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D. O, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 192t SOCIETY SOCIETY JFHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON = > Mr. Irwin Moore of Worcester, of this week for s brief visit before|Mra Bell wore a gown of pearl can-| PROPOSES AID HUN Curtain o i son of Mrs. 8. C. Moore of this city. returning to her home in Chicago.|ton crepe with a_ corsage of pink 20| T0 GRY. |T aces and Lace i Rev. Herbert Randolph will perform — sweet peas, and Mrs. Milnor wore| Purchase by the government of $5, . 4 o coremony | aaa ol o aranged| Miss Marie Richardson has returned | black lace over charmeuse and a cor- (000,000 worth of food for distribution Cleaning ] : 54 | | musical program winl be given before |to Washington and will spond & few |sage of pink sweet peas. A string|ny the Red Cross to the starvi . 4 the ceremony by Anton Kaspar, vio- | Weeks with her parents, Colonel and |orchestra played behind a screen of ) ng : Dnist, and Mr. George H. Wison,|Mrs, L. T. Richardson in their home|palms during the afternoon snd Mr.|Chinese was proposed in a bill of-| MME. VIBOUD, Inc, % organist. at 2331 20th street. Warren W. Grimes sang “O Promise |fered by Representative Miller, re- e The bride, who will be given in Me.” Mr. and Mrs. Milnor left later |Publican, Washington. Established 1855, 727 1ith St. N.W. f M ?:'drldui b};‘ hsr.'.ttnhar. wlllnbe :):- l‘fl:l:fll-ahy--kfi lfor a Wailtdlnls trip, fim l:l:lnm; wears = s - ended y her or, Miss orothy Ve & on June 25. ng a suit of navy blue tricotine an Soldier Patients to Be Guests Today 0 IS. F. Thompson, as maid of honor and| The marriage of Miss Elizabeth|s small black hat of horsehalr with the other attendants will include Mrs. ; e | uncurled ostrich. Loo “Moftett, Miss Tael Rose, Miss|Scolt, Slaymaker, daughier of W3 | ‘Amons those who came from out of ing i e at Home, at ; Annetta Morely and Miss Helen Som- town to attend the weddi Mrs. Harding, Who Will B ’ ra Sanford Kimball will take place June 26 in|\e"F ylsor"0¢ Harrisburs, Pa; Mra. mers. Little Leora Sanford will be . : the flower giri. St=Jehn's Church, Bradley Tans and| pagar R. Clark of New York: Mrs. F. g Garden arty. : Mr. Don Plison will act as best|JUCo0sin sxenue Boliesda, Md. B\ s Brand of Rockviile, Md; ars. E: E - ma e ushers will include Mr. |J2Fes Xrkpeiniok oBeBtAE /o yy, | Brand of New York, and’Miss Ancel o i | / i Orland Lytle. Mr. Thompson Swing, g el LilloiBrandRor ; Mr. Loe Motfett and Mr. Lioyd Tib: |2 cousin of the bride, will be matron | pobiyy[ciyq. " = 111S1U17 F Smm Riding Habits bitts. of honor and Mr. Charles Seymour of the correct type—and in variety table decorations were carried out in reception will follow at the home | Kimball will be best man for his Cat. C. X, Offley, U, &, N., Mrs, Offley that will make personal appeal. K HARDING will be at & s s B yellow spring . \ home this afternoon from ‘Mg, Henry C. Wallace wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, Was among A of t brother. After their wedding jour- ney, Mr. Kimball and his bride will |2nd Miss Offley are in Washington roe be soldier patients from |y To ot the event having been ar- | - Miss Elizabeth Howry is the guest|Maks, thell home at 1477 Mom alter Reed, Mount Alto, St. Eliza-gapgeq in honor of Mrs. Atlee Pome- 2 of Mrs. John Washington Davidge|®', 3 ¢ 3 S : ttanry Willis. ; 3 until Mrs. Da he bride’s mother was formerly et the Nav Fort McHenry, | rene and Mrs. Frank B. 3. avidge leaves for her|yiid Gavnh Potor formerly of Bethes. 1 other hospitals within = SuRsncEteme Uiy Cepe cod da. and she s a divect descendant of Perryville and othe OS] als : : : < reach of Washington. The Fresident R&mfi“m“h;_'?":l‘";". 2 ¢ St Martha Custis Washington and a Et'm'é‘l;'“c‘é.{nf,’-m‘ Tapo farm, Mont. 5 receive with her and members| ~Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Glover have| P& % v tained ot 'c‘lbl{xl'::e El,mv‘ne Drury enter- | cousin_of Armistead Peter, jr., of =100 I cei ith @ - and M coption - r Jast evening at the|Tudor place, Georgetown. p o, \binet and their wives and |issued invitations for a recep 3 ; Powhatan, hia gussts’ 1oniosine sre 3 eorg. Mr. ana Mrs. H. P. Truesdale of he bride’s parents. to 7 o'clock in honor for a visit and are guests at the Pow- hatan. Mr. B. F. Saul will entertain a stag | party from 5 to 7 this afternoon at of the V. honor " ¥ —_ i are ma = 3 Wednesday evening, June 15, in 5 i Lt E ~ | Pittsburgh are making a short stay @ few other persons have been in-j,¢” s Glovers brother-in-law and) fg 3 Ll :::hurla Drury, Miss Eliza-| The marriage of Miss Elsa Marle |, the capital and are at the Hotel = Khaki - Cl d Cl Vited, besides those Who are With)sister Rear Admiral and Mrs Theoo S andiie Taution e e R i Ve and ur | Yashington Sonithe iway;tojAtiantic Linen, aki, Jersey oth, an oth 3 e 2 4 g ). o 1A E ng of Lexi . ol * N = 1 the soldier o o anversary oz A} : Hugh® G “Trige, son of Mrs. Trigg | CitY and New York Habits. celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of formerly Jumbus, Ohio. will sing and the|peld in the suburban home of Mr. and g i |to, New York to make a brief stay, | M 5 g gy =2 i Massa-| B 3 k after which 2 pal Church, the rec-lard Bayly, in Richmond, Va. - . 3 Marine Band will piay. 3cx Gloser Orchari il on tage at Southampton for the sammer Simon, offciating. 20 properly trimmed and with leather reinforce- The soldier guests will all enter} avenu 2 MISS PAMELA THOMPSON, Sl . aunt, Mrs. S. C. Harris| Mr. and Hn;, Max Ehrman will en- ente g v outhea ate of th 3 i A ki Mr. d Mrs 7 cl v 3 tertain their friends at the reception ; o 't oS S 0 e Whie) con ang Mew Frascis . & Junkiy| srhoss marrtors o e Eavin Jowr |26 228,008, 2000, 1o Simpmeman | g1 e 10 S i et ponor | o i bt ) Khaki—$15.00 rounds W e O ar | at 4 oclocic Thuraday afternoon at|velll be follawed by & reception at the |TIA€€ Of their daughter, Helen Anna,|a few friends and relatives attended|June 13, at 8:30 p.m., at the Franklin akl-— 3 St terrace entrance. The south |Calumet place, when v.helrh ho'use home of her parents. ;?wMel: M::}h;w V;,_ Hu:xglru'.ls&m;-- the wedding. shargy;{;er the cplr;; quare Hotel. L' 25 d 30 nt lawn is s o the at [ guest, Miss Alice Miriam of the Met- o oune &, at @ oiclagie i in imonyithe-hride and bridesroon i Mrs. H. P. Shumway is at the Hotel —s s just as for the three previous !::"de"'mp?lltan 2";}" C.’om]:‘l:ny%fil{h;fi::;f;; == T 7 - St. Jerome's Church, Chevy Chase, Md. ‘f'?;yas t:;l;lg;zg:rl}:;;:r;: ]ner;rli“;:zenr Wathint o fo B atost vlsit ba °hfr{ Inen: an parties. . garine an rs. Junkin w- erans of e world war who are| Mr. and M 4 - 4 = "{ way to her Massachusetts home. from Mrs. Harding entertained about|program. patients at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. B il A Aenllysand ival a visit with friends in the south. ! ersev and Cloth—$50 7 guests on the Masflower ves- The sale will be held today and the {urday on the Lapland- and will x:ednldl Mrs. E. B. Andrews. who has been i Y afternoon, most of the - | Wedding of Mr. Stead ollowing two days and tea will be |the su | 2 rs. E. B. cws. : de from Mrs. Harry nd | o Mins Coates. served f;orlr;.‘ 3 to § o'clock The Sec-| "":" R 'Tffi"‘i‘:fie‘:&'.\‘-“r'«’,‘r"hi‘r‘ ;’:mm‘:":;x’,‘ ASSIGNED TO BATTLESHIP. i ¢ M len Louise |retary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby.[ Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Wood 5 3 =10 i e T O T e ate Mr and Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Sawyer and|Mr. and Mrs W. A. Whiting, il o |0 Newport, R. I. ot et A ep s e A 3 ® rtuen eing e | Goates Gaughier of the late Mrand SLEL0%. A0 AR ST o | ettt e s e oot - TOEL St e ot e ant uits the! White HousepMra James 5 Costes of B0 00coln ey havo beea invited to be present at| Washington till the end of the Wedk | H: HEyAREMIInar, Weds battieship Florida. < A —— will take place this afternoon at the | (N OPERNE . when they will go for a short stay in|Miss Annette Bell. . I FFT el M. Cuot | ome 66 T Sits M0y ouin, 13| A%, Chples Lyheh, ohaiiman of | Aslintic Gl bdiers returatng Bows | 008 6F fhe prebieyt of June yol; We are featuring the new model that is o itk ;‘,';:,‘-Mi';.‘;i‘,"f,‘g;‘;:m}’;' Rev. Alex will receive the guests, assis i yThe Gontroller of the Treasury and|noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. designed on the long lines—and very smart in ' lo the capi-| "The bride will be escorted and given |} harde M D Habarte: R ot have aier an T R e i b character. cause of aPre-|in marriage by her eousin, Judee Mrs. Martha Spencer, | 2400° 16th street, and will remove|came the bride of Mr. H. Bryan Mil- ! Conniage| Audenreif snd/ Wil west) & | WitC e e . from the Willard about June 15. | Ror of Harrighure, Pa. Rev. Thomas 325’ $29_50’ 832.50, 335 . town for the at — A Walsh of St. Thomas' church per- ; > KU MO carry an armtul of flowers. Mr. Rob-{lap and Anna D. Wimer. Mrs. Crissinger and her daughter|formed the ceremony in the presence hands of e ',“1‘}1.{';-‘&}‘\‘@"3;?&?:& ert Stead, Jr., of this city will be his| The entire firat floor of the chapter|will &pend the month of August at|of relatives and x large number of . ol 5 s Ciening atithe {,all;;‘r'sFI;as! m.;ng‘r‘mdu;ch\gshersfl“ll h;ml:;uanors is_decorated with arti- |their home in Ohio. friends. The house was beautifully Sl - | be Mr. er of adelphia and Mr. | cles for sale. The hand-woven rugs - de ted with palms, ferns, pink W rt t b with Mr. and Mrs.| pi o 79 Stead. The house will beland towels. which the shell-shocked Morris, wife of the United |roucs and oak branche 2 1110 F i € orts S svenc ) hior: adorned with palms, ferns and 2 pro- |patients of SE Elisabetiis nave mads, £ats , Ambassador o] Sweden, was; !Thesbrid, who was given in m STREET N.W. 5 = = E— - 'usion of flowers, and a strin - |show remarkable workmanship, while stes ] Shoreham | ri; by her father, wi ow M 1 SW 1 o Seriiary Taghes <" |chestra will furnish the music. the basket and wicker work s yesterday, enfertaining Mrs. J. Hamll- oF atin draped with Chantilly® Tace Matching the Sweater colorings—and 5 < Mr. Thomas Nelson Page, accom-|equals any which has e ton Lewis, Miss Gladys Hinckly and|and 1 court train embroidered 1 i v ilk ctary of State apd Mrs | panicd by his brother and Sister-in- {hibited before. The toys a Mr. Chase. in bearls, The tulle veil was held by h’ 1 G in White and Black. In felt, straw and silk the guests of honor at a1, "Mr. "and Mrs. Rowell Page, and [which will be for sale show genuine N la wreath of orange blossoms. She car- ere owr - Mr ‘and Mrs Thomas B Lindsay. son- | work of art galme. Philippe C. Sovez and herlried a shower bouquet of bride f $3.95 $4‘30 $6 50 $7 50 S will number twenty- | 18w and daugnior of Hhe N reNam| Senator and Mrs Frank B. Willis of leave Washington nis evening for| sc: ‘"-f,':..’ff andililieslofithe valley, owr CO 1t corsets. 9 9 o 2 - several of the South|p 80 pUTY Crove st Al e memher oror:lhc-’i\)lnnu’ll:r, N wlicte) theyi will York, sister of the bride, who was ‘ el Ciub of Columbus, 0, | be guests of Mrs. George W. Murray. > . wore a v —of Asriculture, Mr. |, C8Pt the Hon. Arthur Strutt. R oday, and during the aft: | Mme. Sovez and her daughter will|apsicet si‘:_':,;';" My S Pl ey Lln{r. (‘nmr[n:\ml..r'n" |,\_<" Hot ”r“ ;,A,,,m,, repub : AT e bers ;,, Congress | later visit aDl West Point, where her | oottes of ribbon and wore an organdy | mmmm——m— 3 e N and Lieut. Thomas Hussey, R.!from Ohio wiil accompany_the gice club|son, Oulan Dawson, Is a cadet in the ] 1 T S frop New Yorke where ho made 1 X' Wha Bave hren Viaiting the bache: | i ount Vernon, From 3 to 7 o'clock | military academy. at. "o " mateh." Her bouauet was an | S . e ot visit. Mrs. Wallaca lors of the British em . rejoined | they will be the guests of the President — i = E cave about tho 1st of July tq spend | ({15 %hin, the Constance, at Bermuda. [and Mrs. Harding at the garden party| ~Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzie has re- T s e = Al AL 2 Ses | Yesterday. being given by them for the wounded|turned from u fortnight's trip to her 7 bi " bl _ Alies Ruth Wallace left Monday for Des o, o | 1 in Cleweland, Mrs. Mackengie |8inty frock of baby blue organdy iihe ot R and sailors, when they will give | home cwland. Mackenzie | (HEY 100 20 ch She carriea the Miss Mary Wallace, who will make o e I program of songs, and this|was accompafied by Mrs. Alfred E.| yogging ring 'in a tiny bouquet of ts in New York and Detroit in route. | {7 France ar }'(;7‘_""‘[“;;;“ hite ail- fevening the President and Mrs. Harding | Bruch and they made the trip by | SUCCnE, e, ind A teday rom Holland for New Yorkk | il tnicrtain' the members of the kice| notor. They went to Ney York for | *3[*Sali 000 Cnatfield was best . wife of the min-| I e wii fclub at dinner, after which they will be|a u;w days before returning to Wash-| =" 4" he ushers were Mr. Charles s weden, will sail tomorrow for | SESOES e T aes 1l the honor guests at a reception to be|ington. e where will remain_untill Jorlsathe flstiof NeXl siven at Rausc by all the Ohioans — %d‘k"-;"’é;"’rfk°§,‘h,§eg"§§r;"dyl‘:{: o anied by her daughter, and Mrs. Jo 5 . aughert cretary Com- | has s s i3 Milno el n gesompanic i New danan | from that port nexi Daugherty ;e Seor Ay o Com | ington, will g0 to New York the end Bell and Mrs. M. L. Milnor received. 316 7&‘ Sh'eet N w n ' 3 L4 ene: 2 fhere 3 tiat 1 & el e e ————————————— ition to society. The | W day for Venezuela, where Mr-|Christian, jr., will be amon the speak- VW summer, and contem- | T€! 25 ted Stated > s The reception is being given sSeediextanded i Mrs. Lewis B. Thomson, accompa- B e N Q o 2 T wi fice | nied by her niece, Miss Anne Webster irection ‘of 3 art, a o cowite_of ahe vice| it B ok i, MECH SRS the dton of e M B Lt a2 pecial Reductions on Entire Stock of ¢ of Mrs. Henry C. Cor- | Saturday aboard the Lapland for Ant- Representative John C. Speaks, i Whose guests were also asked to| Werp. Belgium. Mrs. Thomson's son. yne B. Wheeler and Mr. J. D. A £ D S et Teid, widow of the | M. Alfred Ray Thomson, who _is = ate United States ambassador to the | United States consul at Zagrib, Jugo- = date United St e orbin, en. | Slavia. will meet them in Antwerpand | Mrs. Joseph Lelter Neat Door 1o = fertained in her charming suburban | | il visit Bim in Zagrib, S Mrs {TejGoto Bummer Home. 402-404 Seventh Street R. Harris & Ceo, = Dome " Tiighwood, and had . among| Thomson and Mjss Wilson will be ab-| e, Joscph Leiter, who ds with her || 77 & o ———— - - — - — -~ = - H od £l sent about a year. Miss ax{ mother, Mrs. John R. Willlams, at her e T e it Bluie Beals, | Just graduated from Goucher College Fesidence on” Massachusetts avenue. | [l [ Dail S .al” = Boardman, M e e les ¢ | in Baltimore. Before their departure | will' leave shortly for her summer y Specl E Gloves Mee Tohp C Wihite Mrs:Mar: | Mis @holson was thegnsat oERenoe nome, (Heveriyl marms, Massachusetts. = shall Field, Mrs. William A, Ham- (! & recepiion given by the Smctiee 5 i % bter, D. A. R, of which| Maj. and Mrs. William Wilson, jr.. = 'J"r"r'lh;}:‘flgfil;‘;(fll‘;;‘ ey and Miss! she regent, in the home of Mrs. | have returned from a fortnight's visit UCE (] ran = 3 psepl s = Allan, 3402 16th street. to Atlantic City, motoring both ways. t 3 P e ateee | jloAusute Gl mptaciae oth e . e r'eature ror eanesaay roups = s . Mr. and Mrs Edward Keating will | inston Mrs. Wilson's sister, Mrs. 3. G. am rocC. = Miss Rebecca Dial is entertaining|j.avs tomorrow for their home in|Haskell of New York city, whe will = at & r‘v:‘d::onnr:y.h::l;““’:n"d o‘;]) tea, | colorado for a fortnight's visit. be with them during June. Splendidl: eled = his afternoon a ome = et od = orama rond, In compliment fo her| Tne Secretary of the Navy and Mrs | Miss Helen Cannon is in New York, P EnCICy I E or. Mrs. M. G. Williams of Bir-|Denby were the guests of honor of |for a_short visit. and will return to . . mingham., who is the guest of her|the Michizan Club of the American|the New Willard to remain for the Splendldly made o o parents. Senator am;‘ Mn:x Nalh:;m! Association of University Women at |rest of June. 1 & i [ g Pial. Yellow and white daisies form|a reception last evening in the na- =l the decoration throughout the draw-|tional club house at 1607 H street.{ Mr.and Mrs. Henry Kirk Porter and Splendid designs resses ing room suite. and there will be four | A section of the Marine Band orches- | the latter's daughter, Miss Annie M tables at bridze, followed by a tea|tra played throughout the evening|Heggeman, have closed their r - 5 8 roa to which additional guests have been |and the decorations were of pink roses | dence on I strect for the summer and ! Several choice patterns from which to select; invited. s Chasiey| 208 ‘eatly summer blossoms, sent by ;;;:lfi:n:ea:':)n outhampton, L. I, to tastefully trimmed and perfect fitting. = ks € o Early and Mrs. Charles zn: Deparlmem‘ o A:r;:ullure. o s = 1S Fine _Irnpor_t;d and D(f)meitlc Glggh'am Dé'esses. srnzu'tf voiles, crisp new or- E ssiste . William M. Connor. Summer tourists whether coming | Thompson e Wedding a Ty-back W s . s cery desi assisted by Mrs. Willi ‘onno: or zoing, will find many useful and |Foundry Church This Evening. Yy ool Sweaters 98 gandies, in a wide range of colors and sizes. ach dress perfect and very desirable. = Mrs. Mendum Blumenberz enter-|beantiful things at the District of | Foundry M. E. Church will be the | —in all colors; with brush wool 2 = tained a luncheon party of sixteen at|Columbia Red Cross chapter house, 16 | scene of a beautiful wedding thi 1 1 = ained a 2 : t : y ing this collars and cuffs.....cccccieeraccncnncss = the Hizhlands today. when her guests | Jackson place, which opened today {evening when Miss Pamela Thompson, I = T for the most, Ohio women. Tha'with a sale of articles made by the | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. = " {Thompson, will become the bride of | n no o L T e S é D g : l M- dd Sk- M ..MB resses 1 y lrts For Tt ors day’s 7 xehlnve no connection ro up In excellent quality White & Attenti v ELEVENTH ST, similar name Slscwhere ; ists-of 2 wonderful Iot of f s E i s s E r stocks Fonoile Toon Y ention 608 TO 614 name elsewhere This group consists-of a wonderful lot of fine Dresses selected from our stocks = TS of Canton Crepe, Crepe Meteor, Tricoletteand Georgette Dresses. A host of very = litesall se $2 50 pretty styles suitable for every occasion, in the season’s most wanted shades. § =— Special ....... = 1219-1221 G St. N.W. i The House of Courtesy- n n . $ 6 5 0 0 g . . : - e ird . 5 = €€ Jpecials I y & E resse E E £ A Special G f Superiorl Ses = = B pect roup ot duperiorly ro u p = I ! Made and Superbly Designed i sUl S | P g About 200 exquisite Dresses, representing some of the best selling lines in our % ¥ o ]? ¢ L E entire stocks, and including models in the finest grades of Canton Crepes, = Iy ayvee : ; pes, laffetas, . = = o i Satins, Georgettes, etc. All beaded and embroidered. = Middy Suits = as IOCKS ' = An extra fine quality that | Hand Made Tuxedo would ordinarily sell for $6.50 e —placed on sale tomorrow—at a re- or more. Made of excellent i . White Crash with embroid- markable price, = ered emblem. Sizes 14 to 20 ” = vears. A very special value A = A new ship- at— N ment of s .98 " $ [} dBM,U; }{‘;":de — Smart Zephyr Wool Sweaters, d:t:swen o in five different models, self- 0 ) ouses, direct trimmed and with Angora collars, ] ‘Handmade s . d 4 'y from the Philippine Islands. in all colors. Peaturing Black = Whil: Cub-rdilr;e Mldldy Palmer’s Linen Middy Suits— = and White models. = uits—Very excellent quality|1n Navy, T: Pi . i ilk and well made, stylish suits: [ 7 “a%% 8 l;‘?‘ ‘"I‘sd Green; = $3.00 Glove S & & = cmblem on slecve. In sizes 14] ftimmed with White Braid and / = ‘rE ’]‘ = ta 20 vears. Another remark- |emblem; guaranteed fast color. o // = S S = _ able hargain at our very|Sizes 14 to 20 years. Very Spe- /f = hadow-Proof 2 = ; “pecial price cially Priced % = = w Thursday 3 for Thursday 508 , % . = | prop sien §7 .98 = 2at:. at i - = % / g and plain —_— = o - odels— = Middy Ties—large, three-cornered shape; //////////////{({( = = good ;]J[llaht_v: n black, n avy, gold, red and white. ) SPORT SKIRTS Specially priced........ St c Th tment is a most ied Wash satin, double paneled - [ WRIGHT & DITSON FAMOUS TENNIS . Srasany o 2 hostivarie Smart pleated models ina | and tub silk, in flowered, scal- . RACKETS AND BALLS and excellent one, including: e loped and tailored models. Organdy Embroidered Tis- = N z ‘ ¢ v Voile sue Voile White Pointex . J b Ginchem 0 SR HOSE, $2.00 Silk Shantumg {' The Tailored Hose i ! Gi ':“l ‘s,"’"‘ sdana ) issue lfl"’lfl“ Dotted Voile " “WELDREST” Chiffon Lisle] “WELDREST” Chiffon Silk ! | T. : : French Voile Women’s Hosiery—The Hose | Hosiery for Women—Another &/ —in a riot of summery colors and tints, with the flat seam that by a[Y¢ry, Pepular number of this By garnished in good taste and with original WASH WAISTS patented process stays straight. | Black, Cordovan and Tam. It thought. Frilled and embroidered—in ar- Real Japanese Silk Shan- In White, Black is very spe- icti inati Hundeeds o) e Saita Tan and Cordovan. el | tistic combinations. ; pretty styles, : .98 | tung Summer Suits, in the Specially Priced 79C for Thursday $l 59 | x - with real filet —_— long tailored models; very Mt i atihas ! C | S maes smart and serviceable for 3 Pairs for $4.50 | £ present wear, 8 = « " T TR YV UNILI " RINI T A, TR 5 |

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