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¥ . ‘SOCIETY “fHE ' SUNDAY -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ‘OCTOBER 9, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY: [ . Ruck Lewis, the latter two of Balti- | the bride wearing a sult of blue trico- | in marriage by Her brother, Mr. Chas. s . sand, went from her home in Scot- Famous Pekinese N tine and & small blue hat, Arthur Henning, and wore clinging Mme. Marquisand's Death and’to Farls nd was with her stej- o h t-0f- t ded Mrs.|Bown of white george - : S B I Entered in Dog Show |im Anaa e m Lo by | Danlel T Wooh "ana how gughter, | 81Tk, {Fimmed " ~ith siiell trlmming: In France Stirs Here oMme! Mirgulsand wan the daugl: Miss Wilhelmina Brown on the violin. | Miss Isabelle Wood; Miss Eiizabeth [her tulle = vell was caught —with < : er of the late Clarence Moore, an Mile. Beatrice de Bearn, daughter Immediately ufter the ceremony & re- | Russell of Winchester, Mr. and Ms. (orange blossoms and she carrled‘u Washington society folk of this|gne of the b own and loved vf of Prince de Bearn, attache of the ception wan held, the bridal couple | Cecil Brigham of Boston, Maes,; Mles |shower, bouquet of bride's roses. MISt|and the past generation. heard with |rhe girls of socicty in Washington - S hus entered her DOIDE assisted in' recelving by Mra. | Mary Blackburn of Staunton, Va.;|Mlsle Magnus of Baltimore was mald| . ;058 of the death of Mme. Heonrt{4nd Boston. French embassy, has |James A. Strother, and following this | James F. Clarke of Pittaburgh, Pa.:|Of WOnor and wote W Lo 1 in Pe o1 Mr. and Mre. Wichfeld will spend ! famous Pekinese Lion-Hoa for thela pufret supper ‘was serv Miss Edna Kochtitsky of = Cape|Srepe and carried pink cumlllons.lndnrquluand, who dled in Paris & few | i : . 5 3 varis 8 W ! he autumn in Scotland and it is not Washington Kennel Club dog show, Tucile Nelson and Miss Etta O'Toole |‘Glrardenu, and Mr. and Mre, Am- | M& FRITY Blcks sas bost mon (f{.'.‘flzyn ago. Mrs. Askel C. P, Wich-|Lnown when they will retarn to this to be held over Center market Fr! Fr;‘rrlfl-d at the punch bowl. brose O'Hi B o, N. Y, Theljr, 2 Me" ore | feld, the stepmother of Mme. Marqui- ! country. - ‘and Saturdsy. Soclety is al- d'Mra. Goodwin Jaft on & late | bride in connected with some of the | Immbe BanE 0 Drom e N een 5 Ji the stepmiothioniof day and Satur '+ the canine aristo. | (&R for a northern trip, the latter | oldest familles of Clarke and Fred-|Cartney played the wedding marc ways m(vrenlfl{ n Bots of ithe dips wearing a traveling gown of bluc | erick counties of Virginla, and her reception followed the ceremon: crats, and many memoers Sldent and i trieotine, with sable furs and small | grandfather, John 8. Russell of iafer which o buffet luncheon was i lomatic set, as Wl B oM to at- | Er&Y hat They will be at home in | Clarke county, served as a lieutenant | scrved to o few out-of-town guests i ioflicial soclety, are plarning Charleston after the 1st of Novem- | under Col. John B. Mosby In the Con-|and relatives, after which Mr. and} | e urday afierncon has been de-; o | federate army. whilo her maternal | Mrs. Sparrow left immediately for an A rday a on hs I Among th | grandfather, the late Denlel Cline,!| extended northern trip, the latter signated as “Soclety day” at the show. | J012 Pty weembers of the wedding [ Sent through the civll war in the | wearing a becomins euit of brown and some of the finest classes in the Yool DA M. b : “Stonewall bri y velour with hat to match. They will ‘ntry list will be shown and judged | 1 c5t and Miss Virginia Goodwin of To ot n 1y ber 20 at 118 entry lst will' be shown, and Jud€ed | Louisa county: Mra John Shuml(n,l S a— he ut home after October 20 a r. Bchmidt fa the mon of Mrs. Jo- | Moser street, Baltimore, Md on that day. Mrs. Blanchard Adams and Chapter to Give ‘ Card Party Octobe/r 19| A card party will be given at Ward- | man Park Hotel October 19 by Esther Chapter, No. G, O. E.-S, for which | a committee including Miss Mabel Dotsch, chalrman of prizes, has been appointed. Among the patronesses are Mrs. Thomas Watt Gregory, wife of the former Attorney General; Mrs. James Carroll Frager, Mrf. J. J. Le- jeune, Mrs. Charles E. Sawyer, Mrs. Edward L. Stock, Mrs. Nannie Green Jove, Mrs. Frank Morrison, Mrs. C. . Calhoun, Mrs. Wallace ~Streeter, Mrs. James Hudson, Mrs. C. W , Mrs. C. B. Allen, Mrs. Amos Fries, Mrs. Charles- J. O'Neill, Mrs. Minerva Crawford and Mrs. Lyman Swormstead. 1510 H Street N. W. Opposite Shoreham Hotel ernment day,” and many of the|age. Blan ! Mies . meph M. Bohmidt of Omaha, and|= cher officials and thdir wives arei G'oole, Afr. IEA‘yxg'r::!l‘&buOr"'anl).‘."l.lr. Hond | served two years in the United States to be present. There Mulmm Walter Tuylor. Mr, ‘and Mrs, | Navy as a radio electrician, belng events for every show. Cushman, Mr. Bard Tavlor, Mr. Dick | tationed at the Great Lakes training Gallagher and Mrs. Jo>T T. Ford, all | ftatlon. He later graduated in radio .| of Baltimore; ,Mr. and Mrs. Marvin |ut Harvard University, and was ap- The Seremony | Taylor, Mr. and Mre. J. A. Hensley of | pointed an instructor’ in the radio 30 o'clock in Welch, W. Va. and Mr. and Mrs. | theory department of that Institu- Foremost in America Foremost in fash- Pen Women's First Sunday Tea Today Mrs. eodore Tiller, president of sterday evenin, performed at 7 f the pastor of the Vermont| Mercer Graham f Lexingt tion He 1| 1 the Distfict of Columbia League of e ChEta T Chorch. the Rav, i o of Lexington. . He I8 at present an inspector = : il < i & i 2 guest of Vi Vi v - American Pen Women, has an- Dr. Barle Wililey, who oficlated 11 | (he biide's childhped murse. -Srammy | Washinston - Mo and Secn Seimids ions for discrimi- mnounced a change in the weekly teas the presence of a small company of | Sally Ganaway of Welch, W. Va., who | will make their future ,homo In relativee. Mr. and Mrs. Lowery 1eft { made the long journey 2 to be given at natlonal headquarters immediately afier the ceremony for { thera for the poimiese g s innome | Washington. 1722 H street. The teas, formerly||: ) & wedding trip and on their return | former oharec for s 2 held on Wednesday afternoons, wiil will be at home in Washington. Mr. gsifor heriwedalag HAIR SPECIALISTS, 805 FIFTH AVE,, NEW YORK. nating women, An attractively arranged wedding .y 3. now be given on Sunday afternoons, N Lowery served two ars with the 2 = wase solemnized in St. Aloysius’ 2 - from 5 to 7 o'clock, a program begin. American expeditionary forces in| A wedding of interest to many | Church on Wednesday morning, when Announce the opening Glddlngs are Ofie" l ning each Sunday at 5:30. i = cance as leutenant, United States|friends in Virginla und other states, | Miss Helen B. Barrett, daughter of Tho first of the Sunday ieas will bo 4 T er and I mow connected with | which took place at 8:30 o'clock | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Barrett, and given today at the clubhouse, with R | . the internal revenue service in Wash- | Thursday night at the residence of | Mr. Henry C. Cryer were united in i Toscohsie Hotators hesio tao - T redbiey Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Green, 3224 | marriage by Rev. William J. Brooks, | of offices at 1106 Connecticut Avenue ing apparel of ex- Wl Warder street northwest, was that of | 8. J. The church wi vith | 7] 3 3 rano and drawing room artist, as , was that of | §. e church was decorated with Second Floor. Afa gater of Degor hop ncagram for Miss Vertmica F. Taaffe, daughter | Miss Mary Lee Russell,’daughter of | palms and ferns, and “0 Promiss Me" Telephone Main 6936 clusive de51gn and the afternoon inciuding groups of o of Mr. and Mrs. John Taaffe of | Mra. Florence V. Russell of Wash- | was sung by Gerald Whelan during 3 both French and English songs. Miss iBryn Mawr, Pa.. has selected Wed- | ington and Winchester. Va. and the | the ceremony. The bride wore & Tnder the Persoual Direction of fabric at . th: t Houston is from Chattanooga, Tenn.. [fo i nesday, October 12, for her marriage | late Lawrence Russeil of Clarke | gown of fawn-color brocaded chiffon, | Mies Anne Ogilvie C at prices tha and will bo presented on Sunday by to Mr Otto’ A. Wchlobohm of tHia| Sounty, Va. to Mr. Joseph Herbert | with hat to matan, and was attended 3 Mrs. William Wolffe Smith, chairman |f city. The ceremony will be perform- | 2, Neb., and Wash- | by her slster, Miss Marie E. Barrett,i| [e gency o of the program committee for the lo- cd’in e Jome of Mr. Seholobohm's | inkton. ‘The" ceremony "was ber- { whose gown wwas of ark brown can: | We ’,‘?’Z", otker branch or gy are lower than they cal league. 5 H mother in Yonkers, N. Y., by the Rev. } formed by the Rev. Father Sherry of | ton crepe.sMr. Robert J. Barrett, brother i this Caty, nor any connection Catholic Universi 2 with any like or similar name. Guests will be received by Mrs. : i %) |Father McNama Atholickniver of the bride, was best. man. siertrude Buckingham Thomas and —e ’ i lqthe bride wore ivory charmeuse, | The ceremony was witnessed by the Mrs. J. J. Locher, first and second vice | [ Mrs. Mary M. Fonda has issued in-|draped in lace. with court train, while | two familics and friends of. the happy presidents of the District of Columbia |f 2 CuEige a vitations to the wedding of herja tulle veil was caught up cap-shape | couple and was followed by a recep- | e o nts & dvies s otl] duughter, Mary Lillian, to Mr. George | With orange blossoms. She carried a | tion at the home of the bride's par- G ries ot the chemical warfare, |[os iiin . , i . |shower of bride roses and lilies of the | ents. After a_ten-duy wedIng jour | is chairman of the social committee. g eremony will take place in|valley. The maid of honor, Miss Mary | ney to’ New York, Atlantic City and Mrs. William Atherton Du Puy, na- “'on the 19th of October, at | Blackburn of Staunton, Va.. wore silver | Philadelphia_they will reside in their | this g tional president’ of the league, will Miss Helen McLanahan and her St aret's B have been in years. All our preparations, method of air Treatment and Henna Ap- plications may be obtained in Washington only at our office at 1106 A brilliant collection of Suits and Coats, both copal Church. jcloth draped In bluc georgette, and |new home at 1347 Newton etreet, | carried a large bouquet of pink ch - } Connecticut serve on_ Sunday, assisted by MTrS. | brother, George McLanahan. on board ek pinc/Chrypan- % 5 5 oo ¢ Hamlin E. Cogswell. Mrs. Susie Ro0t { the ship on which she wailed for Lon- Shcmums. ol Cecll Brigham of Bocton f| The_ gaughler. of 3r snd ifrs Ave. plain and fur-trimmed, ' The marriage of Miss Anne E. Gar-|acted z -~ Ge A, L Mi ys v HAodan, Mins STury Mook Atkeson and | dues Peeparmtors o catorint Outonk| poTle, marriage of Mgy Anpe K. Car. |acten s best man. The “Wedding|George A. Henning, Miss Gladys Vi Mrs. Lucia R. Maxwell. Monday in the country home of the Mary Touise Sullivan d Miss | home in_Stephens City, Va., u L 1 . Mond o e i e Sullivan, 1ss | ¢ Stepheus_City, Va, at 11 On Monday evening at § o'clock the e, Two Pines, at Accotink, Va.|Dorothy Smith of \\'n\s‘hllng:‘:n m:; o'clock Tues&. October 4. to Mr. first of the “get togcther” meetings . "‘wedding was as simply arranged | °I Love You” and “O Dromice e’ Lewis Grifith Sparrow, jr. of Baltl- | will bo held, with Mrs. Philander P. l pocsible. owing to a recent death |fore the ceremony. omise:Melbe- | e ora; Md Iwith all tha char 6f on Claxton, former president of the S in the family of the bridegroom and | The house was beautifully decorated | “4TlY autumn wedding surrounding : Charges by any former connection in excess of the list prices shown in our booklet have been unauthorized. rch” of “Lohengrin” was played by |€inia Henning, was married in their | afternoon and evening dresses, dance frocks, toague, as the guest of honor and| St : < relat : ’ . The living room, whers speaker, the occasion being a far only' a_ small ‘company_of Felitineh| for "1'&3;‘:”';,’:1,,}‘smf.,,"d‘"“,m" e Frank T. Ridgewas. pastor di d well to Mrs. Claxton, who will leave (Continiied fhom Fourth Pages v was performed by thé | reception was held ‘m.me:nu&q?-"hne‘r of the 3L B Chureh Seath omamroy | . . nner gowns ana eve- Washington mnext week with 2 of the Washington | the ceremony, and 3Mre. Hasesl ton ceremony, was a bower of | IAEM L . feins, autumn foliage and | 3 o s - . the color scheme being white | ceiving, wore black satin draped in|and © The se Wi | black lace. The bride and groom left | with wandios. | © |0USC Was lighted | later in the evening for the north,' The bride was escorted and given gl ama, where they will { = 4 s ~hural 9 d R .ml:l:ém:hi?: l‘g::’:m)alr: Flora Keefer, | Mr. Orus Matthew Episcopal Church | bride’s mother, who assicted in soprano soloist, will sing. ~f{mend and M The Monday evening meetings will | brother of the bride. be held each week. S ning wraps. New York, Boston, Albany, San Francisco, Washington! Miss Helen —Augusta Eastme Mr. Mrs. > i 1 e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3 . lafter the ceremony for a wedding trip = Card party Benefit Eastment, and Mr. Charle g A th ‘and after November 1 will be - = son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scl at home at 2631 Monroe street north- For College Fund 2 o Tl Core £ mony was performed at § o'clock in A card party is to be given at)All Souls' Memokial Church, by thel | ( qqing of great social interest - = - | Rev. H. H. D. rrett, and was fol- Wardman Park Hotel on Monday |, cq by a reception in the home of | afternoon, October 24, at 3 o'clock, [the bride's pa s. The church had | in Virginia and West Virginia took place Wednesday evening at 6 o'cloc! at Kinloch, near Culpeper, the sum- under the auspices of the Ladles' |mer home of State Senator and Mrs. Auxiliary Board of Regents of Trin- | (te sutumn folink James A. Strother of Welch, W. V: ity College, to complete an endow- | enhanced by a background of palms When their only daughter, Mary Janc, ot ment fund for the fourth Anna Han- |and ferns, The bride wore a gown % A ik Lf Chixlaston, S.C: son Dorsey scholarship, which is!anly Wih rare old family Iace, and| The entire house was lavishly deco- i open to all high school graduates of rated in golden rod, white asters and the District of Columbia. S . ? buthern smilax, and the ceremony Mrs. Thomas H. Carter is president B 5| s was performed before an improvised of the board. Mrs. James F. Hart-|a< maid of honor, who “laltar in the library by Rev. Kensey nett is chairman of the entertain-|colored satin, a picture hat of silver!J. Hammond, D. D., of St. Stephen's YES, prices are down generally, but we have sent them tum- ment_committee and is_assisted by ! L T ihake 5 Episcopal Church, Culpeper. . . g 3° . v - S 2T Ramenes S G0 W | B e P e I e e e ac. o was "&hven tn mar- 1216 F St N.W. bling still further to offset rebuilding handicap. No sacri- ler, Mrs. C. E. Roach, Mrs Joseph | stment and Miss Hazel |riage by her father, wore an imported Store Hours: 9:15 to 6:00, Including Saturday Mrs Samuel Drury, Mrs. Rob- | & turquoise blue and |gown of white xatin and ermine, with raves, Mrs. J. Leo Kolb, Mrs. | pink taffeta gowns. with large silver |garniture of lace. Her veil, a family Mrs. Elmer Espey, Mrs. |hats, and carried Japan dah, heirloom of rare e, was arranged fice of Jelleff's style and quality—just lowered prices. G. Hagkell, Mrs. Raphael|matéh the gowns. Mr. Henr: in coronet fashion, and caught to the ! - Shanatelt, Mrs. ¥ Keane, Mrs. Stan- | Vas hest. man und. the ushers. wore Bt ith clusters of orante blossoms Lowered Prices Show in ley, s. C. Camalier, Mrs. James . Bernard Gratama, Mr. Lester|She carried a shower of lilies of the OConnell. Mrs. John J. Noonan and |Shippee, Mr. Guy Schultz, Mr. Aubry |valley and swansonia. Her matron of Mrs. 3L O'Connor. Schultz and Mr. George W. East-|honor, Mrs. Mercer Graham of Lex- | ’ im§‘m' ,iz-.d Y {ington, wore a gown of gold la r. and Mrs. Schultz left later inlover taffeta, and the maid of honor, Wendeu WOlfe C}mpter. the evening for a wedding trip west |Miss Elizabeth Adav:m of l_nch{::::";. ! and on their return will make their|was in a charming gown of peach- D. A. R, to Meet Tuesday E:T:wf;: :1;::’:;"‘5‘;;’: fi;nol:llg'(llslou!- blow taffet: Both carried showers -town s - Mr. H L. Mason | of roses. Little Misses - e : £ endell Wolte Chapter, D. A R, [and Niss Siaisic Fricn o Brookiyn. beth and”Vera, Dickens, amail || Whether of cloth or silk; for street, calling or formal wear you'll find the dress you are look- will hold its first meeting this season | York. Mre. John Adamy ot Koleur, : i i & e of . = at the homs of Mrs. W. M. Leavitt, |200, Mich. and Miss Gertrude Stuartr,t i el oraso gdnalnt frockal) ing for among these at 2 saving of many dollars. Tak Park, | of Lancaster, Pa. h : q % . o e v o R R B s Tricotine Dresses, $34.75 Cloth Dresses, $49.50 tober 11. Miss Bertha Francis Wolfe, the for-| Miss Ruby Miller, Gaughter of Mr. |best man, and_the four ushers were e ; i H mer regent, will be in the city for o and Mrs. John_ S. Miller, and Mr. |Mr. James A. Strother, ir., a brother || Tricotines, Poiret twills, fashioned on smart Piquetine, tricotine, straight-line or the coat few days at that time and will be the Charles Edward Lovwery, son of Mr. [of the bride; Mr. Henry Strother of coat-dress lines. Others novelty girdles of colored - x - < suest of honor were married | Culpeper, M O'Toole and Mr. | beids. others fanicy braid thinmed Sith ‘a vestee model. Others smartly trimmed with beads or i olf c‘c:ntrasting colored duvetyn. Colors navy and braid. Navy and blue and brown. black. Silk Dresses, $34.75 Silk Dresses, $49.50 ) Crepe-hl;:ckd l?atins. lCantgns and Roshanara. Roshanara, Mount Rock crepe, crepe-back kit- iced Some are beaded in self and contrasting colors. ten’s ear, crepe de chine and canton, in blue and B 1106 G St. Sort g::'e;:a;;“h design of silk applique, others with black. Some the waistline is softly bloused ahd $20 © I B e 7 Sl e B e B Silk Dreues, $45 skirts have c.ircular tunics. Others hnvc' long \\'i}l«: = Store News The House of Fashion For Monday, October 10 Canton crepe de chine, Satins, Roshanara. slee\-es.s'et into the gown, others fasluoned with ';l h ’ — Some are two tones. Others with gold metal em- slenderizing drapery. Others semi-formal black uc sla Tt ] ° o ° broidery, others beaded and ribbon trimmed. Man- lace and satin. Some are elaborate enough for in- S : P S . - lstlnctlve and I n Prometfii = S Sometimes it's the color, sometimes I nd!v!dual M Odels L} darin sleeves. formal dinner w.ear. lack and navy. it’s the shape, sometimes the adornment | —this time it’s all together, large hats or small, mostly ostrich trimmed but all fuchsia color. Which i!loswer than such hats would ordi- ily be priced. H R L JellefPs—Third Floor. Interesting Rebuilding News of Women’s Winter Coats f From highest to lowest coat prices carry savings. Note these: - Fashion Coats at $105 Of richest marvella, Pollyanna, pan velaine and erminie combined with costly furs. Coats of unusual distinction. that reficct Paris in fine, material and colaring. Fashion - Inspired! The “Jupon” Blouse NOTHING short of -an inspira- tion is responsjble for so smart, so Suits, Coats, Dresses ‘At Prices. Which Are Exceptional The - Best Values in Town Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Suits now 2950 $39.5 495 1, 3895 Fur-Collared and Tailored Coats - now 25 33950 495 1o ]398 F-U-R-S Much Lower Than Last Year’s Prices Hudson Seal Fur Coats 36-inch at 40-inch at _45-inch at $285%335%375 EVW fur fashions ate Lavish in the Handsome Coats at $75 use of pelts. Voluminous folds Developed in_duvet de laine, veldyne or of lustrous Hudson seal give the :har)lohisll:\‘m flh'm.vlv:-hac}c |gnodcls w‘§hrx;h‘c re. Collars and cuffs of straightline front, waistline or chamois s;:’l?:;‘[ fl;akunk squirrel or golden sleeves. High fur collars of woli, beaver or H s s practical an inno- vation as this new- estof blouses. “Jupon” is French for skirt or tunic, so its name defines its feature—an PRI natural gray squirrel. Colors of brown, black i i Canton Crepe and Tricotine Dresses | clongated tunic |pemr ™ e BrihanE | $ 0O.50 ‘ that comes to the | Jap Mink Stoles, $85 Excellent Coats at $45 | SKIrC0! Twenty-four choice skins go into Soit wool velours and Normandy cloth, { now 25 3295 3392 w0 6920 slip. the fashioning of these modish stales, | §orsd o nippedzin waisting, mogels b Oape back styles, with bobs, $16.50. Black satin, with Spanish Iace, $25.00. . We have assembled a most attractive showing of Jupon blouses in crepe de chine, crepe back satin or canton crepe, some combined with Spanish lace. Colors and contrasts in delightful variety. At $16-50 $20 $25 and $27-50 Jelleff’s—Main Floor - ~ Newly Arrived Underthings New Jersey Slips, $7.50 Crepe de Chine Negliges, $5 With accordion-pleated skirt, rubber at waistline. Straightline breakfast coat trimmed with self Milanese jersey slip, straight-line model; hemstitched. | ryching. Rose peach, light blue, maize, pink .and Black and navy. For wear with the new Jupon blouse. copenhagen. New Satin Slips, $5.90 Philippine Underwear, $1.95 Straightline ‘model; hemstitched. Ribbon straps. Gowns and envelope chemise of fine nainsook, hand- Black and Navy, Particularly designed to accompany [ sewed and hand-scalloped. Round and V necks. the new Jupon blouse. 2 Jelief"s—Main Floor. Trimmed with tails and paws. Deep | coming models for all figures. Dark brown, set-in pockets. black or Mal Alaska Fox Scarfs, $35 and $45| | Two New Sorosis Slippers | | Of particularly fine quality in black, brown, Poiret, Lucille or gray, Edsrlefs\ EE‘” f‘: - ilicilined; therefore showing 3 the full Louis XV heel. Patent leather with white kid inset and trimming or patent leather vamp with black satin backs. Rebuilding affects the pricing, so these new sli pers are only $1LI Best Qllality Furs Individual Millinery, smartest AT BARGAIN PRICES Models, $5 to $20 $500 Genuine Hudson Seal Coats, eoll‘an and cuffs of skunk, $3 49 _ -QE; Thousand y_s_w‘Smhn, all squirrel or beaver....... cBlors, all styles, $3.50 to $7.95 $200 Natural Muskrat s I 50 - Coats, selected skins. F ull-fashioned Silk Hose, specially $18 Finest Q‘lu_li:y priced, $1.65 el ... $12.95 Hundreds of Ngw Blouses, $5 to $15 Jelleff’s—Second Floor. Jersey Silk Petticoats and JellefT's—Main Floor Pettibockers, $2.95 Misses’ Derby Jer- Extra Special— ' b %34 $10.95 & $15 collars and ' cuffs.