Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1922, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1922. Oliver ing_at entertained at dinner last even- | Fehl, Mrs. Mary D. Farar, Mra. Marte ! the Shoreham Hotel for his|Stair Lawyer,” Mis ezel Bwitt, | piece, Miss Jeannette Oliver Duncan, | Mi Estella H'“ml-l“' AMI s Alic l{!ld Ensign Thomas Lee MoCann, | Stearns, Miss Etta 8. N, who_are being married this | Frances Thomson, Miss Rose Moser, XKatherina Shaw, Miss Helen Griffin, i Clabau, beth Price, ) dith n, Miss | Seay. o ws Cor Sievens — : o :“‘,’; S e Yias ‘Dorath l Miss Dolly Batrice Barker, former- | ment to Dr. and Mrs. Everett M. Elll Kimmell = i MacDougall, ¥ 3f Aleaw Olto, B ’recemly of | son. r 3 i {: Va . W rr Miss Mary | Katharine | Washington, was united in marriage| = oo TOon o0 Clab tuary Miss Fenrintta HiI, Miss Helen New- | sign and Mrs. Charles R. Brown, En- ton, Miss Katherine Dent, Miss Eliza- | £ign James Banks and Ensign ETskin | ¢qinaq” at their country home, near Norbeck, Md., yesterday in compll- - b B to Mr. Howard Payson Brown, ac- and Merritt of the Veterans' Bureau. Oc- | held its Monday luncheon in the coffee 3 afternoon. The guests were Mra. |Miss N. Blanche Cain, Miss Vilm (Continued from a ) __|Charles Dowd, Miss Margaret Mc-|Baxter, Mrs. Ella S. Limerick and Mia: e = Cann, Miss Elizabeth Jobe, Mrs. 8. 8. | Judith Barbaux. gh, Miss Wilile Duncan, En- Dr. and Mys. Frank J. Inman enter- Thompson, tober ng. in honor | Amo f the Brit- dney R. Bailey hosts at dinner this eve of former naval utt ish embassy and Mrx to Halloween Mr._an Home Recalled. of Wa ving to the serious fllness of On their return from their wedding Causin the trip to ceremony were the mother of the bridegroom and his brother and wife, | road and Rosemont avenue, Thursday, who came from Short Beach, November 2, from 10 o'clock in the morning until 6 o'clock in the after- 19, at the “Little Church|room at the New Willard today. Tomenh i Je | Around the Corner,” New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter will I e ) e nelleils 4% apions whiiBa held at the House of Mercy. Klingle d Mrs. Appleton P. Clark, jr.|noon. =hington. have been anc - | will be at home informally on Thurs- | ;v ""¢or’ the installation of officers, day evening, November Z, from 8:30 ‘nirty e lat Mr. all y, the ladies wearing thei eir rare old L nd oiten don- . Fing garments which have graced na- fonal drawing rogms in years past Mrs. ) New Yo ! season } ter cu ¢ : o oo Mr. and Mrs. B. Sumner Welles will morning. 10vé this week to the house at 12 | Weddme trip. js The Kappa Beta Pi Legal Sorority of George Washington University will marriage Christina K. 1s: Mrs. Mary t Gey b Taicol Loh ted by Mr. | Q of black cireul; skirt old rose point aught up side with u large topaz by was worn by the hride's her wedding kown fo @go, and so by 1 mother, Mrs. Keim. at 3 ars ago. She wor and silver and a quet of pink Ophelia roses. T nd th 1ave r Ogston, i _An exceedin nieresting and un- Cathedral avenue. 3 V= e {1er home on K street, where she wil e anugh- ;. e she will Miss h Christine Q Uk pond the winter. Mrs. Dowey was in nd Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells Russell M iso. otnat™Ier | sided, and the officers installed were first wedding anniversary of tter couple. George Dewey has returned to |T1#ge of Miss Mary S. Dorsey and Mr ork for the greater part of last |# 0.c10ck in the afternoon. and spent the summer, as Is stom, in Atlantic City. 1 street, New York, which ave leased from Mr. and Mrs. m Douglas Sloane for the win- = = lon fraternity the Sounndice of the French em-|ejving line will be the patrons and Mre. Sheldon Whitehouse. | 1ol ces of the sorority. tly arrived in this country, | hean and Mrs. Merton ing the latte . Alexander, in|Mrs. Lanery, Prof. and Mrs, Clephane, ixedo Park home, Judge Katherine Selle! Mrs, lington Hotel. when secting of the |1 Street. and are established there |lahan. Epsilon Chapter, Kappa Beta Pi Lega | OF the season. Sorority, was held fc g the event, and officers were insta The It wus at the dinn Hingha Miss Cora Larimore K r th L mpany of twenty g o the . g the e Mr. Sram Pink and white, carried out elaborate centerpicce of pink chrysan- themums and autumn a white wedd Dr. Abram Stmon left Washington | number of vesterday afterncon for Cincinattl | dance Saturdas hell 1| ind_expects to return to the capital | Edmonds street. The gugsts came in marriage of Miss Helen Cun- |Saturd: m of Washington and Dr. J.|Ind. where they spent three weeks. n of Savannah, Ga. 0ok piace = Immaculate Conce| tober 19, t 9 o'clock in Alfred Rosenheim of Baltim the Rev Dr. Riordan | s of friends for lunch Wwhite ribbons ran to the announcement | '8 Thursday. | masque. cards which formed a_part of the ce cards. The bride-to-be was presented Dr. and Mrs. C. Augustus Simpson The Friday Bridge Club had lunch- by the dean on_ behalf of the © ntertained a party at a supper dance | €on at the Arlington last week, fol- with a corsags he t 1o be worn at| it the Ber wedding, fashionel with twenty | P8 Ovhella roses, representing mbers{ 3 present. Batt House, arlter hin W Club Ten Wednesdny. were Helen Nordlinger, Beatrice ng en_ severely | Miss Ida May Moye ill be hostess | Strasburger. Elizabeth = Kaufman wounded while at Chatteau Thie at tea at the Women's City Club from | Jeanette Neyman. Ruth Kohnel 4 to § o'clock Wednesd: afternoon. Janet Kohner and Marjorie Hert: chell Benjamin has { She w Mra. Marcus M Quantico, Va., are in Wa a short period and are i hatan. ngton for | cepecta U the Fow- | fonee 4105 Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. A Sebring, with thelr son-in-law and diughter, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Pendleton: Plummer, are at home at their new residenc 3 5320 Colorado avenue, M e Mr. and Mrs. Francls Hager Mc- |France Adoo, son and daughter-in-law of | XS El Tormer Secretary of the Treasury, Mr Willlam Gibbs McAdoo, entertained o house party over Sunday in their home, Brooklandwood, Md., and gave & supper dance for them Saturday evening. Among their giuests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. W. Iglehart, 3Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. MctCormick, Mr. and Mrs. DeCourcy Wright. Miss Rose Ulman, Miss Lisa Norris of Phil- adelphia, Mr. Robert McAdoo of, New York, brother of the host, and Mr. George Blakiston. Mrs. Charles Morton Stewart, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Redmond Stewart in their Baltimore home, will return the latter part of this month and open her apariment for the sea- Columbia Rd. and son. Miss Gertrude Hoffmann will give a solo dance tomorrow evening at the bal grotesque, which will be given under the auspices of the Arts’ Club in the Bush-Brown studios. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. C tertained a large company at home, 3321 16th street northw urday evening, in honor of the eight- senth birthday anniversary of thelr afiughter, Miss Mildred Antoinette Crandall. The guests included many of the ciassm M Central High School. Dancing was the principal diversion of the even- ing, following which an eluborate buffet supper wis served. Mr. and [Mrs. Crandall and Miss Crandall were .é:ulma tn receiving their uests by ithe younger sters of the honor cuest. Miss Olia Crandall and Miss ‘randall. liam __ Bro: —asi ever youare captive of thewonderful flavorof Kraft Cheese—its mild, I mellow, wholesome Mr. John Bren at the Lee House, Wiss Moyers Hoateas at i gone to New York to remuin for u|Bradley, Mrs. Howard Hodgkins. Dr. WiNDOW SHADES La Paradls on Saturday even. lowed by cards. Eight guests made up the party. Maud Mabel Miles of Lom- _ The A. S. Club, composed of eight IL. who was cailed to Tllinois | 1i , gave a Halloween masque f her mother, ,has re- | party last night at the home of Miss Jee Mirian Auerbach. on R street. Games where in the two months ; were plaved and dancing was en- having th . Refresh- igton for estival. ill be assisted by Mrs. Laura |Dberg. 1y the new members, to a Hal- | y“3Saere of thie ity tea tomorrow afternoon, from | iarry ¥. Plerpont and Eugenla B. Wilt- 30 o'clock, at the clubhous berer. Judge E. House Edith Penn Hall [ both of Richmond, ¥ 1 C. Jones of nd Annle L. Blackwell, ng will be Mrs. attancogs, Tenn., and st “Ha Paul Bleyden, Mrs. Gertrude Lyons,, Catherine B. Parmeter of mis city. ranville Hunt, Mrs. Robert 0. e lla Davis Levis, Mrs.| The first woman with sovereign s Hopkins. Mrs. Mabel Manuel, | authority was Semiramis, queen of | |}l lla C. McCrystal, M Lucille | Assyria. An Unusual Treat Enjoy Breakfast and Dinner in re- fined environment. o Wyoming New Cafe All those who appreciate the niceties of appetizing food are invited to become guests of the. NEW CAFE in THE WYOMING—a complete establishment under new management most desirous of your full approval. Our slogan: “The Choicest Food and Service” The cafe has installed modern equipment throughout and has been entirely renovated, refurnished and redeco- rated In order to provide an atmosphere congenial to the enjoyment of meals. A t from you and your opinion of the advanced service will be appreciated. Dancing —the kind that work satisfactorily under all con- ditions—fitted and hung correctly—made to order at FACTORY PRICES. Your windows are the eyes of your home—they deserve attention. The meeting on Saturday of Epsilon Hermuda Mr. and Mrs. Brown | Chapter. Kappa Beta Bl Legal Soror- | was held at the Arlington Hotel. The dean, Miss Cora Larimore Keeley, pre- Gertrude Leonard; associate dean; Bery! Gould: treasurer. Annd | v % ; ou Al S “Brown have taken |EOYle: registrar, Minnie Hohn, g"“ e 1 o apariment st the Wortiaaa 25s] | marshal, Ella J. Sullivan. Announcement is made of the mar- George L. MacCurdy at Calvary Bap- tist Chusch Saturday, October 28, at .. Fe parents, Mr. | judge and Mrs. Stafford. Prof. and; Geiger and Mrs. Borden, dean of the e Ginehre My s Russell | sorority Mre (LT Tagsrt one ot = esses, W nable to = CELIRLIE D e duughters. | tand’ on_ sccount of fllness. Mrs 1ave returied to Washington from & | Morris Sheppard and Mrs. Raymond ble-ring cercmony was performed by | ISIt of several months in Austria | Hardy of New York will preside at the Rev. R. W. Popkins., who officlated | \1d Germany, to which countries they | the tea table. Assisting them will be 4t thie wedding of the brides parents. | ¥€nt after @ visit to Sir Alexander | Miss Philnilgas, Miss Dale Hoffman. 5 . a distinguished surgeon of | Miss Fred Woodson, Miss Etta Loulse nsual pre-nuptial dinner was given for | 2erdeen, Scotland. They have taken [ Taggarat, Miss Laura Mason, Miss the bride Saturday evening at the Ar-| il #partment at the Parkwood, 1746 | Agnes Brown and Miss Mildred Cal- Mr. and Mrs. Harry King returned |, ¢ from French Lick Springs. |} 3 Mrs. is Hamburger and Mrs. ion Church, | =~ Mrs. Louis & a Mra gue on_and 3 N i They will make their | bridge Thursday at the Country Club. scheme of 10mie at Y06 L s R ! 2 e, . v L A resn par T eat Miss Evelyn Baum entertained & ung folks at a Halloween ay night at her home, on joyed. A prize was given to the one 1 of Detroit is in | ments were served table made few days and is & | attrauctive with decorations, and the souvenirs were in keeping with the In the party besides the hostess . Ho Lyle E. Corley of Ciarendon, Va., and Nellic Mr. and Mrs. MacCurdy will be at| }i home at 1934 Calvert street after De- | cember 1. Imrasdiately after the ceremony they left for & southern Bl l )}lr(hll >3 . Hllll’\‘l(l‘ Miss Myrtle L. B . / Rea Admiral ind Mes G5 Block- D R Bevantnd eiss Marriage Licenses. | nger arrived from N York last ers - iave I aryiyed from York rollarrinee lceases bave been laued to the z = Mrs. Ma 3 on./cha ‘Alonzo R, Myers of this city and Margaret Sizes 6 to e $1.98 Smartly styled in the newest styles for Fall wear—frocks that wiil please every girl of 6 to 14 years. Guaranteed fast color ginghams of excellent quality that will wash well; in popular checks of red, green, brown and blue. Unusually large selection of styles—extra special at $1.98. Little Girls’ Dresses, $1.98 Panty Dresses, oi beautiful checked ging- ham, trimmed with plain color bands and ap- pliqued nursery designs; sizes 2 to 6 years. Pearl Bead Neck= Fine Quality Imported Pearl Bead Necklaces, in cream, white and flesh tints; true color and finish. All with solid gold clasps; 24 and 27 inch grad- uate lengths. Goldenberg's—TFirst Floor. $1.50 and $2.00 laces, $1 - Girls’ “Lucette” Frocks Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Li Smart Panty Dresses, of good quality blue and pink with embroidered nursery de- signs, trimmed with borders of contrasting colors; sizes 2 to § years. Drawer Leggins, $1.00 Little Tots' Jersey Drawe Leggins, knee; white; sizes double-fleeced quality 35c Outing Flannels in tle Girls’ Dresses | Children’s Nightgowns $1.69 § 79¢c and 89c aterials, bratd. r buttoned to hip and BT na brown and to 6 | Flannelette Nightgowns, | heavy soft flecce ‘finish quality, ' In neat striped effects: mude with | double yokes; trimmed with i | i | Bizes 2 to years at 78e. Sizes 8 to 14 years at Spe. | Geldenberg's—Third Floor. fine P. N. Corsets $2.00 P. N. Practical Side Carsets, of white coutil; low bust model and lon; hips; removable side steels and Inoag front steel; sizes 29 to 36. ‘Goldenberg's—Third Floer. —Ready-to-Wear Hats —Velour Hats ‘ A Remarkable Tuesday Sale of 2 0 0 Fall H a t S i More of those Splendid Wear- $1.25 Sheets | g‘l’f?é:‘%‘{%ll‘?‘:{??: 98C ing Unbleached Sheets have just i come in—good news to house- | wives who know what unusual I values they are 81x90-inch size for double beds, unblcached and seamiless. Made of heavy i round thread sheeting cotton. Perfect quality. ! $1.59 Bleached Sheets I $1.39 i $1x90 Seamless Bleached ! Sheets, full double-bed size; close i i woven, sturdy quality, free from i starch’ or dressing. 30c Pillowcases, 22¢ 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, A perfect quality: hand-torn and ironed. ~ Finished with wide > > hems. —Children’s Hats $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.49 There are 200 h?ts in the group- } [’,'e""f':(}‘*:‘ll‘jl"lfl‘y";:gf-y ’f];“,'z",f‘,j a round-up of various lines of milli- i Marseilles designs. nery left from lust week’s Anniversary i Goldenberg's—First Floor, means tomorrow. | | | i |l wear Hats, Velour Hats and Chil- | \Xome;;": ?luslin}!\'ighcgow‘?a || dren’s Hats, in a good range of desir- | made with long sleeves; yokes able colors. Many different styles of ‘tacks - sleevensand) necks . and shapes to choose from. i1 early for first choice of these wonderful values at a dollar. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Sale. Every woman and miss inter- i ) ested in getting a becoming hat for i women S $|.25 small outlay should see these by all { Muslin Night= Styles are smart and becoming. { gowns $l y The assortment includes Ready-to- finished with embroidery edg- ing. Ami-French Envelope Chem- ine, scalloped edges and pretty e vairtur $1.25 shoulders Be here i Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 25¢ Yard 36-inch Outing Flannels, extra heavy, in an assort- ment of neat colored stripes. Correct weight for warm winter garments. 30c Shaker Flannel, 22c nch Bleached Shaker Flannel, extra double-fleeced quality. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 39¢ Table Oilcloth Five-quarter Table Oilcloth, in plain white, fancy and tiling effects; seconds* of the standard quality. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $2.50 Tapestry Couch Reversible Tapestry Couch Covers, 48 inches wide, full 25 yards long, in oriental, figured and striped designs of red, tan, blue, green, tan and brown. 25c Yard Covers, $1.69 Goldenberg’s—TFourth Floor. 500 More Dresses Arrive fo‘r Another Wonderful Sale of New Fall Dresses —Wool Velour —Wool Jersey —French Serge —Mannish Serge These dresses arrived too late for our Anniversary Sale, and will be offered tomorrow at the same sensationally low price they were intended to sell for in that event. The last time we announced a $5 Dress Sale we were mobbed, the en- tire lot being sold out in a single berg's sales. These 500 dresses will attract another cnthusiastic throng. Avoid disappointment by coming early tomorrow. { A Score of Styles to Choose From All New and Becoming They are well made and correctly fashioned in the season’s most becoming models. Materials are Wool Velour, Wool Jersey, French and Mannish Serges. The Velour Dresses are in navy, copen, brown and reindeer. The Secrge Dresses are in navy blue only. The Jersey Dresses are in navy, Mohawk, deer, copen, tan and brown. Sizes 16 to 44 in the lot. day—a tribute to the confidence our customers have in Golden- | ® A Special Tuesday Feature Boys’ $10 All-Wool $8.69 As the result of a special purchase of 160 boys’ two-pants suits mothers may profit by out-of-the-ordinary savings. Newest Norfolk models, well tailored of splendid wearing fabrics, in a variety of new Fall mixtures and patterns. Coats alpaca lined ; both pairs of pants full lined. Sizes 7 to 17 vears. vears box Boys’ $10 Mackinaws 50 Boys' All-wool Mackinaws. plaited, double-bre with' large convertible models, collar, yoke front and back; new plalds; sizes 8 to 17 years. Boys’ $6 and $7 Suits, $4.95 Jersey Suits, for the little fellows from 3 to 10 ©f age; Oliver Twist, French and Middy models, in all new shades and combinations. Two-Pants Norfolk Suits Boys Hats $7.85 95¢c and $1.50 ted Goldenberg's—Third Floor. ! popular shapes. New Winter Hats, for boys from 2 to 18 years of age; of chinchilla, plush, leather and other materials, to match over- coats; choice of an assortment of $25 and ‘_$-?;0 Seamless | Velvet and Brussels Rugs | $19. Choice of Alexander Smith & Sons or Firth Car- pet Co.’s makes—both nationally known fabrics, noted for their wearing qualities. In handsome floral, me- dallion and neat figured designs. Colorings that will || harmonize with any color scheme. Large room size, 8.3x10.6 feet. LARGE ROOM SIZE, 83x106 FEET...ccc0nses-- $50 Axminster or Wilton Velvet Strictly Perfect Quality 9x12-ft. Seamless Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs, Alexander Smith & Sons products. Close, deep-pile fabrics, in twenty-four handsome floral, oriental, medallion and neat figured designs, in all wanted ;15 Seamless Brussels Rugs, $11.65 6x9-ft. Seamless Brussels Rugs for small rooms. Floral, oriental and medallion designs, in excellent colorings. Alex- ander Smith & Sons make. $12.50 and $15 Felt-Base Rugs, $7.95 7.6x106-ft. and 9x12-ft. Pro-Lino and other Felt-base in wool rug designs and colorings. All with complete borders; S{Iihble i.or I)edrom'nsi dining rooms glr“!:'itchen use. colori Rugs, 9x12-Ft. Size, $39.75 75 Rugs —| Worfien’s 75¢ Underwear, 55¢ Women’s Fleeced Cotton Underwear, separate garments, shirts with high neck and long sleeve: pants with muslin waistband and ankle length. Well made, comfortable fitting garments. Women'’s 89c Underwear, 69¢ Women's Medium-weight Cot- ton Underwear. separate gar- ments. shirts with Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, pants with equestrienne waist and tight knee: regular and extra sizes. Women's Union Suits, 59¢ Women's Fleeced Cotton Unlon Suits, high neck and long sleeves, Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, ankle pants; seconds of $1.00 values. Children’s 65c Underwear, 55¢ Children's Medium-weight Fleeced Cotton Underw . arate garments, shirt] Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, pants knee length; perfect qual- ity. Boys' $1.25 Union Suits, 59¢ Boys' Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, ecru color, high neck and long sleeves; ankle pants; sizes 1 to 12 years. Misses’ Union Suits, 50c Misses' Medium-weight Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, high neck and long sleeves, ankle pants; sizes 6 to 12 years; seconds of 79¢ values. Goldenberg's—First Floor. — $9 Wool Blankets $6.95 68x80 and 70x80 Double-bed Blankets, some are 100%_ wool, while others have a small per- centage of cotton. In plaids of pink, tan, gray and blue, also white or gray with blue or pink borders. $5 Blankess, $3.65 Pair Heavy-welght 66x80 Double-bed .size Blankets, fine grade cotton, with soft fleece finish; beautiful plaids of blue, pink, tan, gray and gold. $2.60 Comforts, $1.95 72x73 Double-bed Size Com- forts, filled with soft, fluffy white cotton, covered with light or dark colored silkolines. Golderberg’s—Fourth Fioer. —— $1 Strap Wrist Gloves, 69c Pair Chamo-suedes Strap-wrist Gloves, a superior high-grade quality, with the desired soft finish that is so well liked by all ‘women; embroidered backs, in self or contrast colors; new fall shades, such as sand, mode, bea- wver, black and white; all sizes. Goldenberg’s—Tirst Floor. $3 Tweed Suiting, $1.79 54-inch All-wool Mannish Tweed Suiting in the most desired weaves and colorings for suits and coats. Large assortment of ylish mixtures, in rich subdued colorings of brown, tan, navy, reindeer, copen, etc. X $3 All-Wool Tricotine | $2 All-Wool Serge, $1.49 $2.69 54-inch All-Wool French Serge, o! an extra fine, close twilled qual- of the most popular weaves for . o . Sresaes and suits. A high-grade $4 Chinchilla Coating $2.98 Australian wool quality, in black, 54-inch All-W ool Chinchilla navy blue and brown. $2 and $2.50 Suitings | Coating. for women’s and chil- dren's coats in black, navy, $1.69 brown, gray, fawn and scarlet. s4-inch All-Wool Suitings, in- | $7.50 Bolivia Cloth, $4.98 cluding all-wool tweeds, all-wool | “ 50 Ty o0 \Weione " Rolivia ] 54-inch All-Wool Tricotine. one | ity in black and navy blue. | | Jersey cloth, all-wool homespuns, ci velvety fi all-wool thihet and all-wool gold Gotn, ‘;,,‘j“(‘,k‘_":;’“.;’“éo‘p;';’{Er;;{‘"‘ tons, and fawn. $3 All-Wool Coatings $1.75 All-Wool Serge $1.89 | $1.25 S4-inch All-Wool Camel's Halr | _ 34-inch Al-Wool Storm Serge, “Veltunia” Coatings, a very pop- in black D- ular fabric for women's and chil- dren's coats. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Ready Tomorrow With Another Shipment || of Those Swagger | $17.50 New Long Line | | Jersey Suits i These are the same suits which | have proved so popular for sports | and general all-'round wear. Smartly | tailored along lines that are most | becoming to the average figure. Just such suits as the majority of women find a necessity. The sale |/ price brings you an opportunity to |/ 'select one of these fashionable suits | at an unusual saving. (l New “Long Line” Models Il Fashioned of Genuine Schrieber’s || All-Wool Jersey Cloth The material will give splendid service. 38-inch-length coats with mannish notch collar, tailored pock- ets with flaps; inverted pleat back and narrow belt. In the wanted Oxfords, Heather Blues, Browns and Greens. All sizes—16 to 44—for misses and $10 Suit Sketched VO™ 5 by Our Artist Goldenberg's—Bsoond Floor.

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