Evening Star Newspaper, December 31, 1922, Page 23

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" 'SOCIETY." man Club gave their Christmas dance Monday evening_in the auditorium f Eiks; llome. The chaperons were Mrs. William Mrs. Goorge dorge S, ‘ Walter Roberts and Miss Cor: ran. Among the cers were Mr. and Harvey H. Warwick, Miss Ade- n Tucker, Miss Jzzet Hrown, ) a Steagall. Miss Jean Rawlings, cendale ™ Hun.. Torephine Gregs, ton. Misses Anne at ret Moncure Boothe, ) sabeth aten Roland G Edward dets Louis € Willlam Morton. and Ralph Gur- Midshipman v erson, Paul B Dr. Paul 7 onn ipman \~~<1.a| of James Lowman Roston, Albert V. Rr . Gardner 1 Sdan i * Alexan. der Robin- J.uL Fawcett, moot dwin Albert A Chester and e Ashby Mr. have more after. a her-in-law 2 Herbert ¢ Zton street Miss M and Forrest Remse and Mrs W and i harlottsville hew and niece, visit_ to and Mrs, Heights Mrs. Wiltiam Miss Catherine More Acad, the guests of \lr> V\llll.un N don,” on Frince street. Reardon and Miss Co ha turned from a v in_Norfolk. to friends aul B Hulfish of s B. M. Shoult ‘\(”Irl”l Hulfish versity of Wisconsin of Mr. Worth Hultish an Grace Shoults dren a days with Mrs McCubb AMr. and Mrs. Thomas Robinson, in Salisbury, C M 1 A ville Miss Claude hards has returned er col - Mr. and William Wilkins, in Charlottes- Eva Jones of Baltimore and Jones of Columbia. S. C. their brother-i and Mrs. Lawrence harles Stoler are the of “the. later's. mother. Mrs. Anna M. Appieh. in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Mise Rehac T, Herbert B Haar, in umon, nnrl Mrs S Mra. Frank M. Dillard is spending the week in Richmond with Dr. Dil- lard, who has been ill there for some time past Mr. and M Hodgen War- wick of Washington are spending the ith the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and . Mrs. \yilmer J. Waller, in’ Rosemont. | i \dams, i n and Miss Nina | Jobert Janney, . Mr. in_ Chicago. Miss May B and George ley, jr., are guests of Hu‘\r aunt, Bessio Rhodey, Mr. and \lr\ Nelaon T and their son, Hammond Snyder, uests of Mr., Snyder's paren N er, in She Bom Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCullough and Cullough of St. Louis. and Archibald R. Randolph shington are the gu and Mrs. Winslow H. Randolph on Seminary il Mr. nd Mrs nounee. the 1 ter. Mios T Richard B. Pettitt, . ay cember 6. First -Baptist Jackson, . D). Midshipman Jack Pohl of Ann is the guest of his mother, M Pohl. in Rosemont Miss Josephine Livesay of Catons- vilie, Md.. is the gunest of Rev. and Percy Foster Hall. at St. Paul's rectory, on Duke str Miss Blanche Stone the guest of Misses Aline Franklin I King an- arriage of lhvlr daugh- to Mr Do "\antie City are Mrs o Gl H Washingten i smpson of of M. rzman on rth Miss Polly Hende i rgaret Randolph on Semi- nary Hill ‘\Ir nd Mrs hambers and Mi. E beth Cham- hers are th “harobers' father. Judge Will Chamlfers, 1 m L. and small = Mundy. are aunt. Mrs. George W. street. Wayne G Jacks is cuest ¥ on of Haverford Col- i of Albert Ansley rd Guthrid; 3 ried Frida)* evening at the rectory of Chureh, | Rev. William J Miss Angeline Mar; to her home in Cambridge, Md, a visit to Miss Marion Dicnelt in Rv.vu mont. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Flkins have re- turned to their home in Atlantic Cit after a visit to the latter’s parents; MY Street. 3¢r. and Mre. Herbert McCuen of. ®olk, are the guests of the formér's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McCuen, at_the Wagar. Misses Lu. and Annie T: W p copal o grandfathen dir. G. William Ram say on Cameron street. P’rof. Emmett . Dunn of Smith Col- lege, who has been the guest of his purents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Clatke Trunn on Duke street, left. Wednesday for Boston, to address a jomnt meeting of the American Society of Zoologists, end the American Academy of Sciences. MRS, PERSONAL NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin West were hosts at dinner Thursday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan King. The S. W. Club is giving a New ‘ear’s eve dance at 1940 Biltmore . Ten young couples will be in the party. Mrs. Henry Adler will be at hom! tomorrow afternoon from 3 o'clock at her home, 145 Falrmunl street, in honor of the engagement of her daughter, Miss Johanna Adler to ,\Jlr. Irving Davidson of Red Bank, The Pi Tau Pi fraternity held a dance Thursday night at the Raleigh. Last night a theater party at Kelth's was followed by & dance at Rausch- Miss Hilda Katz of Baltimore is spending the holidays in town with friends. Mrs. Lawrence Koeingsberger gave a dance at her home Monday night in honor of her guesis, Mr. Emmit ROBERT LE ROY UGHES, Who, before her marriage a week ago, ixs Beulah Mae Hayew. daugh- ir. and Mrs. Cephcus Hayes of Tennensee. Dr. Paul Vestal home i to Mr. Washington Park. Jthe formor St unele near Lieu Mrs. and N Jone: of Nrs Mr Jone as returned to his n New Haven, Conn., after a visit d Mrs. H. C. Linnin, George m Worth Smith, re the zuests brother. Judge Howard W. on North Columbus streef. Elena Norris and aunt. Mr. . Will 2 rrett on enter- vening at Mr. and n North ts were Spring, Greene of oline et Ogden. v gne. Good- and Miss (¢ eper, M Robert oward, Jack Ro, Reid Dun ™ enneth “illiam Mone Wilfred Tala- Rosemont for .ouise Thomas ine Burton, Paff, ) Virginia Marion elt. Miss aughter. Miss 1 Miss Robert Yates, ung and Dav ks Dr.and Mrs Charles E. Outcalt and n Outcalt have returned t to Mrs. Outcalt's parents. Bal t. of Irs. Harrell Jor jr.. of Annapoli rother Jones on Prince street. Parker R. Anderson and son bave arrived from Raleigh, and joined Mr. Mis ter of Mrs. Themas L. Anderson in this Mildred Elizabeth Scott. daugh- Margaret tt and Mr. Beall, were married Wednesday morning at the p of St. by Re hon at South Massa Mr- and <pent weddi Donal Miss Mary ville, I CHEVY CHASE. ] Ifred French White | Mary's Roman Catholic Chu v. Louis Smet. After the c a wedding breakfast was s the he bridegros Lee street. Dorothy Virginia, ading the Ir. White's ‘hite's par- . Branson. on chusetts and Mrs. R heir famil Christinas with of Ingomar street Mrs M te the Universi spending from Phila- attended the ng of the former's nephew, d McComas. Tayton of Charlottes- Va., is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer of Kanawha street. Mrs. of Cen city wife E: My mary spent Scott F. Imirie and daughter ntral avenue have returned from | Atlang month wit Robert J. where riends. Bender of N York Christmas day with his and daughter at their home on Bradley lane and Mr w they spent a son of Rose- street e at bridge | d Mrs. William . M, _[\ Swiands Streep entertained Fri evening in honor of wards, daughter of Mr. and | “Burr Edwards of Melrose street. The ¢ at_the home of Miss E Nr. eet N € friends \ has resurmed {aftern Kk after a_visit [ who s the house guest of 3 ompany later attended a dance wards. Thomas Robertson of Melrose has returned from €harlogte, where he spent Christmas with t of Mrs. Elmons B. . left Friday Haz- for Dorothy Carter of McKinley on . Wednesday in_honor of Ruffner of New York tea. dgemoor, Md., entertained on Thursday at dinner, after which she Buests to dance evening at dance Flora apple vening at Dr. De! vy at the "Edgemoor R. Mahorne, hostess @ delightfully in honor Adals m a dance on a. brary, cBride. of Thorn Mertained on Saturday party. nd Mrs. J. H. eld street were arranged her nioce,” Miss | s<hington. I Josephi r{. street Dillenger. nr hosts Fri of Eden Hall, spending h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. élmucl 3 Henry of West Kirk M Mrs. street. Edward J. Walsh of Newlands treet, entertained Wednesday at and Mrs. J. Sidney Douglas on Cameron | 3, 1¢e,n 1A Ror0r of her daughter. Peggy, who is a student at the Notre me Mr. cgdemy. in Philadelphia, Pa. and Mrs. Elmont B. Hazzard of Elm street entertained on Thursday afternoon at a party to celebrate the eighth annivérsary the birth of their spent_the Christmas holidays fr. and Mrs Jesse H. Hedges of West Irving street. The Alumni of Central High School gave a dance Tuesday evening at the Columbia Country Club. Mre. Arthur L. Cline of Oliver street entertained on December 20, at a sur- prise anniversary of Mr. party in honor of the birthday Cline, \ and Harrell are the guests |y h Black. who has been the | under the ! Hyman and Mw. Milton Diener of New York. _Miss Anita Sanders has returned to New York after a visit in town, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sigmund:of 27th strect were hosts at dinner Thursday night. Miss Jeanette Loeb has_returned from a week-end visit in Baltimore, the guest of Miss Ruth Nusbaum. Miss Hilda King was_hostess at !bridge, Tollowed by tea, Thursday at her home in Beverly Courts, in honor of out-of-town guests. 2 has been spend- the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franc. and will return to Boston this week. ancheon and m—mgo was given ay at the Count: ub the lady members of the 2 Miss Josephine has as her guests Miss Ruth Hartman of Chi- o and Miss Victoria Ochser of Philadelphia. Mrs. David Constine and son. { David Constine of Richmond, Va. ] 1 Blanche Newberg, and Miss trouse of Baltimore, Jennie berg of Alabuma and Miss Jeanctte Lesser of Pitisburgh are at the Raleigh for the Pi conclave. Aline Lansburgh was the guest her “sister."Mrs. R, B Lyon. the | past week. Miss llnum Behrend of Baltimore s the guest and Mrs. Mendel Behrend of Cleveland Mrs. ¢ “harles Stein has as her gues the Misses Ney of Harrisonberg, V: Miss Ernestine Stern of Baltimore s | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert] Meyer of Cathedral avenue. Mrs. Simon Oppenheimer wus the guest of honor at luncheon and bridge Wed- | nesday ar the City Club. Mr. and Mrs, non_Oppenheiler will | leave for California next week to spend | the rest of the winter. | i JMiss Ruth young folks' Randolph A buffer imon entertained at a | dance at her home on | street Wednesday night. | supper was served Miss uarrm at & Iuncheon at Harvey Wednesday. Covers were laid for| Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph B. Behrend | have Leen spending the week in New York and Atlantic City. Miss Beatrice Rosenthal of Balt re and Miss Helen Moses ati are the guest: rine Kohner of Bel Miss Hilda Louis, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kohner. returned to her home in Baltimore ton Thursday. She will entertain at tuncheon and bridge on Tues her apartment. a number of \\fl:h ing friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levi are spi ing the New Year in Norfolk, the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mre Elias Raff of Baltimore were their guests for several days. Miss Wilma Wolf was hostess at a theater party at Keith's on Thurs- day. The Pi Tau Pi Fratemi now holding their annual convention {in the city. held a dance at the Club on Wednesday night. Friday | ‘mLht a dance was held at Are mu‘ New York | Miss Mar- ! Commlttee on Russian Refugee Relief to Meet The meeting of the committee on Russian refugee relief will be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Lansing. 1323 18th street, Friday morning. January 5, at 11 o'clock. = Dr. Esther Lovejoy, who recently returned from Europe, will be the speaker. || LIEBSTER The Eurrier. 1316 F St. ALL FURS Il GREATLY - REDUCED REDUCTIONS in antici- pation of inventory enable you to buy Fur Coats, Wraps, Scarfs and Chokers of sterling worth and smartest styling at MAG- NETICALLY LOW LEVELS. flAn excellent time to gratify, at a saving, your desire for an ele- gant fur coat or neck piece. Importer & Manufacturer ! ttention NOW or may remain all the old and time-tried guar. ' that has given satis. | n to milliors of women for over 14 . and did yourself of theso Bomely | Ask fc Ollune--Double Strength| At all Dmlllnl and Department Stores. vertisement. toyou after usin; ud’s Orien Cream for the first time. White-Flesh Rachel. 6 Send 10c for Trial Size P. T. BOPKINS & SON New York Gouraud’s Oriental Cream THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER 3t INOUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PA YMENT PLAN ANNOUNCE : _SOCIETY.” 585 & Sonsueve The Linen Shop To All Our Annual January Linen Sale With the Most Unusual Values Offered on a Truly Wonderful Stock Bordered pattern table cloths and napkins, bleached pure linen in grades that bear our full guarantee. $6.75 Table Cloths, 2x2 yards. January linen sale price. ......... B et e ....$5.00 each $8. 50 Table Cloths, 2x21% yuds Jnnuary linen ale price. . ..$6.25 each $10.00 Table Cloths, 2x3 yards. January linen $8.50 Napkins, 2214x2214 inches. Jamuary linen price. .. .. ceerene....98.50 doven 81761‘ableClotlm.2x2m J%Hm $9.50 Table Cloths, 2x21n yards. January Imsn sale price. . ..... R e $7.25 each $11.50 Table Cloths, 2x8 yards. Januwary limen sale price........... Shsesiiaa sy $8.75 each $8.75 Napkins, zmhbu..!musry linen $11.50 Napkins, 24x24 inches. January linen sale price. 75 dezen $11.00 Table Cloths, 3x2 yards. Jangary Noen $18.75 Table Cloths, 2x214 ymrds. January linen sale price.. . .............. $10.15 each $15.25 Table Cloths, 2x3 yards. January linen salelpetces © o 0. o 0l $11.50 each * $14.25 Table cloths, 214x21; yards. January linen sale price. =t .$10.75 each $17.25 Table Cloths, 219x2 yards. January linen sale price. . ............... $13.00 each $12.00 Napkins, 2214x22%% inches. January linensaleprice.............. .00 dozen $15.25 N-phm, 25x25 inches. Janua.ry linen saleiprice -l nlo $11.50 dozen $12.25 Table Cloths, 2x2 yards. Januery linen Saleprice o .$9.00 each £15.50 Table Cloths, 2x21% yards. Januarv linen sale price ..$11.50 each $18.50 Table Cloths, 2x3 vardfl Jnnun.rv linen sale prloe.............,.......81875 each Hemmed woven Dish, Scrub and Paint Cloths, regular price 8¢, 10¢, 121%c, 20c, 26¢c, 85¢c, 45¢ and 50c each; for 6e, T%e, 10¢, 15¢, 19¢, 25¢, 39¢ and 40e each. Hemmed Chamaizene and Dustless Dusters. Regular 25¢, 40c, for 19¢, 30c. Plain and figured pure linen Huckaback Tow- eling; excellent for towels or fancy scarfs, 20 inches wide, beautiful designs of regular $1.25, $1.35 and $1.39 grades, for 79¢c a yard. Bleached Turkish Bath Towels—white or col- ored borders; regular 89¢c, 50c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.26 and $1.50 gradeu for 30c, 39¢, 59¢, 65¢, 95c and $1.10 each. Hemstitched pure linen Tea and Luncheon Cloths. Plain satin band borders or figured satin damasks with napkins to match. Su- perior grades and new designs. Cloths 45x45 inches. Regular $6.25, $7.50. $8.00, $9.00 cloths for $4.75, $5.65, $6.00, $6.75 each. Cloths 54x54 inches. Regular $8.50, $10.00, $12.00 cloths for $6.50, $7.50, $9.00 each. Napkins to match, 16x15 inches. Regular $9.50, $12.00, $15.00, $17.00 a dozen for $7.25, $9.00, $11.25 a dozen. Hemstitched pure linen Tray or Serving Cloths. Fine damasks. Regular $1.25, $2.00 and $2.26 cloths for 95¢, $1.35 and §1.76 each. Pure linen momie colored woven Tea Sets, blue, red, lavender and gold. Hemmed, ready for use. Sets 54x54 inches. $7.75. Sets 64x64 inches. Regular $10.25 cloths for $8.25. Napkins in above sets are 12x12 inches, Regular $8.50 cloths for Genuine “Non-Krush” Dress Linens. Beauti- ful new plain shades, 83 in all, for the 1928 sea- son. Colored linens will be more popular than ever. There are none to compare with “Non- Krush” in finish, weave, weight or durability. 36 inches wide $1.25 yard W INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN $16.25 Table Cloths, 244x214 yards. January linen sale price................. $12.25 each $19.00 Table Cloths, 844x244 ,I!dl. January linen sale price............. ....$14.25 each $14.60 Napkins, 2214x2214 inch January linen sale price............... 10.75 dozen $17.25 Napkins, 25x25 inches. Jlmnry linen sale price...... S . $12.75 dozen $15.75 Table Clothn. 2x2 y-t. January linen sale price. . . $11.75 each $18.75 Table (}'lotlu, Zxfl,fi yards. January linen sale price. ............ .. -$14.00 each $23.50 Table Cbthn. Zr.l m Jamuary linen salepedes. .. ... ........ ..$19.50 each $20.50 Table Cloths. Z%m‘ ylldl. January linen sale price. . ...8§18.25 each $24.50 Table Cloths 2', 1x2% yudl. January Hnen sale price........... ..$18.25 each $17.25 Napkins, 221/,x221,§ lm-bu. January 1inen sale price. ..$12.75 dozen $22.00 Napkins, 25:25 inches. January linen $18.75 Table Cloths, 2x2 yards. January linen sale price $23.00 Table Cloths. m%m January linen sale price. . 5 .$18.25 each $28.00 Table Cloths, 2:8 yuds January linen sale price........ 5 ..$21.00 each $26.00 Table Cloths, 2%:2% ynrds. January linen sale price............... .$19.50 each $21.25 Napkins, 2214x22l4 inches. January linen sale price........... .....$16.00 dozen $31.50 Napkins, 27x27 inches. January linen sale SR A ....$23.50 dozen Bleached pure linen table damask: $4.00 Double Satin Damask Table Linen. Janu- 2y linensaleprice. ............. $3.00 yard 72 inches wide: 7 new designe. $13.00 Napkins to match, 24x24 inches. Janu- ary linen sele price. . .......... $10.75 dozen $11.00 Napkins to match, 22x22 inches. Janu- ary linen sale price. ............$9.25 dozen Moses special plain colored dress linen. 26 special shades, made to our order of a pure flax we can recommend as to color and wear for those desiring a more popular priced linen. 38 inches wide, apecial. ......80c s yard “Utica” and “Mohawk” Cotton Sheets and Cases. Sizes quoted are torn sizes before hem- ming: ‘ Utica Size Mohawk 40c each 45x36 inches 37c each $1.33 each 63x90 inches $1.20 each $1.40 each 63x99 inches $1.31 each $1.44 each 72x90 inches $1.33 each $1.60 each 72x99 inches $1.44 each $1.60 each 81x90 inches $1.44 each $1.76 each 81x99 inches $1.57 each $1.89 each 90x99 inches $1.68 each $2.10 each 90x108 inches $1.84 each Hemstitched pure linen Pillowcases, 45x36 inches; $4.00 grade. Special. .. ...$2.50 pair Fine Wool Blankets, white or plaids, white wool cotton warp, blue, rose or pink borders: Size 60x80 inches. Regular $10.00 grades for $7.50 a pair. Size 60x90 inches. Regular $12.00 grades for $9.00 a pair. Size 60x84 inches. Regular $13.50 grades for $10.25 a pair. White all pure virgin Wool Blankets: Size 60x84 inches. Regular $16.50 and $28.50, for $12.25 and $17.75 a pair. Size 60x90 inches. Regular $22.00, $29.50 and $34.00, for $16.50, $22.25 and $25.50 a pair. White Wool Blankets, cotton warp: Size 70x84 inches. Regular $11.50, $13.00 and $15.50, for $8.75, $10.75 and $11.75 a pair. White all pure virgin Wool Blankets: Sise 72x84 inches. Regular $19.25, $24.00, $28.00, $32.00, $39.00 and $48.00, for $14.25, $19.00, $21.00, $24.00, $30.00 and 33.25 a pair. All pure Wool Plaid Blankets, assorted colors: Size 68x80 inches. Regular $9.50 and $11.50, for $7.25 and $9.25 a pair. of Merchandise, We Advise an Early Selection. $3.25 Bleached pure linen table damask. Janu- ary linen sale price.............. $2.50 yard 70 inches wide; 11 designs of beauty. $8.50 Napkins to match, 2214x221% inches. January linen sale price......... $6.50 dozen Bleached pure linen crash toweling. Qualities of proven worth—red or blue borders. Regu- lar 25¢, 86c, 39c, 45¢ and 50c grades; January prics, 21c, £9¢, 33c, 87¢c and 40c a yard. 39c Heavy Scotch brown linen crash toweling ..... LWL L el Rl 30c yard 39¢ Checloed glass or tea toweling. . . . . 80c yard 59¢ Checked glass or tea toweling. ...49¢c yard T8¢ Bm.d m or fSntry Towels, tvped bor- -50c each SR Elsih Hemstitched and hemmed pure linen Huck Towels : 55¢ Hemstitched phm Huck Towels, 17x82 inches . e cheismes 45¢ each 650 m:d uped border Towels, 18x36 fochesl ... o oo e 50c each Slwmdfinndbmder'l‘owds 19x36 inches ................. ceee....T5¢c each $1.25 Hemstitched fizund border Towels, 19x86 inehealt oo .ot oo RTTE L 95¢ each $1.TS Hemstftched figured border Towels, 22x40 inches $2.00 Hemstitched figured berder Towels, 20x'§" INCheBN. . . ...iooicoia s Lot $1.50 each $2.25 Hemstitched flgured border Towels, 21x37 inches .. $2.50 Hemstitched bord '!‘owel.s [ems figured er mwmmmmmuagm‘m ‘} 66¢c Hemmed taped border Towels, l'lm inc.he. s 48¢ each 85¢c Hemmed taped border Towels, 19x37 inches 70c cach Domestic Cotton Huckaback Towels of proven worth. Regular 25¢, S0z, 35c and 89¢ towels for 21c, 24¢, 29c and 338c each. 25 dozen Colored Scalloped-edge Scarfs, with colored embroidered designs on all four sizes, with lace insertion; 18x80 inches; $1.50 value. for $1.00 each. Hemmed ripple woven white spreads, require no ironing: $225 Size 63x 90 inches, for $2.75 Size 72x 90 inckes, for $3.00 Size 81x 90 inches, for $3.00 Size 72x 99 inches, for $4.00 Size 90x100 inches, for Scalloped spread, with bolster sham to match. Spread, cut-out corner for 8-foot, 6-inch beds, $3.25 a set. Spread, cut-out corner for 4-foot, 6-inch beds, $3.50 a set. White satin-finished Bedspreads, heavy, fine woven, new designs, hemmed ends. For. single or three-quarter size beds. Regular $5.00 and $6.50 spreads for $4.25 and $5.25 each. For double beds, full sizes: Regular $5.00, $6.00, $6.50, $7.25, $9.00 and $10.25 each, for $4.25. $5.25, $5.50, $6.00, $7.75 and $8.75 each. Scalloped-edge Bedspreads with Bolster Sham to match. Cut-out corners, allowing full wide valance. Regular $7.75, $8.75, $9.75, $11.50, $12.75, $18.00 and $14.50 set, for $6.60, $7.45, $8.30, $9.75, $10.85, $11.00 and $12.25 set. Fancy hand and machine made candlewick Bedspreads, white or colored designs on fine cream muslin. For single or doubie beds. Spe- cial, $6.25 each to $25.00 set. Dolly Madison Bedspreads, scalloped edge, with bolster shams to match; cream or rose and blue jacquard stripes, for smgle or double beds, $13.50 and $18.00 set. Hand embroidered white taped bordered Batiste Spreads. Beautiful designs on sheer English Batiste—also lace trimmed, lace mo- tifs and insertions with bolster shams to match, in single or double bed sizes. All bear an extra discount of 38 1-8 off regular prices. Fine wool, wool and cotton or all cotton lined Comforts, covers of silk, brocade, satin, satine and novelty cloths. Less 107 off. .$1.75 each™ /. — ™

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