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SOCIETY MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1923. SOCIETY ;of this city. Miss Whiting's father, [29. Mr. and Mrs. Heyes are at home | ben of the Washington Animal|and by coliege friends of Rutger Ithe late Maj. Whiting, was also of [a¢t 18 Blake street, Belmont, Mass. Rescue League. Alumnae Association. Mr, C. V s i s e . ‘an old Washington family, and was a N i ! ¢ : 2 W : . - : o . .- | ibrother of Mra. Finney, wife of Ma). | Mrs, W. W. King_entertained at a |, Misp W I¢ Macomb, 1934 % screet, | Stoughton and Misy Stoughton enter o l.vohn Finney of this city. SEREY R o B | g R W mERCn L Voo e, St Gt 1 Donag 4 Mad. and Mrs. John Winthrop L s b Ll ,‘,",‘;h".{“r"‘h“',’,;';.‘:f"‘lmvrnml ire Kire CWalter Tuckerman, | Vernon home, Miss Grace L. Donagh G Maj. and Mrs. John Winthrop Love- n_of - 1) i x . artha C |in Brobklyi N = 2 = - . 4 . . : Viniia ot Wardne bark “,u’rm!ned niversary of her little daughter Joan, '.\!':,';;" Peter "ru‘“v‘\'afllh!llé‘z;:,‘hd.\l in Brobklyn and the Misses Gruma r J At their co New Jerse at supper last evening In honor of | Miss Fallin conducted s number of i {0iant: Hiv, BANREL GIC RS GUNt | 7 NN soantry place in New Jeract Lieut. and Mrs. Onslow Rolff of |games for the_ little visitors, and as-| 4.0 "\ire Richard Harlow Washing: T s 1 i Rutgera College. The other guests |Sisting Mra. King - were Mrs, John D Dennie. innigerode . | Mrs. Stoadard. $ Wi »: 3 . & Mrs, 4 . . . . 4 k. fneclude: assistant attorney 5 o d 3 Mrs. Coolidge Occupies Presidentiall | &g g inehided ghe, assistant atlorney Send | Leroy King. The special favors wers | - ” Col. and Mrs. R. H. Roiff. Santa Claus figures. . Francls B. Loring aua | _embers of the ernities _an ill be held Wilmath. Tea will be will be the gues of the Cuth Ga"erv fOl' Openlng Of COngreSS, i G 7 5 Maj. and Mrs. Julian £. Smith, | the Board of 1ady mankgers of afternoon. ,,MH"’{“‘};‘_‘ S 2 Lou i i 4 ] | U. 8.3 €., have as their guests Miss [ ualty Hoepital in the crystal room of e e a e - | bazaar, Entertalmn Frlends A Mabel Frick and Miss Hortense King |the Ebbitt House, beginuing tomor- Al -“_m“u;n o tormer fame 2> rilook. Be g o : . 5 of New York. They attended the |row at 3 o'clock and continuing until | XU, Y SO0, Serom his home 4 he ballroom of the Marine-Army game, and Mrs. Smith |10 o'clock p.m. The table for aprons [ @y, VT SESUCRAE [OM U8 JOTin 1 from 9 to 12 o'clock . ;] |zave a dinner partyin their honor|will be in charge of Mrs. Mary Thomp- |30 iiicion unt late In the week s Mary Oliphant is chairman 4 f . g ' p a e game, af Army and |son Jone t the parcel post table : . assis 5 RE. COOLIDGE occupled theMlss Agnes Ashford. a debutante of G - { | Navy Cub.®The party ®ier atlended | will ‘be Mrs, Ieank ¢, Steward: Mrs, e oD . "The table decorations . t 3 ) Mrs. Florence Jackson Stoddard re- [ Rev. kran presidentfal - gallery at the r baskets tied with blue and - J . he ball at the Willard. E{f&‘“a‘l’ck“’t‘“‘;fi; e s Barray | turned from a visit to New York and | Yias Mar grand regent T Capitol today for the open-|silver ribbons and filled with vellew | k e O B o A oraay T ‘at. |and Mra. Rose McAulife, in chargs o R Gy, th |Toes, a corsage of the same flower : B . / Gen. and Mrs. Barnett returned o | 53/4d% and sandwiches, and Mz tend. the Monros centenary She will ymemada cakes; Ml & of-Congress, being put at each place as a_favo o the New Willard today aft din Buyaitzky, puneh. Among others her I ¢ 2019 N street t us; Mrs. Katherin her her house guests, M C. I, included Miss Ruth Wa i Z more than 4 week &% thelr pummes | heIPing with' the Christmas sale are | /2,00 "5 BN B S0 L Ua Monday delicates Migs Gertrud ‘Whiting and Miss Whiting of Holyoke, | lace, 4t Carmen Cordova, Mis: o e , = g home in Virgini. They plan to re- | Mrs. Clarles Collins, fancy articles; | CONS 0 ‘“r_ “Stoddard was senter- | Cotter, dolls; Mrs, Swett, fane Mr. R. B. Creager of Texas and|Y wmantopoulos, Miss Janet Mo . i malin at the New Willard for a ehort | 1rS: Ward W. Griffith and Mra. James, Gy, New York by members of | fable: Miss Kitt poert. e S BEE RS a s Miss Eugenia i 4 time, Untl: they can open their Waenh. | Tubman, homemade cakes; Mrs. Wity nqe 1 O NORE o WOTHISE® (Tt | Miss Ellen Fitzgerald, lemonas others. % ilizabeth Adams, Miss ! 2% % 4 ington home for the winter L liam Carmichael, candy. In charge of { (he [pternational Assoctarion of A% Helen MeMalion, poste Mrs. Coolidge is zene v rry- | M: rshnll.[ Miss Hele ; Vg . card tables is Mrs. R. E. L. Thomp- { . - Alfce Wid- x;,-.. \-,,v.,“‘a o e ibedent e ecil Lester Jones,| [ ; v 7 = , 3 Snd of | Margaret Harold ing out the precedus i h Wattles, Miss s 7 5 Ma}. Gen. George Owen Squicn, {"°A very fine sical program will | ¢ ; 3 ] A‘;.]:‘n",’- b Ll Warren Harding wher v | Margaret Miss Ellen ' Blair, 73 ; » Sihe of Washington, was at the iotel [be given for da ciib ot Fditors and Novel- fargaret Garges of the land in givimg ler pre Mis Bett Byrne, Miss Ruth Stoddard . ; 4 Astor in New York for the week end. { ok X atlonal Arts Clubs | Mary nt, hope whenever possible and thoughtfully | #HF, Chs . Mk ; Mr.. and Mrs. Willian : rd and Mah-Jong Party r girlhood schoolmates, Miss . Mr. Joseph Mcl iz i ssie Mc i : " Mrs, am Hughes - remembering the important local |den, Mrs Dira Hogkinks g , y Stokes, the latter formerls Mise Hojen | FOF Animal Rescue League. i charities of Washington. Miss Betty Werner, Miss Norvell Mun- Somers Turne il o to Baltimors | e e e e o “Tomorrow Ars. Coolidge will visit |3 oring™ Wienn: Miss Virsinia s . L tonight. They will be accompanied |mah-jong party at the Washington Waltor Recd Hospital to lend im-|wards, Miss Bugenie LeMerle, Miss | o i : ¥ ; by tholr brother, Mr. J1. Auhby Tur- | Club on Wednesday afternoon for the tus to th 1 sale to be opened | Fiieanor Northup, Miss Muriel Eleanor | | o BT RN S 8 2 ier, and they w’ guosts of Mr. PAtiE:to, the annug suio 1008 openec v, Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark, | b 3 5 : ey Stoices’ parents, Dr. and Mrs. William there, in building where the work | Anra Sonthacd Lereer. s : 5 3 % ¢ Royal Stokes, of the patients of the hospital will|Anne Devereux, Miss Dorothy Kim- ‘ ot - - #11 in for many valuable and useful |mell, Miss Flizabeth Haynes and Miss - e Wi ; pRepresentative Thom Butler of | Christmas gifts. The sale will be on | Elizabeth Wilson. - 7 5 3 hl"l"!)lvanla is in Washington for | for Tuesday. Wedn and Thurs-| Mrs. Hopkins will entertain a com- e osalon, and fs at the Rurlingtow | day, from 10 to 10 “k fomorrow, | Pany of efght at the supper dance at | A 3 : : otel for the entire season and Wednesday and Thursday from Hotel Hamlilton this evening for > 3 10 o'clock each o until 6 |t daughter, | Former Assistant Treasury and ) Sdwi 1 e Toland :‘ “"Sl ol :‘:“,u{' e amer Hoior i es e, an ' & Y ""é'l':'."-rf i e L v ‘ T i il e = et o e Bd 5t sulenaiden st Bincouan Soesy 1702 | B AT ARV E U I QNG Kt Fomacots | A Is showing Sl I bk fop the bunelt) Uithre of Brazin, the Hon 5 85T X 3 A AR | sgdrs; Thor - Walsh will - ; a new line of knitted capes of tha organization ere very | BeTas. ? o Bl of Taie At prieeba wi el (\ GALA NIGHT ( / and sweaters practical for near the heart of Mrs. Harding. a3 | Mrd T 7. Ansberry will entert ’ f i S rummage sale to be held December | TONIGHT * ! wear at Palm Beach or Aiken. at tea this afternoon for her g - 1 T . 7.8 10 and 11 at 1328 F street. Miss Which means unusual mér- Mrs. Coolidge has a; ted and will | 3y > . Elizabeth Hannawaund e & 3 cupy @ box”at the neesentation of | Hamnuon Gary and Mes, Wiklam B | Bk wifor AN T debutantes will a1xo 4ssist 1 the xate A Fod the, with deliclous Lovely in weave and color, Dawn of the Desert,” a Christmas|Borah will assist the hostess. - LI kRS food and - i | they offer a variety of choice aratorio b Tt Deane Shure, director | 207 £ e . p Mr._and Mrs. WHiL in ingenious combinations of of musie in Mount non Place M. ‘he ma ia ) . Mr. Mrs. Ly o e I U o Pt oy | palis,marriage of Mrs Lily Haleker : 5 d Now York haos i oxbrand of Beastifal eouvenire, e ; itchos and soft text day, December 21. The proceeds from | 1. is taking place today in i 5 % g for a stay of six weeks and are at fer phone mow for reserva. % st es and sof extures. the' first rendering of the “Dawn of | Paris. The ceremony will be followed R . ; the Shoreham Hotel Homree 4150 por person k The cape Ilhutr-ted$37 the Desert” will be given to the Flor- | by a reception at the Club Interalliee, |/ . i i ence Crittenton Home. Mrs. Du Puy has passed several win- . _— oS s s SinanEustus Slmpagn i st - | ‘ p Mrs. Du Fuy hae passed several win- . H. WILFRED DUPUY, were hosts to a dinner party of eight or beige at Tho minister af Persia, Mirza Khan | House 'in Nirect " sne “siiled. for A favorite of Waskington soclety, murried in Paris fodny to Capt. George W, |ut Le Paradis last night J i Alai il Teturn to Washington to- | Burope last “Spring & Rlhrotd The Weading wiN e i ; WEA' orrow. from. Richmonds Vi, whers | traveing extensivels o tha coner ety ealic s e ye A D) Sanaers s i i R Caant o atena o nent. maintaining an apartment at g on Hneition Foome. av the Rewent fo atend the nent, mainaining Burlington Hotel for the winter, moved Into the new le on it. Steele is in Europe supervis Toth street Saturday. ing the construction of the. glant dirigible ZR- wlrich will compel his Tompkins, daughter of Mrs. Gray "rh.» guests were Lieut. and M E B e O | Herman Pohl, Lieut. and Mre. P. . T na e, s Judson Mil- E: i ;. 3 i € e E heir Mrs, James J. Davis, wife of thelremaining there until about April, | Gusl Miss Goving and Lewls, Lieut. aud Mra. J. §. Bellinger. | daught chel Lewis to Mr. Llovd Secretary of Labor. will not observe | when he a M Aprils | Myrtis Porcher. Lieut. 1. Wagner, Miss Burt, and ’ o 1 retary of Labor. will n T hen he and his bride will return to Lot B Qo Me L Thursd mber Shpjnesday Washington. Mrs. William Wolfe Smith enter- | Among. the @ e ot Weat ¥ Mrs. < Stodd ineq | talned at a bridge luncheon today | Point clavsmat Licut. Rolfe who e Minister Vioves to ¥ Joseph toddard entertained at Wardman Park Hotel e GUAICAlaD T atton. at’ tea vesterday for her debutante X | are statloned in Washington. .. 37 S h The minist juatamala and | daushter, 3 Ruth ~Stoddard, in| Mrs. Herman Pohl is entertaining | Mrs. 15 Eveleth Whiting announces 5 % our Vmpat y Senora Francis Latour ure | §PPUMERt (o her I use Euest, isslat bridge toduy a number of the sea- | the engagement of her daughter. 4 v e 1 Ci e amdaice g : ¥1 “Mrs. Stoddard will entertain at & R e et S y s ] taste when Blackistone ar- 2 theater party this evening for her | ) i U. S A. Mrs. Whiting and her daugh- | R 4 S The minister of Siam, Phya Buri | daughter, later taking the company e ter are MNving Jin Asheville, N. €., ] B ranges the floral design you carasth. rveturned to Washineton | t0 the supper dance at the Hamilton | ( Mr. and Mrs. . K @ l“ here the wedding will take place 7 b W PLITT Is Useful and Beautiful XMAS GOODS * Crowa Dueal D set, $35.00 Tiieal Ware Decorated Tea Sets, $16.50. cse Coffee Sets, $10.00 avenport Tables, $25.00 up erice. a1l steel. $16.00 up o i e B T BB e D N i | Hotel New . ¥ork art Giaibouse. gasuis some time in the late winter, but order. JRat £ eHingaftor DRsHING 2 TOWICASE] 2 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Green, for|formerly resided here, Mrs., Whiting Pa ¥ . | Secretary of War a $ Shom they are entertaining at din- | was formerly Miss Frances Cox of “The counselor of the French em-|&re patrons of the Christmas sale to | ner dance tonight at the Chevy Chase (an old Washington and Georgetown basey and Mme. de Laboulave will|be held by the Unitarian Women of | Club | ramily. and is w sister of Srs L. W. entartaln at dinuner this evening in| Washington tomorroty and Wednes- izebrook and Mrs. Charles Hume . Y Special, ’3.50 and up horigr of Senator and Mme. Du Puy. |day in Pierce Hall, the first avallable | M- and Mrs, Harold Walker gave | of France who are i this country f0r funft of the new All Souls' National |& dinner last at their resi- r—-—-——__l ] : several weelks Unitarian Meworlal Chiurch: at totn donce, on s avenue | - i rvroiers, curysantur Mre John eune. wife of the | onen with 4 luncheon tomoroe Lo ! mond, debutante . of Mr. and Special Attention to Ladies 3 ~ MUMS and_other choice autim Soumandent the Marine ChThu|close with'a dance’ Wednesday gve- | Mrs. John Ia 4. Their Occid flowers at Moderate Prices. ahd o bt Mauehier sl b | "N "oty Mo T, | e fnciude ccidental Restaurant Ul "at the Ma charge of the dance tickets. Miss Helena l.od > o'clock, at their quarters at the Ma- = kay, Miss Editl The Famous Place to Din Mrs. Clintan R. Grove has with Moffett, Baroness V A the |17 & few days hir danehtes e |and Mrs. F. Wilkon Prichett of Phild Before or After Theater carn ylee Hardesty, who came to Washing. | delphla; Mr. Alan Rinehart, Baro Philippines M 3 BVATH Y Ay T LW foepaia: 2 Adan CHRLY, S : i i t dinner 1 eve- org ay from Baltimore. ace Plessen of th German embas: 3 Y 2 :l:’:lg o e “Nl:hizm'!m in_honor ¢ |panied by Mr. Hardesty Mr. Leander-MecCormick Goodhart of ———— — Gl ¥ o vt 14thand H B e tntative and Mrs. Steghen G.|(eorge Grove. the latter returning |the British embassy: Mr. Hartelendy ROACHES—BEDBUGS— to Baltimore yesterday. of the Hungarian leg: Mr. Cole- FPorter. fan Jenninge, Mr. Ralph Snowden ANTS—MOTHS i ally | Mrs. Alice cott, widow To Rid Your Dwellin, B Mrs. Alfred S, Gillett, who annually 2 ott, widow of Alex- | Hill and Mr. Thoron holds a sale of fancy articles made |ander Scott. is making her home at o Rid . ¥ of Bugs by her own hands for the benefit of { 1200 S street northwest. where she | The former ambas S ledog O o R e s o i nie season | iS at home to her many f Senor Pezet, was th service we perform for a modest charge. . ghe Sulvation Army, will this scason iy tutend ay by Viiractive rates o Tesliors. restanrants Your Furniture or ow a 3 == at a luncheon given hold it tn her own home, at 1614 20th Mrs. Archibald R. Randolph will be | charge d’affaires of Peru . | boarding he and hot s husiness plac Stroal o Jn a business Place|at’ home Thursday afternoon from ¢ | Prada at thelr apartment in Wi Housewives' Bureau B ORI e e e o fully to 6 o'clock. i man Park. The other guests include 410 Bgnd Bldg. f years. Lending itself wonderfully to ~ pan Eeek. e ouierguests | o S 3 ’ the arrangements for the sale is the | Mrs David A Reed. wife of Sen-|and representatives of the Peruvian 7 i soldiers’ room in her own residence. | ator Reed of Pennsylvania. will got | commiscion where, during the war, she often en- | e at home Thure Dee o s e e U - £ 3 ur:nln-d several hundred soldiers at fiul will receiv Th'.rm;v."g;:-:mefi in New e i iy iancae 2 i Like New for a Small Charge a time. er 12 - P . e ‘ = : . . The sale will open Wednesday and | ~ Mrs. Reed_has as her guest for a | mul ]il:rk.\h‘rx\x“»,‘lIl':rzl;‘tw?.’xmzf:fi:‘r',z‘r‘-a;if . Right now our upholstery ex- wiil continue untl Wednesday, De- Jeek Mrs. Thomas Wilcox of New | ment on Park avenue for the winter. L s / perts are not busy, and to get omitting Sunda: . Cliarles - Nobla' Grogory, ‘enter= . vour order right away we are harles Wood, wite Chaplain and Mrs. William Reese | .ained informaily at dinner last eve- pastor of the Church of the Cove- |Scott of Fort Myer will entertain at : / T will preside Wednesday at the | dinner December 6, in honor. of their | * "5 g : UPHOLSTERING 1 0 8 e A large variety of handsome lamp-=. in mahogany. poly chrome and_other finishes. - Floor e S lamp: Dinner Chimes, $5.75 up s 50 Telephone Stands and Stoo's. $10.00 up o Smoking Stands. $8.75 up Tnlatd Muffin Stands<. $16.00 up. . Photogranh Fix Tables Delicate, vet sturdy, examples of . p the wood -crafts- i Deska. Saz00 . man’s art. Tip-top chair, davenport. table, inlaid, as ""'l"!"‘ s, $30 00 illustrated, ToEe Janpe hip pg 7 R T SR T T T TR T T T Tabiles, $26.25 un. $27.50. Slde Chalrs, $48.00 up. Armchalrs, $52.50 up. Tonbon_ Dishies. $3.00 up. i i it T TR sir of distinc- Book Ends tion and solve rame g the problem ef Mirros. $11.75 up. Ten ‘tavle, awhich will be a feature | cousin, Mrs. John Sterling Deans of | ol. and Mrs R. I Rolfe enter- : i 3-Piece Parlor er 185 peblem ut Jewel Roxes. $22.60 up. each afternoon. Others _assisting | New York. iaiaen Bt thelr apirtment 4n. the spsce, as i Rook Stands, $17.50. shown, 4 Windsor Chairs. $13.25 up QOverstuffed Ganirs. $43.00 up e e eae Aters 41 Mrs. Pearl Moore Gray will enter- | Highlands their son, Licut. O. S Rolfe, SN 3 Living Room Irs. eroc e “eetr] Mlonre G - | United States Army; Mrs. Rolfe and N i h : Gouverneur Hoes, e Y o minseen at the sub- | daughter, Miss Ann Sherburne, dur- Suites, special this Dining Hoom Suites, $386.00 up @ Redroom Suites. $312.85 up and np & Muhogany Candlesticks. $2.50 pair up, GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. Skp Covers Made to Order Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering - MERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. | g ;325 14th St. N.W. Main 4224 627 F SLN.W. it omce ampies Phone Main 8139 the nlece and house guest of Mrs. Col. R. H. Rolfe, Quartermaster Gillett; Mrs. r;ugh 'Cu,\{l-l»‘_flnd_l)lr;. Mrs. John Temple Graves enter- | Corps, and Mrs. Rolfe entertained at Labor Only Louis McGill of Fhiladelphia, Who (> | tained at luncheon ~ today ~for Ler|a dinner and dance at the Columbia . . spending the winter at the Conneeti- | gaugnter, Miss Anne Cothran Graves, | Country Club Thanksgiving night, in , Special low prices on our com- cut. : in compliment to Mrs. Frederick | honor of Lieut. and Mrs. O. S. Rolfe. vlete’ stock of Tapesteles, Velours Representative and _Mrs. Richard Painting and Silk Upholstery materials. Yates of Springfield, Tll, arrived to- erhanging day at the New Wiilard, where they ! Cabinet Work will remain for a short time. an hava e (6" Svadkington. 108 DE PACHMANN, TODAY, POLTS, 4:30 o'cx.ocx.=—:@ Miss Violet Gratz of Philadsiniia | Pel ¢nce ing the Thanksgiving holid | week at. .. ceos é 510-00 Tea Wagous. $25.00 up the winter and are at Wardman Park Hotel. Representative Edward W. Pou and || DROOP DROOP tel for the wml:' " S Lo totay at Hauscheny THE OLDEST LIVING OF ALL GREAT PIANISTS AFTER Hopikine. In_honor of her House guest, HAVING LISTENED CRITICALLY TO RE-PERFORM- _ Hopkiotile Homa ot New Yereand ANCES OF HIS PLAYING, WROTE ENTHUSIASTICALLY You Are Cordially = . Invited Made With Pure Fruits / QEMIEE i : RN A it e Welte-Mignon Reproducing Piano: | || £ \ Exhibit of “The ‘Welte-Mignon® reproduces the living soul of T : the Artg:tl, and has not its equalt:g 25 ; CWCt; Unusual s The written opinions DE PACHMANN'S - ; E'uening Footwear of such world-famed s ORIGINAL . = pianists as De Pach- RECORDS and Gowns by the P adorew bl Loe Y/ (17 IN NUMBER) Harris Shop” on vinne, Mmes. Sama- : 2 are the exclusive ; Li?)ing M Ode lS Quince Jam . reff, Car rtc ntoh and A property of the Plum Jam cecesme. - scoresofothers WELTE-MIGNON 2 (which we can show : COMPANY in this shop MAGRUDER'’S you) sre _incontro- D AND ARE HEARD ' Best Groceries vertible. \ - : Zo BBS'OPNADT;:NTAGE nmoflow' Wedne-fday Conn. Ave. and K Street THE WELTE- ] WELTE-MIGNON ; - MIGNON 5 Established 1875 g pONON . and Thursday | " | Combing Won't Rid | OF Alhiten 0 i : , , from 12 to 4 P. M. Hair of Dandruff| RE-PERFORM ly, whenever conven- THE PLAYIN fent, to hear the The only sure way to get rid of | OF THE ARTIS(:,l' Brambach Welte-Mignon, $1,695 “Welte. dandruft is to dissoive it, then you | destroy it entirely. To do this, get | - . abut four ounces of ordinary liquid b s e Welte-Mignon ' Welte-Mignon p and rub it in gently with the Uprights: Priced Grands: Priced : finger tips. From this tonight, and by morning From m if not all, of your dandruff | will be gone and two or three more | foations wi completely - 0o "ol ned iracs. of A6, 5o EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS IN WASHINGTON FOR STEINWAY er how much dandruff you o will find, too, that all ftchin an g o e et liees E.F.D & Sons C 1300 G | h 1p will st aisl disying of siesecaipinil] an . H. roop ons Lo. flufty, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. | “You can get liquid arvon at any drug store and it never falls to do | the work.—Advertisement. Iy S B S S S Apricot Jam ..wees Blackberry Jam.eee Damson Jam ..ceee Pineapple Jam .o Peach Jam . Pear Jam Raspberry Jam Strawberry Jam Red Cherry Jam White Cherry Jam. . 85885858 &3 &5 —The “City Club Shop”” of "~

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