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THE SEATTLE STAR-SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1920. a ere ee re i Stracciari to . SHALL OUR SOLDIERS ELECT Sing Thursday |THEIR COMMANDING OFFICERS | | , Al TO ri) D longo Opern company, will make his BY CYNTHIA GREY BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS | \faee Seasbe cuoertiics ‘nant coce| Shall eur enwy $0 vevcationtaed? ee Society Editor of The Star | pager: Wage ie paugihr gapgen nc on | Shall we discard the system of military caste? if . Easter veils are ringing clear, | PP Rit ynaer the direction! Should our soldiera be permitted to elect the officers who We * Winter's gone and Spring is here. } will embrace many beautiful num. | command them, just as we elect our president and legislatore? » ‘ Everyone a welcome sings, | bers m the superb “Harber of |, J have received an interesting communication from an ez- To the season Easter brings. | Sovthe” scim 0nd. the. Fees trom | service man on this subject, and I should like very much to al . ‘ Pag Rect ‘to his rollicking Neapot| hae from others. tu Easter bells are ringing loud, "We obe oni6 14 nt: doe Stns ne| His letter follows: , a Children press in joyous cronod ; Hx ung sasey 9g! pom ge Dear Mias Grey: Why not use the ballot in the army? It a Flowers and birds in heavenly lay or} ham. His complete pro-| seems a very practical thing to me. In my talks with soldiers « Join to hail the Easter Day. . e . |] hear so much about harsh, imperious officers. Either tha ™ 1 wa eenee""""| or about young college men who have been given command | : Easter bells are ringing low, “tows of Bvening>- .|when they were not fitted for it. And I have read about bh Sweeter yet opel a flow, Vitavieiin, Vinsowniia care (Charming | | some noted singer who was given a high rank as soon as he § p Telling of a Love that rhymes, a re, ene meres Ean |entered the service. s ‘ 4 Softly with the Easter chimes. e Mr, Mirecciant ise} The ballot is the only thing that can and will destroy all . Tt Rigelette ‘vas “")!Nerat-tannt |Of this foolery and mete justice to all. fi IE Ps Tennis Ball to Be \{" 7ELEPHONE the So- seansiie tees 2s) CERTAL ‘LY—LET THE SOLDIERS ELECT THEIR t A > . Caote FP M “) vt ie Bi ‘Gret pee vent ene eh rd — ta Paloma (iy reauent).ou..o “yrasiee| If voting is a good thing for a nation, then it is a good x ep Salvaprgernemgeecnl | » Main 600; Mr. Straceiart 8 thing for the army. As the right to choose has given the coming event of Friday eve || Home, Main 2761. Alfred Detbruck Deiivee citizens of all democratic nations more interest jn their coun ne of Your Bmile (uy +, \try, so it will enliven the spirit of our fighting men, if are allowed to select the man they are to follow into battle. “Ming When the Seattle Tennis club wave. nboote drearatnas Card Party by Renton Mr @tracetart fi Aria, “Largo a factotam,” from “Rar- | specially 0: tc will add vest | Hill Guild of Orthopedic sre ai Bivigha “--Kewsint| Rest assured the boys will never put a sissy or a dunce in¥y = astair, ant judging trem “A grpdipiand oy OF jal tne } wot ersinaaee na |command—for they are, for the most part, just as sane and d : ; hospital on Thursday afternoon, | . SUS rf of pptronsanen re ee. April 15, at the home of Mra. F. M Di Es F Ignorance Is | HAT do YOU je SE kar cictean hen neeat, | TOP@RM, 1206 23d ave. N iscuss Future Not Innocence think? Write i rransto cre- : . 3 Dear Mine Grey: In your columns | * < Sand Mrs Montevmery Russell, | Miss Fischer Hostess _ of Alliance |laat night, “Mids Seventoon” brought || thia Grey, care of 8 ; Mra, R. William Crosby,| anes Grace Fischer will be hostess NEW YORK, April 2—The Inter.|* third clans the question of |! Seattle Star, ° of the house committee, | ae dinner on Friday evening at her national Woman Suffrage alliances, of Whether the chorus girl or the co-ed includes Mrs. Thomas Greea, | home, entertaining ten guenta before jmade the best wife. She mentioned | which irs. Carrie Chapman Catt is own resides ‘ " ‘ the country lass. | Eligible Candidates Burke, Mrs. J. D. Lowman: Mrs.) ye Tennis Club Ball. president, will b firwt afterthe | s wligible C 5, Green, Mra, Winlock Miller, es 6 in Genova, Switaer-| WbY fhould an unsophisticated | io Presidential Chair P. KR. Ferry, Mra. C. D. Stimson, 1920. country girl be chosen for a wife tn} John B. Agen, Mra AH. An-| Social Service Club Mra F. S. Stimson, Mra) Phe Social Service club will meet Struve, Mrs James D.'on Monday with Mrs. James Brink: fewe, Mra. H.C. Henry, Mrs. Eetear| joy at the Arcadia apartments. Mra. John Erickson, Mra, Dan ie i Kelleher, Mrs. Richard Ballinger, Skin- . Mra. a McEwa: Harry Whitne: Gy Mra. a ge Mra John} Mr. and Mrs, Thomas A. Fransioti question of paramount " \ girl? ance at the meeting in predicted 4 be the future of the alliance,|, Pecause a girl ia fortunate enough to live in the city and see and under- ° mal | sand ite wiles, is no fenson why sho| 1 claim that in the U. & A. ovaam child born here is an American and |should paint her face or burn her| |bair to a’ “frazzle” with a curting|8# © chance to become president of eto gx fons el hat a child must y friend claims that a c! The city srl, whether she’ bt! eve parents who are citisens Gael } Dear Mies Grey: I had an argw tm,| Preference to the sophisticated city| | ome tim tees of mine the day, and I wish you to settle it for which is composed of the natio ations of 26 coun. try has the privilege yaten and 12 alter frage orgar Mr. and Mrs. Fransioli Hick Sa | ion ach Dinner Hosts nat Various suggestions are reported chorus girl or coed, has a more gen- | | to be coming into London headquar- | long Une of grandparents living here Mra Alexander Baillie, Mra| will be hosts at dinner at the Sunset ,_| tera as to the future of the alliance, | rt rom pape reap y Rien ha get pe he will have any chance to rum y ny A |, del -) “i a d- he h fs t e « -— Witsoe, Mra. bgt pated P= ey Ray — p Barbara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Duff, of Nebraska City, and grand-\ such a» that of Switzerland that Old ne the muset gucenantel, becdaee for president, F. A. P. —_ a Soe oe . daughter of Mrs. Amos Brown, who, with her mother, has been spending the winter in alliance should neither be modified Children of foreign embassies bora BVawenee CF e6bereonee bund 6 |Rorance ig not Innocece.” 8. 8. kc . nor dissolved until all countries afMilt- Americ: mericat Women’s Century Club | Seattle—Portrait by Bushnell. Ne Ss a lated tot have Setained the vote ‘. es nue of the nenenaliiy ef thor TE ait : " | ritain proposes the object | Proper ire . Children born of tmmigrants whe to Give Musical Tea | ADDITIONAL CLUBS | bees, will meet on Thursday, April | shail be the obtalning of woman wut. For Wedding have not taken out citioonshle papers The Women’s Century club will . |8, at 8 p m, in the ase, wi ttendant reforms, an o a| have the privilege of declaring them give their postponed musicale on bitin, Chapter, No. 95, 0. FB. 8.| ball of pelf-determination Binge der btgaet yt | selves Americans when they become . Robert Wilson is chairman of | Thursday, April § at the home of | The Seattle chapter, No. 95, 0. | o One of women as citizens, Admistion tO] Church weddl 1g in the afternoon, and of age. A chil of such parentage, Gecorating committee, with the| Mra. F.C. Berendes, 720 16th ave. N.| air John Powell of Vancouver,|E. &, will give a card party at) Brondway PT. A. the alliance should be open should I wear hat and gloves? {f normal and ambitious, has just u assistants: Mra. Wallace) She will be assisted by Mra Fred/p C_ returned to his home on|the Nortonia cafe on Fourth « The Proad P-T A. will meet] To promote establishment of com DAILY READER. |™ch chance to become president 4 W. Bert, Jr, and Mra J. J. Can-| Wednesday night, having spent sev.| Friday evening. April at promptly at ae y plete equality of wornen and men in It depends upon the occasion. That | ti United States as @ descendant 3 non, with Mra. Henry Landes andiera; days in town amang old| o'clock. All Bastern Stars and at the Broadway high school. Ble | the family, soniety and state; develop | a 47 the wedding 4s to be large or| Yankee stock. .@ | Mra. F. EB. Patmerton presiding at | priends. | friends are invited. tion of officers for the coming year) capacity of women for responsibil! | sag end whether you ere @ guest eee af eee eee will be held. jupt. F. B. Cooper | ties of citizens, and improve the lot or @ member of the bridal party. If Wi at Dr. Walter K. Seetye will teave| Combined Catholle Clubs Mlaer | wit! address the meeting. of women and children, is the object | tke" jatter, you shoula consult’ tha| Wiemesses next week for New Orleans to at.| TS combined Catholic clut@ of | eee proposed by Danish women, Nether: | 52140 to be on to tire. If you| Marriage tend the National Medica! conven. | ‘%!* city will give @ mixer April 9) Chapter V, P. EL 0. lands wishes the alliance reorganized | ore 4 guest, the gown would be ap-| Dear Miss Grey: Wl you tion in that city, and will «pend | *! Collins playfield. All young pro ; sO. held ite an.| With the alm of enlightening women | propriate ané you should wear hat|state, thru your columns, several months in the East doing| Die interested cordially invited) Chapter V. P. BO. held tte Au, | politically and furthering legal, social | 7g” ios it is necessary to have witn “The Lam Ride Together’... Brownies | research work in various hospitals | P&Pcine at 9 p.m. following officers were elected: Mra.| S04 economic equality of men‘and/ eee . order to obtain a marriage lic ure Rich. = following officers were elected: cos 3 ” 5 Monon -...- fiatnt-feens beitid King County Humane Soriety |A. J. Falknor, president; Mra |*°™2 Plants Suitable begs en ar ae ; “Mediation” (from “Teal )--*cconet| Dr. Albert I. Boufflour will leave! King Cbunty Humane pociety and | Charles A. Ferguson, vice president iLegi W n For Window Boxes ding ceremony? OUTSIDER. Mra. Victor Rednick, violtn. on Sunday for Chicago to be gane | its friends will be entertained April Mra. 1 HH. Moc fecording secre. egion ome Dear Miss Grey: Can you tell me| 4 prospective bride and groom ¥ Mra Henry Bewert. piano. a month. |21 by Mr. Richard C. Craven, a lec. tary; Mre, Martha Amert, chaplain é what pretty Sowers are put in win-| must be accompanied by one witwens a fuee Som toe turer of national reputation, who, Mra James A. Kerr, treasurer: Mex | T aunch Drive dow boxes besides geranttms? whe ts soquaieted with beck, partial Mire. 3. B. Patriem, Mr. Walter Foster left Thursday | will tell bin faseinating stories, Milo J lene, guard; to the state Ei Rg RN oO READER. or one whe knows the bride) Mra. Evans at the plana hin hh hamee Se Gam: Deancions. “Animals in War and P Fe Lr oiy~creemdbag val heh hy rag von Pomme ey on tannchad a | Almost any plant df it has “the! one who knows the groom, when It is requested that active mem: eee trated with slides, The p fx | Mra. Richard Saxe Jon firet a nae 1 Beni orn sa ‘ty, Proper light and care, oa grow ja plying for @ marriage license. bers be present at 2 p. m, as : Invited, nate, Mra. 8 I . second | driye “Thursday, March 25th. ‘\as well in @ window bor as out 4 wat ten Oe , ; tie. Mrs-| there will, be election of officers.|_ Miss Sara Livingstone has return. | eee jalternate, Mr : | will be carried on until May | %) oof Provieniy pinks, daiste pines ese “it Bacon, Mrs. a ee Pregvem at. 2:46 ed from Vancouver, B. C. where! Geaetie Crm er ore eee 15 under the direction of two teams. | 4% k, carnations, daby, roses, Mrs. C. °} iymnasth y erbe ne 01 : 7 " ied. Mrs, George T. Myers, Sra yh fucet of her aunt, Mra 3, C. Taffia | The Senior club of the North Find Circle Child's Conserve: | 3% er ine team known aa |Drimroses, verbena ell make Bttrac- B. Peeples, Mrs. Farwell Putnam| Dinner Parties to Pre who accompanied her home and will }Gymnastic society will give a calico Gop Range It Booope” te very gaxious to | Sue wasow bowed 939 A 5 make an extended visit In town. | hop April 10th at the Seattle Gym ‘The ‘North End rele of the * ne desiring to ERE’S MEAT LIST I. Tennis Club Ball | ‘ a t ; ° he | have nes of persons ing to| LIERE’S ! Mrs. E. B. Ballinger, Mrs. J. eee naatic hall, 1819 Eighth ave }Child's Conservation league w n. All those who have a son, hus-| 49 TURDAY Skrondal, Drs. Henry Exxert.| Reservations are being made] po 4 sy. award Lincoln “ale meet Thursday, April Sth, at the) 004 oy or belonging to Rainter |ON SALE SATU. H.C. Hibbard. Miss Doris Mitch-| anity foe dinner parties large and} gmith of New York, tormecty ot, Dauehters of Veterans, Clara home of Mra. James M. Stamp. 6017 21 are eligibie and also| Saturday was the last day of yn ave onite the Univer wank cease hediamie oe iinet. mane Ce “ 4 | given by the Seattle Te: club on|month among old friends, and are) soo" Par, Mave ttt Loraram book t ate belnaing to oes eee 1. Bouffieur. oe pore 1 Ohristenaenra| at Dresent guests of Mr. and Mrs i - Mr Y go wh Nordin. i. ‘ ours el Washington a cage Est prices featured for tgomery Russell ts chair: y nim. a ts Leroy Danby Lewis at their home |D8ehters of Veterans presented : done some ex.| Saturday follow: aq the reception and refreah-| hall, A large “Dutch treat” party) 11. iiemtands the various rocmne of the Mount | he Americaniza-| Pork, hearts, 12 . “qont committee, and those asnisting|has been arranged by Mrs. John Ora 4 | view county school with flags ater! ISS GRACE BARNES Reef, pot roast (cornered rump) will be: Mra. W. H. McEwan, | Bayleas. o Pap ah : |S splendid program had been given MISS GR. 4 BARNES main object of the “Scoops” | 20c. “Lowman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles, H. Fieldj Mr. and Mrs. eVan Presley of! by the children. Comrade Abbott! py pry p70 . we " “ epread ‘opaganda 1 Veal, chops (shoulder), 25¢. ve al Jobn Bed gg will entertain ten friends, Miss Kath. | Latouche, Alaska. are receiving con ve an interesting talk and Mrs |G1VES READINGS pen t, ee state bonus bill rey for Lamb, fnack, 20¢ The popular remedy for Grip; fi Schroeder, Mrs. W. D. Perkins,|¢rine Crawford will be hostess at a|fratulations on the birth of @ #0n| Guth addreaned the aasemblage on| Peauty of dict Listinguish re Hanvourger steak, 200. Influenza; for Catarrh; for Gi Charlies E. Burnside, Mrs. J. W.|tabel for eight, Mias Doris Mitchelt/Apri! 1. The little one has been | «patriotiam.”* . o 1 and for Sore Throat. ’ ed David ReVan. Mra. Presley ee 6 : © M. Horton, Mra. |has invited eight of her friends to| nam : R. Sites, See. H. 8. Tremper,|dine that evening at the club in|was ® graduate of the 1814 clans of| Women's Benefit Association W. W, Folger, Mrs, W. R. Craw: |honor of Mra. Angus Stewart of |the University o@ Washington and | Seattle Review, No. §, Women's To get the best results take enty-seven” at the first feeling of rt t of the nb Friday evening Lace Bertha Charms and Mrs. C. H. Whitelaw. Vancouver, B. C., Mr. W. R. Griffith | member of Kappa Kappa Gamma 80 | Renetit association of the Macca theatre Cold—tassitude, a chill, a shiver, : eee has reserved a table for six, and |fority. | ° ° ican, 3 Mr. Waldran Peterson will be host oe, in ew opu arl y iss Moss to Wed of a mall party. th. and Dare, Patsieh: Pesnett Chee | ‘ BT After the Grip take Hu a Bothwell Tonight $ arrived Wednesday from Lon An i, ae ot mae muarea| Miss Mann to Be Hostess | tries where they have been eventing 4 are guests of Mr.| 7 rene Moss, daughter of Col. Harvey! Mins Charlotte Mann will entertain |." Sys) Mt Dudles ne the tata J, Moss and Mrs. Mons, to Mr. Chal-|six friends at dinner at the Tennis | sorrento mers E. Bothwell will be solemnized| club Monday evening before the ee | or phreys’ Tonic Tablets. Doctor's Book in English, Spanish, Portuguese or Ges matied free. M. Dudiey, at the Hotel tonight at the home of the bride’s| Junior Ball. At all Drug and Country’ Stores, Homphreys’ Homa. Medicine Co, William Street, N Per ae Mr. and Mrs. A. Rooks have re/ Rev. William A. Major will read celved word that their son, Senior jew York. . arol 200 y > | ———— fhe service. Miss Moss’ two attena.|F'ederation of Women’s |Lieutenant Albert Harold | Rooks,| By Mabel Cleland * Sed a. cas wane, ak pd Clubs to Give Ball base in San Pedro, has been ‘pro Page 15 “uncomfortable ¢ _ Bower girl. The best man will be Mr.| The Seattle City Federation of |Moted to the rank of lieutenant com “—vo™ hak ial seat », ‘Sea bde. Od Mowe oan rta yes a Women’s clubs will give a large in-|™ander, and is in command of the tire David asked whore & Hurlbut made 4 ied eee formal dance on Friday evening,|Submarine H4. He expects to be|] most choking her with a bear-|and itr eaves? es ¥ Brid April 23, for the building fund of the | t@nsferred to the naval base at San|} hug Well jo girl comfortable vag ge new clubhouse, and ax it will be the | Francisco - July Pare nM nadine “No, darling, I'm not tired,"|Mr. I od there. ’ 7 Rooks will leave Yn Saturday to viait she answered. “He used to have cow a i qectponed oe a ot Si Rencaree Stmaeted nsec ha win reoals ooverns | St cau. nsite teed 12 have 8 com and bene 5 The Monday Mes cg beagle nome .o make it a success. months ty Los Angeles |] er dear? Or can you mend and/ that he used part of his big (no gation) =, 8 Tuesday with Miss Lucile Green Pe ocene. Fag ote | é y a ’ . : executive committee for the talk both together Should ye for her pasture the Seattle Tennis club. a ware | 3 . "i vening ts headed by Mra. Wilson R.| .% +. Eder Berg left on Tuesday maybe, think you could talk w i frald of cows Are you, Hu eson i olgtd G Philomus 4 to spend a month as the guest of her Httie i aprala epa de t Optical Co. Gay of the Philomus club; tickets ¥ 1820 Seco! i Mra. Albert D. McCleyerty ot the|™mosher, Mrs. J. 8. Danner, in Berke n in Mother's lap. And th ° day, T had - nd Ba near Union, , ; decor: . ‘ s eyen looked Jong-| quite a right with o ite Dr, and Mrs. Jay 1. Durand will be Aspasia; decorations, sire. F, W.| ley. a bape dl n Bn i ope long pen : us f vith that posite Arcade t to eight quests at dinner Mon.|Chriswell, Rau.’ ¢ Beach Woman |] inely up into Mother's tn minty cow. We were playing if: ! club; music/"irs, Herbert J. Ames,| Mrs. J. B. Chitborg returned yes: | Mother spilled all the mending| the yard and 1 ware a little red rete will later “ationd ‘tng |art depafiment, city federation. Miss|terday from a sojourn of two months |] back into the basket and caught | coat and cap. Maybe that's what e good 7 Mat-4 McGough, acting chairman of |in California. Pegky up into her r attention, but she : | fave building board, in honorary chair- EE ‘Oh, you funny eds!" she ead man on arrangements. Mr. Bernard Fotheringham will re said. >» I can't sew and talk in the Denny yard, ees turn tomorrow from Los Angeles, | at least—I can't sew and tell David interrupted a ‘ : where he has been on a three weeks’ | stories and I know perfectly well | apalr a Horlicks Shower for Miss Watson | business wip that’s what you want: Climb up, "Y« We had made a | ‘be + ORIGINAL 3 4 ‘ David-man, lots of room in this | playhou: . die eeeee it 7 4 A pretty shower was given at the meee | chair, Now what a. eee : " Malted Milk#, home of Mr, and Mrs, W. C. Barnum o> Il io O na _ be ust have been rhght of : fi Safer ai their home on Green Lake bivd 3 | byl felt you si the great where th 10.0 nt store ts We hs stL.|on Saturday evening in honor of |[_ God Thor and h ‘ iad pieces | ken china for Milk Mies Marguerite Wateon, who le to . | ‘Oh, no, Mother, tell ‘bout | dishes, an empty a table th For Infants | be 4 bride of April. Kighteen guests CLUBS FOR MONDAY early days," Peggy beget. and were } nd time a = “But I didn't live in early days,| when somet that cow Sey ore Brenan and enjoyed om evening Chapter V, P. E. 0. I] you precious,” Mother laughed | and allt led Ly of cards apt Pe. BE. | or ee * other laughed | ang he tampeded iy ies pod ihe e Chapter V, P. B. ©O., will meet back. either for the house or the fence ‘ey , he Cooking with Mre James Matchett, 1710 Well, they were quite early T" vider got afely to © A Nutritious Diet for All Ages| Sigma Phi Epsilon 27th ave. on Monday, April Sth weren't they, when you were just | shelter legs were short o aay yh aad to Organize Luncheon’ at 12. litt 7 and HOt every 9 He thing and the emed most inter Quick Lunch at Hom Office see was like it Is now,” David said, | ested in ny way, for she Avoid Imitations and Substitetes A mmestiig Will, he “called. te the Lincotn' High School PT, A. enon thtten Were not just ax|came tearing at me wjth her very near future of all alumni mem-| ‘rhe next regular meeting of the Ae pedal and I suppose it | head down, making a hoarse, an ,, Ifyou have ectema, ringworm or =| bere of Sigma Phi Hpaiion fraterni-|rincoin High School PT. A. will! youn “Ory SPANKS to) Bry nolxe in her throat and lar itching, burning, sleep-dest ties to formulate plans for a perma- | you Me her head in a frightful r be held Monday, April 6th, at 2.15, | “The University stood ner skin-eruption, try Resinol Ointment an BY CORA MOORE j which frames her neck and shoul- Fuller | ent organization w ° a Resinol S IBERTY tee’ aati: ae yore Basen tg Rey gerd ‘lela nd is i where the Cobb building "L ran as fast as I could, but New ‘York's Fashion Authority |eers in chasming fashion. ching spa eed ine Sow Sa ment of hostilities in Europe, 1917. | Mantacy reccedura Te eae || stands. Almost no houses were | had barely roached the fence and One of the most interesting “small | 1 noticed at one of the Club de) yt go. rouble disay It is fronted that there are fifty oo, iy are ae ue ; built around Lake Washington, climbed to the first board when : 7 | Vingt teas recently a bertha effect | Retest Se tot Rastost Ointment are MARKET members of Sigma Phi Epsilon fra-|pusineos neaston the mentne wit ene |f tide on the Yesler or Madison| she reached me and. giving a {| Botes” of fashion is the bertha’s re-|on\a lovely gray chiffon velvet frock, | Resoat baluaoey, hig et Mite te B ternity now {n Seattie‘and near vicin- Sourn te Ale adesalne ney vy nal cable cars took one quickly into! fierce snort she caught me r |turn to popularity verywhere, in and have had a sketch made of it. It! eoncamtar fa hy: Maethine Of tha freternity are the woods. Yos, I think, after | betwoen her horns. I elung t | the shops, at smart affairs, on the! was in two sections caught together od 40 tad ab Fred Lat ticipate in a campfire program, with ts J) reaues: inform Mr. Fred Loatz| Miay E, Fowler in charge. | Miax Pike Liberty Theatee M10 4525 15th ave, N. Ii. ‘Telephone uth Brown will tell of the advan. | Kenwood 4092 of their present ad tages of campfire, anetuted by Mra. dresa. Keith Logan es all, 1 did live in quite an ‘early | to the fence a minude, then I felt day.’ Do you know whi the| her lift me high in the air—and Arcade building is, kiddies?” Phe | plump! 1 fell over the fence and children looked blank. out of her reach,” REKRRK ° e 4 | stage * this feature that |at a single point on the shoulders, , Jonee went out with puffed sleeves | its edges finished separately, and the | | jand the po! fullness drawn away from the front o's new tre |e within the space of an inch at/ makes sick sking boasts & bertha of princesse luce, jeither sida |