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D 5 BRILLIANT AUTUMN WEDDING JOINS MISS JEROME ‘AND MR. STUBB BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Bditor of The Star ING THE ANNIVERSARY OF HER MOTHER'S RIRTH as BD the day of her marriage, Miss Katherine Jerome, daughter of Mr. and Timothy Jerome, last evening became the bride of Mr, Albert Charles son of Mr. and Mrs, A. O, Stubb of this olty, Sentiment and rare were emphasized in all the appointments, the autumn tints har strikingly with the brunette types of girthood who composed the party. Long before the appointed hour the thtimate little chapel St. Barnabas was filled with admiring relatives and friends. Great ches of russet foliage, shading from palest gold to richest vermitiion, massed in woodland effect in the chancel, Wicker standards of} ehrysanthemums lent their) to the oceasion, enhanced by To Remember teas cathedral tapers in conven: brass holders. Marking each TUFADAY, SEPTEMNER t1— ‘Tho marriage of Mise Ir , and tied most decidedly with maline bows, were sheaves of i roses, pale-tinted asters, ned with autumn leaves, | to Mr. John Loor Locke at organ prelude signalled the home of Mr, and Mra OQ ting clergyman, Dr. Herbert | Preher, we WEDNESDAY, QRTTEMBER Gowen, the «room and his Mra Prank 0. Taylors “at n, Mr. Lawrence Ives, who | for her sister, Mre. Le the bridal party at the altar. | meeaiee Guna of th “Bridal Chorus” from Lohen- “_ eo, entertain heralded the ushers, Mr. Brant) che kecenak oe i, Mr. A. C. Pringle of Ta. geoured from Mra. M Lawren Calvert, Mr, Capito; 4017 Douglas, Mr. Stewart Miller| Bow, pg So eeemn Arthur Latimer, who were pr po be d by two dainty maids, Miss | Miller and Miss Maryan of Spokane, gowned alike filmy moon-colored creations to be brown, orange Yellow tulle, fashioned graceful | ‘over cloth of guid. They wore) hata of brown maline with slight touches of} grosgrain ribbon, stitched in) ‘Their slippers too were of gold, id they carried showers of Ophelia! Miss Dorothy Ewing and) Judithe Gibha walked behind nr home" L. Love. Mra. Daca W. Hrown to complt- ment Mise Roberta Hainsworth and bridal party at lumeheom at her home Informal tea for her steter, Mra Heory Mull, with Mra Heghe Wilton Fairbanks as hostess, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER t¢— Mra. Fairbanks’ bridee tea tn com- Pliment to Mra Mull Miss, Margaret Ames’ tuncheon at hoine to honor Mise Mary Trim. bre. Mra Thomas Rum’ the home of her Johm Collims, TURSDAY, SEFTEMNER te— The wedding of Mise Plorine Graft bos Tuncheon at ther, Mra of honor, the six bridesmaids) costumes fashioned Precise | Miss Emily Jerome as ef honor, completed the bril-| color scheme in her bouffant of orange tulle, over gold tis-| very short and shirred ip hoop | at the hips, Her French hat) was upturned, having for its; ornament, a burnt ostrich / » pierced thru the crown, | ly trailing over her shoulder. | Bouquet was a lavish array of| at hom, rand Mrs. Christian Frederick Graft, At $:20 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER t9— The marriage of Mise V Benson to Mr. Raymond Ry: a Sgorclock, in the Church of ‘the y. SATURDAY, OCcTOnER s— Miss Mary Louise Roshester to wed Mr. David Morgan Roderick at 4 e’clock im the tabernacle, aptist ebureh. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER o— Wedding of Miss Mary Pryor to Mr. Frank Glibert Hiaek at Trin- ity parteh chureh a! ” toe! roses. bride, on her father’s arm, “i Fadiantly lovely in her wedding ,\ ivory cre} meteor, the os which ican ae plain but | He is « graduate of the University | i the delicate embellishment of |! Texas, and a member of a prom: lace at the neck. The skirt | !nent-Virginia family. Mr. and Mre. ia short and graceful, its simplicity | Dysart will make Seattle their jeved by medallions of iridescent | bome ‘cee dery. A court train of Prine- Eien which had belonged wi tura | Mra, Ruhm to et mothe and rrandmothr:| Entertain Friday set off with sprays of orange| Ten guests wil! be entertained at ‘The veil was short andj luncheon Friday by Mrs. Thomas extremely to her coiffure| Ruhm at the home of her mother, becomingly. Bride’s roses,| Mfs. John Collins. tinted orchids and lilies of the’ pil Y composed her arm pouquet.| Dance at Yacht Club the invocation, Mra. Sara K. ital yy, of Everett, sang impres | for Hospit “O, Perfect Love,” and the) The Interlaken guild of the Ortho party and close friends in the | pedic hospital have planned an eve- set repaired to family! ning of dancing and sociability to for an informal reception and| morrow evening for the benefit of supper. Epergnes’ of vivid) the hospital, and are anticipating as/ Perennials adorned the mantel! great a success as wna their former book shelves, with the same.col-| dance held at the club in the sum- scheme continued. In the receiv-| mer. Tickets may be secured from ig line were the bride and groom, |any member of the guild or at the! and Mrs. Jerome, Mr. and Mrs.| door and @ cordial! invitation ts ex > tended to the public. eee Mr, and Mrs. James Jerome Mrs. Ensley Boyd-Smith, rela- of the bride from Oakland, Cal. ‘Pink snapdragons in a low mound d from the supper table, pre-| over by Mrs. Gilbert Whitte-) Skinner and Mrs. Paul Wilbur | Miss Pryor to Give Luncheon Entertaining the bridesmaids in her wedding party, Miss Mary ‘The bride donned her trav-| Pryor will entertain at luncheon at costume of mole colored peach | her residence, Saturday, October 2. material, embroidered tn tones! Later the party will attend the per- r brown, and with collar and cuffs! formance at the Mooi Diack lynx. Her hat was of hen- s° encircied th of r ptiaregy by a wreath of | Dinner for After a wedding journey of two| Betrothed Pair ‘Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Stubb will greet! Mr. and Mrs, Lyman Hoge Black friends in their new home at} wit) entertain the members of the Sixth ave. N. E. | Black-Pryor bridal party at dinner Aging jat their residence Monday evening, October 2. r . pplimented 1 ie Mrs. James Hamilton De Veuve| Miss Graff t @rranged a delightful iuncheon to Be Honored Pay at the Sunset club as a farewell! “with invitations extended to pomannad to Miss Ellen Messer, |ewelve of her friends, Miss Cather ves the end of the week tO/ ine Ostrander will compliment Miss Be ecnee gray aca can tee Florine Graff with a luncheon at Connecticu nelac aces an iuepeie NANG frienda of the bonor guest|*" "°™* O* Thursday Were seated at the attractive board . hat had for its centerpiece « baker | Assistants at Tea 0 @ vari-colored fiers, which iater! Mrs. Ned Everett Davis, Mrs. Became individual nosegays Aubrey Wilton, Miss De Ette Me ‘ -jibndgee Ausland and Miss Harriet Allen will ‘iss om: assist Mrs. Bertha Wilton Fair M Tyler Becomes banks on Thursday at the tea Bride of Mr. Dysart In the presence of the immediate | family, the marriage of Miss Mar- 4 Tyler, daughter of the Iate |. Columbus Tyler Tyler and Mra. , to Mr. Arthur Dysart of thie Gity was solemnized Saturday after- "Moon at 1 o'clock at the bride’ home, the Rev. W. H. Bliss of Trin- }which she is giving in weleome to |her sister, Mrs. Henry Hull, of Georgia, Friday Mrs. Fairbanks has arranged a bridge tea with Mins Marian-Spelger, Miss Farris Norton and Miss Katherine Shank to as- sist. Both affairs will be given at Mrs. Fairbank’s home, $17 18th ave, N. My Episcopal church reading the eee wervice. The rooms were a bower| f'j i of autumn foliage and the veusonee| Dirt Baptist . choicest blooms. The bride is a| Church Reception charming girl and possesses a wide| The members of the First Baptist | (New York's Fashion Authority) FAVORED BY FASHION BY CORA MOORE While for the past two or three years hair ornaments have not had much of a vogue, the fall and winter styles of cotffures, while they do not demand them, allow for them, Here's a suggestion: Hair mar wal from the various Baptist churches in the city, are invited. Bethany Church Reception The members of the Bethany Pres byterian church will hold a recep tion for their pastor and hin wife, Rev, and Mrs. A. H. Nicholl, in the| ‘The oast consists of Mary Daniela, church parlors, 20th ave. N. E. and| fuster Brown, Maxine West Gist wt, on Friday evening. | Domonic Palumbo, September 24. ing the HAIR ORNAMENTS AGAIN celled In skullegp fashion and a ban- deau of gold braid studded with tur- auolse beads and fastened at side back with a plaque of beads with @ pendant tassel was @ costly affair, as such things £0, It should suggest ponsibilities for nmking effective ornaments for one’s ft. CLEVER JUVENILES ON PANTAGES BILL “The Rising Generation,” at the Pantages this Week, features some very clever Ju veonile artiets. Nearly every youngster In the cast te gifted with ability, singer, dancer or comedian. Theresa Morasco, Norma Morasco, Marie Blake, Jamen CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Lorraine Social Gub ‘The Lorraine Bocial club will meet on Wednerday, September 22, in the card room of the Masonic ‘Temple! at 2pm. All astern Stare are invited. eee Art Depart nt, W: Imyprovemne: Norwegian Consul Thomas HL Kolderup and Mrs, Kolderup return ed yesterday from @ four months’ trip abroad, During their absence they -have visited Alexandria “and Caird an well as numerous Kuro- pean cities, They also witnessed the Olympian gamen at Antwerp and motored over the devastated battlefieldg of France and Belgium, departing and returning by way of the Panama canal. For the present Mr.taod Mra. Kolderup are the house guests of Mra, Agnes Behr Just ‘eat Side Women's at Club ‘The first meeting of the art de partment of the West Gide Women's, Improvement club will be held at the home of Mra. B. V. Agusinger 2346 43rd ave. 8 W. The your work in w be devoted to the home the first lesson being “Ilome Archi | tecture.” Mra. T. M, Daulton and daughter, Mise Vilzabeth Daulton,, are occupy ing their home at 1612 16th ave. after spending the summer at Wing Point After @ six months’ sojourn in Alaska, Mr, Dauiton will return te join bis family the end of the week. eee Altruttie Ciab Mre, Ella Barto, 1809 KB. Fir at, Will be hostess to the Altruistic club at 1 o'clock Juncheon, eee Vimy Ridge Chapter, L O, D, B. K, meets at 2 p. m. in the Erick- on club room, Y. W. C. A. cee West Woodland P-T. A. Woodland PT. A. meeta tin the ‘hool auditorium Wednesday, the 29th, at 2:30 p. m. eee Klatlow-Yah Club Following the assembly at Meany hall the Kla-How-Yah’s will meet in the home economica social hall, where tea will be served from 3 to ‘nm Mre Frederic Christensen and daughter, Miss Elsa Christensen, have returned from an extended Kastern trip, While away Mins Kina has been studying with famous dancing masters in New York City, and during the American Natio: Teachers’ Association of Dancing, held in Augugg at the Hotel Astor, the Seattle mins was presented in « solo number by Mascagno, who has recently been engaged by the asso ciation to teach ballet dancing in the normal schools eee Mrs. George Luther departed tast week for Pasadena, where she will place her son, William, in the Throop Military school. Mra. Luther will visit friends in San Francisco upul the arrival of Mr. Luther and together they will tour the South. eee eee Ald Society of Gilman Park Church Aid society of Gilman Park church wants all women not con- nected with other churches to at tend their aid and avnint in the year's work. The next meetin” will be with Mra. H. J. Miller, 2026 69th ave, at 2 p.m eee Anadel Club ‘The Anadel club will give the first dance of their winter series on Wednesday evening at the Knigh of Columbus hall, The committee on arrangements consists of Mr Doc Powers, Mr. Dougias McCarron, Mr. James Ryan, Mr. George Mo Ateer and Mr. Frank O'Brien, eee Stevens Auxiliary to Give Party Stevens Woman's Relief corps No. 1, Auxiliary to Btevens Poet No. 1, G. A+R, will give « progressive whist party, the second of its series, at Panama cafeteria, 1415 Third the and Mrs. Charles L. Moses’ mother Mra. Alfred Harvey and James Harvey of Mondovi, left this morning by motor for hmere and Wenatchee to spend Mr. jonen, While this ” ‘and with Mra. brother, Mr. coe Mre J. H. Fox and daughter, Mise Jean Fox, and Misa Helen Goetz will leave September 29 for Chicago and New York to spend several days before the young ladies’ entrance to Oakesmere. Mra. Fox will remain for @ fortnight in the Fast before returning, at which time she will visit her son, Harry Fox, at Culver Military school. . Mra John Paul, headiin- elther as @ Hamilton, Mr. have been the quests of M and who nd i th Chubb, Jomph Allen and Duane)... next Wednesday at $20. The| aire. Charlee K. Paul for the sum-| Miss Jean Fox jamiiton. committee includes Mre. Kate B.| mer, will leave Saturday for their Host Irene Recardo is back ARID. &8/ csnney, Mre. Sophie Rask, Mrs.| home at Hollywood, Cal osless funny ae ever, irene appears in a Nordin, Mra. Grace Jen- + depen In compliment to twelve of her| sketch, “Ah, Gimmie the Ring,” with Max Cooper. Cooper's singing of “I'd Like to Fall Asleep and Wake Up in My Mammy’s Arma” is good. ‘The Rigdon dancers appear in @ Pretty act The dancers in the act are Grace Cooper, Peggy Stewart, Victoria Elliot and Edna Risdon, Lorraine Evon, the charming vio Mniet, with her little canary, & seen sirl friends, Miss Jean Fox enter: tained at luncheon at her home to day. Miss Fairbanks Wed to Mr. Pfaff Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Fairbanks an be at home to their friends in Port Orchard. Columbus Day to, Be | Celebrated by Club formal ball given on Apr 15 by the James Shields’ assembly of the and is planning a second ball this year Knights of C wi bue hall on October is again in charge and cofisists of) the following: Dr. T. V. Sheehan, HATS SHOW NOVEL FLOWER TRIMMING Paris has invented a flowers on large hats. The soft flow. ers are worn close to the face edging the underside of the brim where it joing the crown. ou D an Cincinnati, Ohio, is considering the adaptability of airplane photography to city planning. styles Furs, Waista, ¢ | dircle of friends, who will learn| church will honor thetr pastor, Dr.| ‘With pleasure that her marriage will| Ambrose M. Bailey, and Mrs. Bailey | remove her from their midst.| with a reception in the church audi Sr. Dysart was overseas two years,|torium Wednesday evening, Septem-, “@irst as a lieutenant with the en-| ber 22, at 8 o'clock. Friends of the! and later as a staff officer.| church, as well as representa A Permanent Hair Wave HAVE US WAVE IT NOW and PAY FOR IT LATER At your own convenience IN SMALL PAYMENTS Our credit plan is the very best guuramee in the world that you will be satisfied with the results obtained. A wave will save you at least one-half hour every day of the week. Every one can now discard the old curling tron and patent curlers for we have brought the PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL For appointment call Main 6607 520 Union St. Aes Br pe wa ea RN quite interesting shoppers to loo Just now we ai tiful Cont, $52.5 1 In addition to offered, you can count if you pre To look is to like, and eve P, 8—A Spectal Discount the MEN'S DEPARTMENT. Women—' O14 Frederich & for | Ansoctation It will be held tn the| Were elected: President, Dr 1; vice president Harriet Slaughter this organization is to pr face over which CHERRY’S The Store That is of Great Interest to Women The daily arrival in Cloaks, Suits, of a CONFIDE [ Mendy Tailored Clothes tor Men | Walste—Fure | 207 RIALTO 2ND AVE. eet Seer Pig's Whistle na ciety eae RIE ae Bounce the marriage of their daugh- hich will be| Blacks parent, Mr. and : to advantage, The bird scems to| the business meeting, wi tor, Misa Beryl La Vere Fairbanks, | jaye ainost human nee. 20 the council will hold| Charles Black, 613 West Lee st. to Mr. Rolland I. Pfaff. They witi| Sy, ished pt (ati llgge Pane eee Wire apd Walker are seen ina dar ing slack wire exhibition. John Henshaw and Grace Avery appear in “Carrying On.” Episode No. 6 of “T! Lost City") tithed “The Man-Fati So enjoyable an occanion was the OSTEOPATHIC _ WOMEN ORGANIZE fourth degree Knights of Columbus| The woman onteopathe of Beattie! nome of Mrs. Frederick W. Dudley that the committee has been pre-|™et Monday night at Howe build | 5952 42nd ave. 8, at 3 o'clock. Re vailed upon to break the prevedent|!m@ to organize a local branch Of | ception for teachers. that this should be an annual affair! the Osteopathic Women's National leone imer-Fe 1D in celebration of Columbus day |#eth Hull Lane; secretary, Dr. — = and plans are already under way | Margaret L. Moore; treasurer, Dr.) which should insure this ball belng| Henrietta Crofton; chairman prese|ff’ FOREVER FREE an even greater success than the| committee, Dr. Minnie Potte April affair. ‘The eame committee |ah membership committee FROM ASTHMA! Tl curtain rod will prevent edges of the rod from tearing rain. Freshly laundered el use for| sometimes rather hard to «lip onto the rodx without a few clone calls aa to tears, The casing gether by the starch and the jagged- s of the end ef the 4 annoys. A thimble provides ps of the latest Dresses, te, should make {t just now to women ok over our lines THE PRICKS ARE RIGHT. re featuring a beaw 0 value for $39.50, the special values also avail yourself INTIAL charge ac fer, ntually buy. Sale is now on in Netson Bldg. The following officers Margaret Mra. Delia M. Phillips and) tre, Thomas Ruhm will remain tn the city, the guest of her mothe Mra Joba Coiling until after the holidays, eee Mr. and Mra Lyman Hoge Black have returned after having spent the wommer at Engle Harbor, and are temporarily at the home of Mr. ° Princess Angetine Council Ne. 5 ‘The Princess Angeline counct) No. 5, Degree of Pocahontas, will move into their new lodge rooms in the Swedish club hall, Eighth and Otive, Wednesday, September 22. After open house for their friends, with @ social and dancing, ee Women of Mooseheart Women of Mooseheart Legion, card party in Moose temple, at 8:15 Public invited Mr. and Mrs, Timothy Jerome will accompany Mins Emily Jerome when he leaves Sunday for the East. Prey.” Whitworth P.T. A. Whitworth PT. A. meets at the Mr. James Irvine, of San Fran cisco, in a guent in the city today en route to Kamloops, B. rte Hundreds of Seattle men and women have been PER: MANEN'TLY relieved from the he ¥ Mr. Grover Desmond, Mr, William|*elfare. of women and children:| : inn, Mr. Prank G, Hurley, Mr | Programe and clinicx will alternate. |g tortures of asthma by a won: Frank ‘Barrett, Mr. Norman §.| Be gree re we. Sat ) rc Coles and Mr. Waiter J. Ware, HOUSEHOLD HINT a oe Pin pa ig BL ‘f 1 { if can t u chairman. A thimble put over the end of « \¢ u ‘. : Write for PREE information ne rour! 10 the funeral thirectlor 563 Empire Bldg. Seattle, Wash. NAPOLEON ITALIAN curtains are is stuck to. rod hinders a smooth sur- curtain easily A natural way to health and beau- ty is the dail use of ‘Napoleon. A tablespoonful in fruit juice every day after meals is enough. This popular “Golden Oil’’ from the Italian Riviera is now being im- ported regularly. A. Magnano Company Seattle Tacoma Genoa TUEBDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1920. Ate. 4 court School in Aurora, New York, In Seattle and Mr, and Mrs, Jerome will enjoy Conducted by an extended tour. LOUISE ANNABLE Mr. and Mra. James Jerome and Miss Gratke to Appear in Recital their daughter, Mra, Ensley Boyd Smith, of Oakland, who came North to attend the StubbJerome nuptials last evening, will leave Bunday for Victoria before returning to their The junior and senior orchestras lof the Cornish School of Muse pre |nent Mise Loris Gratke of New York, artist pupil of Knelsel, in @ violin recital Thursday evening, home, September 23, 1920. Mise Anna Grant Dall at the piano, eee | Miss Lemmel Gives F. & N. Recital | Miss Helen Howarth Lemmel, of i) | New York, in her own songs and | stories was to appear at the Fred- lerick & Nelson auditorium at 8 Mr. ‘and Mrs. Edward W. Preble,|p. m. Tuesday in the first of the of Portland, will oceupy the country | autumn series of lecture recitals home of Mr, and Mrs, Newton B.| interpretative of art, industry and Ming Hazel McMillan will depart Wednesday for New York to take & special course of study at Miss Fineh's school . Mrs, Burr, wife of Major Francis Henry Burr, U. 8. A., in the guest of her sister, Mrs, Evelyn Hansard, | Mrs. Burr and Mrs, Hansard plan to leave for the Kast in a few days oe Judge and Mrs, Bausman returned yesterday from a three weeks % to Boston and Montreal. eee Leithead at Kayt Seattle until| history, Until November 27, recitals June 1. will be given every Tuesday and bad ed Friday at 3 and on Saturday at 1, Leaving this morning to join her} husband for a few weeks at Bridge- port, Wash, was Mrs. Orville M. Snyder, Mr. and Mre. Snyder will return to Geattle about November } eee ing from an Ilinens of several weeks Dr. Mabel Beagrave, who is recup- erating from an illness of several weeks, has left the city for a short vacation before again continuing her professional work October 1. OUAGE DRIVER TELLS OF HIS EXPERIENCE “I suffered a great deal from co stipation and had awful head that worried me dreadfully. rheumatism in my bad that I could LATEST HAT NOVELTY Fashionable English women are wearing large jet cabochons dangling over each ear from smart toques of shiny black straw. These are known as “hat ear-rings.” ‘The invention of artificial silk dates back to 1884. Can’t Help Praising Tan- lac After It Ended His Seven Years of Stomach Trouble, Declares .Nu- delman upset me, and my sim) miserable, “A man just can't hardly help cater hearing so much Praising the medicine that restores | about Tanlac that I decided to see him to health after suffering as long |) whether it would help me any, and and as hard as I Have.” said M.|tegan taking it. Well, sir, it proved Nudelman, of 441 Ross Street, Port-|to be the very thing I was needing, for I gained eleven pounds on first two bottles, and since § the least little acid in it wou my stomach in an awful condition. | splendid results.” In fact, nearly everything upeet me,| Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell and the gas and pains in my stom-| Drug Stores under the personal ab ach would just almost drive me to) rection of & special Tanlac represen distraction. | tative. Double Inducements Tomorrow White Waists $2.98 Smart - looking White Waists for ladies; Tuxedo $1.98 to $4.00 We are still offering some exceptional values in Ladies’ House Dresses; many at- tractive and neat styles; posal apr Bt cesses Seman” plaid and check patterns; tractive embroidery and lace trimming; good lawns and voles. Sizes 36 to 44. LADIES’. PLUSH COATS $32.50 to $69.00 Our new stock of Plush Coats i# a very attractive one. The short coats are especially favored. They have beautiful Kit Coney collars, cuffs and trimmings; belted styles; silk lined throughout. Extra good values at these prices. ‘ also in plain colors; taste fully trimmed. Silk Hose $1.50 Ladies’ pure thread Silk Hose with fine lisle tops; strongly re- inforced toes and heels, Come in brown, gray and white. A value that will be hard to du- plicate. Sizes 8% to 10, Boys’ Union Suits $1.15 to $1.90 * Heavy weight fleeced Union Suits for boys; long sleeves, ankle length, The seams are lock-stitehed to prevent ripping. Gray color; closed crotch. Ages *) 2 A Children’s Hosé Lay | $1.00 Pair Blankets $5.98 New, full stock of fine Cash. 66x80 inches, wool finish 4 mere Hose for children; the kind | Blankets, fancy’ plaid designs, . that will wear and keep their feet nice and warm; fine ribked; gray heels and toes that, are firmly reinforced. Sizes 6 to 10. Girls’ Shoes $4.25 Extra good school shoes for girls; high cut; lace style; good comfortable and sensible last. They are worth $5.50 a pair, so you can't go wrong at this special price. “Sizes 4 to 7. assorted colors. Comforters $4.50 $5.00 values; cut size inches; with 72x figured cloth covering clean cotton filling. Pillows $2.00 $2.50 values, Mixed feather