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PAG™ 10 | Seattle Society Luncheon Miss Dickey Announces | Wedding Party. and Tea;| Dinner Dance RS. WILLIAM HUNTER Me EWAN its entertaining funcheon at the Sunset club tomor fow afternoon, complimenting James Eakly, of Everett he placed for twelve fucsta, On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Biwan will bo hostess at an informal) fea given at her home, sity st. entertaining in compliment 46 & Number of brides of the younger} Covers will} dance at t 1202 Univer iss Dickey Names idal Attendants Miss Ida Dickey will wed Mr. | Emmett Brown. at $20} Thursday Musi eeek, The service wilt be read by / Club to Meet Healing Meetings | February § Rey, C. J. Hawkins, at the home of ve| ithe bride-clect’s brother and sister-in- | the Thursday Musical club for lunch > aw, Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Dickey i Bernice Wright y Dickey will be bridesmaids | composers w Sand Mr, William Arthur Deulph will ~ wet as best man ‘The bride will be given in marriage » Dy her brother. y Sand an informal reception will follow | rye 1 Saturday evening. January 2 AS & compliment to Miss Dickey, Daub, Mra, Waechter and Mrs. 0. A. Waechter | ed with a progressive lunch: | handkerchief last Friday afternoon. the color scheme carried out in three homes. The gifts were pre at the home of Mr A chter, from a daintily ‘wagon with a large paper rove was brought In the canopy, whic two cunning tots, Olive and Bur- Larson. s Named for ‘The chaperons for the Junior club : Friday evening in Christen- | hall are to be Mr. and Mrs. | Baillargeon, Mr A. Strout, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. St. Dickinson, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Clarke, and Mrs. Keith Fisken, Mr. and Gilbert Pierce Haight and Mr, | “and Mrs. George Douglas. and Mra, Bd. Invitations Issued Invitations have been J. BE. Hatt for a tea to be given | the Hotel Sorrento, Friday after. honoring her mother, Mra. C. Quigley. of Grand Rapids, Mich, who is her guest. Mrs. Hooker Luncheon pretty luncheon of eight covers fiven today by Mra, S. V. Washington. tering the tabté was afi attractivd fet of spring blossoms. Were the diversion of the afternoon, eee Afternoon and vening Reception Six hundred guests were received the members of Gamma Phi Beta on the occasion of the open. | ang of their new chapter house, at N. E. Friday after. : Hooker, at 4529 18th ave and evening. ‘The house was fragrant with roses and chrysanthemums sebeme of pink and mingled with winter greens, and the tea table was very charming with center of Ophelia roses and freesias Presiding during ealling hours from @clock were Mrs. Prank Horsfall, Mrs, Wills, Mr« Alien Smith and Miss May Ward, Bruce Shorts and Mrs. Man alternated at the urns ¢ the evening Canfield and gave several muscial numbers dur and Catherine son and Maria Wheaton vocal selec tions in the evening ‘The afterngon over to University students ar faculty and Alumni and their . Clifford New the afternoon Dinner Hosts Miss Catherine Collins Bertram Collins entertained with « their guests toring to Tacoma, to attend the As sembly ball. . Informal Ev: Compliment Visitor Complimenting Helen Baldwin, of Denver, Colo., ig their house guest, Mr. and Mrs. P.| ening Will “movie party” at their home Sunday evening, the guests to appear in pic turesque costumes representative of moving picture stars. Tableaux at Fine Arts group of famous paintin presented at the Friday evening in in charge of the aff. Mr, and Mrs ©. Perkins, Miss Margery Lewis Huntington and Mr Arts gnaileries Included among those impersonate the pictures Theodore Haller, Mrs. James Eddy Fred Burnaide, Gertrude Roberts, Mr riam, Miss Agnes Buxh, wepha Burns, Miss tucy Bwanstrom Miss Margaret Chinn and Mr. In charge of the tableaux are Mrs represented include Franz Hal Tickets may be Wine Arts gallery, JARY 24, 1922. SEATTLE STAR fUESDAY, JANT Mrs. Charles to | | Therciey of BIRTHS | when they A TEA HINT ing tea with m Inutend of water ws S's) 700 FAST FOR ters at Fort 1 Chariea, wife « : Diridges, Claude, 1126 W, 61st ot, | eapecially refreshing ae oA Pen CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY — | vice president, Allon Martin; Junior | gil |holled in a manos pan, the urn gine vice pre t, Frances Jolley; treas:| Hansen, Magbert, 2008 W. Tlst #t.| warmed and then the usual un oat Allah Social Clab Jurer, Alice French} chaplain, Jennie «irl sn : lof tea put In. The mith poure sowing n 1 th Witewerald, Maward 3 Sint ave " s water 1 ead Alinh Social club will meet with | Watww nductor, Joasie Turner tnwera over it just an wa ‘ as ot l | Yach lul yi | Mrs, Celia Zimmerman W. 7600 | ruard le @heppard; secretary & pe Le , | ta edter biter standing three re ewan ans| Yacht Club t., Wednond Janua at'S Di Nan Palmer; patriotic inatructor Mrs... McEwa Im. Asatat tenees, Mrs. Minnie] Rosamond Denanore; press corre Wrons, Brie rdeaux, b sec snenpiovenenesietsacesebenseneneuecetenentl The first d ' fu maboncs Mra, Gertrade Lerch. | apondent, i it. Cranney; must Hrachovinia, Prank, 1406 22nd 9 verte frat ainmar-dance.of the new cards and retreshn AU Baan | elas _(ifnce Hurd: anniatant oom [lake Maward, G41 st0t ave, girl “Dj soy f ht ub w e a Satur bag . Maews ae aud Hroderich homas fth ave onion nanenry 8 ign Wisconsin Goldenrod Club Nell lire Grace Jennings, Kmma Williams, David B, 714 Lake ave €:30 and danc — Th w « red club r Eth n - Hleteer ' ala! Formal Dance | North 60th at, Wedne January | ment president, Mrs, Whittington; re ont Bi ae er ee a omac ’ The alumnae of Kappa Kappa Rox junch at 12:30 o'clock, |Uring president, Mary Barrett; Mar Hino, lyunicht, I « ; = Gamma entertained with formal | Take Meridian r euret rdin, Lida MeKereher, retir ” i ema | a [ret Modine ere, MARRIAGE _ LICENSES ndigestion |} Saturday ev sary 3 } Home Sewing Club behalf of the corpa, presented the re he vans! goes yet coon The Ladies. of the Grand Army | “ing president with « past presl-} Oibeon, Emma It eat Lrue i . . | 1 H dent's badg P ‘ 4 Pape's Dinpepsin now a Madrona Guild in Hom wing .eldb will. mest Lewis, Albert, Beattle 2 ' ‘ ‘ “ oma “ Mra, Whittington was assisted in Leach, Alta, Beattle 17 lanea-ahliwditen wou sestger Dy whe deere Charge of Tea Shop _| Wednesday. January 38, with Mra. |, rm Nr huuneton (wes comin Ketch ANa Beate 5.222! |e mineten your somech tool fa! METROPOLITAN ‘or the adrona gW' a 12:30. weloome. bed 7 orgy oo . Goodman, Leonard rt and a1 ” damage our stomach vas! tay, She wilt | “* Ss ward; Rose Howard, Mabel Schoen: | Kichardson, Madeline, Beattle 17 | sour, gassy and upset, and what you Katharine Bie Presents re low saree rg, Mra, Starbuck and Hattie 1 | dakuma, Yekichi, Beattle 9 | ust ate hae fermented into stubborn * ee te ty Mt Manitou Council No. 34 eee er eet ee Togarni, Chiyo, Heattle just ate has fermented into stubborn aT a iiliama, Mra color bearers. lumps; head dizzy and achew; you “6 TAL Legal| belch gases and acids and eructate |Demmer, Kobert, Be | | anitou Counell Ne | Wagner, Mra, L. R. Dawson, Mra. A Manitou J re teffen, Olga Vera, D or |W. Woodland, Mrs, Frank W. Gor, | 0f Pocahontas, wi r First Ald Classes | | DEATHS undigested food—just take a little n,* ” jon 1. C, Converse and Mra | ternoon at 0 Pipes 2 Classes in * d it y | | | p's Diape n, and in five min |} don, Mra, F : on red . Nw. w.l in first aid, with Dr. A, A Wright, Albert, 76, #06 p r Anders F (th ave | s hs [utes you wonder what became of the Hird inatructi li be given at the see Wednesday, January 25, at 2 o'clock. | 5 natructing, will he ‘giver ai tod Crows Nursing Center, Fourth al Take FremontBallard car * Jave, and Virgiula at, every Wednes wk tS day evening at 790 o'clock, beginning | McDaniel. feline, 71, 25 Crevale, Bertha, 61, 1316 N. indigestion and distress, Millions of men and women today know that it A stomach, A antonally angdon, Kmily, 62, 1119 W. o8th, Fisher, Marie Luciile, 17, 4119 47th ave. BV is needions to have a bi pain * CONCERT N.C, 64, 1905 ‘Terry ave little Di win Milis Knapp will entertain Weekly healing meetings will “ a Mary Helle, 39, 1234 Kighth lenis delicate ores regulated, eeaniccael |held Wednesday from 2 until 3} Ww they eat th vorite foods wit BOWA THOMAS ee ~4 ag Childe, Lucy M, 79, 1911 Fourth r 4 pacar? Menso-( ontraite con at her home, 160¢ Higelow ave. | o'clock at 603 Peoples Bank build-| ersona ve. |out fear, If your stomach doesn’t on Thursday afternoon. Engtish | ing | er 9, 1407 B. 4ind ave. | take care of your Mberal limit with SASHA JACODINOVE ured in the! eee an de, 66, G16 Terry ave. out rebellion; if your food is a dam Violin i Grunden, Thomas ©, 7, 3025 Humes | Dr. and Mra, Richard O'#hea = age instead following Aquila Lodg f a help, remember, the My Mot 4 Me Mind My Mair Aquila Lodge No. Salt casts “aaa conaeteee Kelly, Prank, 65, 3825 Fremont aye. quickest, surest, mont harmless ant vars “ Honor, Protective ~-n tog aagt Bile eer ty BBbaacyeo Peeot, Nene, Jr Ore (oiet | cid Is Pape's Diapepsin, which costs Prtcent ~ Durand ngton, to Unel y o adle jexande: » 7 Olet . Che ieee | Monthy card martes in indee room, | Washington, to their town house, Mradley, Alexander, 39, 31 1 Set Sete’ cults ta a haste moe wilste. ie | 3Le eee ¥ } oe « at j y . 106 Madison at, 9 p.m. Hotertain | P | drug stores, Advertisement. ©. 1 Witiett | eee & th | | . Here months visiting relatives in Chicago, } | Dilts ©. Knapp Progressive Thought Club will return this week | DEAL GOES z Progressive Thought club, study | Petr ae' | | THROUGH department, with Mra. David] | | * p Mr. Addison Miller, of St. Paul, ts 3 Moohr, 2557 Queen Anne ave, 1 | _ Business and 0. ma Bach member asked to bring |* #¥*Ht at the Hotel Washington. | || After lunch Jaman took Brown 1526 THIRD AVENUE ; 4 Question to discuss. ss eg back to the office to talk business. if Professional “_ a | Mr. Nion Tucker, of San Francisco, | “Now for the big deal,” he thought age” ’ Y 7 iw spending a few days in town, a ° _ “I must go steady and put things ITH the approach of Spring we all naturally thi New Women Ss C lub pa Be F teow only ~ man's |FUest at the Hotel Washington Mildred Ellett, Miami, Fla.) 1.7 or wrown will balk, It means Gowns. In fact, it is none too soon to begin preparation of e has $1,000 pin money to|a fortune to me and 1 mustn't get . r nila st = . Dr, Max Rothschild, who haw been : sanicky. I have confidence in my ae Deen ene Tupeeteta tor lae wit wesnees ache lecturing before the M spend. She won it as the first ee nny and 1 know the den! will ‘ : e = rs C. Woodward, 72 ave vr | weit te in vaeingeong onde qyadibmagmiiog mem cand, | pb. m. Partiamentary Pro- | Wil leave this week for Spokane, prize in the annual bathing|«o throurh. Good thing 1 bought jing at 6:30 p. m, at 1219 Fourth | gure, at ¥. W. C. A. at 2:30 p.m, |fFom where he will go directly to his | 5 a this sult at Cherry's yesterday. I'm ave., Fine Arts rooms, where Mr ® owe home in Burlingame, Cal. jbeauty contest at Miami, dremsed well and It gives mq conf Human Analysis Claes 2.0.0 Fla., where the winter 8€a80N | dence. That Bale at Cherry's is a ae pula Dane wat t n ping hy hla redit Human Analysis clas meets at; MF. and Mrs. Louis Dane Johnwon |i now at ite height. |areat thing. I bought thie on eredit rm A {Y¥. W.C. A. at § p.m. Readings of (Elimabeth Periey Rogers) are receiv a and can wear it while I pay H doors." As Mr, Limbsley 's ane | ouster by Prof. John’ E. Ayer |!2® congratulations on the birth of | leo agnin for an Overcoat.” Store Jolated with the Curtis Studio, Belang Prof, A. L. Sizer, Ph. D. Per-|* dughter, Norma Barbara, on Janv-| TORTOISE SHELL |ir at to Bidg., on 2nd ave will be in @ position to tell us much |sons interested in study of human {*FY 19, at their home in Portland, |“ between Madison and Spring, over your Easter Outfit, For this purpose we announce the arrival of many New Spring Silks a few of which are: On Tuescay, January 4, the Seat-| Century club, at wic 1 dical wociety L, D, Limbeley will give a stere-| opticon lecture on “The Big Out-| in Bia Brown, Mallard Biue ull in the Tortoise shell bec Maine unt of or |Pig'n Whistie. Take elevator—Ad Leo | of interest of the big outdoors. All] nature invited. ie | course of time, and n Midnight Blue (40 eee " embers and friends are invites y cleaning will brighten it. But | vertinement ie be greg pre pet th Wooderaft Thimble Club Mise Anna Hoge, Mise Lucfe By-|2'trijiant polish can be obtained tr hire 4 $2.25 t the last regular meeting of th a brilliant polish can be obtained in “ae RE pe . t ‘ er “ob Seattle Wooderaft Thimble elub,|™*9. MM LS eth Harvey, Mri iis w x & little soft © paren QP ones “4 a hy aes im. {with Mra J. Dal . tallation | Hamilton Rolfe and Mr. Jack Brink x ee sae ‘e S P bbl Cc served by hearing Mr. M. Ro Cu Lite nstallation | Hamit Pry ate sweet oil, being sure that there are England Life Insurance Co of Lith ite me eee he Aaa ee shell with this substance, and then a soft, lustrous silk, especial Thrift. Mr. Cummings said Ravenna Yesler W. C. TU. lle polish gently with soft leather to ly good for new styles, Mr. and Mra. James Atwood Gibbs Vera Smith) are receiving congratu: Black, Ivory, Jade Orehid, Gray, Taupe, “Thrift means sacrifice and na-Yealer Wo C vation, and we can best do t corge W. Beck 3 making BE. 2p. m Plans for year to|/#tlons upon the birth of « son, Janu-| which jeweler’s rouge has been added, | i — Red, Aurora, Gaiety having a mvings accoun’ ia one ha ceeaet paying one’s bills prompt | be discussed ary at the dish hospital Val pp } Seal Brown and Morro ly, making # will and owning a se. ries \CRYSTAL BELL | inches wide), 5 hoene.” Altraistic Club Mr. and Mrs. Bi. L. Gates left fun | Have you seen the little eryetal per yard ..ccoes ° ‘The last meeting was turned over| The Altruistic club will meet next |4¥ for California. They have ship-| peiis, fashioned after those used by 4| Wednesday at 1 p. m. at the home |Ptd thelr car down and will tour the | tne en of the 18th century? 1001 48th ave, N. |*Uthern part of the state, |They're nice sick room «gifts. Their to Mra. Maree Roteh, who cond: & most Interesting “Current Events| °C Mra Ina kK Quiz.” in order to find out how ” much was known about live sub Acacia Clab Mr. and Mra. Edgar Ames left to Sects of the day. Ont of clear} Th* Acacia club will be entertained |“4¥ O02 @ short vint to California. | ce oo “ with neh t the be of Mra./ ’ , oral | hg mag arg ER AO a agri ng oh mee ie | Mim Katherine Thompson, of Lew BUTTONHOLES ry: thee Miss Harken Govesm-|8+ 09 Wedne Intown, Pa.. will arrive thin week to! If the material ravels easily, work! Nodk wan asked why American dye |™embers m be the guest of Mins Vir shih mat deb oie | Yesler cable juntl after the Wiley-P terial {materials could not compete with | “ on February 2 Then cut with a sharp knife and those of foreign make; Mrs, Har cee > | Security Benefit Aw work the buttonbole over. riet Gregg gave ® brief account of | “OUrly cate ene wr ate 9 = | Indge and Mrs, Frederick Taus | —————— in heh le rity Benefit aasociation will enter. | ™&" are planning to leave early in February for California, later leaving with a dance at the new A. O. profit) tax and of the income tax «ena rahi P " for « Buropean trip. Rev. Edward |U. W. hall Wednesday evening, Janu ' » | Miss Ruby Porter told of Mrs. Etta bet ony ~~ ‘ anenday evening, Jamu |) cus Smith and Mra. amith wit | fae Wheeter, the’ founder of the Seciet sid rae occupy their home during thelr ab for Prevention of Cruelty to Chil] . " sence. dren; Miss Glyde Tucker told who I. 0. K, Ballard No. 827 eee " The L. ©. ., Ballard No. 827, will | Senator Watson of Georgia was.|oii. card party January 25 at 2| Mise Alvine Schubach ts spending (1) 11] fand what he was ng to accom: | 22 an experience | * Month in New York ee h; Mise Eva Chamb members are to} Pe 4 explain how it} Mrs, William A. Deming and iit S fefly the war debts of foreig tle daughter, of Bellingham, are the |countries; Mins A of Mr, and Mra James A Bri ht | ee 6 4 °F jeryrtal tinkle when an attendant is to be called is pleasant to hear | } | | Always Characterized Shamek Bros,’ Made-to-Measure Garments Are Well Miustrated in the New Spring Models we are now showing in Coats, Suits and Dresses, all of which were made in our own workrooms. May we suggest that you see them when you ne a Wiley |the buttonhole with #t © wedding clone, before cutting the the recent packing house strike Mia Roxena Gee told of the exces Unless We Give You Complete Relief FROM are taking advantage of the unusual values we are now offering in silk and woolen piece goods? WOOLENS REDUCED pm. On February meeting pl lot tn new ca “ee You will also be interested in the unusual cow; Mrs, Mildr If Joint Meeting to Be Held at Home of assortment of high grade woolens now on dix the Girls’ Community club of New Mra. J.T. Ronald | . play at greatly reduced prices. Tork city, ana ot ttt A joint mecting of the Ladieg’ ala] MY. and Mra. T. A. Davies are! 694 Rheumatism |ments; Miss Lola M. Fairt society and Woman's Home Mission. |*®ving Friday for « trip to Califor. BUY SEATTLE-MADE GARMENTS | stated why she thought no woman race M.%. church | Ma 4th Varicose Veins Remember, every ghrment foade-toorder. by Shamik duek [should be compelled to state her! held at the honm of Mrx. J. T.} _ a - - cor. ° means increased employment and a boost for Seattle industry. fg . <i . Ps o y m. Plans for a An old lace mender telia of this! |that this would proba: > oat Baa al at Big 4 MS) De you dance stiff or with = hopt | thas thi ould pr chuireh dinner to be given in Feb-lway to mend lace: Sew a plece of| pene a private lesson Uy my easy Pyorrhea SHAMEK BROS thet eech mstiey tan ot discussed at the bust | paper under the hole, if Is only a| methed today and quickly e nat such = matior was of At 3 o'clock Mlaa Gard. | Suatt one, then stitch back and forte| eete® (eeey, nee quteir te Stomach Ulcers 1526 THIRD AVENUE peed leet opage ° Home for Girls, will! on the machine until the hole is Gnbees Tou tate) & Female } to the diar *s filled. Carefully pick the paper away.| advertisement | |farmers’ bloc, and wh Green Lake W.0.7.U. | ONE MILLION Eczema |and Miss Mary Alvord told of the] Green Lake W T. U. will meet tax free bonds. The feature of the|with Miss Irene Lyons. ¢ and other ailments in which 1 iT PAIRS OF NEW evening's a wit was a clever | ai All day meeting and lunch inflammation or poison . Irish girl, who told of what Ireland | « All members and fri exists. ketches of what had taken place oe | SEs _ 1 A in Ireland of late. The evening wa ‘| Council of Catholic Women | To Be Sold by Sealed Bid Moorite Mineral en) d by all, and such meetings & ot Catholic Women teach the women to be articulate | wi and widen th pital from TREATMENTS WAR DEPARTMENT interest in life and|10 a. m. to 6 p. m | matters of: the | 7:3? oi Quartermaster Corps are so certain of results in —— West Seattle Review No. 51 Money-back guarantee with every| Wont Seattle Iteview 61, Ww. BI —-on— the class of ailments men tioned above that we guar antee relief or your money back. PIG PORK SAUSAGE 1 5c Per Lb. On Sale in Bulk Every . the T: lor, 1106 3rd.—Adv,| 4. of the Maccabees, at Carpenter |hall, 4431 California ave:, at 2 p. m./ February 6th, 1922 Regular meeting | Ga . . ee | You Can Buy Six or More To secure you im’ this Ladies’ Aid, Bethany Presbyterian li uarantee, we are willing perm Pairs Up to a Million that vou’ place our fee, Ladies’ Aid of the Bethany Presby. | 2 church with Mra. N, EB. Hef. %2 1ith ave. W. Birthday which is a@ reasonable one, in any bank, to be paid to us only on your order, Included in the offering are approximately 750,000 pairs of new Trench Shoes, with and without hob nails and heel and is toe plates—also approximately 250,000 pairs of new Field Shoes with and without hobs. No matter how skeptical or discouraged you may be, you will see what absolute folly it would be for us to make such an offer unless cee Aurora Bridge Club | Anrora Bridge will meet with | Mrs, M. Bohall, 76th st, at | noon, ub ae | e lately ’ > W dn Sa Nordica Choral Club | They are stored at Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Pitts- mesatte rasohee at bri r. e esday and turday Nordica Choral club will meet at burg, Boston, Schenectady, St. Louis, New Orleans, markable, harmless mineral Atlanta, Norfolk, Pt. Newark, N. J., Omaha, Camp Pike, Ark., and other points where inspection of the actual merchandise may be made. treatment, Give Us a Trial Under the Above Terms Moorite Mineral Institute 912 Third Ave. Elliott 4549 OPEN EVENINGS Guaranteed Pure and Fresh Best and Cheapest Food Article on the Market For Sale at All of FRYE’S MARKETS American Meat Co., 519 Third Avenue Ballard Meat Co., 5443 Ballard Avenue Bay City Meat Co., 1420 First Avenue Central Meat Co., 1420 First Avenue Olympic Meat Co., 1426 F Avenue Western Meat Co., 1102 Western Avenue Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Avenue 209 EK, Mercer st. 8 p.m. Rehearsal $350 mae Clara Barton Tent Clara ton tent, Daught Veterans, G. A. R, will entert its regular monthly meeting on Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock, at the Write to any of the following addresses for full particulars: lara or more above this figure and Mrs, Frances Russell has ar Office of the Quartermaster General, Norris & Hyde, made si “ ion d & program which will include ddreas on the “Life Work of by Miss Fredericks; a Mr. Lewis Bientwent Room 1402, Munitions Building, Washington, D. C, SURPLUS PROPERTY CONTROL OFFICER, and workmanship, make it extraordinary big value for $85 pecialty dancing. Tha iness meeting will be held Army Supply Base, Boston, Mass. c. 0. JOHNSON afternoon at 2 o'clock Army Supply Base, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1819 W. Pershing Road, Chicago, Il. Candler Warehouse, Atlanta, Ga. DO IT TODAY Get a Bulletin giving complete information as to de- scriptions, sizes, widths, quantities and locations. | ADDITIONAL CLUBS PIANO CO. 1617 Third Ave. The J 6 Remember Stovens W. ft. ©. Stevens Women's Relief Corps had the following officers installed by | j Mrs. Kate Whittington, departn president of the Women's Saturd, evening, Jan. 4 Margaret Nordin; senior AT SALE FRIDAY Rich Charmeuse Satin k, Ivory, Taupe, Seal Green, An extra heavy weight of high Canton Crepe? 03. 2% ost night Blue, Henna, Sorrento Blue and Seal Brown $3 95 (40 inches wide), per yard Prrerr rity) . The Superior Workmanship and Smart, Stylieh Lines Which Have

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