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Seattle Society Miss Koetter Married in St.. Mary's Church; Large Dinner Party Bsfore Ball. IN the 25th wedding anniversary of the bride's parents, the mar Page of Miss Elinor Koetter, daugh Qer of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis Koetter, to Mr, William Scott Vor wick, of Minneapolis, son of Mr, and Mrs, J, A. Vorwick, of Clinton, Towa, was solomnised this morning fm St. Mary's church, Rev. Father A. Hanley reading the service at ‘clock. Chrysanthemums in the warm tints of autumn banked the chancel and high baskets of the blooms were fon either side of the altar, lighted by the rays of cathedral tapers, ‘The wedding march from Lohen- grin was played for the processional and Mendelssohn's wedding march for the recessional Mr. Grover Desmond and Mr. Harry Keish were the ushers and Mr, Ear! Martin acted as best man | for Mr. Vorwick Mrs. Earl Martin attended the Bride as matron of honor, Her gown was of sapphire blue tulle, softly draped over coral crepe @& chine. With this she wore a picture hat of blue tulle trimmed with se quins, and carried a shower of Col- umbia roses and delphinium. ‘The bride, given in marriage by her father, was very lovely tn her bridal dress of ivory crepe, heavily embroidered in crystal and pearls. ‘The skirt was fashioned with beaded Bide panels, which fell below the hem line, and the long blouse was! ‘aught at one side with a handsome } and pearl ornament, The Tong tulle veil, which formed the traih, was beautifully embroidered fat its extreme end and was fastened to her coiffure with a coronet of pearls, a wreath of orange blossoms encircling the back. Orchids, Ophelia Toses, gardenias and lilies of the val- Tey, in a beautiful shower, were ber Informal Luncheon Welcomes Mrs. Randolph Welcoming Mra, Randotph, wife of Prof. BE. D. Randolph, Mra, Fred. erick BE. Bolton entertained with an informal luncheon for ten at her home today Prof, Randolph has recently Joined the faculty at the University jof Washington in the Department jof Education, coming here from Co- lumbla Univernity, o- Supper for Miss Ives Complimenting Miss Alice whose this week, Miss Dorothy Ewing will entertain with an tnformal buffet supper at her home Sunday evening oe Sponsor No-Host Dinners Among the many dinner parties Tvea, sity club autumn ball, Friday even- Ing, 1 one of fourteen covers that | Mr, and Mrs, John Linn Travis and Mr, and Mra, A. H. Albertson are | sponsoring at the College club, and a dinner at the Women's University club sponsored by Mr. and Mire. Frank 8, Bayley. eee Bridge Luncheon Club Mrs, Murray B, Holland ts enter taining the members of the Tues day Bridge Luncheon Claud at her home on October 24 o- Dinner and Bridge Mr, and Mra. Ross Frederick en- tertained with a dinner of tweive covers at their home Wednesday evening, honoring Mra, George's father, Mr. Frank Skinner, on his birthday. Bridge wae the later amusement. Luncheon Compliments Miss Miesse Mrs. N. J, Wanless entertained today at her home with a luncheon of twelve covers in compliment to to Mr. John R. Hendricks, Jr., will be solemnized Wednesday, October at 1 o'clock, eee Autumn Wedding Simple and impressive was the marriage Saturday evening, October 14, of Miss Dawn Vivian Gowran, daughter of Mra. Belle Gowran, to Mr, Howard A. Hecht, son of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Hecht. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's aunt, Mra. Charles A. Thorn & Wedding breakfast at the home of |dike, 2441 Federal ave., and was at- | the bride for 35 relatives and tn-|tended by immediate relatives and ‘timate friends. The decorations here |close friends. ‘were carried out in the yellow and| The home was beautifully deco- bronze = shades, chrysanthemums, jrated for the occasion and the serv. foe was read by Rev. W. R. Sawhil! Mr. and Mrs. Vorwick left overjof the First United Presbyterian ian Pacifie for Madison, |church in a bower of autumn leaves. their wedding trip, where} Mrs. H. Ray Chenne played the will attend homecoming week | Mendelssohn wedding march for the jiversity of Wisconsin. entrance of the bride, who was given traveled in a one-piece jin marriage by her uncle, Mr. Charles dark blue Potret twill with|A. Thorndike. Her wedding gown embroidery, a black wrap |was lovely, of ivory satin and Chan- hat trimmed with henna |tilly lace, and her long veil of tulle corsage of orchids and jand rare old lace formed the train. ‘Mrs. Koetter wore a costume of brown Canton crepe and lace, with | hat to match, and a corsage of Cecil ‘Brunner roses. Following the ceremony there was Little Jean Hudson, the smal! daug! ter of Mr. and Mrs. Will B. Hudson, was the flower girl and was dainty A no-host dinner at the Arctic)in a frock of pale blue ruffled or Friday evening, before the|gandie. She carried a Watteau bas ‘Women's University Club autumn/ket of yellow snapdragons and mart- ball, includes Mr. and Mrs, Frank/solds, Mr. William 8. Gruger was Elwell Case, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce|the best man. Shorts, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rabel,| Preceding the ceremony Mra. Mrs. Willlam Parkhurst|Franklyn R. Armstrong (Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kin-|Leighton) sang “O Promise Me” and and Mrs. Miller Freeman, |“At Dawning,” accompanied by Miss Ernst Edythe Armstrong. = ~ gla Mr. and Mrs. Hecht left on a mo- tor trip and on their return will be at home at their new residence, 4521 Thackeray sien. Buffet Supper Honoring Mr. ana Mrs. Edgar t.| Married Last Evening ‘Webster, who are leaving this month; ‘The marriage of Miss Alberta Ger- for Los Angeles to spend the winter, | trude Alexander to Mr. Charles Alex and Mrs. Gerald Frink, recently re-| ander Niven was solemnized at th from an extended trip in the) First Presbyterian church on Wed- Mrs. George Pursell is enter-! nesday, October 18, with the Rev. with a buffet supper for! Mark A. Matthews reading the serv- thirty Wednesday evening, October] jos, in the presence of immediate rel 25, in her apartment at Hamilton) qtives. Miss Ruby Alexander attend Arps. ed the bride and Mr, Robert Tripple ma was the best man. There were no Cards Out for Reception | other attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Clise are} Mr. and Mrs. Niven left for a short ‘sending out cards for a reception and| honeymoon, their destination being dance at the Sunset club on Saturday | kept secret, and will be at their evening, November 25. home, 4323 Corliss ave, after No- eee vember 1, Miss Elford Names Wedding Party ‘The marriage of Miss Gertrude Louise Elford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert S, Elford, to Mr. Trygve Hoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olas Hoff, Bridge Party Mrs, Daniel H. McCollister en- j tertained with a pretty bridge party | of three tables at her home Wednes- day afternoon. eee of Montclair, N. J., will take place at the home of her parents Saturaay| Lamcheon at Home evening, December 16, at 8:30 o’clock.| Complimentary to Mrs. W. M. Humason, Mrs. Maurice Hoard en- tertained with an attractive lunch- eon at her home on Lakeside ave. Tuesday afternoon. °° Mrs. D. M. Downle will be matron | of honor and Miss Marion Elford maid of honor, both sisters of the bride-elect. Miss Norma Simms, Miss Artie-Lee ° Hart, Miss Ruth Jerauld and Miss ‘ Elizabeth Elford will be the brides. Orthopedic Tea Shop maids. Mr. D. M. Downle will be| Mrs. Charles Gaffner will be hostess for Alki auxiliary at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Friday, assist- ed by Mra. P. T. Biles, Mrs, BE, R. Holt, Mrs. A. K. White, Mrs. Harry Kauffman, Mra. C. R. Closser, Mra. H. P. King, Mrs. George Hannan and Miss Jessie B. Sprague. best man. Japanese Consul to Give Reception The Japanese consul and Mrs. Hirost Saito have issued Invitations engagement was announced | [planned before the Women's Univer: | Miss Enola Miesse, whose marriage | CLUBS FOR FRIDAY West Queen Anne PT. A, Complimentary to the teachers In the West Queen Anne, the Pareft Teacher association will entertain with @ tea at the home of Mra, J, D. Davidson, 403 West Comstock at, Friday, October 20, from 3 until & o'elock, see Clara Barton Tent Clara Barton Tent, Daughters of Veterans, will meet with Mra, Fran ic 2666 12th ave, W., Frt |day afternoon, October 20, A basket pienio lunch will be served, Take Kinnear car to end of line, Clara Barton Tent, D. of V., will celebrate its tenth anniversary Oc tober 25. eee | Ladies’ Literary and Musical Club The Ladies’ Literary and Musical club will meet at the home of Mra. W. HM. Elbert, 2212 N. 39th at, Fri- | day, October 20, at 2:50 p,m. Pa Seattle Circle No. 549 Beattie Circle, No, 649, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will give a card party Friday evening, October 20, at the [Swedish Club hall, Eighth and | Olive st, eee White Shrine Thimble Club ‘The White Shrine Thimble club will meet with Mra, Leila Perry, 16 W. Howe st. Friday, October 20 from 10 a. m. to 4p. m. Election of jofficers will te held, All members present. especially requested to be eee Coterie Club ‘The Coterie club will meet at the University Christian church, Friday, October 20, at 2:15 p. m. . . Stevens W. R. ©. No. 1 Benefit Baraar Stevens Women's Relief Corps No. Auxillary to Stevens Post No. 1, A. R., have planned a benefit jbexaar for Friday, October 20. It jwill be an all-day and evening affair and will be given in the armory, A luncheon, where hot biscuits will be served, will take place at noon and at € o'clock there will be a sumptuous chicken dinner, Whist will be play ed at 2:30 and 8:30 p. m. with good prizes awarded, Dainty articles suttable for Christ j Maa gifts will be on nals and the fAumerous booths will feature candy, delectable home-made fooda, fruit, ete. There will be a miscellaneous booth and the usual fortune telling booth, as well as many other attrac tions. The Grand Army of the Ke public, their affiliated organizations and friends are cordially invited. ~e Green Lake PT. A. ‘The Green Lake P.T. A. will have a dinner and reception at the school Friday evening, October 20, for the fathers and sons in the community. -. Ladies’ Literary and Musical Club ‘The Ladies’ Literary and Musical club will meet with Mra. W. H. El lert, 2212 N, 39th st., Friday, Octoter 20, at 2:30 p. m. eee “Master Key” Psychology Class ‘The “Master Key” Pasycholosy clas will meet Friday, October 20, at 7 Pp m, in the University branch library. Dr. Wood, teacher. All: welcome. ih |G. Woman's Woman's Century club held at New Washington hotel, Fri- day, October 20, 3 to 6 p. m. eee Pennsylvania Study Club Pennsyivania Study club will be entertained by Miss Retta Martin, 303 30th ave. &, Friday, October 20, at 2p. m. Piano, Mra. George Willock; group of songs, Mra. J. Squires, accompanied by Mr. Aah- ton; plano numbers, Miss Ruth Frances Naurer. eee John F. Miller W. BR. C. John F. Miller Woman's Relief Corps will meet at luncheon, fol- lowed by a card party at the home of Mrs. Carrie Campbell, 412 Fed- Friday afternoon, Octo- Rainier Noble Post No, 1 American Legion Auxiliary, Ral ler Noble Post No, 1, holds all- | day meeting at home of Mrs, 0. A. Piper, 4126 Sunnyside ave. on Fri day, October 20, cee British American Association Britwh Amertcan association will sive a dancing party at Christen: sen hall Friday evening, October 20. The public Is invited. eee Phi Mu Mothers’ Club There will be a meeting of the Phi Mu Mothers’ club at the chap ter house at 2 p. m. Friday. cee Harrison A. Harrison P.-T. A., reception for new principal, Friday, October 20., 2:30 p. m. All parents welcome. ee South Beacon Hill Improvement Club The South Beacon Hill Improve. ment club will hold its regular monthly meeting at Christensen's hall, 3048 8. Graham at., Friday, Oc- tober 20, at 8 p. m. Mayor Brown will add the club, taking for his subject, “Dance Halls, Cabarete and City Government.” There will be a talk on the 30-10 plan by an impar- tial member of the club. Candidates invited, Respond to Mrs. BE. J. Brod- to # reception and dance, in celebra- tion of the birthday ef his majesty, the emperor of Japan, on Tuesday evening, October 31, from 9 until 12 o'clock, at 1025 First ave. W, cee Breakfast and Theater Party Honoring Mrs. Michael Donahoe, who leaves Saturday for Europe, Mrs. George Pursell entertained ‘Tuesday with a breakfast for eight, followed by a theater party at the Moore. HICKORY Hi i eee ; te we Additional Bon Holders pote ping, sierougnly Addotite the long Meet box hold Y. dediee 2 Ong wear. ore al omen’: U1 Autumn ball, Friday evening, are our dealer knows the Mr. and Mrs. Farwell Putnam Lilly, other reasons. Miss Jean Schneider and Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Barnes. 4 a uae Dinner Hosts This Evening Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gates are en. tertaining this evening at their home acrom Lake Washington with a din. mer of twelve covers as a compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Wdgar L, Webster, 25c Tien raceme peesaoeee 5 reasons why est quality elastic and upon style and size. Complete satisfaction assured or your money back, A.STEIN &COMPANY ner, 2425 Warsaw at. m for chi others GARTE and up THE SEA Orthopedic Guilds Will Meet The guilds of the Orthopedio how pital will meet Friday, October 20, an followa Broadway gulld will meet with Mrs, Edgar Ames, 1182 Ha N, at 2 p.m. Capitol Mit guild will meet with Mrs. Charles L, Roy, 17th ave, and 1, Prospect at Denny-Fubrman a wilh with Mra oN. A phanson, Broadway N., at 10 a.m First Hil guild will meet with Mrs J, W, Godwin, 1020 Summit ave,, at 2p. m Frink Park guild will meet with Mra, Charles L. Harrison, 9216 1 Spruce st, at 2 p.m Interlaken guild will meet with Mra, Lukove on Crescent drive at 2 pm. Laurethuret guild will meet with Mre, Wilbur Ives at 10 4, m. Madrona guild will meet with Mra. Bon Pitts, 4510 20th ave, N, 1H, at 10 am. Medina guild will meet with Mrs. ¥. C. Day at 10 9. m, for sewing. Mount Baker Park gulld will meet with Mra. 1. Sirrine, 3111 Dose terrace, at 11. m. for sewing Queen Anne guild will moet with Mrs, Walter Feed, $43 Kinnear place. Renton Hill guild will meet with 2800 Mrs, T. J, T. Lore 1114 16th ave. at 10 a. m. for sewing University guild will meet with i Mra. Hf. C, Joy, 6034 2iet ave, N., all day Washington Park gutld will meet |with Mra. C. L. Tenny, 825 26th ave. N. Sunset guild will meet with Mra. L. Mooney, $548 15th ave. N 11 a.m. Beahurst gulld will meet with Mra. F. B. Carpenter. East Highland Drive meet with Mra, Cecil Martin, Roylston ave, at 2 p,m. eee Sale of Dresses gulld wilt 2237 wilt hold « sale of dresses for little gtrix tomorrow afternoon from 2 to {3:20 In the guild room of the chapel, |1934 Federal ave. see Chi Omega Rummage Sale The Mothers’ club of Chi Omewa wii hove a rummage malo at Weatiake ave, Friday and Satur day, October 20 and 21, eee Beta Mothers’ Club Mra. M. Bloxom will be hostess for the Beta Mothers’ club at her home, 912 16th ave. N., Friday, Octo- ber 20, at 2 p.m. . Nordica Choral Club All members of the Nordica! Choral club are expected to be Present at the meeting held Friday evening, October 30, at § o'clock at the Sanipractic building, Broad. way and East Pine. cee Missionary Meeting Friday The Woman's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will have the opportunity to hear Di Robert B. Pretiaw on Friday after- noon at 2 o'clock in the ladies’ par lors of the church on present recon- struction work in Russia and Poland. Dr. Pretiaw has been for five years pastor of the local Friends church. He has done relief work in Relgium, Germany and France. Hoe if an act- tve member of the Friends’ service committees sbroad, and last month returned from their national conven- tion, held in Philadelphia, when re- cently returned from Russia and Po land. be led by Mra. W. H. Lyons. Mra. lL. L. Parsiey will sing « group of songs. Miss Gerda Bergman, who | recently returned from Korea, will be the guest of honor at the tea that will follow the meeting. Mra. Frits R. Benz, assisted by Mrs. George Quinlan, Mra. Belle Gos nell, Mra. F. H. Whitworth, Jr, Mra. W. 8. Kelton, Mra. Lyman Black, Mra. C. R. Daniels and Mrs. Elien M. Backiand are the hostesses of the afternoon. Mrs. George Stanton, chairman of the program committee, is present- ing the program. eee G. A. R. at Home The Grand Army of the Republic and its affiliated organizations with thelr friends are invited to the “At Home” given Friday, October 20, Veterans’ hall. eee Robert Morris Chapter Robert Morris chapter, U. D., 0. B. 8. will give a card party at Dart- nall's cafeteria in the Leary bid¢., Friday evening, Oct. 20, at 830 o'clock. All Eastern Stars and friends are invited. eee Musical at Mrs. Sutton’s Home The Mount Baker Park Presby- terian church will give a musteale at the home of Mrs, Byron Sutton, 2706 Mt. St. Helens Place, on Fri- day evening, October 20, Every ono welcome. eee Auxillary to Seattle Rose Society The auxiliary to the Seattle Rose society will meet Friday, October 20, atnoon in the St. Regis cafe. Elec tion of officers and the work for the year will be outlined. The president, Mra, E. Harper, desires a large at- tendance. at} ‘The women of St. Barnabas’ chapel | 1812) ‘The devotions of the afternoon wit! | TTLE STAR Personal Mrs, Omar J, Humphrey returned this morning from a visit of several weeks in San Fra: 5 . . Mra, A. W. Langdon tn leaving this wook for a short visit with relatives jin Chicago ee Mr. and Mrs, Orin Wallace Fisher (Vivian Swalwell), of Mount Vernon, are being felicitated upon the birth of & daughter, October 16, at the Minor hospital Mr. and Mra, C. 1. Hamfiton will eal! Saturday for Honolulu and « cruise thru the South Bea tslands. ee Mra. John D, Farrell and Mins | Melen Parrell returned Wednesday jfrom a short visit in Portland. eee Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Price re turned Wednesday from California, |where Mr. Price attended the meet ing of the Investment Bankers’ anwso. clation at Del Monte. ee Mr, and Mrs, 1. 8, Frye have removed from their home in Bast Beattie to an apartment at Minor and James at, oe Mre. Alexander Dickinson will re turn Baturday from a visit of nev are cordially invited. o-. Veterans of Foreign Wars The Ladien’ auxiliary of Col, Roose- Yelt post, No, 24, will have a sodial dance, October 21, at 9 p. | Roomevelt hall |invited, These dances are given for the benefit of the hospital fund, oe Harmony Lodge Harmony Homestead No, 1743, |Brotherhood of American Yeomen. |gave another one of their enjoyable meetings on Tuesday evening at the hall, corner Eighth ave. and Univer sity st. this occasion being the offi cial visit of Supreme Treasurer Ward ¥, Senn, of Minneapolis, and State |Foreman A, W. Tyler, of Olympia Others in attendance were State |Manager W. L. Hewitt, Manager of Heattic W. A. Bostick and Manager Rey Hall of Tacoma, and members from all adjoining towns were pres lent. The officers are the | gratified at |eplendid growth of the order. There |was class initiation and excellent work done by the drill team, and re freshments were served by the ladies. On October 21 there will be an old fashioned Halloween party for the members and their friends. eee Program for Literary and Travel Club ‘The Literary and Travel club have iesued their year book, which in- eludes the following program: 0 the Consett. Bhorreck. Howes, Mra. Wooten. vent day | wckiey. Nov. T2-—~"Hietory of American Art to 1976, In 4 Colonial hy of John Copley and J. Kellener, Hosters, Mra. J. Denjamin West.” uest day. ports were presented by workers re-|C. “Maria Chapdelaine.” Tharies Hope of the Immi- ret Kane. 1i—uent day. “Russian Book Review—Be- | iected.” Mise Buckley. A “The Russian tn Music and ‘Wheeler, ay. Mostess, Mra A. “Clud annt- April 23—Gueet ction of officers, June li—Annual play day. eee Icelandic Ladies’ Aid Society The Icelandic Ladies’ Aid society will give a progressive whist party and social Saturday at § p. m. at Woog's hall, 1704 Market st. Dane. ing and refreshments will follow tho card play. Funeral Services for Miss Keeler Funeral services of Dorothy Catherine Keeler, 15, Franklin high school girl who died Tuesday, were to be held Thursday afternoon at the Manning undertaking parlors. [Dorothy had been {ll for over a year. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred H. Keeler, 4220 Gist ave. 8. Woman Has Bible Printed in 1553 A Bible, printed at Zurich, Swit zeriand, in 1553 and 1654 ts owned by Mrs. 8. F. Leonard of Tracyton, Wash, It tg believed to be one of the world’s oldest printed books outside of a museum, Fire stands third as a cause for accidental geaths in the United States. The wen off the Ladrone islands is 21,620 feet deep. Washington bureau garden, rose hedge, or lawn and fertilizer, planting, pruning, rose cutting, cultivation, and «0 on. or fifty, this bulletin will be of letin, which is free to Star reade: below: and inclose herewith four cen and mailing. STREET and NO.. ste eedeneee ROSES FOR YOUR HOME Fall pmnting of your roses for next summer should be done as goon as the leaves have fallen from treos and bushes. has compiled everything you need to know in order to have a beautiful rose The Star's for you from official sources border of roses for next summer. It tells what species and varieties to select, all about soll and for arbor and trellis, roses for Whether you have one rose bush value to you, And whether you want to plant now or next spring, you should send for this bul. rs, Fill out carefully the coupon ee , Washington Bureau, Seattle Stn: 1322 N, ¥. Ave., Washington, D. ©, I want a copy of the bulletin ROSES FOR THE HOME, ts in stamps to cover postage NAME. «4 ewes ssceedessces doves tovsceesssssstessoessoveme, SOOE EERO t ethan ewes se tede Mrs, Dodiey | 2%—-Discussion of program, year | 1 | Gang of Motor Yeggs Stopped by Police EDINBURGH, m, 19 }men captured near Mid-Calder are be- 1616% Third ave, to|ieved to comprise a gang of motor | whieh all friends are most cordially |bandits who have committed 42 high specially they mui the Housewives’ league said at a|just Hes and talks to me by the] Order From Athens | tsiiers meeting in Denver: hour! | ATHENS, Oct. 19.—-Orders for| “No marri is complete without “Then her Up curled and | wheat placed in Canada will reach | offspring. No young wife knows true | added: 4 100,000 tons, it ts officially stated. happiness ‘till she holds her first-| “Different from my husband. Hs == jborn in her arms just talks and les to me by i “But never let maternal love usurp | hour.’ "Exchange. neurns' j 1 | way robberies, Kot $10,000 Moslem Faith i Forced on Hindus MADRAS, Oct rebels are compelling “Hindu women | to adopt conversion they are presented with Canada Gets Wheat PO kn, oncom naa ee PB SHOPLIFTER PLEADS NEURASTHENIA; WINS LONDON, Oct. 19.—When Mins Gertrude McCollan was arraigned? for stealing and’ hiding @ pair of stockings fur coat, her attorney plegded in defense famous physician, Mins = MoColian, evidence was ail tn the court dis- charged her, finding the defens of neurasthenla wns _ 74-0 ST eral weeks with relatives and friends in New York. cee Mins Farris rton ts viaiting jher aunt, Mrs. Byron Thorpe Carr, tn Loe Angeles Altho many fall coats and dresses show new sleeves that are tight and - ops aa | devoid of ornament, there are just as many that show sleeves wide and DITIONAL CLUBS flowing and of mort peculiar shapes Goph Club Naturally these sleeves are ae oftencst on afternoon gowns, since even- sopner Cas ing gowns are usually entirely sleeveless and daytime frocks have grown The Gopher club is planning a| cuits conservative Halloween party to be given ‘riday | Two models sketched show gracefully draped sleeves—the gowns are of evening, October at the Collin | satin-backed crepe in two of the new golden shades of brown. field house, All former Minnesotans a -_——— | COSTSLESS | TO BUY AND LESS TO KEEP UP An actual saving of $28 to $55 on the price and a month. f equal ime his « furnaces ord to be uine PIPELESS FURNACE “None Better” nn without sem Se Oct, 19, — Three| LONDON, Oct al system leavers will From one victim they | ganization 19.—-The Moplah/ equipped the Monlem faith. 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