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THE . PAGE 12 THE T TAR : IB l h | r ie = 7 Snidge Luncheon { } vie ersona nase cir * t19c usic | for Visitors 1, Ne F A ' f : | 1” 31 ng Mra. Qeoree nef Mr. and M Frederick Cha & jenefit Concert « ‘ Henry Sehmidt ts they will sail on Jan, 6 on the CLUBS POR WRDNESDAY dD, A. RK, will be held . ne ; Und the auaplees of t Germ ente with a luncheon of sixty | Adriatio for the Mediterranean trip afternoon, December 1, at 2 o'el0oK ang Austrian relief there will be an For Infante and Children, « followed bridge, at t and a tour of the continent, They| Woman's I Re Nata Club a ay chapter house on University | iw nenetit concert st Thurs ee ee ‘ s nd ave. 8, on Friday, | will be y until March. {| Meet HM. P, Sanders will entertain | Ve i po . , rs | Membe f the various chapters day evening in Doug hall, 10 M th at " s Program at the | December 29 | eee the Woman's 1 Re Nata club at her ; ae Ageia la . Whe tdtasedn alta owners AnOW ristmas J A“ 7 a | of the Daughters of th ave. and Pir The pr « ta ne University | pn : an | Mr, and Mrs, Wilson K. Lee are re-| nome, 2341 46th ave. 8. W., on Wed: | Revolution Invited to attend. lt» aid the families of musicians and H i Wo gp ta Uni iM v Fireside Bridge Tea ceiving congratulations on the birth! (oe econ, December 1, at # Pie ee Genuine Castoria \ ptain and MT8.\ xtrs, Hampton Moran will be hoat-/of a daughter, Georgina Frances, |" : |to ald mustoians and their famition Club; Cay , : Sid =a taal e Socahen, apenieer ta. an the Minor jock, Mra. A. 1. Ayers, asnisting || adios of G, A. H, Home Sowing |), vienna and Loipzia ” Newlove Plan Dinner. |' pemaeene, -Atewenee seco aaa tenn Club he o he Me iain oun ie Sesage tee ; a Miss Clara Reynolds will give ” = tation of the G R. Home © program han been arran, © W ty club will to Mrs. Rawin J. Brown and ey hg ltalk on “Art in the Publio Schools,’ The tae : Ps - Bye! " 7” by Madame Julia Risegart, violtr y' TE Women's sity Mra, ¢ H. Carpenter. Five tables} Mra. L. 1. Bayne will leave on | ** LD cop ge yaaa en tos gna who will be assisted by Min " have a Cl vo heen Govanned | Wednesday for Vancouver, B,C, to/¢Ad Mrs. Robert Arunn will re Townsend, 218 W. MoGraw |i tc, alto; Mr. Graham Bears the Rag cid he se, M H Arey B Hur |epend the Christman holiday | *SPellowtng ta the miusiea) prommeas: | STO. w i eotay Dees My a | Morgan, tenor; Minn Caroline Swing, gi i Sember 18, beginning en tones. avira tions et Alen Ruth Niblock left Monday tor | "ie; -hieee: pisiin and sotto tale of funcy goods and aprons, ‘The |Piano, and Mr, George Kirchner, ignature it wee following be fined to the mombers of the Middleton, Conn, where she will) (b) “Herenade Hadine publio Is invited to attend | « ram will be pre . ters of the Americar ad several months with her uncle | Mrs MJ. Hohinson, Mre. Fm. Purple oo | Wost Woodland PT. A. | of als, “cheer tm le ayy nd aunt, Mr. and Mra, 8, Harts] yoo: solo Ming. Mille, Aquilla Lodge, No. 5 Pies scary nly aoe Giese By pearing” Brammact Christmas Dinner Warner : | ‘es Ae OR SP Ss hoo! auditorium Wednesday, @) “There Were Shepherds Mra. J. BE. Galbraith will entertain ber | Mre. A will mee o a mber 18, at 280 p,m. The after ate | 2 Mra, Anna Thomsen Milburn will) = y in obbilaat ave. Wednesday, December 7 will be devoted to Christmas Contraito Mice with a large family dinn at her ‘ons i rf the ” ” wenalon ote «. Witeadeth Ri a] ’ leave Thureday night for Altadena he regular busines om ao home on Monday ° Cal, to spend the holidaya with her ue } Deve tion of officers and initiation. — “er ay | | = } Ph . , | te } | mot the Madenee : {wo sons, George and Moritz Mil-| {%? PEE TIET PTE Bayete) oss _ | Ballard Presbpterian Chureh Aid b gpl citeet Noyes! Mrs, England Luncheon | vurn, who are students at the Thach Sica done becag’ one Weat Seattle W. ©. T, t | Soclety fender, Mrs. Robert PF. Randal aber Jer acho! in the Ojat valley ocal Duct—"O, Divine Redseme The West Beattie W. ©. T. U.| he aid nociety of the Rallard Bp Stusiea! arrangement by Miss McDonald | To honor ve J. J. Wolfe, who i] strs, Ada ©. Cover has returned! a KB. Lingle, 1017 Sylvan Way,| Christmas party Wednesday after Hage lighting, Mary B. Walters | braving soon for an extended visit IM | 000, 4 year's rm in the Bast, | Wednesday, December 18, at 2 D-| noo, at 2 o'clock, at the church an . feos fre binites the Bast-ane Coane, Mra. 5 sail Jand i# at the Hotel Otis for the win m, A good apéaker will be in at | ney $8 oe Mr. te 4 | En en peg See ery | tor West Seattle Art Club tendance. Subjects of interest and eee ) bath Or. ‘The Weet Seattle Art club will | importance will be discussed. Each Nina M. Frye Tent i pane Pes re ae Dr, and Mra, Bruce Bimore wil! | moot with Mra, Dana W. Brown, 2711 | member may bring a friend. Neikh-| Nina M. Frye Tent will serve « six | Withetmy | followec ridixe remove from the Stewart rberlattn 8. W., Wednesday morning, | bors welcome. Take Fauntleroy earlo'ciock dinner tn V shall, or ver or | oa home to their own residence at 1404/) ber 13, at 10:80 o'clock, No, 2 to Sylvan W AY Wednentny eve Dece a a Baer) i : 4 | December at 10:30 o’cle No. mory, Wednesday evening, Decem v xy| Women's University Club|Vederai ave, Mrs. Barber returned cee eae ber 18. A bazaar will follow the din a ee my wohatkowaky | ‘ today from an extended visit in the| ytystie Jewel Rebekah Auxiliary rf Club ner. The public is cordially invited fa) “Legende’ : Classes Reswmed | yatle Jew | Ladies’ Grotto Clu he public tm cordially invite @) “King of Bethionem: sine sses les € ‘ Kast and South ‘The Myntic Jowel Rebekah Auxtl | phe next regular meeting of the|to attend Ir bars Resesestase : | Tho regular classes of the Wom- | eee lary will meet at the O44 Follows’ | yeaies Grotto club will be eo ¢ Mr, Belstad at (he pis en's University club will be rew anived | Mra. D, B. Ward removed recently | temple, 10th and KE. Pine st, Wednet |tne Ned Cross headquarters, L’Union Francaise v jthis pa argon the new building, SIxtD | ¢-om 1995 Sixth ave, W. to the resi-|day, December 13, for 1 o'clock [and Virginia, at 1 o'clock on Wednes| L’Union Francaise will meet Wed ¢ meh) jave. and Spring st dence of her daughter, Mra, W. A oe ” 3. Members sre} nendi » ibe! ring a Torch™ (Old Fre ingen’ - ja of her daughter }luncheon day, December 1 y nesday, December 15, at § p. m., in what Chis a Thi” (Traditional) | The household management, clans | nickey, at 1424 Seventh ave. W eee urged to be present, and to bring|/the ¥. W. C. A. clubrooms. The te) “The First N Traditional) | |will meet Thursday at 2 o'clock, eee Lorraine Social Club thelr needles and thimbles main diversion of the evening wil! mber, Dear Jesus’ (Alsatl@R) | when Mi otte Blinn of the « r adittonal) ee wa hae gi Dr, and Mra, R. HL. Baker (Amy V Lorraine al club will meet at ee be “La Causerie,” with @ «mali " ee jUniversity of Washington wil €1¥* | puitlipa) are recelving congratula.|the home of Mrs. John Bunter Army and Novy Wemen “pilieel ‘eeamaniey Mra We, “Garnet at the piano io a ireas on “The Escape From | tions upon the birth of a daughter |Hoylaton ave, N., Wednesday She Anociation of Army éné eee | 7H6 CRN TAUR company, wow roRH Ory. : Dinner Part, ee es ae seed oe [Eastern Stars are invited. Members| iuncheon at the Hotel Washington,| The ladies auxiliary, A. O. H., will Large mner Farty ble ploy hee 'E Pe Jona) rdeut. L. C, Bonnin, of Tacoma, |are directed to take Broadway car tol wWegnesday, December 13, at 1] hold thelr meotings hereatter on the —~ ——-- — " _ — a i Leo! No revie othrop Sto ent the week end as the guest of iMiller st o'clock cond end fourth Wednesday even “ON. , be yea, and there will be music by _ Planned for dard'’s book entitled, “The Revolt | "2°" aa ADDIT‘ONAL CLUBS served, and th 7 * his parent Mr. and Mra W. Q@ | eee “es of each month tn the A. O. t the band and singing in the evening. Against Civilization,” and a mage | ~ c . “ 9 “ Ms _ n , « vl Christmas Day U. & Aalaine article will be discussed by Mra. | Wickersham, 6303 Latona ave z M Donald rT, A : _ League of Women Voters ‘ hall The next meeting will take | sgothers Club Sigma Alpha Epsilon | All are invited to attend. There will Capt. George Newilove, lo & Creek ee The regular meeting of the MeDon- The League of Women Voters will | Place at § p.m. Wednesday, Decem The Mothers’ ¢lub of Sigma Alpha|be no charge for admission. Bs ct cone te geet eee Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jerome, who] ald P..T. A. will be held in the ®® | mect at the ¥, W. C. A. at noon, on| ber 13, when the officers for the en-| » ion traterni y will meet at the see Minner of 18 covers for Chri “ ‘ . have beer nding some time in the | sembly room of the school, Wednet | Wednesday, December 13. Mra. K oted. ashen fasund, 4506 Cnivaraity Stvds! ; ‘May at their quarters at Fort Law) Assistants Chosen East, are expected to return next| day, December 14, at 2:20 p.m. MI. |v Weeks will dinouse “Bills of Inter ’ Faueasg, Deswmber 14, at. 3 >. 3. Sires ices we aa ten. eee Mrs. Chartea Jenkins will be a» | week G. P. Haley will talk on “Bocial and | ent to women,” which will come oF bd 's Century Club a se Hsin dy pens ween =: yg etd hee " sisted Friday afternoon at the bridge eee Rex Hygiene.” jbefore the leisiature at Olympia @ household administration de-| i ‘: | y y clubl . 47 niveas Miss Evelyn Atkinson luncheon she is giving at her home| Mr. BF. R. Shepardson, who has Mina, during the coming session. partment of the Woman's Century| Salvation wa! so ag agg Home ty ga Ey See. ee "Married in Vancouver for the pleasure of Mise Lurline| becn visiting his daughter, Mrs. Alex Robert Morris Chapter | Se da maint Welnettny, DOG! oa ausvatian Aamay Wenallel civic Gad sreteate ay aiedion ‘ | Brown by Mrs U. C. Bates, Mra. J.| ander Goodfellow, for several weeks, Robert Morris chapter, U. D, 0. B.| ber 18, at 12 o'clock, at the home of i nlvation 4 | civic an y * ‘The friends of Miss Evelyn Atkin. | Pred Braid, Mra, Eugene Thurmond, | has returned to his home in Mfiane-| 8. will entertain all U. D, chapters | - Mrs. Almon Alien at the Franklin | Home league will hold its annual ba | The following program will “gon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Y. Hi vers. Frances Gilroy and Mra, Jotn | apotis Wednesday, December 12, at § p.m. | apartments, 2802 Fourth ave. Mixx |r in the Salvation Army temple, | given: Current events, Mrs. Olivia om, will be surprised to learn |p’ Connor | wor in the Masonic temple. The work | Kathieen Mirchin will «peak on “The | 1412 Sixth ave. on Thursday, Decem- | 1. Dodds; civics, Mrs. Henry Landes; her marriage to Mr. Le Roy De ee Mra. J. W. Troup, of Victoria, B.) will be exemplified. ° Proper Food for Children”; Mra. John pb*r 14, Various booths filled with = child welfare, Mra James H Bue son of Mrs. Margaret C. De} py.) i % oi songdng Mews S ae Byron will describe “A Well Planned | ticles suitable for holiday gifts will | chanan. of Seattlo, on Saturday, Decem-| Bridge Luncheon Club El a an ie ete aad Mothers’ Club, University Chapter Home.” lhe installed. These articles will be| ‘The executive committes will meet 9, in Vancouver, B. C. Mrs. J. Dumas is entertaining her | °° er Gr’ The regular meeting of the Moth- | A eee offered for sale. Refreshments will | at 1:45 o'clock “The marriage was solemnized tn poe year Seat ahiea th. $ave. Waller 3 ton and herlerw’ club of the University Chapter, | Christmas Woodcraft Thimble Club | = me £ Holy Rosary church by the Rev. | {riends on Thursday at her I niece, Mrs. L. A. Gaynor, will return The Seattle Woodcraft Thimbie “@] O'Boyle. Mr, and Mrs. Frank nae | Saturday from Minneapolis, where! elub will meet with Mre J. Daliteon, | F were the only attendants. Hosts to Bridge Club | thoy were called a,short time ago " With so much 5 Becond ave. W., Wednesday af ‘ the ceremony, a wedding oo stra. “9 H. Cummings | the illness of Mrs. W, M. Horoer, [JPMETROPOLITAY? guphention ie 38 noon, December 13. The yearly | ikfast was served at the Patrick | wii) b6 hosts to their bridge club of | Mrs Geynor’s mother POR WAR, WEB. Boe, Te, #1 our Annex will be creess Wa Be vend end, cae oe . pir holenete der sadinaasacts - officers will take place. three tables at their home next Sat yas 7 " *-* ° Both the bride and groom were! iui, evening. JOHN GALSWORTHY'S il iy ae p students at the University of see GRRATEAOT PLAY are different ,.. Vimy Ridge Chapter j : 7 “ SKIN GAME” most desire Vimy Tid, hapter, Daughtera of | ‘Mrs. De Han- last summer was the| Little Tea Shop “THE SKIN GAME ars, found te the British Empire, will meet with| candidate in a beauty con-| Seryice i Pricest poeees © Mrs. A. K. Fisken at her home, 1633 | conducted in this city. Recently | Fasily and cheaply made at home, Wednreday fut. oe. 36th ave. Wednesday afternoon, De-! Joined the Associated Players | ,,6i7. Boyd Goebel will be hostens | Dat Mt beats them ail fer Saturday Mat, B0e, inaian ember 13, at 1:20 o'clock. Take Ma- 4 quick reeulte, ondertu drone car, December ; Dance Planned New Year’s Eve ‘Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Waechter and and Mrs. G. 0. Vincent are en- ; with a dinner dance of ty-four covers on New Year's at dge Luncheon for 3 Brown With Miss Lurline Brown as the entertain with a bridge luncheon her home Wednesday afternoon. > &¢ the Princess theater, in| (410 ‘Tea Shop Wednesday, assisted by Mrs, J. W. Richardson, Mra. A. Plans Complete for the home of Mr. and Mrs.|Jnterlaken Guild's , Dance for the benefit of the Orthopedic hos. | guest, Mrs. Frank Urquhart | Seattle Yacht club. j Caird Lestie will present two of his Invitations have been extended to| talented pupils, Silva Metzenbaum, of Miss Brown's close friends. | Who will give the dance “Winter,” as Thousands of housewives have found that they can of the money usually spent for cough eaaetions, by using this well nown old tecipe for making cough Tt is simple and cheap but it has no equal for prompt results. It takes right hold of s congh and gives immediate relief, usually stopping aa ordinary cough in 24 hours or less. Get 2% ounces of Pinex from any druggist, pour it into « pint bottle, and add plain rans sugar syrup to make « full pint. If you prefer, W. Parrahm, Mre. L. K. McConnell, Mrs. J. A. Millais, Mrs, F. H. Grin. nell, Mre. J. N. Hamill, Mra. Ray Ling, Mra. James B. Darragh and Mrs. H. Halliwell | syrup. Plans are complete for the Inter jaken guiki’s dance and card party use clarified molasses, honey, or corn avrup. Either syrup, instead of sug pital Friday, December 15, at the} For the feature costume dance penetrating throug’ ——_ of the throat and joowens and raises the phie; soothes and heals the membranes, and r. Fecently danced wt the Fine Arta) gradually but surely” the annoying ‘ ball, and Frances Swain. | throat tickle and dreaded cough dist ertain for Tickets may be obtained from Mra.| appear entirely. Nothing better for ‘louse Guest _ Gomplimenting her house guest, J. M. Wade, of Wenatchee, Frank M. Fretwell will enter- a few at her home. x a, 0 e Miss Frink Hostess Complimenting Miss Gertrude Tur Gloria Frink is entertaining a luncheon at the Rainier club day afternoon, followed by a party. eee Luncheon for . Fransioli | With Mrs. Thomas Fransiol!, who “Feturned recently from Europe, as honor guest, Mrs. Anna Thom- Milburn will entertain with a at her home Thursday t} FEED THE BIRDS! 18 a serious thing for our birds, when snow and frost Shut off their regular sources of food supply. We will need the birds when irisect pests threaten—we should feed them now to help them survive the winter, F seal Cracked Corn | —it is the best all’round re tion. Juncas, Tohees, Quail, Fox Sparrows—in fact, all birds that will eat grain—will eat Cracked Corn. We have had it put up in convenient 10-Pound Packages At 35c —eracked fine enough for the smallest birds, and, another | advantage, there is nothing to | sprout in lawna over which scattered, Take a package home tonight—or ask us to wend it. (On Sale in Housewares Section.) FREDERICK za SON BR G. friends informally Friday |*'!! have @ dinner of ten covers at Goebel, Kenwood "0464; Mrs. | Mrcnehitis, cossmedic sueep, hoarse F, R. Bates, Capitol 4917, or at the| pi Ot Yrones i pecial and highly con Yacht club the evening of the dance. | centrated compound of genuine Nor. Before the dance Mrs. Philip Aston} way pine extract known the world over for its healing effect on membranes | seathesunded Avoid disappointment “by asking m are| Your druggist for “2% ounces o hg ag ag he pag Boge 8 fl directions and don't x J > t Aaron, Mr. and Mrs. G. EB. Cooledge,| StcePt anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money Mr, and Mra. L. J. Kearns, Mr. and| promptly refunded Mrs. Ray Ling, Mrs. and Mrs. Wil) Pt Wayne tam R. Tonkin, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wilson, Dr. and Mrs, G. M. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. George S. Rich, Dr. | and Mrs. A. H. Wells, Mr. and Mra David Ward, Dr. and Mrs. 8. M fun The Pinex Coy PALACE HIP The Strange Case TH+ Milne, Mr; and Mrs. T. M. Parker, Mr. and Mra. EB. C. Alt, Mr. and of Marjorie Latham Mrs. John E. Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. ~<diee ‘gi whe tied J. N, Hamill, Mr, and Mra. George | only from d to A. Lockman, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. dawn Parrahm, Mr. and Mra, Clyde C Tenney, Mr. and Mra. George A. Bell SKE— man, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Halliwell, = FLORENCE VIDOR Mr. and. Mra. C. N. Seaborn, Mr. and /[ AND Mrs. E. B. Clark, Mr. and Mra. A. M 7 Hare, Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Lukov and JACK MU LHALL Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Porter ae f oe “DUSK TO DAWN” " —— BROWN'S NOW, WITH DENTAL OFFICES ACTS 106 Columbia St. Big Time = Vaudeville imran = DNEYS WEAK? Thousands of Men and Women Have Kid- ney Trouble and Never Suspect It Most people do not rea the If such conditions are permitted to alarming increase and remarkable |continue, serious results are sure to prevalency of kidney disease. While | follow; Kidney Trouble tn its very kidney disorders are among the most common diseases that prevail, they are almost the last recognized by p worst form may steal upon you. If you feel that your kidneys are the cause of your sickness or run tients, who usually content them-|down condition, begin taking Dr. Kil- selves with doctoring the effects,| mers Swamp-Koot, the famous kid while the original disease constantly | ney, liver and bladder medicine, be undermines the syatern. Weak kidneys may cause lumbago, rheumatism, catarrh of the bladder, | pain or dull ache in the back, Joints or muscles, at times have headache or indigestion, as time passes you may have a sallow complexion, puffy or dark circles under the eyes, some- times feel as tho you had heart trouble, may have plenty of arbl- tiorf but no strength, get weak and lowe flewh, on every bottle. SPECIAL NOTE-—You may obtain « sample size bottle of Swamp-Root by enclosing ten cents to Dr, Kilmer & Co,, Binghamton, N, Y. They will also wend you @ book of -valuable information, containing many of the thousands of grateful letters received from men and women who say they found Bwamp-Root to be just the remedy needed in kidney, liver and bladder troubles. ‘The value and success of Swamp-Root aro so well known that our readers are advised to send for a sample alze bottle. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N, ¥. When writing be sure and mention this paper—Advertisement, cause as soon as your kidneys are well, they will help the other organs to health. If you are already corfvinced that Swamp-Root ts what you need, you can purchase the regular medium and large size bottles at all drug stores. Don't make any mistake but remember the name, Dr, Kilmer’s | Swamp-Root, and the address, Bing hamton, N. ¥., which you will find nt TY, Basket k aa 17-18-18-20 4 NIGHT. 11 em we —Girin that. are moder- ately priced We invite your personal call- tay a6 long you like— you'll find tt of real im- terest. (Carte Department) HUDSON BAY FUR CO., Inc. 819 First Avenue Coming to Seattle after one solld year in New York Nights, Se to $250. Wed. Mat. Be te a, tan tote. TO Miss rr TO Miss THE Fuilight Sleep “FOR THE TEETH” It has the enthusiastic endorsement of my patients because it is s0 sure, safe, positively puts the teeth to THERE IS NO HURT Available only at this office. Dr. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board of Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon, Diagnostician, Pyorrhea Specialist Complete X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Lowest Prices for Highest Type of Dental Work. Pecamination and Eatimate Free 504-512 Eitel Building Second and Pike can afford to burn “lump” when Black Diamond Furnace Coal may be had for $6.55 a ton at the bunkers ace Progressive Thought Club The Progremive Thought club| study department will meet with) Mra. W. D. Benson, $230 16th ave. | N. B., Wednesday afternoon, Decem- | ber 18, at 1:30 o'clock. eee Asbury Missionary Society The regular monthly meeting of the Women’s Missionary society of the Asbury M. E. church will be held Wednesday, December 12. The for sign society meets in the morning at 10 o'clock, which ts an hour earlier | than usual, as there is to be a ape clal program. Mre. C. W. Branch will give @ report on the national convention in Baltimore, Mre. J. H Neville, mite box secretary, will spenk. There will be a mite box opening in both societies. | The Home society will take up the| study of their text book ir the after noon. The luncheop committee consists of Mra. Harry Daw, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. J. M. Dean, Mrs. George Day, Mrs. J. N. Denny, Mrs. M. D. David- son, Mra. J. N. Donaldson and Miss Bertha Carr. Save Your te/ | ALE ROTHWELL, 0. D. See’. ’ WM JUNIORS— Little Me One-third the regu- lar dose, Made ot Rely on Cuticura)| To Clear Away’ Skin Troubles “congo sans Onire 0m On Newly Arrived COATS You will find a limited number of Very Beautiful Coats at unusually reasonable prices. This popular Russian Blouse ef- fect, belted with metal fastening and Satin lined is Specially Priced Tomorrow at $29.50 With the Special Offer of Just $5 Down You can pay the balance con- veniently in weekly or monthly items. Modish Fur Trimmed Suits Are tailored in Poirets, Duvet DeLaines, Tricotines and a num- ber of other popular materiale— handsomely fur trimmed and In the new season's styles. A large selection at $44.50 $59.50 $69.50 Furs—The Season’s Appropriate Gift Exquisite furs of every variety coats, neckpieces—a rich selec tion at a large range of prices. A Few Suggestions for Christmas Giving UMBRELLAS SCARFS PETTICOATS BLOU

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