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ie | ton with a bridge tea, complimpnting Mrs. W. D "the residence of Mr. and Mra, Ed. PAGE 14 Seattle Edited by Lillian Keen LeBalli Jociety ister, Telephone, Main 0600. Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Patrons and Ushers - Mrs. Hoge to Honor APRONS and pat Presbyte' ehureh men’s University club, R. 8. Pollister, M ad Mrs. Martha Keohne, Miss Martha Patty, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Parse Mrs, Samuel Hedges, Mr. and Mrs Davis, Miss Helen Penfield Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Stim Drs. Morris I-undquist, Mrs. M B.C. Taylor, Mrs, CG C. Croson, Mr Behofield, Mr. and Mra. Henry C. Pen Dean and Mrs, C, Edward Magnuss And Mrs, Roy Pago Ballard, Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Comer, Mrs. William Cx Ars, Fred H. Baxt Mr. 1 Mrs. Bentley, Mr and Mrs. J Doug Mr. and Mrs, Hervey B. Wilbur, Mrs Sumner, Mr. and Mrs, Leroy M. Bac! @nd Mrs. Otis Floyd Lamson, Mi Dr. and Mrs, Frederick Adams, \ Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Sh Mrs. Robert F. Sandall, Dr. Mabe Ushers will be Mrs. Harry §. Hogaboom, Miss Helen Addy, Mrs. Birs. Crawford Anderson, Mrs. Harr ‘quist. inelu R w on, Mr w Miss Dorothea Taylor, Miss Marie Mulhern McAus Jr. Mrs, Hay, Mr Mrs. wilt For Mrs. Robert D. Ww Mrs, Lester 1 Yerkes, Mrs. F nd Mrs, L. J. Vau M Wilson, Mrs, Harold Harry C. Hartman. . Luncheon as Birthday Complimenting her mother, Mrs James D. Hoge is entertaining with a at The Highlands, wis, Fix, Miss Mar M Howard File Ms Telephone, Capitol 0329, Announced for Lecture; Mother on Birthday First the Mrs. allo, M: Virginia Mr, and Edward Sux itt, Mrs. on Joslyn Wilson, and Mrs. or Mr and Mrs. Ale: Mr Fred xander, Mr, and and Mrs M. Milne, M and Mrs. W. J. Young, Mra. Georg k, Mrs. Howsrd Plummer Mr, and Mrs, George Baker Kéward Lincoln Smith, Mr Mre, A. H. Anderson, Mr Cecll Bacon, Dr. and Mrs, Frederic Mr, and Mrs. Harry I, Ostrander, J, Russe Mr, and Mrs. Har Dr W. 8. Griswold, Dr NOC on, Mr Mr and Hodge end Mrs e.M Miller, na Mr hmond Hall White ‘ont, Mrs, H Judson Fal Morris Christoffer Mrs fam Par Allen Mrs te gery Fisken, Compliment Hanna neon next ary i on Bridge Luncheon at “The Firs” Mrs. Joseph Dizard is entertainin, home, “The Firs,” “compliment to Mrs. James Brewster. This evening Mr. and Mrs, Mercer island home, entertaining for : . Luncheon in Tacoma Mrs. H. F. Alexander will have a ther home, “Inglewood,” tn Tacoma, on Mercer island, Dizard luncheon at her next Wedn afternoon, in Covers will be placed for 20 guests, will be dinner hosts at thelr is with a brid 16. . luncheon on Saturday afternoon at in honor of Mrs. Elliott Bristow, a ‘recent bride, who has come to Tacoma to reside. < . . _Mys. Shirley Hostess at Bridge Tea Mrs. Major C. Shirley entertained this afternoon at her home in Bren M. Van Patten, of Seattir Mrs, R. W. Wuest and Mrs. George Brooks presided at the attractive Included among the guests were Mrs 7. Cottman, Mrs. Gamborg-Andresen, ) Sanders Ballard, Mrs. Frank E. Rid, A.W. Brown, Jr., Mrs. R. B. Robnet -&, Brand, Sr, Mrs. Charles L. Brand, Charles Mra. D. Sr., Mra Charles James B. Willson, Mra Mrs. Heister Hoogewerf ely, Mrs. A. W. own, Mrs. Lee 8. Border, Mrs and Mra. Robert L, Irv t, a Mrs. Campau to Entertain Next Tuesday Mrs. Edward 8. Campau is enterta: ining with a bridge tea on afternoon, April 17, at her home, 2339 33rd ave. S. ” Presiding at the tea hour will be Mrs. B. L, Sutton, Mrs. W. F. Richard fon, Mrs. M. L. Baker and Mrs. James Alexander Duncan, Buffet Supper Will "Honor Hugh Walpole Honoring Hugh Walpole, the famous English author, who ts being in a lecture at the First Presbyterian church under the ces of the Women’s University club, Monday evening, April 16, and Mrs. 8. D. Wingate will entertain with a buffet supper for 20 their home following the Jecture. er Planned for M onday ‘Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barnes will be dinner hosts Monday ev - entertaining in compliment to i at their Mr. and Mrs. John A. Coleman and and Mrs. Bernard sepaacegent of Brereth: Arrange Dinner for Next Thursday ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alson E. Woodruff are entertaining with « dinner of} covers next Thursday ee ee eed apartment at the Arcade. nvitations Out for Bradie Luncheon luncheon at the Elks’ club on Thursday afternoon, April 19. Sixty ‘will be entertained. Orchid and white is the color motif planned the affair. Plan Bridge as H ount Baker Park haa * ree spital Benefit is arranging a bridge noon, April 27, at the Bungalow, in the interest of the Children's | party for Friday hopedic Tea and Thrift Shops nton Hill Guild will direct the service at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, | Mrs. C .S. Holmes acting as + Mrs. Louis Lockwood, Mrs. a thrift shop will be in charge Grosvenor Folsom, Mrs, D. McEacheran. @omen _ CLUBS FOR SATURDAY (OMENS IMPROVEMENT CLUB KE FOREST PARK ~The Women's Improvement club of mo Lake Forest park will give a whist | party Saturday evening, April 14, at a J. Raymond, All interested are “Robert Morris chapter U. D., 0: will entertain with a card party dance at the Masonic club, Ar- cade building, Saturday evening, 14, at 8:20 p.m: Kastern Stars, and friends invited. eee SSIC CULTURE CLUB The Classic Culture club will meet ‘Saturday, April 14, at 2 p..m, at the Federated clubhouse. Prof, Will- fami Gorsuch of the University of Washington will speak on “Bernard w's Plays.’ . . ITH AUXILIARY Faith Auxiliary No, 168 gives a party in Dartnall’s cafeteria wurday evening, April 14, at 8:15 as. TURDAY NIGHT CLUB “Saturday Night club of the Y, W. “G. A., hike and bonfire supper on beach. Leave Y. W. C. A. at 3 k. ya + at ube TTLE WOMAN'S CLUB ‘The Seattle Woman's club will en- ere, the inmates of the King “county home on Saturday afternoon, April 14, when they will present the lowing program at 3:30 o'clock: (a) Beoteh Poem. “() Humorenke Mra. Fiori i nce i, Srnith, Da Kendrtok Hangn 4 “Woon! (ny ‘The Prayer Portect,.. T, Btonsen +. Pearl Curran Tobnnon, . WIT CARD PARTY fimes A. Hexton Women's Corps, will aw benefit card ‘Win; ‘ W. H. hostess, assisted by Mrs. B. F. Fred Suskey, Mrs. Dean Hanscom, ot Broadway Guild, represented by Spawn, Mrs, James Wylie and ’s Clubs evening, April 14, to which the pub- lic ts invited. “MYSTIC NIGHT” WILL BENEFIT ROSE GARDEN FUND The Women's Commercial Club will sponsor an entertainment Sat! urday evening, April 14, from 6 to 11:30 o'clock, at the Curtis studio, Fourth ave. atid University st., the proceeds to be the club's donatior. to the Rosé Garden fur They have called it a “Mystic, Night. 4 splendid entertainment is being ar ranged, which will include many mysteries, There will be fortune tellers, phrenologists, good music, dancing and many other attractive féatures. A small admission feo will will be charged. ard ALPHA OMICRON PI BRIDGE Alpha Omicron Pi wilt entertal: with a bridge party Saturday, April 14, from 2:30 to 6 o'clock, at chapter house. . UNIVERSITY OF CHAPTER D. A. R University of Washington Chap- ter, Daughters of the American Revolution, has arranged « card party for Saturday afternoon, April 14, at 2 o'clock, at the chapter house, 4714 University blvd, Make Teservations with Miss Jewell Mor: gan, Kenwood 3837, Ghatrman. Pw EVERGREEN COURT, No. 2 Evergreen court, No, 2, Order of Amaranth, will hold a rummage sale at the Westlake market, ntrec floor, April 13 and 14, A line of splendid cleg will be offered for wale, "*# «@ JAMES A, SEXTON RELIEF CORPS James A, Sexton Relief corps will have # card party at Wing's cafo. teria, Sutirday evening, April 14, at 8:80 o'clock, Fr oe o ALUMNAE OF SIG) KAPPA SORORITY Tho alumnae yf Sigmy rority will entertain ata f and bridge party Saturda, 1A Kappa so. Mul Jongg YY, April 14, ‘Tuesday | the) WASHINGTON |’ Seattle rt BY DOROTHY PAY GOULD Artistry in Easter Cards Kupter cards ha either it pag < tan inepl o being mere opportunit nnies that { that ful und beaut me t chickens and b | \* | «ht ful card. | | by One of t t attra yl " aph rT | dart r He | road, m ty and the hotowraph r Inspiring thou Of nobler deee |Every Town Has Its Art Gallery | Nea Arta r town glad to if his chosen picture nt, For, of r made in 1 who later b w many ery soclet is a ge fortune purchas tme rr b uve been artiats What ) families put in his new gal ed next year in Californ gallery in the ¢ 4 Central Yew York Is to bring 1 ly yet} |First National {Art Gallery Delano and architects of the rooms of which Fifteen remain which it ts Aldrich ow K were lery, fiv have been opened. | to finish, all of} expected will be ready | for the public by September 1, This will be in the best sense our first national art gallery, It is demo-| cratic in the best sense and pictures range in price from under a hundred dollars to over ten thousand 4: Sargent, Cox in Blashfield are just a} artists offering pictures u this new agency culptors are Janet J Singer Beaux, few of the | Harry On May jramatc sity will of ver t of the w pla The by A. G. Milne, to be Interestingly Lovejoy and his students, In his two previous plays Mr. Lovejoy attracted considerable attention for the distinguished man ner in which they were staged, acted and produced. oe Hugh Walpole Here Monday Hugh, Walpole is coming to town Everybody seems to be giad to plan! to hear him Monday night at the First Presbyterian church. His sub. ject will be “Books and Friendship.” It doesn’t seem to matter what he ts# going to talk about, for everyor wants to see him. ‘Those who k say that his personality ts as charm jing as his style in his books. a that this particular topic is a fav-) crite one with him. Son of a clergy- man, a bachelor, a student, he iw} said to prefer above all other forms of amusement an interesting chat with a friend before the fire, He is| being brought to the city under the ner intere Ag mantic | comedy terpreted #4 | ow Art crafts have become so popular} that extension division of the University js offering @ course of} 12 lessona Saturday mornings from 9 to 11 in 415 Philosophy hall. This is a pracfical course planned to help} every housewlne, art teacher, cos-| tume designer and commercial ar. tist, The fee will be $8 with about #3 for materials. the |from 2:30 until 6 o’c'ock, at the chapter houne, 4782 2ist ave. N. E. Tickets may be obtained from the following members of the committee in charge of the affair’ Gertrude Phillips, chairman; Mrs. Moyne Robb, Josephine Butkley, Mra. Loulse Haas, Opal Robb and Ruth Pidduck, Music will to furnished by the Sigma’ Kappa orchestra. ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS ‘CHI HEIGHTS WOMAN'S IMPROVEMENT CLUB Leachi Heights Woman's Improve- ment club will hold an open meet: ing Friday evening, April 13, at $ o'clock, at the Grace M_ E, church, }20th ave, S. and King st., to which the public is invited. «Tlw meeting 8 for voters, and good speakers, tn cluding Mr. W, A. Irwin, Mr, Matthew Hill and Mr. George Lamp- ing, will. give short. talka A musica program will be pre Mrs, Leona Torgerson, ¥ vers ett, uccompanied by Mr. James For. jrest and Misa Vosta Muth, planist, {wilt give somo. numbers, ae REVIEW NO, 59 review No. 59 will hold ALKI Alki its GIT FIRST ave: Chandler »| Cal OPTICAL CO THE OLDEST OPTICAL FIRST AVENUE. ESTABLISHED THE SEAT Personal Mr 1 « f Allast ix weer L. M and Mr t m a iW Mr 1 Chandler Marjorie Mr M Archie “dM Bernl Hotehkt: will spend of Mr ummer Kobe ikert q and I the Akert 4 on Bainbridge ut tt \ Alton W, eventn: ard loft rt trip Ha Th t Mr o 78 Wight of st hoi {ler with Mr home Mr ed everal R. ©. to her week Paul apen tw me Hing and Mrs t Highlands. Imarst tyeir and Mr ald cently purchased the chard A. Ballinge there about Jun *, Fennett of Long her sonin-la and Mr Dor c Mra, J and Harold laughter, Capt Privat tex Stafford from th Mr removin are . . Mr Va to rema Agic and Mra, C. Oliver, Mr. Al bert motored Thuraday n upill W. Crockett 4 and Mra and Mr motor t Mr. fon the kon! unningham ts at her country Madiaon. McCord sham rd ¢ w days ‘ort tn vinitir frien a wee Mra, W. B, Martin returned Mon jday by motor from Altadena, and is occupying ber apartuy 100 W. Highland drive. 0.0. W April 18 rest ar meeting in A LADIES NORTH Ladies hold their Friday 19234 George ide. OF ' of the Golden Ne busine in M. BE t ann evening mr ave Snow ° AUXILIARY TLE American 1 Post No. 18 business meeting apron social, Friday 12, at the American nd and evening. an April Legion club, [609 Third ave, at 8 o'clock BRITISH AMERICAN | ASSOCLATION ‘The regular meeting of the Br American amociation will be he the Fine Arta 13 Fourth ave Friday evening, April 13. All itors of British virth cordially vited. at vis in ae cond Ave Ground Floor, Dew Near Columbia Theater Another Big Special Purchase HAT SALE 700 Hats, including our entire stock Sale Starts 9 a, m. Saturday Shop Early Extra Salespeople in Attendance Shop Early Models from some of the best manufacturers, such as Uffland, Superbe, Gage ‘and others, SATL noav $4.50 x ATURDAY See our Window of Sale Hats 1410 Second Ave, HOUSE ON 1906. | will LE STAR FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1923 Chatter of the Shoppes By CECILLE SOMET HING TO Cc HAT’ TER ABOUT néxt ten Mr, Hart mpletel , ir it for a perio trated at 1109 It f t twenty Dun't three id guaran Jomon | FOL KS WILL LOVE nd Merri furniture a perte I * * LITTLE Th r Fai tory figures splendid light very fast to catch the prettiest. expres | Bldg. ond will adorn 1 camera wi | sions of the it § at | SPINET | Ue i wood DESKS hed the made Western hard of of furniture Exchange pinet desks price limited number: don't walnut, enamel or peclalt beautif: $13.50 can be Here Le urniture nd gly low at Thene deakk 400 Pine « y ‘There & finished in ma you prisii only hogany, t will be good AT MARION PRINCE'S Of Dressmaking, and know ‘man: NEW STUDIO t the ge in ted, Bidg your heart and wn you'y The upen ou'll 9 here. bewt in de we hip f » White * Long re 1K pes of atr ed to be a pias los * 1G WHILE YOU the waved for ed day cc Long em tumes. ASTITC HIN WAIT 1 at once at Store, 1317 Third ave HEAT WILL DRIV All te of ac oklet explaining the is. Main 62 Dr. Loughney’s Call or write, 311 You must read Human Baké Oven. ** NUBONE CORSETS, Mr Mu Opp. Frederi ne, “Let's plan to entertain!” Something that’s different to serve, some unusual touch in furniture and decoration, a hostess confident of look- ing her best—these are little things, but how they do help make a successful party! oie % Many of the costliest frocks © small TH RED ROCK corr. AGE CHEES capes to ac them SE | om pany wr! rambled eggs! Place emg Red on a pla at Rock” surround with crisp sprinkled with paprika, A FLOWER a BRIGHT, Lov ARTIF ICIAL *, unus Sh FAVORS FF OR THE P’ ART Y oul find bi dg. They have balloon ; Speck ott fun. « to make ] j “Bring your sewing.” Now the Everyones is making thom, . The hostess says, It Pinin crepe dresses pleated from yoke to hem are the most popular at summer places, * AT THE COLONIAL ‘Today you may still see Harold Livyd in morrow Jack Pickford stars in the | PLAY RAG AND JAZZ It's “ 3¥ith Mr, Brin's wonderful system you can learn in 20 lessons . you play, “{i int" Brin School of Popular Music, $06 Pine St. | WANT TO LOOK YOUR BEST? You may have ‘a complimentary Sitel Bidg, Elliott 2 Dr film ve arrison's Fir Jack.” jon of Beginning to- mory, (hace been read by thousands | “tacial” at Beleano Shop, . The neason's favorite frock of bright printed crepe needs no adorn- ment. The simpler the the better , - lines JUST THINK Of next year being able to buy the home realize the one ambition! You ean do this by having a definite plaz of spending and saying. Run in any morning (or make an appoint- ment) to talk to Inez Meyring, Home Service Dept. Puget Sound Savings and Loan Ausociation, Third and Pike. Elliott 6112. you want—the car—to Gingham and organdie frocks for summer days, combine fashionably again in afternoon | | | | WHAT YOU CALL FOOT TROUBLE Is probubly only FIT trouble. “Formative” | perfect comfort! At Lindgren’s, Cobb Bids. | FOR GRADUATION DRESSES, Hematitching, 8 cts, Elite Hematitching, 414 Bitel Bldg, Over Bartell’s. aiN8 shoes will give you Pleated panels of soft silk hanging freo from the belt of a froct: are charming in motion. . JY ORANGE-TINT ROUGE And Cold Cream Lip-Stick. Franco-American Shop, 3005 Arcade Bldg. Pas The cockade, or whirl, of pleated ribbon is a smart adornment for the low waistline of dreney froc ks, BRING YOUR FUR SCRAPS To the Model Millinery. They'll furnish heads, tails and feet, and make you a choker to be proud Of! 627 People’s Bank Bldg. | BEAU TIFUL HAIR Depends upon the health of the scalp. ments produce results from tho beginning! FOR A BEAUTIFUL MARC EL A “facial,” a scalp treatment, or a manicure, call the Motropolitan Hair Shop at their new location, 604 Pantages Bldg., ‘Third at Unt versity. Main 7224, Mme. Pattenaude’s treat- 519 Denny Bldg, *“ * & What's all this talk of new roses to plant? the old-tirne favorites that will kd best in § GLADIOLI AT MORGAN'S Supremely beautiful are the varieties this yoart your choide 4OMO COL what you are getting in bulbs, Vist? Tt will be a gu Morgan's Flower Sho After all, it's wattle gardens, You make plates and know just Have you had thelr dahtia » in choosing for your garden, Visit 1418 Third Ave, aac L FRIENDS Through Sur ine and Rain, You may find all the standard varioties of Soattle-growing roses for sale at Chapman's eranet Store, 1913 Westlake, ” A peculiar-grown lawn grass is back on the tnarket ogain, It roots Nike wild clover, grows low, makes a mat that crowds out moss or weeds. It Ix sown wits standard lawn rans, LOBELIAS Wor window boxes: They're priced especially low at Tablo Old Pike St, Vlower Market * “WINNING DAHLIA TUBERS You may buy the very kind that won ble prizes at the Hvorett Dahil Show — ‘Phe entire Colt-McLoughlin stock Will go on sale Saturday at just half price! Here ix a fo adorm your garden with something unusually mo, And, by the way, It’s not too jate to plunt “Rurpoen’ 1102 iret ave ene MADISON Are you a member of the Seattle Wo: r ds small, 0 Rose Socloty? The f Send in your namo} hy At What Doors Do you stop when you shop? Only the biy ones on the ground floor? Do you follow the crowd? COME WITH CECILLE! She shops on the side streets, at the little places around the corner. She vis- its the studios upstairs, the group of shops above the level of the street. COME WITH HER. You will grow to know ten and women in business—not companies, systems and clerks. She will help you make each dollar do for two. Your shopping day will become a round ~, romance, of satisfaction and delight. NO MORE ARCH TROU ‘BLES! The one permanent cure you'll find in arch-supports made for your particular case by the Shoe Specialists, These are ght, inexpensive, 6004 for all time. 212 Seneca st. How a whole summer of f ow box! rance and color can be crammed into for planting? * Is yours r ad * 4 YOUR SEWING MACHINE Will be pu! Main ect repair at the 1624 First ave. ‘oO rent a machine ere Singer Shop, A new tip of garden-party or hat te of soft white taffeta, shirred finely from wn to edge of brim, “2 © HAPPY MARRIAGES Are not everywhere in the world, pose—greater happiness in the home, Old Book Store, 1330 First Avenue. se. ESTHER BAUM Is an electro-dermatologist of wide experience. Let her remove that superfivous hair, those facial blemishes. 1109 American Bank’ Bidg Main “Diana” {s a book with a pur- Priced at 25 cents. Raymer's -_ 2 * FOR USED PIANO ROLLS 1n good condition, go to the Pacific Record Exchange, 709 Pike st. You'll save half and more by buYing here. * * DANCE TO “MARCELLONIE!” The record has just been released. Pacific Record Exchange, 709 Pike. ee 8 AGNES PERRY Will make from your fur pleces a spring line your coat, remodel your garments, Matin 0835, % ** "The out-door girl must have a rubber bathing cape of bright colors. choker, will re. 231 Yale Bldg. x * in the brightest * SO CUTE TO SLEEP IN Those $2.95 colored solesette pajama suits Silk vests, $1.2 low-priced. 15 * * at Mortimer's. pongee bloomers, $2.95. Wonderful lingerie, Westlake, near Pine. + &% L. Tre s been known in Seattle for years for his expert tailoring men and women. Fine refitting. 231 Yale Bldg. Main HATS FOR WEE GIRLS And their mothers, too, you'll find at the Hollywood Ladies’ Wear Shop. New, light checked suits are here in pretty models. See them! Upstairs, McDermott Bldg., Fourth and Pine. TRY THE TEAPOT At University and Fifth. Delightful home cooking and very mod- erate prices, Lunch and Tea, 11 to 4. . * MILAN HATS ARE GOOD ‘Again this season. Bring yours to the Model Millinery. re-block it and re-trim it. 527 People’s Bank Bldg. YOUR COMBINGS Will make curls, “bobbi They will All kinds of hats are made like new at a switch, Pea a IT'S SUCH A PLEASURE To find good-looking and inexpensive hose, “Nail-File Tes stockings come at $1.50, (full-fashioned at $1.95) Arcade Boot- ery, Second Ave. entrance, Arcade Bldg, . that’s Edith Harris, 614 Bitel Bldg. Be kind to animals; mane Sunday.” the slogan this week, Sunday is “Hut eee) YOUR ELECTRIC IRON Out of order? Take it to Hartwig's, Avo. ‘Twenty years’ experience appliances! Between Union and 1333 Fourth epairing electrical niversity, ie. , “NU-SINK” IS A WONDERFUL ENAMEL It is heavy, durable, shining white! You may put it on yourself, It dries in a night and gives a hard porcelain finish to the refrig- erator, the kitchen cabinet thing of wood.or metal. Buy it at Uhl Bros., 50911 Union St, . How would you like your summer poke faced with row of fine yalenciennes, cream tinted! * & 8 THE PEARLS YOUR MOTHER WORE, Diamonds, precious stones of all kinds, can be reset especially designed for you. Take the outoffashion bracelet to Mr. Revitt. He will make it modern, * * A MACHINE THAT DARNS SOCK Perfectly is ‘part of the equipment of the Seattle Suppiy Laundry, Send your hose there and they come back clean, mended, tustrous like new, ‘The cost—T centi a pair! And hers ave some other special services: A machine magically sews on niissing buttons, A metal device rounds the edge of the roll There is a special bloach for removing mildew, a solution to Why drudge at home? Call Capitol 0800, PHONOGRAPH REPAIRED? Tol, Main 4970, Records exohanged, Westlake, Upon row in jewelry ring, pin or 423 Union Street. Phonograph Supplics, 1816

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