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¢ A i - . THE SEATTLE STAR 15 ea | Seattle Societ [ MISS EDITH CHAPMAN ‘oy } " Baited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 ‘ ¥ ! it—Frances Oldham a Louise Raymond Owens "| Winter Ball Pla ed for December 16 at New i ‘or Hotel; Wedding Solemnized in St. John's Church Mrs. Miller Endertaining Sach RTL CHAPERE BABAR « Nqemier 1, at Ee Would Give Blind ' ; Police Whistles for Mrs. Richards i Pv) - Ella Mae ( . p. ! M w ft in. W ‘ ; ‘ ' f y. W Mg: : ‘ Sumset ¢ i i J, c. Bi . I Parties Compliment fe We . : ‘ " | Mrs. Rochester \ st c Mr. G. ACR Z f z 4 Burke M * ve 8 y New Y eS :- Come Shopping With Cecille -:- ire. 7 5 bre. | Rechester, Mre’ John 1 jargon C. He Paul H app entertained at t a Daniel K Alex AwOr ' 2 +a op Sage SCIMHOSE yellow slickera with their purple collars will show up in a gorgeous splash of color close f in the stadium Saturday,” reads the University of Washington Daily, And it's true. It's « sort of “by your clothes shall they know you” slogan, seemingly, but we've got to get behind that splendid team of ours u hen they meet California Saturday, ande we're going to do it in the most effective and colorful, cheerful fashion that we know. Tea at Frat rnity | House Relat select By . 1 drab day and a drabness that shows itself to be the Washington rooters isn't going to help t apter be Ry boost the spirits of the boys. Color—a riot of it should go with the yells, Color bespeaks youth Nt and enthusiasm. jars, dans Ditaaee ntl € o'cl aoe Mrs. Walter | Every shop in Seattle has anticipated this big game with outdoor apparel—slickers, sweaters York. McGover bright and warm, woolly coats and nobby, saucy hats for the important feminine factor. = son will pres f : in W An invitat “Victory, the ery of Washington,” will ring from thousands of “Husky” voices Saturday. It's ee. Maurice yw a going to ring truly, and you're behind it, helping in every way that you know! Iprvice at #:30 0'c trie { ’ The chureh © ‘el = eo eae ' a = ie ant bron nthemums | Senior Soiree EVERYTHING IS “FUR” THIS f hte €. 103 O8F i oeoaned Wl ; ONE Uae, aniee aleskt Gaanel Sate ASON IMPORTED GIFT NOVELTIES AT etiterry. Standards and b termed given hy the beulor’ glagn ot \ recognize your apparently| COLEMAN’S IMPORT SHOP ee one b % he University of Washington, will os wll take them to Or the most unique and yet Inexpensive sugKe s for Christ Me mas giving. There you will find something for the person who has 0. to bo remade Epted by the at The Wilson November §. n, Saturday and {s so hard to pl Things from Europe “just everythir % : and the Orient. 1608 Second Ave Bank Bidg. eon, Aes da: aS J One of the most “different” gift-things that I ever have seen ts {Imost all of the amarter frocks @ a. suede-bound “volume” entitled (quite fittingly), “Glowing Becreta,” ur trimmed in one which proves to be nothing else than a novelty receptacle for fur wonderfully well. ZV e~ VX aVa <I ommittee harge includes ree ; £ ia Teves ckcies ~~ . The engagement of Miss Edith Chapman, daughter of wed the we Helen Nims, Martha tnt. lr. Horace Chapman, to Mr. Edmund R. Korres of Long- me Mrcceamages usin ana. Fajen Phel Ade te Theep view, was announced this week,—Portrait by Grady. Bol hathiryn yr tather Thou her father. nog ng h cream | sen, Marion Dix, Paul Thiry, Dor gpa erson, Keith Enloe, Walter W n’ Cl b reneallggion Jack Mc k, Max Tan ome S AUDS r, Bill Easterbrook Wesley eondies. Before the s« less “At Daw fe Me" OM coats this season are f way or another, I've noticed. | seerstic, wadkchie unaiaahes MERICAN TOILETRIES BEADS! OVER 1,000 VARIETIES! to the Model, does a woman For bags and gowns. Rhind & Co, Upstairs McDermott Bldg. SENDS FOR FRANCO- y from Northe with a Ju p of pearls | ey ‘ . r ' All the “ Eldridge CLUBS POR SATURDAY ri "ARTY 4 siteth at oo . som, : nd lilies “8 2 | I velt auxiliary 1 know, 62 Peoples Bank Bide. 3 Fourth at F es Me maid of honor, Miss Barbara | fenton Hill Guild in CONCLUDE SERIES Pasediey mavember 11. at TIME FOR EVERYTHING, EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK SLEEPING PORCH CURTAINS avin. wore guid tissue over | Char, . Robert Morris chapte & ak Homevelt bane siete ukea r dopted the ar 1 family service of the Supply Laundry And tent flies to “fix up” for winter, now that the rainy season has i wih 0 ¢ . harge at Lunch Room (Revert Morris chapter, 6. E. 8.] at Roowevelt hall: 1616s Third ue pies to tor ven who waste tine and valu started in earnest. Proper blankets and porch equipment make it fates in her hair and carried Rus mn Saturday at, the Orthopedic “ “| Ne us sg over a steaming tub when such @ reasonable | healthful to sleep out all the year round. Camp Lewis Wireless, . unch room, 214 Columbia st., Renton | Cf! parties Saturday evening, No-| PHI BETA | laving over | : ; " oa, d yellow pom pont) Hin Guild will be In charge of the | Yember 8, at 8:30 The af-| MOTHERS’ CLUB | « at hand. CA pitl-0300 | 76 University St, on the bridge 9B duyanthemur a , t t P ; Kae 2 Pipa ey : ervice \ Me Wank Leela which wil at Nor-| Phi Meta ' ab wil meet ; « effort] -CIpTQ_VARRG Bi . Mex Winona Lawton and Mre. |) waisted by Mra J. A. Kerr, | (08's. cafeteria i ats the. bas ie, 4548. 17th When time, thought and money have forth in an effort) GIFTS—VASES FOR LAMPS naeeeeen Margaret Laily) the | yc, 1 Suskey, Mrs. Fo L. Sper be Hone ght ve. N. E., Tuesday, November 1} to ema women, why should anyone of ua continue to Jorge’ Hored and wired, Order work and china firing. M. E. Steele. Up- . crep sat cer EK. M. Hrown, Mra W Seattle-made in tb t m au ‘ stairs McDermott Bldg., Fourth at Pine 1 and bronze #\ | bm abbeniaiorting Rg tga! ne bat hata! watiebolia’ tove arte ie aga | ais ey #*~ Mpa One Pare A Sel: e ; bouquets were small)G 1, Leonhart, Mra. C. E. Ingersoll, | Will be distributed and grand COMMITTEE NAMED For } AND LINES ABOUT THE EYES HEMSTITCHING AT EIGHT CENTS A YARD themums in corresponding yy. By adeen, Mra, Frank 5. rien door 5 1. All Ma-| CARD PAF | t very good authority, and the a Whether it's curved lines or straight. 414 Eiltel Bldg. Over Bar- Saxe, Mra. H. M. Pease, Mrs. W, C " friends in Tho ticket « nit PCR | le to be fitted in the correct glasses by Doctor and Mr tell’s. is. Harris wore a silver brocade | Krafve and Mra. G. Corbaley vited party t Hibcoeel em ts, Fraser-Patterson Bak | eat | ty i pong so orntlds Mra. RO H. Glass and Mra, H. L| For information, call Mra. B. A.) will give Hotel Olympic atin tla } It's = very much easier to finish the gift things one makes with cece raect Witiara | ert, ul repreeent Broadway | Ryan, El:lot-3044 on Wear December} SHOES THAT SEEMED WORN OUT | an edge of picoting or a bit of hematitching, and they are always aap am | Guild at the Thrift Shop all day Sat- Evan 10, will include Mre : . uri pas fter you've your closet more attractive Ueut. Henry Finnigan, Mr. | urday |DANCE PLA ) BY ST sau. Ga ltaat | eel wibeass raver: | adept besiege Bist tte Y. They will change dele Prescott and Mr. Arthur Em 2 Be MARTIN'S MOTHERS’ CLUB be sah sted “ gta | and taken your # 1 Sh aeey ¥ s Set ele derives Vora” § LB tr ah, viee chairman, BE acn- | heels and. cover toes of satin and suede shoes 412 Union. | SMARTLY ORIGINAL IN COLOR AND DESIGN Asmall reception followed the planned a dance for Saturday aa : aeiiine ¢ é { 4 ; zd ow to “herp wp” with Are the frocks at the Pierrette Shop, 603 Union st. Custom ready- Bae secig. randonce ersonal evapo ay ig * sting them will be the follow. | Shoes don’t have to be purchared so often, Wow 10 os r te syed mades, designing and dressmaking. the decorations repeated those | ene hanatit of the. atts Et Ghee 9 a ae an yagi her ve i : sire. te eg: . partly-sore: -sn0ge | Away from the rush and hurry of some of the larger downtown he church. Assisting were Mr. Mrs. Alexander McEwan left this! Mts. J. J. Coffey is chairman of B Dericksen, Mrs. Dana Brown,| week for New York on a short|the dance and Mra, Guy Stelim Addie Belknap fee B.C. Strong and Mrs. Mur-/ visit and Mrs. T. J. Hocking will be in|sru Percival ( my B. Holland. | i es harge of the card tables for the] srs. C. J. Challar, WE Wee traveling, Mrs. Sentor wore a| Mr. and Mra William Edris left | pleasure of those who do not care|c Ww, Chandler, RA inlet fe model of dark blue satin, | Thursday for New York on a visit of to dance der, RA inte cher wee Fal ans od shops, and yet right in the shopping district, is a smart new shop, 2 MAN, IS GIVING carrying everything in gowns that you want. HUGHES, THE COF FREE CHILI RECIPE! ; : ait 7 y That excellent. Spices for Spanish dishes, and wonderful 45-) CHT DREN'S TEETH CLEANED FOR JUST $1.00 special blend. 703 Pine Is the offer of Dr. Albin Nitteberg, 318 Haight Bldg. MA in-1 Sire’ KE nwd-6742; Mra. ‘ eharmeen coat and a black | several weeks. CA pith4985; Mra, W t he more th “4 velvet hat | ous: ; os e “t anything merican appreciates muck more than o5.8 SALT Eg Sa RN es bg ace aw Oe Reh : 1% Mee C. | lee se welder la peer ' 6 | Healthy gums and clean teeth form one of the staunchest founda- where they | returned from a fortnight’s visit in| The jes’ Auxillary to the! Bifenda wel Oi Ae E ae | tions of a healthy digestive system in later Ife. to tour for six weeks before | portland Brotherhood of R. R. Trainmen will | A more, axt| NOBBY HATS AT UNBELIEVABLY LOW PRICES fies E rd aes to Texas for the winter. eae hold its state meéting at Auburn, on | Harrington, a] For a short time at the Misz Millin $05 Pine st. Open Friday} YOU CAN AFFORD A FUR JACQUETTE ; Reins | Mr. and Mra. Paul Voinot have re-| Saturday, November 5. R and Saturday evenings If you go to Betty Paris’ Wirthmore shop for your things. Won- rand Mrs. Richardson | moved trom the Fairfax apartments Pe Set) Athoe| "i ae ere derful values, often never worn, for less than cost. Upstairs, Mc- ts to their new home at 1538 Grand ave.| BAZAAR AT RIVERTON : 5; Mrs H. Hor- | Felts and simply trimmed velvcts hold sway over the world of hats} Dermott Bldg. Fourth at Pine, |e hdild e Thapter, “ c Ea p16 tle his on, with here a dupetyne, a now, the ne Weeks a a i aa! etenin aie) ee ee en OI seen Melk Wks sec | xr ape ee A whole wardrobe for sometimes less than one new garment would y a bazaar in Robbins’ hall, Riverton, dre inner : . | have cost, and just for the reason that they all failed to suit their Will entertain with a dinner f F. K. Maxhan Mrs Maxham, spending a few days in Toppenish. | Nae “teas, (CA pitl-34 . = Bee keeec i eee ee tare Weis ¢ oreo Mrs 1. Te Macbon'| GOING TO AN OCCASIONAL “FORMAL first owners psa j rte dana ama Mrs. Frank Ristine left Wednes-| dinner will be served at 6 o'clock. | aid, Mrs. G, N. McLaugh: | You'll need clothes, and you hate the thought of spending the “AIPRE SS7N eg y for her home in New York city bee |lin, CA Mra. W. C. | money. Brocklinde’s will rent you what you need. 1 pienth.| YOU'RE MISSING A TREAT rarsity Ball lafter a two weeks’ visit with her sis. | EDUCATIONAL CLUB |Creery, BE acn-1318; Mrs. W | Eastlake car line If you're not lunching at the Parrott Tea Room. Upstairs, McDer- ecember 5 }ter, Mrs. George M. Davidson, | Woman's Educational club will | Pittwe ME Iree-7451; Mra. J 2 6. Seas 2 | mott Bldg. Fourth at Pine. x GRE ] vibe dhe |meet with Mrs, J McGrew, 6037/ Rich, GA rfid4369; Mrs. Willlam H.| It's unrolae, if one needa money for more stable things, to spend it} hed an B The date for the Varsity Ballthis | yfrx. 11. K. Ball has returned from | 16th ave. N. 36. on Saturda Rees, KE nwd-1888; Mrs. Frank BE. on evening apparel wien tt can so casily be rented. | A cosy, homey tea-room, where one may have the most delicious has been set for Friday evening, | 4 three months’ visit In the Hast ember 8, ut 2 o'clock. Topi Jchorn, GArfid-1248; Mm, J. H Pe | dainty luncheons or tea, and a quict chat, is a treasure to the el . Meaty ature bs oa cS discussion: “History of Japan.” Templeton, BA at Mew W. M.| PRUE FOOT COMFORT woman who eats downtown. Comey Island, and in place of| yrry Agnes J, Galer, who returned | halted | Willlams, GA rtd Mrs. J. W <n only by wearing continuously shoes that fit cor- Lge et airnd 1 | | ‘a obt on! ze y uN, v9 eat ane occa meas Line Sap Drtanl A leceare tour | WHITTEN BRIGHTER) CLUB | Kh | cae eta ont and well on tho fect. Lindgren's Arch-Pit-| THE HOLLYWOOD GIRLS DON'T SHOW (ipso erect elie | CLR ser aecch ayaeh mma bepmane ta SE cus ga| << tere fil all qualigeations, 1807 earth: ANYTHING BUT THE SMARTEST Mtn in ture fil le mayne ode Whittler Helghts Improvement} 3 . B. Berendes is Shalrmas) ©. eee ee y ; Of frocks, coats and hats, and their $15 specials are remarkardy |club wilt hold a card party, and Mra. George KR. Drever, vice! 1 NEVER WORRY NOW ABOUT BEING 1621 Westlake, north of Pine, man, of the favors which will Includes: Decorations and pro-| gr, and Mrs. John Bowman Stir |day, November 8, in Demick' ad h table. They are} I} Cita LATE FOR MARKET A nifty grey sports coat, loose-back, and with the three tailored Pan! Thiry, chairman, Wayne , Q . WAYS | rat (Rita Hiles) have returned from |i)" car gs¢i 14th ave. N. W warded , : » i Water Patric Helen Graham | their wedding trip and are at home at |'"* © tre [assisted by W. H, Oliver, Mra. | inc I know of Smith's Delleatessen, where you can get steaks flap pockets, in all-wool material, is one of the many prizes in one lopamg Sora anon: Patrons’ |The Biltmore apartments QUARTERLY MEETING William Mra, B. A. Garber, and chops until 11 all week long. Fifth betwen Frederick's and of our tal. antes: Ritins and Taure Deges|cece | che Talernational Association of, Pots nterrmuce, oneeue and crackers’ will tose prestige ax an after-the-theater| THE MARATHON METHOD OF REDUCING etre and Wetwter Augus- img. my eR ce doe ini Ave | te Stesiograpbers is be tome WILL DANCE MINUET snack when you discover the scorct of late-at-night meat suppers. | pa ee oe a Ha back the ‘vitality of youth. 403 we tickets; publicity, . le 3 +| Seattle on Saturday, November 8th,/ : . Yar ese} rary Bldg. at Fifth and Union. Bigelow chairman, Clifton | Which hag recently launched en edu-| ang will be followed by a dinner in} The Juniordivision of the Norwe. > YOU’VE A DRESS TO BE MADE | shee ei screational progra sis ouplial aasociat{o de y; » on : : and Dorothy Brassington; re-|cational ‘and recreational program) honor of Mins Ann Marquis of this| sian Hospital association will dance a ee try the Model. ‘They do extremely original things, and| With the vogue of thin women and straight-line, short-skirted frocks, one simpsy cannot be stout, And then, too, it takes so ents, George Sheahan, chair-{for all girls, promises to be an un-| city, who is secretary of the or-|" old-fashioned minuet in costume much energy. MS Pegsy Hoyt and Ruth B usually popular center during the] ganization and who ts leaving short-| Friday evening at the bazaar given Harry Ebblewhite and Paul|Wwinter months. On last Saturday.|}y for a stay of several months Inj for the benefit of the Institution at eis ¢ r ° ; or cor Pe, a a | 2 choo! very oe amen) ole: Norway ha M MM kay cectaitted atsrrha} 200 ‘wckool “gitie. between. the axes| tod Angeles. re hikake et the i's such a pleasant surprise to find that one may have a hat off WITH THE AID OF CAROLINE HILL even will make you a pattern hat to harmonize with your frock. 629 People’s Bank Bldg. chairman, Eliz a 4 18° registered the fol- ore all has been , : Ne “rm Ccalauiper dt raed Hearoeiig saabe Speauetle clans |CARD PARTY transformed into a the aban ae ‘- the things teft over from the creation of a frock, and be smartly You can make the most stunning dresses yourself. She has, you and Edna Dawn. | vi esas ani ng and ‘choral club,| “Bethlehem Shrine No. 1, White| one-act play will also be given Friday gowned and hatted for very, , ones cap Coie SOnmpiae ee classes at her studio, 226 People’s Bank —————— three classes in each of the above| Shrine of Jerusalem, will give a card 7 ) “SLEEPY HOLLOW” ee 4 . a , © horhe .¢.T THE TABLES OF cE A aA " subjects. have been Kuler pot Soaks, pron aoe of rosie si oan | With their proverbial “roast goose and baked apple” cannot rival Seeing the clever work that a modiste turns out, I marvel that ske aed Oat S Goraisti fot the Cor. seniber € M mt es tT friends ¢ rs the same toothsome dish, you can get now at Wing's Cafeteria, consents to teach her art to amateur dressmakers. charge. Miss Co of oO De Members a da co | eee lew you have there, 1409 First. nish school of Music, has provided |alaiy. invited, Prizes and refresh-| Peet ier MAH JONGG OR BRIDGE LUNCHEON volunteer s | ments. | all things, are we in Seattle, and unique, indeed, that Reservations at the new Yellow Dog T 2 re Sea ss os oe e Individual in a hings, , D 5 Reservati a low Dog Tea Room. 206 McKelvey. Risen: Pee De Mlerd | hath al Le yo: Sale ee should have in a downtown ease, the glory of an almost unsur~ "gies Gags , Jeweler, easy ifor factory girls on Monday passed view of the Sound and Olympics, Away from the bustle and noise of traffic, and still right downtown, plan for only a few cents} 'nings at 5:45. Practical lessons in oo domestic science and home econom- i | one can while away an afternoon with fascinating games, or even | icg are given, after which a simple | § | | a confidential chat, uninterrupted, TO KNOW GOOD MUSIC acation, and phonog Saturda aph repairs are a neces-| e878 * om \ Is, in a sen an ¢ supper Js cooked by members of th e a Z oa § Westlake | sq ” seg supper Ws cirueaday evening, « clase| talk Friday evening, November All of our 7 \ SGU A Lei a eer yeas d AT MISS L. M. COFFMAN’S SHOP wee | 7:30 o'clock, at the Frye art gallery. , ro 8 exe re, - . in household budgeting and domestic) 0 o'clo Ks a th Fry rt lery VELVET t turn of the wrist today, and the greatest artists of our age sing| You will find hats that are exclusive, but not expensive—new satin mienwe is conducted for business| Her subject will be “Rhythm and . A turn Lu : and metallic models that are very smart. Her sweaters and blouses ’ This class niso meets at| Color,” silustrated by a splendid col-| SATIN ¢ or play for us. Ps ‘ are distinctive, too. Pine, women. lection of the paintings by Lemb | | Se ie ae ISLEY SHAWL, CLEAN AND BRIGHT | s just come back from the Pantorium, unharmed, though it 1s ok. cate id < is taught on} OR- 5:45 Social igi ih light On| he art department of the Women's HALLER Monday ev Taran eenmucted during| Century club will be ho PLL | AP SH H A satin hat is a rare investment, for one can wear it nearly the year round, and it never fails to look smart, ried, women ‘ ay be obtained at the ‘ ‘ : Md and fragile, Everything “cleanable and dycable” may be sent the day, while girls who are sam oor. bet tangs, hohe Uy and COMBINATIONS | panama aint to ‘the an terlieal Cons thiele wtiiels carer pai te acco Invited. to Join evening ane [es MISS BEAN CUTS AND FITS Smart new sty for cwittar SG 8 You sew at her studio, 809 People's Bank Bldg, You can make Registration Js open for} ourself things you never dreamed of having—when you bought teh. wilt, meet | WOMEN'S AS SOCIATION a Literary club, The Women's association of Ma-|| Wear, flower-trim high fronts— 3THE T BT TY FU IRE ¢ 2:20 on Monday afternoon. Presbyterian church will |] Some tipped : NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY FURNITURE ; “ready-mades.” s yment| grons _. Freavy » will || Some tipped with fur, others the It you are a wise and wary shopper, far Carlson's is having a sale, ady A room registry and employmen”) £014 its annual bazaar the afternoon)| new Metallic creations: und they have such perfectly wonderful values ordinarily! — ‘Their huge ci itd Z bureau in also conducted In connee) ang evening of Friday, November | ; vewing cabinets and cedar chests make delightful gifts, 800 Pine. So often little frocks might be@made over for the kiddies if mother putea with the club. Any girl in| 14" Dinner will be served at 6:30 | , f Phar var was just a little bit “handy with her needle.” | ining classes? or smull| ¢» YOUR omneny model, | terested in Jo ‘an Miba Mizy | 9 oe epee | Surely no woman could regard a gift of such a glorified article of ASCE Big et Pea, Be | | [social clan educational and! anyAL, DINNER || CHOICE bc furniture ag impresonal .A HILARTOUS COMEDY raved | «© May, NNUAL DINNE “ , sal ie rt % Se pag ee fa Joep HN My ciior of the club,| AND FALL BAZAAR °RLTS AND BEAVERS SMARTLY REBLOCKED CODIALVEheaChe Tlieys Rus! eiiaety tales eure gy ERORO Tee y S-Jeweled ° . Hy ye Ss § L0C ‘olonial theatre. ey " ew feature every a 1 Ne AD reatle those interested in finding | ‘The annual dinner and bazaar of||.In another lot are youthful, FE TAT He tEe FEVIRE ahLUS siaacll 48 Beninkle Bano May Sob etic Liat iM isg Ab ‘1 room or employment will call Miss) gt, Joseph's parish, West 8 attle, | Fee, Dae ete emery tt In the better styles, atthe Model, 62% i ank. } Riker. 1! Now—50, abel Barlow, FA st 0697. will be given under the auspices of i Aa hs ry “eg fy ae SHADY Py ‘a aa Aig Nhe carer sips saTT: the gulld, at the Gufld hall, Califor, || HATS AT ONEAHALE price, RACKUR'S BEAUTY SHOP iat eee At RU ne patties, of good seats, splendid = | xwew YORK, Nov. 7.—John] nia ave, and Hanford st, on Thurs | With its staff of experts in beauty culture, caters to the tastes of | , ay) : # and extremely moderate prices, | NE particular women, Mr, Rackur is an artist at cutting the hair to NAAR PETER MICHA | rinklerman put $4 pennies inal day, Noverier tt eeeeryed from | ae the individual 210 Bitel Digg. ast tot-068 THE OFFER OF 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT 1 PRVeeLSt ati oe eal wrract . Dy eortoak, tUcketa for which | The Bubble Shop ‘8 Say eth ik ON ALL FUR WORK : may be obtained from members: of | 218 Pike St. A haircut is no longer a snip here and another there, but a care- Convinced a friend of mino that she could afford to have her fur a0HN mic . Someone broke in during 3 Mis "Thin kere? roment ‘and carted them off to|the guild or from any West Seattle fully worked-out piece of artistry by men and women versed in coat remodeled this season, and she is delighted with the results , aa rae , sc cahioes * achieved by the Model. 629 People's Bank Bldg.

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