The evening world. Newspaper, November 19, 1915, Page 25

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PAYNE VERSES BRING $160. jome, Sweet im Author's Hand Sold. of “Home, Sweet Hom h a three-line chorus under each, in Autograph of John Howard Payne, ‘Washington, March 2, 1851, were 4 for $160 yorterday to George D. th at the sale of the library of John Burton of Milwaukee in the Andervon i len, 4 stanzas were mounted in a large find gilt frame together with am- ite of witnesses to the manuscript, with @ letter by Mrs. B. H. Hinck- oe daughter of GW. Wright, to whom Patt coves Was presented by Payne Switn correspondence. Ih nogotiation ty manuncrin ae Tan, @corn isary Eroekn Re $110 for a Revolu- de Issued by the General usetts Bay, under date “vd 23, denouncing British of American rights. Ohio iniinitetet ‘tTo People Who Are ‘t Under Normal Weight Suggestion for Thin, Undevetop- @d Men and Women Who Want to Put on pt lttetateletoinininteitet-ietetotetetotel> ‘Thounands of peovle who suffer from /@ thinness, wishing to take on ten bring their weight up to the normal, have tried advertised flesh buliders, food ade, physical oulture stunts and rub on without success and have finally to lifelong akinniness, ‘inking it their nature to be thin and thet thing can make them fet. Yet their case in the lent of Many people once thin and undorweight now tell of remarkable increases in flesh Nd weight following thelr use of the prep ration known as Sargol. This prepara The firat two and am gaining jance of te timony like this telling erent flesh piflding value we might still hes . strongly recommend the use of Sarco: thin people who want to were It not for the posit Bargol ls harmless and tha eld by practically every reater Now York on ® positive gu: ie found tn ench lare package, the ya use murat Inoreass tho we atinfactory: ded. 8% “Save the Pi H Ehrlich Repair Service— ) First —Accuracy. Second—The replacing of any glass without prescription. T hir d—When you want it. Fourth—Money saving prices. 1) Best Crystal Lens, 50c i} Special Lenses Proportionately Low | | 3 Established 53 Years | Now York: iss B'way, at John St, | 23 Sixth Av.,15th St $50 ixth Av., 22d St 101 Nassau, at Ann St 17 West 42d Street L Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St., cor. Bond St. 4 YOUR FEET they is) | Dloyed to tell the whole story of the rk Lr ares BROOKLYN | ot for the Phreictane_o GOODS $ DELIVERED ANYWHERE | IN GREATER NEW YORK: WHALEN BROS, 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Driggs Ave. SS Men’s and Young Men’s Suits 12-98 Overcoats For Men and Young Men Snappy models in double- breasied and box effect with or without velvet collar 12-50 —— * Mackinaws and maroon Overcoats, Boys’ Sults Reduced, ALL ALTERATIONS FREE, On $20 Worth of Clothing twenty-five pounds of healthy flesh | | dtplomatista and high officials "/and as they passed, infantry, cavalry ARE SICK 24 | 10,000 FEET OF FILM FOR CHAM- fen, Grand | Street Le CLOTHING OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY ON CREDIT. lin continuous use from the “Seventy. fives” to the huge naval guns and heavy mortars, There wore guns everywhere, over every piece of ground where one could be placed and they fired so uninterruptedly that [shells fell upon the German lines at | the rate of twenty a second. The pic- |ture shows it in @ way that no de- scription can. Then there was the advance of the French Infantry, and as the troops €o ‘ard in columns of two and then depioy one realizes how much of the spectacular has been taken from mod- jern fighting by the intensive machine gun fire, and what nerve is needed to ‘advance In the face of what must seem like certain death, Never hag the devastation of war been shown as in these pictures, whole Champagne front aa it pa on the screen looks like a huge ma- chine shop, fifteen miles long and three miles broad, that might have been destroyed by fire, with an in- finite variety of twisted iron work and concrete and barbed wire and overturned cannon, all utterly de- stroyed and swept away by the hall of high explosive shells. OVER WAR FILMS SHOWN BY WORLD Pictures Taken on French Line Exhibited at Embassy in Washington, COMING TO NEW YORK. Distinguished Gathering | Capital Wonders at Real- | ism of Views. at THE SPECTATORS. Then came the results of victory, re- sults that cannot be questioned or denied, 21,000 unwounded German one passing on the screen, and at © aight the spectators could not restrain their joy. And here too was one of those little touches of comedy that must relieve the horrors of war. The German prisoners were @o numerous that to lessen the chances of any of them running away, one could see little French soldiers passing from rank to rank and cutting the buttons off the trousers of their prisoners who, bagged in the huge cumbersome breeches of the German uniform, had to hold up their pants with both hands In order to march along. During the entire presentation of the thirty odd thousand feet of film, Mr. B, Alexander Powell, war corre- spondent of The World, whom the French Government pre- sented the films, gave brief explana- WASHINGTON, Nov. 19—Tears and cheers greeted the official French war motion piotures last night at a private presentation before Ambassa- |dor Jusserand and a distinguished company at the French Embassy. It was the first time the filma, loaned to The World by the French Govern- ment, had been exhibited in this country, and the spectators were deeply stirred when it was seen that the pletures show the war as it Is, with all {ts horrors but with all ite ino episodes, ite pathos and its “For two and a half hours more than company to a high pitch of enthual- a hundred of the most distinguished asm by his twit, descriptions of the in fighting he had seen and the heroism of the French army. Washington and their wives made no attempt to conceal their emotion, as battle scene after battle scene was projected upon the screen, and they saw everything they could have seen if they had really been present at the | French front. The guests included/ members of the Supreme Ccurt and) the Cabinet. In one picture alone 120,000 men were shown—more men than there are in the entire American army—| Exhibited ‘The first public presentation tn this city of the French war motion plc- tures, which were shown at the French Embassy in Washington last night, will be given as @ special ex- hibition for the benefit of the Lafay- etvte Fund. The date and place will be announced #0 soon as arranged. The World secured the loan of these historic filma from the French Gov- and artillery, with all the traditional |€™ment through its war correspond - ent, E, Alexander Powell, and they spirit of the French sotdier, men were | Wii} exhibited throughout the moved to cheer and women to weep. | United States and Canada. Offictally taken fo: the National Archives of BURSTING SHELLS WERE CLOSE! TO THE CAMERA. Some of the scenes were #0 realistic thas It did not seem possible that the France, they give an authentic record of the great war on the western front, Mr. Powell, whose despatches have won him fa:ne, admita that the dio 21,000 GERMAN PRISONERS pass| through | ™ tlonaty lacks words adequately to de- weribe the terrific struggle in Burope, | Until tt Is seen, he says, much fa al-| most beyond belief, Att the opening presentation of the pictures here for the benefit of the Lafayette Fund the entire proceeds of the boxes and half the gross re- ceipts of the house will go to the fund, —— m Raid Aboard Ship. + Prometheus of the English Line docked yesterday at Per No. 3, Forty-seventh Street, Brooklyn, three Chinese fremen were arrested. On them was found opium valued at $1,000. Customs Inspector Hogassen and three assistants were searching the vessel when Wong Chung, with seven cans, and Kum Aun with sight cane of oplum, concealed under th were over: hauled. Lum op was arrested char with conspirin 6 aa Gorm 01 Cahoone Pa three for exa fon. 300,000 BATHE ~ INTERNALLY | ‘The marvellous growth of ted for wot only by ot: Ing since the advent of 4h users to more cadet te wecou tise Me ye Ineleting ‘ f that the Lower Intestine mast rom" waste to pertect ficleney, yen, Ly Walker, M. L. D, Olean, aj LOTHING Men Women yg. MICHAELS BROS operators who took them could have survived. In the bombardment of the Hartmannswellerkopf tn Alsace, which has changed hands more often than any other position in the war, and one slope of which Is held by the Frencb and tke other by the Germans, the shells could be seen bursting {np turns over the trenches and in front of the moving picture camera, ‘This picture also showed the actual use of poisonous gas, The Germun | trenches were quite plain, like the| bars of a huge gridiron, and from | them could be seen rising the thick | clouds of smoke, never more than ten or twelve feet from the ground, which rolled slowly over toward the French attackers. Another most impressive scene that brought home more vividly the enor- mous quantities of guns and ammuni- tion in use was a film showing @ movement by one hundred batteries of the famous French 3-inch field gun, the terrible “Soixante-Quinge.” The sight of these six hundred oannon, with the ammunition Iimbers and horses passing at full gallop, elec- Has a controlling feature trified the spectators, own voice. the home. It will pay you to first PAGNE BATTLE. buylng elsewhere, Most impressive of all were the wonderful pictures of the recent ad- | vance in Champagne where more than ten thousand feet of film ts em- | |ST ing every kind of wun | 738 BROADWAY Junction Broadwi ALL CARS TRANSFE! battle more vividly and more truth- fully than could any war correspond- ent of historian. First the great preliminary bom- bardment, sho 1 166 and 168 Smith Street YN Cor. Wyckoff St. MOTION Ladies’ & Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Renutital new models, mely trimmed, silk lined, 14-49 WOMEN’S & MISSES’ Coats Made of Zibeline, Cheviot and Broadcloth, some in the smart fur irtmmed effect, 14.98 Fighting Will shortly be The World with the Alhe ture: offic These Official battlefields and in the tr Girls’ Coats, and Dresses the National Archives anc Anaouncement will States for the first tim: Morris Gest. VOICE PLAYER DE LUXE A Miracle of Music C. Bauer & Sons’ greatest success in thirty-five years Its tone has not alone the very vibrancy of Ilfe—it actually will follow your Do not ignore this great invention, which has solved the Easy Monthly Payments ULTZ & Graham and Flushing Aves. people of the United States of the French Armi of almost unbelievable HUMAN Instinct, roblem of music In luman Player before hear this almost RTO BAUER BROOKLYN YALLILILL ALLA ULAL LD LLA ALLELUIA ULLAL ALLL ADDL ALLA MLL First Official French Government PICTURES of im France presented to the by orld Through Mr. E. Alexander Powell, correspondent of d Armies, the stirring pie- ies in action, taken for the ial records ot the nation, have been secured. Motion Pictures were taken on the renches under the direction of the Great General Staff of the French Army for 1 loaned by the Government of France to the War Correspondent ot The World. soon be made of the date on which these pictures will be shown in the United e.-Under management of Vids ddddddddddddddddddlddddddddddddddddidaiddiiiladddaiaadldaadidddddadaddadaddddadda | | pel kid—tans, graye, bieck | new. 19 —Bpectal, 2 SR your Ws My ge Byer Nepree buttons. hy bet’ the stomach an inteatin a The, patiene b fee Maze Tjocce ned Gloves os 7 the ken “oat it loves. crt the ding ay. B. “ined ‘and unlined Tes... 08 Ste wis Boys? Woolen . \eovery, oan ‘oe ree times ts rida, Sad Brown aa" biack lacks. SD and 40 Three weeks eal _ a teethetn now she never takes cay | Mignon’ ISA Gite se 08 Drug Stores in | Mlanes Woolen Gleves—whi r for tres booklet | red, gray, navy and Keceae jan of Te-Day Is +20 and 40 . 2 Cape Gleves—tan— makes... -08-, 1-48.. 2.00 Men's Suede Gloves—gray....... 08 | | | | | White Cutest Wag at? | thing arranged for easy _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Saturday “SPECIALS” in Apparel and Style Accessories ALSO.— EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS in Departments Devoted to Household Needfuls. Saturday Spectal in WOMEN’S GLOVES white—twe elespe— cine seit or bret) embroidery. all well Girls’ 6 to 14 years... pia ™ jen'a Mocha Lect i yr iny 2.00 GIFT JEWELRY Specimen Items from Great Holiday Stocks Gold Filled Bi thin model expansion lin and $6. | Mente Golf, Filled Weteheo— ot sultable a {pocgrame-—Hek moss te diale— valu aoe Attractive fr ryedlal of new 8: id HRdnge Wy, liked id girle—taceted Jowels, surface—eet in now al am ene en cord da 4 . finer for Men to 10.98 Finiohed ‘with ta some enamel Lie combination. ..5.08 BOYS’ FURNISHINGS This department is known far and wide for ita extensive stocks and vari- eties, As always, prices here are lowest. Pajamae—Hoavy nap Sanssletie, stripe. one and two-; atyle— and elk frogwell made— vises 6 to 18 y: 59 to .O8 Bath Robes—Jacquard bianket style —in light Crssl dark patterns—-floral designe. is yre....1.40 to 2.08 Coat Sweaters—All wool and worsted ‘or wool and worsted mixture—light and dark oxford, maroon, cardinal tan, brown and navy—Roll and Byron collare—asizes 28 to 34. 1.25 to 8.40 Blouser—Hiydo's Galatea in the new- est colore—light and dark patterns ith collars attached—also other ica In plain and fi tan—light and dark shades— sizes 8 to 18 yr special .79 Madras reale Shirte—Plain nnd pleatedwcin th Rowest patterns or laundered eu: ‘ached—— 2% to 14 neck... .special .79 Coat Sweatere—In all wool—with roll bees on Ltrs dark oxford, tan, na 4 brown: pockets —sises 28 to Sa. special 2,08 MEN'S SHIRTS “Bond Street" brand, made by Atk & Hartman, ...Entire patina mock sold to us at. — fine Russian Cords, Pongees and Twills in an aera of very desirable Persie variety of colors and styles—starched (hand ironed) or soft cuffs. Shirts sold at 8 date styles ‘AN at’ this prtoe | 6-button fronts. Fan Cords, Warlety of styleeusually #100 5-button fronts ine anal : ad Pe r BT Baio Goption Alsor— ine of Men's Sweatere— Peasonably priced. SILKS for Saturday A few suneestions from our a! stocks......This is noe cer: Silk and_ velvet Winter find a “broad ylgh Complet ndant | you inew—full eate cake, le dark colore mand Diack, 129, Sole—high lo Light wolght— 40-inch Crepe de crepe effect shades, fashto: also white, or 40-inch Taftet lustre ral assortment of street colors, vo 10 26-inoh birt Seek and ancy cream, dark an ty shades, feo ae 40.Inoh Crepe Metoora——dull finteh— ausortnent includes the most wanted light and dark colors. .1,2% plaids and tin bare— 145 i fn’ contrast colors SILK HOSE For Women Reliable grades from best makers at i" Saturday prices. 28 0 anaort- t colors: top, alan Make well Hole, toe spliced and gar jet lack = ns and tor—Ac Finer Silk Hoslery 1.70) 1,08 | "Novelty Bilk Hovlery’ to'a.ie ripacial 1.19) | Wide Tare, Sai ar 3. 95 Rog. #4, and $6.98, ceervomay al ee lan is Gee Hvening Journal for quotations in Misses’ Suits, rown and PRICE-DELIGHTS AWAIT ALL. Three Saturday Specials in GIRLS’ CHINCHILLA COATS 8 TO 14 YEARS, | at 6.95 | at 8,95 Wore $7.98. Were $9.98. Finer to 11.06—were $18.96, Cantor and gray—handeome chinchilla. Girls’ Coate— 7-98) “6 to 14 years. stiky Seturcraow Zibelines and mixt oot diagonals, pay Handeome with welt | eltion. satchel sre novelty buttone— | double “heen excellent quality of warm lining, with model iS attached ——> 4.98....6.98....7.98 flantel lined! others ‘have’ checked ‘ings Conta, ete, Matchless Variety of Boys’ MACKINAWS . Leng ALSO, THESE EXCELLENT COAT VALUES FOR TOMORROW? 8 to 18 years—wool—double-face ids in all favored combinations most com} assortment of plain and plaited models to be found, Convertible collar—change pockets on sleevee—indispensable for skating. Customers tell us daily that in no other store are such assortments of Mackinaws to be found at each price as are assembled here. ALSO, THESE EXCELLENT VALUES FOR TOMORRCW:— BOY® CORDUROY surTs.. 5.08 [BOTH oOVERCOATS. tty he tra | Value $10.00—6 to Te—MOUse iden brown | Cheviots, Ker: an —new Norfo ing plain of | mixtures and plates. ‘on! titchedson belt | with bdelt—patch and rousore fully lined. pockete—half or fully lin colors—-plain ot Inget side Remarkable SPECIALS and Early Reductions in WOMEN’S SMART- DRESSES In newest styles for general condition: dis geh ALge reunt vings—regular an akating and afternoon dresses—all in perfect tunity to secure just what you want at wonderful price-ea ‘extra sizes in lot, Serge Dresses—were to $11.08... .....--0.+e+eeee ss Now §,95 Dresses of Serge combined with Silk—wore to $14.98. 7.95 Dresses of Serge with Silk... . Also Silk or Velvetoen—were to 817.98... 6.6.66 cece eee 9.95 Silk or Silk and Velveteen Dresses—were to 919.98....... 12.95 Finer to 29.95... ... were to $36.08 Among Silke are included Taffetas, Charmeuse and Crepe de Chine Wool plush, fabrice— awageer and inge—navy, —to wid |] 6 to 14 yre.- GUL moires ani {| Black cotton |] and to head riding metal TOY DBPT,—HOLIDAY LOOATION 40H FL, $1.19 Dressed Baby Dolls Natural ugbreakapig clothes and © DOLLA--HOLLD. 29 and 33 ct. Women’s Underwear White cotton—Tflevced neck—long sleoves—ankle ular and extra alr drawers—re wo par Lest Colors & nd pelted modele—lined ait Line MINK" DA"T,—-skAOND FLOOM $4.49 Girls’ Winter Costs. . Wool cordeline and orow’ delta =# ty i nia baie” -SBCOND FLOOR, |] $2.98 Git Serge Dresses —varlety of new ' modele—pretty rinunings—some with enamel belts, . 1 DLR Sook FLOOR” |] 21 ct. New Ribbons, Sash and millinery 9 widths—eatins, al! |] colors, Dresdens aud RIBBONS MAIN |] 1234 et. Children’s Hosiery sizes 6 to RACY |] 50 ct. Doll on Cart Character doll with in| tay toca tion at FLOOR, VEN UND drawers, ar medium broad toe 2.26 Value ‘ann Look for the Cleckal ‘hildrem’s Underwear white | 8 4 Ta apeaNh Pron te WOVEN UNDERWEA Extra High Boots DRESS BOOTS for WOMEN Very Good Value at Dull matt kid with enough Rapin of white to add style distinction cut—button—also tipped styles in button or lace—all sizes— B to E widths. Girls’ Knockabouts— All sizea—B to E widthe,... 4.48 Tendertoot make-—brown oloth tops ather Louis heels—emart laste utton @___-_______-_-__ ___ __ -» 7M other A black boucles and ~sigee 14 to Ae yee. mixtures and fully lined fancies $9.98 Teams Meu’e Suits y B woldier blue and combitiation diagonal stripes | lain and novelty Velvet collars wack gaaslmeren, | new sole facings—with fai also nay, YOUNG WEN Ded 1.58 navy, brown, garnet Madras and dark, also pla nel and Boys’ FUL 49 ct. Boys’ Goll C Navy serge, she Bovolty mixturd taped—some ha BOYS’ FURNIGHT at Swe xed or oxford wwihtte loth wit Ab the—-biaok, White, infur Ly double heel cibhed. roll_or Hy Nas a unbreakable mall cart of $1.49 & $1.96 Me Heavy nap ‘No, a Irth nerapce to je and Gray—ol ehirte—B4 80 to BO MEN'S U $5.00 Women’s Millinery Dress tatlored newert shapes MILLINERY $2.48 Girls’ Millinery Now blue, ni velvet-—pretty favorite trimmings. OTRLA MILLIN EE $1.98 Women’s Silk Petticoats Soft taffeta—black, wh ning shades and chan fitted and drawstring t Az a length ve WHAR—MALN FLOOR, otton— ribbed 1 a ‘len th. SWAIN PLA tron underlay | PRPTICONTS | $2.00 Coutil ¢ 18 to 2 nat black eloth tops m dust BOND PY Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials, Lqok fer 13.0012 nh Little Boys’ Knockabouts— ral Faust Extra Trouser Suits... MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. $10.98 & $12.98 Missos’ Coats. No Mail or Telephone Orders. , 6.00 Norfolk taodela, ory or ploated—oheviots and tWeede—new plaids, checks, “trousers 49 ct. Boys’ Blouses—-8 to 15 yrs percalen—light ‘also fen: goll Maus THIRD FLOOR.” herd checks and eatin lined or 3 TRD maroon, wine, navy ron collar, TRIRD PLO Y, brown and black models—¥ nit the Olockal To 36 chowt—two and three button stylos—cheviots worntedn, checks, plaids, F Kon. ~Vil kD FLOOR, a7)) and a adda. MOOR, cd Fr THIRD FLOON, + Domet Pajamas. 1.09 Hitary or collarloss. i Mens i MEN'S vuxnisitindes Sti FLOOR, 98 ct, Men's Wool Mixed Underwear double se 60 inch—dr: JOR WEAR—MAIN FLOOR, THIRD FLOOR, 4RCOND FLOOR long hips 1.49]) general wear- HANGING VEILS Saturdey Special Price. Chantilly lace, hexagon: 1 mei a borde: ta embroidered aye Hie ti it, joshes with Borders: .... Black and smart color Dream Girt ond sometegione prottlest color combinations— good quality chiffon—hematitehed nde—woven borders—ma, Uae Shctheteline TLB.. 9m a rcrert a : aqua lengths bensteg mtg fog LEATHER GOODS ing Answers it question of many gift teem- seekers... Our stocks are fai ing with everything new in 5 as well as favorite Desde Leather Hand Bai in soal— pin mm al and covered fri m leathers—bou! chet atitched strap—covered buckle—top, Ne. ‘Others from .49 to ome Writing Tablets, .............+:8,.08 Riack =morocco—eix various com- mmenta—lock and key—reltable Othe sereee OB to 5.08 RIBBONS Everything is beribboned—never be- fore haves Pbuoed 1 had such an im- portant place in t! volgen spot as now . With the pedal Fe csing oi and the holidays also ribbons are i; dispensable for interior Gecorallons. 98 ct, and $1.2 Girdle widt jor atlk and ata full variety of ak and Bi hen pink ena’ biup—4 nt 69 AB... 29 and 32 ct. Grosgeratns and Motres—Bix-Inch width ‘} 24 Fall colore—for trimmin; 10-inch Satim Le: Ribbons— very high lustre—full line of colors for every use-—val. 76 ote. .69 Hrocade Ribbons—high lustre wating-—self brocades i full vartety pussaeateaer Sizes 8 of new designs—sash and Gines 6 to 8..... 8% to 18%, pf new designe —eaah an hig ae Bises $% to 10%. 11.80] Box oalt—dooay "2595 | broad toos—manniah New Dresdene—light tints — ines 11 to 3. leatheb sipkcukaen, 4 to 10 inch widtha—matahlens Wey otent Kid ot | Alvo at the » 109 Drone atylei ddr 0 ame price Dress atyles slethtopeceVier id with patent tip [im patent Teacher ebm metal wad tan erntore sere Milimery and sash ohgun metal calf with kid tops button oF lace. pidthe—“hearily condee--femmal Bronze Boots for Wome elsewhere 89 ct ++ Special 69 ri Bows—! brocades—two pink, two white, eeneaing, of ribbon . Box Matched Hair Bow » ‘oO halt bows ai beautiful quaiity "S. 25. to width +98 and 2.2% by rl P40. 2.95 9A. M. to 6 P. M. GIRLS’ HATS Regularly $4.98—Special......., 8o74 White, black, na brown and other ' favorite colors ~~ bec new ehapee—full variety of amar! trimamings. Alse1— i Saturday Special of WOMEN’S DRESS HATS Values to $10.00 Saturday 7.75 Large assortment of tailored skating and drees models. We tim hale tn latest style if you buy hat and ieimmings here, | Saturday Shoppers Always Want COAT SWEATERS And Other KNIT ARTICLES | Girlie’ Kate Sweaters-All wool- 4 to 14 yrs-roll collar—pocketa— hew straight weave-—Copenhagen, , tan, maroon atera— ta belts 1 E wy Pe Sweaters— Heart buttons, crochet Durconiolue— storm collar—turnover pockets and cufte AMl-StMk Shawia—2 fringed —gray, bil yde. a a. ik, white., 3.75 fous ortment 98 ating and Copenhagen and | Fose—toque and scarferssss.. 98 |All Wool Kaltted iors and splendl | scart Sets fo! |Sraanes Woel 6. Magen, and’ rose—-white ed bordera-—wmart as well diy practical, FOR THANKSGIVING PARTIES in Stationery Dept. ‘aper Luncheon Se hapkine—L2 pla ; —pekse of 18... pekge of 100 Rovermnsraity and witty—dos,. Crepe Paper—appropriate. Dlpeobdcsiemnaseaceaae As able Iw

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