The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, February 26, 1911, SECTION THREE, Page 4, Image 34

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    , 4 . TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAy, PORTLAND. FTTp'RtTA'RY 26. 1911. , ,.i
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NOW IS THE TIME TO PLAN YOUR SPRING PLANTING
-" DIAMOND QUALITY"
Group of Children Wko Were Present at
"Washington's Birthday Party and Guests of Honor
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Little Mis Catherine France Kelly
and Master Pavld Foulkes were the
guests of honor Wednesday afternoon,
ho Mr. J. F. Kelly and Silas Dag
mar Inea Kelly fare a Washington's
birthday party for them. Marching i
erclses were enjoyed by the children,
who were dressed for the occasion with
; favora of trt-cornered hats and sashes
I of red, while and blue, appropriate for
! the day. Assisting with the entertain
ment .of the children were: Mra Jo
seph, Prurfhomme. Mra. David Foulkes.
Mrs. S. J. Mooney and Mra. A. V. Coch
ran. Mrs. E- C- Ooddard sane: a num
' ber of folk songs and other music was
' furnished by Miss Marie Mooney Chep-
man. Miss Vincent and Miss Laura
Celeste Foulkea also assisted In the
t general pleasure of the occasion. Deco
rations of te patriotic colors predomi
nated about the house, while the cen
terpiece of the dining table was a large
Martha Washington dolL Thoee pres
ent In the plctur above are: David
Foulkea. Catherine Kelly. Vera Prud
homrae. Elotse Prudhomme. Millwaln
Frtidhomme. Dorothy OUbert. Eleta
Society N ews
and Notes.
Con tinned From Pag
Her. Mrs. W. A. Gordon. Mrs. William
Koehler. Mrs. J. D. Leonard. Mra. IL 8.
Tnttle. Mra. J. I. Mann. Mra. F. A.
Relsacher. Mrs. C. tiodley. Mrs. D.
Mahar. Mrs. K. Power. Mrs. T. Hodges,
klra. M. Anderson. Mrs. E. H. C'ahalln.
Mrs. ir. K. Hlrwhey. Mrs. IL Campbell.
Mr, c. Brown. Mrs. C. Shea, Mrs. N. X.
Peufgen. Mrs. W. O. Wright. Mra. fc'ew
Innd. Mrs. T. D. Cunningham and Miss
G. Barber.
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The "A five hundred club met last
Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mra.
It. Ehl'rs. 0 Montana avenue.
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A pleasant evening was passed at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. K. t. O'Brien, on
Kugcne street. Friday evening. Cards
and music were enjoyed until a late
hour, when supper was served. Among
those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Pavidsnn. Mies El ma Smith. Mlsa Pearl
V'anhebber. Mies Evelyn O'Brien. George
1. Fischer and Ray Shepard.
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The Eureka Council, SH. Knighta and
Indira of Security, gave a BOO and whl.it
party Monday evening, at which Frank
Qulru'.e and Miss Pullam won the 600
prlies and P. P. "Fisher and Mlsa Ethel
fclcColrllle won whist irises.
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Mrs. Cal Zimmerman, who expects to
leave the city soon for the South, was a
luncheon guesv of honor when Mra Max
Ithode recently entertained the follow
ing guests: Mra Zimmerman. Mra. Henry
Harris. Mra Eugene Ferguson. Mrs.
N-1 Elder, Mrs. Charles Wlntermute,
Mra. William Bolander. Mrs. F. S. Beach,
of New Tork: Mrs. Ernest Kellogg and
Mrs. A- King.
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Last Thursday evening the women of
the Altar Society of the Church of St.
PROMmTNT Y0UNO COUPLE OF THE DALLES PASS HONEYMOON
IN PORTLAND.
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THE DALLES. Or, Feb. SS. (Special.) Charles Johnston and Miss Dollls
Davis. ro popular young persons of The Dalles, were married at the home
of the bridegroom'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnston, laat week by Rev.
I. V. Poling, of the Congregational Cnurch. The bride, attended by Mlsa
Nova Dawson, was gowned In apple green wool batiste with heavy cream all
over lace and band trimmings and wor n over green taffeta. She carried pink
and white carnatlona. The bridegroom was attended by Simon Cohen. Little
Roderick Crosby acted as ring-bearer. A wedding dinner waa served after the
ceremony, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnston left for Portland, where they will pass
tielr honeymoon. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Clarke, of Pendleton:
Mra H. P. Kelser. of Welser. Idaho, an aunt of the bride: Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilier ton. Mies Maude Koontx. Elmer White.
Simon Cohen. Guy Douthlt. I'pon thel r return to this city they will occupy
apartments which haie been fitted up for the young couple by the bride
grooms father.
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Abrame. Lucy Llllla Bernlce ON'ell.
Mix Alta Kelly. Onward Cochran. Ger-
Mary, on Williams avenue, entertained
wt:h a benefit social for the orphans.
The affair took place In the Co'umbla
Club Hall, on Morris street. Cards and
dancing lUled the hours and candles were
sold at booths.
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A large affair of the past week was
the mask ball given by the Women
of Woodcraft Astra Circle last Thurs
day evening. Their hall was attrac
tive with Ita aettlng of colored lights
for the costumes of the dancers,
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A pleasant surprise was given by
School for Mlsa Delta Chambreau laat
week. Carnatlona and asaieas were
used to decorate the parlors where
games and music furnished the evening
entertainment. Those present were:
Mlsa Clara Mann. MIks Hasel Hoopen
gamer. Miss Marie Roberts. Mies Hasel
itiaknev. Miss Anna Kimo. Misses Kml-
iine Knd ltuth Zanellcan. Miss Anna
Brasler. Miss Eva Graves. Miss Verna
Smith. Mlsa Rose Wlckman, Mlsa Edith
Carr. Miss Cal la Chambreau, Mls Paul
ine McCann. Mra Zanellcan. - Mr. and
Mra C II. Chambreau. D. F. Miller. Van
Cleve. II. B. Moore. It. C. Moore. Albert
Mount. H. M. Cover. W. J. Spencer. S.
H. Marotte. T. Uaamussen. Bernl Mc
Cann. J. Kewhfrger. H. D. Jones.. C A.
Messing and Iflrd B. Clarke.
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In honor of Miss Myrtle Payne, a
bride of the month, a ahower was given
at the home of Miss Lulle B. Merts.
I L'sK-,arw 9A Thmlt
nuaaii ..hihh, w. . ....
attending and taking part In the shower
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were siiss aqi ncwui". .ui..
May Blsley. Miss Hazel Washburn, Miss
Harriet Vilas, Miss Lillian Wright. Mlsa
TaKh.ah til-, l.nl. MtrarmlR.
Miss Foanna Parker. Miss Mayme Ward,
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A11SS lia rtecauer, airs. nuvn
ard. Mrs. Earl Perkins. Miss Helen
nsnsii. -i w u i. 4c 'wfc'i" - -"
line Payne, Mlsa Irene Epton. Miss
Elba Poe, and Mrs. F. Kyler.
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Mrs. Francis D. Arrlngton celebrated
her birthday laat Saturday evening by
entertaining It guests at cards at the
Oregon Hotel, having as her guest of
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trude Lanery. Margaret Jacobberger
and Kllsabcth Ooddard.
honor Miss Mabel Ferris, of Los An
geles. Those present were Miss Ferris,
Mra CI. M. Larlmore, Mrs. C. S. Love
land. Mra William M. Colvlg. Mrs. C. H.
Monroe, Mrs. C. Lane. Mrs. K. C. Ward,
Mrs. C. E. Ireland. Mrs. F. J. Baldwin,
Mrs. Pickering. Mrs. James Morrell,
Mrs. J. MrKlnnon. Mra O. R. Hubner,
Mlas Brugger. and Mlsa Donnell.
Ths friends of the Arleta Lodge No.
1744. of the Modern Brotherhood of
America, were entertained Wednesday
evening with a George Washington so
cial. -
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Mlsa Henrietta Bettlnger entertained
15 of her friends Tuesday afternoon at
Rer home, SIS Lovejxy street on the
occasion of her eleventh birthday.
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Miss Marls Cavallne and Miss Hazel
Koonts. who are traveling through
Southern California, were entertained
last Tuesday at dinner In Palo Alto
by the members of the Sigma Chi fra
ternity at the fraternity residence.
The Swastika S00" Club met at ths
home of Mra T. Kindred last week.
The house was decorated In honor of
George Waahlngton's birthday. Mra
Kindred waa assisted In entertaining by
her daughters. Mlsaes Sadie and Edna
Kindred. Mra J. A. Herschler won the
prUe. Mrs. Frank Schmltt will enter
tain the club next Tuesday at her home.
Hi East Alder street.
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The second of the series of dances
given this season by the employes of
Woodard-Clarke Company took place In
Murlark Hall Thursday evening and
waa thoroughly successful. Decorations
of "Woodlark" pennants made the hall
attractive.
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Dr. and Mrs. II. R. Blersdorf enter
tained . the following guests Saturday
evening. February 1: Mr. and Mra
H. J. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Han
son. Mr. and Mra H- C. Blaeslng, Mr.
snd Mrs. Frank Hayek. Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Thell. Mr. and Mra. J. Klln
ker. Mr. and Mrs. John Bracher. Mr.
and Mrs. Wll'.lam Blaeslng. Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Doyle. Mr. and Mra H. C.
Dlttock. Mr. and Mra K. C. Paulsen.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Alhrecht. Mr. and
Mra H. Frederick, Mlsa Mattle Schroe
der, Misa Reglna Schroeder and Mlsa
Genevieve Galling.
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Mrs. B. T. McBaln entertained at
bridge In her artistic bungalow home on
the Clackamaa Blver bank last Wednes
day, when the prevailing color scheme
carried out the red. white and blue
symbolic of patriotism and the birthday
of George Washington. Mra McBaln's
guests were Miss Fannie Porter, Mrs.
I. . L. Pickens, Miss Grace Tlllard, Mrs.
W. S. Wren. Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Laselle.
Mrs. J. Nelson Wlsner, Miss Baakley
Pratt. Miss Alice Shannon, Mrs. John
Lewthsralt and Mlsa Alice Lewthwalt.
The Thursday Afternoon Club met last
week with Mrs. Sanborn and began the
study of Kipling. Mrs. Harry L. Vorse
sang "Mandalay." Mrs. G. M. GUnes
spoke on "Kipling's Chsracteristlcs."
Mrs. O. A. Johnson discussed "Kipling
as the Revealer of the East" and Mrs.
Henry Berger. Jr., gave a synopsis of
"Kim." Mrs. Q. A. Johnson, Forty-second
and Harold avenue, will entertain the
club this week.
The men . of St. James Lutheran
Church met In the parlors of the
church Wednesday evening when a
banquet was provided for them by the
women of the church. A number of
addresses were given after which a
brotherhood was organized with the
following officers: A. P. Gram, presi
dent: F. J. Gerth. vice-president: F. H.
Pageler. secretary: C. F. Hendrlckson,
treasurer, and C. A. Werner, A. Blank
holm and H. J. Blaeslng, members of
the executive committee.
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Mrs. Harry P. Campbell ' entertained
with a large dancing party Saturday
evening at her attractive home "Over
look." Following the dance supper
waa served to the guest a
To celebrate their eighth wedding
asniversarr. Mr. and Mrs. wiuiam, a.
Munroo entertained Wednesday even
ing with five tables of cards. The
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Christian
Kobbins. Mr. -and Mrs. H. O. Curtis. Mr.
and Mra G. W. Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs.
8. E. Camahan. Mr. and Mrs J. C Hen
derson. Mr. and Mra W. A. Munroe. Mr.
and Mra A. A. Grisell. Mr. and Mra
Eliot Brett. Miss Gertrude Olesy, Miss
Norma Yergen. and W. J. Shaver.
Prises were awarded to Jack Hender
son. The Willamette Tennis Club held Its
first meeting this year on Friday even
ing at the home of Mra. S- L Gulss. 10
East Seventeenth street. Many new
members were added to the club and
plans for the coming season were dis
cussed. Officers chosen were: Presi
dent. Ethel Oulss; vice-president. Roy
Hatfield, and aecretary and treasurer.
Eleanor Carter. A social time followed
the meeting. The membera are: Harry
Trneblood. Miss Hazel Russell. Miss
Dorothy Cleaveland. Earl flwanson.
William D. Fenton. Jr.. Raymond Atck
Ison. Mlsa Hally Dalzell. Miss Marian
Reed. Irving Oulss, Raymond Lucas,
Miss Vivian Pallett. Miss Anna Grace
Pellett. Dan Qutmby. Misa Irene Jones,
Merle Moore, Miss Roberta Klllan. By
ron Mathewa Miss Grace Reed. Ernest
Reemls, Miss Edna Ellsworth. Miss
Green. Miss Estell Armltage. James
Hnrow. Mies Eleanor Carter. Mlsa Vlla
McCarver. Charles Reynolds, Miss Ag
nes Basler, Miss Cora Shaver, Clarence
Miller and Junior Pallett.
For Miss Louise Kent, the former in
teresting young actrcsa at the Baker
Theater, who Is In town with the "Sil
ver Threads- Company at the Bunga
low Theater, a box party waa given at
the Baker Tuesday evening by a num
ber of her friends here. Among those
who thus complimented her were Mra
8. B. Herman, Mrs. J. Povey. Mrs. F. H.
Egbert. Mrs. F. E. Ingles. Mrs. E. W.
Paget, Mrs. S. Morgan, Mrs. Stembler,
Miss Achsah Paget. Mrs. Flora Herman,
Misa Bernlce Lucas. Miss May Thomp
son, Miss Dorothy Povey and Miss Mar
guerite Egbert. Miss Egbert also en
tertained for Miss Kent the next af
ternoon with a chafing-dish luncheon
when the following girls were present.
Miss Genevieve Coffey. Miss Ruth Mur
phy, Miss Bernlce Lucas, Miss Dorothy
Povey, Miss Flora Herman. Miss Violet
Johnson, Miss Edith Shaplrer, Miss Ach
ash Paget and Miss Sarah Lewis, of
the "Silver Threads" Company.
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Last Saturday evening Mrs. Emmett
A. Redman, of Irvlngton, gave a card
party when seven tables of 800 were
played. Her honor guest waa Mrs.
Benjamin Manflcld, of Wisconsin. The
rooms were decorated with red hearts
and carnations and the prizes were won
by Mrs. Louis Hough and A. B. Cox.
Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Hough. Mr. and Mrs. O. Plumtner. Sir.
and Mrs. A. II. Draper, Mr. and Mra. J.
B. Leroy, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dlgler.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Klippel, Mr. and
Mra C. B. Brlgham, Mr. and Mrs. Emll
Force, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. John
stone, Mrs. B. Manfleld, Mrs. Ernest
Bailey, Mr. Nelson. Miss Redman, Miss
Ellse Cramer and Miss Norma Red
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Mrs. C. B. Murhard entertained with
four tables of 500 for Mrs. Benjamin
Manfleld, Tuesday afternoon, February
21. The National colors were distrib
uted sbout the rooms as decorations
and were enjoyed by the following
guests of whom Mrs. E. A. Redman
and. Mra. J. Greig were the highest
score holders; Mrs. Manfleld, Mrs. J.
B. Leroy, Mrs. A. R. Draper, Mra. Er
nest Bailey, Mrs. K. A. Redman. Mra
Edgar A. Klippel, Mrs. F. H. Pageler,
Mrs. O. J. Williams, Mrs. A. B. Cox.
Mra J. Greig. Mrs. M. L. Kline. Mra
J. M. RiihsoU, Mra A. B. Johnstone,
Mrs. George Armstrong, Mrs. A. L.
George, Mrs. II. Harold, Mrs. E. A.
Moulton and Mrs. C. B. Murhard.
COMIXG KVEXTS.
"An evening with Shakespeare" to
be given by Marlon Lowell to the
Shakespeare Study Club and Its guests
will take place at the home of Mrs.
R. L. Dabney.-133 East Twenty-third
street. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Both classes of the Shakespeare club
will meet with Mra L. o. Barre to
morrow afternoon at 1119 Taggart
street. The lesson will be on Act 6
of Henry the Eighth.
Mrs. Frank W. Swanton will give an
entertainment on Shrove Tuesday, Feb.
28, In the Grace Memorial Parish house.
East Seventeenth and Weldler streeta
Elocution and readings will provide
the programme.
A pre-Lentendanclng party will be
given by the members of the Order of
the EaTrn Star Club tomorrow even
ing at the Masonic Temple. The pat
ronesses will be Mrs. W. McGulre. Mrs.
J. W. Cook, Mrs. NvW. Hartman, Mra
Herbert Duthle, Mra Paul Chamber
lain and Mra. Charles Meniles. The
club members are: Miss Margaret
Howatson, Miss Louise Phllpott, Frank
Guerln, John MacGregor, Miss Eleanor
Menefee. Thomas Colyer. Mable Beck
ett. Howard Phllpott. Radford Shaw
cross. Edith Schmera Josephine Staple-
ton and Alexander W. Hartman.
The male chorus of the Grace Metho
dist Church will give a concert at Cen
tral Methodist Episcopal Church, cor
ner Vancouver and Fargo streets, Fri
day evening, March 10, under the aus
pices of the Women's Aid Society of
the Central Church.
The Erlndell Girls have cards out for
a dance Tuesday evening at Murlark
Hall under the direction of Miss Anna
Ford, Miss Katheryn Madlgan. Miss
Anna Moore. Miss Clara Gallagher. Miss
Beta Bates and Miss Gertrude Springer.
"Portland Circle No. S5 of the Wood
men of the World will give a dance
HARRISBURO PHYSICIAN AND
DR. AND MBS. O. B. LONG.
HAFtrciSBL"RQ. Or.. Feb. 25. (Special.) Dr. O. B. Long, of this place, and
Miss Beulah Martin were married here Monday evening. A few Intimate
friends were present ss witnesses to the ceremony, which was performed by
Rev. J. E. Walbeck. Lr. Long has been a Linn County resident since boyhood.
He ha held positions as principal of schools In several towns in this and ad
Joining counties. He has practiced medicine the past three years. The brido
la a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F Martin, of Creswell She has been a teacher
for some time, and last year had charge of one of the departments of the
Harris burg school. Thai will be at boma In, this city, altar March 1,
Jala vf"
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PORTLAND
Front and Yamhill
Portland, Oregon.
Tuesday evening, February 28th, In
their temple, 128 11th street.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Portland Froebel Association will be
held at the Elizabeth K. Mathews
School In Lucretia Court Friday. March
3, at S o'clock, nr. Emma J. Welty will
give an address on "Birds of Oregon."
discussing their habits and character
istics. The Alblna Women's Christian Tem
perance 1,'nlon will hold Its annual
Frances E. Wills rd memorial service
In the Highland Baptist Church Tues
day afternoon at 2 o cloeK.
The Council of Jewish Women will
hold Its regular meeting in the Selllng
Hlrsch building on Wednesday at 2
P. M.
WEDDIXGS.
Ford-Xewell.
Olin Ford and Miss Esma Newell
were married at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. P. E. Newell, 1005 East Washing
ton street, Thursday, Feb. 16, in the af
ternoon at 2 o'clock. Only a few imme
diate relatives of the young people wit
nessed the ceremony after which Mr.
and Mrs. Ford promptly doparted by
steamer for California. from ban
Francisco they will go South and later
return to Portland by way of the
Northern Middle West. Though hav
lng a number of friends in this city, the
young persons are from Eugene.
Kellor-Ifaworth.
The wedding of Miss Grace Haworth
and Charles Keller took place at the
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By courtesy of the author and
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Streets
Thone : M. 4040, A 6013.
home of the bride's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Haworth. 34 East Third
street, last Thursday evening, A. O.
Henricks officiating. The rooms were
decorated with ferns and Oregon grape.
Mr. and Mrs. Keller left for the Upper
Columbia River where they will visit
Mrs. James Selleck at Boyd. On their
return here they will reside for a while
with Mr. and Mrs. Haworth.
Fear lng-Pomeroy.
A wedding of interest was that of
Clark Fearing and Miss Shirley May
Pomeroy. which- took place at the home
of the father and mother of the bride,
Mr. and Mrs. EL W. Pomeroy, last Wed
nesday. The attendants of the young
persons wero Ralph Rohlnctte and Mlsa
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Olds-Wortman-King
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D emonstration
All THis Week
By an Expert Corsetiere of
Broad Experience.
LASTIKOPSa
JASTIKOPS
"What clors that broad
band of nemi-elastic Lasti
kops Webbing do?
It re-shapes aJid reduces
the upper limbs to natural
size, and prevents the flesh
from bulging out below.
Long corsets drive the
flesh down where 3rou don't
want it, making an unsightly
ridge under a tight dress.
Lastikops Limshaping Ex
tensions completely cure this
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with the fashionable "in
slope" your gowns will fit
like the skin of an apple.
They let you sit down
with comfort ; and the elastic
bands will outlast the corset.
Long and short models :
No. 330 No. 320
Both have Nemo self -reducing
front, the only per
fect abdominal support.
Other Nemos
No. 3Q5 No. 314
No. 318 No. 321
3.50
No. 352 No. 356
No. 357 No. 4Q3
No. 4Q5
$4.00
No. 502-No. 522
No. 523 No. 525
$5.QO
No. 8Q1, Pair $8
No. 990 $10.00
Hidimi About that early house
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the Spring rash.
The big "Blue Wagron- Service.
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