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TUG OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. . OCTOBER 31. 1003. a-a. I rphjl HINTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS rC" III. i ' i i .i ' Kvplntlon' In Ir ' Ooaia for ' Aa tnmn Tha f.af nat ftt tit Ifat. N SO BHOHT ft Urna wa hava lMrai4 I. t my dlrctolr without blushlnf I. It it only bcu.w bar rro n acouatomad ta tha acaattnaaa of ih allhouatt. or bwaUa It has -won a by th varUty and beaut of th rnala ' rial uaodT 1 Walt, prhapa both. k Rut thla of court la tra,. that lha.rrotnmonsansa. morally minded,' conaepvatl va American woman would hot bava tolaratad tha flrat strm of tha naw atyla, and .that wa naed not hava worried about ITha flrat attamota war 'rldlrulou. 'ultra and Indvad Intended to ad vert I ilia audacity of ceruin reaamaKera. Thla of coure thay accomplished, -fhe . final evolution of tha atyla, howerer, la cnsrmin. .r For harmony of Una,' abaane of nan ) and manln class ornamentation, suppleness of material and eolor, tha dlraotolra atyla can only bo warmly ooranaiicea. or eouraa it will be over dona by tha women who are caver con tent with well enough, and who lack tha discriminating aenaa bat theee eame people ar tne onea wno bring aisoreatt upva aor. reuonaoia aijria. Tha lead In r featura that tha flrat touch of autumn In th air brlnr 'in aartorlal matter "1 tha warmer and mora gorgeous evening wrapa. Dreeae remain much the aama for evonlnf un til per ha pa' mid-winter, but tha blr cloak, of aatln or broadoloth, lined with contraatlnfr 'color and bordered with fur are tha distinguishing mark of the eaMr autumn. ' It la one of tha modea at tha moment to Wear tha 1 llnaerl dreaa. .especially thoaa charming embroidered llnena and mulla for evening, quite Into tha winter, maktng'extra proviamn against the chill uf tb. outer air by tha haarlar coat One -of tha new idea a In tha Ion a; ooata f la to hava than button from tha hem to tha aleeve ooenlna on each. aide. Thea ar either without, a collar and , bordered with a V-ahaped piece of con trasting; doth, or they have the extreme- , Iy high jvapoleonle collar and wide la pel. Vogu notea the following;, polnta in' regard to ooata ror the early winter: Tha- newest fur coata are trimmed with broad allk braid in elaborate patT ternk and braided buttons to match. It la interesting; to note that the long fur coata are following the dlrectolre atyl of the eldth suite, with the short waJated empire effect and scant. line to the' coat eklrt. The sleeves, however, are rather fuller than in the tailor' suits, so that they may slip easily over the dress sleeve. . Tha fad for plaiting is earned out even In thaJJura-T-tha longf coats having- stiff plaiting of silk to" match th fur -M , the-, throat and cuffs; and the stolid, which, b th way. fit about the shoulders like a f weighted shawl, and the -muffs hava 'eoft ohlffoit- plaitlnga on their under edge. Large buttons, as 'In everything- else, are used to a great extent on the fur coats. These are of jet or cut steel, and the very- smartest for "mink, -or any brown fur, are "of tortoise shell. And fey:-t?iVay( 3id -yotI .ltnow'tnat we are to hava the unusual onporturrtty of seeing:.. next week at the Portland a millinery exhibit which when shown In, New York, created a furore? - 5 Thla Is an exhibition of French model hats, and they are for seeing purposes only, not for sale. There will be no entrance fee, and we may all go and look our hardest Every, woman who J- knows vogue and its authority will un derstand that this. Is no wfdlnary chance to view millinery which hs the etamp of the heat approval. The exhibition Is to-be held November ' 4'. hd t. Mme, Culllnano lS;to be in charge. - - . It'iSt-. St :'" Fads and Fashions. , , ' By Florence Talrbanka. , . NEW tokk,. Oct, 31. it is un doubtedly true; that -a majority of the street - oostumes turned out by the French makers .this I . J lv . ; 'v' Vf . I! . ,jVf V: i - I ' 1 : ! I diagonal arranramenta of skirt trlnv I l5Va- ming ortao rind employment If CVam RoA. HOCOlJtTB .roll la an eltraetlve f - sweat for a dinner, party or I lunchaoa, but It la not lo be mad 4 la a hurry, aa tlm must be al Jowed for f reeling the flrat oreaia befor tha aeoond Is added. It la made in thJe war: ' liaka a ohoeolata, 1c creara and llae cylindrical mold; a two-pound baking powdaa- can wilt make a aubelltut. Leave a hollow canter and work rapidly. 'lll the eenler with a vanilla cream to which la dled some chopped mixed candled fruits, Ull-the lop to over flowing, then tie on a buttered paper and put on the cover. Smear tha dg where cover wet the can with melted butter, covering It completely to make a tight seal. ruU la ice ana salt for three hours, tbaa unmold and out in Kov the ehooolata cream beat two lleht and mix with two euoa o augar. Four on two cups of hot milk At in nose- or tne summer season i.7i. ..ir,i, .n ih. n. Malt tt.r "' "'"""l r fhi .haI.I. idd ta tha mixture an effort waa mad to ellm oe shlrtwalat suit not sucoee .Vru thAJ',.Um,lW't! "! uatlf tha mixture thick every Indication that 'suit with ! ' Jill flitorini w of arate bleu... will be worn . nuoh "J" thLV r "a M "Vv,r. aurln, iTO'n5 w.'?l,r ,." 1-or tha vanilla cream flrat make the aon. Uanr of the fashionable ahops 0U,t-r4 foundation. Heat two cupa of dlaplar a large variety of bloua moO- mllt ln m doubi. boiler. Beat two eggs els of attractive dealgn. One of the, wKh ocup of sugar and mix In ou new features n tb ready-to-wear' thlrd eup 0f flour, then pour the boiling waiata la the dlaolav of eo orwd laca ..4 m Knii.r ana ni Diouaes to matcn uiior-maoea. Cook 1 minutes, stirring often to keep Coare flahnet Is tha favored mesh for tns ,j,tur smooth. Pour fnto a bowl uod uDuaie, wmun are mue up oiInii cool. Befor rreating aoa one ana white, with sarnlahmenta of allk 00 r-1 t.i. i.hi..nAAn. venilie nn. I responding In color with the lace. Theae Quart ot cream, one more cup of augar, blouaea are made with full-length !hM ouertera cud of chuDDed can- aleevea, that ar tucked of shirred from I died fruit. Allow room for either of snouioer to nana 1 (he above creams to swell in the irses- Toe model most In evidence in th I Ing. . - . new fail waiata la a simple shlrtwalat I , with . tucklnss of soma sort lone I Pressed Bleat for Luncheon. aiaavaa. front ooenlna in the canter or I -m ... ...im.a at one aldeand finished with big pearl Uo-'n'utrltious tharT those of higher button. There Is. of oouree, consld- P!? w are not 00 eaelly made nuia imimriuic. i rxi n ni n mnm it i i i ..... . oalatabla. They need slow eooklni to ror.sucu a walat aa thla muat nt trim- ,h.m tender and do not appeal to Iy and be earefully tailored if It U Kh. hurried c?ok who prefers stSik and 10 nav styie. Uhon that take but a scrap of time for Th simpler the design of a separate I nrenaj-lna-. If beef Is selected put the walat the more scrupulous should be meat Into boiling water ana aner it the attention ta rleLell. The hlnumi. I .nm to trie holllnar Dolnt again reduce maker wno has acoompliahed that laot the temneeatura to just me ouiiingpuim and profits by her understanding has and cook until wary tender. Chop the season with salt and a successful business. It is not merely I pepper, and chopped celery and enough the originality of Ideas, but the atten- of the broth, reduced by boiling, to lion to tne minute details or cut. trim- moisten. f trim, rr.nl at on PacK in a SQUBre pan IUIU the ln- Dreaa three or four houra with a weight tultive knowledse of what Is beoomlna-1 Turn on to a equar plate and garnian and artlstlo that has made men like with hard boiled eggs and aprlga or Beer and Otirer ere-1 paraley. serve cut. in .v. supper or lunonaun. ... t.. Amone, the nrettr street eoitumM . A iqwi nr m "' T",,.. displayed In one of the fashionable then rreea rrom uon- ,K-.w"."nK shops on- lower Broadway the other 5Sea into w-py. fV W1 ' UC6tt mKd'1 1lLwhLM S!?th In't'ho "pan . un or over the trimmed with soutache. The handling ln ln" . PBrmn1" .5. -ntv, tn hn of the sleevesv and bodice was e.pe- u, cool In a i'rri'.f.....' V"" A0Ul5! Arm ft lv and ll will make an excellent wiiii vu.ir nine iiruu kiiu uuiiu.; viiue I . fA. . I. helna- ma rllsnoaerl aa to h d tha arm. hole entirely and. give the Impression of a bodice and aleeve out ln one. This leav xor iiiuiiw. If fresh pork is used It may be sea- soned with salt. pe;pr and a littl awael herba when it will, reaembl acratipl. Uarnlah thla With Cucumber plcalee out Ilk fan. v More) Heat IlooJix". Roll Jelly Cake. Three eggs, th yolks beaten with on cup 'of augar, two tableapoonfula of sweet milk, beat the wnttes to a rrewi men tnorougniy wiui the yolks and sugar, alls on heaping teaspoon ful of basing powder with one cup of flour; add to the ether IngreUl ante; flavor with lemon and bake Imme diately In moderately hot oven; while hot remove from the Dan and lav on a cloth wet with cold water; spread with tell and roll oul.-klv. MRU. k. it- W. Wblt Perfection Caka. One. oup ofl butter rubbed wan three, cupa or augar 1 to a cream, one cup eweet milk, one cup 1 corn starch dissolved In the milk, three I cups of flour, two tableapoonfula baking Willi 1 v- 7iir tfw w trim H wuiuoy.iijCd finwdnr. whiles of II esse: lo whiles of two ggs. Juice and grated rind of three orange. VI RS. fci. R. W. Tomato soup. Canned tomatoea on pint or four large, ripe, raw onee. acalded. peeled and sliced, add boiling water one quart and boll till thoroughly enrr. man add conn nc hub oat ics spoonful and stir wil; whan done foam ing Immediately add sweet milk one. Dftit with salt and pepper to taate. and .. .. - . . . . - 1 - one taoieapoonrui or cutter; ana wnen 1 it twine ...in nave aie-nr. or ten com- 1 mon crackera rolled fine which add and aerve hot It Is Just splendid. Try it uju. tu. 11. w. Potato Bout). Thinly allce enough F ota toes to make one pint with one to our small onions (to obtain a little or mnra riavnr aa vou nrereri ana noil in one quart of water until perfectly ten der; add one pint of rich milk and sea eon with salt and pepper to taste; aerve hnt Tha notatoea and onions may be aklmmed and rubbed smooth through a colander If one chooses. Cabbag Salad. Two eggs well beaten, six tablespoonfuls. of cream, one half teaanoonful salt. Six teaapoonfuls of vinegar and a small piece of butter. Put on the fire and cook, stirring constantly until aulte thick. Have a half head of cabbage chopped fine, sprinkled with salt Add to the dressing when cold two tablespoonfuls of cream and pour over is. the cabbage. MRS. R. W. cream, Lettuce Dressing. One half pint of one half pint or good vinegar. one small teacup sugar, three eggs wen beaten, a lump of butter the slse of an egg. one teaspoonful ground mustard, pepper and salt to taate, mix all to gether, and cook, until thick. una. ju. n. v . Chlckea Pot Pie. Cut Into pleoea one ohlcken, boll ln enough water to cover ntll tender, adding when nan aon one tablespoonful salt Fifteen mln- tes ueiore time to serve arop in me umollngs made with one and one half cups flour, a pinch of salt one heaping teaspoonful of baking powder; add oold ater to maxe a very sun oauer, arop In ln large spoonfuls, cover with a tiarht lid. These must be served aa soon aa done, for if left to stand or cooked too long they will not he so light. Mtta. f . ta. a. (i I UJ n Hti II "I recormncnd Cardui to 1217 lady, friends' writes Mrs. MattiV Christo-" pWiT, of R. F. D. 72, Atlanta, Oa. "I" think it is the best medicine for fe-, male trouble I ever took. It works like a charm. Before taking Cardui, f'' Aw I had suffered with female trouble for 4 20 years. I was irregular and.suf- f ered untold misery. I took all kinds of medicines, but none did me so much good as Cardui TAKE tftetS. at Carmarall Atlawta, fi. rail it wui Help You OHUX ef feet with Its consequent length of I a wide sweep and Is tied or fastened shoulder line. Is considered particularly.! with a hues satin scarf. chlo, and ln thla instance the long Khaki, buff, suede and all tones of enoujuar line is acccui.ua.ieo: uj m con- l yellow aro in vogue m 110 mva " I tlnuous line of fine all-white cord em-1 heir loudness biting generally toned broidery which runs from gulmpe to down with othesymore subdued colors cuir aovn me o-UAsiae or int ariru i in ih. trimminir . Similar embroidery bands bordered th I Kimonos are to be. the popular long uimpe ana tnramea tne xoaice rroni. I negligee of the autunjn ana winter, mm outache trimming corresponding with .rrT being made up in cotton crepe, in the bodice ornamented the side imitation silk, printed foulard, crepe oe Serviceable street suit ot blue Tel Vdt' trimmed with bands ot chin chilla. TB!s model would look well that on the bodice ornamented the side imitation allk orlnted m a a ... i gir ina aiirr ann am. ninirtinHi nainn m v.in aa sail rna .innaiiPBa w x; t era. aevaiopea in :tan oroaacioin mm- .mtrroide end anuYaThe i in cur i..ei 1- .tin a favorite, med With bearer. All fur trim-; I a long diagonal line across the clinging out j. BOmewhat different in shape from i ' .m v. v jt .1.1. .ilsklrt front The Jumper, like so many that of last rear, the latest models uuugs wui u mum usou mi. t. aaintiest gulmpes ln the hand- Kin, -omewhat concave. bUI. . , - 1 num. ' ...... i.ivuv'i " . wn.u.uh. simple ana or line tucxea net, wun si el kl.k AaIU. . .1 .111 V. . . n . I tlOUHe UBTUCU the winter meant the her Is. after all, a large peroent- Among the hats recently Imported Lhis flrat real shock to ge of th simpler tailored costumes. and now displayed in some of the largo Tr"12 " , he skirts of which, end at the natural I. hone are manv ini..tin. a nri.. 1 I garden, by which is wniier rney - ieav w. ;ntMnal ereatlons, showing a remarkable houseplants Indoors cornea in m season have the empire, skirts, but trtere age the waist line. coat the responsibility for -supplying fancy for new and peculiar comblna- .nth af December, when the first real the 1 shorteaed 'or merely , stralgfitenea tions of eolor as well as material. In montn , ,fl. After thev are valat. The most' trvlnir feaiure of thtl.m. e h. it. h.t. nniii cold weather arrives. Alter tney are average French , street suit is the sxj ar uaonl with charming effect. These taken . ln late In the autumn the aggerated plalnnead and tightness of hats, of course, are not Intended to be weather la usually more or tha aklrt hartr, . -Thla effect is heoom-1 .. in nnnnAn.inn nik i,..kn.,t I mllrt. and the doors snd winaows lng only when1 aesoolated " wrth the L.treet .nit. of mohair cheviot or are freauently opened, and they get stralghtness of. back in that goes with worsted, but with the fine broadoioth plenty of fresh .outside air, out wnen Vjrect and pronounced slendemess I satins and velvets that are made up the real winter has come and the nouses sometmng. unrortunateiy, that not tnt0 costumes for ceremonious occasions, are closed tight, unless "'"J1 "i" very woman can boast of i this event the transparent covering fully looked after they will suffer irre 111. ..in uueiiCTi uu 1.110 .iuo i .uuir 1 nr th, n a r 1 r ia aftnafiv omra aa fiin.in.rfln a lniurv. an underskirt, a simulated underskirt .tan tlsi and as warm aa one of heavv I In houses heated by hot air, or. In extreme oases a more or less shapely leg, has become so' common that the later -models in 'dressy street suits do-not Insist upon that feature. But long ' lmes of ' buttons, apparently or actually buttoning' the skirt sides or rront are aa popular as ever, ana in some case such a buttoned-over ar rangement, as it nears the skirt bot tom, opens to snow inset plaits or a braided panel. Whatever the skirt trimming may be it Is adjusted to em phasize the- long lines of the frock, and In th long . skirted street gowns, as ln the house and 'evening gowns. THE MOTHERS' CORNER -. Ualng Suggestion. tJ, , - INSTEAD of ' striking vthe paralysing blows of harsh criticism upon the only too 'apparent faults of your child, why : not try the - more peaceful - method . of' - suggest ing to ' him his more lovable traltsT 'Tha child of' the pas slonat temper and obstinate will Is not to be fought and conquered by his own weapons as la the general rule. The method of one. -mother In -dealing with a child of this nature is worthy of Introduction here, as bearing olosely upon the. question at issue:- "I miss" so much my sunny, sweet 'boy," she- said to him one aay in a gentle, sorrow- ful tone, "for he always -makes home so dear to us all. Thla Is the Other Boy, I see but -1' hop that my own boy will soon return. I shall watch for in um iikiiv eruiiv to vrseu arouna h. m thla nth.. T9sia mn.,.1. so that I shall know that my boy has returned to me." Her la th building -tha constructive -element in tne necessity rpr critioiam of a child. The, fact that he was mis behaving' waa'-held In- the background to. make him realise 'the . necessity for effort and against this shone the bright could , be. suggestion of what he "really waa, and and i would be through that effort. .Then, too, a Jlttl lesson- 4a the struggle ror seir-controi waa introduced to th subconscious mind Of th child which he unwittingly acted upon. .Tem per Is' Tnlndlrected energy." as some one has . well said. Considered In. the larger sens,-then. H cannot Justly be regarded as a "fault" It la the 'out ward and visible atgn" of an 'Inward" strength of character which, rightly and wisely directed, should b th greatest aid to th child In after years. ' J.i Careful Feeding. A -strong, healthy mother should nurse her child at th breast : Not all the skill of all tha scientists on earth can maka any food so' suited for the child as mother' milk. But when that milk Is defective or deficient and it Is, neces sary' to feed artificially, there is no exaggeration in saying that, th child's welfare depends quite as greatly on the character of the feeding-bottle as on that of the - milk. The bottles should ba' cleaned . dally. ' The best way of cleaning them Is by boiling. They will not crack., if the temperature - of the water la raised e-raduallv. All rubber parts may be cleaned, first ln hot water. and then by rlnsln- ln a strong solution or oorax in water ana imauy Dy a rins ing In slmpla water. Some medical men advise that the rubber teats bo kept when not in use. in a strong solu tion of glycerine say, one part to four parts or water,, oeing, or course, wen rinsed before using. This Is a good plan provided the liauld is changed daily. Attention to these details may prevent th child being attacked by thrush, and many other ailments that owe their origin to th poisons developed in the siai remains oz nun. e a The Blanket Apron. - On ' of th most useful articles for the layette ta th flannel blanket for baby's bath. This blanket serves as a protection ror the mothers, gown, but ta most lmoortant use Is to enfold the tiny body of the infant as It is taken from tha tub. About two varda of material ax required. Double the goods which gives two length of on ysrd each. Make a tuck an Inch deep where th flannel Is folded over !and run through it wash ribbon of any wisned-ror color. . Have it long enough to tie around the waist when In use. Th edges of the blanket apron may be bound with th .wash ribbon to which fabric must precisely match the gown are kept at 70 degrees, and which have rurnaces mat tnrow i .............. amount of gas. they will not be ao likely ...rfr- thera la a constant Influx of fresh air from the outside, but in houses heated by steam and hot water, unless there is a system of ventilation Installed, the effect on them will be rapid. Persons Who trrow winter biooming plants, regularly, should, if possible, arrange to keep them in a room separate and apart from the liv ing rooms. A room without any heat adjoining one which Is heated hy steam or hot water. Is an Ideal one ror an wmter- bloomlng plants, excepting those few varieties which have to be forced, lut if the living rooms are used, see that there Is ventilation given for a time every day, and have the pots watereo when the soil dries out not before, and 0-1 a a-nnrl soaking. Continual watering in small quantities is very In jurious. If the foliage becomes rcov irrf with dust there is nothing you can do but wash It off as the plants use their foJiasre. In breathing, and it must he kenrf clean for that purpose. Give the plants no stimulants until January, hut if there are any worms ln the soil, soak the pots with lime water thor oughly, and it will kill them. K at X Two, Novel Dlshe. iAKED Tomatoes with Curry Sauce. Cut six firm tomatoes ln halves crosswise, sprinkle with pepper and salt, put a generous lump of butter on each, bake until tender and transfer to a hot platter. Melt two tablespoon fuls of butter, add one tablespoon of chopped onion, cook until delicately colored, blend ln two tablespoons of flour, one tablespoon of curry powder and ona third teaspoon of salt, add slowly one cup of stock, cook slowly for 10 minutes, ana strain over to toma toes. . Raked Cheese and Onions. Fry two onions, cut In small pieces, ln batter to minutea. but don't burn them: add one quart tomatoes, a pinch of salt a aash or pepper, cup auprar, oiiiwr slse of an egg. Last add cup grated I cheese, cook enough to melt cbeeae; serve not Good for supper on a winter nlgbt BLOODHOUNDS TRAIL CALIFORNIA 30BBEES of the mine three days ago. The thieves broke lnta the vault and after removing the precious metallic bits that had accumulated for several weeks. placed thc-lr loot ln a light wagon and drove away, it is beiievea that they have hidden In the mountains and that the dogs will be able to find them and the treasure. The bloodhounds arrived at Orass Valley last night ln charge of S. A. Burk of the state prison and F. H. Depue of Sacramento. Their arrival was tne first intimation to residents in the vicinity of the mine that a rob bery had taken Dlace. Sheriff Walker and other county officers are with the r)ogs ln pursuit of the robbers. U., B Directolre gown Bodice ot tucked of broadcloth. chiffon, ullover match the belt or they may simply bahgee and bands Of broadcloth. wuiwiiiiviw wail, waau ana. , . . . . oieevew aiiu jiuuieu ami t uyvuiui ui Trimming of soutache on Dr. Piefce s Favorite Prescript ion la th bast of all medicine for tha ear ot diisasas. disorder od wekae peculiar to waataa. ' It is tba aaly preparatioa of its kind devised by a regularly red ated physician aa xperieaead aad alulled spacialist ia tha disease of wossea. , It Is a safe caediefa ia aay aoaditioa of tba ayataaa. THE ONE REMFPT which talaa o alcohol iaad ate injsuioBS habsMortaisuJ drag aad which arta go rrtnd for aoeh stiaaa Unt. THE OXE EEMFDT a dood that ka '- h oatsida, aottiowiappo aad attaot to th ' trothaiass of the aasaa aadar oottw V tl ia aold hy SMdiciaa dealers esattwhata. aad aa-r oValef who hasat tt raa ' !' it. Doai't take a svbarJrete of wakaawa aoaspoaiboa for cbi atedicta oa ? K"oww oowroamow. N eouwtertrif food oa tba (eaauH aad ta eVatffsi ' who says a.rthia; y "joef M oad DfK Prerre'i" m either asuiti or is tryimt to deciv row W hi ti e!fwb he-ariL. Swcb a aa h act ra ho trusted. Ha i tntiog with evr aaaat price-Us poeae mioo yoar b!tk ssay ha yaar IJa itacll. S fiaf wm ye - va iA r chiffon, binds. In - shad. Its although While a few of thea spot aigrettes may afford a distinct not of coior rener. - rrMtea' Bacramanto, CaX. Oct tl. Blood hounds brought from Poison prison started today from th North Star mine In Nevada county to trail robber who atola several tnousaaa aourr wortn feathers ar I of precipitates from the cynlde tanks 10000 aUTWiXn the, r.C.T lntrfa7 ll i?v .ouruV tot a cur by rirmaS . ToU.,i .Ttrfouih r!.,? many peopl who ar crippled with WAJX mo'prrtU.":? rh- j? i'a?7 JH J?."rT. "X m curta uv aa a v w irvwawm ok th original model In this style, beooose i In addition to the yards of material Pi",?. that is maaaed In gather and" plait a LShJ it ver th crown and - frilled about th edg an enormously large taft of feata- -a I aet against th lert aioe. Charm in r llttl dressing aacon for cool weather ar taking th plac of i nose in rancy lawns sum ootteo awisse worn In summer. Tber aro develot4 of albatroee, eaatimer and prlDted chatlll In two pieraa, th half of ark aleeve belnr cut In one with th back nd th corresponding pertloa with th frost a Th only aharlng neoeeaary Is to slant th seams from beneath th arm ta th Mpa, and all that I re aulredOa th way of finishing I a rib- ma tinotrg ror every ease am nooo tlee for th threat Whatever la smart la Area aewadars bara the 'ram ef a persoa er epoch famous In FYoch btetory. - The latest a the Nsiwleen collar. wMch baa bar fcrmitbt eut- en th ultra smart east iMin Tt I made f th saatertal er: ef satin. 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