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ftflSS ELIZABETH PEACOCK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
j V W. B. Peacock, recently announced her engagement to
7 George Allen Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Lawrence Jr. No, date is announced, fori the wedding.
Saturday Night
THE next of the dances of the B'nal
B'rlth. fclub, which have met with
such populir response from the patrons
-of the building, is to be held on Satur
day eveninfe. ,Td entertain the elderly
. people and those who do: not dance, ar.
rangements have been made for a bridge
.-game, and attractive prises" will be of
fered to botjh men and women. This will
be permainent feature of the Saturday
danceH, ana will be in charge of Miss
Ann. Segal J The bridge parties, like the
dances, ari open to all patrons of the
. building. I . . .
' , Of Interest' to-Portland friends Is the
announcement of the marriage of Miss
Kdna ,Ca"ijnplan to Frederick Shepard,
formerly Of Spring Valley.: now of Sun
day, i Wash., which took place Wednes
: day evening at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Camplah.
The servtee was read by the Rev.-! F.
M. Minaret tn the presence of a few
Close friends and relatives. Miss Vera
Camplan was- bridesmaid, and Julia
Khepard aa flowed , girl. C. La Verne
Firestone (attended- the bridegroom. The
wedding march was played by Miss
Ruth Shepard. .sister of the bridegroom.
The' brtd is a -daughter of Mr., and
Mrs. Ai. F. Camplan of this city. Mr.
fihepard Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Slepard, and during the war
period was In service "as a .lieutenant
in the 31 Infantry. A. K. F., Siberia,
wherfs he was wounded. He will take
hi brldo to. Sundale, Wash., to live.
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;A prett Home wedding of Christmas
nay was that of Miss Etta Robertson
and Harliiht I. Klrkpatrlck, which took
place at the home ot the bridegroom's
parents, Mr and Mrs. Wiliam A. Kirk
patrick. The Rev. P. M. Cathey read
the servile. Miss Virginia Webb of
Corvallis was bridesmaid, and Harold
Stewart s ttended the bridegroom. Miss
Ignore K irkpatrick played the wedding
march- Refreshments were S5rvd by
the Misses Helen Shoemaker, Lillian
Yostj Minrtie'Mae Klrkpatrlck and Mas
ter Robert Scott Cathey. Out of town
guests included Dr. and Mrs. B. A.
Cathey of Condon. Rev. and Mrs.' P.
M. Cathrfy of Gresham, Miss Lillian
Yost of jWashougal, Wash., and Miss
Wehb anrt Miss Helen Holgate of Cor
vallis. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick will
make th?lr, home in- Corvallis, where
Mr. arJtpatrick is attending Oregon
Agrlculti ral college.
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1 Miss ; Florence Anne Reynolds be
came thn bride of .William Hoy Patch
ing of Ketchikan. Alaska,-Tuesday at
the hone of the bride's parents, in
Ivanhoe street. The service was read
by the Rev. Thomas Jenkins of. St.
i Davids rhurch of Portland, formerly
j rector of the Episcopal church of
IKetchiikEn. The bride was given in
'marriage by" her brother, ; Harold Rey
! nolds. ' Lloyd : Reynolds attended the
i bridegro jm. Following: the ceremony a
! wedding breakfast was served to the
i immediate members of the briae s iam
1 ily. Foi the ceremony the bride wore a
(smart Ullleur of blue trieotine with a
1 unall hkt of cloth of gold. She car
f tied pink - rose buds. Mr. and Mrs.
I Patching left shortly after the wedding
i for Sea tie sand British Columbia where
1 they will spend, their .honeymoon before
I going to Ketchikan to mae their home.
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1 The narriage of Myrtle I. Sutton and
i Albert' Lundstrom of this city was sol
! emnizedChrlstmas day at 1249 East Tay
f lor street, pie Rev. Ward T. MaqHenry
I officiating.; For the occasion the rooms
were decorated with seasonable flowers
i and pams and ferns which were illuim
i ' nated with colored, lights arranged by.
I J. T.'I-ayne.- Miss Ruth Archibald was
I ths brlie's attendant, and Alfred Lund-
strom ' fas best man. The wedding march
! was pliyed by Carl F. Sutton. Follow
1 "'ing the ceremony an informal reception
I "was held, during which Carl Sutton and
Frocmiiil Sutton played several selec-
! tions and S. R. .McFarland? contributed
a group of vocal selections.. (Mr. and
" Mrs. ljundstrom left for Vancouver, B.
, . C. w toe re they will spend their ,honey7
moon. -...'
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The women's auxiliary of the Amer
ican Leerion will give a benefit card
party Wednesday afternoon 'at' '2:30
o'clock at the assembly room of the
Portia id hote The affair will furnish
an opiiortunity to supplement the funds
for tho relief work, of the organization.
' All (r ends and members of the legion
auiili. ry are urged to be present.
Of ihe many dancing parties during
the past: week,' none was more .enjoyed
' than that given Wednesday evening in
the assembly room of the Hotel Port
land, the hostesses being the Misses
Dorothy Barnett, Myra" McCarthy,
Dorotliy McClellan, Irene Cook, Evelyn
Parshall and Marjorie Warren. About
75 yoiing- peoeple enjoyed their hospi
tality. . :
i A ' i olnt Installation of the Sons of
Veter ins and their auxiliary will: be
held 'Tirrrsday evening at 625 courthouse
with Senior Vice Commander in Chief
- Frank McCrillis installing officer. Re-
freshrjnents will be served .following fn-
: stallation. Members are earnestly re
' quested to invite- those eligible: to either.
.. organisation. . . ;
Tns women's auxHlary of the Sons
of Veterans will be entertained it t
silverl tea at the home of Mrs. George
powei-s, 808 East Fiftieth street, Tues
- day- iLt 2 o'clock. The auxiliary will
hold 1 special meeting at that time to
' elect a guide. Take Hawthorne or
Mounjt Scott car.
Mists Grace Cobb was hostess for an
, infortkial tea Thursday afternoon at her
home - on Mount Tabor. Among the
guests were Miss Anna Young, Miss
Janetl Fenstermacher, Tone Shimonura,
Miss Dorothy Stevens and Miss Estella
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-1 Miss Peggy Stansberry was ' hostess
Wedrjesday evening for a dance honor
ing Clifford Ma son-, who is home from
i college for the holidays. The affair was
given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
:' Ernest Stansberry.
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Th Presidents association- of the
LadiU. of the G. A. R. will meet Tues-
- day at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
- Edward; H Niemeyer, 180 Laurelhurst
avenue. .Take M. V. car.
Mrs. Alfred T. Bonney returned last
" week! from California, where she -was
.called owing to the illness and death
of her motner.
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Mrs.' Harry B. Evans of Can by will
enteritaJn Monday evening with a dinHer
party at the Hotel -Portland. Covers
' Willi be placed for 18 guests. -
" Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Allison of Spb
Icane are visitors In the city at the home
of Mhs. AlUson's mother, Mrs. M. Esseft
s Me nbers of Alpha Phi and alumnae
were entertainedTuesday at a line-party
at thie Orpheum followed by tea served
at Ue Portland hotel. t
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Bridge Lunch
MONDAY Musical club, will give a
bridge luncheon at the club studio
Thursday afternoon, January 13. Mrs.
William H. Braeger, chairman of the
program committee, , is- arranging an
elaborate musical program for the
luncheon hour. The social arrangements
pof ; the affair are in the hands of Mrs.
W, Franklyn Looker, who will receive
reservations. ;
George Wright Relief corps No. 2 en
tertained the department officers Wed
nesday evening with a chicken dinner.
About 200 sat at the tables, which were
beautifully decorated with Christmas
trees and holly. Those entertained were
Department President Mrs. Cora Mc
Bride, Commander J."T. Butler, Junior
Vice President Mrs. Annie Butler, Sec
retary Margaret' E. Becker. Treasurer
Mrs. Sarah Hinkle. Inspector Mrs. Eliza
beth Conaway, Press Corespondent Mrs.
Anna Clodius, Past Officers Mrs. Minnie
T.I Horseman, Mrs. Mary Chamberlain,
Comrade Wiliams, Comrade Hall. Mrs.
Butler. Each lady was presented with
a neautiful bouquet, the comrades with
red carnations. : The president wel
comed the distinguished guests, as did
the ' commander of the post. Comrade
Lamar. Mrs. Millie Morse, a charter
member was introduced and presented
with, flowers.- Mrs.. Margaret Becker
presented Mrs. ; Cora Ponnay with a
bouquet in honor of her " birthday. A
pjeasing program or music and readings
followed.
A family reunion was held at the
home of A. , R. and Robert McDonald,
three miles southwest of Scio, Christmas
day. Those present were :
Mr. and Mrs. J . N Txinir nl.rf Txrtn.
Maysel, .Grace, Gloria and Max Lone, Mrs. Vista
oiuiuia, ufneiBTB oianey ana 9rcno Blmms,
Mr.
Madalene McDonald and Mr. Steller. all of Scio
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Munsey. Donald. VlTeinia,
fy and Waldo Munwj. Mr. and Mm. William
Evans. Gale and Crystal Evana nf 7l.n vi r
and Mrs. Roy McDonald and aow. Ronald, of
FaU City. William Gilkey of Gilkey station.
T our of the children trere absent. They are :
jira. umu aiuon oi Alberta, Canada.; Mrs.
Madg-e Hnti-heas of McMinnille. Mrs. BUaa
Fletcher of Hebo and Frank McDonald of Sisters.
A. R. McDonald is among Oregon's
oldest pioneers, coming to Oregon in
1847 s by ox team from Missouri when
only 2 years of age and has resided
uie greater part of his lLfe in Linn
county, -e i ,
Miss Marian ! Richmond' and .TtiHan
Marshall, formerly of Sellwood and now
of Kellogg, Idaho, were united in mar
riage Wednesday evening at the home
of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
tu wenmona, J4a East Thirty-third
street, the Rev. Thomas Jenkins offi
ciating. Clifford Mosson, a bovhood
friend of the bridegroom, was his at
tendant. The bride is a niece of An
drew. Richmond of this citv. Mr. "Mar-
Shall was graduated from Oregon Agri
cultural college -ana has many friends
in the city. Mr.! and Mrs. Marshall will !
make their horns In Kellogg. .
Miss Edythe Dubaek
hostess for a New Year's party at her
home Friday evening. The house was
decorated in Yule tide colors. New Tear's
games and dancing featured the eve
ning, .ttexresnments were served at
midnight as chimes announced-the new
year. Mrs. Lester Newman. Bister of
the hostess, presided at tha.-, supper
lamo. lwcivo coupies or the' ytSunger
Bchool set enjoyed Miss Duback's hospi
tality, i , I
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The Laurelhurst club women's after
noon card party was held at the club
house Tuesday afternoon, wjth Mrs. si
K. Buffield and Mrs. Robert B. Wan
less as the hostesses. The high scores
In bridge were won by Mrs. C. E. Chris
tensen and Mrs. P. E. EsbenshadeJ in
700- by Mrs. J, M. Leiter and- MraT
Alger.- -. j : - - .
. Peter A. Porter circle Na 25, Ladies
f the Grand Army of the Republic, wUl
hold its annual birthday dinner all day
Wednesday, at Thlel's haU, Klllingsworth
avenue. The affair is for all comrades
and members of tha circle. . The ladies
?m fCX,t0 CDm early and bring well
filled baskets, i
The marriage of Miss Marguerita Low
and Paul G. Fletnine- .tAn.ni
December 24 at the home of the bride's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Low. 669
Insley avenue, the Rev. n a
f iciating. Miss ; Maurine Ballard sang;
v"uyuM uy jiaiBs Ji,iva isaxer. Pre
ceded by Jittle Gladys Lechner and
Maste Small, the hrid
ed by Miss Clara Birmeister. The wed
ding march was played by Miss Elva
Baker. The brido was gowned in ivory
toned satin trimmed with pearl beads.
Her bouquet was of Bride rosea. Wal
ter B. Schade acted as best man. Mr.
and Mrs. Fleming left on a wedding
trip and will return to reside in Port
land. I - ::' t -i
,A reunion of unusual interest was
held at Lebanon Christmas day at the
Odd Fellows hall, iwhen a number of '
old friends and former neighbors as
sembled for' a dinner and holiday festi
val together. A number of the members
of the company, had been former resi
dents of Illinois, later drifting to Ne
baska, where . they f renewed their .ac
quaintance and met for the. third time
in Oregon. The ages : of the members
of the company iranged from four
weeks to 93- years. A program offered
diversion following the dinner. Those
present included : 4 :
"Daddio" Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Smith
and daua-hter. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Gilbert. Mr.
and Mrs. Erl Gilbert! and son. Mr. and ' Mrs.
Fred Baker and two was, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Baker. Mr. and Mr. Clyde MoClain and two
children, Mr. and Mrs. will ucmain, Mr. ana
Mrs. Arehart Wayne and three children. Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Arehart and sou, Mr. and Mrs.
John Arehart and .fire children, Mr. and Mrs.
C E. Aldric-h and danchter. Gene Bmith, Mr.
and Mrs. William Bond and two children, Mr.
and Mrs. James Porton. Mr., and Mrs. John
Porton and son, Mrs. Mollis McFeeley. Mrs.
Smith and Mr. McFeeler: the. Misses Zola. Are
hart. Dolig-ht, Gilbert. Gladys Bond. Lola, Alta
and Martha, Gilliam. Garnet Porton, Opal Smith,
Nera Thomas, Ralph Gilbert. JLester Porton,
all of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. - Harris Lake
and fiTo children. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard McClain
and three children. Dee McClain and danchter,
Mrs. Mary Mcijlain. aiwe tiunes and Cla-ra-bell
McClain, Ray McClain, Mr. and Mrs.
Thompson and three children, Mr. and Mrs.
Eeret Warren and three sons, all of Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Fitzsimmons of Corrallis, Mr. and
Mrs, John McClain. Mrs. Ss,rah Mason, Mr. and
Mrs. G. C. GUliam and three children, James
Gtlliam. Misses Vera Fitxhosh and Oral Mc
Clain of Salem.
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As a fitting close to a successful year,
the pioneer -house of Allen & Lewis en
tertained its employes at a dance and
dinner Thursday evening. The ballroom
and grillroom of ' the Portland Social
Turnverein were reserved for the occa
sion. Decorations of the firm's colors,
red and white, adorned the ballroom, i At
10 :30 o'clock supper was served, the fes
tivities terminating at midnight. The at
tendance was large, and included repre
sentatives from - the firm's branches at
Astoria, Baker, Eugene, Marshfield, La
Grande, Or., and Walla Walla, Wash.
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One of the Interesting functions of the
week was the dance given Wednesday
evening at Laurelhurst club by the
members of Pi Beta Phi sorority. ; Pa
tronesses for the event were:
Mrs. Fletcher Linn. Mrs. John Claire Han-
teith, Mrs Gua C. Moser, Mrs. F. C. . Knapp.
Mrs. Steinmets, Mrs, Burton Beck and Mrs.
Desn Vincent. -
The affair assembled a large company
of college folk home for the holidays.
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An informal New Tear's reception will
be held this afternoon, beginning at 4 :30
o'clock, at the Church of Our father,
Unitarian. A musical program will be
offered lor the i entertainment - of ! the
guests by members of the choir and tea
will be served byf the members of the
Women's alliance during the afternoon..
Columbia BeacM,' Jan. .1. Mr. and
Mrs. L. Serafln and son Donald, accom
panied by Miss Ruby McClure of Pa
cific' university, motored to, Columbia
Beach and spent Christmas at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. ! F. M. McClure. v
room with her father. She was attend,- xnal supper party.
Mrs. Walter M. Anderson (Lina Brown)
was hostess Thursday for the Phi Alpha
Kappa sorority annual Christmas party,-l
when announcement was. made of -the en
gagement of Miss Edna Ellen Flood to
Arthur T. Morrison. ; " ' ;
The! Iowa State society will hold its
regular meeting Wednesday evening at
the Turn verein i hall. Thirteenth and
-Main streets. There will be a program
followed by cards, dancing and refresh
ments. AH former Iowans apd their
friends are invited. ' ,
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-President P. L. Campbell of the Uni
versity of Oregon, who spent Christmas
in Victoria, B. C; returned to Portland
for the Oregon State Teachers' associa
tion meeting and is registered at the
Hotel Portland."
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Mr.' and Mrs. ! Frederick Fey of Se
attle have been : visitors in the city at
the home of Mrs. Feys sister, Mrs.
Polly Tongue Lombard.
Mrs. Myrtle Card of San Francisco
arrived Thursday and will spend the
holiday week with her parents in the
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"E. M. Welch was a dinner host Mon
day evening; when, he entertained friends
at the Hotel Portland. , Covers were
placed for 16.
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Mr. and Mrs.! Thomas H. Williams
were hosts New Tear's eve for an lnfor-
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There isn't an item mentioned in this announcement that isn't priced ONEtTHIRD UNDER VALUlv many articles are offered at
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'home outfit by comparing the splendid values here shown with the best offerings of any other store in Oregon. Whether on single
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EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED FROM 5 TO 50 PER CENT
CANE SUITE. WELL DESIGNED. AT HALF PRICE! HARD TO BEAT for SOLID COMFORT
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Tttm nrv'nra af nonularitv this season are Cane Suites. This is not just a fad
come into its own because it . possesses beauty, strength, comfort and light weight.
of the choicest cane and- is upholstered in -fine silK damasK. rTame is untsnea
gogany. Queen Anne period. Regular price IS94.50. Gadsbys' Clearance Price ......
KITCHEN CABINET, PRICE, $18.00
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The cane Suite has
This suits is woven
in ma-
$197.25
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Princess Dresser
$17.50
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The Pri ncess Dresser we are closing
out is s milar to cut. Finished quar
tered olden oak. Plate Imirror
30x18. Wood knobs. Regular $30
value. Gadsbys Sale 5Q
Dining Chairs
Sale
The Kitchen Cabinet ws are offering at half price is same as pictured
above. The top is especially convenient. Three cupboards, three
drawers and tilting sugar bin. Base is fitted with two bins, two
drawers and breadboards. Finished golden oak. Regular s" Q .ft ft
$36.00 value. .Gadsbys" Clearance Sale Price iJ10VU
SOME ROCKER FOR $19.50
on
oak.
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Qualifly Built Chair, with
removable slip seat. . Built
full box construction
BROWN SPANISH IlEATH
Finish golden oak.
full-size
of solid
GKN-
Regular
$9.00 value. - GADSBYS' ftf QC
Ivory Dresser
Bargain
$26.85
niST NOTICE THE SIZE OF THIS OTERSTTTFFED KOCXER-f
Bpring seat 19x20, back 27 inches high above the seat, broad padded
back with flaring side, head rests, upholstered in high grade brown
Spanish leatherette. Regular .35 value. GADSBYS' CI Q Cfi
cIea&asce SALE PRICE OHv.OU
Child's Crib or Rocking Cradle $3.85
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Made of splendid maple, finished in natural light color. Has .woven
wlre spring bottom, a-nd .good casters. Very inexpensive, but strong
and durable, and can be depended on for service. Regular feO QC
. 6.00 value. GADSBYS CLEAJ&ANCE SALE PRICE....... vOtOU
Rugs and Linoleum
on Sale
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Pretty
plate
drawers.
11
Ivory Dresser
mirror. 24x1. two
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with
bevel
small top
arawers.
GA0SEY
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This Solid Oak Rocker is the biggest value in Oregon. Spring feat
with upholstered adjustable back : has .disappearing foot rt. It
rocks on a base instead of floor. Broad, comfortable arms. The up
olstering is a dependable grade "of browrt, artificial -Spanish leather.
iKegular lb.uu value. UAiiniiia ui,t.AJiA.i ix. bahi. sir ' un
PRICE, WHILE THEY LAST ........... J.. . .. . .. 4.. . i . O I JJ
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO PASS
UP BARGAINS LIKE THESE!
$27J5
We are offering a
Buffet similar to cut,
made of solid oak,
golden oak finish.
Plank top 44x-'0. with
French plate mirror
bac. 8X26. Two 'top
drawers for - ellver.
Double door cabinet
and large linen
drawer below. Reg
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value ..
LOOK ! IRON BEDS $2.75
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Guaranteed Iron Bed. strong -and durable, head, 44 inches high, foot 85
lncnes, main posts- v-m-i, uuiRuo v. v"" 7-"v",
and head endav complete with rails, and metal caitors., (9 7C "
GADSBYS' CLEAKANCE SAXE PB.ICE .................. .i Oa O
iSALE OF DAVENPORT BEDS $59.85
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Of course you want a Bed Davenport in your home and it Is only a
matter of time, no doubt, until you expect to buy one. Here is a Bed
Davenport of very popular design whjch we bought In large enough
quantities to sell at a big saving to you. Take advantage CCQ Ofi
of this opportunity. There may not be another like ltJ..-. wJiiOU
I. CONTENIENT CREDIT TEEMS MAT BE ABBANGED.
! USE OUR EXCHANGE DEPT
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! If you have furniture that doesn't suit want something more up
tA date and better phone us and we'll send a competent man to see it
and arrange to take it as part payment on the kind you want the
Gadsby kind. We'll make you a liberal allowance for your goods and
we'll sell you new furniture at low prices. The new furnitare will be
promptly delivered. Exchange -goods can be bought at our First and
Washington store. i - i i
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