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fTHE OREGON STATESMAN,SALEM; OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16. 1924 i THE TOURIST CENTER ABROAD. - The ciTic art section of the Sa lem Arts league will meet this evening la the educational room of the public library - at- the hour of . 7:30 for ah unusually interesting program. -; .MrTan.-Trump -will talk on thV location of the build ing In reference to the site of the lot and s Mrs.' Van' Trump' will read a paper on evergreen trees. using Bamples of foliage for illus trating her talk. ;- 'Continuing the atudyr of the history of gardening Mr. Dibble will read a paper concerning the history of gardening In England. This is the second of the series of papers on this subject, the first, .thea'ting-the history of the archi-j teclural or formal, from the Egyptian and Babylonian gardens i tal those of Italy and Greece, being redd by Mrs. Van Trump at ' the , last meeting. :'W - '" J' i Mrs. J. M.' Clifford will discuss thepublic building b of .Salem, criticising them from, an architec. -, tnral pplnt of vlew,,'whh. postcards . used to illustrate her points.",' . ; f"After, the" program the fmee Ing will be concluded with aft open forum Jin d discussion. J Eighteen inemfjeVfi have-already "sighed for the' section, and therO is every in djcatjon that? topjejiiriH follow. ,Tho pul)IIc 1 always cordially ln- vjted to attend these meetings. .' .;.-.' u :, ii Mrs.j" Florence -Holmes &erke landscape designer f the Portland .bureau of parks, -wiif, talk before ,the meeting -of the- Floral , society f tomorrow evening, as It meets in the Chamber of Commerce audi - torium the topic of her lecture ..- concerning the problems ot lana ecape gardening.. tr..H. J. Clem 'w en ts, known to be1 an expert in . the culture of Iris? will discuss the selection and cultivation of Iris bulbs,' and the ways they might be . effectively used In the plotting of landscapes.' '". ,';"': ; It is planned that each, of the schools of the city will bev repre sented at the .meeting, to Join Ihthf dJscussio'npf iha TbeautfjfL cation-of the ijtjTpchdol 'grounds, which will be 'thetopV-of' thVopen i Cfadya Mcinfyre arid 7 Eugenia teavage-:'of tB?;Vj WOUinejt'e.-f nijl versity conservatory of music, will furnish the musical numbers, Miss Mclntyre singing a group of songs and Miss Savage playing a number of piano selections. Because she will soon be leav ing the city ta moke her residenpe In Eugene, Mrs. Lawrence T. Har ris will submit her letter ot resig nation as president of the Floral society at the meeting tomorrow. Mrs. Harris has long been one of the, strong workers promoting con structive civiv work, and her ab. senpe will be keenly felt in the so ciety. , : Mrs. Arthur Ralm and Mrs. Harry Hawkins are Issuing invi tations-today,- bidding over 1!0 society maids and matrons of rfe city to tea at Mrs. Hawkins home Tuesday, Jan. 22. ! Mr and Mrs. Frederic Lamport departed Monday by. motor for southern . California where they will spend the next month, or long er, in Loa Angeles and the south ern cities and beaches. They will remain in San Francisco rto attend the, second, annual "Quart '.Arts' CIYWAY'THE i ArU Eoftcil'a Beaubfief casmte elay to tour V-ftwrwreidriew-'then-; ernuvu aiiij o. v t 7 f tix,irmnttA't iotH'sa rfefinile thmssfof i complexion and give it color. Lift "but the : lines. , Ketnove CJacKneaas anapHnpn CIoec enlarged pore. Rebuild jfadal tis fuel and. .muscles. Make the skin soft and smooth. ii.iJ: V-i-. .wVt You csn obtain resutar sizes from your , favorf.il Jifciat(iv4l not, eend this ad. wUh W cenisio oncuia aiiorpiornw, iodiy apolis. Indiana, (or a trial tube. , X ; ' i jce carnival in front of the Suvrettahaus la SL Morltz, Vbere the tcs and snow' attract tourlsti ; from the four corners of the earth. j Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Morgan (Marguerite- Wilson) and email daughter, Betty Jane, of Vancou- ball to be given at the Fairmount ver, B. C, motored to Salem Sun hotel In Oakland Friday evening, day to spend a few days visiting Jan. 18. L . A . , with relatives of Mrs.'Morgan, "her A nmhPr of Salem Rocietv folk grandmother, Mrs,; Lewis, and her i,... ioMft thA aunts ana. uncies,,ir. ancb ira. ball, but few of ihern will have the "'. au;- u u - nnnnnnHv f nttnfllnsr. Mlas-J KI- The visitors Kill. leave to. Veil Thteiapn nd Miss Beatrice morrowf or' California where they rwalton will also remain in Sanj sojourn for v the -next few tPranMaM i. H1 after thA i hlT. 1 WeeKS, when the plan on continuing their Journey to the south. Mrs. Ernest Clewe (Genevieve Hailey), a re. cent bride, ia a, member of the ex ecutive committee of the' ball. Mrs. W.H., Byrd,. who .has been ill for the past two weeks,, is .re ported to be much improved. , - ........ Chapter G..PEO Sisterhood, will t On thrjr Way from 'Elk, Wash., to Long Beach, Cal., where, they! will spend the coming month, Mr. and Mrs. E. iL Emery--stopped over the week-end in Salem to be guets of Mr. and Mrs. F. L Wood. Mr. Enery is the manager of the Edwards-Bradford 'Lumber company; of Elk, Wash. . Afjter the Monday night dancing party Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wende. r.oth, Mr, and Mrs. V. E. Kubn, Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Wetdler, Mr. 9-nH fra Tn "Paere and Mr. and Mrs, Linn C. Smith enjoyed a no- ;m"uc- meet as the! cuests'ot 31rs Har- For the regular monthly busi-wood wall at Chemawa Thursday ness meeting and social, time, the t afternoon. Instead of the usual memDers- or . cnapter .AU .01 riuv hour, the ' reeular monthly busi- Slsterhood met in , the rooms I ness fie'ssion'will begin at' 2 o'clock. Miss Lena: Belle Tartar's attractive After the business 'had been dis- studlo ; Monday evening, juiss j peused ;WltQ . Mr8. Hau , ha4 pro- uoroinea aieusioit was . mioaieu t vi&q& an unusual program whicn Into the chapter, and Mrs. Maryji be followed by a social hour. Reeves transferred - her member- At this meetlne each member has ship from chapter-V of Lebanon 1 tne DrjYlege of inviting an ad- to cnapter au.- Alter ne ousmwa ditional guest. . . . and initiation the remainder of I the evening was pleasantly passed rao.9H Tmnnrt nd her ittja social way, with Miss Osborn ir nesday. ,Mrs. Lamport has fceen very ill for the past several weeks, and, it is only recently , that she has been able tq be about. Miss Helen Leisl is home after 1 if ... and Mrs. Barrett, Tlslting PEO's from Gooding, Idaho, as guests As a finale to the pleasures Miss Tartar; entertained the group with a cupper party -at The Spa. Mrs. Harry .Wenderoth handed, in her resignation as - treasurer of tne chapter at the business meeting, if( ct.nabif r elmlftd to T. -n,..' Pt Pital recuperating Sri :r m w received in a recent auto wreck were JU-iB. iioii " Kirk. Grace Osbbrne. Mrs. W. D. Smith, Mrs. Mary Reeves, Mrs. IL'B. Barrett. 3Dr. Mary Rowland Dorothea Steusiof t.'Mrs. L. N. My ers, Mrs. T. E. McCrockey, Mrs. Harry 1 Wenderoth and the hostess, Miss Tartar. spending the past week in I where her brother is in from Albany, the hos- in juries and Mrs. H. JV. Iatham, MLss Ele.a nor,McClalne Miss Tlelda ,-Mc-Ciaine, Mins Mae Service, Mr. and Mrs. -W. :R 4Seryice and Mrs Camron -of Silverten. Equipped with needle, thimble and cfssorsa number of the War Mothers met at; the home of Mrs Hump . yesterday afternoon to spend a few"Jjjours' sewing lor the "disabled soldiers families. Much was accomplished, and it- was de cided that more. or Buch sewing bees be held iuntil all the needed P. tTACOHA . 3 va-t ! " I : at San Francisco; Los - Angeles and many other points 'Oil ?all -tickets via the Sunny Southern Route of the Southern -Pacific. . -" V . Go "via tnev Scenic ShaBta !Route an4 T.CaU- - ' fornfa ; Take i advantage of the opportunity . -to -enjoy a stop-over of resiand. recreation, ; In i the . Sunnr jcllmes of the South at -Very -little, if any,(additi(naLfareL r;,:.: 5 ' Fron .California- you- have the choice '.f ; v : r-:r three routes to the East:' r : . ... V .-X-. ;iy : the Ame'ricaa 'canyon Route following the ; '. inerlcan' River t Canyon lor many Miles j ' i the Great Salt Lake Cat-off and Ogden. .. the Golden, iState Route via . San, , Diego through theIclnjreue . " v El Pas6"or?-rj V;" 'M;-yr? ' j the Sunset Route through the always1 inter- ' ' estlng ' Southern .' States t? quaint New ' Orleans. ' An i especially interesting side trip I is the !. ""All Motor Mountains Trip" jover lhe . - -historical Apache Trail Highway; "" ,r lie$ us be of service ,to . you in planning- your trip , .as6weH,as serving you on our trains. .CalLatour ticket office or phone 41 or 80 for-any; railroad information vou may wish, and' fori illustrated literature describing the above routes;- - v . john m. scorr i As&L Passenger .Traffic -Manager ",. . t Portland, Ore. ; . SOUTHERN PACIFIC 4 4 I Miss Olive Barnard was a de lightful hostess for the members of the Dorcas class of the Central Congregational church last Mon day evening. The fore part of the even in sr was snent attending to business matters, after which mu sic and games were enjoyed. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by 'Mrs- Fern Wells Daugherty. Those who enjoyed4he evening were Al pha Jlerboldt, Harriet Patterson, Lucile Burton, Gladys LaBare, Lu cUe Anderson. Cralice Ritchie, Marita Palmer, Viola Hoover, Mrs. Jfern Wells Daugherty and the hostess. The class is proud of the fact that they hve a teacher who is boosting the , foursquare work, and it is believed that con siderable progress will be made during the coming year. i "Members of the congregation of the First Presbyterian church will observe church , night tomorrow evening, with a' covered dish sup per, - after which there , wm do. a urogram and social evening. The affair, is planned 4n order to give the old and the new memners tne opportunity of becoming better ac quainted. Mrs. J. W. Harbison is in charge of the arrangements. This evening the members of tiie Woman's Benefit association are asked to meet at the Elks hall when Mrs. May E. Shank will or ionize a drill team preparatory to the installation which Is to oe neia January 30. Members ol tne team and officers wtll.be selected and It i$ important; thatall members be present. - -r - - f . - v ; j. . ... . . ... Because )t to . muclt i falnf 83 iTnftnc-.cluh members. -the Monday Afternoon club" did not meet- this tlanned.: . The tlate ior me poau; poned fmeeUng, Jurf: not I yet been decided upon. y y- .. ' ' MiM Louise Xewport of Leban- nn irathfl week-end guest of xr Van Putnam on ,' South LlDerty street. .. i Aftei- Rlneine at ' the printers' hni..t t the Marlon notei BV urday evening airs. enterlalnea. tne: nwurup ... quartet with in informal dinner nartv at the iirayeiio v y Uid 'for Mrs. Merle Rosecrans MraiWard WilUs Long,' Mrs. Ada Miller Harris ;W; VArthur. tcann. -i or. u r tet sang two delightful, numbers 7.. . -1' ..iioi.v' o-nfT Louis- Vrra Rahn also entertained with, a small dinner party Sunday, host Bupper party at the Oyster Loaf; Among the especially . invited guests of the Monday night dant were Miss Edna .Simonson, Mr. and' Mrs. Will McGilchrist and Mr. Ed Chastain. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bellinger of Scotts -Mills are receiving con gratulations - from their many; friends. over the arrival on Monday evening of a daughter. Mother and child are doing well, at the Salem hospital. Mrs. Bellinger was formerly Miss Wanda Smith daughter of Jay Smith of San Francisco, and grandaughter tf Dr. L. L. Rowland, at one time superintendent of the Oregon asy lum for the insane. Miss Amanda Matthews of Shaw was in Salem yesterday on busi ness Among the special musical at tractions for ladles' night' which will be sponsored by the Elks' to morrow, will he the chorus num bers and solos by the "vVomen's club chorus, and the music by the Elks' chorus. Mrs. Ada Miller Harris, with Iva Claire Love play- in e the violin obligatto. and Miss Kellie Schwab will be the soloists Mant clever and varied stunts are being pianned to make the so cial time after the program a plea saht success. Sllverton, Or., Jan. 15.-(Spe- cial to The Statesman) A very charming bride was Miss Palm Cosden, youngest daughter of Mr. andMrs. R. A. Cowden ofSilver- ton, who was mamea to winiam W. Stout, son of Mrs. A. Stout of Chicago, before an altar of Pil grim, roses and smilax. Jn tpe liv ing room of the Cowden home, on Mill- street, Monday afternoon; at two o'clock. Rev. S. Hall of the Methodist ' church read the ring ceremony. Mrs. Gertrude Camer on played Sigmond Ramb.erg's "Maytime" for the wedding march, The bride was attired in a gown of lace over georgette banded with silver. She wore a full length veil and carried a shower bouquet of orchids, f reeslas and sweet peas. Miss Eleanor McClalne, who was maid of honor, was attractive In a gown of orchid ' crepe de chine and lace. Her hair was bknded with orchid silver leaves. Her bouquet was a similar replica of the one the bride carried. Nor ton Cowden, brother ot the bride, acted as best man A reception followed at which Mrs. R. A.; Cowden received the guests. She was gowned in black velvet Adorned In terra cotfa and gold embroideries. , A' buffet luncheon was served at which Mrs. T. P. Risteigen, wearing geld eut' velvet, presided over the fa bles.' She was assisted by- Miss Mae' Service In blue, taffeta.7 Mrs. Cameron poured. She wore a-pea- cbek blue velvet gown. ' The bride attended the univer gity of Oregon and is a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Her home has been at SilvcrtoTn for the past sixteen years, jller father is the 'president ' of ."the BlX- vertoh Lumber company, the old est active mill company at. Silver ton. Mr., Stout is a member 0? the fifmtf'l.iimhpr iftmnnv of Oreeon Michigan and Arkansas. -' h3 fls a graduate of Williams collegbf WilHamstown, Mass. After art ex tended wedding tour, through eastern states Mr. and Mis." Stout will make their home --at Kortli Bend. Orekenrtrr"- . v ; "'Wedding' guesta. were Mr.and Mrs. w. C. Ribenac, Mrs. A. Stout, and Mrs.-Frank Stout of Chicago? Mr. and Mrs. T. V. RlsteJgen, Mr. Mrs. Alice H. Dodd will repre- i sent the Salem Women's club at i the Associated Charities, - accord ing to a receht announcement" by Airs, oeymouif, Jones, presiucuL oi the woman's organization. ' The appointment p the result of the decision ma.dci,at J.be clab meeting Saturday aftefnoon that the Wo man's club should b'e represented in' the charity association. - To, welcome the thirty-two wo men who have joined the club dur- ng the fall and winter months, a reception is bflng planned for the February meeting. Mrs. L. O. Clement, Mrs; Lewis D. Griffith, ilrs. J. C. Currie, Mrs. H. J. Eb erly "and Mrs,': A.' M. Reeves were hiaae new members of the club at he January tneeting. ; '-'' ; Listed &i new members of the club for 192 3-'.are, Mrs. J. M. Dev- trs, Leora Carver. Mrs. W. B. Burt, Mrs: WfH. Byrd, MrB. B. E. Carrier, Mrs.lC. A. Kells, Mrs. W. D. Smith, Mrs. John L. Brady, John McCaurtf, Mrs., B. N. Speer, Mrs. E. E. Einott, Mrs. J..W Nash. Mrs. William Bell, Mrs. Mrs. E. M. Page, Mrs. A. A., Sle- weVti Mrs. Guy Smith, Mrs. E. H. Wllliston, Mrs. B. U Darby, Mrs, Harry W'eidnjer, Mrs. Paul Hau ser, Mrs. P. A. Eiker,' Mrs. Donald Roberts. Mrv Earl Pearcy, Mrs Ralph H. Cooley, Mrs. W. E Crews, former club woman of Medford, Mrg. Harriet Erlckson, and Mrs. U. G. Boyer. Oa the tirsf day of the new year a group of eight matrons met at the Aome of Mrs. Merritt DavjBj, for v5d:,tbliel.;.offive hundred The af terooonwas spent' so pleasj antly thW nhese matrons organ ized themselves into a "500" cluD meeting every? Tuesday to pass tne afternoon With cards. riirs. Tit T.IWritht was i hostess t m fbr the second meeting of the club J gj yesterday afternoon ana at mis j g time "S. L" was selected as the 1 1 namaby which the cltib shall be j known.- The. members or tne ciud are: Mrs. James uuer, airs,. x-u Hansen, Mrs..1 John KInsen Mrs. K. McAlvin, Mrs. Ralph Hens- lev. Mrs: Lewis Binder, Mrs. Mer ritt Davis andf Mrs. B. T. Wright Mrs. HinkMy will be hostess for the aext meeting of Tuesday. - . The first meeting of the Shakes pearean "sectitai of the Salem ATts league will be an event,, of this evening, whei five members who have signed fr the class,, will meet at the home of. the leader, Mrs. ; Gertrude Robison Ross. Plans for thework of the section will lie discussed aad I the course ot study for the remainder of the season will be outlined. ; Those who i have availed themselves of the pleasure ol the study-are, Mrs. Jobn;Nevftou4e,..Margarei Coving- ton, uaroi muDie, Auiucii;.fJMuif Mrs.' Merrlll Qhllng and Mrs Ross. The " Woman' ? Foreign ? Mission ary society of the Leslie Methodist i tUUrVU UiCTd.B 'lOAAO twv... Mrs. G. ie,? 1 495 Sa ginaw street. 4" Tor , ithe program; hour, Reverend Slntoroso Fadiua, a na tive tf "tha Philippine Islands, who Is Wth present time entered asia senior afc WlUamette, wlU apeak. The taeetinKft otlie various cir- ftle f: the ladiea aid ot the First Methodist chitrch will take place this afternoon according to : the schedule announced as xouows. . - -r South Central, Mrs. C. A. Dowtes. - 3121 South High: I West central,, Mrs. IC. '.F. " WUson;l473 NorUCdttage; East central, Mrs, Al Ar Sl4wert 338 North Winter; Southeast circle, Mrs. M- S. Sav age, 393 -Souti-Fourteentn; yew Park, 'Mrs'. A'; A,'- Underbill, 879 South. I JTweJifth; feNaomt rcle; Mrs. Fetrlll, 76 $ North TwentH first; Lucy Anna Lee, Mrs. F. C. DeLong 1108 Chemeketa. . '. Miss jHeien Yockey .will enter tain the1 members of the past no ble grands for the January meet ing this evening at her home. The matrons of .the Thursday afternoon club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney. tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Charles j Park will be assisting hostess, j j ; r' :: The ladies' aid society of the West Salem Methodist church will meet this' afternoon at the home of Mrs. ltd Ward Brock. Tying a comforter will be the chief work of the afternoon aid it Is hoped there wilt be a large attendance. The woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's chjarch is scheduled for Fri day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Joseph Baurn-j gartner, $35 D street. .V. .V. Friday afternoon at the home of Miss Helen Pearce the faculty two-j men of Willamette university win meet. Mrs. Alice H. Dodd: and Mrs. ,E.jT. Brown will assist, as hostPR.seHi ' , !' ' l 1 W -K . , ft-" , r- . , . - The War Mothers are preparln for a large cooked food sale to be held all day Saturday lii the Neimeyr drug store on lsTorth Commercial street. In order y to be' able to meet the great demand such sales command, each j War Mother lis expected to contribute her share of cooked foods! ? ' j: 1 ; Meeting' with Mrs. Lienta West acott Monday afternoon only eight members I of the Roundup Bridge club enjoyed a yery delightful card game and a .cup of tea. ' -Mrsi .X I. .Whittilg won .high score for bridge. . Those present were Mrs. C. K, Spaulding, Mrs. . Robert Downing Mrs. Cook patton, ! Mrs. J.ojin Albjert, Mrs. John Scotts Mrs. T. B. Kny, Mrs. J. I. Whittig and the hostse;ss, Mrs. Westacott. Mem bers of the club -who' were unable to attend! were-Mrsi 'Joseph 'Albert, New. Inventioii Saleni man discovers time saving solution. He offers to the first 250 ladies. of. Salem who! call at the" store, a trial bottle , . - .VV ABSOLUTELY FREE It has been the desire of every housewife to "keep her silver and all metal par& particularly , ranges, heaters,i water 'faucets, floor knobs, etc., immaculate and bright,; -which could only y be obtained by hard work, and scouring, often times this would fail to restore the desired result." The new preparation eliminates all 'work, such1 aa f c . scouring, rubbing, etc. ou simply take a cloth, ; l apply solution to the parts of any range or heaterr v that have become unsightly .or discolored from heat, or long use, then;wipe ff with dry cloth, and presto! the bid original and beautiful luster-, appears. This time and labor saving solution has been discovered by M.: Marcartlt," who is ; in ,s ' charge of the H. Lt Stiff Furniture Company, stove department, with pemission of JI.-Lw Stiff- Furniture Company , he -will demonstrate to you : this f labor saving device,; and , offers you a trial bottle free. No icharge, no pbBgationj This soilur tion- will be known under the name of JtutANd- v More Metal Polish. - Make your pld stpte look like. f. ' ; H.-11 Stiff Furniture Company- ex tends to you a ' cardial invitation, ; it?s absolutely rree, none ror saie. iv a uvuu nacjk.aa uoc yu v . . 1 ley, Mr$J S. P. Kimball andiiirs. 7 C. M.'.Riobertson. v I The Woman's Benefit associa- , .j I tion meets at tne jias: s tempie. The raona Grange of Salem I 1 ; Thursday, Jan. 17 ' will meet today from 10 o'clock to The Thursday 'afternoon club o'clock ; the afternoon. A good meets with Mrs. Carl tSregg Doney. program has been arranged and ThA Bruah Coiled Heiners meet many items of interest will be dls cussed, which should solicit much response from the members.; A good attendance Is desired.- ApOUHCEMENTS; with Mrs. William Gorsline. - The' Floral society meets in the Chamber of Commerce,;;" The lvensington ciun meets witn Mrs. Albert SmKh as hostess. Chapters G. PEO . Sisterhood, meets with Mrs. Ilarwood Hall of Chemawa. . - , The U. D. club meets with Mrs. J. B. Nathman.- ; M : - The Interior Becoratiou, section of the Salem Arts league meets i with Dr. Mary Rowland. 1 Church night .will be observed Wednesday, Jan. 10 ; This U the regular meetfng day Of the ladies' aid circles . o the First Methodist church. ; The 5emo club will meet! with A .a.v - - S-M if UI W - AM-V Mrs. Mark Skiff at. 2:30 The Salem Business and Profes sional women4 meet at the Cham ber of Commerce this evening for the regular monthly social meet ing. The Sweet Briar club meets with Mrs. Lou Crote this afternoon The . Jfivb Hundred club meets; witn Mrs. Allan Cleveland.! The Ihakesperian section of the "This 'evening will te observed as ladies 'rilght at the Elks' temple. Friday, 'January 18 - The Bridge Luncheon clnb will meet with Mrs. John McNary as hostess. ."'' ; :' .' ... The Faculty club of Willam ette university will meet at the in. vitation of Miss Helen Pearce. Read the Classified Ads BRUSH COLLEGE'.,., t ' . . ...... J -.. ... .. ' " .: m The Brush College Helpers will . meet today iwith Mrs. Gorsline. Prayer -meeting will b held to- night at Oliver Whitney's. y vvi Clifford Smith has been-elected president iof. Jrs. -K. W Harris'. Sunday school class; Bessia.EueU-:. irtna- nrnaHentvvXathan'BueI. sec retary, and Leeta . Newbili treafe.; urer. . ' k V- .'i- ', ' ' :: - T ". Mr. and Mrs. IT, : J. Laymai u vfsltea SundkyinM0amcfuth..Y; tn a S4000car you can run' fast enough to outdistance everything : except the undertaker. .'f ; ' " i .! , t ',- - - -t,. 'i-:.-W:vv-',....tt': -'.-j m - - i it it 7- ' . : - - .' : - ' ' i I i - U -...-t-rA-n - i Prpffv nPW-'DrPSses in .rfain. ?&S&7?? H:< :, m : imi7. -j Driced the newirrouD ati - , - J 'yyy-l - I'' IwMfc- 'ttX'ZyS Rh IV.- i3 l. f flannel, Cflec yypuu, mm , j . 11 . 1f mlJ ' VT;-nwfitone.Jyeltyymatemte. :,Wm- ' M M ff-fill ' 'are:6 leaer;-Hiien collars .1 j . ! ! 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