THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALE1I, OIIEGOII
WEDNESDAY- MORNING, May 6, 1S25
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SALEM BUSINESS and
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Professional Women will meet
jfor a" 6: o'clock dinner this evening
-In t)io ; fi a m V. " r,
rooms, i Committee Reports and a
ttalK on "Education" by Miss June
Philpptt will, feature on the pro
gram, i Special musical numbers.
appropriate " to National - Music
week, will be given by Miss Lena
Belle Tartar, i i
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Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn will ap
pear in one of the season's" inter-
Ing recitals on Monday morn-
, Ting, May. 11, at the Oregon thea-
Vter. Mrs." Rahn will, give, her pro-
rsr&rn. at 11 o'clock.
The ladies' auxiliary of the Vet
erans of foreign "Wars will meet
in the Armory Wednesday evening
beginning at 8 o'clock.
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Miss Sarah Lansing entertained
at a charming dancing party on
Saturday evening at Alkire'e hall,
which was transformed with blos
some and butterflies Into a spring
time, bower." ';; ' ( i
Those participating in the gay
ety of the evening were Miss Anne
Storgard, Miss Betty.' Hummell,
Miss Marie Brlggs, Miss Valerie
Briggs. Miss ; Lucille Pettyjohn,
Miss Gertrude Barclay, MIss Nell
Thielsen, f Miss Louise Pierson,
Miss' Esther Hanson, Miss Frances
Plov, Miss Mollie Schwabbauer,
I Miss Hattie Brown, Miss : Nancy
Savage, : Miss Ruth Moore, Miss
Stella Storgard, Miss, Sarah Lan
sing, Jack Lucker, Frank Lynch,
LeRoy Gard, Russell Bonesteele,
Miller Chapman, , ; Kent Walker.
l I'trea wangis, j w. urydsvicK, Tom
V7fTa Norman Purbrlck, 1 Bert
V. Tord, Harold Larson. Jack Currie.
.J. Clark, Charles Coffey and Rol-
V I V Hendricks
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Tne home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Newmyer of Chemawa was the
scene on Friday afternoon. May 1,
of a very delightful party when
a group of 56 friends gathered
to celebrate Mr. Newmyefa 78th
V birthday. Mr. Newmytr., Is ; com
A mander, of Sedgwick post So. 10,
f iVjAR, An elaborate lunehec. "was
rounding the ! Newmyer hone.
The house for the "occasion was
beautifully ; decorated with -Iris,
snowballs, ; lilies of the valley and
potted plants. In the serving Mr?.
Xewmyer wasiwtstd"by ft-greep
of Daughters of Veterans, includ'
ing Mrs. Grace Green, Mrs. Mabel
Lockwoodj Mrs. Myrtle Putnam,
Mrs. Maple thorp, Mrs. Alma'Mc
Whorter, Mrs. Fannie Gregory,
lirsi Laura Arpke, . Mrs. ' Pearl
Ralph, Mrs. F. G. Stearns and Mrs.
Jennie K. Miller. :
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During ! the j afternoon several
larsT oietnres were taken of the
y'rftire group. ! Of especial Interest
f vnong me guia uu giccuugs e-
-lived by Mr. Newmyer were the
tiwo eiaooraie pirmuay caitea, uun
which was an angel food cake Iced
in red, white, and blue with a flag
in the center. Flags also featured
appropriately j in the house and in
the garden, j 4 4,-.
The guests made the trip to
Chemawa In ten automobiles. The
following were present among the
veterans, their wives, and widows:
Dr. Late Mr. and Mrs. Lebold,
Mr. Holt,,! llH P. M. Harris, Mr.
and Mrs. Brlggs, Mr. Earl Iace,
Mr. Tom Harris, Mrs. Huddelson,
Mr. and .Mrs. Rollo, Mrs. Shep
herd,, Mr. Lebare, Mrs. Moyer, Mrs.
Adair, I Mrs. Marie Thompson, Mrs.
Lockridge, Mr. and. Mrs. Hawley,
nd Mrs. Stewart. J
, Guests j were: Mrs. Mathews,
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Mr. and Mrs. Corforth, ; Mr. and
Mrs. Rfcrnington, Mrs. Watsonj Mr.
F. G. Sterns, Mr. and ? Mrs.) Mc
Adamsjj Mrs. Gretcbel, Mrs. Sand,
Mr. and Mrs: Martin, Mrs. Gilliam,
Rev. aid Mrs. H. F. Shanks, Mrs.
Gile, Miss Glle, Dr. Phil Newmyer,
Edgar Newmyer and the mother
of MrsiMcWhorter.
Mrsjl Helen B. Feist; of Salem
has. closed a lease for the; 16
room house at the northeast; cor
ner of j Eleventh avenue east, and
Pearl street .now occupied by the
Delta Delta Delta sorority of the
University of Oregon, i Mrs. Feist
,wiir take possession of . the . place
June i 5 and will open a dining
room to be known as "Blue Gate
Inn." (The Delta Delta Delta sor
ority i now, planning a new home
and this is expected to be ready
for th organization j next "year
when I the students j ' return to
school The house was formerly
Occupied by -the . Sigma Nu. fra
ternity. The' lease was handled
through the W. B. Cooper realty
office.! Eugene Guard.
Mrs William McCall will enterT
tain bin Thursday evening at an
interesting dinner party honoring
Judge George If. Burnett,' Mrs. M.
C. Pejtteys; and Mr. t McCall, - the
birthdays of all three falling with
in the" week. ' i "
4 On fsunday: guests - at the Mc
Call home were Mr. and Mrs. John
Crawford and Mis3 Etta Crawford
of Dundee. : Earlier Mr. and 'Mrs.
, McCall -entertained Mr. and ' Mrs.
Ray Williams of, Portland, and on
Saturday B. A. Kauffman was ;a
guests at the McCall home.' Mr.
Kauffman who is visiting in' Sil
vertoni from South4 Dakota Is an
old friend of Mn McCall. j-- ; !
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Mr." and Mrs. Bolton :Hamble
and little, daughter Jean motored
to Euene 6n Sunday.' Mrs. Hum
ble and the little girl went to
Cottage Grove where '.'they are
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Thej many friends of Mrs.! T. S.
Roberts are welcoming her j, home
from J Losj" Angeles, ?j ; California
where, she has been spending the
past four weeks, haying been called-
south vby the - illnesa of i her
mother, Mrs. Minnie Harding. Mrs.
riot arts . returned home Sunday
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, 'In observance of National Mu
sic1 week, Moore's music house
has planned two interesting pro
grams, one of which was given on
Monday evening and the second
of which will take place tonight.
,T Tonight's program will be: as
follows f ;4- r'if; ; '-i4r! -F
Now: Bleeps the Crimson Petal
f ..i.. QnUter
Bouquet . '4 ..... . Curd
: Ronald Craven TenOr f 4
Luclle Anderson at the piano ;
Frolil . . . . . . . .'. .Mana Zucca
Tarantella In "A Minor. . Pieczohca
" Blizabeth Lewis, Piano "- 1 j
Meditation from Thais . .Massenet
4 " (By request) ! .
Leonard Chadwick, violin ' I ?
Lucile Anderson at the piano i
Magic, Fire Scene Wagner Par
aphrase . by Brassin
Etude Burlesque . w Saar
4 Irma Keefer, -Piano j! f
Turnkey's Song (Rob Roy) J... f
. . I . . . . . A .. . . De Koven
The Horn '. .". . . .:. . , i . Flegler
Armourer's Song (Robin Hood) f
4: !. j " .'.j- "De Koven-
Martin X Boejrfler, Bass j
Dan Langenburg at, the piano
Scherzo jnB, flai . . . . . . Chopin
Lucile-Anderson, Piano ; i
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Sale at Patton's.Eock, Store
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Ta Be Sung on the Water
: Schubert
Spring Song, of. the. Robin "
.Woman . . V- T ..Cadman
M andJ"MAh Pardner . . Strickland
Faye Sparks, Lyric Soprano ".'
Mildred('Qrant at the; piano. ;
An interesting program will be
given at the First Presbyterian
church on Thursday evening ' at
8:15 o'clock by the pupils of the
Blind school. The concert Is being
sponsored by the Senior Christian
Endeavor young people', with the
pr-cee"ds to "go into " the ' new
church building fund.
" The 'following are the numbers:
Prelude in G Minor, Rachmaninoff
Carl Lemke "' p
Simple Conf essIoj4 . .. . . . Thome
oerrxiaae.
Tq 1 Spring
Moszkowski
.V... Grieg
1 .5
r Dan Roberts
Some Where; a. Voice Is Calling
Tate
O pry Those Tears s
. , v A. Teresa De Riego
. Alice Anderson 4,
Poet and Peasant Overture
, , ......... ...,.... Suppe
Gilbert Lane r
Rustle of Spring ..J... SInding
Etude j. ; Raff
4 Carl Lemke
Cycle of. Foreign Lands, Miessner
4 r- - Junior Chorus ' v
Funeral March . , . . i ." . . Chopin
Impromptu ....... j . Rheinbold
Dan Roberts ' ' .
Reading .......... i . . Selected
Melvin Smith v"
Sonata quasi una Beethoven
Fantasia, Adagio sostenuto
Allegretto, Presto 'Agitato.
Ray
' . Carl Lemke
The Sunshine of Your. Smile
Drink, to Me Only with Tljine
Jiiyes . , . . . ...... I uia .ngiisn
1 Mixed Octette
Song Without. Words Mendelssohn
(a) Op. 62 No. 3
(b) Op. 67 No. 4 w
Gilbert Lane
An Irish. Love Song I . .... Lang
Alice Anderson ? ;
Waltz Op. iZ ... ... 4 . . Chopin
Arabeske I . McDowell
i Carl Lemke -; ' i
Good-Night Beloved, L . . Pinsuti
Mixed Octette
Mrs. J. Vincent Meherin arrived
In Salem'" yesterday from San
Francisco for a fortnight's visit
at the home of Mrs.' L. C. Farmer.
Mrs Meherin, -who visited here
five years ago, has many friends
who are welcoming her with pleas
ure. At 1 o'clock today MrsFar
mer wiJl invite a small group of
friends ' to meet Mrs. Meherin at
the Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe for
luncheon.' Mrs, Sleherin will be
the inspiration for. a, number of
other, delightful affairs while she
Is here.' ; " ' . f ('"": : ' :
; Invited for the luncheon today
are Mrs. T. A. Ttoberts, Mrs. Karl
Becke, Mrs. E. V. M,cMechan, Mrs.
Clifford ' Farmer, "Miss ' Eunahe
Craig,' the honor guest, Mrs. J.
Vincent Meherin, and the hostess,
Mrs. L. c4 Farmer." 1
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The Salem Floral society will
meet for & interestingly, planned
meeting af 8 o'clock Friday eve
ning in the. Chamber of Commerce
rooms when Miss Edith Hazard
will give a alk on "Flowering
Shrubs." Miss Gladys Rafferty will
please with vocal numbers. Plans
will be made both for Clean-up
day In Salem, and for. the annual
iris show which comes next. week.
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For Sports ;Wear
Silk and fibre knitted In "Peter Pan" styles wiuh
long sleeves and tie necks. VTJf ' ; ;f : ' '
Others in Prince of ! Wales . models with flap
pockets, long sleeves and button fronts ;'! '4 44'-f '
Brushed wool rand plain knitts with knitted band
DOtvOm popular AUt; UVU.
of colors. .'. '.""'' . 4;
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Sweet Briar clnb, Mrs. Arthur
Utley,: hostess; .t 4 . ' 1 "
1 Music week program, Moore'a
Music House. - 8 o'clock. j j
Woman's Home "Missionary so
ciety.- T First Methodist church-
2:30 4 o'clock. i. 4
Adolynk club. Mrs. Oscar. Stellar,
hostess. 4 " j j'
, Mrs. ; Louis Lachmund's formal
tea. 3 to 5 o'clock,
: Central ladies' aid, society and
WFMS. ' Joint all-day meeting.
Jason Lee church' parlors, j !
1 Business and Professional Wom
en's club. Chamber of Commerce
rpoms. t- J - - j - f -
Violin recital. Pupils of j Mary
Talmadge Headrick. Derby studio.
; Royal Neighbors' Sewing! society,-,
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j Ladies', auxiliary of Veterans of
Foregn. Wars. ; Armory 8o'clocjk.
1 ' . , Thursday " i- 1- .
' Concert, f First, Presbyterian
church , to be given by. musicians
of thie. blind school under aulspicea
of thd Senior C. E4 8:15 o'clock.
Piety Hill club. Mrs. Edgar
Hartley, hostess. - i
. Chapter O of the PEO sister
hood, v Mrs. A. T. Woolpert; host
ess.'. ; '
Rapheterian club.
Gile, hostess.
Mrs.
H.
Inter-denominational mission
ary meeting. First Methodist
church; Miss Parker 'of New
York, "speaker, ' j j .
i Kensington club. Mrs. Herbert
H. Hauser, 652 N. Winter street.
hostess. , i
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First Congregational church
Missionary : meeting. Mrs. F. D.
Kibbe. "695 S. Commercial street,
hostess. . . v ' .- j 4
Coronation of Queen Lucia I.
Willamette, university campus, 2
o'clock. .,.-. -
First Baptist Church Woman's
society. Mrs. . T. A. Raff ety, 3,75
N. 14th street, hostess. ; j I
4 Salem "Floral society. Chamber
of Commerce rooms,1 8' o'clock. ! -f
Saturday ' r'f
Balcn Heights 'Woman's Pro
gressive club- Cooked food sale.
S. .P.' office, 184 N. Liberty street.
r-;-:'1 .4; aionday ' r
; Mrs. Arthur J. Rahu's recital.
Oregoij-theater, 11 a! m.
: Thursday afternoon at 3 bclock
at the First Methodist chutch
there 'will be a meeting of inter
est to all Salem women connected
with the churches. The city fed
eration of Interdenominational
missionary societies will he jprlvil
eged io'hear a speaker of national
renown Miss Parker of New
York, who is chairman of the in
terdenominational federation ! of
women for home missions of; North
America, will speak to the women
of this city on migrant labor. The
whole, city was interested Jn the.
work that was carriea on jin jtne
hop fields and apple orchards; of
the Willamette valley last! fill and
more ' Interest and a larger 'work
is expected for this year. The
national federation, has two boards
-rone foreign and one home board.
The foreign board Is carrying on
a work in several countries, . the
principal of, these is in China and
South America, while the f home
board, is directing many depart
ments of community bsrTice
throughout the Tnited States, j An
Invitation is extended to i every
woman interested In the welfare
of our community and state toj at
tend this; meeting and learn of
, the . splendid, work that iai being
done oyer "the country for thb bet-
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termenr Of those" whb harvest the
crops ' that are so essential to the
development" of any district. 'Mrs.
F. A. Elliot is president of the
Salem organization, Mrs. John L.
Brady Is vice president, and Mrs.
Jiohn O. Humphreys secretary-
treasurer. The migrant laboT.wo'rk
last, year was under the direction
of Miss" Louise Shields of Portland,
who has done extensive social ser
vice work. " " " '
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The Royal NeIghbor8 Sewing
society will meet at the home of
one of their members seven and
oqe-half miles north on' the Pa
cific highway today for an all-
day meeting. Those who are not
going in private cars have arrang
ed to take the 10 o'clock stage.
The Kensington club will meet
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Herbert H. Hauser,; 652 N. Winter
street. t ' "
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Mr. and Mrs. W.' D. Clarke en
tertained Monday evening with a
craht supper, Red carnations cen
tered the table, with candles to
harmonize in crystal holders.
Those Invited to partake of the
delicacy from the coast werer Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Burton, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Newton,' and the hosts,
Mr. and Mrs. W D. Clarke.
The Brush college grange en
joyed a 6:30 o'clock dinner and
program last Friday, evening at
the schoolhouse with Mrs. L. A
Grote, the chairman, in charge.
English hawthoriio;. attractively
decorated the" halt " During j the
evening six new 'members . were
Initiated, including Mr. and Mss.
Van ' Zanten, Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Kinley, and Mr. arid Mrs. Cook.
The program opened with a skit
"The Census, Taker," given by a
group of members irom tne zena
district. In the groun were Mr. j
and Mrs. Charles McCarter, Mr. ;
and Mrs. Wayne Henry, and Mrs.;
Frank Crawford. 4
Interesting numbers were given;
by the Eastern Star kitchen or
chestra. Evelyn Muston gave a;
piano solo; - Lena Newgill : and
Evelyn Muston a piano duet, and
Carol Loose a reading. Mr. Besse
of Oregon Agricultural college
gave a talk representative of the
extension department. ;
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Woodry have
been entertaining as their honBe-i
guests for the past three, weeks.!
R. JI- WadeV a' brother of Mrs.
Woodry, and II. F- Woodry, Mr.
Woodry's brother,; both ' of Santa
Barbara, California. A number of
interesting' motor Iripa wre plan4
ned for the-pleasure of theguest
including tours into eastern. Ore-j
gon' and up the Columbia High
way, Mr. Wade 'spent an enjoy
able portion of his-time renewing
old acquaintanceships in , and
around Sheridan, ajid participating!
in the old favoritd sports of fishj
Ing and hunting, i Mr.: Wade 'has;
been away from Oregon for a per4
iod of fifteen years."'" ' :4 j
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V ; The F. H. Bentley . home on
Kingwood. Height was the Bcene
of a mery gathernglast Saturday
afternoon, when Mrs. BentTey askf
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led fourteen girla. to a party, cele
brating her. daughter. Bernadine's
fourteenth birthday. The 'rooms
were artractivelydecorated for the
occasion with Scotch Broam, y e
low iia, and . California, poppies,
j The alterpoo'a , passed .Quietly
Iwhye the girls, played.' games and
solved puzzles, Mrs. Bentley was
assisted .by Miss Crostman and
M.iss Bentley.
The feature of the luncheon
was the birthday cake which was
cut and served by Miss Dorothy
Grostman. while Mrs. Bentley
served Ice cream, and Miss Rita
Bentley had charge of the punch
bowl. - " "
1 Following were the jolly group:
Miss Lois' Smith,' Miss Alberta
Hobble, Miss Delia Weathers, Miss
Ruth Engelhorn, Miss Mary St.
Pierre,' Ursa Helen "Uoyer, Miss
Charlotte Smith, ' Miss Dorothy
Grostman, Miss Rita . Benteley,
Miss Eva May Arnold, Miss Ah
villa Rose Kubin,' Miss Bernard
ino Bentley, and the' hostess, Mr3.
F. H. Benteley. '
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A delightful bridge affair of
last week was that at which' Mrs.
Frank Myers and Mrs. Carl Webb
were hostesses on 'Friday at the
Meyers' home. Guests were "invit
ed tor. six tables of the diversion,
with Mrs. M4 Page and Mrs. C.
E. Bates assisting at the tea hour.
Mrs. Earl Flegel won the prize' of
the afternoon" while the consola
tion award " went to Mrs. F. W.
Brock. Spring flowers in pastel
shades decorated the rooms.
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Think of buying fine soft batiste body, dresses, with, hand
embroidered scallops on sleeves, neck and skirt bottom, also
embroidery spray on front of garment all for $1. Positively
exceptional and you'll find them only at Miller's in' this sale
beginning today. .May 'we ask your indulgence, mooting, the.
fine quality of these? . '' . 4 t
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A delightful evening of , five ;
hundred was enjoyed, at the clos
ing meeting of the Lone Star club
which was held ' at 'the home - of
marking, one of the most enjoyable
affairs beld by the club during the
entire season. '. ' ' ' ' ;' 1 i"
', " The first prize of the evening
took the "form , of a souvenir. j or.
Texas--an ' Armadillo ' basket f
which wasa woji by Richard o
Leary. Roy Woodill was the de
lighted recipient of the" humorous
consolation award: " ' j 4,
:A delicious luncheon was! serv
ed, a.a late hour, with, a festiye
May pole centering each j table.
May baskets favors" were used,
while tulips and spires were" u-sed
in a norai way aoout the rooms
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Olsen, Mr. and Mr?
Roy Woodill, Mr. and Mrs.) A B.
S.elle, Mr. ' and ' Mrs " Robert
O'Leary, Mr. and Mrs. John Riw
er," Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Woodry,
Lyle Biwer, Jean Williamson, and
the" hosts, Mr. arid Mrs." John WTfl
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l Seattle Man to Address I
! 4 Willamette. Student Bqdy
Dr. M. W. Marvin, Seattle, who
was with the ' Sherwood ' Eddy
party in Europe will speak at 'the
Willamette ' university c.h a pel
Thursday' morning, taking 'as I his
topic, "The League of Nations at
Work." r ' ' T
. Thursday, evening, at o'clock
at the First Methodist church,
he will, talk on the VFour English
Safe Travel Moneyf H Necess.
Cashable anywhere from fillino; station to the largest
hotels, A. B." A. Travelers Cheques fulfill -the need of
commercial travelers, tourists and other travelers for
a safe travel money. ;
Before you start on your, trjp this, summer, or if busi
ness takes you from Salem for a few weeks come in here
at the United States Natipnal and convert -your money
into this safe and convenient ferm.
UJAe
United States
National Bank
Salem. Oregon.
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Labor Party at Work," and tto
"Crisis in Berlin."
rr llarvln Is 'a fluent sreaker
and." a deep ' thinker whd has fol
lowed the flow of world events
very closely.He la an apt observ
er., according to critics, and wm
bring an outstanding message to.
this city. "
Read the classified ads in The.
Statesman. Something of every
thing is either wanted or is for
sale.'-.' - -- :
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A BEAUTIFUL COLOR
Perfect ho. me
dyeing and tint
ing ia guaranteed
iv i th Diamond
Dyes.' Just dip In
raid water to tint
oft; delicate
ihades, or boil to
lye rich perman
jnt colors. Each
15-cent package
Contains d i r e c-
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any woman can dye or tint lin
gerie, silks," ribbons, skirts, waists,
dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters,
draperies, : ; coverings, 1 hangings,
everything, new. ?.- -
Buy "Diamond, Dyes" no other
kind and tell your druggist whe
ther the" material you ' wish to
color -Is wool or. silk, or whether
it is linen, cotton, or mixed: goods.
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