The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 01, 1938, Page 16, Image 16

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Thursday Morning, September 1, 1938
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MAX1NE BVREN Women's Editor
LUB CALENDAR
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Thursday, ScptemKer lj. I !
Ladies of Grand Arny of! Re
public meetat Armory, 2 :3 0
p.m. 4 ' " ) : li
Eteri class, let Baptist church
party at 7:45 in church. j 1
Missionary society of First
Christian church at 2 p. m.
at church
Woman's1 Benefit association1
meet at KP hall, 8 p.m. ' . , !
S. DU. club with Miss Clara
Zuberi, 348 North 12 th street,
8 p. i m.,j business and initia-
tlon-1 I ' M;: ;.V; ' I!
Friday, September 2 . j
Hal Hibbard , auxiliary meet
it.'armjjrjr,' 12:30 no-host
lunch; followed by business
En glewood Woman's club
with Mrs. J. IG. Marr, 162Q
North! 19 th street, 2 p. m.
Saturday, i September 3
- Daughters of the American
"Revolution meet with Mrs. I.
M.- Schannep, ! 1566, Court, 2
P-n. .
Miss Terpening to
Wed ai Home Rites
Sunday Afternoon
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' Final plans for the wedding of
Miss Lois Terpening, daughter of
Mr. Don D, Terpening, to Mr.
Richard CJ Buschman ct Port
land on Sunday, September 4,
bare been announced.'- The cere
mony. wiH fbe read at 4 o'clock
in the afternoon at the Terpening
home, with Rev. Dean Poindexter
officiating in i the presence of
members Of the. ; two families
and close, frienjs. j- j "
Miss Helen Brown of Portland -will
ie -the bride's only attend-,
ant 'and Mr. Robert Wren of
Portland will serve as. best man
for Mr. Buschman. Mr. Terpening
;will give his daughter away in
marriage. : j j ' j f -1
A reception jw 1 1 1 follow the
ceremony .for the wedding guests.
Mrs. John H. Bagley, Miss Mabel.
. McCullough and Miss Catherine
.gijbley will assist in thi serving.
The couple will residi! in Port
land following a wedding trip.
Mr. Buschman Is connected fwith
the Oregon state employment
service. Both Miss Terpening and
v n-nn- o.n: crrainu tka nf Ore-
gon.Statej.college wMraShe was QoedS To Be Feted
Mr. Buschman of Delta Sigma A I Minnfr
m pubuc This Evening
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i i At a simple ceremony ounuay
A . group of ! prospective I Uni- in the chapel of St. Paul's Epis
versity of Oregon coeds wjll be copal church. Mrs. Maude Sher
honored at a smartly arranged man became the bride of Mr. Wilt
affair tonight when alumnae of Ham Neimever. Rev. George H.
Delta1 Gamma sorority will en- Swfft read the service in the Pres-
,..;.?Mtrnr ww with AjbaBW ivpperj at .d relatives and Intimate
"Jr'r . J. .r," :30 odock. The arrair will, oe frlni of the connle. The altar t
. ' Tuesday, September 6 j
Chadwick chapter, ' Order of
Eastern Star, meet at Masonic
.temple, 8 p.m. . ' ' ,'
California Guests
At Downs? Home
This Weekend
Distinguished guests arriving
in the capital today are Dr. and
Mrs. Walter Sulzbach of Clare
mont, Calif., who will be the
house guests until after Labor
day of Dr. and Mrs. Chester j A.
Downs at their South High street
home. Dr. Sulzbach is professor
of political science at Pomona
'college where Miss Flavia Downs
will enroll for .her senior year
in September. Miss Renate Sulz
bach is attending the French
school at Neahkahnie this month.;
Tonight Dr. and Mrs. C. A.
Downs will entertain informally
at dinner for their guests. Covers
will be placed for Dr. and Mrs.
Walter Sulzbach, Dr. and Mrs.
Bruce R. Baxter, iflss Flavia
Downs, Hume and Warren
Downs. Mrs. Luella Stowe and
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Downs.
Friday and Saturday the
. Downs family and their gaegts
will enjoy a trip to Timberline
lodge, Bonneville and along the
Columbia River highway. Mon
day will be spent on the Univer
sity of Oregon campus. j ir
SstuLe-Sniilei fyetck
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Fhi. Miss Terpening
employed at the ta
utilities commission. '
Mrs. Kriesel Feted -at
Several Affairs
Neimejer-Sherman Vows '
Solemnized Sunday
Mrs. Richard Kriese
a vine
.J w DaISi'Ii I a ina in orilTO- t-
.iiuauuu 'M- -""rV" beid arthe North Summer street mn h!nv with arrangements of
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, Trhi. tn hr : r. was i
Vr.nrT - .home oi Mrs. marker wiefcwire plnk amaryllls and white lighted
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think you did right by decidfng to attend college1, afterall. It only
sets yon back four years!"
Adventure at
Home Easy
To Find :
In early fall, as In early su ra
mmer that urge to adventure
comes In the heart of. every
woman who loves her home. She
feels the call to dare, to 4 change
even though it may mean a shin
scuffed on an unfamiliar corner.
- A house that does not change
is a dead one, and the way to
give life to the house la continual
ly to change as life changes."
And that urge to make old
familiar furnishings into some
thing new by the simple process
H b me maki ng
Styles . vFood
Today's Metiu Pickling Very
Fashionable
Right Now
We're right In the midst ot
pickling, if the odors of vinegar
and spice coming from our best
friend kitchen have anything to
! do with it. for go where we vriJl
VEAX PATTIES EN CASSEROLE there are pickles in some form
1 pound lean raw; veai cnoppea being "made.
A casserole dish Is the piece de
resistance, for today's dinner.
Tomato: and cucumber salad
Fresh ii spinach in butter
' Boiled potatoes
Veal patties en casserole .
i Pears I with Singer sauce
2 tablespoons chopped pork or
bacon:
cup! soft bread crumbs M
2 slightly beaten eggs J
cup! flour .
.cup j rich milk
4 "teaspoon salt ; .
Dash of pepper j
1 tablespons butter j
CUP Stock - I
Mix . Ingredients thoroughly.
Let's begin with a recipe to :
go with -winter meats: .
INDIA RELISH j
'5 pounds green tomatoes
1 dozen large sour pickles j
6 large onions .
3-sweet green peppers .
3 sweet red peppers
. ; teaspoon black pepper
2 tablespons white mustard j
: seed " .
1 tablespoon black mustard 4
. seed - . .
2 cups brown sugar
H cup salt ' '1
2 tablespoons celery seed .
1 quart . boiling vinegar
Chop vegetables, drain ovef
night and add other Ingredients,;
oi changing to anotner wca-, i-.l, el.ht cieces. t arrange
tion, is based on a logical fact. on av baking dish and dot -with
A famous French novelist once butter, pour stock , around the
jiess Is to apply one s self tp qnentiy during the cooking. Serve
an absorbing occupation that pro- -with white sauce, brown sance
vfri'pa nlpntir nf anmrtsea. TTo in. or tnmalo sauce.
plies the formula to interior dec- . For th pear sauce that s to be addlne boiling vinegar: last. Seal.
oraUon, " saying that It,, too, re- dessert, , mix contents oIa small Ani follow with a' good old
lieson surprises for happiness, can of crushed pineapple with a favorite Remember to put in.
mobility and loveliness. tablespoon; chopped candled gin- iota cf cauliflower, for who
. So after all it's a simple for- ger or a teaspoon of ginger root. does.f Ic 0ut this vegetable
muia . mis uusmess ui kecyiug vu diu,j "- from the mixture T .
ones self contentea wiin sur- inrougn jana pour, over resmj
roundlngs. pealed pear halves
I know a woman who has
rVi a n traA thn trblA In her small
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Soup win ue
Friday afternoon Mr,s. T. O.
Russell na's Invited a (group of be centered with an arrange-
The bride wore an ensemble of
navy blue lace with matching hat
Mrs. Kriesel'S close friends to a ment of early fall bioomg. An ln navy blue lace with matching l
1 o'clock luncheon at b;er North f0rmal evening will follow, the andi accessories. She carried
Canitol street home. Covers will ntnn'or hnnr i - bridal bouquet of pink roses ana
be- placed for-12 guests. i Hostesses- for the affair will white carnations. The couple was -
This morning Mrs1. Laban be Mrs. Carl G. ! Collins. Mrs. Eu-i unattended.- f
Steeves will be hostess for a 11:30 gene Booth. Miss Olive M. Dahl, jA reception was held at the Nei-.
o'clock breakfast at her . home on Miss Ruth Fickj Miss Ruth Ford, mjeyer home following the cere-
State street for the-pleasure of Mrs. Sijas Gaiser,-Mrs. William Wony with Mr. and Mrs. Neimey- , TT
Mrs. Kriesel. Several hours of McAfee, Mrs. James Monroe, Mrs. ej- receiving the guests informal- WdlU 31emrers ilear
bridge will follow the breakfast. Leon Perry, Mrs. .Edward Sav- ly. Assisting at the reception were 'i TVIL-
! ' age,. Miss Esther Wilcox. Miss Mrs. Frank Halik, Mrs. Emil Ha- cinema X31K
Vivian Chandles and Mrs. Parker Hk and Mrs. Alvin B. Stewart.
And It does give you that one time in life to acquire complete non
chalance combined with good taste in your clothes true campus
chic. To vary the ubiquitous shlrt-sweater-sklrt triangle, include a
green suede "sissy" blouse in your trunk, sleeveless, with a draw
string at the bottom. Wear it with a gray cashmere skirt with green
' " stitching around its hem. Or an equally casual bloused suede Jacket
with an elastic-gathered waist they come in a lovely gray-blue.
Copyright, 1938, Esquire Features, Inc.
apartment to every side of the SalmOll j
the rearrangement of other large Luncheon JJlSIl
pieces of furniture in the room. .
The other day, as pleased as if Salmon soup sounds Intriguing
she'd been given an elegant new to those! who like that fish and
piece of furniture, she found a here Is a (recipe that win make
new place to put the table! an excellent luncheon main dish.'
There's never a dull moment Use either: canned or fresh cooked
for the homemaker who salmon. j I ,
scrambles her curtains, puts the BALMOX SOUP
dining room rug in. the Hying 1 cup salmon
loom or covers up an--occasional
door with a wall hanging. She s
making decorative history in her
own house, and whether the fam
ily -approves or not, she's having
her own little adventure in a
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MUSTARD PICKLES
2 quarts targe cucumbers
(sliced before measuring)
1 quart each Uny onions, small
green "tomatoes,- large green
tomatoes
2 large heads cauliflower
8 green "pepper
cup Salt v i
3 cups sugar -
1 ounce turmeric
' 14 cups flour .
1 gallon vinegar '
4 pound dry mustard '
Halve tiny tomatoes and cut
large ones. Separate- cauliflower. t
Cut green peppers. Put all-vege-t
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milk gradually and season. Bind
1 quart, scalded milk
2 tablespoons butter
,4 tablespoons flour .
1 teaspoons salt
ppw rr&inn neDner
Drain oil., from the cannea with nutter ana nour cueu iu.
mild, harmless and costless way. salmon nd' flake the fish, add gether. Serves 4 to 6 persons
rire.
JNIrs. Panek Is Hostess
On Wednesday .
! Mrs. Michael Panek entertained TIT T
informally a group of women who S JlennetteS to Jieet
meet each month at her home on
South Church Wednesday - after
noon. At a late hour tea was
Early fall flower, decorated -the 110 .11
guest rooms.
the song service was followed by
At Zeller Home
Mrs. Waldo Zeller has
invited
i The couple left for a trip . to rfa.n.,nni. nnAt0A w xtr- a
a8iC-? Washington 'and Idaho s. Hender80n who also spoke
and will be at home in Salem aft- Drief on the recent national
er September 1. Mr. and Mrs.. John uoi held at San Francisco.
Evans of Longview, Wash., were Mls3 Eugenia Savage played
out-of-town guests, at the wed- seTeral piano numbers, Mrs. Mar-
' garet Fessenden and Miss Amy
Martin sang a duet and Mrs. Fred
Suzanne Murdock Will Be Tooze, jr., sang.
Miss Maule Aldrich, of Evan-
Honor Guest at Party ston,:. 111., WCTU national direc
tor 01 moving pictures, was guest
servea Dy me nostess ana eany thA Y. MnnfitfM tn hr hnme.
fall flowers were .arranged about 1795 Sonih church street, Friday
the guest rooms. , J afternoon for the monthly social
Special guests were Mrs. J. E meeting at two o'clock. , -Smlthburgof
Seattle, mother of Mrs. J. C. Nelson will give' sev
Mrs. Panek who isvisiting here eral book reviews during Rhe af
thls week, and Mrs. Charles Wood. ot. t.. .m .niToi w-,
i Other guests were Mrs. Knight the hostess f i Mr8, Kennetn Murdock has ar- speaker. She gave some close-up
Pearcy, Mrs. C. A. Downs, Mrs. Guests will be Mrs K K Ad- ranSed an informal party for Sat- disclosures on lotteries and other
Luella Stowe,? Mrs. Edwin Viesko, ams Mrs Arthur Bates MrsJVer- orday afternoon in compliment to gambling .devices, and talked ln-
Mrs. Robert Boar dman, Mrs. Carl nonA Douglas Mrs Chester A tne fiixth birthday of her daugh- formally on forthcoming legisla-
Emmons, Mrs. William Mott, Mrs. Downs' Mrs Robert Elfstrom ter Suzanne. at her Richmond tive measures in difterent states
David Bennett Hill, Mrs. OJiver Mrg Tinkham Gilbert Mrs i Lloyd' Btreet home. Hours are from two Including those of anti-picketingf
Huston, Mrs. R. D. Paris, Mrs. j; kockett Mrs Marion Mbore to flve o'clock and refreshments and boycotting, and that sale of
A. E. Bobbins and Mrs.i Michael Mrs Michael Panek Mrs Georre and a birthday cake will be served alcoholic liquors be confined to
Panek, Rhntpn Mrs Harrr Scott Mrs tno hostess. Clever favors will state: liquor -stores, which will be
Kenneth Waters, .Mrs. Roy Har
land and M6. Joseph Felton.
be given the guests. .determined in Oregon's general
Those bidden to honor Miss Su- election. 1 . 1 '
zanne are Lynn Lockenour, Betty The allurements of gambling,
Schreder, Marie DeHarpport, Car- glorification of robberies and
ol Hardie, Stuart, Gardner and gangsterism, and the glamorizing
Marybeth Van Scoyoc, Joan Maj- of immortality in the cinema were
ek, Eddie Knapp, Dennis and discussed-- in the talk given by
Mary Feike. Sally and PhiUin Miss Aldrich. 1
While in Salem; Miss Aldrich
was : entertained by Mrs. C. P.
Bishop and Mrs. W. A. Barkus.
The Woodburn WCTU will be
host to the county convention to'
be held there Tuesday, Sept. 20th.
Rebekahs Entertain on
Mondav Nidit
saiem Rebekah lodge met for jVIrs." Roberts Surprised
its regular business and social -i lj 1 nr j I
evening Monday night in the Odd Un Uirtliaay 31onday
ireuows naii anu aeciueu to: cou- ... . ' !. . rff.,f,ff orA -umii,
tinue with the birthday commit- A group of .friends surprised i-...
tees as I hostesses, and to enter- Mrs. E. E. Roberts on the occas- . .
tain - the committees. The pro- Ion of her birthday Monday night MlSS McAllister Is
gram and refreshments were un- at the Roberts, home. A social . j 4o
der the direction of Laura Noyes, evening was enjoyed followed by Honored at Supper
chairman, and 'her committee, a gunner hour. Mrs. Keith Roberts . :
The program' was group singing" arranged the party. ' . Mrs. Elma McAllister was hos-
with Wild a Siegmund at the HonoringMrs. Roberts were tess on Monday for her daughter Republican Women Meet
piano; readings by Mrs. Marion Mrs. Emma Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. MIss Ruth Ann McUister who .
Curiy; tribute to Karl Lachelle C. M. Roberts, Mrs. George Moore, le' last night for Klamath Falls. With Chairman j
by I. J. Crittendon, and comical Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Mink, and Mrs. The a"air was in the form of a I
songs by Barker Cornforth, ac- W. H. Small of Eugene, Mr. land garden supper, and the evening The executive board -of the lar-
companied by Miss: Mae Corn- Mrs; L. Di Roberts of Turner,! Mr. as spent informally out-of-doors, ion County Republican unit of
forth. t and Mrs Keith Roberts. of Port- Present to honor Mrs. McAllis- Pro America met at the home of
. land, Mr, and Mrs. C D. Smiley ter were: Mrs. B. B. Boylan, Miss the chairman, Mrs. R. L. Wright
Miss Rose Marie K r o m b e r g and Mrs. Carrie Smiley of Inde- Elizabeth. Boylan, Mrs. Ralph on Tuesday afternoon and dis-
sailed Tuesday morning from pendence and Mr. E E. Roberts. I Scott, Miss Jeannette Scott, Miss cussed plans for providing hos-
.Seattle on the S. S. Yukon for ; I - Grace Elizabeth Holman, Miss tesses for the state and Marlon
a two weeks trip to Alaska. . i . Grace Rose, Miss Rose DeMacon county republican booths at. the
Mrs. Irene Nash Martzall, son of Oregon City and Mrs. Irving state fair.
Sirs. Hugh MrCammon and Charles and daughter Mrs. Dor Hale. The next meeting ot Pro Amer-
son, William, of The Dalles are othy Nash Maupin and the lat-? . - ica will be In the Marion hotel on
'visiting relatives and friends in ter's son Robert, all of Eureka! Miss Denlce Dewey of Portland Sentember 12 when Senators Ron-
Calif., are spending a. few weeks is visiting this week as the guest aid Jones and Douglas McKay will
in Salem. This is their former of Miss Elizabeth Sisson at the speak. 1
Salem this week.
JVIrs. Lonis Farnsworth has re
cently returned from a trip to
aA-ancisco. r-
In trie Valley
Social Realm
home.
B. E. Sisson home.
This Seed Stitch Coat Is
Exclusive With Laura Wheeler
SUBLIMITY Miss Louise Et
zel was honored with a miscella
neous shower at the home of her
parents, Mr.- and Mrs. P. T. Et
sel Sunday afternoon, August 28.
Her marriage to Kenneth Porter
will take place September 6 at
Sublimity in St. Boniface church.
Those present to honor the
bride-to-be ; were Mrs. George
Lambrecht, ' Mrs. ' Myles Kintz,
Mrs. 'John Zolkaski, Mrs. Barney
Kirsch, Mrs. Ira-. Kirsch, Mrs.
Joseph Parrish, Mrs. Charles
Rossiter, Mrs. Gust Kirsch, Mrs.
Adam Toepfer, Mrs. John Basl,
Mrs. Frank JEtzel, Mrs. Edward
Welter, Mrs. Joseph Schmitx,
Mrs. James ! Stockwell, Mrs El
wyn Erickson, Mrs. Dan Kintt,
Mrs. Henry Siegmund, Mrs.-A. P.
Kirsch, Mrs William Basl, Mrs.
Albert Rabens, Mrs. Al Duman.
Mrs. Harry: porter, Mrs. Jacob
Lambrecht, 1 Mrs. Chris Cremer,
Mrs. Sim Etxel. Mrs. Roy Porter,
Mrs. Margaret Toepfer, Mrs.
Frank Basl. Mrs. Albert Welter,
and the Misses Helen Kihs, Au
relia Wourms, Agnes Kirsch, Jean
Parrish, Laura Kihs, Roberta
Julia - Toepfer, Dartene Kintz,
Irene Duman, Zoo Pettit, Evelyn
Kintz, Helen Porter, Berniece
Lambrecht, Kathryn Lambrecht,
Clair Ramsay and Germalne Et
zel and the hosts.
INDEPENDENCE Miss Molly
Herley, daughter of Dr. and
Mr fienrrfl D. Herler. found a
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Present at Tuesday's meeting
were: Mrs. Harold Prultt, Mrs.
Bertha Ray,! Mrs. Thomas Mc
Bride, Mrs. Hugh Rosson, Mrs. M.
M. Magee, Mrs. Floyd Headrick
Mrs. R. L. Weight,
Salem friends of Mr. and Mrs,
George Elmer Emigh, jr., will be
Interested tp learn, that they
have taken ' a house in Portland
where they will make their
home. Mr. Emigh will be athletic
coach at the Franklin high school
this year. The Emighs have for
merly made their home In As
toria, i
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! Felicitations are being sent to
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson of
Portland on the birth of a son
Tuesday at the Emmanuel hos
pital. Mrs. Wilson will be re
membered as Mary Gould Par
sons and the young boy is the
grandson . of Mrs. Ella Shultx
Wilson of Salem. . I
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shlnn
have had as their house guests
Mrs. Shinn's two sistars, Mrs. J.
L. McGinnis and lrs. Ernest
Henry of Spokane, James McGln
. nls, Mrs. Raymond Watkins of
Portland and Mrs. John Hifford
ot New Jersey. : ,
- 1 Mrs. John II. Bagley, Jr.. en
tertained -.Informally yesterday
. afternoon at her home for the
pleasure of her mother-in-law,
- Mrs. John H. Bagley, sr., of Port
land, who la visiting here for
several weeks. .
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Miss Harriett Kletnsorge has
invited . a group of her Salem
friends to supper tonight at the
Sllverton home of her parents.
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Mr. and Sirs. Pan! Hendricks
Any little girl will be thrilled tlons of them and of stitches; ma- va.e returned from a motor trit"
host of little frlenas at ner nome wiin -.&is coat knitted mainly in enais requirea. , jt California and southern
on Wednesday to, help her eele- 8eed i'ttitcli. iU perky can done V Bend 10 cetts In UmPs or coin points.
brate her third birthday. Present ;.. , Uoin preferred ) for thU pattern t . .
were Margaret and Marilyn Mix, . to ;The Oregon Statesman, Needle--..; The first fall meeting of the
Harriet - Guild, Patsy Herley, aud cuffs. P-ttern 1859 contains craft Dept. Write, plainly PAT-Salem Heights Woman's club will
Charles Kem, Bobby Robinson directions xor maaing coat ana TERN NUMBER. Tour NAME and be held Friday at the hall at
and the honored guest. cap In sis 4,,l and 8;. Ulustra- ADDRESS. 1 p. in.
From an. Exclusive New York Furrier
to an "' Exclusive Salem Shop I
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- : i 4fefP sfpv Still 1 Continues on all ' ,
j3 :. (.dQATS!;
I ' Coats styled and made in New York by tbe
;' finest rnanufacturers in, America. We can under-
v rA sell anyone on tbe Coast through bur tonrieo
V x 00 .jji tions i n New York. All coats are bought by us
ytt0000 - for caish and we 'are selling them on very liberal
' ' yfr' . '. terms. Showing: ' . r:
SzLl O Russian Caraculs iT i
VfV O Kid Caraculs
: uf Lamb Caraculs " ''t-;-" . fT-..:.
rV O Full-Skin Squirrels L .
?fj k . , O Russian Poney . i "tO." .
f V. O Persian Lamb ( Ir' T. S ,
( Introducing . . '. : ...
If I he Mode of
:S ,J: Platform Shoes
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O) '' ; oil .
rnce . . o
the Moment
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to this ultra-new fea-
come in and try on a
Words can not do justice
ture, so we invite you . to
pair. You will be amazed at their oozly comfort
and smartness. In the newest of color combina
tions at only ;
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