The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, January 03, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    TTTftKUMATIl NEWS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1320
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CITY BRIEFS
Hobble, the young aim of Mr.
mill Mm. Kuki'iu' I', Hiulth la
I'catluu cumlotiiitily ut tint fam
ily liiiiiiit, whcro he In t-iinf lnil
hoiaiiao uf cmalied rllia. Whllo
fuuKthiK hi Ir.uit of Hiu family
homo mi New Year's ovo h lost
rnitlrnl o( IiIm alcd, wlilrli crli
I'd' Imhi n Iclcphouo polo, Injur
lug III in iiillu lt !'.
Minn Kailier M r A n il r u w a,
diitiKhtcr iif Mr. utifl Mr. Miq-ilu
McAiiilre-wa, relumed south In
HmilH llnrhnra, I'nlK, ycaterday
inuriiliMc tu rcauiuo her p'uiltlou
tiii teacher III lliu city achoola.
Mlaa McAudrcw oiijuyoal Mi
Chrlauima vitcuilnu horu with
frlcutta,
Ml Merit I'ulinitr ol ilic
(inhl.'U Hull' will rul ii in liuinv
Ihn laal ut Ihla week frnm Hp
l.alio mid rltloa In lilah.i. where
h lma been vbiltl'iit (or Iw6
weeks.
Klirillc lloaely nun illliolli; I 111.
Morrill vlaliora In Kl.iin.il !i 1'nlln
yiatoril.iy. Mr. Iliielv la a well
known former u( lli Merrill ill.
irlrl. Crurac Wi-at returned to lila
lllillln III Portland luat i'V. nlulc
'nlicf visiting n II Ii Mr. .unl Mra.
Waller Wiai on ttiieiHttl:' r. r-iiiif.
Ivors Wen I. l ho nr. ,v of
Xr. Waller VVcat.
Krnuk llarth, wliu Im. ho.ni
vllilim Hurry ivlu for ll.e lml.
days. Ml Tuesday lilRlit lor lila
liomo In l.na AllXflca. Mr. Il.ulll
wna amour the member uf llm
IMIa I'liailuu , fr.ili.rnlly Ii i
I Liberty
I Theatre 1
I Today- I
nuil Tomorrow I
i.wi m i.oi:v .
, in ,
"Luck and. Sand"
A Vluoroua Itullroud .story.
DTMF? TP PC .
lvff r
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irniiyiiJi:,
'.V modern CiihiiIu UIiI t.lvlnic Tfirllla nml Itoiiiniirc In I
lt ukIiiat Tale of Hrjll MreHiiieta of the WnlirrroiMa of Man I
lualliia I IiiIkIIv t luneilv .... N'eiva . . . ' I
Just
, ,be sure it's-
BURNS RITE
KEROSENE
to get greatest results
in fuel for heat or light
A DILUTIC improvement in manufji turin process lias made
this better kcrusctic nmiblc. At nu mlilcil cost you an now
have a kerosene that oilers these valtieil il vantages:
1. Bnrnlirilt liax a clean, fneel odor.
2. Hurnhrite friiriw 141') n clea - phile flame.
3. Uurnbriti Joct nqt char the wick.
At your tieic,hlniilioil grocer' j tir the nearest red, recn
and cream scrvitc siitioii you Can get this new prqiluct. Try
iiionlidently: you'll wm to use it rcgulatly. '
Ask for the Uurnbriic booklet, it Rives you a scoic and
mere of value J uses lor bitnibritc, with liner results than you
have ever known. Read about the amviniina lamp tcst-a
standard lamp burning for from (So to 65 hours on one
lilting of the ibunt. j - ,
Sold wherever Associated products tile sold. , ,
asso c i v r i : i o l c o im ia n y
tynimiil1umhMm( - - ,'.
AliiKlJtcd Gaiolioo' -' Assoxisied'ljhjrMissulinaj. - -Cvenl
Motor Oil sod Ureases
with i ii t ' r I .i t ii i l with u rhlikvu
;iiiii Hiirfln dinner at Hiu I'eiU
' residence on Niiw Vnur'a evu.
j Mr. unci Mra. V. (). WMtluker
I li.ivn laki'ii un n nu rl nioiit on
Mouih Klviiraliln. Mr. Whlllulitir
la with Minima grovory 111' in,
i
' Ham Jiliu'Ti'. I'roiiili.iru law
yer of l.uki'Vli'W. In u gueat ut
l h.. Iloti'l Wllliird whllu rciclv
Iiik iin ill ul ireiituioin In thl
'rlty. Mr. Jelmoro was ilifimc
' attorney for lun-na Trlckey.
1 ' Kili'iiila hern have received
; word of tliu pnsalnit of Hlnnianii
) Wllaoti In Central I'iiIiiI, (Iro,.
January t, utter nu lllncaa of
only two or three daya. Mr.
Wilson la a i!oilrt-r of Klumath
eouulv. nuil for muuy year modo
Mi la homo l.i llm l.anni'11 Valley
'illalrlcl. where he rnlai'd lila fam
ily. (In lma numerous frlrmla
here wliu will ii'-n'l tlila news.
At llm I line of lila il"iith liu. una
711 yi-iira of UKi'.
Natlli- II l'ii.in rm Ti'
ilay In il:i i lly Ironi lo-r li'iiuo In
Minim- I'iiIiiI. rfturuliiK lioiuv lait
!i'Vi'ii:iik.
; II. rt lliiniMloii. Mtiitu ri iri'"fii
itultvu of iIiim 'tllilrli-t unit a tul
'ili-nt of lli'inl. triiio-ncti'il buatni'ii
In Kltun.itli 1'iila yiatiTil.iy.
t Min lila lluinllion. ianiiloip of
tin UiilfUli Ittllr, a rrMirli'd vrry
111 lit- It llul'lovi'il ultir till lllllraa
uf acviTIll lltlia.
It. II. Ma la rxM'ft-d to ro
l urn ilila wiik from l.oa Auxvlia.
wtifri' lit' liua 1k'iii aprlidlllR tile
t'lirlatniaa liollduya wltti rnlutlvt'a
nuil f ck'Hilii, Mr. Nix la rtuuii'i.t
i tl wlili itit' HiiiiiIktii Ori-Kon 1)11
rmni'aliy.
KUworili u n.l Kliiii-r Muoru,
rr lilt Iltn ol Hi. I'nf. Vnllry illi"
Full.- .hopphiK und vl.Uh.K
1 I. J laVltllllltHlOr ttliH UVI 'pll I
ii iM'ftll itn UK trrr(ury it I I lie
ntlUvn uf tln (ir'd1 Northorn.
jllf Tucmlly muvt h-rt- with hln
Today and Tomorrow
Matinco nd Evening
W h1 . an 1 1 V ,i i
funilly froiii I'orllmiil, Uro. Mr. koii imrinnl mlnxil. Mlaa Tliomua
l,i'liuiilnr -la lakltix tliu iioalllnii iiiioyt il vialtlnii In ro ovor Hie
i-fl nn unl liy III" rinlHiiiitloii of liollduya. t
MlaM Lyillii Jlui-kca.' ' , i
u ' jir, an il Mra. C. Truvera and
Mra. K. II. Hlono roluriiid frenulum hum ritururd from KorlUia,
n nil In n Ilia wi'vk-Mid III AhI '('iillf., wliiru tlu-y apant aurnrul
l.i ml Willi hir lanllirr. dnya vlaltliii. Mr. mid Mra.
iTruvora rualdf In I h Midland
A. II, Hllli ", liualni.aa urn n of 'illnrli'l.
Hnu r'rumiaio, la -vlaltlnjc In llilnl
illy for ai viT.il duya. Mr. Hilliai Mia. J. I). Hooper and funilly.
will i mil In mt lila trip In Hi'iilllc liiiioinpunli'd h Mr. mill Mra.
iiiiiI oilier noi ilwrn ciilia nml Wlllluin Hooiht uud duuxliter,
i hen will liavn for Alnakiii Vlirlulu. d'piirted for California,
wlieru lie will apeml aoum Units 1 whrro they will apoml at 'era I
Thla la tint aeronil limit Mr. weoka. ,
Stilt liua mailt', th la I rip. wlileli I
Im i In I in a la one of, lliu m iat In. K. I). I.auili. utcoiupuult'd
lieauilliil ami act nk III llm fii- by lila wlfw and mil. Calvin, Imro
tiro wral. t- !ruturnd from Portland. . Dr.
. . . ,. ' j Mini) haa bei u uorlU lukln u
Mra. Jennie Hum lma return-1 real-and la ri'irlcil rery mnrb
eil from I'tirl lantl, whero nli lma '
Iimii Willi her aim and duuxliKtr
In-law, Mr. und Mra. Itulph Hum.
rhfy lual reuiilly loat tlielr little
Bun. Ulrhard. 1
Mr. mid Mra. T. Owena and 1
funilly have returned Irom I'ort-j
laud, where Ihey hih-ii! the fort- Mlaa lluliy Hand aptrnt Tucuduy
ulflvt will! relatlrea und frlnubi. I In Klamath Knlla vlaltlna frleatla.
jMlaa Hood Is employed at Hid
Afier uu iniJoyiibU) vacation teltphone ofll.-o In likevlew.
wlH'iii with bar mother In Ouk-j
IiiiiiI, ( ullf.. Mlaa l.or. lln Daw In J Mr. and Mri. K Hill Hunter
bmk In Klumaih Kulla. IiiiiiI ihililr'ii. Harriet, .oulac mid
j Hubert. huvo returned from
( hurli a Ailalr. ufflel.il of the apendluc the hollUaya iu Kau
liolili ii Hole alore of tlruuli ; Krum Isro uud oilier buy cltlea.
1'aai. la expet-teil to arrive In tliUThey were Kone for ubout Iu
i lly Ihla eviiilnK. where be will idoya.
h in-ihI aeverul iluya on huvliiai - '
loiu'tTr utt Willi offfriii.a of die , Maurlt-c tl'Kttefe. . protutueut
lotal atorif. i realilt nt of Uikevlew, left thla
InnirnliiK to vlalt lu the eaat for
" SM l.iillie Klizler llaa ut'-ja ta-rlod of aes'erul luoiitha. Ir.
eepied a pu-tliton leui blue rtt tbejo'Keefe pluiia tu vlali In' New
l''ii.-iiioiit aehool. Allaa. KuzleriYork. for aumo time.
huh reienlly upiioiulttl by thel ,
m boot hoard, rihe la a cruUuute Mr. I.. M. Kou, eonueclud with
of the Anhlaiid uornul hi IiimiI. Hie I'nlon Central l.lfo Iliuxajice
euiniiauy. of Btnd, Ore., I' a
Miki Audrey Mi-l'livraoii, of , hiiaiuvas vlalior lu Klumutb Kalla
HprliiKili lil. Ore., haa taken a 'for a lew day. Whllu hero he
poalllon tt'itrliliia ut the Fremont ! la luukliiff lila headiiuarlera with
arlioil. I the Sluler Investment company
McititM-rn oflhr lurruw
i'tv udiM-d of lliu itHYltiiic whlt h
U lu I. li Id Jniiuury 4111111 ihi'terty Ihtu,
Owol- mntvlt A nwmjert4 urv
to make Kpiclal f frt to
mivnd lii In ni'lliiK. which is tlie
firt out' of thy your.
I The l.uiiKJ'll Valley gruuee wf!l
hold on fill-day aeaaion Saturday.
January A. at the community
hull.' A dU.-uaalon ut the var
loua farm problema will bo taken
up. A luncheou will be served
at noun.
'
l.lule .MIfs Virginia. Moore cn-
lertulneil a few of her friends at
a party clvcn-flt the Ualdwln bo -
lei Tuoaday aftvruoou. The
MlKiea Duxothy Andrew, .Murjorle
land Marie I'riiilt, Klulnc and Vlr- Da' Alliimuiit Acres with a ser
Kliiiii Andrews and Virginia ious attack of tonsllrtlos. - She 1
Moore enjoyed tho afternoon, reiwltxi-' Improved.
The fonlRii nilfslonary team
j of the Methodist Kilacopul
i eh ii nil will meet this afternoon
'lit ut the home of Mra. C.
II. Iliiruatnblu un High street.
All members are urged to bo
preaent;
I
J The Kiiighla of Columbus will
"ihold their next regular meeting
, 'next Tuesday evening, January 8,
nl tho usHombly ball. All mem
bers arc- naked to attend.
George Purser, civil engineer
with tho Sou I hern ruciflc. Is
back from Snu Jom. Calif., where
he ipenl the holidays,
J. J. Miller, district freight
and pargeugcr ngOut for the
Hon! hern l'urlflr, MtaMil Tuusiluy
li C!ttliitu!n on btislnei-a.
Mlsa IiV'erne Tllomaa I'elurnetl
'Buesdny to Ashluud to. resume
her studies at the Southern Ore-
WHAT Does Your
. BabyiEATl
r)0CT0RS,1 who arVhabV ' specialists, are
advlsinj the fw-'clinft.of. strained -cgc-tablcs
to supplcincnr ' tho milk diet which
frequently fails tosupply.-th food elements
needed by a growing baby. s , t y
Is Your Booy Thriving tf .tA
lit Claw's Approved ST.IAINGQ) VEGETABLES,
prepared oxcluaiveiylui buby f.-rxls. the hiAh per
centafteof putosiiiuin.nliospHorusanil calcium are
preserved these are tho buildlnft elejtientj,. Home
cooked, products -vary In- food, value and make a
woeful lot of work. Here you ftet surgical standard,
of cleitnncss and standardized food, values. N
medicine or drugs Just whoksomo foods .
0
M'l.N.VUI. CAKKUtS BtClS
SIKI.NOHSANS aNPARAtitS
' .HAS lUMAtOU
I'KCNari'Lr Araitoi r-ULf
uvu sotr :
IWBY SOUP
AMD
STRAINED
VEGETABLES
lui up In mntaalrnl 4 oa. lara. rvarfy far roo to arasara aa adrtssa
by rour ducior Tar cheaper ibao iff l to anaks rout owa.
"(irvwtlt Ii a pub $ Sol Duiiocu",
"tleflt ,U Mutrllls"
MAGILL DRUGCOi . : .
rtUtr-MAIN, STi. rilUNti !U
lliiprovtil.
Mia l.ydla Hut ktta liua relu-
"l her poalllon with the irel
.Northern olfltea, where ahe waa
! employed aa aernlary. 'Mlaa
Baekea wllj be a February bride,
at 113 South Till atreet. Mr.
! Kum rt ports I hut hu ban money
tu louu ou improved dly prop-
I'ruiilo raiik.iiR die trip from
; here tu Hend report tne ruad In
fitir condition. The trip cin.br
m h do wltlitu a hulf hour ot tlip
n'Kiilur linu', aliliouxh iticre U
till quite u bit uf huow-ou ttit
road.
Alrs.- . Cautrull of Shipping-
jtou dialrict aficut the wook in
I .Mtdfurd. She returned home
last, nlcht. While In Meilford
,Mrs. Cautrull vlsltcal nt'lho homi(
of her luuther. Mrs. Cordelia A n-
keny.
' t
i Mrs. K. W. Itcniek has been
. confined to Ilia family home in
Ted Colin, of Lakcvicw, apent
yeHiei'ilay In this city, enroute to
Kuuene, wiiero he will rosume
Ma v.'ork nt law school. Mr.
Conn la the son of Judge and
Mra. Lafuycttp Conn, well known
residents of Lnkevlcw.
Mr. and Mrs. M. (.'. Mnnlnff
siienl New Year's In Medford.
They returned to their apartment
In the McCarthy! yesterday-.
I Mlsa Ruth Cofer. daughter of
.Mr. ami .Mrs. Fred H.. Cofer. of
High street, returned to Oregon
State ciiIUkii ut t'orvullls yester
day. Mlsa Cofer bus eujoyed a
pleauiiut vacation visit li'g here.
Mr. -uud Mra. Ilurge . Mason
have rt'lurnetl from Simi Krau
ii:iio. where they spent the
Chrlnoias vaentlon. They were
accompuulcd by their son. 13 urge
Maaon. Jr., who returned, last
evening to resume his school
work al l!i t'nlruralty uf Urn
noii. : y i . (
Mora Alburn , lita riwuimcl bur
uttidlea at'llHi Kaered Jlttart acud
tiny,' after aprndlliff llao t'rUt
inua vatalloa In Han KraiKl4o. '
Ult'iiu I'arktr returnod yoaler
day from a lrl IO' Mi dfordJ He
wiu a-compnnlisl an far an Aali
leinl by lila fat her. wtao.wlll r
inulii In tliu Talley for a fw
duya. Mr. I'urker la tku. father
of Mra. Jaiuea Drlacoll ' of, Uikt
Ity,
Mr. anil Mra. Ilaaaett. pronx
Ineul rualdenta of Ijinnell VjI-
j Ipy, where they ar connected
r.ltn the 1-auitell valley atore.
were In Klamath falla on bnal
iwia mid pleaanrs yeattirdar"
Illaiielm Verrla. atndent of the
Kai n d Heart arademy, . returned,
to her athool work yeatcrday.
Hoe haa been vlaltlnx with
frlenda In lllldebrand, over the
hollduya.
: Hen leor haa returned 10 bU
dliUea at the (iolden Rulu after
an lllneea which lasted for aov
erul duya.
MIh Pat Yocom returned thla
moruliiK to Aahland. where ahe
la a aliideiit at the normal school.
MUa Vveom has been spending
the hollduya vialtlni; frlenda here,
She was a houac guest at the
Cluia. VY. Tbomaa home.
. ,:
!.. Mra. A. A. MiNaapct of Murah
illelil, Ore has bueo vkiltluf. her
mother, Mra. M. A. Iluabes aud
llior slatera, Mra. ( haa. W, Thorn
laa. and Mrs. It. T. Durbln, In
K amuili Falls fur the. pa.it few
days. i- i
' J. T. I'arker. formerly connect
ed with tlie Southern Pacific
here, will leave this evculns for
San Kranciwo.. where he will .re
main. ., ,
J. (V Alexander left last niebt
for San Francisco. Mr. Alex
ander has been employed with
the Southern 1'aelflc here for
some time.
Mra. Jack Sulllv:in has been
spending a short time In Klam
ath Falls from her home at
.Malin. , ;
1
AmoUK the visitors In Klamath
Falls from Dorrlj yesterday was
A. JohjMon.
Miss I'.uth A. Lnwuoii. music
teacher at Seattle. Wash., passed
through Klamatb Falls 5 eater-
day, enrouto to . San Francisco,
where she will spend the re
mainder of the winter with her
sirter. ,1
I.. K. Law. resident of Mer
rell, f hopped and transacted . busi
ness in iho city yesterday. (.
'Mias Olive Hill returned to ber
school at Keno Tuesday, morniug
after spending tho Christmas
holidays with her. parents,. Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Hill
Mies Winifred Towey of Port
land, who has been spending sev
eral days at the homo ot ber
brother. Mr.. I. A. Towey. .re
turned: north 'this morning.
Miss Florence Elliott, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Elliott,
of Klamatb Agency, returned to
Kiifrcnc to tuntiiiue her school
work at tho University of Ore
gon, after spending the holidays
with friends in Klumalli county.
Cu plain o. C. Annlwatav Im
returned from Jacksonville) and
Mcilforil, where he speut the holi
days, Upon his arrival hoaau the
cantulu attended the wedding of
1,1.. .1 . .
... uauAiiKT, .ira. jiucjiaci aii-
plecatc Solomon, who became the
bride of J5. J. Goodrich.
A three-act comedy "Ylmmie
Yonsou's Yob." will be presented
some time the middle of January
by the Sunday school class of
Mrs. .Nelson F. Cole of the Com
munity ConKrcKutlonul church.
The-play will be given In the
auditorium of the Mills school.
Iikhurd. Vocbater has return
ed home from an extended visit
in the cast with rrlcniK.
Mr. und Mrs. C. A. Hlndim of
Malln. havo been.' vlsltlnr frlemU
In tills city.
Roderick. O'Meru'uf. Sail Fruii
cisco left- for the- south yester
day After a short visit In Klam
atb Falls. While- here' Mr.- O'.Mera
was tho house guest, of Mr, nml
Mrs. 1. A. Towey on Pino Btroc.
Mrs. Robert K. WiitlenJiurir. 1
worthy niiitroii or Alohu chapter
uf. tho KiuUrn. SCai', Ium called 1
n meming for Snndny afterlight I
Bladder Weakness
It .Umddor Weaknoss, Getting
ITn- Nights. Iluckache. Burning or
Itrhiug fvinsatlon. leg or groin,
pains make you' feci old. tired,
peplcss. and wont out. -why not
IllUko. tho. r!vnli-r JS-Tlnnv. T....I
o n . v. . v... ivuuj ,
nt any drug store. Put It to n
10 uvur- uaio rtonwy -vaK. ii-yuat
llutl'l aimn 111.. n..u . C.ll ..r
PK sloep- well,' wHh- pulna-alleviated.
, Try Cystex today. Only-
Mu' milt; temple. All newly eloti-jA
eil officers and Imlolllnt; officers
are urteil 40 bo prcacnt- for, the ;
reheuraal. ,
Mlaa Ai nra I r win returned yea-
tsjrduy to. Ashlaud to reaurao lier A
uiniilmt at the normal ' ocluiuL ! T' '
r,lle h..r Mlaa trwtu vbtlle'i ut t
tbo hoaie ol 1 bee. purcnla fur "4a
hnllriuva . Vfr. lawln In lha owner
oti. the Chuck t vrvtuc station
located at Main and 11th.. Mlas
. I.. I,... tnnm VMllnal
that KJumalh. unloa . blKla .scuooL 1 I
Mr;. an Mrs. J. M. Hughes of.'.
Malu, Mol'. havo arrived litre
for a brief vlali. They art cuesta.fa
of the Arcade bntal.
..l.i'
'1
The CimKreBailiMUil ('ommuuity 1
club will meet. at. the Jioaae. oi l
Mrs. !. W. UowUodjOO Vine:
street tomorrow., afternoon. Mem
tiers and other w?meo of thli '
communllj are- exwasled an In-,
vltatlon.'.tO"attem1.'. -..
f I lf.a.Aa. avlll rAlnm
to Euxene Hunday to rename hl f
Maalf at the i mverHiiy 01 ure-;
' Mlaa Goldle Lew In has return -
cd to her poaitiou with the west -
ern L'nlon after an lllncis of sev -
erai weeks. ' ,
L KlUabcth Graham baa arrived
In Klamath Falls from Berkeley,
Calif., where alio haa been study
ing music, for some time.
..Mary Frauces Goodrich.
I teacher at Walla Walla. Wash..
liua returned north to reaume her:
'position.. Miss Goodrich visited'!;
for several days. here.
Tbe Misses Rose and Marjoriei
Brown, who-fctve been spending
the holidays In Corrallis. are ex- j
peeled to return home today, j
(Jarrett -. Van. . lUpcr. deputy j
county tax collector, has resigned 1
his position with the county and '
has accepted a situation with the
1 First National bank.
j: Martin .Adams, son ot j.
Frank Adams, has returned to
lila studios at Stanford medical!
school at Palo Alto. '
, Mrs.. Charles Snyder, formerly
.Ml Tliuria Anileraou. arrived In j
Klamath yesterday for a visit of ,
two weeks with ber parents, Mr.
and' Mrs. Tlobert- Anderson, of 1
Merrill. and with friends Id
Klamath Falls. She motored'
from Pendleton, her present
borne, with Mr. and Mro. Ki A.
Snyder, parents of her husband;
who are on their way to Los An
gclea for a visit.
, K. II. Titcomb. oX tbo Wcycr
baeaser Timber com puny, Is reg
istered .at the Willard, hotel from
Tacoma, Wash.
Among Bend residents visiting
in the city, are: L. M Foss. It.
W. Moore, Lloyd Maglll and R.
L. Fromme. Ther re registered
at tho Willard hotels
Mrs. Robert B. Davis, of Lake
view. Is a visitor lnihe city, and
Is registered' at theVI!lanf.
AStor Holiday
Wek are. shewing some inighty(5 attractive val
uers alVghty.Vttractives Prices in Ladies
Pumps,, Tips and Oxfords.
SeeWhat $4.90 .Will Do
See Our Tables At $3.05
- Qtu
SHOP EARLY HOP TODAY
iTransbarentVelvet h
. ii' V.' 4a J a. :
II IV mri aK iHf a. .
Smart Prints and Solid Colon,
$10.75
Regular Values to $49.75
'I
VEliVET the smaiiest
jfj all fah.fabrica made of ex-
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DRESSES
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