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FOUR
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 14. 1924.
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By SADIE ANDERSON,
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CMICAGO, Maieh 14—James Ham-
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ceeds nt the bridge
Sizes 4 to 6
WOMEN! DON'T
BE TRICKED
i days the guest nt Mr. and Mrs. S.
Ingham, 1001 Wert Sixteenth street.
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Diamond Dyes
be given, Friday evening, at the Chamber of Commerce,
। favors.
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Music II Essential
fayors.
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Can You Afford to Wait?
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Gale will entertain
Grrett, corresponding secretary; Mrg.
Mrs. I
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John with Miss Wilda
P. Slaughter will entertain the next Twentieth street.
Berry and Miss
meeting.
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204 West Twentieth street, will have
Granda from
$1,425
Corset
CALL OR WRITE
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Use Cutieurn Soap Every Dey
Musical Inatrumenta of the Better Quality
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Home Lighting Fixtures
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MODERN METHODS IN
MORTUARY
37c
Talcum .
18c
Lady Assistant With Feminine Cases 1
29c
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29c
18c
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21c
Paste.......23c, 42c
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44c
Lotion .
4.3c
Daggett and Ramsdell
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Watch Fobs
FRECKLES
18c
39c
Mulsified Cocoanut Oil
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33c
34c
Listen, Girls!
Cream
38c. 74c
Special
Mavis Toilet Water 59c
Kirk’s Cocoa Hardwater
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5 for
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Stamped to be
Embroidered
She Directs Entertainment MONKS' HEALTH
Of Professional Women SECRETS STUDIED
Illon Lewia, back from Mexico, where
he represented American interests in
Dr. Aonekton Copeman of the min- ,
istry nt health and other London doc
"Some of the ‘beauty secrets’ which
we have brought to America from the
Russian Court are wonderful," says a
323 Main
Street
Oriental Cream ..$1.19
Mennen’s Borated
Mm. Willit K. Ankeny nt Minneapolis,
who will arrive Saturday from Pa)m
Beach, Fla., where ehe has spent the
winter. Mm. Ankeny will he the in
Talcum......
Forhan’s Tooth
BLACKANDWHITE
Beauty Creations
Djer-Kiss Talcum. .18c
Tohnson Baby
Shampoo . ..
Lavoris Mouth
favors
Feavis
Djer-Kiss Vegetal. .95c
Jergen’s Benzoin
AMERICAN GIRLS ARE
GETTING BENEFITS OF
RUSSIAN SECRETS
Wash .... 19c. 35c, 76c
Azurea, Floramye, Le
Trefle Face Powder 69c
few !
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Dorine’s Rouge, all
shades ..........
Sayman’s Vegetable
Soap, 3 for .......
Mennen’s Shaving
Cream...........
Scotch-Tone Soap,
3 for.............
Squibb’s Tooth
Paste .......
Listerine Tooth
Paste........
children
caring.
tenth-
Palmolive Soap,
12 for .......
Lux, 3 for ...
Cold Cream .....
Long's Vanishing
Cream.........
Long’s Tissue
Spring Moire Ribbon
5 inches wide, new pattern*,
all silk quality for shades and
chic how a. in hcige, grey, red,
navy, blue, orange and white.
Regular 59c value. Special Sat-
urday. 39c a yard.
FRANCE MAY TAX
GAMBLER HEAVILY
On the most liberal terms and we will accept your
old piano in partial exchange.
> will
several
Parkinq
Primer
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CHINESE SHIPS TO
HAVE RADIO SETS
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You’ll Cherish Forever
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Cream.......39c. 74c
Long’s Cleansing
I 4 Complirmentary to her mother. Mm
W. P. Skeen. Mrs. J. F. Ausbury, 323
I cWest Seventeenth street, entertained
MEXICO CITY CALM,
U. S. CITIZEN SAYS
first of
tain the next meetng. March 27. In
Ready for Saturday Shoppers—
New Sports Coats
g $15
Ready Saturday
Pretty New Frocks
Castile Soap, 6 for 35c
.77c Boca belli Castile Soap,
2
Remnants One-Half
Price
Remnnt. of Ginghams, Per-
cales, and White Goods.
One Lot of Collar and
Cuff Sets
Divided or dutch neck lines,
eyelet embroidery in white and
chlors, special. 59 a act.
barrive
“Her brow was like the snowdrift.
Her throat was aa the swan's.
And her face was e'en the fairest
That e’er the sun shone on."
—Annie Lauric.
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Special Feature—
Bandeau
। few hot towels, then lightly massaged
fully decorated with sprinz dlowers, with a good cold cream. This brings
Faris. Mr. and Mrs. Chester O. Wta out any inflammationi ihelpsto prepare
nand, Mr. and Mr. Dean MeGowen,the superficial skin for the bleaching
Miss Naomi McCoin, Miss Evelyn Me- cream. But great care should be used
Toiletries Reduced
for Saturday
Mail Orders Filled Promptly When Accompanied with De-
livery Charges in Full.
Full Fashtoned Silk
Hose
Medium weight with lisle top.
All sizes in greys, beige. suede,
cinnamon. log cabin and black.
$1.50 a pair.
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COLLINS and MOORE
Gifts.Art and Things Electric
120 N.Robins-N 1356
A Dress
Special $15
Frocks ordinarily are accustomed
* * *
The T’uesday Seven o’clock Dinner
Uprights from
$875
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W omen's "Merode”
Light Weight Cotton
Union Suits $160
Fine quality with band ut bod-
ice topi. tight or loose knee
in flesh and white. Sixes 4
5 and 6 priced $1; sizes 7, a
9 priced $1.25.
Bleach is becoming more popular
1 every month. The Cold Cream, which
I bears the Black and White label, can
' he had in liberal 25c jars as well as
the 50k jar. which contains nearly
3 ' three times as much as the small size.
32-Inch Fine Zephyr
Gingham
in pretty checks, plaids and
solid colors. 35c a yard.
Second Floor
Real French Kid Gloves
2 clasp, in shades of moire,
Ivors white, white and black.
Small sires only, special $1.19
pair.
s their guest, Mr. Hosmer’s sister, |
Went Fourteenth street.
Spring Suea ter s $2.95
Slip-over and charming four-
button jacquettes come as a
special feature Saturday.
High shades, trimmed in con-
trasting high shades. .$2.95
Fifth Floor
J.W.JENKINS - -
16-But ton French
Lambskin Gloves
All sizes in white. Small sizes
in black and brown, special,
$309 a pair.
Street Floor.
The selection of such fixtures is made
simple by the showing we have at our
shop. The fixtures we display are au-
thentic reproductions of original models
designed by America's leading fixture
designers.
This high degree of merit docs not en-
tail a high cost. Skilful manufacturing
methods make possible low prices on
Collins and Moore Lighting Fixtures.
We will appreciate the ‘osportunity of
submitting ohr estimate on any fixture
installation you may have in mind.
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rated the rooms and tables. Mrs. W. tain the next meeting.
M. Hudson of Greencastle, Ind,, Mra.;
Mrs. Peggy (ileiber
- . Mrs. PegK) Gileiber, . hairman of the entertainment committee of the
Mrs, Inghnm Oklahoma Cit) Business Women's elub. Am hairman of the organization.
Mix Gleiher is largely responsible for the entertainmen( to be given, during
the business and professional women’s convention held in Oklahoma City,
Friday Mini Saturday. With the assistance of the Town lub, a circus will
Curi, Miss Pearl Dyer. Marks Har
ton were additfonal: giests, ’ Tn the 1 Merry
W
Mighth street, entertained the
Doven ciub Tuesday evning.
the next meeting.
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w-d entertain the next meeting in
helr home. 424 West Twenty-third 1
stret.
16 gross of these hare been sold in women s sizes.
Art Section Mezzanine Floor
A. o. Cromer, vice president: Mrs. J. IL A. Wei, ker recelved the favors Mr
M. Gayle, treasurer; Mrs. J. R.land Mra, L.eRoy Gale will entertain
rhomas, recording secretary: Mrs. ■
The Queen of Club- met Tuesday
trum, Mrs. Tom Baugh. Mra. John C.
Skeen. Mrs. Jnm Dolman. Mian
I, Grimes, and
Letha Boyd of Aledo, 111., Mrs. M. i
Garrett Of Aledo, III., and Mine Opal i
Wolff were additional guests. During
the business session, Mrs. Hamilton i
G. Slewart was made president. Mrs,
will come? It is so easy for one year and then another to slip
by, still with your great desire unfilled. It is so easy to spend,
for unimportant things, the money you had intended to put aside
for your Steinway. Even though it comes at last, the yeurs that
you have waited never can be recalled.
When you know that the Steinway ia the only Piano that can
bring you perfect happiness— when you know its purchase haa
been brought within your means—when you know that "some
day” ia so often “never”—can you afford to wait?
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were Mra. J S. Armstrong, Mra.
Richard A. Billups, Mrs. Peter Nor
Dimity Blouses $1 95
To the attractiveness of the but-
ton front or button back of these
overblouses are added the touches
of lace, drawn work and cut of
neckline. White and beige.
a
The cutting edges are stamped and
you need only to run up a few seams
in addition to applying the attrac-
tive embroidery sketches to have a
perfectly charming frock. Made dis-
tinctive by your handwork. They
come flat, unmade.
n the bridge game were received hy
Dr, Samuel Esty, Mra. C. F. Huff-
nan and Miss Dent. Mm. Huffman
rame Mra. Dan Kean. Nn, Claude
Schofield mid Mrs, ytton received the
from infumnza. tonaumpttes and othe
disehses has puzzled physicians for
yeara. The experts hope tn he able to
1 apply the fruitariun principles as prac- •
th rd by the monks to the treatment
of ancer and tuberculosis.
the next meeting March 27.
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Mrs. W. W Wand, 1616 West Thir
€.p
9
As the years pass, lighting fixtures that
have been selected with proper care and
thought, become more and more valuable.
Like rare period furniture or precious
silverware, they will be admired and
treasured for all time.
, m a it Shrine Auditorium
Have you bought yout tickets to “The Passing Parade of 1924""Week of "a
GLOYD-HALLIBURTON CO
ESTABLISHED 1898 -
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Mrs. Hoyt Wood will enter-
to higher prices. Tomorrow
they're featured at..........$15
A companion sale to coats above.
Choice includes Jerseys, Crepes,
Roshanaras and wool Crepes,
Twills in high shades.
Yon Nave Nearl» Half
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Bridge .'lull met that evening with
Mr. still Mrs. 'Hany Lloyd. 618 East
Eleventh street. Jack Gale, Mr and
Mrs. C, F. Evans ana Mr. and Mrs.
ty third street, entertained the Ron
Couer club Thirsday at luncheon.
Mis. A. C. Brown and Mrs. I. T. Sut.
in seleciing the proper Cream for this
I delicate work.”
The famous creation known as
Beauty Bleach, which bears the well-
known Black and White label is prov-
ling to be the most satisfactory freckle
’ and blemish remover in connection
with this method, for the reason that
it only bleaches out and removes dis-
colorations from the scarf skin and
never goes below it, as liquid prepara-
tions do thereby causing inflammation
or irritation and doing more harm
than good. i l
On account of its low popular pfice -
of 50 cents, Black and White Beauty
One nt the interesiing events of
- the Lenten season was the benefit {
Abridge at which the Motherhood Cui i
? lure club entertained Thursday m |
E the home of Ais, J. M. Draper, 626 ,
LOXDON. Marsh 14 Bnn.hh.om. From Grand avenue to H,„ street,
ministry expert.sare making n detailed , one ...... from Reno to Grand ave
study of the dietary habits of the nue and trom First street to Four th
monk, of the Curthuslan moastery at MrM, two houra
Cowfohl. urrey, whse immunity a
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Full Fashioned Silk
Hose
in chiffon and thread silk with
all silk foot and lisle top. Sizes
8 in 10 in black, white and all
new light shades $1.95 pair.
Street Floor
a $25,000,000 loan to the Obregon gov-
eminent. declares Mexico City is as
free from disfurbances Hr is Chicago.
“All I he rebel forces are surrender-
ing rapidly, and’onls at the borders,
at the ports and in the oil fields in
there any trouble,” he added.
He said the turning point in the
revolution was the act of the Ameri-
can government in allowing arms to
be eold to the Obregon forces,
“Today the United States needs
more sense and less sensation," was
hie comment on American politics.
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Women’s Cotton Union
Suits 59c
Fine quality, light weight,
bodice tops. tight or loose
knee. Sixes 5 hi 8. priced 59c.
Street Floor
Mra, Harmon will entertair.
€
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Thuraday to spend a
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Silk Scarfs
of every description and color.
Roman stripe, two-lone combi-
naations, flor and lace pat-
terns. $2.95 to $4 95.
Street Floor
In gaily • decorated
an attractive back
Warning! Not all Package Dyes
are “Diamond Dyes”
5 Spring flowers
a ered songsters
e enges, made
Special 69c
; 931 West Sixteenth street.
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Complimentary to Mim. Hudson W.
lutherford and Mra. Frank Terrell.
■ both of whom will leave Sunday to
make their homes in Kansas City, i
Mra. Elmer V. loetz, entertained de
lightfu!ly at luneheon bndas, Thure
• day in her home, 1721 West Thirty
1 third atreet. Sweetpeas and jonqulls t
f decorated the tables And rooms.
. Guests were Mra. Harry Fahrion.
Mrs. Albert Newhall. Mrs. Boy G
■ Woods. Mrs. Luther M. Barnes, Mra. I
H. H. Armstrong. Mra. Howard Mar
tin, Mrs. Estill Glenn. Mm. Howard
Az
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7705 r ।
# * e were guests. Mina Juanita Halen Mill
Mr. and Nix 8. K. Ingham, 1001 entertain the next meeting in her
West Sixteenth street, were hosts to home. 1122 West Thirty fourth street. I
in support of
for whom the
. ground for the pinyers, who num-
bered more than 10ft. In the game
Mra. George R. Stne, Mrs. .1. E.
Adams, Mrs. A. L. McGuire and Mrs.
M. Holloway received the favors.
Mrs. Draper was assisted in enter-
‘ taining by Mrs. Anton H. Classen
and the officers of the club.
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Mra. Leslie Abbott of Tulsa wHI i
The five pretty styles showing, also
the designs of the embroidery are
sketched above. They come in ap-
pealing colors of blue, russet, peach,
canary and wisteria. Material is a
splendid quality Lineen.
-eon table, where places were laid for
a group of the intimate friends of the
honored guest. Those entertained!
thought, "Some day I
shall have a Stein-
way—but I cannot af-
ford it now. I shall
have to wait.”
If you postpone the pur-
chase of your Steinway,
can you be certain when
that shadowy "some day"
and Cne Land. It. Welle will en
tertain the next meeting.
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Mr. and Mrs <’. H Saibury, 1028
30-Inch New Japanese
Crepe
in full line of attractive col-
ors. 35c a yard.
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’ ’Thompson, Mrs. H.
J Mra. Virgil Reavis.
To show apparel and style
readiness at a price, the Fifth
Floor tomorrow offers full
lined, 3-4 and 7-8 length Sport
Coats..................$15
Solid colors of tans, grays,
plaids and stripes. Sizes range
from 14 to 46.
PEKING.— The ministry of com-
mu n ica ib ns has issued an order re.
qulring all vessels plying Chinese
waters. If of 500 tons or over, to be
equipped with radio. The order ap
plles in foreign and Chinese vessels
alike. It ia estimated that about 300
ships will ba affeted.
FALL, will entertain at
luncheon bridge, Thursday {
of next week in her home .
The pro- [
lie uwe.I
PARIS.- Gamhlers in France, p«
trona of the race tracks and the
zreen table, lost 262,000,000 franca in
1923. This was the total rake-off of-
the Casinos, added to the percentage
collected hy the government and the
racing associations on the mutual
betting payments.
In addition to the foregoing, there
ia a vast amount of irregular bolting
conducted by bookmakers on which
nelther government nor racing aaso.
eintions geta a commission, and just
now experts are studying how this
illicit trade van be made to pay its
contribution. The state wants its
rake-off.
Of the nasinos, that nt Deauville
was the biggest winner with 23,000.
000 franca.
informally, at luncheon the
the week, the occasion being Mrs.
Skeen’s birthday anniversary. Ameri ,
can Beauty roses decorated the lunch-
RS. EDWARD HEATO N
Why not get rid of those Freckles
iefore they become deep seated ?
The March winds brighten up those
>ld freckles and bring out many new
mcs. Othite—double strength, has
ieee successfully used by thousands
or fifteen years for the treatment of
reckies.
Remove yours now. Get an ounce
Othine. double strength from your
Itug or department store and use as
Be Wie to ask for the double
arength Othine which is sold on
:y back guarantee.—Adv.
- Retain the Charm
44 yk Of Girlhood
—a p) A Clear Sweet Skin
P Cuticura
- 2- I Will Help You
Da via. 1325 Went
Miss Nell Maric
Irman Lee Philip*
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lore made daily trips to the monastery
durjug the present influenza epidemic
and have about completed their re-
pot t.
Although infuenza has affected al-
most every house and cottage hi the
neighborhood has nut passed inside
the monastery gates. Physicians be-
lieve this immunity is caused by a
diet of vegetables and fruits.
spiration of a hmber of informal
courtesies during her stay.
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e The Classen junior highschool Par-
ent-Teacher associntion met Friday
afternoon in the school. A feature of
the program was the concert 1 resent-
ed by the Junior Glee club, under the
direction of Miss Mary Robert non,
Mrs. L. Lem Martin gave an interest-
ing talk on ,,What the School Means
to Mothers."
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The Tri-Angle Bridge club met
Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Jaek Walker, 100 West Eighteenth
street. As additional the hosts enter-
uained Mr. And Mra. Ogle Vandergrift,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Head, Miss Per
ry Dent, and Harry Dent. Favors
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Miss Lula and Tom Cavanar enter-
tained tin- Dum Vivimus Vivamus
club Thursday evening. Special
guests were Miss Gladys Raines, Miss
Wanda Goldman. Miss Florence Eisen,
hood, Miss Helen Iackson and Bobble
। Watron. Charles Smith, Harold Stowe
went to Mix Newhall, Mrs.
and the honored guests.
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Always ask for ‘Diamond Dyes’*
and if you don't see the name “Dia-
mond Dyes” on the package—refuse
it—hand it back!
Fach 15;cent package of “Diamond
Dyes" contains directions so simple
any woman can dye or tint skirts,
dresses, waists, sweaters, stockings,
kimonos, coats, draperies, coverings--
everything new, even if Abe has.never
dyed before. Choose any color at
, drug store. Refuse substitutes!
her home, 109 South Webb avenue,
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The Merry Sunshine dub met
Thursday aftrhoon with Mrs. T. .1.
Foxsworthy, 804 East Eighth street.
In the contest Mrs. W. S. Harmon
and Mrs. O. E. Wright were awarded
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Mrs. Tony H Barnes, 10 North
Clegern avenue, entertained the J. F.
F, club Thursday afternoon. In the
vridge game, Mrs. Claude Harlinger,
rs I. P. Smith. Mrs. Henry Albright <
ecelved the favors. Mrs. Lee Hoskins
vs welcomed into the club member
hip. Mrs. Joe Whitley will enter
Nearly as important as a watch it-
self is a serviceable yet attractive
fob or chain. In a moment of care-
lessness many expensive watches
have been virtually ruined by a fall.
dub is
and tiny
Iris, Alfred Dyer and Charles Whitten
berg.
the Domino club Thursday evening. ft * *
St. Patrick's day suggestions were Miss Clara Diling, 1016 North II id
used in the decorations and appoint- son avenue, entertained the Tri Ahn
ments of the supper. Eighteen club W edrsday evening. An infor -
couples played. mal program followed the business
ees session. former countess, who is now owner of
MlMmrnX1 Compllmenta“y * it membra or a beauty parlor New York. .“Take,
Sandford, who ntertained in -the the basketbal team of the centenary for instance, the method by which they
home of Mrs Charles X Griffith Methodist chureh, Mr. and Mrs. M. remove tan, discoloration and other
1025 West Thirtyfourth street. Mr.' McColn entertalned at dinner Thora -lafter effects of sunburn.
Norman Duncan Alexander received day evenine in their home. 1204 Eunt stoua .
the favor in the game. The next Eleventh street. Gueste were seated Eirst the skin is steamed with a
ineeting will lie with Mu Alexander, at .one lonE table, which was beauti
gz#q fully decorated with spring flowers,
Mr. and Mis. Ernest C. Hosmer,
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C. E. Sharp, chaplain, and
Frank Wardwell, guard. Mrs.
R O B A B L Y you
have often
Kathryn Skeen, Miss Gene Pruitt
Skeen, Miss Ellen Thomas and Miss
fSara Frances Ausbury.
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Mrs. H. B Garren, 1120 WesL
Fourteenth street, was hog tees
Thursday at luncheon to chapter AC.
V. E. O. Springtime flowers deco-
Gary Undertaking Company
1107 North Kobinson rhone Maple 231 ।
Mr. anil Mrs. C. L; Brain receivec
the favors in the rame. The hext ।
meeting wiil be with Mr. and Mrs
George F. Warren, 228 Eust Sixth,
street, March 25.
A substitute corset, comfortable confiner attached to
perfect hip girdle. No pulling apart. Elastic inserts in
side, boned over abdomen giving smooth lines. Of fig-
ured Batiste, Broche, Silk Brocade, Silk
Jersey ............... $1.50 to $10
Consult Miss Lockwood, demonstrator, about
your girdle troubles—Fourth Floor
Mr. Abbott will join
over the week end.
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In our stock you will find watch daru 9
chains of many kind, and of varied VBo eIA c
prices. Fraternal emblems of every HVVl I 3
order are represented in our stock of 133 w..
thains and febs. 133."e51
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