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HE ansouncemant that there will
be a dinner-dance at the Geor
§lan Terrace Thursday evening,
February 3, adds another delightful
Afalr to the month's gayeties
The sories of dinnet ~dances given at
the Terrace during the past season
’:--\od among the most enjoyable as.
irs of the season. and the approach
iug dinner-dance is being cagerly an
tic pated
Dinner will be served in the rose
dining room at § o'clock. and will be
followed by dancing. There will be
mh! decorations, and many par
will be given.
Mr. and Mre. ©. R, Atchison will
Pave a party of elght. and Mr. and
Nrs. George Walker will have severa!
Guesis with them
A number of visiters will be pres
ent and a large company of guests
will attend
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HE evening bridge pariy at which
Mr. and Mre Irving Thomas en
tertained Friday was a compit
ment to Mr. and Mrs, Carl Florn
New, of Baltimore, who are guests of
Mrs, New's parents, Mr. and Mra
George E. King.
The house was decorated in palms,
ferhis and vases of parciss!, with pink
apd white carnations.
There were several tables of bridge,
and the prizes included a cut glass
wase, a flower holder and a pleture.
Following the game, supper was
perved from a table prettily decoraled
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fn white and green. A silver basket
of white carnations and maidenhalr
ferns had its handle tied with tulle,
and around it were grouped smaller
silver baskets of the same flowers,
The silver candlesticks held white ta
pers under white shades, and the mi
nor details were in white and green.
Mrs. Thomas wore white charmeuse
veiled in white tulle, with iridescent
embroidery and touches of black tulle.
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Mr., and Mrs, Edward T. Brown
went to Wa-hington from New York
for the official dinner party given by
the President and Mrs. Wilson on
Thursday evening for the Vice Presi
gent and members of the Cabinet.
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Judge and Mrs. William D. Ellis,
Mrs. Edward 1. Bishop, Mrs. William
A. Rhett and little Phoebe Rhett will
leave early in February for a stay of
several weeks at St. Petersburg, Fla.
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HE balmy weather last week per
mitted the winter sojourners at
Asheville, N. C., to enjoy out
door sports to the fullest.
Paul Roebling, of Bernardsville, N.
J., has joined the Eastern colony at
Grove Park Inn.
Mr, and Mrs. James A. McCullough,
of Greenville, are charming additions
to the Southern colony now spend
fng the winter at Grove Park Inn.
K. M. Prindiville, of New London,
Conn., is among the recent Kastern
arrivals at Grove Park Inn.
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph ‘J. Herold, of
New Rochelle, N. Y., have arrived at
Grove Park Inn for an lnde‘flnlte stay.
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas H. Beck, of
New York, are among the recent ad
ditions to the Eastern colony at the
Inn.
Percy Donovan is a recent arrival
@t Grove Park Inn.
J. H. Dickinson, Spencer Miller and
John Sinclair, all of New York City,
are spending some time in the moun
tains. making Grove Park Inn their
headquarters,
Richard T. Ringling, of New York,
@and Mre. D, M. Ringling, of Baraboo,
Wiz, are among the recent arrivals
ot the ITun.
Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Herman, of Dan
sdile, Va., are charming additions to
the Southern colony at the Inn.
Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Champney and
Mrs. Thomas J. Cole, of Cleveland,
Ohio, are among the latest additions
to Grove Park Inn’s guest colony.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hanna, Jr, are
guests at Grove Park Inn.
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Mrs., Julia Heard and Miss Grace
Whaley have returned to their home
in Druid Hills after attending a house
party given on Edisto Island, South
Carolina, at an old plantation home.
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HE East Lake home of Mrs. Scott
I Hudson was the scene of an in
formal bridge party Saturday
morning when Mrs. Hudson enter
tained in honor of her guest, Mrs.
George Gardner, of Washington, D.
C., and for Mrs. Leroy Giddings, of
Appleton, Wis.,, who is visiting her
sister, Mrs. J. W. Pearse.
There were three tables of play
ers and the prizes included baskets
of flowers for top score and for the
two honof guests.
Luncheon was served at the close
of the game. 2
Mrs. Gardner wili remain several
weeks longer with Mrs. Hudson and
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Mrs. Carl Florin New i
{ tor, who is being extensively entertained as the guest of her |
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. King. Mr. New arrived Friday, |
| and they will remain through next weeks -~ !
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will be pleasantly entertained
throughout her visit.
She was honor guest in a small
party given by Mrs. Guy Woolford
‘at the Druid Hills Goif Club tea
dance Saturday afternoon, and on
Monday she will be honor guest when
Mrs. Hudson again will entertain at
bridge.
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ISS§ MYRA BRINKLEY and
M Palmer H. Greene, of Cordele,
were married Tuesday at the
home of the bride's mother, Mrs.
Thomas A, Brinkley, on North Jack
son street. |
The parlors and staircase were
decorated with palms, feathery ferns,
Southern smilax and cut flowers.
Palms and ferns were massed ‘at the
foot of the stairs, forming a back
ground for the bridal party. I
Miss Mildre@ Parks sang “All for
You.” Miss Lou Hall then played the
wedding music from “Lohengrin”
while the bridal party descended the
staircase, the ceremony being per
formedsby the Rev. Walter Anthony,
of Cordele.
Miss Eva Brinkley, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor, and wore
blue broadcloth; her flowers were
Killarney roses. Vaughn Crowley
was best man.
The bride wore her going-away suit
of blue silk corduroy, with small hat
of blue velvet. She carried a show
er bouquet of bride roses and val
ley lilies. |
Mr. and Mrs. Greene left imme
diately afterward for Cordele, where
they will make their home. I
Among the out-of-town guests
were Mr. and Mys. Bowden Palmer,
Mrs. Charles Cleveland, Colonel and
Mrs. Hugh Lasseter, of Cordele; Miss
Leila May Palmer, of Opelika, Ala.;
Miss Lou Hall, of McDonough: Mr.
and Mrs. O. R.- Dozier and children,
of Athens: ™rs, J. G. Dozier, of
Thomson; Mrs. W. R. L. Roberts, of
Savannah, and Miss Ruth Carlin, of
LaGrange.
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The members of the Jolly Tweive
Club were entertained last week by
Mrs. C. A. Ferguson, at-her home in
West End. The election of officers
was held, as follows: Mrs. J. L
Cook, president; Mrs. E. L. Nash,
vice president; Mrs. D. Zakas, treas
urer, and Miss Marie Josephine Man
ley, secretary. The next meeting will
be held with Mrs. F. A, Furr, at No.
938 Highland avenue.
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HE Vesper Club dance on Friday
evening assembled forty couples.
A feature of the evening was the
leap year dance, when the young la
dies left the men whenever they
chose and danced with others. The
chaperons included Mr. and Mrs, C.
E. Shore, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holt,
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Davidson and Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Callahan.
The election of officers will be held
on Sunday afternoon at the club
house and it Is requested thmt all the
members be there at 3:30. The next
dance to be given by the Vesper
members will be on Friday, January
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Mrs. W. A, Freeman g;!vo a lunch
eon last week at her residence on
Fast Sixth street. Those present
were Mrs. A. P. Jordan, Mrs. 8. ‘A,
Sansburn. Mrs. R. L. Dobbins~ Mrs,
J. R. Robinson, Mrs. Ira Smith, Mise
Katie Brunette, Miss Olga Freeman,
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, GA. SUNDAY, JANUARY 16 1816
‘Mrs. Foster, Mrs. W, A. Freeman and
Mrs. Ashton. .
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A dance will be given by the Argen
tine Club Friday evening, which will
assemble a large number of the
younger dancing-set. This is the last
dance to be held under the direction
of the present board of officers and
directors.
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Nelson Niall entertained at a dance
Friday evening in his home at No.
94 North Moreland avenue.
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Miss Laurian Johnson is spending
ten days as the guest of Mrs., Mau
rice Walton, in Augusta.
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HE engagement of Mrs. Eugenia
Small Steed, of Macon, to Dr.
William Benjamin 'Hardman, of
Commerce, announced to-day, is of
broad social intepest.
" Mrs. Steed is a daughter of the late
A. B. Small, a wealthy and prominent
Macon citizen, and is a widow of the
late Clem P. Steed, who at the time
of his death was a leading member of
the Macon bar. She is one of the
most charming women in Georgia.
Dr. Hardman is a wealthy and
prominent physician of Commerce, is
president of the board of trustees of
Mercer University, and president of
the Georgia State Medical Soclety.
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BANQUET and ball given at the
Jewish Educational Alllance,
last Tuesday night, January 11,
by the Hungarian Benevolent Asso
ciation, marked the fifth anniversary
of their organization. Samuel M.
Castleton officiated as toastmaster,
and a number of speeches were made
by members.
Dancing followed the banquet. A
hanmdsome brooch was presented to
Mre. Samuel Baun, wife of the pres
ident, who supervised the entertain
ment.
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0. O. Ray, of Kirkwood, annonnces
the marriage of his mother, Mrs. N.
1. C. Ray, to Oscar R. Dahlgren, of
Bunnell, Fla. The wedding took place
Wednesday, January 5. Mr. and Mrs.
Dahlgren will resida in Bunnell.
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The S. V. D. Club will entertain on
Wednesday evening, January 19, with
a dance at the Terpsichorean Vlub.
Members of all local clubs are' in
vited.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKerley an
nounce the birth of a daughter who
has been named Louise Carnes.
| CHILDREN’S HAIR
| CUTTING
" Yoar childven appreciate
the ocomfort of short hair.
Have the hair trimmed often.
Best bring the tizy folk
in the morning.
Evervthing sterilized.
OUHAS. R. FOSTER,
Fourth Floor J. @ Allern&0o.
'IIm fl%@%mflmwm
NE of the interssting evenis of
the month will be the M“I
ven the Georgian Terrace
nest afternoon Mra
lun&‘l‘fi‘ » |
wuu-um It san Mm.
Tecsmt . sptriousl® Sovciepamet” Hire.
Tesent spiritual Mrs.
Hutehinson u‘o.mmh and the
" g epenenrtd ol s
members of % Guild of
St Luke's Chareh, of Mrs. Ten
onte Wil 5o Eet e Rion
W ge
:tl:"m-nt for the m
.nrrn:l.'by the guild for S Luke's
"3.?1"-4 pu‘:l“ t:'u':.
. and a patronage »
for the reading. Tickets are now
on sale at 30 cents ssch.
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Mra. Stemart Hill Jones of New
York, who was Mise Ballle Cobb John
son, of Atlanta, before her marriage
is at the Georgian Terrace. Mr. Jones
will join hr{.kurr 1, and they
will remain in Atlanta for iwo weeks
A series of parties b’rnn‘ for them
during that tine 2nd later they will
g 0 to Forida to spend severa! weeks
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis B w.d
Tallulah Park, will arrive y to
m several daye at the Georgianp
c o die
Mrs. Bdward Habersham who has
Leen unmuwa;muoc. Mrs
Louis B. Magid, at her ulah Park
home, has returmed, and, with Mr
Habersham. is at home at No 222
West Peachtres street.
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HE informal dinner-dance which
T is given each Wednesday after
. bno':'u' .I. the Piedmont Dflvhl‘
Clu owing toa- .
evening t are severa! parties, and
their inauguration has added much
to the pleasure of the club members.
These informal dinner-dances are
I-mnm in order that the guests
who attend the tea-dance and wish
to remain for an evening et the ciub
w2y do sO. Dinner is served at §
aelock and w there is much by
an orchestra dancing.
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Mr. and Mrs. Milton) Kiein. of No.
Inu Piedmont avenue, will be at
home informally to their friends this
Imornoon in compliment to their
mother, Mrs. Edward Guthman, of
Chicago, who is spending some time
with them
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| Ld-n, commitiee of the At
ta Athletic Club has an
nounced a leap year ball will be
given at the East Lake Country Club
on Thursday evening, Japuary 27
The event has been arranged at the
request of young women friends of
the club, and the clubhouse will be
elaborately decorated for the occa
sion. Further detalls of the ball wil!
be announced later.
A dinner-dance will be given at
East Lake next Saturday night, but
there will be no Thursday night
Idnneo this week. This program will
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newest style, a snow white buckskin lace shoe, |
with plain toe, Hub fox and vamp, and leather I
French heels. All sizes and widths. I
A Complete Stock of Whitg-Boots! ! |
White Canvas Lace and Button Shoes for
$4.25. White Arabian Cloth Lace Shoes for
$5.00. With ivory soles for $6.00.
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AR R ARARARRAARR S
B it i g A SO i I
ARTISTIC |
WEDDING INVITATIONS
If there is any form of printed matter
that demands exact correctness more |
than others, it 1s a wedding invitation I
i We make a specialty of turning out engraved l
I ! invitations that are things of real beauty.
] We also make all other varieties of engraving. that excel in every I ,
‘ ‘ qualification. May we be of service to you? { '| '
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i 1...w.,,_ Our catalegus p:v.’.(f ing and typewriler supplies are pay ¢.l'rzll_p:v::ph e ; II:
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This there will be & mu
sical concert at the country “lub from
5 1o § e'cleck.
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Mr. and Mrs ¥ M. Spits. of Kev.
enth street, announce the birth
of & daughter on January 18 She
has been named Marian Spitr
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VERY seat was filled at the At
lanta Theater on Friday svening
when the Teeh Dramatic Club
the Marioneties. gave their annual
%M‘- “Dandy Diek*
cast was composed of the
members of the club and thelr cos
tumes were marvelous represenia
tions of women's attire. Frank Fort
was the W as Na
lome and Hal was another
successful “sctress.”
Miss Georgia Rice, who was seated
in the Kappa ? box, was chosw
and Aed :m ,
was " u
quet of m and & :3'-.‘..
engraved with "M." Between acts &
now was held for Miss Rice in
her and she nza‘d to the ap
plause at end of second act by
.mfla before the curtain with the
oant, wore a dalnty evening
gown of blue taffeta and tulle trim
med In sllver lace and & corsage of
pink rosebuds
In the boxes were Misses Rice
Sarah Bubanks, Louise Dobbs, Hallie
Crawford, Elisabeth Campbell, Mar
jon Stearns, Virginia Cook, of Minne
sota; Lamar Slaton, Rebecca Clark,
May Crichton, Marie Watson, Frances
1"5-. J- L. Colquitt Howard,
Mceßae French, cKenzie Parker,
Willlam McKenzie, Alex & Hopkins,
Bavior Hickman. John Slaton, Harvey
ln-‘-. K. J. Pielder, C. R. Brown,
and Mack Smith
Miss Mignon McCarty gave a
spend-the-day party Thursday at
her home on Ponce Deleon avenue
in honor of Mre. Dugas McCleskey,
a bride of Novembder, and the guests
included only the bridesmaids. Pink
roses graced the luncheon table. Mrs,
um%.up a blue taffeta trim
med Ip silk. with a small
white hat edged with skunk fur and
holding one white rose
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NVITATIONS have been lssued to
l the marriage of Miss Mary
Comer and Ernest Kennon Thom
ason, which will take place Tuesday,
January 20, at 4 o'clock at the First
Baptist Church, Dr. Charles W. Dan- |
iel ofMciating. |
Miss Mary Daniel, of Rome. will
be maid of honor, and Clyde Thoma- |
son«will be his brother's best man.
Miss Mirlam Comer and Miss Inex
Thomason will be Dbridesmalds,
Morton Almand and Albert Lock will
be groomsmen.
Immediately after the ceremony
the couple will leave for an extended
wedding trip.
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Misses Mary and Bob Daniel. of
Rome, and Miss Loulse Taliaferro, of
Lyerly, will arrive next Friday, to be
the guests of Misses Mary and Mir
jam Comer until after the Comer
':l"homum wedding, Tuesday, January
M. RICH & BROS. CO.
GOOD NEWS FOR MOTHERS!
Muslin Underwear for Childr
In the January Sale
First of all. we want it generally known that this mushn underwear was pur
chased months ago before materials had advanced
U ¥ TR L We procured these garments from our
Y N 1 timetried makers. We can vouch for the
RS ) goodness of every piece in the eolleetion
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x‘f;‘;‘}‘: ', \‘ l B b I‘l After our present supply is exhausted
g, prices on muslin underwear for children
_— will be higher—muech higher than now
\ Size ranges include evervthing from 2
L = J to 15 vears
s Now for some prices
This List Is Merely S i
his List Is Merely Suggestive
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~—Drawers, 100—0 f good quality cambric. Tucked
and hemmed at bottom. Sizes 210 14 years,
—Drawers, 25c—Straight-cut drawers of cambiic,
trimmed with lace and embroidery. Sizes 210
14 years,
—Drawers, 25c~—Straight drawers of cambric,
trimmed with lace and embroidery. Sizes 14
and 17 years,
—Fronch Skirts, 25c—Three styles, in sizes 2
tflo. 6 years. Plain, tucked or finished with ruf
—Bkirts, 50c. Of fine white nainsook finished
vl!‘h embroidery mq- and tucks. Sizes 2
to &
:-’flm flnl‘u Of fine muslin with em-
W ruffie. Some lace trimmed. Sizes &
A Clearance of 50c¢ to §1 Skirts at 39¢
] Prices have been penalized because the skirts are a little counter soiled. They
have waistbands and are trimmed with lace and embroidery. Sizes 4to 14 years.
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Sample Line Stationery ] 9¢
25¢, 29¢, 39¢, 50c and 56¢ Grades, for, box ;
1.200 boxes came to us a day or two ago. Bought for a mere song,
and that’s the way we shall sell them.
Note paper and correspondence cards:
24 and 48 to the box with envelopes to
match—white and tints—wide variety of
new shapes. Boxes are a bit soiled; but
contents are in perfect eondition.
Prices H B Changed on Thes
The dye situation, the advanee in the price of raw materials, and other manu
facturing factors have resulted in a big jump n wholesale quotations on rngs.
Surelw-these rugs, desirable room-sized, will be ousted in a hurry
- S6O Wilton Rugsare .. ... .........$50.00
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I-; A‘-k-'.' ) S4O Wilton Rugsare ..............$35.00
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‘l*‘] : ,&J} e $25 Axminster Rugs are .. .........$22.50
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f.“r. ) . Al" $16.50 Brussels Rugsare . . .........SI4OO
~,y 455, $16.90 Brumele Ropr ane .- oo LR
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= $27.50 Wilton Velvet Rugs are . . . . ..$25.00
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G AL Re-upholstering Notes
’. ~'- .'~l‘E. . 3 Because we want to keep our workshop busy, we are
% ).,' by ‘Ry quoting special rates this month for re-upholstering furni
o't WL 7 f ] ture. Our work is first class. Materials are priced thusly
ooL oy 4 ARTE New Tapestries, yard ..... ceeseesa..32,oo, $2.50, $3.00
4 B ST wPR New Velvets, yard ... .$2.50, $3.50, $5.00
-f. o 0e ] < New Damask, yard ...... cessssenes 9300, $4.00, $4.50
' 8 ¥ ,V“". .;.‘ Just let us know what furniture you have to he re
! = 0 ¥ % upholstered We'll snbmit an estimate promptly—and it
Py o AN will surprise you ;
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Waists—New! New! New
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Coming in from New York at a lively rate. Stvles are entirely different from
any you’'ve ever seen before. Atlanta women have bestowed, generous praise on
those we'’ve already placed on display. Incidentally, these new waists are not tar
rying here long. Particularly noteworthy among tha newcomers are these—
AT slo—The Will o’ the Wisp Blouse, & pretty
thing of that delightful new silk—Will o’ the
Wisp. Has Georgette crepe panels down the
tront: voke shows entredeux work. The con
vertible collar may be worn high or low,
Sleeves are long. Colors—rose, banana, apri
cot, maize and antique blue.
AT 37.5e:A new blouse of Georgetie crepe
over net~and chiffon. It is frilled down the
front, and pleated. The cuffs, too, are frilled.
High flare or flat collar. Entredeux work
shows at the yoke. The colors are gray and
maize. Beautiful! \
New Waists From New York Are Arriving Every Day!
—Princess Slips, 98c. Of nainscok, trimmed
with lace or embroidery. Sizes &to 14. $1235
grade '
~—Nightgowns, 26c. Of muslin. Finished with
stitched bands. For boys or giris. Sizes 4
to 10,
—Nightgowns, 50c. High-neck and VT .pneck
.vmu'os with embroidery-trimmed yokes. Sizes
410
-Nm 75¢. Of cambric finished with
em . sdge and run with ribbon. Sizes
4 to 14,
—Teddy Bears, 50c. lLongcloth combinations,
odnd’vma lace. Knickerbboker style. Sizes
40 14
—Teddy Bears, 98c. Full price would be $1.25
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to 14,
Experience tells us that the best of this
boxed stationery will be disposed of dur
ing Monday's early morning hours: yet
the person that gets the last box for 19¢
will get a prize.
AT slo.oo—Blouses of satin striped pussy wil
low silk with a pleated double jabot. Collar
of pleated Georgette crepe bordered in colors.
The sleeves are long. Continental style cuiffs.
The colors are white, flesh, black and navy.
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BEAUTIFUL WAISTS IN A
SALE AT ABQUT ONE-HALF
-—Picked waists of chiffon, Georgette crepe,
shadow lace, radium lace, net, and crepe de
chine—perhaps 150 different styles. Sale
prices are $1.48, $3.48, $4.68 and up to $9.98.
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