Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 03, 1922, Night Extra, Image 9

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Vflicy Wynne Speaks of the Debut of Miss Elizabeth
' Atterbury Next Season She Talks About Three
tenten Weddings Various Happenings in the
Secial World
tSIIAT ft beautiful tlme Elizabeth
W Atterbury will have thla aprlng!
glie Is &elnK w,th ncr methcr nn1 itep"
father te Europe this month, and will
buy a whole let of lercly French frocks,
t nm mire, for her debutante season
Lit venr. ElUnbeth If the dauthter
,5 Mm. Atterbury by her muriate te
M.fcelm MacLeed. 8he has two broths
Malcolm and Harry, who have also
K. Jivon the Atterbury name, I
wdertMnd. There l a little Atterbury
bMTrs!Attcrburr was Miss Xrmlnta
Resencarten. rfhe Is the youngest
&c of the late Mr. Harry Itosen Itesen
rtrten and Mrs. Hesciisarten, of 825
Seuth Seventeenth street. .Mrs. Lewis
'Ntllsen, who was Miss Clara Rosen Resen
. iirten, is nn elder sister.
' S EllMbcth is a very feed-looking girl
ind has a great deal of fctylc Hhe is
fair and has a quantity of light brown
curly hair. Bhe Is vivacious and witty,
nd I every one likes her. She'll be much
entertained, for she has many relations,
SS I every oue will want te give her a
geed time.
EVERYTHING seems te be change
ing these days. There was in time
when you never heard of n wedding in
Lent, and here we have had three in
succession. But they have net been
large affairs. There have been only n
few In attendance, as in the Paine
wedding in New Yerk Saturday, the
Weed -Thompson wedding in Manila
yesterday and the Pepper -Drayten mar-
ri?t'seemsyas if it must be rather lonely
for Kathcrlne Thompson te have been
mariied out there se far from members
of her own family. But it was cer
tainly wiser when such distances sepa
rated her from her own, and when it
would mean another long Journey back
here. Besides, Lieutenant Weed, I
Iiear. could net get a long-enough leave
Teday'n wedding will be a very quiet
and simple one.. Only the two imme
diate families nnd a very few friends.
Mrs. Drnyten Is one of the most pop
ular of the veunger matrons. Sbe has
cores of friends, and Dr. Pepper is
immensely liked as well. I hear they
will live at Klklns Park most of the
time.
EVERT ONE is becoming interested
In the Deven Country Fair already,
and I hear that Mrs. Archibald Barklie
has given her home. Inver Heuse, at
Wayne, te the Cafeteria Committee of
(he fair next Thursday afternoon for a
large card party. Mrs. (Icerge II.
Evans is in charge of the affair. Thai
seems te be the thing te de new if
you are going te have a big charity ben
efit of some kind. Yeu firnt give small
entertainments likecard parties te rnUe
'funds for the expenses of your depot I
ment and then you can consider all you
take in en the duv of the benefit itself
as clear profit. Mrs. Paul Thompson
pave a card party last week at the Green
Hill Farms for her coke and candy
table at the Deven Shew, and I hear
she did wonderfully well. Mrs. Archi
bald Bnrklle is te be head of the fair,
as usual, nnd about 300 ether women
of the Main Line who nre prominent
in nil social and civic affairs are actively
taking part.
AUNTIi; has a meter which is the
joy of her life ns well ns n source
of seme worry, for he it known there
arc abroad bad people who sometimes
ttenl cars nnd who arc mere apt te take
a elmnce en holding up n woman tlnin
a man, geln? en the theory thnt n
woman is defen'.cIeHs. Well, Dnnny
had often heard nuntle say she hoped the
car would net be stolen, nnd the ether
day she received a letter from this five-
jw-ein- nepnew which rend: "Dear
Auntie: I pray Ged every day net te
let any bad men take your car. T want
you tn knew this. Dnnny." Andnuntie
nas ftlt safe ever since. Is there anything-
mere wonderful thnn the unques
tioning fnlth of a little child?
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
wmMJIV! V,tb' KJl KlrI: J'rce have Is
nav'11' ens fr " Musk and Wis
party en Thursday uxenlwr, April 20.
Afcr ,Ml8? !u,ah M- llniriwii
ri.nn Z Mrv"',a ". Jeseph Ilnr Ilnr
nten. of Hnverfeid. There will he
r7niLR1lcs!3, The marrlagre of MUs
DlSm1? m JV- Phl"P p,lce will te'"
Place en Saturday, June 10.
inft?", th. KUft'' nt the supper nnd
informal entertainment whirh Nt, J. .i
mm KfiYini it ,-. .- - - :"
DM1 wii .." ""TKCr,
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10 West
.uiicna sircpi. irave
en
Saturday
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Miss tw?. i Miss Helen Alexander,
Mr i-t!flrB..,.'rt8' Mls" Kleaner Scott
sre MrCBtnK,,,h,en' r- Tax dn Schauon Schauen
HuVl. for,"'!?01-.1!11 2? 'hauetisee. Mr.
"liS ri?rrltvM 5,r Fr"icis Lukens. Mr.
V? ffiW "'"' Mr- ,,arrl11 Wright
ami Vr0rK,,iHlJ,u- Mr- Edward Wilsen
an'l Mr. Uehcrt Atkinson.
nrJi5riia,lSl :XI"S'- eh" ''"rederlck Lewie,
Slnnri ., J,""5 Mrcet. vv,n 'nteitaln at
In thMr lii1 row .renins and afterward
Ln.,."Plr. ''px nt the eieia. Tim dupkIm
I rtV. .u,iU.Slr- 'nl MrH- T"'"' Joedell, '
nrM .,V ,r.'i " '"taker Thomppheu
ri"d. L J""1 hH- Cll"rles Y. Au'lcn-
In"tP nJfu,'d,,ri,lf "' cntnrtnln
at tim Jlnl M.l",i A,hur II. Lea's hex
at tne nptra tomermw night.
Mr'nnrt"1,1' n."'' I.'crr-V- lUKliter rf
Pnrk .nMli,;,j0.m.' c- l arr'- ' Elklns
at thfl wi,10'11,11".." a dinner-dance
en Ti?., ' ,c,"arsh Valley (Vuntiy uu
e b,n"r,,.if".,,l,Al,rl1 2. In honor
of V.MUfa,rnJ, " .rm"' 'laughter
tecntli LV- (.m"' of -5l Keutl H'
anlev VrC .w,hese. niaiTlnpe te Mr.
Sill tai.. ,inaI"h' .of ,h0 A,"" "etel,
w ? ..I 'VUL, na A,r -- The gueats
'Perrv' md.. ,n? ,,,rld'11 "'lrt.v. Miss
honor. ' ",tl"ntl MM Cenm ns ntald of
tr',l,efM..n,,iar,i"4. 'snleti Klntf, daugh
ret nt Mr. nml Mrs. Irvln ki' Sir.
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8etid a
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for
Easter
$500
Every Kind of an
Easter Plant
from $2-50 up
CHARLES HENRY FOX
Sign 0 fat Rem"
221 Seuth JBnwd St.
KleamS .wi?01' of tl,cIr 'laughter. Miss
Whan., Hrrkeir' w.?re MlBS Catherine
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honor of Miss Eleaner Mercer Jenes,
daughter of Mr. W. McLean Jenes,
whose engagement recently lias been
announced te Mr. Charles T. Fe Jr.,
of 2035 Spruce atreet.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Clifferd Wilsen, or
the nollevue-stratford and 24 nuutn
Thirteenth street, who have been spend
ing several weeks abroad, are new In
Paris, where they nre the guests of
their tien-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Rollins, They expect te
sail for this country the latter part of
thin month. Mrs.' Rollins was Miss
Edith Iredell Wilsen.
Mm. Geerge- de Bennevllle Kelm, at
Twenty-first and Perter streets, will net
occupy her home In Kdcrewat,cr ParK,
N. J., this season, but will leave shortly
rer waiiinnrera. pa., te spend seme
tlme with her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Reebe, of Lewis
read.
Mr. and Mrs. Atnn Hnrtwell 'Streng,
of Twenty-first street and De Lancey
place, wilt leave the middle of June
for Saundcrstewn, R. t., where they
expect te remain until the autumn.
Mm. Leuis Burk, of Wyoming ave
nue nnd D street, Oak Lane, will en
tertain nt n. buffet luncheon, followed
by a bridge party, at her home this aft
ernoen. Tne guests wm
members of her card club.
Include the
ALONG THE READING
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllam Lyle Helmes, of
Oak Lane, will entertain at dinner this
evening In honor of their daughter. Miss
Rleaner Helmes,' whose marriage te Mr.
W. Clifferd Moere, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Park Moere, of WIldercllfT, Elklns
Park, will take plnce tomorrow. The
guests will Include the bridal party. Mr.
and Mrs. W. Park Moere also enter
tained en Saturday evening at a dinner
In honor of Miss Helmes and Mr. Moere.
Mr. and Mra Charles W. Jacobs, of
Oak Lane, have gene te the Pad de
Coast, , where they expect te remain a
month.
Mr. and Mrs. Shannen Cabell Wal
lace, of Jenklntewn, who have been
spending a short time in North Carolina,
their former home, have returned te
Jenklntewn.
Mrs. Alan If. Reed, of Wyncote, has
been spending seme tlme at the Rltz Rltz
Carlten at Chelsea.
Miss Lillian Tlel, who upends a part
of the year at Bethayrcn, 13 In Cali
fornia. Miss Mary Bagga, of Old Yerk read,
Ablngten, has returned from Washing
ton, where she was the guest of her
brother, Majer A. Nicholas Raggs.
GERMANTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. William MaeXelll, of G03
West Spilneer street, and Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Plorce have returned from Au
gusta, Oa.
Miss Ruth Unrated, of 214 Pelham
read, has been entertaining Miss Eliza
beth Shriver, of Overbroek, for a few
days during the school holidays.
Miss Margaret Moere Matlack. 7414
Beyer street, left last Thursday te visit
several friends In Baltimore.
The Junier nurses of the Germantown
Hospital will give a dinner-dance in
honor of thj? senior nurses at the Delmar Delmar
Merrls en Wednesday.
The Philadelphia branch of the nlum nlum
nae of Coucher College will give a tea en
baturday next at 151 Wet Coulter
street.
Mrs. Jehn U AVhltlng, of 145 fjergas
lane, entertnlned at cards Saturday
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Annual Spring Sale of
Hosiery and Underwear
Heavy Silk Hosiery, $1.35 pair; 3 for $3.75
A (vrxicpHble Mocking In a surprisingly heavy weight : pure pllk
with llalu gurter tops and soles. Black, white and wanted shades.
Fine Silk Hosiery, $1.95 pair; 3 for $5.75
-l-'lne guuge Silk Hosiery, full
All the new Spring shades.
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Silk Hosiery at $1.65
Broken lln-s of our higher priced hosiery, Including Glevo
and Lace Cleck Hese. We cannot fill Mall Orders from this let.
Heavy Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery
$2.25 pair; 3 for $6.50
'int' of e'li b?M qualities with a reputation fur splendid sorlee.
.lilack, white and all desirable shaded. The extra tflze.s arc $2, SO a pair.
Van Raalte Silk Hosiery, $2.75 and $2.95
Ufay Ingrain Hllk Hosiery, full fashioned; black, whlte and
leading .shades. Ultra size Van Itaalte Silk Hosiery at S,00.
Chiffen Weight Silk
Klnn Imported Hosiery in the
In eguc. They v. Ill servlceably 11 ve
Fine Lisle Hosiery, 75c pair; 3 for $2.00
Oar own Importation; price, cannot be duplicated; valup 81.00.
Women's Kull Fashioned line Ll.sln Hosiery In black, while, bal
brlggan, corilevan, tan, nay and gray. Deuble sole and tee and
hlKh spliced heel. Sheer and medium weights for Spring and Summer
wear.
Imported Clocked Lisle Hosiery
$1.00 pair; 3 for $2.50
Women's tlne Full Fashioned Mercerized Llsle Hosiery with I'arls
Lace CleLks, In blnck only. JJlacI; Hosiery, with hniid-mnde nllk
flecks in colors; Whlte self-clocked Hosiery. Dlnrlt r.lrholleu Itlhbed
Hosiery. All of the finest grade and cunuet be duplicated under H.50.
Silk and Lisle Sports Hosiery, $1.00
Women's Sports Hosiery In ribbed weae In dark colors.
Vanity Fair Silk Underwear
Olevo Bilk Vests of pure dyn silk fabric; jutt as lustrous and as
firm texture after washing as befere. This is the J2.25 kind, at il.85,
CMove Silk Vests In hemstltelied bodlce top style. ThlB is a
superior quality, usual $3.00 kind, at i.ii.
Gleve Silk Vests In nevelty-strlpul weave; aprrlal JJ.93.
Vanity Fair Glee Silk Illoeiners. Full cut anil of excellent
quality gleve silk ; regular slzcr ; value J3.20, at S'J.SO.
Cotten and Lisle Under Vests
Ferest Mills Finn LIhIe Vesta. In bodice and regular top; sizes
36 te 44 ; exceptional value, S for 81.00.
Kayser Llsle Vests In nil sires; elastla ribbed, SSe; 8 for ft, 80.
Kayser Mercerized Silk Llsle Vests. Our finest grade; all slses.
8Sei 8 for 8t.S.
Imported Swan Krnnd Swiss Lisle Vests in all sizes nnd styles
Thla Is ene of the best qualities obtainable; alue si.SC ; at 8Se,
Cotten & Lisle Spring Weight Uniensuits
Fiirefl Mills cotton I'ulensults In all styles; oxceptlenal value
ut Oir.
Foiest Mill') I.lsh' I'ulensults; medium weight; all styles, ti.ie.
lliiruinl .Mills I'nlensultH In Hue llsle weave; all fUeh, ai.a,
Kay.tr r Cotten UnlenHUlts In white or pink; exceptional value, ajc.
Kavnt-r Mancltlt Vulensults In fill a lisle: all styles. (.Q0. "
Imported Swan Brand Swiss Uniensuits In flne lisle; regular 12.75
.value, at 11.00, . ,'
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MISS CAROLINE F. GRAHAM
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
erick W. W. Graham, of Summit
avenue, Chestnut Hill, who will
nutke her debut at a tea te' be given
by her parents en Saturday, Sep
tember 30
nfternoen last and also en Saturday eve
ning. Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Bcrkewlti. of
514 Arbutus street, are receiving con
gratulations en the birth of twin sons.
Henry Borkewlta, 2d, and Herman Ccrf
Bcrxewitz.
Miss Ruth Brylawskl and Mr. Edward
Brylawskl, Jr., have sent out invitations
for a dance te be given at their home,
626 West Cliveden avenue, en April 21.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. ami Mrs. Herman R. Scharf, of
412 .Seuth Sixty-second street, enter
tained nt a theatre party en Saturday
nfternoen in honor of the birthday of
their son. Master Irving Scharf. The
guests included Mliss E16aner Scharf and
Master Martin Zlnzer.
Miss Madeleine Adams, of 1023 Fnrra
gut terrace, entertained a few friends
at her home en Friday evenlnK last
The guests Included Miss Helen Harris,
Miss Eleaner Jehnsen, Miss Muriel Wll Wll
,en. Mr. Jesse MerKan. Mr. Rebert Jehn-
eon. Mr. Lerey Wilsen and Mr. Edgar
Kalguel.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Mullen, of
6240 Vine street, are being congratulated
en the birth of a daughter, en Tuesday,
March 28. Mrs. Mullin was Miss Marie
A. Hefternan, of Ment Clair. Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harbison, of 5C12
Whitby avenue, West Philadelphia, an
nounce the engagement of their daugh
ter, Miss Murguerltn H. Harbison, te Mr.
Harland O, Mearkle, ten of Mr. and
Mrs. A'. C. Mearkle, of Tenby read,
Llanerch.
VIEWS OX THK 1IONC9
What'H jeum? "The I'fepls's lerum" Is
printing miny Interentlnit letters en thin sut-
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point et vlnw. Head tlin letters te th
Editor In "tlm People's renim" which ap
nar every day In the Evsmine Pcbme
Lkdcieii. "Make It a Habit." Adu.
fiushlened,
of depcndable pure Uye
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Hosiery, $3.50 pair
thin, transparent weave se much
up te their price.
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NORTH PHILADELPHIA
tMlsn Betate T. Llverlght, of the Hetel
Majestic, will sail en April 29 for a trip
te Europe,
Mrs. J. Westcott, of North Thirteenth
street, will be hostess tomorrow after
noon te the members of her five hundred
club,
Mr. and Mrs. Leuis E. David, of 2027
North Twenty-second street, have Issued
Invitations for a dance at the Rltten Rltten
heuse Hetel en Friday next in honor
of their daughter, Miss Irma II. David.
The Amusement Committee of the
Mercantile Club announces that the club
Will g've a "calico ball" en Saturday
evening next. t
Miss Marjerle Andersen, of Twelfth
nnd Master streets', Is spending a fort
night In Washington, where she la visit
ing Miss Matilda Bingham, daughter of
Mr, nnd Mrs. Charles Bingham.
80UTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mra. Jehn 'Bradlev. of EISA
Elliett atreet, are being congratulated
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upon the blrlh of a ten, Jehn Bradley,
Jr.
Mrs. sraaiey was Miss Emma mhi-
namerv. daughter of Mr.
and Mra
Themas J, Mlllnamew, of 1716 miner
sireet.
Miss Adelle Conaty, et 2C83 Seuth
Cleveland terrace, has been seendlng
some time In New Yerk.
' Friends of Mr. Lawrence Kelly, of
26Z6 Seuth Seventeenth street, will be
glad te learn he Is recuperating from a
recent Illness.
The Medoc Club wilt give a spring
dance at the Craftsman's Club, Drexel
Hill, en Friday evening next
FRANKFORD
Mr. and Mra William Wolstencroft,
of Wakellnr street, announce the en
gagement at their daughter. Miss Helen
Wolstencroft, te Mr. Jehn Hemmey, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Itemmey, of
Harrison and Oakland street.
Mr. and Mra. Jeseph McLaughlin, of
Doylestown, are receiving congratula
tions upon the birth of a eon, Jeseph
McLaughlin; 3d. Mr. McLaughlin is a
QNWIT TiELLER
ft. James SHep
WALNUT AT IV STREET
Presenting Easter
Bridal Trousseaux
ftf HE St. James Shep, which held its opening
Friday, March Thirty-first, is the only one of its
kind embracing complete and individual shops of
Lingerie, Negligees, Hosiery and Corsets. Beautifully
appointed Salens of Women's Inner Apparel provide
an atmosphere of charm and beauty wherein the
Easter Bride may select her complete Trousseau in
pleasing privacy.
SILKEN UNDERTHINGS
Dainty underthings. the handi-werk of deft fingers, are fashioned of
lovely silks with hand embroidery, real laces and fascinating touches of
rosebuds. Frem the white bridal sets, exquisite in their pristine beauty,
gleam forth rays of brilliance that augur happiness for the April Bride.
NEGLIGEES AND BOUDOIR ATTIRE
Tea Gowns, Negligees and Boudoir Robes are symphonies of color,
rivaling the rainbow in their radiant tints and brilliant hues. The
graceful lines are expressed in clinging crepes, chiffons and silks; the
statuesque and the petite bride find their personality expressed in the
stately robe or the bouffant creation.
CORSETS AND BRASSIERES
The art of meulding the feminine form te slender and supple lines is
accomplished by a perfectly fitted corset and brassiere that give the
desired uncerseted leek. Corsets and brassieres for the Bridal Trous
seau are as lovely and flewerlike as the undergarments they complement.
Medels for every type: for sports, street and evening wear.
ACCESSORIES
Silken hosiery, plain satin and
quilted satin mules in pastel color
ings, garters of silk, satin and lace,
and rare perfumes complete the
trousseau of the Easter Bride.
A THRILLING
PICTURE IN WHICH
MIX OUTAIXES
..HIW5ELF.
rr?eTT?ERAPHEp
GBANP CANYON
0cm of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph McLaughlin,
of Wakellng street.
The senior class of the Nurses' Train
ing Bchcel of the Frankford Hospital
llAlft ft nixn fiMrs) nMHu nnlft al lh
JjSJgltel 0M rV afternoon and eve,-
nlng.
8TRAWBERRY MANSION
Invitations have been Issued for the
marriage of Miss Helen It Mandel,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Eswld Mandel,
Jr., of 1218 Diamond street, te Mr. Delph
L. Levy ,en Monday, Aprir 10 at 6:30
o'clock at the Hellevue-Stratferd Hetel.
Mis Anita Degensteln. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David Degensteln, of 2840
Diamond street, has returned from New
Yerk, where she was maid of honor at
the Erdman-neckmnn wedding.
Stein Sebetnlck
The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Sebot Sebet
nlck, daughter of Mrs. A. Li. Sebetnlck,
of 8122 Montgomery avenue, and Mr.
Merris Stein took place yesterday nt 8
o'clock. llahbl J. Hhanlre outdated.
Among the guests at the reception were
Mrs. Dera Kcltz, or ixh Angeles, rallf.
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Twe tyrr MiuIcjI ( enitd
Mara
KUHN SISTERS
THK TWO I.IVK WIIIKS
HELEN SMILES DAVIS
KTolutlen of tl 1'heru (.Irl
GRACE AYRES & BROTHER
TIIK I.M (111 MAKERS
BIG TWO-PART FEATURE
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CONTINl'lll'M NOOV Tn II P i
LmI HImw HtMte nt S a'Cleck fhmrp
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Mr, F. Welntraub, of i New Yerk: Mr.
Jehn Caplan, 'of Washington, V. C.,
nnd Mr. William Sleln. at Chicago. After
a wedding trip te Nlagnra Falls nnu
Washington, Mr. rand Mrs, fltein will
live at Hadden Heights, N. J., where
they will be at home after Mny 24.
iJAimY siiKim
The marriage of Miss Sarah Sherr,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Sherr.
of 2634 North Thirty-third street, and
Mr. Mark II. Barry took plnce last eve
ning at 8 o'clock. The ceremony was
performed by Ilabbl D. Levlnthal. Upen
their return from a wedding trip, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry will live nt 2631 North
Thirty-third fctreet.
i Your Old Furniture i
may be . . .
Fainted and Decorated er ReflnUhea
In a delltrtitrull)' antique way that ren
ders It far mere attraetlve than the
new, anil at eenilrlerably lewei cost.
KSTIMATKH FOnNtSHKD
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1815 WALNCT HTRRKT
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ifiihUTc
KNITTING WOOL
14c an Ounce
Silky Weel. 2 ezt. 44c
155 Samples Upen Request
Daily Parcel Pest Service
Colonial Yarn Heuse
1231 Cherry St. , ."!.,,.n.
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"LILIOM"
HiJ JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT
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ROBERT W. CHAMBERS
The romantic story of a yevw
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