Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1937 — Page 10

TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1987

Spiced Tea

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Spr ing Styles Bere Care

PAGE 10

Jilted Youth

Ayres Shows Dashing Sunnyside Guild

Asks Help in Forgetting

Hig Girl Threw Him . He Should Seek

Another

If Over Jane Savs,

ort vanr nrahiems aff vane mind in a

Tardan, wha will answer

this

etter th Jane

your anestions in rafnmn

JORDAN late future my thoughtful.

PEAR JANE : I'm a have Aa very

in mm

n

man teens, oh and am [t so happens | have gone with a girl for a and a half, Our love for each other Rew not

ORY

We never quarreled onee

and alwavs found each other to be

conversa ions 1 but

the 1oPi«

that

months

Of Ol

{alt she loved me it. was

Six before sh? said SO as

she wanted to be sures of nowhere longer

she told She is to college and savs love Up thiz great change she was ail but

Finally, out

ma she no earad

ONG AWRY

and sehool until mine later on she even refused to Riss

2000 hy

won't mix

me She means a great deal

to me and I hate to po out with

other girls trustworthy He

10:

»

Can

love

a irl doe ply

m ana nod 'PasdHn fav she wait of om

waited

ho Jonze: I offersd to the smbers I've

100

hut she Insists

fire have sparkled out Am | the

the

months > What not

SiN now sents

mental best wav to

1s

) I'm Ort to do it

in

forget hh life

3

arinkme 1 What

ve 1st mt

‘Test nimskull da? FAITHFUL READER first thing

not

shall a

ANSWER ao 1s simply Il changad her with good grace place time

The vou

must learn to hang oan to

an idea beacause it once Lave lady has the fact somebody the first will meet You

dealing

promise the voung

mind, accept and in hex It the last that disappointment technique

put 1S Nol vou

else ol life

with in

need a better of

with it Nome people hit hottom like 2a lamp of clay and there they stick, Others spring back like a rubber hall, Take yourself, example, For idea, the world, turned

fon six months you've nursed nne There are millions of givls Only them dawn, Think all stub. “Her,

in one of vou could have with sit

sticking to one idea

has what fun vou the harnh

rest! Yet here von

or nobody.”

Yan Instead

You've lost interest in life

call voursell a numskull

the girl vou take Your self-esteem to be but hevond repair reall enjov the pangs of a lost love. An hody ean get over a love affair he puts his mind it In a world full of interesting people and interesting things to do no necessity for losing all life because one situation

of getting mad it out on vourself

heen damaged

at has sure, not unless vou \{ to SO there is post for

20tL away (rom you.

» 5 n

JANE JORDAN 1

20, considered

DEAR ol

am a

irl nice looking I went steady We

up h

a good job

fon

and have

with one fellow a long time

were engaged but were split

my parents, Since then 1 don’t care

with to n

hut

to 20

anvone don't

I belong

SOrOritY have fun like my

friends do

My bay (riend wasn't the richest

person hut would be

able

or the poorest

to take care of me in a couple

of vears He isn't My won't let me talk abont him, tried to forget hut am heginning to believe that it is impossible, If there any possible chance of talking to vou personally, please answer in vour column TROUBLED AND CONFUSED ANSWER-—-I am sorry, but 1 do not give personal interviews, What were your parents’ objections to the If T knew what they answer

allowed in my home parents dislike his name and

I've

is

voung man? were, 1 gently If vou're right, why do vou, a 20-vear-old girl earning her own living, accept your parents’ decision about the man vou want to

could more

sure vou're

reasonable own mind about the wouldn't give up so JANE JORDAN,

marry? There be in

or

must doubt vou man vou

easily

Match Box Holders Of Catalin Offered match box holders made of variety a decorative cover

the other wise plain penny match hox. The cover is cut to resemble a book, leaving one side open for the Sandpaper

Safety

catalin in n of

colors offer for

Colors Are Recommended Colored accessories are mended by those in the khow as an |

excellent method of accentuating | the chic of white evening dresses, which are scheduled for so much | prominence in the spring fashion | program,

Monograms Popular Compacts definitely have joined the ranks of possessions that must be individualized by initialing. Both the new sports tvpe and more elaborate formal compacts carry monoSIRS.

"MERIT Shoes for the Family

a B t . Faas He (EF Wash, 8 Wath 52-350 W. Wash, Vi Sod 3 8: B30 8. Marian

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intelli- |

| attractive

recom- |

Mrs. John M. Faure modeled in marquisatte fashions Mrs

Ruckelshaus « among the Fashion Show

NS™IY 0,

K are AV res

Wy

i

Jill NSE han A jacket

the

Every

this spring sub-deh tarloved”’ minded girl the girl in alike In the fashion

woman the laram her teens

the Sports woman and NO two peas pod a Anger at and appoints them style leaders They opened the style parade at Aa Spring Fashion Show held at S. Avres & Co. at 2:30 p. m, to

oe NOANON = ne

WAVES IMS

Pattern

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] odar’s

a,

SMART dress 8882 Tt

and vouthful, for davtime iS easy to make--just straight seams that ean be run up in no time. The fitted waistline and fared skirt are slenderizing. Stitehed collar, jabnt and belt, and hutton trim complete the model. Make | mM eanton or silk crepe, sheer wool taffeta or cottons Pattern: are sized 14 to 20: 32 to 42. Rize 18 requires 41, vards of 39-inch material; ith long sleeves 4. vards To secure a pattern and STEP. RY -STEP SEWING INSTRUC. I'TONS inclose 15 cents in coin to gether with the above pattern numher and vour size, vour name ana | address, and mail to Pattern Editor, {The Indianapolis Times, 214 Ww | Maryland St, Indianapolis.

A practical wear No

15

| dress designs, now is ready. | cents when purchased separately [Or, if you want to order it with tho pattern above, send in just an addi- | viotial 10 cents.

IMPORTED CHENILLE TYPE

SCATTER RUGS

Size 20x40 . § 3

Regular £1.29 Value

181) Society today \ black Ruckelshaus’ evening gown. She tops

match

The WINTER PATTERN BOOK, | with a complete selection of late | It's 15 |

and Mrs matrons

ning who SKkin=tone lace

this confection bv Hattie Chantilly

beads ir Mrs

evarvthing, Roxy yigper length of Mexican, American axtrac certain as spring income (ax

Jackets aver Dre=wWal reefers jackets, fiery baleros Spanish or South non, Thev're as As compulsory as One Seateh ana navy in A NAVY tame=n=shanter. Another neat hutton-up Jane Evre-igh uit ix of smanth black wonl with an am hosed stripe

dan

plaid of bright

reafer style

green affects

white Saft shades of beige mM Many cape suits hints strikingly with barry and dusty rose tones. A suit will ook well under the sun is made with a navy wool skirt and a short, fitted jacket of rain drenched rose imported wool. The daring off-the-face tam picks up the same rose tone and covers itsell with navy chiffon and trails its streamers the breeze

pragominate Thistle com deepr rasp

that

in Redingotes in Fashion

Redingotes that stvie respond to variations, Print

never go out of the vogue in many dresses with trim cont: A smart exponent of the new contrast possibilities 8 =n purple wool full length e¢oat, shown with a subtle print frock and a leat green turban hats with ribbon hit higher this metallic eloth Indian in com and the

Crownless bands hold pring

straw heads a Turbans of show an arrogant Bast uence. Chamois aeeessorie hine effectively with navy shoes take on all the colors of rambonw A twin which

{ PRL

deapn-tonen in colon Ae on A contrasted aress that

neket Irigh proud mi [ts mood is with a gravish blue waol answers the eall to the goll course to perfection Collarless coat: that combine feminine tricks and tailored verity are inevitable, A guardsman's coat is of soft-as-fAufl beige wool with trimmings of coal black bands outlining its silhouette. A vivid stab of color in hat and shoes Rives rich gavety to a luscious black coat collared in silver fox A simple trick of pinning three long-stemmed red roses on a black streamlined coat news that flashes Flowing Bartime Frocks

frocks

| n fie

aiede [or the ompanies his promenade

Se.

Is

Bartime chiffon in their lengths, Horizontal Ince decorate the black chiffon gown a white rough straw Hattie Carnegie. made to look like no other hat vou ever saw i conchman stvle with nareissis blossoms dripping from its eup-like crown, and a black nhose-tip veil Mittering all around T™he hit of the show relli's new short skirted evening dress of gray sobrette net, It swirls high above the ankles like the hallet frock which it is made to resemble A cherry red sash, red and grav sandals and a halo of white flowers its fantastic mood Dream moth and dragonfly wings hover over _chiffon evening gowns

flowing street hands of white full skirt of =a With it is worn inspired bh

favor short

with Carnegie of Grecian inspiration adorned with turquoise blue Fauvre's were paraded with

1 dainty

is Sehiapa-

imex Phato plumage inspired

chiffon gown

a bit of gay A winged white regal choice, These models street and daviime wean

and follow in their wake in grace ful fashion Ting In ions ix a swirling waltz dress

groxgram

with the peasant fash white mauxseline with hright ribbon

Noe

ang green

de

Cerise Chiffon

Chiffon apposite with the

Twists for Evening

nl hand evening lace on halero

fashianad wa hankiex of the Blask lace an hHlack taffetas pleated fully all are new head lines for aftarsdark wea Chiffon shadow eap2s that Are easily aroused hy a breeze are important furors for warm weather nights A symphony in soft shades of pink is the choice of Knowing bridesmaids this spring. The tiny flower girl, ih a Victorian net dress reminiscent of great-grandmother's wedding davs, chooser a shade of pink Tiered frocks oi mousseline de sole in a deeper tone are trimmed with grosgrain ribbons that fall the alte The hridesmaids heads wear halos of pink blossoms The correctly dressed spring bride will wear leaf green satin slippers with her Alix drapsd white satin wedding gown, Avres decrees in that purposeful fashion mareh that inevitably leads the altar

f Wisi x oalaraa colors Hresse RANK Hq white, white styles, Agured

aver the hip:

{o

Sister Is to Be Attendant Miss Jean Gretz

for

Mrs Al

{ster Croty

Mise Jean Getz twin Harry King, i= to he Miss tendant at her marriage to Lee Allen Carman, oh Mareh 14 in the North M. BE. Church. Mr. King is to be hest man Miss Cletz is the daughter of Mrs Margaret Cietz, and Mr, Carman is the son of William Carman, Melott Mrs. Getz and Mrs, King enters tained 25 guests at a party for the bride-to-be last night at Mrs, Getz home, 245 W, Maple Road Geraldine James to he for a party are to give night

Return of Silk Shirts For Men 1s

Note

hostess

is

Gety tomorrow

for Miss

Men's silk shirts, little in the style pieture | sinee the 0 davs, are sIARINR A comeback, according to men's hops [ The new demand calls effects and, in plain popular “dusty tones’

Prosperity

fm colors,

striped the

Shoeer Honors Bride Mrs Francis Schuster, {armerly Miss Evangeline Weber, was honor guest recently at a surprise shower | given by Miss Gertrude Hartman, 0186 Bradbury St,

Miss |

Evadne Club members |

A Date to

MY

The and

Set,

NEW

thousands of

Shampoo, Haireut,

No appointment needed Temple or

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With n friend.

| ting

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the birth of her Elliott

Artist, 18 a Magnus nor Tueker and Mrs. Robina Sharpe Tucker, and the Killed [while [ plane

ter, tended schools until they moved to Chicago to complete their studies

home of Maj dall,

Franklin

popularity as ah to philately by a Paris

Of Children [s Stressed

Protection for Baby During March Winds Given hy Writer, OLIVE ROBERTX BARTON herald

taking giving

By The wind blows Marel's soming, 56, when the baby out for hix ride m him his fresh=air nap keep his face turhed away from the wind Fix hiz pram hood ta protect him Choose sheitersd places, either to ride him or to park him or a very voung baby, ust geil. inured to the big outdoors the mother might be wire to spread cheesecloth over the gap hood and oart It must, be tied firmly to stav in

hatd 18

between of conrse place Prom the wing

dave, and

now until April will be dust=laden on darn dust ix good for nobody. We are told that each atom of dust has a paxeenger in the drm of some germ or other. Perhaps thix 1= the see ret of the common ¢old. But wing and dust are bad combination: foi babies, whether we know the rea On or nat

Afr Damper At thiz time of veal are about everv-other-day affairs rot in the ground ana what left of the ee and shaw melt and combine to dampen the, aly and make it =eem ohillier than it ix Which ix a 20nd thing, because we will bundle haby against eold when we may not be thinking about dampness Tt ix rometimeas little people then ah xneh moist days be used as ustal, but plaged ih a room With the windows raised Baby should have on hix hood and epat and be ecavered. The room heat mav he reduced to antdont temperature Incidentally, it for the ehildren or go to xehool.

Guarding Against Quick Caoling They are tired pulling sh ga lathes and, when sidewalks are clear and lawns inviting, it is Ha tural for them to rn oufside ans cape or overzshoes, and with esats unbuttonesd Until the w ix exactly what they Frost coming aut of an heidious thing [ometimes it ix NOt to be een at all, Bo he Arm about them not sitting on stone <teps, or «tone anvwhere, And eal fainlv not on the graund, either While it x Bext nat te make much ehange th winter elathing until later, averbundling an warm dave and the rexulting perspiration and ofl Aangey Ole

1]

Than Usual thaws alxn

ix

bast to give these fresh air ingame. The eart mav

“rubber” time play autzide

ix

who

ix settied, this should not do the ground ix

eathey

eonling process i:

all

te

will he ta xe the mdement reelate the lavers af even weather T™he eames in 1athearad from and jerks off snow suit ang xweats er. then lies down to read ih his soaked shirt, will aon he sneezing He should peel gradually and change wet eclother to dry A gand rubdown ton, won't hurt him Por the the children

be eaxy Coapvright

necex=ar DORN wan! Hn child who

running

nne tx

in

dressing won't

few weeks colds

next against

1935 NEA 2epviee, Ine

Display Vellum

Family Tree of

[Clhott Durand

By HELEN WORDEN

Times Xpecial Weiter NEW YORK, March 2 A large il

inminated parehment af Blliott Pn Fang's site Udall parchment Mrs patgn

the distant winanw of

family tree on ix displaved in the Ballou at 730 Fifth Ave. The was made for hiv sate Bleanor Durand Hanna, Cham fll, (the farmer Eleannr Di mdianapalix), in henar nf first ehild, Richard Hanna, ah Oct, 0, 1936 Elliott Durand TTI, seulptor ant son of Mrs, Rudalph Chicago, the former Blea daughter of the late Mi

rand

Inte Elliott Durand, who was ih action in the Worle Wai photographing from an airs

Both Elliott Eleanor the

Rive ats pubhe

Durand and his Durand Hanna dianapalis

Mr, Elliott frequently visits at the Gen, Robert H. Tvn 2114 N. Meridian 8t, Indian He is the nephew oi Mrs Rang MeClee, 440 Park York, who wax the for

apolis

Ave, New

Reported mer Rena Tucker, Indianapolis

Steemp Creve Ts Shown Recognition of fis a hohby

international has heen gi nackwen! destgner, who has produced a cravat bearing facsimiles of Preneh stamps

Tey Shredded When toduy with bananws or canned fruits, Bente n hot cererl for build. ing energy and body heat,

ont Add,

Myr, Irving D. Hamilton 1k the newly elected president of the Nom apxiee Gmld, She war chosen nt the annal meeting held yesterday the Columbia Cah,

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SOCKED FOR BAD BIDDING

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Trday’s Contract Problem

North haz the contraet for govern ho trump. Twelve tricks are fh might after the opening lead. Should Norih Mik his «lube and hope for dig= cards, before cashing the ace of diamond: and his other high spade? AARNE PRES ® 8H SAB vil

Fant

Pann

None North

vw rr» INT Pass Pann Dahle

Dea! Opening lead a 7 na 4 = Ald

® AID ARKQJIDT4Y All val, Opener=—& J Solution ih pext issue,

Rubber Sonth Vast 19 4%

E

(Blind) (Blina)

ig =ignal to =how spades Fant th the ace diamond

an antry ecard in

returned a eluh andthe

riffed and West returned which Fast ruffed Now a low spade waz returned afd West 18d hix last diamond fen Fast to ruff again, Fast eashed the king of clubx and (he last Ave tricks | Were taken By the declares

ec 107 NFA Barvies

nm

Nolution to Previous Problem By W. E. M'KENNEY American

Sh might v7 three hearts, the story of the disaste: lowed hiz play af today's hand at a game contract, doubled, perhaps might not have Been told, But, afte hix partner's bad no trump bid, fal lowing the avercall hy Weazt, he ean not be greatly blamed for deciding that, with hiz fine emi=-twe suite he haz a [alr ehanece of making game Whan West avercallad, North had A the a choice, He might double Beeanse Fairview Preshviarian ORiireh Wa he thought he could heat ashe 2paae, aps Mis or he might pass, He choge instead _ th hid ane no trump, a bid that Jolt Wt eould he of interest /nlv te his dp Mrs. Frank T ponent: South, after Fast'z pass, gram esmmitter chairman, | decided that, with salid hearts And present the falleawine a Ane diamond xuit, game was "iN ly musiea) POE FA Fishback, vinlinist:

the bag After East's double, (Shultz, cellist; Mrs. Helen Brook: the seven af elubz Falsset, soprann; Mrs, Helen Walls Fast won with the 10 and returned accordionist, and Vauehh G8rhish the denee of diamonds, West won | barviene with the ace ahd returned the six | The Jane T Hendrick croup members will act ax tea

of diamonds, uring the suit-direet-hoatesses Mr Harm ROBers in

Rou chairman. Her assistants are » > x esdamen Arthur Mundt, Harry Mind You: Manners

Cuthberison, Russell Goodrich, and Text vour knowledge of col

[John Day rect xoefal usages by answering

Other committee clade: Mrs, W. 1, Holdaway. tishet the following questions, then echeeking against the authori

chairman, with Mesdames Verna Stuart, Henry Keteham, H, 7. Hub bard and J, B, Powell assistants Mrs, Virgil D, Rugan, hospitality chairman, assisted hy Mesdames ¥# N. Kime, D, TT. Weir, T. B. Kiirly Clarence Domhoff and B, O, Oofr tative answers balow mah; Mrs, MeOlellan Ooappock, fieket 1. Mav we write chairman, aided by Mesdames DH very good friends Whitham, J, W, Knipp, R, ©, Shults typewriter? and D. H Grove: Mrs, Charles 7a 9 SABIE A table chairman, with Mesdames ¥ letter "Miss W. Bilven, J, D. Stillwell, Rabari 3 Ix ft earreet Shinglar and John ¥hle assistine graved eards tn thank friend Mrz, John F, Boesinger, president who have ent ABWers ar pei nnl nates te a bareaved pet son? 4. In a the Hale lower aft A Is ‘ft

will presides gin a letter Mr, White." White’?

Riidge Teaghe Neorelary have stopped at Had he done =o that fel

apviia nt

Tea to Be Held By Missionary Socrety Friday

misieal (ea, sponsarsd hy

inary Saciefy i Mm. Friday

In he

2p at the ehireh PAanharier, pro 1A entertainers Mra Leland Mrs, Rabhert J

in

West spend

= Mission

members in

to

the

letters Ah

woman sigh Aa Jane Pare’? IH wend en

Pudding Recipe (ri1ten Butter fen Ave =livas of stale hread and s&t them ih a pudding fish, Beal twp eggs aned a auarte) BE a cup of sugar tl light, ade half A PInL af milk and a saltspoph of nutmeg, Pour (this over (the Bread ane let it stand until soaked, Bake hall ah hour in a maderate pven

atte in

friendly he written hand edrner? more [armal with "My thah "Dear

mat the 01 he Dent Mr

1H

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What would vou don if You were choosing an ends ing to a letter you have written to a newly made friend? Use (A) Lovingly? (BB) Sincerely? (C) Yours truly?

Ensemble Idea 1s Stylish

The ensemble iden is quite prom fihent in men's furhishings fo (spring, Typical of thix is a robe, | [pajama and short set of lightweight | cotton, all covered with the same » foulard type pattern in three colors ANSWers . ; y y OO al ' \ 1. Yes, but alwavs write 20 | Ripe Olives Add Fle N cin] notes in lenghand | Ripe olives help to supply 5 No, ‘use (Miss) June | textiire ane flavor to Ford If necessary | Plates

meaty Vegatahle

in

Ski=Ball

[with a

(Chemists

| hea

Ably Tames March Lion

and Rus®ian Are New Aros Beverages

Drink matic

By MRX, GAYNOR MADRDOX NEA Weyviee =1am Weitey 2 March ame in like a 16H, offer Rim a drink of =2pieed tea. and he'll hag [or another With a ‘Pretty Please Bpiedd tea thiz =ki=mad

or ax {he ki élubs avay and naw eall it, Ri hall ix A New Ral Beverage made with tea that's trong and clear, spiced. and poured inte pecially des signed alasser which ean Withstand the aromatic heat

ki Bal WBrving) One alice 1amon studded with whale cloves 1 teazpondn granulated sugar, 1 stick ¢inhamon and strong, clear, Not tea Place (he =uear and elovesstuddesd 18Moh xlice ih special ski=Hall glass, Pour in hat tea Use a ¢inhamon stick as a muddier. Quite a Int af HR 21

Bhow paris and

]

the March winds combine to make other hat Beevers ages papilla TEV thiz somewhat similar drink When vou've =tond vane skis 1h the corfer and URWHURd your woolen mie; Russian

ane

Toa One and Ly 1 up bailing

lice

qua LAARPABH Tra, water. 1 whale clave, 1 =livay af pressrved shall pidce of atiek

aranee and a cinnamon Make cantainine YB man ment: things them

ainany tes, Pai all the pref

INH RHE 1Aa ip BRAY ihgrediants to pass the eandis vA ARV Bt her Better nat make

a tray I! With the tea Went Npanish Chaenlate (12 rervinas) Pour Bunees 4 RRUAIAE) HRs sweetenasd choedlate, 2 olps watsy, Ys 1eAsponh alt, 3 tablespdois sugar, B cup milk, 1 =hake Hutmes. 1 shake ¢iRRAMON, 's teaspoon vanilla axtract Cut ehaeslate ih double hoiler wale When

nn

very

Plane over hat

into pisces With wats melted, add slaar, alt, ¢ihhamon and nutineg, Place aver direct heat, =tirrine eanstantly And Boil 3 minutes, Return th deirs ble boiler and edntinue to cook the chocolate as 16he a= vou ean. The 16hger the batter, Slowly add milk, a little at a time, stirring eoRstARL: Ih Wheh the choedlate hBeesmes completely heated, beat it viaareusly FOR Add vanilla and froth will rise and give lightness, Then serve-—-and thara will Be many ealls far “seconds” Don't serve Reavy sweet cakes ap frosted eonkies with it, Plain salted hizetita Br plaih sandwiches apa Bett ey The 1ane ennkine late, the spices and the heating ars important, Anather =ki=eluh dea? N&, Just ah ald Spanish cistem

Mrs, Hamilton Named Head

Sunnyside Guild

Beate A foam it

al the ehaens

Mpa. Irving D. Hamilieh i= ts lead the Sunnyside Chilled in iis aes tivities next vear. She was chosen at a luheheon meeting held vesters aay inh the Celumbia Club Other oMears are Mrs, Wallace © [ee Aral vice president; Mrs, GJ, Bookwalter, second viee president; Mrs, William H, Hanhine ABC PEs tary: Mra. "Theodore B. ROO, assists ant secretary; Mra. Wavhe O, 8tahe, treastirer: Mrs, Leroy Martin, esrre sponding secretary, and Mrs, Plavd J Mattics, parliamentarian New hoard members are damier G8 0, Sehmidl, © chisr ang Rekbert HH [turm

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made (ih the sual ‘Chinese milk’ is H milk

Stripes to Be Populey Stripes are something to 160k for this apring. Almost every important couturier shows them Oreed, for ihatanee, red, white and blua sik ohes to trim a black wool vests jacket and dress Anather Oreed frock, Ah slate Blie woanl, has » Ble ane white striped silk pigie vestes ANE poHeket piping tb mateh

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