Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 141, 1 May 1916 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND. PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, May 1, 1916.

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Personals , Musicals Card Parties ,

OGIETY

"v T Clubs "

Teas Dances

Handsome invitations have gone out 1 as follows: "Mrs. William 8. Kauf-! man requests the honor of your pres- " ence at the marriage of their daughter, Mar? Ann, to Mr, Arthur Lewis Brown ; on Thursday,; May 11, at 5 o'clock in ' the afternoon, "The First Congrega-: tlonal church. Oak Park, Chicago." Owing to the" recent death of the bride's father, the wedding will be a : quiet one -and after the honeymoon Journey Mr. Brown . will install his ; bride at 860 Mitchell avenue, Avondale i Cincinnati; Mr. Walter Brown will ' be his brother's best man and Mr. Walter Geier and Mr.; James Stewart with several Chicago .friends, will act as ushers. Mr. J. L. Brown, the bride-, ; groom's father., and" Mr. and Mrs. Walter Erown, with j everal other Cin- ' clnnati friends will attend. Mrs. Kauf- ' man. is in Chicago now with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence; Deuker, and will remain until after the wedding. Mrs. Milton Craighead, has gone to lndianapoli3 for a visit with relatives. Two special musical . numbers were given at the Central Christian Sunday school, yesterday - morning, by the Girls' Quartet, from the East Main street Friends' church, consisting of ' Misses Ruth Hadley, Mary Butler, Mildred Edwards and Gertrude Clark, and a solo by Miss Thelma. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Reld of New York, left today for French Lick, after spending the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. David H. Dougan at their home on National avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Dougan entertained Informally Saturday and Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Reid. Messrs. Galen Lamb' and Moormann ; Lamb had luncheon at the Country f club today. . ! Mr, and Mrs. Lewis G. Reynolds of North Tenth street, have returned ! from an eastern trip. Mr. and Mrs. William Dudley Foulke and daughter, Gwendolyn, have returned from a several weeks' trip to Washington and other points in the east. Mrs, S. Burton Gaines has returned j from Indianapolis, where she attended I a meeting of the-Grand Chapter of ' the Order of the Eastern Star, as dele- ! gate. .. A meeting of the annual subscribers to the Margaret Smith Home will be :- held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the heme.

It has been necessary for 'the May social committee of the Country club ; composed of Mesdames Milton Cralg1 head, George Le BoutilUer and Edgar ' F. Hiatt to re-arrahge the schedule at the club for the month. The dance announced for Saturday i evening, May 6, has been postponed, but; the regular 50-cent dinner will be served at the club on this occasion. ' The card party to have bees, fiven i Saturday- evening. May 13. Has been j changed to Friday evening, May 12, land a 75-cent dinner will be served ! previous to th card party. 8atur ; day, May 30 the larige ball will be ! fflven as announced. Members of the ' dub are nuknl to heed these changes. A numbnr 'of charming social func i Hons will ha Riven this week for the I pleasure of Miss AMa McVlcker of I New York, formerly of this city, who i Is spending a fortnight hero with 'Mrs. J. 15. Cathell anil Mrs. A. E. ; Bernhard. Tuesday tat 1 o'clock Miss ! Elizabeth Comstocty gives a luncheon at the Country club. Wednesday ; Misses Bertha and Bessie Whitridge ! will give a luncheon and dinner, and ! Mrs. Jessie Allee-Kumler of Dayton, : will be an out-of-town guest. Thursday Mrs. Rush Miller entertains with a luncheon, and Friday the following will go to Dayton, to be the guests of Mrs. Kumler? Misses Elizabeth ; and Clara Comstock, Bessie and Ber:tha Whitridge, Af fie McVlcker and Mrs. Rush Miller. Miss McVlcker will loave for New York Saturday. Miss Susan Morris of New Castle was the guest of Miss Thelma SchillItiser during the week end, and attended the cotillion , party at the Country club. Mr. George William Spanagel spent Sunday with his mother, who is visiting relatives at Hamilton, O.

Miss Emma Connell has returned from Sidney, O., where she attended the funeral of Mr. Clemens Amann. Miss Helen Gilbert of Springfield, O., who has been with Miss Helen Nicholson at her home on East Main street, visited Mrs. William Turner in Hamilton yesterday. Miss Gilbert is a former resident of this city. After attending a house party at Iafayette, Miss Ann Nicholson has returned home.

Ashamed of her

bad complexion If you, too, are embarrassed by a pimply, blotchy, unsightly complexion, try Restnol Soap and Rcsinol Ointment regularly for a week and see if they do not begin to make a blessed difference in -your skfn. They also help make red, rough hands aaid arms soft and white.

Soap

nd Oiatnsc t are told bvll druggists. For trial fret, writ to Dept. 20-R, Kesinol, Baltimore.

Social Calendar

Miss Elizabeth Comstock gives luncheon at Country club. - -.- Committee, with . Mr. Paul I.'. Harris, chairman, gives dance in the Eagles' balL ' - Loyal Daughters of First Chris-. tian church meets with Mrs. Merle Tittle, East Main, street. Aid society of West RichmondFriends church meets at church.Mts. Haustetter hostess for meeting of Princess card club. Non-Pareil club members enter-; talned by Mrs. Allen. Aid society of the Whitewater Friends' church meets at church. 1 Mrs. " Omar G. Whelan entertains members of a thimble club. Miss Blanch Bayer entertains members of a card club at home South Fourteeenth street. Mrs. Anna Heltbrink hostess for meeting of the Kensington club. Aid' society of. South Eighth treet' Friends' church meets at the church. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Findlay host and hostess - for meeting of Neighborly club. Social Service - Bible class of Grace'M. E. church meets at 7:30. o'clock at the church. Home Economic Study class cf District No. 6, meets at Centerville. - Mrs. Clyde RIegel entertains members of the Progressive Literary circle. - Mr.' and Mrs.' George Kemper entertain members of a euchre club.

Tuesday morning. Each guest . is asked to bring : a favorite recipe. After the luncheon the annual business meeting will be held and plans discussed for raising money for the fl-r nursery. Professor, and "Mrs. Frederick K. Hicks, Misses Carolyn Hutton, Mildred , Schalk. Mrs. Fred Miller with her sister, Mrs. Shields of Washington, . and Mr and Mrs. Lee B. Nusbaum, will- be among the Richmond guests at the Cincinnati May festival this week. ' " .. v A . beautiful cotillion party was

.given Saturday evening at the Country

club by members of the April social committee and was one of the most successful functions of the .week-end. At the favor tables were Mrs. Howard Dill, Miss Gwendolyn Foulke and Mrs. Walter Engle at the men's table, and

Mesdames James A. 7 Carr, Jeanette G. Leeds and Frederick Bates at the

women's table. .After the cotillion an

Informal ; dancing . party followed. Among the guests were Messrs.. and Mesdames Paul Comstock, . Frank Braffet, Milton Craighead, Albert

Reed, Frederics S. Bates. Albert D. Gayle, Walter. Engle! Thomas M. Kaufman of Indianapolis; Rudolph G. Leeds, Ray K. Shiveley, Wilbur Hibberd, John H. Nicholson, Frederick Carr, Charles Shiveley, Charles McGuire Harry Lontz, Dudley Elmer, Julian Cates, Wilson Magaw, Will Dill, Newell Todd, Howard Dill, Mrs. Jeanette G. . Leeds, Misses Susan Morris of New Castle; Louise Malsby, Eleanor Seidel, Helen Gilbert of Springfield, Ohio; Helen Nicholson, J&net Reynolds of Dayton, Ohio, Mary Clements, Ruth'Pennell and Miss Todd of Piqua, Ohio; Messrs William Keys, Philip Starr, Huston Marlatt, Raymond Nicholson, Howard Griffith of

Indianapolis, Rudolph Knode, John Clements,-Jack Underwood, of Piqua, Ohio. f Miss "Gwendolyn Fonlke will assist vith the - Shakespearean celebration at Earlham college. . - - . A prettliy appointed luncheon was given today at the Country club at 1 o'clock "by Mrs. Walter Engle for the members of an auction-bridge club, to honor Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufman of Indianapolis. After luncheon auctionbridge was piayed., Miss Alice Bingham; Miincie, spent the week-end here the uest of Mrs.

Karl Allison. Sunday Mrs. Bfhgham and Mrs. Beck motored here from Muncie, Miss Bingham returning home with them. More than 250 members of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity and their friends enjoyed a dance Thursday evening at the Hotel Miami. This was the last dance of the series. There were a number of guests from Richmond, Hamilton, Springfield, and Oxford. Dayton News. , y ' Mrs. George Worley will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the Current Events club.

Mr. and Mrs. A. E." Purcell have returned from New York, where they attended the wedding of their son, Edward Lincoln Purcell, and Miss Elsie Giefen or Covington, Ky which was solemnized Thursday In New York. Mrs. Waiter Vossler has returned from a two weeks visit in Indianapolis, with Mrs. Alice Tangeman. .Miss Helen Simon of Piqua, Ohio, spent the week-end the .guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Anthony,, at their home in the Jefferson apartments: ?

An anniversary was celebrated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stout, on Linden avenue, Friday evening, it being in honor of their thirtieth v,-ed-ding anniversary and the sixteenth

birthday anniversary of their niece. Miss Flora RolL At 7 o'clock a delicious collation was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.' Edgar Stout, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Chase and daughter Miss-Nettie; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roberson and daughter, Marjorie; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stout and little son, O'Neal; Mrs. Will Roll and daughters, Myra, Angie and Flora, and Thomas Littlejohn. . Mr. James Medlin spent Sunday in Connersville with. friends. : ' .

Misses Elizabeth and Mildred Hunt

and Sadie Pottinger have returned

from Hamilton, O., where they attended a house party given by Miss Lillian Herold The regular meeting of the Woman's

Character Builders' class of the Central Christian church will be held Wed

nesday afternoon at the tabernacle.

In honor of Mr. Harry Powell, ,who spent the week end here, Miss. Olive Eliasyn gave a dinner at the Country

club- last - evening. Places were ar

ranged at the table for eight guests. Tuesday ' evening a dance will be given in the Eagles' hall by Mr. Paul

I. Harris. There will be cabaret sing-

ing- and refreshments in addition to

music for dancing furnished by a eaxa-

phone trio. The party will be chap

eroned. Programs are 7 cents. 4 Ad

mission ' will be asked for the gallery.

Messrs. Westcott Hanes, James Med

lin and Joe Smithmeyer have returned

from Indianapolis where they attended a dance given by the Sigma Tau Delta

Sorority at the Turnverein, Friday

night. In the center of the' room was

a fountain, and at either side an archway of vines and spring flowers was erected. Misses Margaret and Edna

Brinkmeyer, who are often visitors in

this city were among the hostesses.

Mesdames A. W. Roach and Rowena

Randle have been appointed to repre

sent the Indiana Federation of clubs

as delegates to the National Confer-!

ence or cnanues ana corrections. i

tra Mvrtle Harris and daughter.

Miss Stella, have gone to Dayton to

reside. . ... - . .

Mi's. E. O. Snell. Mr. and Mrs. John

Hawekotte and family ; - motored to Xenla. O, Sunday.

Mrs. M. F. Johnston. 'North Tenth

street, was among those in,the receiv

ing line when a reception was held at

the home bfvthe Young Women's Chris

tian association . when the ninth an

nual convention of the First district of "the Federated clubs was held in

the Walnut Street Presbyterian church at Evansville. A banquet was served

Saturday evening, at which' Mrs. John

ston gave an. illustrated lecture on

MArt at the San Franeisco Exposition

Mrs. Henry Thorpe has returned toJ

New York after spending tne week with Mrs. E: A Dickinson, of North Seventh street, ' Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson and daughter. Mrs. Thorpe.

went to Dayton to see Mr. Thorpe, hn ftnne.red at the Keith theatre

with a musical company. - Mr- Thorp

Has a wonaerrui tenor voice, ana nas been singing to large audiences in all the eastern cities. He appears "in the hearlHrm bill as"; H&irv Antrim. Mr.

and Mrs. Thorpe returned to New

York last night. .

Miss Agnes Schumaker, field secretary of the the Central, district of the

General Missionary .society, qt the Lu

theran churches, will make an address Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, at a called meeting to be held at the First

Enelish Lutheran church . at 7 : 30

o'clock. All church members .of the

city are Invited. , .

A basket sunner will be eiven tnls

evening at St Paul's Episcopal parish house for members of the parlsh- After supper the annual meeting will be held. Mr. George Schepman left Saturday for New Orleans on an extended business trip.

FINISH FOUNDATION

NEW PARIS, O., May 1. The New

Westville church foundation Is comi pleted and the building will soon be

back on the old site. The. structure will be re-roofed, the belfry" and entrance changed . from the , center front to the end, and an addition 'will be

erected, making one of Ihe prettiest

churches in the communltyr1

Daniel Miller of Shavers Creek, Huntington county, Pennsylvania, Is

using a wagon which was built in 1831. The date is stamped on an iron plate

on the wagon. i "

For the Weary Wife and Mother after the Winter struggle with poor food and poor service there is no boon like Shredded Wheat Biscuit. It is ready - cooked 'and ready-to-serve. The food that suppliesall the strengthgiving nutriment needed for a half day's work. For breakfast with milk or cream; for luncheon with -berries or other fresh fruits.

Made at Niagara Falls. N.Y.

Several members of the. Buzzers' club, enjoyed a picnic party yesterday at the Leeds' bungalow on their farm south of the city. The affair was in honor of Mrs. Thomas M, Kaufman of Indianapolis. Among the guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Rudolph G., Leeds, Wilson Magaw, Walter Engle, Wilbur Hibberd, Julian Cates, Mr. Erman Smith and Mru. Thomas Kaufman. ' - Mr. Garr Williams returned to Indianapolis this morning after spending the veek-end here. Mrs. Williams is visiting her mother, Mrs. H. H. Engelbert. .,'':..' : Mrs." Wlllard Z. Carr, who is spending -some time with her parents at Wyoming. Ohio, tame up Saturday for the Country club dance and returned to Wyomlnjr, Sunday. Dr. and Mrs., David H. Dougan accompanied their gueaw, Mr. tnd-Mr. Daniel G. Reed, to French Lick, this morning, where they will spend some time. A' luncheon will be given Wednesday, May 3, ut the Y.-M. C. A., by members of the Domestic Science association. Thirty-five cents . a plate will be asked. Members who do not have telephones are asked to notify Mrs. W. P. Robinson by 10 o'clock

A Smart New Suit for the Little Man.

1687

16ST Boys' Biou&e Suit,- with Straight Side or Diagonal Closing and with Sleeve in Either of Two Lengths.

Galatea, seersucker, gingham, linen

drill, linene, corduroy, serge, or cheviot could be used for this design. It may be finished with high necks closing and in double-breasted .style, or with diagonal closing as shown In the large view. The broad collar is new and Jaunty.v The sleeve In short length is idea! for warm weather. In Wrist length the sleeve is finished with tucks. , . The pattern is cut in 4 sizes;- 3, 4, 5 and 6 years. It requires 2 yards of 44-inch material for a 4-year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents In silver or stamps.

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Address Pattern Department, Palladium,

HENDERSON CORSETS Recognized leaders in back and front laced Corsets, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3. Once a Hender son Corset, Always.

'WHERE ALL THE CARS STOP"

McCALL PATTERNS Style Creators No pattern now before the public has such beautiful styles for Spring, 1916.

Tailored Suits and Goats

Our Ready-to-wear ,8ale continuesto wonderful values in smartest Spring Suits and Coats. A fresh lot of about two hundred new garments will be added to the assortment tomorrow, A rarely good opportunity to av about as much as you spend for Spring apparel. Regular $20 and $25 Suits Reduced to

The materials are Gabardine, Wool Poplins, Serge3, Checks, and Novelties. Each one lined throughout; alterations free.

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Only one or two of a kind, but this very fact makes them all the more deniable to the woman of exclusive tastes. To make room for summer stock and to be ure of closing these garments out lu a hurry, we have marked thorn all down to two aulek-selllng prices. Regular $30 and $35 Suits Reduced to

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Exclusive models shown for the first time this season. Most all sizes and the correct colors.

A SALE OF 165 Women's and Misses' Coats We closed out an eastern manufacturers entire sample line at a great reduction, and will price them accordingly for a quick sale this week.

$8.00 Coats, now.... ...$5.00

$10.00 Coats, now . $7.50 $12.50 Coats, now. . . . . . $9.50

$15.00 Coats, now. . . . . .$10.00 $18.00 Coats, now $12.95 $25.00 Coats, now . . ....$14.95

These Coats are offered at this great sacrifice ONLY BECAUSE we desire to turn them quickly. They are the newest models just put. In stock today. Only one or two of each style, however all sizes may be found in one style or another. 32 Women's and Misses' DRESSES

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1 Black Silk Dress,, size 36. reg. price $7.50, now $1.50 1 Blk Messaline Dress, size 36 reg. price ?15.00, now 2.00 1 Navy Silk Poplin Dress, size 16, reg. $12.50, now $2.00 1 Navy Silk Dress, size 36. reg. price $12.00, now $2.00 1 Black Silk Dress, size 36, reg. price $7.00; now $2.00 1 Black Silk Dress, 6lze 36, reg. price $10; now $2.00 1 Green Serge Dress, size 36, reg. price $8.00, now $1.50 1 Silk Shantung Dress, size 36 reg. price $8.00, now $3.00 1 Navy Serge Dress, size 14, reg. price $7.00, now $3.00 2 Navy Serge Dresses, size 16, reg. price $7.00, now $3.00 lNavy Serge Dress, size 17, reg. price $7.00, now $3.00 1 Striped- Messaline Dress, size 36, regular price $$.00, now , , , ,'. , , , .$3.00

1 Navy Silk and Serge Dress, size 36, regular price $8.00, now ................ $5.00 lNavy Serge Dress, size-40, reg. 'price $10, now $5.00 1 Navy Serge Dress, size . 16-, reg. price $12.75, now $5.00 1 blk. Silk Fbplln Dress, size 38, reg. $12.50, now. .$5.00 INayy Serge Norfolk Dress, size IS, regular price $12.50, now $6.00 I Blk Messaline Dress, size 18 reg. price $12.50, now $6.00 1 Nary Taffeta Silk and Serge Dress, sire 36; regular price $14.50, now .... $6.00 1 Navy Taffeta Silk, and Velvet Dress, size 36; regular price $15.00; now....$700 1 Navy Taffeta Silk and Serge Dress, size 36, regular price $15.00. now.. .......$7.0O i Blk -Taffeta Silk Dress, size 16, reg. $16.50, now $7.00

1 Navy Taffeta Dress, size 36, $17.75, now ....

and Serge reg. price S7.95

1 Navy Taffeta and Serge Dress, size 18, regular price $l7.50t now ......... $7.051 Navy Serge Dress, size 16.

reg. price $17.50, now $7.95 'I

1 Navy Taffeta and Serge Dress,- size 16, regular price $18.75, now ........ .$7.95 1 Navy Taffeta and ' Serge Dress, size 36, reg. price $18. now S7.95 Navy Serge Dress, size 88. reg. price $18.60, now $7,95 1 Navy Taffeta and Serge Dress, size 36; regular" price $18.57, now $7.05 3 Navy Taffeta and Serge Dress, size 38, reg. price $20, now ',., ..... . ... . $7.5 1 N(avy Serge Dress, alze 36, reg. price $20, now $7.95

SKIRTS, SPORT SKIRTS and WAISTS

A new line of SPORT SKIRTS arrived today

We Feature SKIRTS

TAFFETA SILKS . . .

SILK POPLINS,... I

SPORT SKIRTS . . ,

Serge and, Wool Pop

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$3.95 $5.95 $8.95

Our Sale of Waists Is most unusual. We are selling all our beautiful $6.00 and $7.00 Waists for

$3.98

Another lot Bold everywhere' for $5, here for

$3.50

ale of

Silks

CHIFFON TAFFETA Yard wide, all silk; the colore are Navy, Hague, Brown and Black; our $1.50 quality, $1.10 SATIN BTRirE TAFFETA B Yard wide, the very newnt creation In Stripe Silk, the wanted colors; our $2.25 quality, $1,48 GEORGETTE CflKFE 40 Inches wide, all llk, In white, flesh, pink and black, $1.75 quality for $1.25 BILK CHIFFON CLOTH, 40 in. wide.' all illk.ln a full range of colors. $1.25 qlullty. S0 ALL SILK TUB SILK 32 Inches wide, In a beautiful assortment or stripes, our $1.5 quality, for $1.00 SILK POPLINS Yard wide, all colors Including white and black. $1.00 quality, 7Q SILK POPLINS In both plain colors and brocades, a full line of colors to select from; special at 50 TUB STRIP12S 32 inches wide, suitable for shirts and waists, 65c quality, 50 HALF SILK SHANTUNG 34 Inches wide, very desirable for dresses, special 59

WASH

GOOD

BOTH COLORED AND WHITE . 0 COLUMBIA VOILE 46 Inches wide. In stripes and plain colors to match, 5d & 69 TRI-COLOR STRIPE VOILE 42 inches wide, all the correct color combinations 3E MULTI-PLAID VOILE 40 Inches wide, in beautiful pastel shades -35 AWNING STRIPE MERCERIZED POPLINS Very scarce and the most wanted fabric, Special 29C - McGREGOR TISSUES New Spring 1916 designs in this popular fabric ;-25 BEACH SUITING 36 inches wide, only a limited lot, special 19 MERCERIZED TISSUE'STRIPES, book fold, last lot obtainable at this price, special 15 TISSUE VOILE, 27 inches wide, stripes and checks, all Qolors, 15c quality. ....... -12 yz MAY SALE OF

Curtain

Materials

Correct Window and Door Decorations suggest a cozy, comfortable home. This week's Clean Up Prices enable you to beautify the home for much less.

LACE, EDGE MARQUISETTE, 36 inches wide, beautifully mercerized, with a linen lace edging; special 29 INSERTION AND LACE TRIMMED MARQUISETTE S6 and 40 inches wide, all the . wanted shades, 50c quality 39d .FILET NETS, 40 to 45 inches wide, n both ecru and ivory, neat figured designs, 98c qualities 69d SUNFAST DRAPERIES, 36 inches wide, the correct material for over-drapes, doors and openings, 50c quality 39 SUNFAST MADRAS in Rose, Green, Brown and other tri-color combinations; special -clean-up price ..... ..... ... 45 SUNFAST OVERDRAFERY in Ihe shades of blue, gold, brown, green and rose. These usually sell for 75c; clean-up price.... 55

CURTAIN SCRIMS 36 inches wide, plain center.s with beautiful colored borders;, our 10c ' quality , 7VzC NOVELTY SCRIMS 36 inches wide, in Ecru, Cream and White, sells regularly at 12c ; special 10 FANCY VOILES, S6 inches wide, with beautiful self color borders, the colors are Ecru, Cream and White; up to 20c qualities, this week ..v.......... 135 VOILES AND MARQUISETTES, 36 and 40 inches wide, a wide range of patterns to select from; the usual colors; special. .. .19 MERCERIZED MARQUISETTE, 35 and 40 inches wide, double thread, highly mercerized; Ecru," Cream and White; clean-up price ....... 7;,. . ... . 23d'

R. M. G.

Crochet Cotton The moat lustrous o them all. All number in rTl both white and ecru. Special May Sale .......... I 3 C

SPECIAL Our 12Mc Percale', yard wide,4 all colors, May Sale. 10c

SPECIAL

Clark'a O. N. T. Thread, - 7 Spools for 25c ; Sold, only tD Adulta. .Np phone orders. .

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