South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 59, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 February 1922 — Page 2
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TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 28. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES ird hit a .s -ri ; - THEY WILL ACT AS BRIDESMAIDS AT PRINCESS MARY'S WEDDING t ' $ ur;i ' ;.iM J jr.e w he:, t; rr;crt .-hIr',d" l -'rd rrs :. . r.i i;r.e:ji 'r',:r.el i' h'.t .-.i. I 1 - i !h-:r .attention bi"ou:it 1 ' . f ' s hr, i r i. 1 3 - i vva f: . ep aftr t r c 'i ' ;-;r.ic u Array. I 1. in ? : :r Wh;!.: th v. rr.r:-.Tit 'v.-s r ! ir.to !hr f rd ror.tr i ts Iti.Ii'r jfi:1 f.-r K-rr.j-r a ff.r d-i; .1 later, a l;e dire- tic Atty. Fauci. -'ty. returt.e. ihr Fr..:d St.it--:. - .-, I r' .vi ' Si-1 BETTER HOMES' WEEK PROGRAM IS OPENED HERE . r r
Ro-s Crane and Mi? Hansen Present Subjects Effectively Moudav Evening. r. : r. 1 from pan rr,e
,afy mah v camfuif;i: lafy fofis (kimjx-lknnox
irv i;lizai;i:th fvi:x lady dian'a.brid'IKMan'. tdy ka-ul:l yhnpih. LYON.
l.AI'Y MARY TI'YN.N'i.:. T.AT1 Y
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th-j rtilini lichtest iiül iL: r ills in"Ai foi it m r KP trc rt. tl;- n o.-.t liüj "rf.Tn? thing li ta kci 'f-ry-tiun'T in rHrailrl rf latior tu the wall.--. T'u.r .h.rniiri al'o bi .-ocral intcU' In t.'.'' ru-.ia a family center, tiuill.v nar tho llrrj'Iact : ar."thor ( ntrr : tou'.iil li. j i-inn-i. ri.l anotii i ;t !--!j ti l tho v.rtt;t,i: d'k." " 1 1 1 1 th- loom i.tii plf f f ly turin;;!i'.l wi'lj furnitnro fii'in l"fal th" ('hi' Mo" ü i?if i'"lU'-'l M i clurliri". i'.u!ir in Southi l'.M!'l inncir:. f n I hr fiit nurular nut Vit! s i: 1 1 .t ttfl oini' that fh'-? fprm.l'l with n on.-l. "I. lM .-urt S:i." "I'rrvH AMnllnp t Type." "Soiiif worifn ilrrs-5 t-i jtlrri' thir hiihjp.lf ," snhl Mif.s 11;iiimi, t.iklitc: up Iut sulj't; others to follow th litv.st m1i, anl ;unthr rii.ss us th ir r.eichb-T- il" Vh;tt Ih'y rc I! ih'uM lo tlrcJ ai -tcrditi? tu their ty ' Thfro are thr tye of oi:un, proup1 ac orHn'4 to thnr Ueh t clor. The first i the tin, 1 1 fecoii'l thr tan with a l'-op nr.Min'N T:ath. anil thi thin thf liito itI j'lnk skin t-f tjhyh..i-.i. The sv oii'l f.fjth-se is th-. rnot liiYn ult tj-pvi to tir f s. jTJ-nr.mont i" th' l- s; 1 1 -1 of thf wcll-l r "1 woman an! koi.,1 carri.ise U a ck'io s",-oinl. Another important point to oh?-.r is that of never brlnqiiil? two intent oi,ut"fcthor. a. thy f nl to i-h'"ap:n i.if !i othr. Mi Hanson thn illut i itt'l hr p-'ints ly .l?.aoribin th1 go n.-5. w?rn I'.v t!i different typn of womrrV hf U al rh".cni in Io.mI tores. To la v's . pi v ra m at thi "P-ctter 1 1 win-o" instifuto in-in-l.s th cnrl vlemon.Liration of tlros. whirh ulll i' ii thy Inovs ot i liithcs. l y Tl!53 Hdii'n at ih? hmli school at 3 o'clock. Mr. Oan will mw. the f cond of Iii.- s-rivs of h inonstra tlVis of intrur Uccoiatm; hy tun.hinj u room ia Mi;- at tli ii ffv' l at ii o'clock tonight.
Journalists Will Wear Court Dress at 11 t fhliti
LONDON. Fth. 27. The journalist Livitf I to the wrddin? C'f Pr;r.'-;s Maty and VI-L-ount J is- c !! Tu-i.v. ha', c he on Kraut : p-rrni?.-ion to near p;yrfii:U' ''r. -:. but Piar.y li-'ivo ;i n no i :n -1 tiicir intention of contor mime 'o iIj. tr;.;.s of the lnititio:i rrii'i- tiiii; court drc.. London nill srr som of 1 1 mo-t famous writ'.rj and j-ct.il Ainfiucau corr spor.der.ts in the kr.O' brect)it'i and lie and ?ilk faced ost u m s that liiti' com down from antiquity.
vast enow us timom; LODO OX PIUXCESS MARY'S ElWIXCr DAY 1 1 'out i ii ii 1 from pap on-.)
it s 5ur to come
Hundreds of Subjects of British Empire Share in Making Trousseau Trades Hepresented Raniie Emm Iriidi Colleens Who Made the Einserie o Gold Miners Who "Panned" eddinp; Wing Metal. LON"DrN. Kri). 27. ??veral hun-jliavo not r"rn vorn .inee the early drf-d nton, uonicn and pirls of the j da y. of Queen Victoria's reicu and
T'nlted Kinr.lom arr proud of having
the, therefor, now hopelessly old-
had pome s:n3ll pirt In the ikrln-j f ivliiond. Th" whole olketion ir.t; and m i nufacturo of various ar- rrds resetting in order to brm; tides of Piiii'-e-? Mar'.- trousseau ! tl;-m Into accordance with modern
for her wedding to Yheount I'i-f-cell.-. The trades and crafts they represent rans; from Iri.'h rollten em-
Iroidorcrs tho helped, makn the lin-
home of Ii r ?on, Forrest Litter. Lydkk, Ind., death having: iollcwetl an illness of er.c week with a o:nplicatlon of diseases. fc'iie was born Nov. .", 1 S 3 5 . in Ft ark county. Ohio, but moved to thi.i county with her parents when the. was a child. She v.-as married to Lenjamln Litter in 1 Bf -i'loi
her M.ui Fori est. at wliOfC home she i
dkd. she hars anothor n. Payton Litter, of Chicago, smx jiranl(hildrdi and three -eat-prand .d:ildren also Mitvlve. Funeral services will le held at the re.iden-. at 2:.,0 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Itev. Tl. D. HtcU olhciating-. and burial will follow In Mt. Pbasant cemetery.
Americans' Who Will Attend
n sriti
taste.
I'roru his eccentric kinsn;an. lyord I
Tianricarde, Viscount Lascclles InhcrlteJ 2.000.000. The bride has accepted a pair of
frtrie Jo sold miners of South YVn les j Norwich-made, ihos made by cxv. ho "panned" the metal frum which ; service ni u. They aro of line . iththe wedding rinj was mule. of-silver brocade, with a truo L'-uh Many articles of the bride s we,t- XIV heel. Lnp:lih h.incl-buffed il;ng apparel ami tr.ivelir?: attir ; U-atlier soles and white kid lining, were te-ndcied a gifts from various : The bu.-k'e comist of a trefoil patguihls ar.d industries. Len the j tern looped bow of jne seed ie irla briJ(;'s bouquet is to be an evidence ; n a wi.-p of silver tissue, of good wishes from admirer? it i'roru the Worshipful Company of will be presented by the Garden- Oloverf. Princess Mary has received rs.' company, one r,f the ancient ja "trou.eau" of ploves plain fullcity of London tradesmen's organ- I lc ngth white kid ploes for the wt-J-
"Marrb d in s. 1 i 1 1 1
i .irlit." It i - r;ot known whether th" pi inc. s inti nd.s to adhere to tli admonition which foruid.s a brid t.. lot.. into the mirror after she has d r.ii'-d her wedding gown. Hut there is liLeiil)..od of shoner
befer.. th cn:rmony, according t o j nation?. ding and an assurtment uf walking, ihe v.f.iih'r proolUr.. whicli iii Frinoe?.--, Mary's wedding pown. 1 riding, drivirg and hunting gloves
thoiu:hllihP i nose of tier eitu oriuesma ids. i or t no linest ski lis a ud made with the
ms. Nf)llA MARKS.
! U ord has bct-n received ot me
death Sunday of Mrs. Nora Marks, formerly of South Bend, who succumbed from a short il!iHvs following a. stroke of paralysis at her home at Turner, Mich. Surviving ar her husband, Kdward. and one daughter, Mina. Funeral services will ho hr'kl at the- home of Thomas Marks. 10 niibH s'Mthwtsf of South Lend. Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock and at 1 1 1 - Lutheran church, mar North
Liberty, at L' o'clock. Interment will t take pla e at tho Lutlieran c-?mc- j tury. I
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DFCIJLSS OF MAN "HKSTKIL r.'rmerh Mi-. IF'.-n Va .umerman of i 'mt mnati.
LA TY LTr-LLFSPAT.-E. I'oimerlv Mr. Jhu .Vioh Anto
reckoned a happy augury
the sun mi..-t h i n as the bride. and bridegroom leaw; the abbey to make prospects. Friiui'NS (liango Initial. P.y marrying the princes'? will hae changed h-v initial, which is cons;derd lucky, a.-, '"to change natu and not httr i? to vhance I'or worse jnd Jiot. better." Lut notwithstanding all sigr..B, favorable and t'ueru i.-e, it ls recalled that
KIWAWANS SCORE GREAT SUCCESS IN 1922 GUEST PARTY
25U Gue?l? Vote I'Aent le?t Sinee Pro-War Days- State Governor Speak.-.
will be of white ilk ornamented with silver tissue. What form of headdress the bridesmaids shall wear has been a subject of much consideration. .Vt former royal weddings, the bridesmaid hae worn veils. It s been suggested that tho?o of the princess wear wreaths of flowers or bands of silver tiyua. Wear Ancient Voll. , Princes? Mary will weir the wed-
' ii vt:ii .;p i -.'n tiv i
Queen AlexanOiu
priuee.- a.o Mippof"'! to pos esio:ng
their in', n magic, and eharm.- tc j Queen Victoria,
carry ha pr mess witl them. 'nd lur mother. Q'uern Mary. The Kisant i'" weilding cakt , which The Orid- has had a wonderful Fht- bride will asst in cutting atnloik prepired for the wedding day
Iluckiucrham palace, nfter the cere- .for wear a she drives to and from
It is of purr white fur
the abbev.
greatest of care. Twenty-five Lonrlnn shops have received patronage from the bride In tho '-ompletion of her wedding wardrobe. They embrace makers of afternoon dresses. eening (lrtssef. roat drecs. evening coats, jumper?, hi ndkerchie f, shoes, hats and lingerie. In addition, homcspunf.' fr traveling suits, and lace ar.d embroideries for iingerie hare been obtained from Scotland and Ireland.
JüDGirS ILLM1SS HALTS Ml IKDERER'S SENTENCE KLKHOKN, Wis.. lb. 27. Cir-
and is morieie.i upon a similar gir-iCMit J''d:o Helden, who was to hae
Patrlcii Ram
sentenced t red MeLride of Port-
lind. Ind.. Monday for the murdei of Kdwin Thielen of Laclm. Wis..
limny symbolical of the empire. It contMin.s wheat from Onada and
Au-tralii. currents from Tasmania iii'iit worn by Lady
raisins, from Africi. citron from j say tlirce yers ago. India, peel from Malta, almond.ij Surmise as to the bridal train was
from th fanarie-, spiet from C y- enue.j the announcement that a i u 'as taken sr.riously ill la.n nicht. Ion. Borneo and Zanzibar, .sugar Lit r,f "the mo.-t beautiful cloth eer I MoBride oonfe?se,i to a det tive from P.arbavb" s. as wfli as D-on- i woven in Lngland" had been Ueliv-! a'1 news-paper rnen on the train hu- eggU and Ii ish and Aust ralian i e. r.j to the prim-ess' drenial;ers 'whieh brought him from Ohio last butter. 'for u-e jM fashioning fhi. part of 'week, and va.i later repeated to the At r. : r!f o'do, k the new iscoun 1 lier gown. The 5'irface is of satin : itr:ct attorneys of Jefferson and
te-. and her luivmul will driv
t ci ; ni o. . t h r; e? over
weft of fnu-t v"alworth counties. As a result ot
Paddinston station, where a. ,pccis1 ; silver to which n backing of silk has . hi- illnfc. Judge Loltlcn
flowr be-.Jecked train will await ibem for their honeymoon journey to Shropshire. Tlie thousands who Niil !' disippointed In the;r desire to seo the bridal party drivo through the pray streets will tind compvuat ion in the moving ph ture theaters whre the srreet di-vpiiy and abU y scenea will be produced Tuesday night. The l'.uckingham ;alai ofiV'iabi hae ordered a uuautity of artificial rose petals maae by disabled war rtcrans whi'h will be substituted for tonfe ti.
it w.-,e
been given that covers any slight tTtel. will be una Me to ho;ir tho case
jougtine-s that the silver thceads 1 ot til edneday rit the earliest.
miglit offer 'o the touch.
This rude a soft and pliant fabric that has a wonderful shimmer
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'"Utiuu-d from pige t.re'.y nvv Mt:;-, vil moniM'1:!!-. which wer'' extremely well re.-ele1 and "Tlie N.i.e of Sp.iJe." tl tr-mpe cT reil negro m i r? !-. ilnomd apolu- in thir sp.. !i!'y numtTs :h;el Jr.clud'd ?o!"j, o,urters and dUet. "fn'iilto" IVattirox 1'vrning. The hit f the r'vr.if; w, the pf Irin: of Prof. N,,' n Limfton .Tor.e. and h.U "Oc-up...'' introduced as the r:al of Anni F i F.iy roi Li'hir.t the Wir.ird. The ,-. ou'.fo." In th-i frm of a entert rrnl S-i". rook loned for the o--ra.-len by the M!!nw.ik,i n.arufa -turfr.", played several r',T(;s to proe it? Menfitv a phonograph. Ifcter dtmonstratmp its powers in th necult plence by a r.sw eri:-g int r.ipently many questions asked by ihdf mer.strator. Frof. ,T -ne. M ir.) dark secrets iti the ',ivs of the ir.rmbrs were brought f ruht during
th rroce 1!r.e. After th pu.ts j -j-MOi i4
had ben mystirled for sm time by . yr
. Jore' remarkable powet. th
o f-f to 1 re in t e ners-oti
rriMtssioii. inelmling ilove focu- ; 1 by the roy.'.l family, will h.
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of Walter O'K-ere. Fo'!-.w;nr the program. Penny's orchtra pise1 the program of dr. .-es. A cotillion. ur.dr the dire--!m of M. MvCVr.r.e!! of Chicago wa. the clc-inc feure, rnr.y r.ovej stur.ts in'rodtfeF Air. one the ffaturs were the prsni march, in .'.lv h th arti.-lrints noro fancy :?rfr hsts; a kiddle car rjre. bliet Tn'-. introducing a r.i:mber of the '.:b men. exponents of tlie art, ar. 1 a t Ir.der el' dan-e n whi-h the
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' 1 ......... V- flirpers they drev t the fort cf :Jy. The ":?: Klar!ar.t" wer tnrrcducei in their hi by clothe. t"re wan & lernen and candv ngure, a. handcuff d.r.c and a cike walk, tn rr.e of th fiurf- the virieus CUpIfS "Ä"re followed ah'ut tr.e rem as they I a need by twn nttendir.fi. ;r. hold'.r an t::v.brr.i over t e m ar.d t h other f a r. n i n. sr :gTouly with a large fan. t Th fun that reijr.ei durinc the tctllhcn dti much to cap a climax t h 5 jr.ost er.Joyab; aflair in the
! drawn by a pair of bay lou?,,
t' od of teams of ri or eight
online to additional ibfalN announced toni-rb.t. IIowetr. for c-o-ing away the bride and groom will
rub- behind four famous Wir.d.-orj-:ra - , -
P.e;u'T;in from the- nbby the kinc a:d queen will occupy trc"1 vHsb.il coach which oarrbd the kinc .and princess t the thurch. while the newly wedded couple will occupy the coach that brought th; ;': e-i a ud her s. n to the ceremony. rritvx-. Mary has teleraph" d at know lodgment of Mrs. Saur.der sor.'.s- jg: f t of b.er Hempshire estate to tlie gi-I guides. f'Apres.d great a ppreciatin for the generous gift. ARRESTED ON MURDER CHARGE 18 YEARS OED TlVALOOSA. All. IVb. Porty-eigb.t ears after the killing ot
i'ier Mcor-.oy at i;ome, ;a.. t;--orr
t1.::.- . ;; was a rre; d
ay in connection vit!i tlie crime.
c.eAr-o w. r.iors', a Ikrmir.ghan'. attorney who swore out the warrar.t
.i rr c'. announced that
in ; "t o. e.-i j j-.g. in
running water
under the licht. The .-ihor threads were spun in London and the. finest of ('bins silk wa'-. used. Purine the v ainc of this triumpb of tho craft, a screen of wliite
cotton was erected about the loom j ... CÄ.-. 1t 1.. t rr.l. .I
i" u in on.-- av,i. hip weaver i ,
is one ni nie row ej-aitsmen wuo have mastered the intrieate art of
I weivimr a three.pijo velvet.
.Icwols, ''i mi, Old-I'aslnonod. The famous CI a nrte i i-.T - jewels
nto the poes?;rin of
BANDITS GET S70.000 IN STANDARD OIL COUP
MRS. rOKINTIIA X. SHT.N. Mrs Cormtka N. Swen, TIS Cleve land a v.. died Sunday moming a f tn an illness of one y.ur. Death wa: duo to cancer. She was born in Galien. Mi- h.. Juno CS. IS IT, and was 7G ytars old. Mrs. Swrti was married to Daniel W. Sun. who survives her, in 1SHT. at Oalien. Mich.', and seven years ago they moved to i-outh Fend to live. Uesidtfl her husband. &h is survived by six children, Mrs. F. W. Polen k. T. f!. Swpn and C. ''. Swen of South Pnd; I'. D.. of Chicago; F.lmo. Ilichland Springs. V.l.. .ami Mis. O. (.J. Marsh of Prcgiass. Yucatan. Mrs. Sen was a member of silvei Link lodge. No. 1"8. Daughter ot Rebecca. The funrral will be bedd at Oalicn. Mich.. Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock
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LOS ANOFLIIS. Cal. Feb. :'7. An amount f.-timatl as hich as $ 7 . 0 0 in cafli and cheeks was ob
i tained by bandits in a spectacular j daylicht robbery of three employes
01 tue Manuaiu i;n vo., nere .ucn-
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IUILDIN(i ri'.RMITS. (ne-st ry fiim. dwelling, Norman .1. Oliver, at IF.'.'l Snin st . stimatrd resst $2.000. Two-story frani dwelling, Mrs. H. Porter, at till F. Dtyton st., estimated cost $:b2e". Two-story frame dwelling. Joseph Luther, at SO: Harri on av., estimated cost $2.: Oft. ( in -.--story frame dwelling, J. Kirkley, at "Fs Fairview av., e-ti-mated cost $rb.
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Princess Mary, but it i unlikely that she will be able to r - ;my of them
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START INVESTIGATION OF lU.'CKETING CHARGES
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Po Juv etication of . r.il tu. keting" charges auiin-f cotton brokerare t'.rtus will beeir, Tim today, t!-. distri'T attorr.ey'.-j orT".' announced Monday. Fist. Atty. Banton .said cilirials and attorneys of the American Cottoa fc-har.ge had requested that thi hearings b so conducted that they iv.Ight answer In pu'i oorap'.air.is touching the ocr.duct of the ee h 3 r. t:
Mtory of the
Walter
F Feg an wis th airman of th r. -t'.rtalnmer.t" rommltte and '.tan cMefy ri.ir'rr.?ible f c r t..e f rf t l .'3 affi'r.
' h'war.fc Dyes OothlrgMaln 731 32-tf
TiOFLAH llOi.S ACiAI.V l-'OP.T WORTH, Tex. 1'eb. 27. T:. btf.er than dollar hogs appeared In I'o'.t Worth Monday after a y?ar'j a-'-stn-e. Th.A higi.ost prbe of th year v.ere -,iid r.ot only fcr the b.otbut for r;:-", rteer ar.d Iambs. Th'
top m pou r d.
oi was lO.O'i ce-n.t.s per
Pat a. Obi" P"ll In your bath tub he will promptly tteal the rlr.gi. 63
Ie yen 1, r; .w Iti it ::i a n v s alt treui i- ! f.erfe-'t to. t h '' s..;re o' rh tr-'iildc-. seera in !: w a y c e v, n pi' t f d
W If h the te pj ..I 1 v.r tt.ey Live I e a proved to be .lir. ' tly , .i'ise.1 by i:;.i ei t". -U nuti.ati"!1.. Pi.i'- of me kidrevh, of tl e tter.u. h and ef The howeN ;ire of ;! d'te tv r.et 'aMvli-g wdl S f I. 1 -t ns pat veur eUh hi er -J. r. We ran do fc. a hi .iirg t . veu Wirh lb hn s Ptiital s r i e will cisilv re.ilie a n leg ef "1 JT ee'it O'ir q u i p '. ' , t the bst in Noftr.era Indiana ur.d i.rcb-r iti" 'lrf rv i ;, graduate, t -i ri.-'iced tb &tit?.
.MISS. KOM-.AN III1TFK V lY. Mrs. Kosen n Ritter Puby. Sj years old and lifelong resident of St. Jo-s-ph ( diimy, died shortly after 10;30 .' lock Monday morning at the
ioviN(; rr.itMiis.
Albe,t Armour, lr.a LaSalle ct., j to ptüO Cedar .--t. I
W. M. Rutt.-. No. r Afiggie rt., to .'.jo N. hiiejick .-t. S M. Schmitt. :.eL' P--an r.ldc. to r.:7. P.irdsell st. p.. M. I'n rue. Tin Hihbml ct.. to Mi.-ha w aka . R. W. Cunningham. 1 s 1 :'. b". Pel-
lows st.. to t2Z Keasey st. j Joseph Tomczak, S04 Anthony St., j to JJ-'. W. o Li nee st. j
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Washed in triple-filtered, sterilized water; ironed by soft velvety steam-heated presses; trimmed off by hand-finishers.
HERE'S A TYPICAL FAMILY WASHING 88 PIECES OF FINELY FINISHED WORK
$9.68
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Wc pick up laundry work Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday and get every bundle back the same week, j
Mbhawaka, Niles and Buchanan collections made on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Delivered Saturday.
MEET YOUR FRIENDS IN OUR TEA ROOM
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Store Opens 8:30 Closea 5:30
Saturday Open Till 9:30
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Miss Vahlert, our Millinery buyer, has arranged with thr Jeadinr: milliners of Chicago and New York to keep a steady flow of new Spring Hats into the store.
Almost every day new models are put into our showing which
means that if just the Hat you want is not here today it may b'
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All the very latest colorings are included, such as Periwinkle. Ce.nna, Jade, etc. We also have a very smart line of all Black Hat-. The latest materials and trimmings are used and the styles ran;from chic little Turbans to big high crowned, flower bedecked HaF, of elegance. Our collection is ever changing, fresh models immediately replacing the ones sold, so make it a point to drop in every time you are down town and look over our new Hats for Spring. Five Dollars to Fifty Dollars
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