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SSWm 4 vu SAN TEA2TCISC0 CHEOSICLE STTKDAY UAH lfl 1921 91 si Series of Weddings Interest East Bay Smart Set 1 I Iwjt aeftsaawe I i ill Home Wedding On Wednesday Evening to Be Social Event OAKtAND June IS A notable wedding of the coming week will ba that or Waa A ana Le Breton Bar aoiir and Guataf Helmer Lindberg watch will take place next Wednesday evening at the haadeome residence of the brldo areata Mr and aire William A Barbour In the Crocker Highlands About on hundred and flftr guests will be prevent and Rev Alexander Allen rector of Pauls Episcopal Church will read the marriage aery Ice alter which there will ba a reception and tapper Mas Martha LJndberg sister ot tie bridegroom hai come from Tacoma Wuk to be maid of honor at the wedding and Mra Madeline Rat Clifford Miller Mlsa Harriet Hunter and Mlaa Lanra Carry win attend aa bridesmaids Hlldinr tandberr will be beat man for his brother Llndberg and hie bride are to take an extended honeymoon trip and later In the summer will eetabltsh their home in the north where the former haa extensive business Intereeti Llnd berg Is a aon of Mr and Mr dua taf Llndbern of Tacoma Wash and a graduate of the University ot WIs coaaln He served overseas as a lieutenant In the JSSd Infaptrv and was awarded the Belgian war oross The friends of Miss IJarbour re cret that aha Is to make her future home away from the bav region and daring the past two months she haa bees entertained at a round of so alal affairs This week Mrs Madeline Ross Clifford gave a luncheon at the Claremont Country club In honor of Mlas Barbour who waa also the guest of honor at a similar affair riven by Miss Katberine CreT lln whose wedding to Or Lloyd Robertson Reynolds will take place Aagust 3 Another bridge luncneon was given for the brlde eleot by Mra Harold Kelley ho entertained about a score of guests at her homa la Danville An elaborate affair of the week was the tea liven by Mra Walter Dickson Reed at her beautiful home on Lkehore avenue where she en tertlned about two hundred and nrty of the smart aet from both aides of the bay The hostess planned th gathering In honor of her alx nieces whose marriages have taken place during the past few years Mra James Dorst of New Tork Mrs Hal Atkinson Mrs Jordan Mra A McLean Mrs ML A Little and Mrs I Johnson were the gueata of honor Assisting Mra Reed In welcoming her guests were Meedames Chester Pennoyer John a Hoyt Setk Tsloott Benjamin 8haw Kmll Frltsch Charles Haxrla Howard Pane Fraser Woolsey William Corlett A id Smith Reed Wright jjjd A Qrunlnger Mr and Mra Philip Tuttle Clay have gone up to Lake Tahoe and are established at the Tavern tor eoouple ot montha The Clava have an at tractive summer homo In the Tahoe reerion and later will open the place Mra Madeline Clay Harrold and her three children arrived from the south this week and after a fortnight a slay in the bay region ey win i tba Tavern lor tne seaaou ft Vm Vraoerlek A Webster left week tor the East where she plans to remain sbout two months Early in August Webster will go te Hut falo to attend the National Photoa I rashers Association convention and will join his wife who will accompany blra en the homeward Journey Jrtor to her departure for the East Mrs Webster waa made the motif for eeweral farewell affalra Mra Robert Thotnpaon of Berkeley rave a delight ful dinner party In honor of Mra Wwbater ad had as her guaets about a score of congenial frlanda A 1 heater party given Mrs George Oraond Smith was another entertainment arranged for the traveler i le I Although simple In detail the wed 1 ding of Mlas Dorothy Crane and Anson Bllger wan one of the prettily appointed ceremonies of the early summer Because of recent bereavement In the brides family all plana for an elaborate wedding were canceled and only the immediate relative of the couple were present at the ceremony which took place thia weak at the home of Mr and Mra wv mi on Vernon Heights Rev Alexander Allan rsad Us marriage service during which the couplo stood beneath a bower of blossoms Ta bride wore a gown of moonglow satin made along simple linea and her well was caught on the coiffure with a wreath of orange blossoms Ska carried a shower bouquet of brio roses and lilies of the valley Miss Kvelyn Crane waa her sister only attendant and waa gowned la Trench blue taffeta Her bouquet waa of aweet peas combined with tulle Robert Atkinson was best man for Bllger Immediately after the wed dlss the couple left on their honey noon trip and after their return will occupy apartments In the Lakeside dntrict Mrs Bllger Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Lemuel Frank Crane of thia elty and a former student of the University of California Bllger la a son of the Frank Btlejers and belongs one of the prominent ajn Ulea here He Is in business here Wlthtn the next fortnight Mrs Clifford Durant and Mra Ooorge wll belm will leave for New Tork from where thev will aall July 1 Kurope They are planning to go direct to London where they will paan a few weeks before goln to Paris for a sojourn of about mosth Before their return they will tour the European countries and are planning tobeawsy about four months Both Mrs Durant and Mra Wllhilm reside at the Hotel Oakland Invitations were recetved this week for the wedding of Viae Elisabeth Maltby and Walton Hedges which will take place June 2t at the beautiful country home of the brides mother Mrs A Maltby In Con oerd The ceremony will be performed by Bishop William Ford Nlohols at sunset end about one hundred and fifty friends from the bar region win he present Miss Lerene Xlaney daughter of Mr and Mrs JUlph Kinney ot this elty la to maia of noner tor Miss MaltDy nt the Misses Carolyn Maltby and argaret whitman will be brides alda ft vlng Woodward will attend a rroomamta Miss Maltby fa a equate of Mlaa Heads sohool aad ha wide rU at frieadg atpsng tk yonncer set In he bay region flr Ml aad Mra VV Col have ieft rr toaaarw Md7r Is Social Favorite HHHteSKT gaBsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamT 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Tosemlte valley Neva of the engagement of the well known physician and Mrs Callahan was made known this week at a dinner party given by the former at the Bequoyah Country Clnb and came aa a tpleasant surprise Dr Thompson attended medical colleges In the East and la Well known among the physicians on both sides of the bay Among the guests at the announcement dinner were Messers and Mesdamos Oliver Haslett 8 Rangtelller Herbert Page William Van Brunt Kverrett Dunbar Frank Corbusler A Jordan Mrs Helen Darin Mrs A BlandtnS Dr Harry Pruett and XL Palmer Mr aad Kra A Clark are planning to leave July I for Seattle from where they will aall for Alaska Following their return to the State of Washington the Clark will start on a teur of the Northwest and will not be back In thia olty until the latter part of August Miss Tevah Wars ta expected to arrive from Minneapolis during the coming week for a visit of several weka with Mis Olive Merle in this city Miss Mears aqd her parents Rev and Mra Mean formerly made their home here and about two years ago went Bast to reslda ft Miss Phyllis Colllschon was hostess yesterday afternoon at a tea given at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Frani Colllschon In this city Her guests Included a group of her nearest friends from among the graduates at the Alameda High School Miss Colllsohon Is one ot the charming girls In tho youncer set here and will be a debutante of a aeaaon or two hence Wils afternoon Mra Turner presided at a bridge tea in honor of Mlsa Florence Miller popular young bride elect and had aa her guests aoout tniny or tne younger matrons and girls Miss Miller Is the fiancee of John Phillip Shipman Jr ease Mr and Mrs Charles Stlegel are passing their honeymoon In the Tosemlte valley but will return to this olty to mske their home within the next fortnight Mrs Stlerel Miss Hazel Mary Knudsen before her marriage which took place during tne early part of this month She Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Frederick Knudsen of this city MJsa Lacy McKay has come from her home In Kentucky for an ex tended stay with her cousin Mrs George Bhadburn at the latter home In this city The visiter la a beautiful girl and she will no doubt be made the motif for many social sffafra contia wa MJMr Coles have a large country place In Napa county end usually pais the late summer at their out of town home ft The marriage of Miss Lynda Arendt afid A Fhigene ftrobiidge took place this week at the home of Mr and Mra tferome Arendt In Pleaanton and waa one of the beautifully appointed cerenioales of the month About a hundred guests were present at the ceremony which was per formed by Rev Mtlllken of the Piedmont Interdenominational Church For the occasion the Arendt home was converted Into a bower of flowers If the pastel shades and It waa before an Improvised altar that the eounle were married The bride wore a gown of Ivory latin embelllabed with lace and pearl trimmlnge Her veil was ar ranged In cap effect with a wreath Of orange losaoms She carried a shower bouquet of orchids gardenias and lilies or the valley combined with tulle Miss Blanche Arendt waa maid af honor for her slater and the bridesmaids were the Mlaaea Alma Elstnberg of Banta Barbara Chrla tobel Strobe of Hayward and Ruth Arendt of rUywgrd a cousin of the bride Benjamin Madison was beet man for gtrobrldge After their return ram their honeymoon trip sooth the oouple will realds on a ranch MX Harwajp rJONHOU AlKKD rOR rOLICEMAI OTRXSXaW JunVjriAMlrsatlon for th WtlTeMntp nsion Richard Pawling on of the veteran patrolmen of Berkeley Foliar De WMt rUt IM OIW i iMfTmlnl TrM irWJatflpBMnHBseVlMJBBW WmBsaBailT jrfT i i i saMaaig ii aw leal asi nil an iminMiiiseseasiii i nimfaniaei laimn i nasi am eaaasasaaanaaiaii iiaam i a i Milk College President to Be Guest at Harvard University Women to Honof Head of Western Institution OAKLAND June II Dr Aorslls Relnhardt president ef MHU Col lege who has been la Salt Lake Clt7 tal week as eae ef the speakers at th council meeting of the Inter Mountain States Federation of Womens Clubs leavea today te attend the inauguration of President Jamas Ro land Angell who succeed President Hadley of Tale University She will represent Mills Coflesa ml the commencement During Jier etay at New Haven she will be the guest of Professor and Mrs Russell Henry Chittenden She la ta he guest of honor at a dinner te be given by the New Haven Branek a ta American Association of DnlvsraltF Wdmen of which she la national vlca prealdent Before returning ta Oakland Dr Bernhardt will atop at New Tork elty and at Des Melnas where ah win apeak at the convention of the auonai Tsacoerjr Association In wWuMaVi Social Affair In Honor of Young Matrons Is Planned FOOD PIES Fl BtlKKRLgT June II In the presence of relatives aad a tew frtenda th wedding of Mlsa Jeanne Howard aad Robert Robiachong took plabe thia week at the borne of the formers motber Mra Howard on Cedar street Rev A Vaa Winkle pastor of the First Christian Chbrch In Oakland officiated at Uie wedding which was followed by a reception Rosea aweet peas and greenery were used to decorate the house and during he ceremony the couple stood before tie big flreslaoe which was banked with pink rosea and ferna The bride wore her traveling dress of bine Canton crepe elaborated with steel beads and a modish hat to match Her cor sage bouquet was of orcblda Mlsa Marjorlo Howard was her sis tars only attendant and wore a dress of henna colored crepe and a blue hat She carried an armful of roses Mack Johnson was beet man for blschung Following the reception Mr and Mra Roblsohnng departed on their honeymoon trip to the Tosemlte valley and after their return will reside in this olty Mra Roblschung is a former student of the University of California Roblschung Is a son of Mr and Mra A Roblschung of Piedmont and Is la business In San Frandaoo 3 Tewterday afternoon Mra Martha nueeii gave a Bridge luncheon at her home In Thousand Oaks where ehe entertained about a score ot I guest in honor of Mrs George Friend who will sail for the llawal Ian Island during ths last week In Juna The table was decorated wit a pretty arrangement of flowers Later In the aeaxon Mrs Blseell will leave for New 1 ork where she will Join friends with whom she will go I abroad Mra Blssell will travel In Europe for several month During the past few months Mrs Friend and Mra Blseell have shared honors at a number of soolal affaire given by friends on both sides of the bay il Half a hundred guests were present this evening at the oeddlng of Miss Mary Clark and Earl Killers wHIch took place at the Marion Clark home on Fulton street Rev Jamee Falconer of Knox Presbyterian Church performed the ceremony which was followed by a reception and supper Mra Clark was matron of honor at the wedding and Mlas TCva Khlers attended as bridesmaid Henry Khlers was groomsman The voung people will pass their honeymoon In the eouth and late will take up their residence In this city ft Mr and Mr John Grwnnan with their family left this week for their summer home in the Ranla Crur mountains where they will remain during the season A round of house parties is being planned by Mlxa A I lean Orennan for her young friends from ths bay region Mr and Mra George Vandorbllt Caesar Alice Dornln srrlved this week from Tacoma Wash for an extended visit with the Utters parent Mr and Mra John Dornln In Claremont Before hor marriage a few years ago Mrs Caesar was one of the most popular girls among the younger set here and her friends sre looking forward with much pleasure her arrival from the north a it la honor of Mrs Elwyn Stebblns who returned recently from New Tork sn Informal tea was given recently by Mrs A Leusahner at her home in Uils olty A coterie of Intl mate friends In eiclusivo circles here shared the pleasures of the afternoon Berkeley to Omit Official Celebration BETIKKLJCT June II There will be no official celebration of the Fourth of Julv In Bcrkelev This has bean decided bv the Berkeley Chamber of Commerce and the elty officials because of so many celebra tlcns In adjoining eltlea Mayor Louis Bartlett has received In behalf of Berktlay an Invitation for Berke lsyana to Join with Tallejo In the celebration of the day Among other things It la promised that ths Mare Island Navy Tard will be open for Inspection as will also the battleship California onder course of construction Oakland haa also Invited Berkeley to join In Ha celebration PIEDMONT June It One hundred and nfty earls ware sent out this week by Mrs Hal Atkinson and her slstcr ln law Mra Ollbert Atkinson tor the afternoon of June It when they entertain at a tea to be given at the formers borne ea Linda avenue The hostesses have planned the affair In nonor of Mra Joha Walton Pearson who waa Miss Doris Bornemann before her marriage re ceptly Miss Frances Redman who la to become the bride of Uoyd Vincent Roberta thia summer aad Mr Jordan Abcdt a score ef the younger matrons and glrla will again the hostesses in receiving their gneeta Mr and Mra Harry Sast MTDer aad their daughter Miss Laura Lindsay left this week for Castle Crag wherej they will remain eeveral weeka Later in the season the Millers will go up to Tahoe Tavern for an outing of about a month Mr and Mra Word Dsweon gave a dinner party at Talt at the Beach recently and had as their guests the Misses Vera de Vera Brr neetlne and Scbatse Adams Meaara Herbert Tletxen WTUlam Mas ee Jr and Harold Nachrlee Mra Dawson and her two children will leave the latter part of tfcle month for Lake ooanty where thuy will remain about two months Mrs wrmam Glbbs Is oowdng up from ths southern part of the Btate the latter pnrt of this month for a visit st the home of Colonel and Mra John Fox and win be here eeveral weeka The engagement of Miss Katherlne Fox and William Stafford Glbbs was announced luring the summer sfid their wedding will be ont of the InTere tlng nuptial events of September Mies Fox was a recent visitor at the Glbbs boms la the south ft 0 Mr snd Mrs FredeHek English Magee have cloeed their home here and left this week for Rubicon Springs vhere they will pass the greater part of the summer i Mies Marv Chlckerlnr daughter of Mr and Mrs Allen Chlckering returned thin week from ths East where ehe hart been attending a fashionable school for girls Miss El lenlta Rawllng i daughter of the Stuart Rawllns al returned home this week from an Eastern school and the two xlrls were areompsnled the homeward trip by Mies Kate Winchester of San Rafael who la a enlor at Smith College Mr and Mr Rawllngs have taken the Wal Isre row home In this city for the summer months Judse and Mrs Dudlev Klnsell are bark from a three months trip East ird during their stsy In New Tork th were entertained bv Mr and Mrs Emlay and other frlrnda Tills week Mrs Klnsoll was hostess a a meeting of Linden branch of the Bay Hospital Association 0 0 Mr and Mrs LeweHyn Falrchnd whose wedding took place recently In rivmoulh Congregational Churoh are passing their honeymoon In the Tooemlte valley and latrr will go to Nevada to make their heme Mra Falrchlld was Miss lone Newhall before her marriage and Is a daughter of Mr snd Mrs Newhall of this elty Falrchlld Is a son ot Mr and Mrs Tracy Falrchlld and with his tut her has extensive cattle ranges in Nevada The wedding of the young people was the outcome of a ro mance vhlch had Us beginning dur Ing scluol dsys New Yorker Gets Fat During Oakland Visit OAKLAND June II Eugene Bowles publicity director of the Oakland Chamber of Commerce Is pointing with prldt to a clipping from the Syracuse and Lake Wawaaee New lork Journal of April 7 The clipping follows Ketrlng returned to Syracuse after having spent the last five months In Oakland California with his daughter Mrs Earl Roberta Ketrlng la boasting of having gained seventeen pounds and hia healthful look substantiates his claim Griffiths First and His Newest Feature on Double Eventful New Franklin Bill ILINO LI1 IN Happily Married Oakland Woman Purchases Dozen Bananas for 5 Cents OaktaJto Jane It Banana Five Cents a Doxent Like the advertisement tor fceotch Whlaky this announcement also has a string en It The bananas are line and the priee la better but aooordlng 4a Mra A Enow tne place la Africa In a letter to her daughter Jsflae Nadlna Snow recounting ths latest advestnres of th Snow ETpedltlon In Africa Mra Bnow telle of purchasing the best bananas for the small sum mentioned She says that during the warm spells the food eon slits In the main of banana and a kind or com meal called Mealle Domestic life and household activities In Africa are quite different from the same In the United State according to Mrs Snow Natives do practloajly all of tke work Mra Snow writes aa the weather is too severe far white people to do It There Is not much to do when the men are away In the Jung lee as our appetites are comparatively small We subsist mainly on Bananas and sails Most of our time Is spent on the veranda which surrounds the houaa playing cards sewing or crocheting We went with the men to their hunting camp on one occasion about forty miles from the bowse and had to return after one night Though that la only the camp from which the men start on their hunt the nlgbt waa made terrible bv the shiiska groana growls and wild laughter of many kinds of animals We can nearly always hear some of them but the aolaea were an dreadful and ao many that we could not stand It even though we knew wa were well protected Huge rata ran aad played about the but all night aad oould not be frightened bway We get our rood supplies fronv a carrier a native boy who comes every two weeks to see what we need He runs from house to noose taking orders and brings the things In from town A grrl comes each morning with wood on her back which she gathers In the forest and sells to the farmera We pay her and she puts the money Into a pooxet In her ear which was made by stretching the lobe nearly down to her shoulder and making a hole In it There are many of these natlvee with ear pockets and they put Into them almost any small thing such aa money trinkets eggs or nuts laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa5Ia7iir intFF nanaaaBHHEtffiil1 aaaaaaaaHaf mtaVaBhHawfTY aaaaaaVtanKlalK 1 fflfmlMir aflmi MeM aBBBBBBBBBBnaY 7 jeaaaaani BHK jrfmH aVJjRIKBBBBBBBBBBBBUual iVfsBBBBBBH Fja Ball Will Benefit A Fund HATWARD Tone 11 For the benefit of the soldiers plot In the cemetery a Grand Amy ball will be held July 1 In Native Sons Han for which members of the American Legion are arranging the details Survivora of the War of the Rebellion will aet aa honorary floor managers under the guidance ot General Calvin Hhida head of the A who will be aaslsted by Colonel Alonso Bradford and Major James Anderson It Is hoped to raise tldon to keep the lawns and flower beds In good ahape the year around BBBBBBBBBBBBBrvliwBkageBBBBBBBBn naBBBBBW VKSeBBBBBBBBBB SBBBBBBBr KaaBBBBBBBT gSBBBaTi52wtir ifwmgsF sbbbbbI raJuki9a7SB9SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl MsaMfJaaaaaBBBBB JPJnaa er wkrF viJ llaaaSwg Mr and Mn George A Tup per of Berkeley who recently celebrated their airy fourth wed ding anniversary De Molay Chapter To Install Officers ALAMEDA June II Officers who have been eleoted and appointed to serve the chapter of De Molay for boys will be Installed tomorrow by White Northern California representative ef the grand council at the Masonic Temple Park street and Alameda avenue at clock It waa announced today Captain Duncan Matheson chief of detectives at San Francisco will deliver an address A musical programme will be carried ont by the Masonlo quartet It LIFE FIVES to be mm More Than Score Descend ants Assemble to Pay Honor to Old Couple i BEHKELET lane 1L Move chM three score years of married hapai during alt ef whlsh they bar lived in California bare Just bean rounded out by Mr and Mra Oaorgt A Tupper 254 Fulton street wko celebrated their strty foorth weddina anniversary thia week Tbey win married at the home of tke brides parents Mr and Mrs John A Cooper on a ranch five ml lea from Santa Rosa In HE when the bride waa If rears of age and th groom waa eight years her senior Interwoven with the perwosal experiences of the Tuppvrs la some Interesting early California history Tupper came to California In llll from Michigan hla native Stale being attracted to the Far West tn search for a gold mine He mined for everal years In Amador county MAIUtT Iff lANTA ROSA The Cooper family oame to Callfer ala fronv Iowa In 1IM and settled en a ranch near Santa Rosa Followlae the marriage of Mr and Mrs Tupper they conducted a hotel In Santa Rosa for nearly a quarter of a century and formed a wide acquaintance throughout Northern California For twenty years they have resided la Berkeley Although her eightieth year and the mother of eleven children Mra Tapper le unusually aotlrfarid 4akee a lively interest in the affairs of her children One son John Tupper proprietor of a Berkeley music store Is now traveling tft Italy and the mother corresponds dally with him She still grieves over the loss of fotr of her children who died when they were quite young In a smallpox epidemic In Santa Rooa and another eo an artist who died after he had reached mature ae BHOTBKIU UVTB LONO Mrs Tupper Is a slater of Wtniam Cooper who waa the first white child born In Chicago the year of his birth being Hit One of her brothers Lewis Cooper now II years of age resides at Santa Rosa and was pros ent In Berkeley at the anniversary celebration The six children of the eoople stfTI living are Mra Fmma Thomas ef Oilroy Mra Hat tie Shilling of Santa Rosa Charles Tapper of Los Angeles A Tupper an officer at Folsom Prison John Tupper and Harry Tupper of Berkeley There are ten grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren moet of whom were present at the celebration Mass Meeting Will Discuss Water Supply BERKELEY June II A maaa meeting railed by the Berkeley Chamber of Commerce to consider aad discuss the water problem of Berkeley will be held In the high school auditorium Monday night when the speaker of the evening will be Dr I Rastall In addition to the water problem he will discuss other clvle problema having been brought to the bay district by the San Fran oisco Chamber of Commerce to conduct a survey of the area ProfessO Charlea Derleth the University ef California will also address the meeting i 73 it Hi ft 7 1 8 it a I A a 11 tl ntmrnraiimiTifflii Jack Tar Tt are vtH Tepraaxlci in out immense lection for children iiiMiMiimtffiiimnimimniiiiiraimiiiiii Eitabluhed 1875 wkw Established 1875 Oaklands Oldest Dry Coods Slore intiwiii iiiiBiiiicimMiiEiffliiiiiiiiiixiiiiiiinmimcmmmn PorcA Smg Hammock Beach Umbrellat and Outdoor Pla ihinfi in our Oaiint Section li aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaS eanaaaHKiaWrelvlftlW 5 Exquisite Showing Summer Silk Sport Skirts Novelty Crepea Dew Kist Crepe de Chins Plain and Fine Baroirett 1395 1650 to 2500 In colors of White Rote Jade Cray Nary Black Ready to wear Section Second Flee Silk Sweaters 3500 Ven Assortment AnheS These portray the newest shades avt a I The styles are on the Tuxedo order and the garments are finished with braided silk sashes This particular display is priced at 3500 Sweater Beetle Sceaad Fleer Summer Dresses Of Organdy Voile These exceed uy other Enes we have ever shown in daintiness model carefulness of making coloring and finish A HANDSOME SHOWING AT 1845 Taffeta Canton Crepe Crepe de Chine Satm Ceorgttte Crepa A RARE EXHIBIT AT 3950 Read7 teWeev Beetle Seeead Flewr fit ftl MgBBM Scene from Oretm Street now pUring for the first time In any motion picture house at popuUr price Dream Street la Griffiths masterly triumph of artistic star tellingand Ilka hVi other special productions stands In a class entirely apart fj0t aoythlar also ever attempted The roo rammelhv Wiraf ahenrlar wmm fmjmv9mmLmmm Fug a one rteler Htr Noble eTecriftoe with Mar rieaford Florence Law reoeeT Flora Finch Mack Bennett arihn Johnson James Klrkwood 0wa iloore and other oelebrltlea 4 Praam Street is the heart grlp plrg melodrama two brothers who JSWaaM frtMasmttMimietlsd Madge Evans Hats for Girls Summer Flown Milan Straws Madie Evane hat for firls are world known and approved by mothers who have trouble in finding just the right hat for the junior A new leghorn trimmed in grosgrain ribbon sells at 600 Ladie Fine Milan straws sell at 350 to 1500 LadietV Garden hats tell at 6 to 2000 Summer flowers are reasonably priced at 25c to 100 Vi 14 a ft 41 ZW New Wool Dress Weaves Angora for rports coats 45 inches wide in novelty and plain shades of brown navy aad trupe sells at 700 the yard White Iwool tkirtings indudint Readonae Wool Canton Flannel Sere WWpwrdV Mi ooaeo Jersey PotreJ Bedford Cord and Cheviot Sciie sell at 300 to 800 the yard tt imported uiaiuci I menes wkm osjw cojonna 4 Ivl MlW and designs inciudm BulranaptUoCts WLr wtfO tM rrej rrH if wA rf i Mew skirtiogs black and whitei aW ftvyson i Mi biowitt wwitd itrnxicjwsk MetUa M9timmmStHK191tfKSMmMSWL it i Mi 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