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Evening star from Washington, District of Columbia • 25

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Items of Interest to Official and Resident Folk in Washington Summary of Events in Whiph Congressional Set Figures. Parties Out of Town for Season of Recreation. Senator and Mrs. Howard Sutherland will remain In their home on Connecticut avenue until after the congressional recess, the former being a member of. the finance com- I I mittee.

Their daughters will join them here the end of this month. Miss Elizabeth Sutherland Is with Miss Katharine Sutherland In Elklns, W. after visiting1 Mrs. William Hartman in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

R. Henderson, at Hancock, Mfl. Miss Virginia Sutherland is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Med. John Sydney Walker, in Huntington, W.

and will remain with them until late in the autumn. A Representative and Mrs. John W. Langley and Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Patterson have Just returned from a motor trip through eastern Maryland. Mrs. Grafton W.

Minot, who will soon return to Washington from her summer home on the north shore, is following in- the footsteps of her grandfather. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, in her interest in politics, She has recently made her appearance b( as a speaker in political rallies for ine special congressional primaries 10 be held September 13 In the north shore district. ci Representative and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth. who visited friends at rc Beverly and Beverly Farms, fT since the close of Congress, will leave New England this week for Cincinnati.

where Mr. Longworth will at- hi itend the meeting of the bar associa- jr tlon. An Interesting tennis match was played Friday on the courts at the Casino at Newport, when Mrs. Vincent Astor and Mr. A.

Yencken. third secretary of the British embassy staff, were paired against Mr. Astor and Mrs. Henry P. Russell.

Mrs. Joseph E. Davies and the sj Misses Davies of Washington are at the Sinclair House, White Mountains, accompanied by Janes M. of Dayton, Ohio. They motored to the Mount Washington Hotel at Bret- al ton Woods for luncheon on Tuesday.

Mr. Henry W. Taft, brother of the gj Chief Justice, was host at a dinner at Elmhurst Farm, Hot Springs, Wednesday night to thirty-six guests, Including several prominent members sj of the bar and bench, some of whom are spending the end of the season there and some coming specially for the entertainment, which was inter- s. esting because of the number of no- table visitors. At the dinner were Mr.

Walbridge S. Taft. son of the host; Judge Floyd Hughes. Mr. Robert E.

Hughes and Mr. Robert AL Hughes, of Norfolk, Mr. Thornton Lewis and others. ty Mr. and Mrs.

Frederic William Wile are at the Ambassador to re main over Laboy day. r( Former Gov. James M. Cox of Ohio, who was at Bethlehem. White mountains during the summer, gave the tc caddy master $25 to be given as prizes to the best caddies at the caddy camp of the Bethlehem Golf and Tennis Club, where he has played golf daily during the summer, before leaving that place Col.

and Mrs. Henry Watterson are at the Shelburne in Atlantic City C1 and have with them their grandsons. Watterson. Miller and Austin Gilmour. They will remain there sev- SI eral weeks before returning to their fc uuuiv ju itouisviuv, xvy.

Mr. John Barrett has arrived at hi the Ambassador to remain over ti Labor day. Mrs. Robert TVinthrop recently en- tertatned a family house party at ei her summer home In Lenox, which Included the former assistant secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Beeck- man Winthrop, the Netherlands minister to Rome and' Mme.

van Roijen. hi Dr. William Adams Brown and Mrs. bi Brown gave a dinner party Thursday evening; at the Tree Tops, their sum- bi mer home at Seal Harbor, in honor of Viscount and Lady Bryce, sc who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

ti Gilbert H. Montague at Beaulieu. tc Seal Harbor. Miss Emily Tuckerman has as her Sr guest In her summer home at Stock- Ci Driage, Dr. ana Mrs.

George Draper of New York. Former Assistant Secretary of the J1' Navy and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will return to their New York home the middle of this month from Eastport. where the former is re- cuperating from a severe Illness.

xMrs. Lord, wife of Brig. Gen. H. M.

Lord, chief of finance. U. S. has returned from Owl's Head. where she spent July and August.

Maj. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Lord and their sons, Kenneth and Her- bert 2d, are visiting Maj. Lord's fc parents, Gen.

and Mrs. Lord, in their apartment in the Ontario. They will leave Wednesday for Fort Sill, where Maj Lord will attend the field ti artillery school. Mrs. Walter McLean, wife of Ad- tl miral McLean, U.

S. retired, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander G. Bentley In their apartment at 1868 Columbia road.

Mrs. McLean came from Ridgewood, her home in Balti- ti more county, and at the completion of her visit here will go to Virginia Beach, where she will be the cl guest of her daughter, Mrs. Paul Pat- terson. The Netherlands minister to Rome ir and Mme. van Roijen sailed yesterday from New York for the for- mer's post in Italy.

Mr. and Mme. j. van Roijen made a few days' visit in Washington recently and have been si the guests of the laUer's mother, Mrs. Robert Winthrop.

where they were joined Dy wiie. van iw.jut. a brother and former As- 0 sistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Beckman Wlnthrop. Give SKower for Miss Virginia Sowers A miscellaneous shower was given I In honor of Miss Virginia Sowers by 'the Philathea Class of St.

Paul's M. E. Church South, at the home of Its president, Mrs. Carl Armentrout. on Gallatin street, Wednesday evening, August SI.

Miss Sowers, whose marrlgae to Lieut. of North Carolina will take place within a few days, wore an attractive afternoon dress of georgette crepe. An enjoyable evening was spent and the bride-to-be received soma pretty and useful gifts. The guests included Mrs. Carl Wyatt.

Mrs. T. A. Dean. Mrs.

Helen Faris. Mrs. Esther Klllmon Martin, Mrs. Charles Kroner, Mrs. Clarence Sowers, Mrs.

Lillian S. Hose. Mrs. Sadie Morrison. Miss Maude Van Sickler, Miss Florence Klllmon, Miss Kitty Hose, Miss Lavinia Reynolds.

Miss Ruth Miss Winifred Israel and Miss Edith Hogs. Out of town guests were Mrs. Wilbur Armstrong of Marlboro, and Mrs. J. J.

Forrer of Richmond, Va. Announce Engagement of Miss Dorothy E. Muth Mr. and Mrs. Edward E.

Muth an. nounce the engagement of' their daughter Dorothy Elisabeth to Mr. A Dee D. Latimer, jr. The wedding will Si take place la November.

MRS. RUSH W. COSfKUIN, late Auaruet bride, who nae Mlaa Beryl Brown. PERSONAL NOTES Mr Walter Rose, of Baltimore, as the week end gruest of Mr. Her Levy, of the Woodley apartments.

Mr. Emanuel Haas has returned to "ashington after a trip to New York ty. Jlisa Fannye Lesser of Columbia spent the week end visiting lends in Baltimore. Miss Moselle Birkln of New York is returned to her home after spendg a few days with Miss Rita Shiffan of 13th street. Miss Lillian Bendheim, of Wllington, Del.

who spent some time 1th Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Baer. has turned to her home.

Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Richards, Mr.

dward Richards and Miss Claire ichards are at home after spending weeks at the Shelburne, Atlantic Ity, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Goldsmith and p.by, Jeen Louise, are in Atlantic ity.

where they will remain until iter Labor day. Mr. anil Mrs. Earle Klein, the latter irmerly Miss Selma Selinger, are lending their bridal trip in New ork city. Miss Eleanor Selingkr accompanied Miss Hortense Hano, will leave tortly for a sea trip to Boston and rovidence and will thereafter go to ew York for a short visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strauss, who H-nt three weeks at the Breakers, tlantic City, have returned to Washigton. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Kohner and imily returned last week from a mr-week visit in Atlantic City. Mrs. Gerald Grosner. who has been le guest of her mother, Mrs. Strauss, Atlantic City, is now at her home i Harvard street.

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kaufman have -turned from a trip to Atlantic City. Mr. Herbert Adler of Fairmont has for a moir trip to Atlantic City.

Miss Juliet Liehtmsteln has left Tashington to be the guest of her datives in Atlantic City for an exmded visit. Mr. and Mrs. R. Sworsyn have reirned to Washington after a bridal ip to California and the Pacific states and will shortly be lotted in their new apartment on amont street.

Mr. Macye Cohen and Mr. Charles tulman, who have been visiting Norilk, Richmond and vicinity, have reirned to their home in Washington. Miss Anne Greenberg, who visited sr parents In Altoona, has reirned to her home In Washington. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Sworzyn of airmont street motored to Braddock fights and Gettysburg for the week id. Mr. Abe Jaoobl has returned to after a trio to Atlantis Lty. Mr.

S. O. Spitser of 15th street is returned to the city after a twoeek vacation spent on a house sat on the Ohio river. He was the nest of Mr. Harry Biddle of Parkersjrflr, W.

Va. Mr. and Mrs. Donn V. Smythe and in of 1751 Columbia road have reirned from a cruise down the Poiitac on their yacht.

Miss Juliet Llchtensteln. Mr. and rs. Milton Goldsmith and Jean Goldnlth are motoring today to Atlantic lty. Mr.

and Mrs. Abe Cohen of 2511 street northwest will be at ime Sunday, September 11, from 8 10:30, in honor of their twentyfth wedding anniversary. C. League of Penwomen To Honor Mrs. Durant Roae The District of Columbia League of nierican Penwomen will give a for Mrs.

Heloise Durant Rose, lunder of the Dante League of merica, on Friday afternoon. Sepimber 9, from 4 to 6. Mra C. Ausn Thomas, flrst vice president of the istrict League, and poetry editor of le Penwoman, and Mrs. Harriet! Locher, author and dramatist, i ill receive the guests.

Mrs. William I'olff Smith, chairman of the enterlinment committee, will introduce te speaker, and Mrs. Amos Fries, hairman of the social committee, asisted by the other officers of the Disrict League, will serve the refresh, lents. Mrs. Rose, who is a member of the lacrno will anoplr unnn llio X7SITIC; eague of America, which hae for Its trpose the promoting of the underandlng of Dante, nls works, lanuage and country, and also the com.

emorution of the anniversary of his Irth and death In a manner worthy his greatness. While in the city rs. Rose will be the guest of Mrs. rilllam Wolff Smith, and many other functions are being arranged i her honor. fl MBS.

HARKY KBITT, WMt formerly Mia Mttk mra, whose took flue la Mrs.MerchantM.Mahoney Returning to Washington Mr. Merchant M. Mahoney, repre sentatlve of department of external I affaire for Canada, will leave for New York today to meet Mrs. Mahoney and their little daughter, Anna Kath- leen, who are returning to Waahlng- I ton after ependlng three months at their eummer home, Stanley Island, St. Lawrence river.

CHEVY CHASE. I Mrs. Horace S. Jones has just re- turned to her home from a western trip extending over several weeks and Including Yellowstone Park, the Canadian Rockies and California. Mr.

and Mra Edward F. Colladay and daughter. Miss Anne Colladay. have returned from Shawnee on the Delaware river, where they spent about a month. The Misses Adelaide and Dorothy Bride and Master Billy Bride, daughters and son of Mr.

and Mrs. William W. Bride, who have been In camp all eummer, will return to their home next week. Mr. B.

Asbby Leavell left here last Friday for Newport News, to Join Mrs. Leavell. who has spent several weeks with their daughter, Mrs. i Sleeper. They will return to Chevy Chase tomorrow.

Mr. Henry Sohn la back from week end trip to Hsrpars Ferry, W. Va. i I Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Wilcox, who are spending a short time at Alexander Bay. N. will return this week. Mrs. Seth Shepherd and children left some days ago for Chicago.

where she will make her future home Mrs. Lillian O. Terry gave a birthday anniversary party at her home, Tuesday evening, in honor of her daughter. Miss Dorothy Terry. Miss Dorothy Terry left here Thursday for Long Beach.

Long Island, where she joined a party Chevy Chase frlenda Mrs. Richard Hall Jeschke, who IS visiting her parents. Dr. and Mra J. Ryan Deveraux, will leave about Sep.

tember 15 to join her husband. Capt. Jeschke, who Is stationed at the Virgin Islands. I Mr. and Mra Edward J.

Murphy were hosts at a very delightful at home to thslr friends who accompanied them on their recent trip to California at their home on Tuesday evening last. There were about forty present. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henkle left Chevy Chase some days ago for a cruise to Haiti.

i Mr. Robert Ludlum. who enters r-nrneii TTniversttv this session, will go to New York City for a short visit before going to Cornell. Mr. and Samuel S.

Ludlum. who have a cottage at Cod, Mail 1 during the summer, have returned to tbelr home Mr. Samuel L. Ludlum. who been matriculating during the sum- mer at the Marlyand University, returned to par- ent's home.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Jetse C. Adkins, who spent the summer In Maine, will return to Chevy Chase next week. Mr.

and John W. Hulse, who spent the summer In Europe, have returned to this country and are now In New Hampshire. Miss Margaret Hulse will leave i here Friday for a two-week stay at Atlantic City. I Mra Henry A. Robblns, who spent summer at Dlxvllle Notch.

N. return home this week. I i Miss Margaret Fltswgter of Columbus, Ohio, returned from a visit I to Mra Arthur Clark. Col. Albert Clark has returned from York city, where he spent week.

Dr. and Mra Oscar B. Hunter and children left last weak for several 1 weeks' stay at Ocean City. Mr. and Mra Conrad Young have 1 gone on a motor trip to the camp of Mra Young's uncle In the Adlrondacks, where they will spend a month, I Mr.

and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle and I family have returned to their home after spending two weeks in the i mountains. Capt. and Mrs.

T. S. King have given up their house en Morrison street and gone to California to live. Miss Margaret Russell, who spent the summer in New York and Plymouth. Masa, will return here this week to spend the winter with her rister and brother-in-law, Mr.

and I Mrs. W. T. Pollard. Capt.

and Mra. Frank Steward, who have been touring through the middle western states and the New England states, have returned to their home. Miss Marie Ridgley has returned after spending three weeks at Ion, Lion'g Island. I Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar C. Merrill have returned from Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wattels have returned to their home after spending August -in Maine.

Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ridgley are baek after spending a montn at ASDury Park, N.

J. The Chevy Chase Methodist Episcopal Church Will hold Its deAcatlon services In the church today. Rev. Bishop McDowell will preach at the morning service. I Miss Elisabeth Henfcle of Harpers Ferry.

W. Vl, is visiting her cousin, Miss Marjorle Henkle. llr. and Mrs. Frank H.

Bhipe ars back, after spending two weeks at Ocean City, Md. I Mrs. Clarenoe E. Dawson has left here to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Collins of Wilmington, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Humes McPannel of New Tork city are visiting friends in Chevy Chase. I Mr.

and Mrs. E. Hume Talbert. accompanied by their daughter. Miss Elsie Talbert, have returned to their home after, spending two months in West Haven.

Conn. Mr. and Mrs. 8. O.

Skelton, accompanied by Miss Grace W. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.

Boekhoff and Miss Clare Boekhoff. left Thursday for an extensive motor trip to New Tork city and through the west. Miss Grace W. Bond of New. Tork, who has been the house guest of Mr.

and Mrs. S. G. Skelton for a month, has returned to her home. Mr.

and Mrs. Roger Whiteford han returned from a month's stay at Ocean City, Md. Dr. and Mrs. Charles C.

Clark ars at their home after spending three weeks visiting relatives in New Tork oity. Deputy Commissioner of Internal Revenue and Mrs. Millard West and children left Thursday for a two weeks' stay at Ocean City, Md. I Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Forest Myers and children left Chevy Chase on a motor trip Thursday for Ocean City, where they will spend a few days. Mr. and Mra Joseph Angel and daughter. Miss Peggy Angel, left here Tuesday for Boston, Masa, malting the trip by sea. Mr.

and Mra A. E. Gotshall and daughter are spending a short time at Three Rivera Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoadley have returned from a motor trip to Ocean City, Md.

Miss Betty ttllenberger has returned from Florida, where she visttsd for three weeka Miss Paullns Bsrtha Nlehols of Cleveland. Ohio, who vielted her iincldk a.nd mint. Mr A. Koons, returned to her home. I Mr.

end Mrs. J. H. Boyoe here re- I turned from a month at Spring Lake, II N. 3.

I Mr. and Mra William H. Grover- I roan have sold their house, on Gon- I nectlcut avenue, and they will take an II apartment in the city for the winter. The Chi Sigma Sorority girls gave a miscellaneous shower at the home IB of Miss Maude Nichols Monday even- lng in honor of Miss Virginia A. HI Sowers, whoae msdwiage to Lieut IB D.

Balmer will take plaoe HI Wednesday evening at Mount Veraoa III M. B. Church. III The Fhilathea class of St Paul's HI Methodist Bpiscopal Church also gave a miscellaneous eboWer ni the I heme of Mra Carl Anaestreut Wed- nesday evening. A dinner at Ward1 man Park Hotel preceded the shower.

Our Cf A A AQ'r misses hitherto i2urstwt the grea A Merchandising Ti Inexpensive Gloves Like These Will Be Quite the Thing for Fcdl New Chamoisette Gloves They're Very Specially Priced at All new and prices are new also, lower and perfect marvels of value-giving. We bought these gloves at special prices and marked them very low. At Two-clasp it Gauntlet- As QC. 12-buttoi Chamolsette effeotCham- charaolsetti Gloves. In amy.

baa- I white, mastic. Gloves. In white ver, white, brown abd I aand. beaver and mastic, eray anc mastic. brown.

brown. As 01 (T lS-button-length Chamolsette Gloves. In white, ponaee wiilu coyert, beaver and brown. Floor. A Special Purchase JHfHk 400 Fur dQ Chokers Chokers will be very Advance Peep nueh such -Choktrs! Selected skins, one or two fit the New kin effects, even the least expensive carries the Jelleffs un- jtn a jualified warranty that it is fhat and as represented Note Them: For September or Octo laom 129.50 to 139.50 I ber's motoring, for social af Iteae 115 to $32.50 fairs and for college women MC especially featuring suio tofcTs? i (used scams) to $49.50 Itefc (two-skla).

to $25 In black or with a stroni Itch $12.50 not? brown. Sabls. $14.50 $35 lateral $8.95 Irowa Stjalrrel $3.75 $125 Jap Mink Stoics, Small hats of panne velvel Lyons relvet, duvetyn or fell $o5 Large hats of duvetyn. com of II selected skins. blned with silk and pann with tails and paws.

We have velvet. only a few of these and will not he able to duplicate them. Floor. CadhqiQ JV1WU1U I Fall Footwear of Real Distinction and Quality Vary Moderately Priced i NEARLY every day now we are receiving new shipments of SOROSIS Footwear for Autumn. Again the great SOROSIS factories lead in the charm of their lasts and the excellent quality of their leathers and workmanship.

Beaded Tongue with Tan Norwegian Calf Brogue the low Baby French heels; Oxfords, wing tips, Cuban fashioned In black or heels, heavy welt soles; very brown kid; also In blaek serviceable. Specially priced suede. Very good looking. At at $9. Black Kid Two-strap Pumps The same style in Blaek with camel gray kid backs, 8atin at S10.5S.

welt aoles and Cuban heels. Tan Scotch Grain Brogue Very good looking. At 218.20. Oxfords, bluehsr cut, wing Black Satin Two-strap tips, low flat heels. This prom- Pumps, with black Jet beadises to be a very popular num- ins: also with stsel beading.

ber AtSO.85. New, novel ana aressy. At Tan or Black Kid Oxfords. watt solas and Cuban hoals. Scotch Grain Oxfords; and narrow toos for young brogue style with sauars toes, women or the low heels anrt wing tips and low flat heels, broader toes for the more eon- An ideal walking shoe.

At servatlve woman. At CIO. SIS-TO. Tan Calf Two-strap Camel Gray Kid Strap with sand dolor suede backs, Pumps, with French heels; Cuban heels and welt eoles. dressy, gia.75.

At flO. Floor. jT What More DcKghtfml Be A Special Pmxht rp HOUGH these 1 plify the fact thai I which pleases the reveals the strength fi I place, and the beads a I fVw it oring and design, we bags, a more aelightfi The manner in wk amSSHK) quality. Hm HDHH bobs; ftflj, dsuso tas? are tba parts that sh with i i i inr Vernier September Sale of Winter Coats for women and rhich begins Tuesday bids fair to eclipse every coat event inaugurated by this store. We believe we have obtained I values they're most extraordinary.

'iumph Is Our September Sale of New Winter Coats Four Specicd Croups for Women and Misses at 15 Jb For coorf? which would sell market was propitious for just such an WuKmrnan A event this year, and we have taken every possible advantage of fortunate conditions to present at the earliest moment the most attractive of fttlraallli the authentic coats for 1921 and 1922 at very sub- stantial savings over later prices. HHS Save Now EMM JniilitmB Further, guarantee the prieee in this Male. If Jar- ins the regular eeaton yea find you can buy a like coat lot than you paid in this ealo we will refund or credit to you the dUfarence. if r-f For this sale the finest products of the looms, to- tj Jff gether with costly furs, have been fashioned by some of America's leading coat makers. Including "Wool- VI tax." into the most engaging new models.

Paris deeldelly favora I Thia woman's elabosuch as this woman TVl rately embroidered coat new fitted bodies coat. TCU A aVIllClll wrap is or bremme, with Its full-ripple trimmed with large r.11..'" ot If you are not prepared to pay the entire price shoulder collar and deep jg farce of the coat you would like to have we will glad- tending to the waist- ly arrange for deterred payment. A reasonable burro. Note the new depoilt Will secure any coat you Select and We sleeve and aide Panel rnced $115 will store it free of charge until November lit, pfioed' at $85 when the balance ot its purchase price will beSome of the New Features These Coats Exemplify ffMBEjSIx The blouse bodice with The new wrap coat HKaS full skirt girdled with much improved over last The Russian blouse The full skirt and fitted Trimmings of cnt work. bodice coat.

floss silk embroidery, silk The full-back ooat with pitching silk fringe self- Chinese flowing sleeve cording, French knot em- gKyfwpgM The Fur Trimmings Beaver Wolf Australian Opossum DSESanfijES Kolinsky Raccoon Mole Caracul Ringtail Opossum Nutria Pom The New Materials Panvelaia Follyanna Pompadour I I Kvora Normandy Marvellne Bremine Marvella Kashmere 1 Or lands Ormond Mochatex Velora Delphlns Wondora An exqulsits llttls Geroaa Vellette Eremine Again in this womasterplece developed Andrea Superior man's new wrap-eoat in Panne Vqlaine of of Normandy we have sorrento blue, like the the deep yoke-back blue of Mediterranean merging into the sleeve The tavored Colors with grace'n toids. a delightful harmonising vw large, snug collar of I adornment of gray Navy Sphinx Black Nubian opossum adds charm chenille and squirrel Tlrrr Hjii TCMl-ii Impsrtially to sorrenfur. Slxe only, is I A to. navy or mara- Priced at 9X19 Marmot Byaantine Borro Bay leaf nou orlCL.d 940 -M Wt'n solved the coat problem 1 From "Wpoltex" comes this And here Is the much-favored the, kjrl, many woman's smartly tailored coat of colt at a "err modest charming new models. Narmandy.

elaborated with self iS-i or fcxtreme chic characterises cording and novel buttons. The this misses' loose back cost of larso collar of self material veline with a down-to-the-hem navy or brown Bolivia, it has Jerves the ends of stylo and com- tuxedo of beaverette. What you a large cape collar beaverette ort The colore are black, ma- can't eee In the picture Is the ef- and balf-cuffe of the same fur. lay. Sorrento and navy.

CRfi fectlve pleated back. CRQ Siees 14. 16 and 18. HC Priced at Priced at 900 Priced at ittO Jelleff's unqualified guarantee accompanies these coats. It covers the quality of the materials and furs, as well as the workmanship Y'V I 1 If stockings were I leq i sold on a mileage guar DagS antee like automobile u.

th. f6.93 to $20 Bag, at 1 buy nr en "GOLD STRIPE" silk S.95 $0.50 Q.50 Inherent good quality of material and fp.qjjq not all the worth beaded bag is that which prevents garter white, Close examination of the wOTjonrnwhip if the looming. Each bead is nrmly held in able in Washington at Jellefrs ezclure small and perfect In rich variety of col- ave seldom seen, even in rtiost costly beaded ill assortment A licb these bags are finished stamps them as of ft idles fully beaded, drswstrlngs'sst 08 with beaded if if if if els and fzfrgss; Interiors as carefully wrought as ow. Bratr bag fitted with a mirror, many ot a alio. Foor typical dealgna pictured.

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