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Is Gay With Holiday Parties for Garden City Set Tea-Dance for Junior Set Given at Cherry of Hilton Avenue, were hosts Valley Club Yesterday: Home Events Held Christmas to Mrs. Charles E. Barbara Massel, Caryl Maesel, AnIta Hidebrand, Florence Jenney, Susan Littleton, Martha Hubbell, Peggy Hubbell, Phyllis Horton, Judith Johnson, Barbara Hubbell, Kathleen Hubbell, Petsy Hubbell, Jean Heissenbuttel, Elaine Leyser, Frances Turner, Jane Stephenson, Jane Thomas, and Allison Robert Burchell, Tracy Clute Charles S. Elder James F. Fogarty Walter Gallagher John Hardie, Frederick Holdebrand George E.

Ladd Lincoln Ladd, John Mann Ellery Mann Woodham Reinhart, Thomas Shaw Grant Peacock, Donald Ouchterloney, John F. Riddell Robert Maher, Richard Hubbell, Roger Hubbell, Charles Heissenbuttel, Harry Hiltz Ernest Horton, Edward Keating, Pierson Keating, Jarvis Lamson Shepard Nash Bryant Seaman French Strother and others. Miss Sally Foster, of Wellington Road, was a tea hostess for the younger set yesterday. Her guests were the Misses Eleanor Amy, Adelaide Anderson, Alice Atwood, Dorothy Ayers, Marion Bayer, Marilyn Bowne, Eleanor or Carr, Paula Campbell, Mary Louise Dillmeier, Rita Daly, Ruth Dunn, Frances Gaither, Betty Gormley, Nancy Halsted, Martha Hubbell, Susan Littleton, Bonnie Martin, Betty McLean, Jane Mayer, Barbara de Mercado, Carol Munger, Katherine Schiess, Jane Snyder, Virginia Shaw, Janet Stevenson, Muriel Stark, Jean Stone, Jane Thomas, Jacqueline Torney, Alice Sylvester and Betty Whitaker. Mrs.

Charles Leon Jones, of Meadow Street, gave a tea yesterday in honor of her house guest, Mrs. Raymond Flournoy, of Boston, formerly of Garden City. Mrs. Jones' other guests included Mrs. Don Carlos Ellis, Mrs.

Asa Graves, Mrs. David Sime, Alvin Barck, Mrs. Otho C. Hudson, Mrs. Edwin A.

Bush, Mrs. George W. Penman, Mrs. James Zimmer, Mrs. T.

L. Sherman, Mrs. Timothy Tinsley, Mrs. Loyal Kochey, Mrs. Bayard Freed, Mrs.

Spencer Caldwell, Mrs. James O. Wynn Mrs. Ralph S. Healey, Mrs.

Clarence O. Dimmock, Mrs. O. V. W.

Hawkins, Mrs. Raymond Bartlett, Mrs. Joseph Burbeck, Mrs. Nels Roos, Mrs. Carroll K.

Moffatt, Mrs. William Trone and Mrs. Noel Sargent. Mrs. Noel Sargent entertained at luncheon at her Huntington, home today for Mrs.

Flournoy, and in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlos were dinner hosts at their Princeton Street home to Mr. and Mrs. Flournoy, Mr.

and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Battin and Dr. and Mrs.

Otho C. Hudson. Dr. and Mrs. Hudson will give buffet supper tomorrow evening in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Flournoy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.

King, of Whitehall Boulevard, entertained at the matinee performance of "LouIsiana Purchase" and at dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria today. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Cook, Mr.

and Mrs. F. Hubert Ryan, Miss Roberta King, Miss Addie Barber and John R. Cowley and Robert D. King Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris T. Lynch, of Kensington Road, entertained Christmas Day for Mrs. William A.

Buckley, their house guest, Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Bracken, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bernard, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Bayley, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent B. Rey, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Victor Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Ladds, Mr. and Frank X. Schwarz, Mr. and Mrs. Edward G.

Schwarz, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Debevoise, Mr. and Mrs.

George A. Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Hugo, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward N. Chalfant, Mr. and Mrs. Hurlbert C.

Elmore, Mr. and Mrs. Walton D. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold B. Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred L. Hinkle, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Jantzer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tisch Mr. and Mrs.

William Littlewood and Mrs. Philip S. Reichers. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles G. Reinhart of Chestnut Street, were hosts Christmas to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Matheson, Miss Mary Lee Matheson, Mr. and Mrs.

C. Arthur Larson, Arthur Larson Bruwyn Larson and Robert Taylor. Miss Mary Elizabeth Rumpf, of Third Place, gave a tea yesterday. Guests included the Misses Joan Carlin, Emma Orr, Jane Hamlin, Alice O'Connor, Janet Stevenson, Eileen Hollawell, Persis Mefford, Barbara Howlett, Elizabeth Cuff, Molly Horton, Alice Spaulding, Florence Johnson, Priscilla Eldredge, Ann Hardy, Mildred Thornton, Evelyn Droge, Ruth Burns, Betty Behrer, Murray Cleaver, Caryl Maesel, Jacqueline Powell, Patricia a Wright, Betsy Hubbell, Adele Hopkins, Betty Cordes and Ann Ritter. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold G. Dow, of Kensington Road, were dinner 1 hosts on Christmas to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Luther, of East Orange, Miss Ruth Belsterling and Mr.

'Chester Webster, of Manhattan. In the evening other guests at a buffet supper were Judge John Scileppi and Mrs. Scileppi, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheehy, Mr.

and Mrs. Murray C. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. William H.

Latshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Elton M. Bolton, Mr. and Mrs.

William C. Gehring, Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin, Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Gerlin, Mr. and Mrs. John Field, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert W. Wagner, Mrs. Guy Ruth B. Morgan, Swimmer, To Wed Kenneth Higgins Mr. and Mrs.

William Henry Morgan of 2718 Avenue I and Riverside, Wantagh, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Bowne Morgan, to Kenneth Van Riper Higgins of Middletown, N. son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Higgins of Springwater, N.

Y. Miss Morgan is a graduate of the Savage School and Ithaca College. She is a member of the Women's University Club of New York, Phi Nevin-Schreiber The marriage of Miss Doris Ruth Schreiber daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Milton Schreiber of 105 Pennsylvania Ave.

to Marshall Ira Nevin, son of Dr. and Mrs. Mendel Nevin of 130 Arlington took place Sunday evening at the Plaza, Manhattan. Mrs. Hillard Nevin sister-in-law of the bridegroom was matron of honor, and Dr.

Leonard K. Schreiber, brother of the bride, was best man. The Rev. Dr. Sidney Tedesche officiated.

Mr. and Mrs. Nevin left on a Caribbean cruise, and on their return will take up their residence in Tudor City, Manhattan. Oceanside Notes Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Oceanside, Dec. 28-Mr.

and Mrs. Charles R. Mosback of Parkview Place are visiting in Rose Hill, N. C. Miss Adele Buchan, a student at Blue Ridge College, New Windsor, is at home with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert J. Buchan of 9 Atlantic Ave. BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, DEC. 29, 1940 3 on Rudd, Mr.

and Mrs. Conrad R. White, Mr. and Mrs. Earl E.

Lewis, Miss Jeanne Lewis, Miss Yvonne Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Everett C. Rudd and Everett C. Ruda Jr.

Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Powers will be dinner hosts to Florence Woodworth, Dr. and RusMrs. sell Iler, Miss Dorothy Iler and Russell Iler Mr.

and Mrs. William M. Kingsley, Miss Dorothy Kingsley and Donald Kingsley. Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar P. Holliday, of Stewart Avenue, were "at home" Christmas evening. Among their guests were Dr. and Mrs. E.

B. Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dixson, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Russell, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Sing, Mr.

and Mrs. George F. Miley, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Toner, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph W. Crolly, Mr. and Mrs. F.

L. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver E. Miles, Mrs.

Albert Schalkenbach and Miss Eleanor Schalkenbach Mr. and Mrs. Binford H. Sykes, of Stewart Avenue, egg nog party Christmas. included Dr.

and Mrs. F. E. McAlister, Dr. and Mrs.

Jefferson Weed, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Schneider, Mr. and Mrs.

William Lincoln Seibert, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric C.

French, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey J. Keif, Mrs. William C.

Lawson, Miss Elizabeth Brown and Henry R. Lawson, Charles Brown Jr. and Albert Bosner. Grenfell Opera Benefit Groups Plan Meetings Two meetings and teas will be held shortly for the various committees working for the special performance of "Lohengrin," to be held on Friday afternon, Jan. 31, with Kirsten Flagstad and Lauritz Melchoir in the cast, for the benefit of the Grenfell Association of America.

This benefit is in memory of Sir Wilfred Grenfell, and for the support of his life-time medical and social service work among the isolated fishermen and their families on the coasts of Labrador and Northern Newfoundland. Mrs. Lionello Perera will tain at her home, 49 E. 80th Manhattan, on Friday afternon, for the members of the Debutante and Junior Committees. Miss Marion H.

Sutphen heads the debutante group, which includes: The Misses Mary Allison, Mary D. Blake, Joan M. Carpenter, Barbara E. Chase, Lillian M. Chambers, Jean P.

Dunningham, Elizabeth Emmons, Elizabeth E. Farley, Sarah Jane Fraser, Margot E. Johnston, Dorothy 28-A tea-dance for the junior set was Valley Club this afternoon. Among the Anne Hammond, Joan Carlin, Jane Peggy Dooman, Patricia Driggs, Mary Jane Peacock, Anne Peacock, Joyce Irene Peacock, Peggy Jane Wynn, H. Hamilton and Mrs.

Townsend T. McWilliam. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Austin Crombie of Chestnut Street, entertained as guests Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. George Davidson, Miss Shirley Davidson, Mr. and Carlyle Bastian, Mr. and Thomas H.

Mrs. Hodgkinson, Thomas H. Hodgkinson Mrs. M. H.

Todd, Mrs. Charles E. Martens, Miss Barbara Martens, Charles E. Martens Jr. and J.

A. Crombe. Mr. and Mrs. Jack E.

Buckley, of Wyatt Road, were hosts at an egg nogg party Christmas. Their guests included Dr. and Mrs. Walter Lynch, Dr. and Mrs.

Walter Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Bush, Mr. and Mrs.

Jonathan W. Varty, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Pew, Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar F. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCloskey, Mr.

and Ms. Ellis A. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Hall Mr. and Mrs. Brooke F. Read and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles H. Till. Mr. and Mrs. George A.

Powers, C. Meier, Hathaway Minton, Mary P. Richter, Rossamond G. Roberts, Nancy Lee Ward and Rita White. Miss Hilda R.

Hutchinson is chairman of the Junior Committee which includes: Miss Barbara Auchincloss, Mrs. Edward T. Caldwell Mrs. Ludlow Elliman, Mrs. G.

Edward Escher Miss Elaine Frueauff, Miss Julia R. Hubbard, Miss Lucy G. Hutchinson, Miss Mary B. Johnston, Mrs. Alar J.

Lerner, Miss Lydia Perera, Miss Mary Schley, Mrs. Wyman B. Shaw (Rosamond L. Grenfell), Miss Caroline S. Silliman, Miss Rita Singstad, Miss Barbara Wall, Miss Dona Walton and Miss Anne Willmer.

Mrs. Busch Greenough will hold a meeting and tea at her home at the St. Regis Hotel, Manhattan, Tuesday afternon, Jan. 7, for the members of the executive committee and the vice chairman for the benefit. Mrs.

Basil B. Elmer is the executive chirman in charge of all arrangements for the performance and Mrs. Andrew Carnegie is serving again as honorary chairman. Eleanor Wixted Engaged To Justin F. McLoughlin Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph F. Wixted of 90 Eighth Avenue, and Lenape Island, Denville, N. announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Eileen Wixted, to Justin F. McLoughlin, son of Francis J.

McLoughlin of 404 fourth Street, and Becket, at open house on Christmas Day. Miss Wixted attended St. Francis Academy and was graduated from the Chase School and the Alviene School of Music. Mr. McLoughlin was graduated from Bishop Loughlin and from Mount Saint Mary's College, Em- mitsburg, Maryland.

He is now associated with Brown, Wheelock, Harris and Stevens. Among those of Long Island who have taken boxes for the 1941 racing season at Hialeah Park, which will open on Jan. 8 for a period of 46 days at Miami, are John Hay Whitney, William N. Adrians, William H. Gallagher, George W.

Loft, Mr. and Mrs. George 1 M. Odom and I. Silberman.

Mishkin photo TO BECOME BRIDE -Miss Eleanor Eileen Wixted, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wixted of 90 8th is engaged to Justin F. McLoughlin, son of Francis J.

Mc- Loughlin of 404 4th St. Delta Pi and Chaminade Juniors. For the past two years, Miss Morgan has directed the Magic Water Ballet of Jones Beach State Park. She is well known for the professional swimming and diving work. Mr.

Higgins attended Lima Prep and Springfield College, class of 1932. He is connected with the Middletown Board of Education, and is the owner and director of N. Y. Kotcher-Kohn Mr. and Mrs.

Irwin I. Kotcher of 5123 Clarendon Rd. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Roberta Kotcher to Gene Kohn. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Kohn of 1410 Carroll St. Miss Kotcher is a senior at the School of Education, New York University and was graduated from Erasmus Hall. She is a member of Phi Sigma Sigma sorority. Mr. Kohn is a graduate of Boys High School and the School of Commerce, New York University.

Erslev-Dittrich E. A. Erslev has announced the engagement of his daughter, Miss Bertha Erslev of Burtis Lynbrook, to Kenneth Dittrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dittrich of Rutland Road, Freeport.

Mrs. Pedro Platou, Miss Barbara Platou and Miss Nancy Platou of Brooklyn are among the members of the Seigniory Club in the Province of Quebec who have opened their country home for the holiday season. Dr. Platou will join them this week. CHARGE PURCHASES TOMORROW AND TUESDAY BILLED FEBRUARY 1st FREDERICK LOESER CO.

Inc. RUGS OF HIGH SALE! FINE During recent years, and shipping factors, have lucky to be able to offer Oriental now! No mail -SAROUKSSize Grade Sale 9x12 298.00_198.00 9x12 329.00219.00 9x12 349.00259.00 10x14 550.00369.00 10x14 598.00398.00 10x14 650.00_ 450.00 10.9x17.6 769.00569.00 10x17 750.00549.00 11.8x23.5 12x15.4 719.00-479.00 10.7x17.2 759.00 10.5x19.6 825.00_ 11.7x14.1 850.00 498.00 11.6x19.6 798.00 10x16 659.00489.00 9x17.9 895.00_650.00 9x16 825.00_ 598.00 6.3x12 5.7x8 195.00_ 5.5x10.2 289.00- 169.00 6x9 289.00. 5.6x8 5.4x10 189.00 0110.00 5.2x8.6 198.00_129.00 4x7 98.00_ 59.00 4x7 198.00. 110.00 3x5 59.50. 39.50 2x4 39.50.

24.50 2x4 59.50_ 34.50 2x3 19.98_ 12.98 SALE! Oty. Size Type Grade Sale 1 Fig. 25.50_ 14.95 32.50- 1 9x6.9. 47.50. 1 9x7.10.

2-Tone. 54.50. Green Wilton. 57.50_ 1 9x8.4. Blue 42.50_ 1 9x12.

Fig. 45.00. 1 9x11. Brown 59.50_ 1 Green Wilton 53.50. 12x9.10.

Tan 62.50_ 1 R'st Chen. 245.00- 1 11.2x5.9. Blue Lustre. 59.50- 1 9x13.6. Brown 1 M'resque 67.50- 1 9x11.

Blue 2. 76.50- 1 9x14. Brown 2-Tone. 73.50. 9x9.6 Burgun.

Wilton. 71.25. 9x12.4. Beige 2-Tone. 86.50.

1 Rose Twist 65.00_ 1 9x9.5. Wine 95.00. -Burgundy 81.00. 1 9x13.6. Blue 2-Tone 94.50.

1 Burgundy 83.75_ 1 9x14. Turquoise Twist 85.00_ Closeout of Sample Domestics, 3.50 to 6.50 grades. Size 27x36 vets, Axminsters, Wiltons, all Miss Zaimi Will Marry Mr. Margolis Special to the Brooklyn Garden City, Dec. held at the Cherry guests were the Misses Hamlin, Mary Griffin, Cole, Mary Fox Hellweg, Storer, Donna Sparling, 9 BETROTHED Miss Genevieve Helfrich, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. B. Helfrich of Newport News, will be married to. George H.

McGough of 155 E. 35th St. on Jan. 5. Golden Anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel J. Walters of 556 McDonough St. celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Friday with a party at their home. Mrs.

Florence Spencer Duryea, at a tea given this afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. John I. Kinney, at her home at 69-09 Continental Forest. Hills, is announcing the engagement, of her protegee, Miss Nexhmie Zaimi, to Henry M.

Margolis. Miss Zaimi was one of the first graduates of the Albanian-American School, which was conducted by the Near East Foundation in Kavaje, Albania, She came to America when she was 16 to make her home with Mrs. Duryea and finish her education. During Miss Zaimi's freshman year at New College of Columbia University, she wrote an autobiography which was published by Ives Washburn and had a wide circulation. Her sophomore year at college was spent at Wellesley, after which she returned to Albania for a year, returning to New College and finally finishing her college work last June at Teachers College.

Mr. Margolis is an attorney and is a resident of Manhattan. They will be married early in February. The Ladies Aid Society of St. Catherine's Hospital will have its monthly meeting on Friday in Jennings Hall, Bushwick Ave.

BRIDE-Mrs. Harold Laschiver was Miss Cele Elkins of 342 Linden Boulevard before her recent marriage. She is the daughter of Mrs. Ida Elkins. At Our Brooklyn Store Only QUALITY SELDOM PRICED SO LOW ORIENTAL RUGS changing labor conditions in Persia, together with other production tended to raise the prices of Oriental rugs.

We feel ourselves such a large collection at prices so very favorable. Invest in an or phone orders. None sold before 9:30 A.M. December 30th. -ASSORTED ORIENTALSQty.

Size Type Grade Sale Qty. Size Type Grade Sale -Chinese 159.00 59.00 475.00_295.00 Caucasian 195.00_ 69.50 India 550.00-310.00 1 6x13.10. Camels H'r Ham. 298.00_ 89.00 450.00. 349.00 Hamadan 350.00_ 89.00 110.6x14.9_ Kashan 650.00.

369.00 Sultanabad 198.00. 99.00 795.00_398.00 1 9.6x12.4 Mahal 198.00. 99.00 798.00529.00 1 8x11.6_ Arac 195.00. 98.00 19x17.9 898.00569.00 1 9.4x12. 198.00_110.00 110x20.9.

Kerman 1050.00. 598.00 Sultanabad 110.00 1 10.9x17_ 795.00598.00 Tibetan 249.00_119.00 1 10.3x19.6 995.00698.00 Chinese 169.00_110.00 Kerman 1150.00698.00 375.00_119.00 Kerman 1050.00. 689.00 Sultanabad 225.00_119.00 269.00_149.00 Ming 289.00_ 15. 9x12 289.00169.00 Modern Chinese 349.00_159.00 Aracs 298.00_179.00 Chinese 398.00. 15 Kermans 398.00249.00 1 9x13.

Meshed 329.00_ 159.00 159.00_ 79.00 Sarouk 310.00_169.00 -Persian 498.00_249.00 450.00_ 169.00 Kermans 689.00_-398.00 Kerman 398.00 179.00 1 9x16. India 350.00. 179.00 -SCATTER 395.00. 1 9.10x15.9. 375.00.

210.00 Oty. Size Type Grade Sale 350.00. .225.00 10 2x4. Kermans 39.50. 24.50 Chinese 398.00_ Kermans 79.50.

39.98 India 498.00_ 249.00 Kermans 129.00_ 79.50 1 12x16.4. Caputrahan 595.00_ 249.00 2.6x4. Hamadans 19.98. 10.00 India 450.00_ 269.00 100. 2x3.

12.98_ 7.00 BROADLOOM REMNANTS Oty. Size Type Grade Sale Qty. Size Type Grade Sale 1 9x12.6_ Red Wilton. 95.00_ 56.50 Rose Glow 125.00___. 99.50 19.50 26.50 28.50 29.50 29.50 29.50 32.95 35.50 36.50 39.50 39.50 42.95 42.50 41.95 42.75 48.50 49.50 49.50 52.00 52.50 54.50 56.95 1 9x15.2.

-Green Twist. 1 12x11.5_ Red Twist 1 12x11. -Burgundy Twist 1. 9x17 Green 2. Tone.

1 12x13 Red Twist 1 6.9x16.10. Blue Lustre 12x13.6. Dubonnet 1 12x16.6. Fig. 9x18 Blue 2.

Tone 1 12x12. 1 12x18. Fig. 12x15. Maple Twist.

1 9x16.2 Burg'ndy Wilton 1 12x15.4_ Mahogany Twist 1 12x15. Red Twist 1 12x10.4. Sand Lustre 1 9x11 Imported. 12x15 Burg ndy Wilton 12x17. Burgundy Twist 9x15.10.

Rose Lustre 1. 9x15. Cedar 1 9x15 Burgundy 1. 9x11.10. Green 1.45 to 2.75 inches.

Plain or figured vel. bound. Green Twist 132.00. 82.50 1 12x18. Rose Quartz Tw.

/45.00_ 92.50 -Fig. Axminsters. 132.50_ 99.50 Twist 137.00. 84.95 Green Twist 149.00. 94.50 x18 Red Wilton 180.00.

109.00 12 x13.9. Wood Rose Lust. 156.00. .110.00 Green 145.00_110.00 12x21 Maple Twist 196.00. 112.50 12x13.2.

Royal Blue 145.00. 112.50 9x23.3. Blue 2. Tone 159.00. Roval BI.

Twist 155.00. .119.00 Green Twist 179.00. 1 x11. Blue 265.00. 1 12x18.

Blue Twist 169.00. 119.00 Blue 165.00. 125.00 Red Twist 198.00. 139.00 .12 x24.3. Beige Wilton.

242.50. 145.00 Gray Twist 235.00. 155.00 15x14.8. Green Twist 235.00. 155.00 11.4 Green 295.00.

169.00 1 15x18. -Brown Twist 325.00_198.50 92.50_ 59.50 95.00- 59.50 88.00-- 58.50 120.00. 66.50 105.00. 69.50 110.00_ 69.50 89.50. 64.50 92.50 69.98 126.00_ 69.95 112.00 72.00 105.00.

72.50 139.50_ 79.50 120.00. 74.50 125.00- 79.50 122.00. 79.50 119.00. 82.50 139.00. 83.75 150.00.

89.50 135.00. 89.50 135.00. 95.00 120.00_ 97.50 122.00. 97.50 179.00. 95.00 9x12 ORIENTAL DESIGN 98.50 grade.

Two Sarouk mulberry backgrounds, colors of the rug. Lustrous, RUGS, 59.95 designs to choose from. Blue or through to back, fringe part down payment necessary. Convenient monthly payments on purchases of $25 or over, plus a small No carrying charge. Rugs--Third Floor 0 FULTON at BOND, BROOKLYN-TRiangle 5-8100 Fredrick FOUNDED 1860.

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