Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 28, 1913, EDITORIAL, Page 2-B, Image 34

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    THE OMAHA StTNDAY BEB: SEPTEMBER 28, 1913.
2-13
Engagement Announced
S0G1ETY READY FOR BALL
Numerous Visitors Arrive for the
Ak-SarBca reitivities.
Girls Who Will Drive in Floral Parade
INTEREST IN FLOWER PARADE
Attractive Vonna Women Will
Drive Their Own Cars Many
Rnsrnicemcnla ' Annonneed
for Fall Weddlnjru.
V
Social Calendar
MONDAY Mrs. Walter Silver, brldgs
luncheon for Mrs. J. C. Jiclthardt of
South Bend. Ind.. and Mr. J. B. Stev
en of Chicago; 'Mr. and Mr. W. T.
Robinson,' bridge dinner at their home
for Ml Luclle Schraubstadter of St
Louis nnd for. Miss Amr Qllmore.
rt,E8DAY-'Floral parade; Mr. and Mm.
W. T. Page dinner And rehearral at
their home for Trlnder-Pago wedding
nnrty: closing of Carter Lake club.
WEDNESDAY Wedding of Miss Nannie
Page, daughter or Ir. and Mrs. Walter
Taylor Page, to Dr. John Holme Trln
der, U. S, A., at Trinity cathedrali Mim
Erna Hadra, bridge for Miss Frieda
Lowenberg of St. Joseph, Mo,j electri
cal parade; Mrs. C. V. KInsler, b, lifg
for Mrs. iilgbte of Chicago and Mra.
Whltaker of Clinton, Mo.
THUR8DAT Oertnan day parade.
PniDAY-Coronation halL--
SATURDAY -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hard
ing, dinner for Mini Doris, Wood-and'
Mr. Max Beghio, oflilncoln. j.
Ak-Sar-tien guest and festivities "have
the center of xA social stafjo this week,
while mok.o'f th.autumntbrldes and de
butantes watt In the, . wine, for,, their an
trance Immediately, followlng'tthe corona
tion ball. ' , ,
Miss Gertrude McCarthy, daughter of
Major and Mra. Daniel McCarthy, U,
a, A., formerly of this city, trill ba one
of the popular Ak-Sor-Ben ruests In the
younger set and will be much entertained
while here. Miss McCarthy will visit Mis
Marlon Kuhn.
Miss Quelle ' Schraubstadter of 8t.
Louts la another charming young visitor
Bho will arrive Monday morning to be
the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. T
Ttoblnson of Dundee, who Trill enter
tain at a bridge dinner that evening at
their home
Mrs, Frederick Hlgbl of Chicago, ar
rived Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. A,
V.
Kin!er and was honor gut at a
dinner Saturday evening at the Country 1
club, Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Klnsler 1
will entertain at bridge fcr Mrs, ingbl ,
rnd for Mrs. Charles Whltaker, the guest
of Mrs. Charles W. Martin.
Mr. and Mra. A. O. 9oa and' aDee
Katherlhe Beeson will have a their
guests Miss Lucy Hawk of Battle Creek,
Mich., who attended school at Mrs.
Vomers In Washington with Mia Ba.
Mrs. Olive Latta Watson of Llnoola'will
be Jtho guest of Mr, and Mrs. douM
Diets this week.
Mlta Alice Judge of fit. Louts has, ar
rived to visit Mr, and Mr. Charles
Met.
Ready, for floral parade.
Society is taking 'a keen Interest is! ts
floral parade Tuesday afternoon and
many young warn -plan to drive kek
own cars. Vftci&etoV ear are s!a ta k
iaWraUly, afccaj Vrt year Mi'stMr
ortirittal jtsrtarn wilt V aaad.
The, tfttrs r ia said to ha very
VrlMUotiy daearatad In Mm mtfit
eotor, ytltow, and ate atteaativ Vowi
Women will rid in this w. UttW Mia
PhyltW Harttwum aad tw fifrria
will rid in Madar Hartwaami', er.
Mr. :Gharle Baata. with, aOs Mltdrad
nam, '-m. Mh. irtmm a'1 m 'tm
l W tMM A k V
Mr, riitd mmm mm'tmnur
about wtttk Mm ;MM'ks,,a,kv
Ilekwt '.tWrke, w Mt- t)k sMsttrl,'4).
butturtis, wlU drtve Ime la essetrfci,
liwjftsu Mitw Ast' Oi1fmi;, Mlm
MarlMi Khn, MIm anl Ti.t('ssit ant
Mtta Wrtrud McCarthy t CMoa wM
ride wj Mr, Harry Koeh, f -
Mis -Aa 9wk, Ml so Vtymm
Kah Mttt Mlm Qdya Fitters art to rid
In Mr. JUfifall Brewn'a er, Mrs. "WlU
r Hxol km eoUred fcer touring
sar apd -wlll have Mrs., Themati Pavls,
Mrs. Olen Whartoa aad Mrs. Will Bum
drive wttk her,
Mra, ,Qy U Bmltk. Mrs. lm XlUard
Mr. smith' car.
Mr. CawrlSii "KduaW; Jeti Jiar
ksr attd. Mr, lAuk Has' slave'' aatered
thlr )ilmjrewiMiar m wkMt wHi
b - - ' i vt.MiuLaw'
! wMn Mte TWt Jor ta
r. urvm vtaaec msh wi .toke
lUc TliuMdtw sytHmr, Oe44Mr W. at
Ltmk'jfist. tM Hri.(lv hM yf Mr. a4
Mr. OeorsM A. Ja4yn.
IIM Hl sMaowii, aiatar t tk
Crcoat. wirl come rropi Xui,i., to b
MtJd i kMMr mhI t sriio lahia wiu
k Miaa MMret MetMiensM and M1m
Rw-th' BMter. Wrtk Mm sajestew o
Mr; John CaidweU, tk geM aMend.
"! Hi fee out of tows Kxtn, Mr, Civ?k
C- lHwrt t lalt Lake City to U best
mm and Mr. ClyS-e Klsdos of Williams.
Ihd.f and. Mr, Thotaas 0, ijkt of Kane,
t)M USVMTS.
SAVWrn CvkVHilkjt.
At the genera convention of the Ep!n
el eHseii. which opes la New York
OpUfcer I, Kebranka will bj roroeated
7 Blskeft and Mrs. Williams, Pen and
Jars. Tancock, BJbv. John WUUanis of
St Barnaba sd Mra. William, Bishop
aid Mm, Beeiier of Kearney, Mrv and
Mrs. Henry Yates. Mrs. & D. Barkalow,
Xls Barkalow and Mrs. John. Q. Bourka
and her daughter. Mlaa Bourkt and, Mir
Paullce Bourke.
Ktm frsat Rumnaer Trite.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Kimball returned
"Wedaesay from Wisconsin, -where they
Wit the UBiHier.
Mr. and Mne. WIU lam & Poppltton and
on are espected home next Friday from
Cherokee Park.
Mr. and Mra, W, R. McKtn have re-
turned from a alx weeks' stay at Ply
Mr. Warrae Blackwell sail ad last week
frem Le&den ,a4 is zpeted heme this
MKtfUg week.
Mr. V. W. ark and Miss Helen
Clarke arrived home Sunday from Eu
rope, wher thr Uav been traveling
! the graduation ef Mis Clarke from
Mr. sohool in Waahtagtea in
Itoe. i
Mr.' and M, q. Will, Homllten and
ffintlyfseet la tail for Dpme October
M after a euaamer' 'eat abroad.
Mra, X M. FalrSeid aad daughter will
aoU OeteW for Mew York After a
uaaaMria Xadaa.
Tfc jam M bote ataaer-dan; f0r
tftOa sia wa kM aktttirday aveatog at
)h atisk, kt tie ate Kwe wtil reaaala
a writ IHg CWIMasa keUay,
a4M Im '"r tbr caeath
turina tSM( eM atar.
. CpptHawy ' to Mis Margary Mc
Cord. -plM( toaara Mender, ,for tke eaH
to resume her studies, Mr. A. B. Warren
entertained at dinner, when his guests
were i
M,n.rv Mrford
Misses
Elizabeth Lnne,
Marlon Macrae of
Council Bluffs,
LuclllO' Bacon.
Mors.
IS. -V. Larimer of
Wichita,
Clifford Wolf.
Marie Stewart of
wncll Bluffs,
uinum.
Mesr.
Kobert Wood. '
James McCord,
Jiooert uin nine,
Mr. and Mr. Ci V, Env.th entertained
at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Xeogh. Their guests were)
Mr. and Mrs Frank Keosh.
Mr. and Mrs.) 13. 8. Westbrook.
Mr, andllrs. Lout Nash.
Mr, and Mr. Edwin Swobe.
Mrs. Ben Cotton.
Mr, Ed Oeorge.
Mr. Bobe'rt Connell, air, Fred Daugh
erty and Mr,vberrit Fort, Jr., entertained
Mlt France Hochitetler,1 Miss Caroline
Congdon and Mis Jtloaaor Mackay,
Mr, and Mr. A. V. JJn!V gave a
dinner tor their guest, Mi.. Fred Higgle
C Chieago. Cvf werc'laM fort
Mr. IBgB-1.
Mr, m4.Mr. CH Whafteo.
mr. wwier Mouomuox,
Mrs. JatMiM Mut.
j Mrs. Jaesk sjArxw.
Mr. Keert BwneC '
Mr. X. M. trttre. '
Mr. INooktcfl Hth.
!
Xwt, M, Im
ker
5
m mtatt,
aV, jw Skm ftwps. a)ttrM, Jr.
Mr. LawreM 3Mi(r,
kiartae 'fhitsi
-Oara td WaaMaa.
Mr, WUlaHl Btttiar.
Mr. Ralston SooWe,
Mr, XaJsfc 'PeHr gave a
party, vrtMM kk shmK were Mlsst Df-
tky MOFgaa., Mary Burkley, DayMa
Peter, Measr. Paul QalUtgher, jwlrd
Olfford, Ralph Petsr.
utner oinner reaervauon were maoa oy
Mrs. . ISva K. Wallace, who had four
guests: W. B, HoberU, four H. L.
Priohtt, twoi W. J. Foya, .tlv.aj C J.
LprdM four; Joseph Bayden, six; SV W.
Clarke, two; Xobert X. Ceenell, Ut; Ma
jor a F, Mrt8Maa. B Woo, fattr;
M. a PM, twtiva,
AtcilM TUU OMbT
About N tr.6Vrs a frtaaa atat
, iBivia whbiwv mw i pip "
Saturday ev
Mr. Harler Caat kad aa Ma areata
at ataaart . v - .t
Mr. ad Mr. Te ihwh.
Mists Miesaa
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Orace Krwja e CeHwaka. K
Mer. Minf--Joh
he . Fred C
it CMcago 1 . V
Wnl with Mr, and Mr. Maw
land were:
Mr. and Mr E. H. 'Walrath.
Mr. and Mra, M. Dowllng.
Mr. ami Mrs. Samuel Bea.
Mr. and Mr. Alex M&rtart, , '
Dining together gaturday evening were-,.
Mr. and Mrs, A. Higglnc.
Mr. and Mr. II. M. Qouldlng.
Mr. and Mr. fc Hutfc ' ;
Mr. and Mr. William Oilier.
Dr. and Mr. K. H. Bruennlng.
Mr. an. Mr. Albert Krug.
Mltse- If-T, t.i.
Olga Stora gchmldt of Blair
Irma Armstrong Carl Bock
0fKebrOTty gStarr ,
Mrs. A. B. Jaqutth Had a guest at
dinner Saturday evening:
Mr. and Mr. C. B. WeUer.
Mis Haat BoKfrs.
Mr. .Arthur Jqutth. ..,'
With Mr. end Mrs. E. J. McVann went:
Mr. and Mr. Arthur Bmltn.
Mr. Donald MoVann.
ta Bather MoVann.
lj'nlng together were:
Dr.. and Mr. W. H. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs, Osenr Lleben.
Mr. and Mr, Jean Meyer.
Mr. and Mr. Ernest Sweet.
Dining with Mr and Mr. W. H. Herd-
man were:
Mr. and Mr. .J C. BeVkstresser.
Mr. ano.Mx, Ouy F. Jmlth,
Mr. and Mr, Henry
. V?. and ltTl. E. It. Wilson.
Mr. and Mr. O. W. Jehnstoa'a iesto
at dinner wart: '
Mr. and Mrs- Qeorga A. Seabury.
Mr. and Mr. Jam Bateaan.
Mr, and Mr. O. W. Johwrtqa a.t
tftlned at dinner for:
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Seabury,
Mr. and Mra, James Bateman.
With Mr. and Mr. J. It. Conrad were:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur English.
Pr, C. B. Stunt entertained at dinner,
when hi guest were; , . -
Pr. and Mrs- Qeorga B. PoiUt of
Bholbr, Neb,
MUs Irraa Wledermaiu
Ml Hlldred Churchill.
Dr. A, Backs.
Rising wljh Mr. and Mrs. A, r. Whlt
mor werr . ,
Mr. and Mra, Kd. Brown.
Mr. and Mr. A. F, B4oem.
Mr. and Mra. S, K. pioota.
Mr. and Mra. W. T. Garrett cf Pes
' Mr. and. Mr. H. A. WM had as gueta:'
Mr. and Mr. J. II. aHuben.
Mr. And, Mrs. B. IL Klapao. .
Dr. and Mrs. W, K. Foote,
Mr. and Mra. G. J. Mwrlara btrtalaed
Hfr sst"M. --Mi -ILK MliHlsd
mum KattertsM Ttniassssf
Ml
ttss mwES mm
at dinner Saturday evening, when, their
guest were:
Mrs. Balph Beuohant
Mis Begpa fmallfeat.
Mis Dorothyi Merrlam.
Mr. Iouoka.
Mr. and Mr. A. H. Fatter entertained
at dlaaar, when place, ware laid for:
Mr. J. K. Buckingham af PsrUaad.
Mr, and Mrs, Chafes Woodland.
Mr. and Mr. N. v. Harrl(fia
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bayer.
8r. and Mrs. B. C. Twamley. '
. r. and Mr. J. R. MoDanald.
i Mr. and Mrs,A. V. fhotwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vette. . .,
rJ mV 9. W. Chrittta, .
Mr. J. Q, Adaaac. i-.
Mr, and Mrs.- J. X. ejtavana esartalia
at dlaaar 'ajaturday vahhg,k. haaor of
airs, J. c.-Maithrt 9tMm Sead, Ind.
Pl4e were laid far:
Mr. and Mr. Walter Wvar.
Mr and Mm. F. K Miek.
Mr, and Mr. XaHart achary.
Mr. and Mr. O, M. Dutka.
Mala'aa" VHr Pee
Mr, OeorRa Baunder oC Chlcfo,0
Other who mad reaervatkina for Mn.
r Saturday vonlng wei A. i Crelgh.
kbo had two guestsi Frank Shatwell,
fir Oeorga Rogers, three? J. W. Battln,
two, a F, Mpfflt tWOJ Harrv Bieh.
four George Kaveratlck. fourt nv.nk
i'aie, nvoj w. B. T. Belt, elghtl H. D.
eiey, six: w. h. Buck, twat n. n
wkar, elghtl Benjamin Bark of. four:
F, A. Fagau. tour j II. .Mverett. flve."4 J.
Porter, five; R, c. Martin. th(-rtr
J. X. Cearad, alxi a D. StUrdevaat, leur;
tv, . ftfierrsais, eight: Deaa j. A.
Taaaeek, foarj JB, H. Bedwetl, laarj W.
K. Msiiiaim, tea: X. M. Wlir, fear X.
X Matte, twaj Qorga K, Caaalnghaai,
TW W. K, Chamher. rive; Alex FJcke,
Wat C. J. .Merrlam. six: C. B. Live.
a: J. F. Ferdenkeey, fourj R. a Cun-
aware, twtl T. W. MlkeaelL sun
Charl B, Crowley, two; Miles B. Houck
or Lincoln, six.
At StyxMvr lak Ola.
, The Seymour Lake Country club gava
Ka cloilng dinner dance of the season
Friday evening. About 150 members and
guest wera present During the evening
a delightful program waa given, one num
ber between each dance, by: Mr, B. E.
Johnston, whistling olq; Mr. B. B.
Thompson,, muilcal burleequ; Mrs. W.
II. Chaltla, reading: Miss Florence Boiler.
bo pr auo; Helen Kroner, Huel Fowler
and Anna bell Sinclair, sols' dancing: Mr.
Bay DonAhay, tenor; Mr. Otto Brtdga,
ESQAQEitENT OF POPULAR GIRL
IS ANNOUNCED.
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monologue: Miss Sara Schneider, soprano;
Mr, Bert Tanner, baritone.
At Maaawa Ofub.
Messrs. John Lutz, Marshall Dillon and
Roy Young gave a dancing party at the
Council Bluffs Bowing association, fol
lowed by supper at the cafe, Friday
evening, Those present were:
Misses-
Misses
Edna. AUtadt.
Katherlne More
house. Eetella Bockhacker,
Anna Andreesen.
Corlnne Kline,
Mabel Anderson,
Fannie Schmidt.
Kbba Wbocttand.
O. Jean Taylor,
Fronkle Devara,
Tthel Kneed,
Louise MaoBeth,
Helen Olcott.
Mesar.
Qeorga Drake,
Robert Betndorff,
Arthur Nelsos.'
William I.t,.
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Artk4tf OfteTmaa,
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- Karl' '.Msaa.
Hartey Deema,
Ethel Flvnn.
Hwanson,
Mamie Qatford,
J una Oafford.
Ethel Anderson,
Ethel Pepper,
Myrtle Hayden.
Ruth Ne5ly,
Bertha Tobla.
Cecil Taylor.
Narar,
Maraaret- Gross. .
Ueorala Keely.
Maud Htrustelt,
Mary Bgan,
Meaera. - .
Bueben Bwanaea,
oecar Hoiquiat,
Harry WenbeMfc
Watter Osbora,
Verne Butll. ''
Narraoa Davie,
Will Xaag,
VergMJ&eeaM,
Frankusa, ;; .
aHus, 7
Stewart,
Irwin.
Al tHelnart,
Marshall PUtea.
liareia iv.mtt
Qlaan Ooob.
Ckrk.Berder Weiiisf.
The weddlag of Mian Barntc Barder,
daughter of Mrs. W. B. Border, to Mr.
Forest Clark," took place Saturday even
ing at 7 o'clock at the bride' home,
Bey. EL V. Hlgbee of tha North Presby
terian church officiating. The bride
gown was white crepe de chine trimmed
with peart, draped and reads entrains.
The long tuUe veil waa held in place h
a Dutch cap and llllle of tha valley and
the brlda carried a shower bouquet of
whtta roses and Ullia ot the valley. The
housa waa decorated in ferns, white
aster and chrywanthemusa The cere
mony was performed uadar a canopy of
rose petals, which fell ia a shower on
the brio and groom after tha ctremony
A reception waa held, fre-ra 7 uatH B
attar which Mr, and Mra. Clark started
for a wedding trip in tha-east.
After November 1 Mr, and Mrs. Clark
will be at home at Of North Twenty
fouth street
Oreightm Ikx&ec
- The sealer elate of tha Creightoa Art
college as msklng elaborate prapara
tlona for their annual hop, to ba given
nt Chambers dancing academy, November
19. This year, for the first time, the
affair will be, strictly formal.
The committee In charge of the dance
Is mode up of Earl Connolly, Charles
Molnery and Frank McDermott The
class officer ara: President Lawrence
(Bushman: vie president Carlisle LeaUt
secretary. Earl Connolly, and treasurer,
Paul Burke.
Tli a committee in oharga report that'
an untaua Interest I blng taken by the
student body and many invitation have
AK-SAR-BEN SALE OF
TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED HATS
$2.509 $5.009 $7.509 $10.00
values
prices.
AK -
350 HATS at $5.00 Not
duplicated els whr -at
$10XJ0 .
MISS BUTLER SJS
tS-l-l'-r im . w
hn ranueated. The, invltaUon this yew
will be limited. A customary, the tud
ant will he cared for first; then come the
alumni and friends of the school.
A novel scheme of decoration ha been
planned and the students are planning on
MirpaMlnj; any other like event ever
given.
The student of the Crelghton Medical
college will meet in a. body at that de
partment Monday afternoon at 1 O'clock,
to form u dancingclub. Officer will bf
elected and a series ot parties planned
for tha year. Last year a aeries ot four
dances were given y the medic and
each waa largely attended.
Tha dental atu4eata hava organised
their danoiBg society and will give a
ilk aerie. Another lnter-frat dance of
thla year la belsg talked et among the
fraternity men. flnJe PanHellenlo dance
of last year was a marked success. There
are five such societies in the university;
two each at tha f.W aad medical, and one
at the dental. The Delta Fho Delta
have their own fro t house this year and
are planning on giving several dance
at that place.
Orpkeum TurtiM.
Mft and Mr. Edwin T. Swobe will
entertJn eight guests at tha Orpheura
Monday evening.
Mrs. 8. S. Caldwell entertained at a
box party Saturday afternoon at the
Orpheum, when fourteen were present
fhoealx Olab.
Mra, J. E. Wastn entertained the
Pheonlx club Friday afternoon at her
home. Prizes war won by Mr. M. A.
McOrath, Mr. Matters. Mr. Bcaeie
Flaney, Mrs. W. J. Kingston and Mr.
Beginning tomorrow and continuing
one week we offer 60' dozen new fall
shapes in velvet, plush
and felt. Smart new
, dressy styles in tailored
i and dress hats. The
prices range low but tha . .
range double other stores r
SAR - BEN VISITORS BE
SURE TO SS THEM.
$5.00
Complete Line of Prac
tical Hats worth $4.50
and $5.00; on sale at. . . .
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MIPS CAROLYN HARDING.
Johnston. Mr. Joseph Mulvlhlll will on
tertaln the next meeting ot the club at
her home. v '
lowc-Harding Engasement. -
Many engagements 'of Intercut are being
announced this autumn. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Harding announce the engage
ment of their daughter. Miss Carolyn
Harding, to Mr. Justus Frederick Lowa
bf Milwaukee, formerly ot Omaha. Mlsa
Harding has just returned from Paris,
where she has been studying with Harold
Bauer and is an accomplished linguist
and musician. Before going abroad fehe
attended Vascar.
Mr. Lowe Is associated with the First
Savings and Trust company of Mil-
Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors
tfeTrarn' mmt.nf
viihiiif ii the city yatiJeaa paa. afew pltw .-.
wit moments examining or. .titjSJi '; f
play of millinery. You will fiad here tht latest
the market offer and an adequate selection, y
You will do well to examine our fall stock
fore making your fall selection.
1 '
If you want Service, worknianBhip.' arid ,
ijuality rightly priced in your fall .tailoring-
try.Lioff 's the house of quality and value. . .
I. LIEFF
; . . Ladies
2d f(Mr Wad Knk
Blanche Sorenson
TEACHER of SINGING
Appointments novr .ng mad for
coming eaon.- TaU Harney 2e7.
Qi.J,. 3907 TkaaUr.
SiUai8: asm Xaraey Street.
U4 aV W-m-
$2.50
1512 Dol
THEATER
waukee and is a popular young business
man. J 1
The date of the wedding has not been, j
sot and their, many friends regrcj that -they
are not to reside in Om&hjU ' Mr..
Lowe 1 spending the week In OmUio.1
Informal Affairs.
Mrs. Walter Preston entertained .eighty
guest at luncheon Friday, in honor ot
Mrs. Barren ot Houston. Tex., .who nam
been visiting her sister, Mrs. ' Charles
Rich.
TJ-.1 3 r-a T it T1 n"V nnn
Mrs. Walter Q. Sliver will entertain ot
a bridge luncheon Monday at her home'.
(Continued on Page Three.)
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9 Tailor, .
Itth mA ftmm
Diamond
Jewelry
Va thowaxd deUar worth of
aw, rarely haausUal yioaa .
aasaMnaaloaa added to out
sawad staok thla fad.
VmalM Jtalf Carat -fTaaraafed
BlO Wilt Blasaoad Ring,
Broodi or Scarf Kta, $75 1
Oesala ?i -carat, om fJCfl
quality W
Qenolne H , aaa 10
quaUtjf tm M"
She pleas can be hough and
xohaaged UUrat price paid, for
larger Olaaaoad. Btaktag a sutic
fjrtT aa sarauuiaat iavaHnaat
C B. Brown Co.
nnrnsi
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