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WS: 12 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T, H SATURDAY, JAN. 20, 1912. '
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111 ' lilt 1 HlnlliM ii tl' 11 is h
IVm iiliiiiniM inr 111 it TlinrMliy
I'm 1 1 1 l CaiitnHi niul Mm.
Hlllntt. In hlili forty guests
a ill pin ill innlo TIip nntitro
of Hie .ipiiioni IiIiir oi lul gntliprlug
will In' a 1 t f sie.ik Hiippor" (lint In
to In' t-. ni'l mi tho iiiiiirti'i-ilpi'k The
.Uipr is to lie followed liy "hrlilgp"
wild h Is nlwnn n le:iwinl uny of
liriiUdliiK nmtiHi'iiiout for the enrols
A ii'imliir of luinyntlons In Hip wiiy
of ilci'iirutluiiH anil fum an to 1m In
troilui'iil In it us tliey are to innie tin
niiriirln'i. tin jilanii enniiut ho illviilu
nl. Captain nml .Mrs, llailuu'n Christ
mas iliune, Rlcn on lin.inl the llw;
nil 111, nn Clirlclm.18 nlslit, will HiiRor
In Hip mrinory of the fortunate few
Itu.t writ' iiti'wnt. nit oni' of ihi' iiiohI
elaborate anil cnjnytible funrtloiiH ever
given In thene lnl.iinU. Tin- Invita
tion, rerelwil for tli ix sifk'i enter.
talnmni me I101I1 11 ni'iito nml elever
ami havi' hern the menus of pnnnUnu
muih mirth liy the rts'lilents. The
invitation Is prlnlcil 011 Manila in
per that beef Ktenk In generally wrap
ied In Thi- K'ft linml ornrr is nrn.v
1110111111 nllh ciil'Iriitiiri'K of Cnplnlii
nml Mrs Harlow .ulio'.tly eeeutiMl In
poll ami In);. In tin rlplit Imti.l or.
nor Is n Hkotih of die II. H. S. Cull
fomla ITinlcrur.itli Is InFirllinl
Ilppf stonk mipjier ami bridge. Tlmrs
tny pvpiiliiR, Juiiiiary tin twoiity-llflli
on U. S. S. California, at S ci'ilck.
.iroriiliiir Mnvlc CI11I1.
An ox optionally lino program wn
rnilriMl at tin iiii'ctlim of tho Morn
lug MuhIi; 1 'lul. Hint oictirroil on Weil
in4il.iy of this wiek. The. nnsemlilime
Ivan dinipiwoil uuthely of iuciiiIhtx, us
this minting wtis 11 doipil onof nml
Ijnckls wcio not imltcil. Tho fullow
litC oxoPllout proKiiim was I'tijoynl:
, Klmrt history uf Itusslan music.
Jim. Whltnov
(11) "lliiiniiiiro" (Jl. ltluisky-ICnrKii-Kim),:
(In "ll.ltrollo,, (A. Kuroitth
oiikn). Jli 1 i'onst.ilii'1
-In llnlni) MkIiI" (Tschalkiiuskl),
Miss Win.'
Alia Mir. la,' onus (iD (for two pl
anus! (I'.ii.ur C11I). Jlrs. Illulicoolc
ami r nu Holt.
Win tin r i.
Mt- WiillniiKo
Itiroonso" (Anton l.l.ulnw), Jlrs.
I .me.
"Tho l.nik" (n tranrcilptlmi) (Clin-lin-llnllnUliowl,
.Miss Currlo JIi'Liini.
"Dor Asm" (lliililn-lin. "DIo l.or
tho" (ItuliliiBioln). Jtrs l.lmlsny.
Woltx fiom tho luillail of tho Sloop
Inn It nut (Tsi'hnlkonskl), nrr fur
1 Utht I111111U liv II IjiiiKir: Jlrs. Cooko,
Jlrs. Illuhioi'k, Mrs (onsain' uml
Miss WYrlhmtiller
lufiirmal 'ohat on ourront musical
i'i nls Jlrs lllchanls
MnMiii'rnilt' Hall 11 1 II0I1I Cnl1111I.1l.
Hliilmr.ito pri'pnrations aro liolnR
mnilo inr tho niasiioiiiiilt' hall that Is
In I" kImii nt tho Coliinlal Until hy
Jlls Jlnry .lohnsoii nml tho other laillos
uf tho.hotol. AllhiniRli tho Imitations
lll not ho unt nut until tho llrst of
tin cok. tho 1 Into iloclilnl upon Is 1VI.
iln pmiiIiik, l'lliruary '2. A nuinhor
of surpiNus In tho way of ileonratlons
oro liohiK planmil. Tho oiitortnlnmiiit
will In- niio of tho social successes uf
the season.
liii on I'. S. S. W-l Vlrclnt.1.
Thin nltoriioou KnslHn UiRan of tho
I' S. S West Vlrslnln Is KltiiiR a tea
In honor of Jllss ll.it on of Ottawa, Cin
ailn Mr. anil .Mrs. .looph Shortly will
ihaporono the parly of "mint; people.
Aiikiiik those who will iiIIpiuI urn Jllss
Hates, Jllss I nun llallcutyne. Hie
MIsbus Cooiiur. .Mr. ami Jlrs. .lusepli
Slieeily, I.loiitenant ami .Mrs. .lames
I'lue, KusIkiis I.njc.ili. HnstM'dt, Thom
as, Train ami ThmiP. Tho tea will ho
r."roi! on Hm iUiiitorilocl; lit 1 o'clock.
Iiler il.mcliiR may ho enjoyeil.
LarL'p llanrlliL' I'urlr on Smith Dakota
Captain llenuett ami nlhccrs uf tho
I'. S. S. South Dakota will eiilerlain
1111 Satin ilay pteuini;, January the -7th
on linaril the 1 rulscr. Tho luvitatioiis
will ho Issupil on Jloml.iy of next
week.
.11 r Hal Inr In llnlcrlaln.
Mis. Caylor will entertain tho
Thin silny Luncheon ("lull 011 the af
ternoon of January the tuciity-llfth.
The luncheon will he Kheu lit I.leu
li nant ami .Mrs (Inylor's homo 011
Thurslou aveiiuo
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The Famous
"ROSE"
1912 GAS IRON
Will do a day's ironing for only $ .03
worth of GAS. Price complete with
tubing, $3.00.
Honolulu Gas Co., Ltd.,
ALAKEA AND DERETANIA
Ciiplalii nml Mrs. Marlon's Siipiirr.
.Imlue uml Mrs, Dale's I.iinclunii.
'IV:i l (.'iitsrimr t'tirler's.
Ic.i on West Xruliihi.
Mr. ami Mrs. . DIIIIiii;Iiiiiii's III r.
Mrs. Itiiuncr Scull's l.iiiirliiiiu.
Mr. Ilhi'ii Low's laiiii'liiiiu,
Dinner In Uiiiilioinii of I'.S. California
Miss llallinh lie's Tenuis 'lea.
Diniec on Suulli llaknl.i.
Iliuisp I'arh mi Mukiilclriu
Miss I'mtlN Liincln'oii.
Miisiiieriiip Hall ul Ciilnuliit Holt I,
Luncheon al Country Cluli.
Mr. uml Mrs. Iters Ijitcrtaln.
.Hiss rilervnii's Tea.
Mrs. riillcr's uml Jllss .lnhnsun Ten
nis Tin.
Dinner Duiiie.
Mis. W'ipiileii's IlrMite Liiiiclicuii.
Mr. nml Mrs, llallcnljui's Dinner.
lea mi I'. S. S. Coluriiila
.Mrs. 'i'liiiiiias' llrlilue I'urJj.
Mr. l'lickc's Luticlicnn.
Hon. mul Mrs Colliuru's I'ol Supper
Tour (I'Clork Ten.
Morning Music Cluli;
Mrs. L)scr Dnlcilalncil.
tlr. mnl .Mrs. Il.ijiiianil mul Miss Ma
ker's D.inclin; I'.uii.
Dinner Damp on Suulli llaknl.i.
Miss llinllaiul's Liiiiclicuii.
Wcilni'silii llihlu'c Cluli.
Mrs. licorue roller's Tennis Ten.
Miss Dasher's lii'cciilliiit.
Mrs. Williams' l'nrt I'nslpom'il.
Mrs. It. llmnlV Tea.
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tajlWJMmUIIIIMiMfclUllllll IIIMIMWrtlfci VKIE7'1W
Towrn
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Mr. I .Mrs. Waller Dllllnulimii's
Dinner.
A profusion of white chrysanthe
mums uiloriipil tho liamlsomo dinner
tiihlo, at which Jlr. mul .Mrs Walter
Francis DillliiKluini prestileil ns host
mul liostoss. Tho tlluuur wiih Klvon
ul "W'oocllawn" Thiirsilay oeiiiiiK.
W'hllo ami Krcon was tho cnlor Bfheino
un'il. Tlio dopii cinerswero ileslR
uatnl hy attrartlvo plain cunls.
AmoiiR Hioso who partook of Jlr, mul
.Mis. Walter Francis 'Dillingham's
hospllallly were Ailmlrnl mul Mrs.
Thumas, (leneral ami Jlrs. Jtutitujoin-
ery Jluconih, ( aplaln nml .Mis. liar-
ltiw, Jlr. ami Jlrs. Kilunnl Tonney,
Jlrs. Ilyili'-Suilth, uml Ailmlrnl South-
erhiml.
Mrs. Kmiui'j Scull's Liiuclieon,
.Mrs. Ilannoy Scott was tho hostess
at a pretly Informal luncheon tluil
wus Kiven In honor of her two inla
tles', tho Jllhscs N'onell of lloslon.
jCoyeis wQro lalil for ten, only friends
of tlin'RiiestH o Honor DoiUK iniieii.
.Mrs. Llieii Lou's I'ol Lunchcnn.
The soi ia! lalendar nf Januury the
tuciitv-llitli will ho marki.'il with un
liupoitaiit event for on that uftor-
niinn ,Mi Hlicii Low Is planning to
eiileitiiln at a pnl luncheon, coiupll
nient.u.i to Jlrd. C. S. Weight, who
Is uiaUliiK a trip aiounil tho world.
Only 1 1 on' friends pf tho finest of
honor limp hoeii Invited,, who nro ilo
IIkIiIoiI oer tho prospect of spending
the alieinooii with Jim hostess mul
this popular Honolulu woman.
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Dinner un I. M. S. California.
Tho warilroimi olliceis of Mm II. S.
H. Culiloiiila eiitei tallied a: n climiu
liiKly niiolutcil illmiur NW'iliiesday
opnlnK The illmiur was horvcil In
Iho anlr u, which was prettily
dccoraloil with clirysmithnniums. On
this imi'.i iim .Mrs. W. W. Ninth cluip
eroueil nfoiiK thoso inpeiit woro
.Miss Helen Itockv.'ell, .Miss Uuieii
Noilh, Mii-s Kalhorliio Stephens, Jllss
Iliicklei. I.li'iitenunt Iloauiturd. Doctor
1'iio lahlo looktil very protty In HioiAhkhIu, Major Hill, Lt. Cuuiiiuimler
llural udonimuiit of Iralllnu nuntur-l Leahy, !.! utonmit RIkhU-h, Lleiitciiaut
tiiiuis. Aiikiiik thoso piosent wcro
.Miss Nowi'll, Jllss Annie Now oil, .Mrs.
Ulleli Wtiavcr, Mrs. llernlco Wal
lirldfip, Mrs. Allan Nowell, Jlrs. Kreil
eilck .lewutt Jjiwrey, Jlrs. Kiucrwn,
.Miss Annlii I'arl: and Jllss lliirhank
Laouarl, Lieutenant Kfrau, and Hn
sl;n How aid After dinner, an Im
promptu ilanco was enjoyed on tho
liiiirtur dei It TIiu U, S, S. Callfor
iihi - or. hestra played ilurliiK iliuncr,
mid nflei uaids for tlio ihince.
Ilallcnli no's Tennis Tea,
Among tlio Informal cnteitaln
nifclits ilurliiB tho wpek was tho tennis
ton KiM'ii Wednesday nftcrnonti, ut
ho "'NolRliliorhood Tennis Club," hy
Jllss I rum Rillciilyiip. A minihor of
j exciting mm closely contested names
I- worn played. Tho olUcors from tho
; U. S. 8. West Vlrcjulu urn - export
j pliiyors, nml thcr worn In especially
i Rood form Wednesday. During tlio
J afternoon :i cooling nml refreshing
bow-rage nf punch was served. At
half uflor IDo, delicious refreshments
wore served In tho club house. Jtrs.
lames 1'lno, wife of Lieutenant I'lne
of Hie U. S. Hoveiiiio Cutter Service,
looked very pretty ns oho poured tea,
and was assisted by u bevy of young
Klrls. Among those present ,wero
Jllss Ilallout)iii), Jlisn Adelaide Hard
ing, Jllss Allen Cooper, Jllss Unto of
Ottawa, Camilla. Jllss (iPHriulo Hard
ing, Jllss Itoso Hurbeit, Jllss Hello
Cooper, Jllss (Jcrtrudo Harding, Jllss
lleatilcn Hulswortli, Lieutenant mul
Jlrs. James Pino, K.nslgn JJigaii, Hn
slgu Thomas, Hnslgn Hot, Knslgn
Thorn. Hnslgu Thayer, Kuslgn Train
mul others.
Mrs. Thomas' llrlilgc I'arl).
Nnnn of the enlertalnnictits given
during Hie week procd more eujny
fihle than tho "brldgo party" given
Tuesday afternoon on board the II.
S. S. Callfornln. The iiinrter-dock of
the ship was enclosed with flags of
nl nations, nml signal Hags, l'ottisl
palms Introduced n much ndmlred tro
plcnl decoration. The function was
given In honor of Jlrs. Jlontgomcr)
JIniomli. Prizes were nwnnlcd nt
inch table. Jlrs, 'Gnylor won n lnrgo
howl of hammered bras, Mrs. Jnlin
Irwin, JIrs. Wooten and Jlrs. Harold
Dillingham woro tho recipients of the
p'rlros, possessing the highest scores,
nt the tables at which they played.
There thrre prizes were opera and
party hags, fashioned out of brocaded
Milt. Jlrs. (Mil, wlfo of Captain GUI,
won the prl.e at the fifth prize am)
was presented with nn exquisite tea
laddy. The guest prle which had been
selected for Jlrs. Jlncnmb was exceed
ingly handsome. After nn afternoon
devoted to cards, delicious refresh
ments were served In tho admiral's
cabin. The cabin and tho tablo from
whlih the buffet Ira was served wat
ornamented with HhaKtn daisies.
Among the gliosis who participated In
this nffnlr wcro Jtrs. Montgomery Jla
loinh, Mrs. Wullcr Cowles, .Mrs. Oil'.
Jlrs. Clifton C. Caiter, Jlrs. Kdward
.1. TlnibcrlnKe, .Mrs. Neville, Jlrs, llnr
low, Jlrs. Woolen, Jlrs. Dobbins of
California, Mrs. Ilydo-Smlth, .Mr?
llmold Dillingham, Jlrs Harry Mar
llit Hepburn, Jlrs, John Irwin, Mis
Arthur Jlnrlx, Jlrs. Iiug, .Mrs. (lay
lor. Mrs. Trnioy, .Mrs. Harry Wilder,
Miss Gay anil others.
Mrs. George Koillck and children
will snl on the Korea, February tho
(fioiul, en mute for Gerinaiiy.
MoiIuomI.i- llrlilge Club.
Mrs. W'atMiu nml Jlr.i. Woolen of
Fort De Uussy won tho brldgo prizes
at (ho Weilne?dny llrldge Chili that
was entertained this week hy JlrJ.
Joseph Slieeily. Jlrs. Wntklns prlxa
wna a liliin liiiqui'iiil trny, Jlrs.. Woj
ten won n hnudsotno bowl of Clols
fonnho ware. There was one gucAt
tnhle, Jllss Kntheriuo Stephens, pns'
hesHoil tho highest score mid was
nwnnlcd a pair of dainty silk hone
Jlrs. Sbccity had planned nrryllilng
for tho comfort of her guests, and tho
r!, J. .J, iti $ 'Si A, u ti At ft t
result wns u plp.-nnut afternoon. Atwhere Mr, anil Jlrs. Kmke havn hren
(Ivo o'clock dellcfous refreshmentt staying.
wcro soncd, Ainong thow present
wcro: Jlrs, No) Hie, Mrs Wooten, .Mrs. Mrs. (Icorge I'lillir's ami Miss John.
i.n. a-i.. ,. tt........ ...... kon'u 'r..i,ilw 'I'imi.
,11111111 .1IUI11, .1IS. 1 IUI1 1111 .IIS,
Wntklns, Jlrs. Clifton Carter, Mrs.
Willis. .Mrs. Pratt. Jlrs. Frank, 1M
wnrds, Jlrs. Hoy Fianrls Smith', Miss
Knlherlne Stephens and lll.s Cue.
t
1r. nml Mrs, It.iniiiiinl's ami Miss
Makec's Dniirlutr 1'iirtj
nns lennls Ion.
Jlrs. George Putter and Jllss Jtary
Jiihiison intortnlncil nt u tennis tea on
Thnr'ilay afternoon In honor of Con
sul mul Jlrs. Harrington. During tbn
nfternooii splcmllil tennis wns walchoil
I by those who did not caro to partici
pate In tITo matches. Until singles ami
i- i.' i . . ...
Dr. and Mrs. ltnymnml mid Jlltis , "'nl loiiPt were pinyeu, linn inn
Mal.ro will entertnln over two Inm- ""'H''" "i"1 Mt eniiiusiasiic nv. us
ilrcd of their frlemhi at n reieptlon ichwrH nml nppl.iuse. fter tho oxclt
nml danefng party that Is to take laalehe were ilnlslud, leu uml olh
place on Friday of net week. The " dillilous refreshments worn served
following Invitation has 1mpii nsp)isl: ' "' ' I"11""'. "I,lt'1 1!1' boon trans-
' furimil Into a tioplcul bower, -wllli
lnnslni: lnos, poltod palms uml white
Dr. and Jlrs, .Initios Harvey Itaymnnd
' Jllss Maker
At Home
on Friday owning, January the
twenly-slxth
nt half nfler eight oMork
Ileretnnla Aenue
Dancing
Dinner D.iiicp on South Dakota.
Lieut. WurtzbniiRli of the U. S. B.
South Dakota Is cutoi Mining thin
iventng nt n dinner dance. Ihal is bo.
In,- itlinii In liAiini nf IliA Altacna ln.
let .Maker, Wlllielmlnn Tenney, Oer-
nhline Neumann and llntlle l.ucai.
Jlrs. Knili Waterman will lie the (h.ip
crone. At the illnnor twontj-foiir i ov
ers will ho arranged.
Miss ltosher's ltcc('illiiii.
'Jllss lloshcr will entertain nt a re.
rent Ion, Tuesday afternoon In honor
usltrs. Mrs. (Icnlt Vllilir poured thn
colTce, and Jlrs. HnrrliiRlon, w1fnof
the Ihltlsli consul, poureil the ton. Thn
entertainment was most Informal, A
li'iimhir of thn men. folk buslcil them
nlvos seeing that the fair sex' wonls
wire uttrnilril to. Among those pres
ent woi
'ill won, .Major ami .Mrs. l.eorgo Cot
ter, Jllss Jnhnson, Consul mul Jlrs.
Iliitiiiiglun. Mr. nml .Mrs. .lames Wll
ilir, .Mr. mnl .Mrs, Waller Francis Dil
lingham. Jlr. mul Jlrs. Humid Haysi'l
ilon. Jlrs. ,t. K Walker, .Mr. ami .Mrs.
ltlrharil Iiois! Miss .Marlon Kcott,
Judge uml Mrs Althiir Wilder, Jllss
Huso Herbert, .Mrs) Gerrlt Wilder, Jlr.
Cnrmlchuil. Jlr. Courlnay, Jlr. Shonhle,
Jlr. Irwin, Jlr. Percy Deverlll nml
nlhern.
.Mrs. Itiihcrl IIiiiiiI'n Tea.
Jlrs. KolsTt llonil will entertain on
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of Mrs. Cross, who Is an old friend of "'""" '". iriu-uiii. .n
. I... 1.. HIIU.II I1L II .eil. III lllllllll 111 lll'l
the prospei live, hosiers nfut
Iflt I tin In this rlty,
liousci guest, Jllss Hughes;
Luncheon In llntinr of Ailmlrnl mul
Mrs. Thomas.
Friday, (il0""'0" Mr. Courtney,
Roiielnry to yovornor Frenr and Jlr.
Mayer, gnvo a bandsoincly npiinlnted
hiiKheon nt tho fibhtl Colonial In
honor of Admiral ami Jlrs. Thomas.
Mrs. ('. Williams' Lulert.tlnnicnt.
Jlrs. Herninn FocKo entertained Mrs. Claire Williams has postponed
Wednesday at luncheon. The eight tho dntiee lh.it wns to have been given
guests were entertained, at Knalawnl, on Wednesday of this week.
iccelved through the mAlls:
To Jlctt Jlrs, Crois
Miss Ilosher
At Home
Tuesday, January twenly-tlilnl
I to R.
Knwnihnl
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Mrs. Herman Parke's I.iiuclienii.
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Everybody Admires a beautiful Complexion-
CSjiga UK. 1. rCLlA UUUKAUUa
Oriental Cream
OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER
Jin Indispensable and Dclightfi
louct Kcquisitc
for Fashionable Women.
A tlAllv necf-Mlty for tho Ltdlcs toilet
wliPthor nt liotuu or utilli truvoilnc It
protfctM thu fkln fium InJurluuK tMft'cU
of tlttt olrmrntH, Klvea u wonderfully cN
fcctlvt beauty to tint complexion, lt Is a
lu'iftct imn-KreiiHy Toilet Cruun nnd pui
Itlvfly will not ciiuao or tnt-otirupo tlio
Krowtli of liulr wliUh all liirtlt-B Hlmulil
Kiiunl (iK.niiHt when Hi-lcotlntf u ttdlct pro
pmuttou. Whi'ti ilumintf. bowllim r oth-
tr txt'i uons iifui mo w;in, piaeniH'
irtcuMV annfaiiiiifo.
Gouraud'i Oriental Cream liafl h(f
lilclilv loioininemk-il hv ntiVhlriuiiH. art-
rrsBOH. nltiKora nml women of fashion for
over imii 11 rentury nml cannot he stir
puiuM when preparing for dally or even
liii: nit lrf.
Qouraud's oriental Cream cures Skin
ninnnfttft nml rrllfvrs Htinhnrn. PptnnvpH Tun. l'lmnlow Ithw khmlii Mnl
I'litolioH. Ritslt. rierklfH) Ami Vulpur TteilnSH, Vollow uml MmMy Skin. AlvluK
a ufiicuiviy vtciti inm il-uiu-u iiiniirxi'ii which iviry amiiiiiu iivaircs
No. 11 Kor Halo by UrusKbfts ami Tunry Cootie It'nlers,
Ferd. T. Hopkins, Prop., 37 Great Jones Street, New York.
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Spring Styles in
New 'Knox' Tailored Hats
Have Arrived
On MONDAY MORNING wo will have a special display of "KNOX"
TAILORED HATS. Tho atlrncllvo and exclusive 6tyle embodied in tho
"Knox" goods aro so well known that any recommendation Is superfluous.
Wo have them also In SAILORS and PANAMAS.
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New Bands and Trimmings
In Handsome Cluny, Duchessand Macrame Laces
Ladies' Suede Leather Motor Hats
IN FASHIONABLE COLORS THEY ARC THE VERY LATEST
Linen Crash Skirts
si
At Manufacturers' Prices
We will put these on sale at $2.80 on Monday Morning.
They are beautifully tailored goods in the latest cut, and
well worth double the price we have put on them.
Cravenette Coats
Navy and Black Serge Coats
This week we nro showing tho new styles, whlci have just been opened
also n handsome lot of
Lingerie Dresses, Middy Blouses,
and Lmen Suits
. DROWN, PINK, BLUE AND LAVENDER
Cretonnes, Curtain Scrims, and
Tapestries
An entirely new lot of Draperies have been added to our stock tills week,
filany pretty new designs have been received direct from tho mill, showing tlio
new Spring patterns.
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N. S. SACHS DRY GOODS CO., LTD.
Opp. Fires Station
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