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LEAVES FROM SOCIETY'S NOTE BOOK
. X, benefit which Is Interesting society
at prewint in that which la to t>« given
tinder th« *uiplc«i of the Los Angeles
Jienlty board at the Mason opera house
.Thursday evening, May 17. The play,
!"Cmte," will be given under the man
agement of L*o Cooper. Mlbs Maude
Campbell of San Joae will t«k» th«
lending part. Ml«» Campbell has never
played In any but charity affairs, but
sh« has had offers from many managers
in the northern part of the state.
Wherever she had been the critics have
given her unlimited praise.
» Many of the representative people of
Los Angeles society are reserving seatf
■and boxes have been taken by W. M.
Garland/ Byron Erekenbrecher, H. Cal
lender and Black Bros. The Lo§ An
igeles; Realty board will be there in a
.body." '
I The proceeds will be sent to the San
"Jose ' chamber of commerce. San Jose
.hag. sheltered 40,000 refugees and yet
hns had almost no outside assistance.
At Dreamland
X. The, revived sport of skating con-|
.tlnues :to : grow In popularity, and I
•5 Thursday evening Dreamland rink saw
'the- largest company of skaters that
'*, has gathered on the floor this season.
: Society women are adopting the trim
.-short skirt and walking hat for the
skating costume and the fashionable
element which Is present at Dreamland
1 ,'on Thursday evenings exhibits some
.particularly pleasing frocks. Christ
-church was represented last week by a
large company of ' skaters, which In
cluded the Rev. Baker P. Lee, rector
' : of the church, and Mrs. Lee. Mr. Lee
I made his first attempt to skate Thurs
j day evening and bids fair to be an ex
; pert on the rollers very soon. Miss
Maude Elizabeth Richards of the choir
>vas present with her house guest, Miss
-Mathllde Phillips of Salt Lake City.
Miss RlchaTds and Miss Phillips are
'both excellent skaters and accomplished
• some difficult turns, In company with
"Mr. MUward, Mr. Badger. George Par
sons and others.
j- " C. •J. C. Clayton of London, one of
"• the • best known war and foreign cor
respondents of the London Times, con
■)tlnues to enjoy his daily exercise on
. the smooth floor, and Mrs. Willie Mar
vin of British Columbia is sustaining
.'a reputation for marvelous skill on the
. , wheels. Mrs. E. T.. Earl is persevering
'in her efforts to gain a mastery of the
'sport, and Miss Carmelita Troconiz waa
I ; also among the students of the week.
• Mr. and Mrs. Otto "Weld were among
those present, and Mr. and Mrs. Ches
ter 'A. Montgomery -were also awheel.
Miss Irene Grosses fair features were
noticeable in the Pasadena contingent,
iitd Jlrs. William May Garland, In a
natty suit of red with turban to match,
was present with ber husband and
guests. Colonel J. B. Lankershlm oc
cupied a spectator's chair, as did W.
Nlles, Mrs. Marchand, Count and Mrs.
Jaro Yon Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs.
"Walter Leeds. H. Schoder and friends
■were skating, as were also Mrs. C. H.
Treat and her sister. Miss Cartmllle.
Russell Taylor was present with
friends and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Perkins
were I members of a party from the
60uthwest. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. An-
Drews were on the floor, and among
other skaters were George Parsons, Mr.
Helms. Mabel Rose Pike. Mr. and Mrs.
Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tufts, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Thomas (the latter of
■whom skates especially •well), Mrs. W.
H. Seaman of Chicago, Miss Carlisle
Seaman, Miss Mary Seaman.
. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Richards watched
■the amusement from chairs, where also
sat • Fred Dorn, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Kofflt, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lw Martin, Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. Morgan and Miss Mor
gan, C. T. Earl, Dr. and Mrs. 'Williams,
Mrs." West Hughes, Ben Goodrich, Ben
jamin Williams.
An exhibition of fancy skating waß
given during the evening and the pro
gram . included the rendition of "In
Dreamland," a waltz song recently com
posed and dedicated to the manage
ment of this rink.
Delightful Affair
One of the most delightful social af
fairs of the week was that given by
Mrs. Augusta Marquis of 230 West
.Twenty-fifth street Thursday after
noon. The house waa a-bloom with
flowers. A color scheme of red was fol
lowed in the parlors, -while white sweet
peas and roses were charmingly com
bined in the drawing room. Masses of
pink sweet peas and roses decorated
the reception hall' and- lavender sweet
peas laid the foundation for a charming:
decorative scheme In the dining rooms.
Cards were played and a cut glass bon
bon . dish and a vase of Eydrel were
awarded as prizes. The score cards
were hand painted with forget-me
nots. ' The hostess was assisted in en
tertaining by Mrs. W. C. Valllkett,
Misses Emma Klatcher, Clara Leon
ardt and Alma Weifenbach. The guests
included Mesdames A. H. Koeblg, J.
Lee Hagadorn, W. C. Valllkett, C. B.
Dlckson, A. A. Caldwell, J. M. Smith.
Li B. Webster, J. F. Fitzgerald, F. W.
Beau De Zart, C. H. Toll, Carl Leon
ardt, F. W. Detmers, F. Besslng, How
ard M. Sale, Sepulveda, Schneider, J. S.
Hodge, C. C. Merrill, W. A. A very,
Helen Woodruff, H. H. Wallace, Dana,
C. Weifenbach, It. H. Miller, W., A.
Banks. L. T. Gurnsey, P. P. Greppen,
G. McMillan, J. W. Barnes, R. Atkin
son, R. A. Todd, C. Schrader, Stockard,
F« A. Johnson; Misses Emma Klat
ncher, Anna Klatscher, C. Apablasa, El
dred Apablasa, Ethel Stockard. Agnes
Hill, , Clara Leonardt, Frlda Barman,
'Alma Weifenbach, Norma Weifenbach.
Benefit Euchre Party
.The Robert B. Lee chapter, U. D. C,
-will give a euchre party Tuesday after
noon at Hotel Westmore for the bene
fit, of the San Francisco sufferers. Tho
card tables will be arranged in sec
tions, each section representing & differ
ent color. Mrs. E. O. Robertson, as
sisted by Misses Jane and Martha
Robertson, will have charge of the red
section, Mrs. \V. S. Warden, assisted
by. Miss Frances "Wardell and Mrs.
Charles Hergln, will have charge of the
blue section; Mrs, W. A. Home, as
sisted by Misses Mignonette Hutten
and Irene Knox, will have charge of the
white section; Mrs. Eva Lee Overton,
assisted by Misses Ethel Btockard and
Kltzabeth Burns, will have charge of
the pink section; Mrs. IS. C. Bowers,
assisted by Mrs, Christine Bernard and
Miss Itamona Dowers, will have charge
of .the lavender section; Mrs. James T.
Neighbors, assisted by Misses Elizabeth
Hutton and Isabelle Wolfskin, will
have charge of the yellow section. The
general decorations will be In red and
-white carnations and sweet peas.
Kappa Alpha Theta
> The members of the Kappa Alpha.
Theta Alumnae -were entertained ;vith
a tea yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Moye
Stephens of Sunset boulevard and Fan
ning- street, iilaclt and yellow panties
formed a pleasing decoration for the
house. .Mrs. Stephens was assisted In
receiving by Mrs. J. W. llendrlck, Mrs.
Albert M. Stephens, Mrs. Donald Prick,
Miss Claire Kmilo and Ml»» Sue narn
■vyelLr The Bursts ln<-luded: iimes. M
M. . Bovard, . John K. ■■ Coffin, Homer
I^auchlln, Jr., Walter Helueman, J. B.
Dppincott, Charl«« Llpptncott of Iljilly
wood, - Tom MiCiea, , William Ceatley,
PART It
THE CHATTERER
MIBS MAUD CAMPBELL
Charles T. Whittles?, E. Reed, Nellie
Rogers. Misses Georgie Caswell, Zella
Fay, Mary D. Fox, Sada Johnson,
Carvell, Edith Jordan, Loie Wilkinson,
Bessie Whitcotnb, Grace Laveryea,
("l*ra Snodgrass, Henderson, Ada
Helneman, Ida Lindley, Jessie MeFar
land, Ruth McFarland, M. Miltlmore,
Maude Phillips, Clara Sniff, - Jane
Spaulding, Hazel and Ethel Traphagen.
Card Party and Dance
The Misses Jean and Sophia Davies
entertained Friday evening -with a card
party and a dance at their home, 469
Bixel street. The early part of the
evening was devoted to cards. One of
the first prizes, a beautiful hand
painted cake plate, was captured by
Mrs. H. L. McLellan, the other, a let
ter case, was won by H. L. McLellan.
Refreshments were served, after which
there was dancing. The guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Margaret D. Griffith of
Hollywood, Mrs. J. G. Savles, Mr. and
Mrs. McLellan, Mrs. Kurle, Misses
Dora and Anna Miller, Edith Beggs.
Pearl Crawford, Edna Nichols, Pearl
and Stella Geler and Beulah Bower;
Messrs. Andrew Ingraldein of Pasa
dena, Dan Davies, J. M. Depew of
Hollywood, George Merens, Raleigh
Downs, Robert Kuril Hugh McLellan,
Oliver Davies and O.T. Griffith.
''• As You Like It Club
The members of the As You Like It
club and other friends were entertained
with a whist party Friday afternoon,
given by Mrs. H. M. Symes of 2718
Kenwood street.' Miss Rose Prescott,
one of the June brides, was the compli
mented guest. The house was decorated
with honeysuckle and roses. The score
cards were hand painted by the hostess
with fancy figures. A silver bonbon
ppoon, a souvenir spoon and a leather
covered book were awarded as prizes.
The guests included: Mmes. Walter
Harvey, C. H. Salinas, Englißh, H. W.
Brundlge, Clarence Pease, Edward
Snell, Rollo Snell, Homer Morris, Mark
TurnbuH, J. F. Giles. C. W. Harding,
George Dryden, Ammerman, Miss Grace
Kamsay and Miss Emma Harvey.
Annual Reception
The annual reception of the directors
of the Los Angeles Orphans' home was
given Friday afternoon. Rev. Baker P.
Lee gave an Interesting talk and a pro
pram was given by Miss Mollle Adelia
Brown, Mrs. Adolph Loud, Miss Pearl
Herndon and Miss Helen Parcells.
Mrs. C. B. Woodhead, the president,
■was assisted In entertaining by Mmes.
Arthur W. Davidson. "\V. \V. Murphy,
Albert Shorten, J. ~W. Dawson, C. C.
WriKht. J. S. Chapman. A. C. Balch,
D. G. Stephens,. T. J. Barclay, Flora
Stowell. Oliver C. Bryant. William E.
Dunn, William Pridham, Jules Kauft
man, J. A. Wlnans. John H. F. Peck,
Calvin Smith. Roger Sherman Page,
K. H. Sanderson, George Rice, Ed
Neisser, John K. Wilson, Mllo Baker
and M. Parcells.
Social Notes
'Mrs. C. H. Carleton will entertain the
Good Samaritan club at her residence,
939 Westmoreland avenue, tomorrow
evening.
Mrs. Sherrlll B. Osborne of 162S West
Twenty-third street Is entertaining her
cousin, Miss Kate Ramsdell of Port
land, Ore. This is Miss Ramsdell's first
visit to California and she expects to
remain In Log Angeles during the sum
mer months.
A. K. Zapf and wife of Chicago are
visiting Mr. Zapf's sister, Mrs. L. XV.
Albright, 672 Benton boulevard. Mr.
Zapf Is secretary of the American
School of Correspondence and pub
lisher of tho Technical World magazine.
For Engaged Couple
In honor of Miss Ethel Plumb , and
Charles Herzog, whose marriage will
take place Hay 26, the members of the
Eight Belle club entertained Thursday
evening at the home of Mrs. Mary
Plumb, 411 South Flgrueroa street. Tha
guests were entertained with a mu
sical program and a French supper was
served. There were present Mr. and
Mrs. T. H. Loyhed, Mr. and Mrs. B. C
Dlnz, Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Btoddard, Mr. and Mr*. C.
Miller, Mrs. C. M. Tlpton, Mrs. Mary
Howe, Mrs. M. M. Kdgerton, Miss Hazel
Bcharp, Miss Kthel Plumb, Mlsn Manet
Alderson, Delos Ourfee and Charles)
llerzog.
Goff.Barny W«ddlng
Mil* Minnie Berny : ectm* the bride
of William N. Goff Wednesday noon.
The ceremony vs as performed by Rev.
LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1906.
Robert Mclntyre at the home of the
bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard B. Goff, 2110 Magnolia avenue.
While the service was being held the
couple stood under a bell of orange
blossoms suspended from ' a canopy of
ferns. A color scheme of red and green
was carried out with asparagus plu
mosus and American Beauty roses In
the breakfast room, where refresh
ments were served. The bride wore
white and carried orange blossoms.
When the couple return from their
wedding trip to San Diego they will
live on Michigan avenue in Boyle
Heights. j
For Bride-to.Bs
Mrs. Howard Leland Rivers of 1348
West Sixth street entertained with a
tea yesterday afternoon. In honor of
her sister, Miss Florence Field, whose
wedding will take place in June. Ferns
and bamboo against a background of
white tarleton formed an effective dec
oration for the drawing room, while a
color scheme of red was followed in
the dining room, where tea was served.
The hostess was assisted by Mmes.
Murray Harris, E. B. Rivers, T. .J.
Rivers, D. K. Edwards, Henderson
Haywarfi, Misses Carrie Field, Lucille
Walton, Ruth Sterry, Edith Day, Flor
ence Clute, Grace Mathea, Millie Hurly,
Alice Gamble, Mildred Thomas and
Marian Shlnn. — / ,
Complimentary Luncheon
Mrs. Maud Burdlck was hostess on
Thursday last at a daintily appointed
luncheon given in honor of Mrs. H. E.
Vreeland, who haß just returned to
Los Angeles from San Francisco. The
table was beautifully decorated with
•world's wonder and American Beauty
roses and ferns. The place cards were
souvenirs of the earthquake and fire.
Vocal and instrumental music added to
the pleasure of the nfternoon. Th*
guests were: Mmes. H. E. Vreeland, E.
W. Schmidt, Belle Prudhomme, Julia
Moore, Isabel Moore. Karl Schumacher,
Arte Richardson, Hattie Marchant, J.
M. Mitten, Lizzie Magoon, Dexter
Sampson, J. M. Pratt, M. A. Kenny,
Catherine J. Manning. ' ■
For Bride. to. Be
Miss Rachel Spears, whose engage
ment to J. B. Woodson has been an
nounced, was guest of honor at a
luncheon given yesterday by Misses
Florence and Nellie Kerns of 916 Grat
tan street. A color scheme of red and
white was followed out with geraniums
and sweet peas In the decorations. The
guests, who wore all members of the
Kappa Nu sorority, included Misses
Dot • Barrington, Juanlta - Lane, Ruth
Shepard, Anna Judge, Frances Parker,
Mabel Wells, Mabel Darner, Ruth Boh
byshell, Gladys Bowen, Edith Harris
and Edna Whlttlesy.
Luncheon for Mrs. Davenport
Mrs. John Sidney Davenport of New
York city, who is the house guest of
Mrs. Fowler Bhankland of 701 West
Thirtieth street, was the complimented
guest at a luncheon given Thursday by
Mrs. Melville Johnston of 1110 West
Twenty-seventh street. Covers were
laid for twelve.
Complimentary Luncheon
Mrs. E. K. Foster was the compli
mented guest at a luncheon given on
Thursday by Mrs. Elmer W. Riggle
of 030 Jefferson street. Mrs. Higgle
and Mrs. H. Mayberry entertained the
guests with a short program of read
ing* and piano music later in the af
ternoon. La France roses formed the
centerpiece for the table, while the
s>core cards were ornamented with the
same flower. Covers were laid for
Mmes. Harry Choate, John Crlbb. A.
F. Punn, J. , J. Davis, H. Mayberry,
n. A. Levy, H. Strayer and Ella
Mitchell.
Certificating Exercises
The certificating exercises of the Gal
pln Shakespeare club will be held on
Thursday evening, May 17, ut Cumnock
hall. They were to have been held
April 25, but were postponed on ac
count of the earthquake.
Kitchen Shower
AIiHH Loulkr Payne, whoe marriage
to Dr. Frederick Langdon will soon
take place, wrh the gueit of honor at a
kitchen ihower givey yenterday by Miaa
lOduii Dtckeiißon of 1003 Beacon utreet.
Pink sweet peas and ronei formed a
pleaeltif decoration. Those prenent
were: Mr». Walter J. Wren, Mm. Wil
liam Hoag, Mr*. Wallace Junta, Mle*e»
Clara. lt#lnt«, Kthel Graham, M*m«
Bradshaw, Grace ttrad»hflw, Jessie
Huston, Maude K. Richards, Lillian
Brown, Helnetnan and Dexter.
To Give May Party
The members of Wade Hampton
chapter, V. D. C, will give their annual
May party Friday evening, May 18, at
th# home of Mrs. J. T. Salyer, 703 East
Adams street Cards and dancing will
be enjoyed. A color scheme of >red
nnd white will be currlad out In the
decoration*. The proceeds will go to
the relief of southern women who have
Buffered in the San Francisco disas
ter.
For Miss Owen
Mrs. Benjamin J. Johnson of 207
West Twenty-fifth street gave ft lunch
eon Thursday in honor of Miss Cotta
Owen, who will become the bride of
Clyde Forsythe In June. A color
scheme of white nnd green was car
ried out In the decorations. The gold
monogram of the Theta Delta club, to
which the bride belongs, was engraved
on the place cards. Cards were played
during the afternoon.
For Baby Daughter
Mr». Diirward S. De Van of 2319 West
Twenty-fourth street entertained seven
small guests Friday afternoon In honor
of the first blrthciny of her daughter
Jane. Pink baby roaen and pink candles
made an effective decoration for the
"house. There were present Dorris
Braly, Glover Wldney, Jr., Annie Allen,
Sarah Elizabeth Posey, John Slater
Chapman, Jr., Frank Belcher, Jr., and
Moye Wicks Stephens, jr.
Married at Christ Church
Miss Olivette Wistcr became the
bride of Ross H. Hook of Toungstown,
0., Thursdny evening In Christ Epis
copal church. The ceremony was per
formed by Rev. Baiter P. Lee. The
bride was gowned In pink and cnrrletl
pink rosebuds. The couple will bo at
home to their friends on Wednesdays
at 1038 West Sixteenth street.
8. N. Club Entertained
The members of the S. N. club had a
delightful meeting yesterday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Walter J. Wren,
1331 Ingraham street.
Beach. lngraham Wedding
A pretty house wedding on Thursday
evening was that of Arthur Ingraham,
To Women Who Are
Particular
about the faultless fit and tail- I T « M .i,- n i n e of ihe 144 n~
Oritlg' OI a Skirt, . the. quarter- K»l Slnr** are explunlvely for
size'in shoes is a plain neces- JhcTAhioiSbie °di«tVictlt o"
sity. \ Greater Nevr York. .
The effect of a handsome Send for St ?!« BooK
skirt is entirely lost unless M «*» Orden
the shoes under it are in keep- Promptly Filled
ing — appropriate in style, of
course, but also cleverly fitted J^P\
to every natural curve and Quarter / / \
measurement of your feet. Sizes ' //! \
Women's Regal Shoes are . >f / . \~.
the only shoes that can be 'f 1
fitted in quarter-size gradu- ilapl^afl 55 * 4 *^ a
ations, at any price. And it is Isiilis®' /m
this do.cc size-grading, with < pJSSgssijk
real lißnrt modeling, that makes ipPfTr
the Woman's Regal considera- §P>/- J2rTß||W
bly better than any "six-dollar J|d( JW : MWi
shoe in town. ywlfe \f $ LATONA
Regal quarter sizes not 'S^ M '*. q ct\ '
'only insure comfortable, y^ yjf 1pa.50
wrinkless fitting, but ><I . M
they oerfect the erace- x* <^V iilKB» moiiuii
xncy ptricci xnc j,hh s .litiiSr flat-ln»t model
Till outlines of ankle, / x.oX jjlgs2r _ _„_ „, „,.„•,
■.arch, and Instep and / m«de of Black
add the fli.ishlns touch I J&Sr «"■«'» Anther on n
of completeness to any A «peclnl nnkle-fltllnx Ojt-
COStume. y&tflttfsSS^ for<l Init. Sp«dc-nliape<t
i^™"'^» kiilo. Cuban heel. Outslilc
$3.50 and $4.00 1 "*"*-
303 SO. BROADWAY, BRADBUR.Y BUILDING
A. 8. VAN DECniFT, Slgr.
'/^jij|^ How to Have
Qyji Beautiful Hair
Nsl2^j|ppbr Shampoo with a pure white
soap and hot water in which a
/j/jm£m\ tables P° onfu l of 20-Mule-Team
'Mfjffi^*^ \ Borax is dissolved, rub vigor-
wdi^^^si ously ' anc * rinse the hair th ° r -
Ioyyraip</ oughly with a spray of clear,
cold water. Dry carefully with
hot towels (see cuts).
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jL^Bw^/jJ allay any itching or irritation,
\Jm^/^^ k cal sca lp soreness and make
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Use only 20-Mule-Team BORAX
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wkito. Dm katuU, »nd ««t alwj.ik.r Urn part «< *b» mm cipraair* (Ida mil at a imctioo oi their cort,
*ll dultn. • Free tamplt and illustrated booklet for dealer's name and Be. In stamps.
Pacific Coast Borix Co.. Bacon Bide., Oakland, Cal,
fon of Mr. and Mr«, Irving B. Ingrft
ham of West Adam* atreet, to Miss
Susan M. Heaoh At tho resldenrs of the
bride's mother, 16*7 St. Andrew's place.
The ceremony was performed by Rev.
I>r. .lohn Nichols, Uriels' of the brlric, fin
Kplscopal clergyman from New York.
The Winning Costume
At the ninsqiifirnde carnival given at
Dreamland nkntlng rink last Tuesday
fv^nlng, the prla« of n. «oM watch tv««
nwnrdfrt to Miss I^conora Clark for the
most original rostnmo. She portrayed
the part of thfl familiar character sell
ing papers at the corner of Fourth and
Spring streets.
Chapter Dinner
A dinner will be Riven next Thursday
evening at the home of Mrs. Isaac
Rank, 8820 Woodlawn avenue, by the B.
O. F. of HnuthgAte chapter, O. E. 8.
The arrangement committee la com
posed of Mme*. A. S. Dunn, Klla
Mitchell, Harry Coate and Robert
Smith.
Covers for Twelve
Miss FrnncM Coulter, who will start
soon on her tour of Europe, and Dr.
Robert Mdleynolds of Philadelphia
were complimented guests at a dinner
party which Mrs. Lillian M. Coulter of
607 Westlnke nvenue gave Friday even
ing. Covers were laid for twelve.
York.Bashford Wedding
Mis* Loulso Haahford, daughter of
Mr. and Mr». C. A. Bashford of 339 West
Twenty-eighth street, will become the
bride of John York Tuesday evening,
May 29, In the First Congregational
church.
Announce Wedding Date
The marriage of Mtss Edith Day,
daughter of Mrs. Charles E3« Day of
1334 South Hope street, to Herman
Casad Smith will take place at 5 o'clock
Saturday -afternoon, June 2, In Christ
Episcopal church. ' '
For Mrs. Reed
Mrs. Sanderson Reed of Portland,
Ore., will bo the guest of honor at a
tea to be given next Wednesday by
Mrs. Walter E. Tyler of Third avenue
and West Adams street.
Evening Wedding
The marrlage'of Miss Constance Mey
burg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Meyburg of 162S AVost Twenty-fourth
street, and Marco Newmark will take
place Wednesday evening, June 6, In the
Bhcll club house.
Students Entertain
Under the direction of the freshman
and Junior classes a reception waa given
j p Thm Mttrk nf OOOp Clethtt
j \! K>*ou> V» far B«it Vnlutt
v Now that overcoat time is
over, look sharply after the
fit of^your suit.
Don't make the mistake
of thinking anything will
do for spring and summer
as long as it's easy. v
We make all our suits fit
before they leave the store,
/ and our spring and summer
goods are the best we ever
had.
We have a full line of
styles for particular men.
All prices, $10 to $35.
i
London Clothing Company '
Leading Clothiers ,
337-341 South Spring Street
Your Mail Orden Will Be Filled Carefully and Promptly Here. ||
iVILLEiIiPARIs!
3 A. FUSENOT COMPANY, %
3 3 x 7-3 a 5 S. Broadway, Extending to 314-322 S. Hill Street. 5;
3 The Increasing Crowds of People Daily Patronizing *£.
I Our Bargain Basement |
3 is sufficient proof you can't keep away from a store that •?
g SELLS THE GOODS AS ADVERTISED. g
S These Items Will Make |E
I Big Business for Monday |
3 I Ladies' <°d Children's Do You Object Buying g
§ 25c Hosiery IF^ 20c Hand- | <J ± S
j| at kerchiefs at YL 2 V g
3 These values sell in many Monday we offer 500 doz. !§»
3JJ places at 25c. The ladies' beautiful handkerchiefs, 'Jg
5 hosiery comes in black or sheer and fine, with hem- Sj
g5 tan. The children's is a stitched or embroidered' ;s£-
5 fine ribbed black hose— edges. You Should Buy ■»
5 an unusual bargain — fine, a Quantity at Such a 3j
3 but durable. .. Price.. :■ "'''■£
3 Extraordinary Sale of Manufacturers' g
5 Samples of Spachtel Dresser Scarfs, g
S Pillow Shams, Centerpieces, Doilies, Etc. 2£
5 Also a broken line of battenberg and oriental lace pieces "G.
5 at a saving of- 1-3 to 1-2 Off Regular Prices. ,
3 We Mention Only a Few of the Prices g
5S 18-inch lace centerpiece (round), 50c values. .. ....1. 29c - : *&-
*m 18-inch lace centerpiece (square), 60c value. . ..'. ...35c . g
3 29x29-inch pillow shams, each 35c ."5 ]
5 16x50-inch hemstitched dresser scarf, 0n1y. .. ......19c -fc
3 6-inch LACE DOILIES, only .^i.. 7c j£.
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