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THE ft'SIIEVILLE CTTTZEy. SATTRD AY APRIL 17, irm SOCIETY Mrna Maude If-.tfblu of Clu', a ! .1 I r . etay "f a few w i., ! a at the KiUXr rr 1 bt1 3 M' i ' ? ane & Aefo N J are ry-fMltne w-rJ A P02S0H EPISODL 1 ! . V ' e v r 1- l-.,.r . M.o . . tj-1 !, If r.. r:,w lui' HCi'--l tM '' ' - V H T t he 7T-i " J,rii-nt'r-r en . ,e An ,f.t. rcejirg . t, ff d ' the 'f t.!- J..b who fcrt- ti.r d.rect.on of Mr J. Mlm !! ? i - ': . ..: r.U ' '' in reiary of j .'i v '. t.' ... - ':- li"f how gOeSt Of I - t ., f . I? ... ,t... ... J).Klt day Sf'.rtt ., ... .' fl. 1. ' ph' Mrs, Ha - .a i r v -.... .it. j J the CJ-" Mv lih. v- ( ! . ... :" Mrs lVi,;im i ( M Mr. t ' . ! Johr.s I":., v.. . . v , Me.ore Jtr- W . - . V, - i Eleanor M i 14 .m Faaee pout e t. H ..! !. r J . r k Crijft.i 't 4 ru:J j.tj,:i Mrs S Allwrt CJaerT.I asr.:i-t..i ir, ih- ,j M.ns V-rr rjii xn cnlrrUuiM-I rHoi Tfcr nnf s I.M):.j till f.fn T.urs4ar rv.t a' hr boat a dut.nr trj-r aficmwoi tro.i Adns 1r--t a jumtT of frlnti arhom wr. j)rf. i'. t-n U:in-hs.m. !;nf irearal Bfxai Grant Mrs S. V Rti.wi Mrs I-rrutr.. Mr th f!r1 rl- in a fl-awer ftnw, Fak, Mre K ; i. r.. Mr M Car- whit ii a t'jlt and tfa ConaolMloo tr. Mrs n K H-t!. Mrs LisvW pr:r.- u sKardmi to Mr. Wlpin WatH'O. Me J,j:,ata. Mm WtKw. Ula tuuas'l (ihU vtrr )llM Paul Mtm. Jrf Hhutmi, Mrs Thbn.as ' WlUiam, liM lucli aiaH EUai cttlr, Mrs I) WsflOtjl. Jr. Mra I'mjuka. Man Bulk of ftoulh Carolina, Hry SM-vs. Mrs. Jjiura Jurx. Mrs. Mias Clair Wallace. Mis Ava lJata. - - '". Mrs W. w. JlsrusrJ. Miss Roth Umtrk ka. Mlaa Mia M. C M or. Mrs AxxsBicr Kite .Grant. Mia Kmlr Mcfowtt). Mtas ealr, Mrs J. BL MstinHun. Mra I MaHun, Mias Khrr. Mr 'anrl Fred Mrtrr. Kia. Carrie Carr- i i!!tan Duncan. Brnrt McLowll. JVHflxn. Mrs Foreman. Mias Farnsn. Hirhard Ro'.snd. Mr. Kale. Borao tM auasa Knaves. Mias Flora Ossh. ' Willlama. WUIiain MrDovell and Mr 1! A tin- rfty 1ttt a fm daja. Whs a Faxnt Om it Was 8' la Caurt a? .lae;e Taerr araa a hnw : . !r.t raar ta Eaclaad tuaa; jr- ,-s- u, a USi-ti tt atrvtw poimt of v ' - as to lloi-rw,ii ff i, I ttx,w that lh -i. was aa I, 1 )ti.irM-l rtmla - . i.,, lUwt fAmra ark Ira rocjld .-. t fuuiK) Mr At.rvm M:.iiia Biiis nrh " . a jru- at th Hatu-ry Para t,..tl I " ' - " ' Mrs Mmas ha a nurritr .4 frd, I"" ' IWalw"1 raur. a 11 Aaij'tiU taiB(( fr-rjt,u- 1 isiU4 ipt a : -iM 'ft. tuae hrrt-. wofli an- asm atai ; "! suU- t. araa pat aa !! o prove Mr i Tarnnn rr f l.i hnMl I tala !. Wan ; j --rnl thai a Vs. is R-ndiii ttw sfftnc at tbelrartuM arovld nrii um- xnur twl Hattrry Park tot. I aua a hb-ti amstld u . ... .n, 11- Mla Nora IT)b and Mia MarasrH I , .. .. ...... MrL,td haw rn.4 fr,n a ilr "T" ' arfirfcs vurtt to frt4a ad r tsi;vs ! . In tiw. aatn irt of the aula. ' wur" "T"J ! ' ' araraiati. 1 uc riruavrarar aaaa hi i una : Mr and Km. T Rnudcraas oft "Kor aaoat4 It ja-u 1 fvrbid Brtetl. Team., arr rttia rrlaUrts tnly ,0 answer that rji,-?n.n r the cttr ! a-rl I l aplte of the pr t uf tbe pruae eulor toe lodsr woi-.c allow (lie Mias UHuImt Turner of ftallsbury tsl ernen ntjItHct to srire t! baiue of a tha curat, of Mias Minnie Barton an I potws artiira mtmii ,-nre no trace, Aai!anrJ. aveaae. I .iwl h r,,...i,t ... aarered. Now ra mtm lusi Kay, Mtss Mae V. Klm-fcerij-Mtaa Fredericka Broan. Mra M. V. Muore. Mrs. Fr.d Kt-nt. Mra WllUa Colllna. Mra. U M Bouroe. Mra JaUna C- Mania, Mrs Oarea Kmith Ura. JI'aolrMca. Mnt. M I tiic eotartainedl inform ay fMU-rdar afteraooa with a ael1 aoraod U at her baas on park ateaaa. Tar vera am-erst ladua 4rv0p4 la durlef the lata after ao. Tea and o?oiata were aerr 4 by Mra. Laos; and Mias Unc Those praaaan arara. Mra. J. E. Haraia, Mra, HUa4. Mra. W. B Taylor. Maw Oal Jtaata, Mra. H. H. War k las. Mra. T. C. MoOay, Mnu P. Uarla. Mra. & vataa. jua. w. Glaaa. r Tha Students of tha 'Aahevllle Hlcti aa ara havtn aa latareatlac eon aa which aada Toeaaar. ba toaalng aaa anaa; am via oars a treat of ajoaaa aon. Tha object af tha eoateat , as o aanira aanacrlptJoRa for tha Hla aehaol aaoaifclr anacariDe which aa paatuM ay tha atadanta. The amvaa ara olvMat lata two aldea a, tha ra. ara called "W Wlaa" aum tha Macka. Toa Looaa.- Tha Mack aa far ha secured 4U sab arrtatioaa asl tha reds Hi. Tha ataneana ara ajrorktaf hard and the aartaat which ends Tveaday win he await4 with tetercat by in entire Tha Children of f ha Confederacy WIN anaet this mornlusr ai 11 s'rinea la tha 0rare4rata hall In the court Wat. Childrea who would car to Jata tha Children of tha Confederal . ara tarited to attend, and the mi m- ara ara all reqaaated to m pret nt aaa oania or nratx-rn, jr. c.. will be tha aubjecf of the meeting and the reierana ar Ihia batlie are most cor' tally lamed. Tha wedding of Miss Uicr Taylor Redwood and Mr. Hamuel Thomas Kottlngham of Virginia, tk place aa awning at Trinity church and WttI be on of tha most Intrreatlng aoclal a vents of the spring. Mias Ked- W004 has been very popular in Asne 1JI, and tha wedding will he attend. oy great numbers of hr frleada " weouing tsKea place at ,ln OCIOCK. , Mr. Garrett Brown waa one of th a"w a nennwonn inn whi.n the lira oororred. and waa carried fr..m tha burning building on a stretcher. air. urowa haa been 111, threatened with pneumonia, and had It not been tor hi attending nurse his ewape woold have been doubtful Mr. Ilrown waa carried to the riiltni'iro hoail(al. where he rw la. ami quite ill Mr' Brown's brother I expected to arrive from New York. J J There hav bwn many Queries as to where the horae show breakfast would be li. ld this year, and o far do one eeema toknow. Thu horae how breakfast has bc-en a social in tltutkm for it number of years, and haa been In ihe past the llrst gun fired In the aortal world announcing lh tag days' Iwte. Th beautiful gowns of the won. en mingled with tie snore sombre atlire of the men. occa sionally ll.hl.-ii.. I flannel paddock ulta. and the break rat was practical ly the firm anini-oricial event of the norae stiow. The custom seemed as the city. Howard Gudger. Cm of th Pleaaant memories of the kindnAM shoun to '.he rfuaees of th aallworih Inn fire, was that of M O. P. Iteigle of Cleveland. O.. who was travelilng for a clothing house of that city. Mr Iteigle sent a number of his beat aklrt to the ladles who were quartered at th Battery Park hotel. where Mr. R els el waa stopping. Four ladle gratefully accepted th skirts and offered payment, but Mr Retgel declined to accept the preferred new ey. The generous act of a stranger was deeply appreciated. The usual Friday dance was gives at the Battery Park hotel last vea ing and was very Informal and enjoy able The fact that the horse aho' ball takes place so ahortly did not apparently Interfere wrth the good attendance and there were a number of goeata present among whom war Mias Rmtni G udrer, Mia FSeanor LambertaoQ, Mias Jessie Ittlkeleaiher, Mia Mary IKikeleather. Mias Rcna Bahcock, Mine. Taacbereaa. Mate. Laaeaa. Mlsa Holler, Mra. Barber, Mias Kobe rteon. Mrs. tTBrten. Mra Richards, Miss Mead. Ilia Morris. Mrs. E. C. Paw ley. Mrs. Morgan Hab- eocfc. Mra S. E Kerr. Mr. and Mra. James K Alexander. Miss Miller, Mr Miller. Mr. I. H. Potts. Mr. Charles Folaom. Mr. Karl Punning. Mr. Cas eins fludger. Mr. tawrence Young. Mr. I. R. MUlard, Mr. Black. Mr. Rogera. Judge Bronet, Mr. Raffert, Mr. ClaJI Alexander. Mr Carroll Pun nlng, Mr. rVhaas. Mr. Nicholas Be die and a number of others. Th mem hers of Ihe choir of All Souls church w or entertained last evening la th J'urlsh house at Bill more. There was an Informal danca and several of th members of the choir rendered pleasing vocal selec lions during the evening. There were a number of guests prhsent Ji M The annual cake walk Is given this evening at the Battery Park hotel by the waiters and will be lead by a caks walker of note in a state further south who has com up for ths occasion Th ball room has been tha scene of many slmllsr occarlons and no doubt will be crowded this evening. Ths public Is most cordially invited to at tend no admission being charged. A silver collodion will be taken up for the waiters during the evening. PERSONAL Henry O Robertson M. r Is here sq , of Web- Hon. Eppa liunton Jr of Richmond arrived yesterday. Mrs J n tries M. Osborne of New 1 ork Is vo-ltlnr. re r in..ih.-r. Mrs AuirilMlis Via Wyrk at the !atter 'ark hotel. Mr. H 1" Armstrong .,f rittoliura Is n the city I .r s. ral dun on busl- Mr ami Mrs J II r.P,i of vVw York ate r;t -iiJihk -rrul weeks In Horse Show A ccessories $15 1 ;ml 'Jl) . .'.O t $1.") . .M t. ."0 - - . . . Id SKT'AIJATK ini)lX(J SKIRTS: Ka,lki r. ;unl ,7 Si ixc. hliif. k( Idack and white . ninl ' ' i t. tan i.niN; hahits: Tan Iiiji 11 ainl rash ... . . ii- in ami iilai-k dnt!i T.ui ( ', i t ami Hmm sjmiii . Mla- k S tn- Mia, k Silk Kaliki . . fn . . J&-M- jal-it ami skirls air all nia.lo aftt r tin Jatt'st a.,i-lcd drsitrns lor cnss saddle ruling. IilDINC ;l,YEs I-iits. 11;. k aud tan, with pauntlrts, $1.2o to & KIIUNC s'RK'Ks r', White ami colors 2'w U ."( Tailor. , I Waists .f ovcry varict suitable with a habit. I,,i,"t wait till tiic hist moment for your efui.iiient: it is inr.re satisfartorv to pre fiare ear . M. V. MOORE WOMEXS OCTTTrTI It. PArrox AVK. Wr tmmmm- r, K K. . ...... OreenaUo after a visit to Mr andl . T " "' Mra. M. P. Lou of several dsn lr- ws, tar wi. ... f-.n ,r aiwfi iwwivcai anore taao juw m- Mtss Msbet Iee aril leave in a fewltrr rrora " nsrts of 1 tie world ask days for Kentucky where she will I '. uecfrlne. offerlnc to boi, the oaro visit friends. I tt the aatraceauae coimi alluded to in bis tsatliaonr. Manr of these be krnt Mrs. A- Whltlork Is exacted to re-1 as cartosltlea. show ins tbcm to bis turn from a visit to her daughter, I friends as rrVSeoce of the 5cicstII of .... u ateH. UMay. I haaMB anna a at the excuaea for wsntiug tba osidc of the poiaou ere very lugeoioua Ooe man was Miss Bally Addkks Is expected hort i v from !! Uivh sn.l Kill . . ! guest of her sl.ter Mrs. Joseph E -,""a "o-ei awcu 00 a puoo pioi Meares at the residence of the Ut-M waateu l mate use 01 tue ou ter 00 Cumberland avenue I truersbk polaoa klex. lie did Dot want ta give tba aatue of the poison la Mias Alice Campbell has returned 1 bis book, bat Mtst wanted to save It from a visit to friends in Columbia. & I by bios la ease aar scientific critic C I should dene the, nm.ill.nitT of nek mi. sons wheal ks emniil nA htm tlw is fcadmg .rerlj.eek. , trw cttT iiimDg9M ,mbuntT from wboa Mr. a.d Mr. a n IMnTersi prrsoaa profeaa- gDrlnc. Ala. . are -net. .. .k. d t be studying chemistry and asked tery Park hotel. I t,jT the information on tbe ground of profiasioasl eoartesy. To all aach Sir Mr. and Mrs. O. Iester Williams or Robert woald aeod the tdric to par- Orange. N. J., are In the city for a 1 sue tbelr stodlaa and tbey woald soon rew days. know a orach about It aa ha did. kisnv otfemd km, anma of MAMt fne C ... TI- t , I .r""-." ","r " n wayoaa. the oecret. assail y pretending tber 150.00 Not often a Bargain Like This. An upright piano in nlc condition ce: refmished. kicks like new. Eboniied ca . therefore will go with ar,v style furniture. l: you want this bargain WRITE TODAY. Cbas. 1UL Stieli Manufacturer of the ARTISTIC STIEFff". Si I AW, asd sswyr kki.f-mvkr PI A. OS. Southern Wareroom, WEST TRACK ST. CHAELOTTE, N. C. C. H. WUJIOTH, (Mention this paper) vllle attending the Mjisionary Cos rerence. bad bet at III larger amounts that tbey , DAILY STAGE IJK to mark httj coum Doa tt out la a given time sod a.i democrat. Pr. Thomas H,5 c, left vest er d. v I to ahars tbelr profltS lib- tor rouadeipnia. I -" " 1 ne uuog wuch moat imprtsscd So Mrs Charles M ii.it ,,, Robert waa tba number of persona all terday from Kentucky, and will go to OTW WXiA wbo nl desirous uste Hall, which will shortly be I pnssiswng aa secret or aa sgear opened for tbe summer. I thst woold kill, bat leave do trace and ' tbe amsxtos: falsehoods to which that Mias Katherlne Crosby r-turned til would subscribe their asmes la enter ner nome in Mechankavlllr. N. Y.. 1 to obtain tha xaftarmatlon. It as swlA i sfter spending ths w k,ter in Ahevlllel thst ekum rmnm Kie n,A i nd Canto. : 1, " T! rTT". "TT" . ! 1 uj iiMiwj m mm usa ne urrcr cucuijow Mr m v u,..i. , ,, I d It, not erea to bis classes, so strong Mr. si. r . Morphea- of Marion la la I . . ... ' . Ashevllle r I . re- H... - ty was ne impreeseo wnn roe danger W I a Lasrln. sAia as d.lKM f , . . I vt nnuu aaagauajaj ah uiM$ UalUTT Mias I.n Rives hs returned . J O poWte kaowledfi. maiesviiie after a visit to Mrs. W. c rrana. Mrs E M Waaser returned in nv xork yesterday. lr. Hrod field returneil to Cincinnati rsiriay after a stay In the rltv. air. v narie Van Nom.en of Cr,.,.n.. ooro is in Ihe city for the brief eta Mia E. M. Punleavy left . v , ivt nw x ora city Judge O W Ward of KiiiaUth fity u"i at the Hatterv P.rk h..,.i Judge Ward will hold court for two weeas in this city Uglnnlnx Mon.Uv ncv. j it. Arnold went to nillsboro yesieruay ana will return shortly. Mr H. fl. Rbaw left vesterd.v f... n asnington, it. J. Mias M W Owner left vo.1,.,-,1. I n , " " iiii innau. Beginning April lith a stage will connect with the 12.4S car oa tbe WaavervBIa Uaa for Mars ma thras times a week, and Democrat aad Baraardsvtlle three times a weak, aw alternate, days. SINGLE COMB RHODE IS SUXD REDS. Won at Asheville, 'The Ijnd of tbe Sky." In December. ock for sale. Two dollars gets fifteen No. 1 eggs. J. M. TRAVTHEM. Raaaellvfllr, Tewn. WPirnt-n . w- . ANUIIlS in a SCaiCd ' VDt" notk cars wm leave I . Orsca for WUlsnow station, one mile DaCKaCTC maV nrnVC 'from Weavervllle d.iiv a..-. a delight or a disap- jflV nd ' 14 -11 s pointment -depending m":ZTJ?:' ,l on what is inside. ' JZZZ 111 NUNN ALLY'S have CEUISE PAELOES .. . "vc j For Manicuring. Massaging. Chlro- not VCt disappointed. I od " BuiT Orasslruj. , Everything Pnllrc vi U .;. e, l ! for tn" hm,T obtained her. In T OIKS H HO IirSt try them ! tho. stylas that are th most modMi are surprised at their ! ndbooniln. combings and cut hair If" . , s-agasj w muor. aenciousncss. Ireshness. i Folks who have tried f rv m n r. mnhintl., prised at the penprniK Jome Unusual Values in l&hiie (foods Wp will j.ln.-c on s.de toinorrow a very, pretty line of figured Madras, esjKH'ially good for the new tailored shirtwaists. The 2;V grade will be sold for lf- yard. Tlie l'x- prado for 12 l-2c a yard. This is au of.jaiiiuiiity to bm sjirinff white goods at very low prices. Yen should eoiiif in aud buy yoursup jJit.s today Other very pretty things arc- white Repp, very good, for skirts, ats and suits These goods are entirely new and are priced at VJ- to 50c a yard New I'itjut t in plain and figures, for 15c, 20e, 2.3c to .Vie a artl P iian Iwiwiis. :t inches wide, for 15e to 50c a yard Sylvia I-iwns. very nice for making dresses for, graduates is priced at -fc yard. Dotted Swiss sells al to G5e a yard- Flaxon (Moth, which you have heard so raueh alxiut lately, is prired at 12 l-2e to 'dTw a yard in the plain, and figured, it costs 2-V and 35e a yard-, Z0 Per Cent Off on J7U adies Jailoted J'uits We will plaee on sale today our entire line of New Spring Suits at the unusual reduetion of 20 jht cent off- These prices will last for this day on ly, so if you woidd buy today you will save one fifth the price $15.00 Suits, special for .$12.00 $20.00 Suits, special for $16.00 $25.00 Suits, special for . . $20.00 j WKVivipMal for $24.00 ICE TIME Is here, and our ierfect ice service is at your command. Phone 72. ASHEVILLE ICE CO La Grecqua Corsets For every type of Agar OEEENE ft CO-, 12 Church Street KISS CRUISE, SS Haywood Street. assortment, Mra. (Jlaser and her lnuiiht..r Mr. Vaughn Mrrrlam leave to.le f... ieiroit. Mith. ah, re they Win r. main nuenniteiv. A treeh supply always kept by C. A. EAYSOE. 'None Like NunnaUy'. the Earth But do claim that there are no bett' r fw ei Htid onion sets than Landreth's. For Sale at The Carolina Pharmacy Cor. Market and College Streets. 3 CHIROPRACTIC (Kl-ro-prac-rb) OOXDKMNATION WITHOtT IX- VEsnuATiox is rooii JIDtiME.VT. Abnormal preasitre upon nerves la the cause of sll diseases; by removing this pressure, normal conditions and health win bo restored. Recognized and endorsed by thousands of citizens of other Stat. Incurable disease our specially. Consultation and examinatioon free DR. C. F. tXJMPTO.V, (xiiropractor. Lange Bldg. N. W. Cor. Sq. liionc 621. Mrs. R R Swooe nd U i , u Ivilllu Kn,,... i . . . T - - -.... icm ii in,.. Ynf 1 .. ... . . ork. mi s. wU1 'tur ... Da. MATTHEWS' am Manor. Dr. and Mn H u nrie r...r. iwvruay iron, their trio to Cubs , . TL- . oa n. a (iudg. r. arrived vest, r- Judge t; w. Ward return..! t,.,-. laam-in Ljt.i y. st.nlav arol u ,i; i.,.u ur Asn.-ville i.-r two We. in, I.. innlm? M .tnlio tr. tsclss of John Bright. Jobo Bright was supposed tu la? a total abstainer, but ooce a be a Ed ward Mia 11 was irry nerrous at the prospect of having to make an Impor tant speech In tbe house Bright sakl "Well, Mtall, If 1 were you I d for once go and hitf plut of chain, psgne- Mr. Misll did as be waa told, and the result may be Judged from the nam tor's comment that "champagne on as uuacrusiomeu interior Is nt al ways a curative or a tonic " Bright "rarely had any difference wrtth his wife." but oeralonslly they were not st ooe about tbe children When they came to a point of a) iso lot disagreement he used to ssv : "Now, I tell thee. If thoti doesn't do what I wish HI go straight to Mr. Gladstone and ask him to make nie a knight." to which tbe answer Invari ably was: 'Oh. anvthlne rstber than thif Tallvho seats for the Horse Show on sale at Tbe Milliard Liverv Company. Phone 180. I Nut I th-- most a.u r.-a. DENTAL PAELOES. '.. r::or.t. made pHinl.-e l. : ''' OhmI. We h., ,- ;, ; '.. tie for i-aml's-. c- "' ' ' -no Inje, 1 1--1. ,,rn- ' .' il.. gums and nirm. i'1 O,. n ...,) for chidr. r, mi'. is Mir'ilutrly harmless to i.m! ir nervcM. rriie i tuiL'.c. Phone SUV. D.R, McMNNON 7 Pattra Ireone (Over Ksdwood's atora) Ladies and ' (icnllemcns TAILOR AL WEBB & COMPANY Millinery Imaortera Mo. f Battery Park Pfcsoe, Phoa it AaheTlD. H. O. IMPEESSI0NS COUNT Too always look better with clean perfectly laundered Unans. Ws do our part. MOUNTAIN CITY LAUNDRY KENILWORTH'S GONE And 'tis a great pity, but M. A Wr. INDIAN COAL is here to stay because of its good qualities. . -. tooliiia Cod& Ice Coappy I'lHine ISO. Patton Ave. Cheap Milk is usually cheap in quality aa wall as price. It Is dangerous. Our milk is not in that class. It is absolutely pure, clean, rich and wholesona. Asheville Pure Milk Co. East Walnut St. rbooe SM MEALS 25 CTS. For Indies and Gentlemen WHITE'S CAFE 14 Church St. MAVKTRINO. MRS. RMRTIN W H , fr. Hairdresalng. Facial MasMgea 8cslp ill nave her office um'nt'"wltjr t;-to-da im. 9. ot nalr gooas. toilet articles, switches. 'l r-ri Puft n1 pompadoues made to order. , i'ltl 1- pr,, reasonable, work nt class. wether Rlrl'rr ixli.ro LADIRi- getuqiicx. v..wi a.va fs "1IV.IW MiiJirai HriKTER, either she or Miss 11 Pulliam will be each . Citiaen Want Ads Bring day from 10 to 4. I Eesuits. I SPECIALS High ,;ra. I,. Corn Ii'rli "irHile Peas It- t Tomuioea . . .tni.K Hc.ns .... Pie II. on d,.r.en 11.01 dozen JI 00 dozen . tl.no dozen lozcn Apples , o "ion may take them in straight or assorted dozens. 2S Monti. Ave. OWNBEY'S Pbone 5, P - 51 BVTTON'AVE PHONE 556 ASHEVILLE N.Cv Handsome linen Suits For the Horse Show 1,1 !''",, tailoro,l,,rlafo trimmed. iMvintr Cloves, Heavy Walking siIk WIoV ttlovw. and Lisle Thread Gloves in the lonjror short lonjjths.
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