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Efj~e ZEbbertier Subscription PrIce is $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. P'ublished by ADVLTISElR PilNI'ING COMPANY Laurens, S. C. 'Advertising Hates on Application. Obituaries and Card of Thanks: One Cent a Word. Entered at the postotlice at Laurens, S. C., as second class mail matter. LAU IENS, S. ('., (T. 31, 1917. Tite Laurens Advertiser conained Iearly two voltun nns of "society" th is wei k. Which shows that society i." inl creas-iing in I.au tens.- -The State. Not at all Bind. It ilicais that The Ad ver i'e r has secured the services of a Soiety ditor (Note Ilie Caps) who is covering Ile tielid Imore thoroughily thian ouillr owni --' - languidness per mittid in the pasi. The Advertiser be lievis stirongly in ilt Society columinn, not alont he(ailse it. is a pollillar fea ttill of the paper. hut because it stim i ai es social gallie ring and tiheieby addl to the pleasures and variety of lift.. ihing: iticli to lie de.sired though Iift, n inl'd (li 4 f. Yes, Old Top. the wo:tn will rail the "Society" before Iii it read .I his, it Ihey read it at :IV :111il( i it i' cili tli' 8,1i111c ud to w p trea;youthd same id, I.li i a it i' i t of I ii ilhe atir, (i - :rI a 1trai'i cr to it li h . r i ll ;o-reeill ri i' XX Iti I.! 'I I i ii l , I tI(I\ l i Ni I - I ly o alf i Sri alaib, de ;a. ih'. *.. I In oI ney.i I itill Iv I I' i' I'' v I I wa i w ' i. 'I h' veIent I r jX' ('lilt T IamIgi S dlli t ri f I I In : It 1 1i i 1 v it t~i": i n o f ' X i ina ie bIt d atii Iuppli fo Iu ; Ib , well ' a n ts . Xt'lt ttil li hi. je wr :-inks li I' s b yi . s0-: o\ lc 1 i itn's; Xdt'' uly ii : 14(11 l i oni'i nili' i ltI'~ i nltv uli'~ s. i r-- uy. \ hu'n lii s auis tham 'Iiln a-id h I i tI l(X' ltX 'la n( ' il~e id t'liid in :g in ths. .\n' o les tin the 'f th'r. Sat's aviy. i t e-s ias e a pr sal( in i li a | t.'. rc.3a. h e r e aong more tewi ntl:ycen o atlto they hasiftaie;: f~ool of hans'If isipet l~or.~ Thcia imhtindutio htten-n ofi ver- and jirlaes., ths pa::rs wuldi b ndiall not lcr .t \n'.-h i1 i.[h aterug eh eing of esetmn amwing te. muite on ti mnd cnfo th md "ma e anwt nelngdIn te ay n ands asi no: mor'e doil j-rttng an ar cooley ispn Chin Oubieawork ofnm cci' an eni ampe alemecnto en towns aI nde.r wouhin heuof gval cnoh-res. ntyobihnas in tre oxrtnizn ratici a n stems.l ad snNb s -not e INmtc Tany AlhlrV. i . brthere aresnts n bythe amy life. 1u1hr~oat.e the atr fnomsi tatbo angle,3 i snobbish.es \Vi ae couraged outside the army more than within. Witness the preference given to oilcers in social affairs by civilians in cantonment towns. This is not a m ateter over which the oillcers 'lave control, as delightful as these social at tentions are to them. The (istine tion is made iy the public, which, ev en il hi s deiocratic country, has Its preferences in social affairs. If there is any snobbery hi the army. where priority in rank is essential to 'disci plitne, it is no worse than in civil life where there is less excuse for it. Ei4CITION NIWS. It's a long time until election yet, hitt the usual political pow-wows took place at Coluinbia during the Fair. The illease erowd, or a coterie of thei who style theiselves "Reformers" hld its i>r-arrangedI meeting, but as was ex peeled. adjouril'nid to meet at a later date without d&)ing anything particu la r. T ]he knoltty problemi whlich the I'llase forces are up1) agi) inst it to St1 tIl oil a Cand idat e for each ollice. Thelr( happens to be several aspiring "Reforlt'ers" out for vaci ilt portalit ofice ili the state and no solltion of il ap ellrs ill sightI. The ileeting ad jolt rned to ievt. agaill in .lanita ry wh'neil the at mosph1ere mayV ha ve i cleared up. A personal following of It. A. Coop Ir a lsoi held 1 tieing in tol)umbiia alnd voiced its approval of a vigorous 'aipaignl for his election. It is gen erailly eund'ertood "hat this Was a I'ooi I- meeting pire 111d sipIle, u lihre his friendis got togethi lo lay p hein for 4 i. e1'i (le ti till. Organil izaItiol is the.( watch-word of1 the day- and this hig wawl;fiiis an %liing meeting. rl-'ro 1 vha call Ie learned. .\l I. Coop (r doii sA nI ot xpiect to devialIe froiml his in poilli oiili(' of 'ndiltltiiig his I- 1:- 1 ign 1 n h 1 tis4 own inori Is a Ild re1,(ord. ile I ai r IiP and I. Ithes m igs, t lI In I it ine l c tiaze S ih a v a1v owv-e d thI I r dIeterm1.11inat11ion t o lo-ss I I I a I t i th rina4 and another, a '. l.a A. ,1inhma11 i af Greenville, i aid to Ibe conls ide ri nig lhe ilathr. ii - I n !,: hat I inator B it ham was bi orin t. Ia w . cr I ried i ni 'lnt o t,1ho 1lileas p a lper., .1 Ihi, tak -4 'I i coliie tion t h h li ( nt i olS :,;Ippor1-. by thIe BleaiSe vol vrs aginstl n. - b -. m y ho taken as Ih - I 'l'ti, I ailai' hniti' booS oo o n bi i n1 its th h" 1 enn :w( aini that ti I I i. wilI a be a hard t it) do. Sel . i -ij I : 'is1 :elY ttit ads. lainthl :ilnt l bi ihers. ('sl. linm en, who tr>- h1.'l1 fi on itlin i l lt r is to If v.n- Ih:1 w!!I happ)1 en b fo4)re n.i~c \!i'l1 ;iti pe t wrli eit ,li . \ i e i 'a ig ' ( dg lie i'4it hi m 'coll ij!lo Iks ll a isure th I.:o hi- disIanlce. \llit M~t . 10 'leasui tal ii ('hurch.l (i I r. ( i. 1. f 1 n(1 It, N. 11I t. M . I\ v ill a ri iiadr a. fe at .\Mt. 'l . csin.Ivinryood s anordisti tinvlied ti I l'de c,. 'tis to E' Sige e e e vt'ial 114t(ilnr i'oalle it ( ' e nits l a (tit Thlle alurricane Slluralt Schold y ln provemen' itL Asous'io in edeisfis en'mliy IttacirvnSaudaOcoe thesih t was a ora sinecess.bi The hie 'he scho schdrwil hamae Sn lei',y brovsbuler the :tcan otdins anr wil bierdnwa servedtotserei. .\A nig. benninatat on buying Laberty 1101tit Thee c.iom.n'' ill1) bogv$5n wo W..\l . oW.e Meeuntyfrmdm nstrat.onmad af (talk o irity of c erots and fo)d i'seation. Meeins chif yrlaride ap fe0.w. extrksrIn clayeriigfo and dpbistrIbus nvthe toattend from bearnis adClnton cola. ean t. and poporn' andhoer ITALIAN FORCES BEGIN TO HOLD Word from Rome More Encouraging as to Ability of (leneral Cordona to Witistand Attack. Washington, Oct. 29.---Word from Rome today that the Italian line wias holding against tho terrifle assault of the Austro-G ermian forces was re celved by ofilcial Washington with eager interest and frank relief. Miii tary authorities here have not dis guised their keen anxiety as press re Vorts showed the Italians wavering backward under the crushing blows of the enemy. Satisfaction was found alao tonight in the announcement from London that steps already had been taken -by the French and British to support the Italian front. Even aecepting the (ernan claims 'it fae .l valit, many olicers here be lieve Gneral Cadorna will be able to l rheuk the drive if the morale of his arily was not shattered. The an-i nouclIVement011 frot iloime that all cle mt''nts of the Italian forces were obey ing orders of the genrai staf was vievwed as setting at rest, for the tline being at least the gravest fears for the final oitcoime of' the struggle. The announcement was taken to Imean that General CIadorna had sue eelded in ieuniting the forces sent tered by the HIrsf fleree rush of the Au stro-Glermn 1s and was falling back eteladily and behind a will organized defrn ie to the lim, seh'ted for a standi. LIKE AN ELECTRIC BUTTON ON TOES Tehll 1h. a corn Is So painful and! l're an e'e tli '-tfoll atnd y'ou fori a en~n'i . h :t . % 'ilv which: u ithe I-Il;. \ n - s I''.r ss against yoI corn it pushes ihs sharp roots (lown1 111111n11 a lsitlve n( rvc and yell ggt a ,hruk oF prinl. 111.4tlall Wf I-jill i4ing yoiIi cornis, which nierely takstheml grow, jlls* .1 11 into n.\ -hI II?! i 1u a :nl a:-k for a itua'ler 4i w'i onnee, or freeIzone(. Thi.; will 4 \ ry litl e but isi.jutli cI lit t1) l 1 I'4< 11:111. h rd 11. olso t (' I I it. 1r1e I l i-'s f A f ew 1.\. nd son Ih elilI .hr1. l AI SO *do- artiien i~(ooidi 1* . iS.' fl4'' 44 lilt 4 i ll u l. 14.;'41i it lifts ri hl Is I root l all44 .i , vithout painl. This- druel~ fivzonel ishrnes a nld never il nl '1 im1 es or Ieven1 irrilate E lil$l-S .1. WATSON latte 'o nlis ioner II d111 to i'e t '.\f-. 141. F iun 1a In ( I' lbi1nI 11 C4 i tnhia. Oct. '. -. fuineral sr f 11he laAe ' hbbi .. \\A" 's11. com.. lltloirl lon hr~is 'ili. icommerceh~ n::I\ infi litis \\ 'i datr bbi.np . 1 h b le' iub he 'i'1 as hr Tv 114MIr b 1h 1 'dti r :I that the'1 Iunea l Irlyc ' nh-h: i h lae sinis r (If tilt- Il'll ilgl l 11, ' s tat i . gi114's ll an l'fsrly traji frl I' l ' )'. jik . a all jc(.\ivpht attendeItd too pay :1 Wribte on hsnloy ;vro 111nt to itdul String t h r 1.in liinih nlr. The11',cln(15111 il ggr A1111n4 the clariii -geta coeafls atithe bulia lil was the s1lurdyf I ('ll). It.' \\'ai sonit an 1s une, Its St i' -:. .l.\at a ndtS ''e' I il f ull ' i foal 1igor lir .\' . . Currlli presi dntchn of tl'iri'ty ofj 'mh farotia remeded caue funierba( rota toksnkf thooren ad iwhih Cl.e h\alson fals bhl fasy Ai litlm aer. Thet asmll ffering ofr mesi lah iraleIeras fhroe wasl drug store or toileciton, ind afteria ths fhre w~la Ihoughout thei witak te oneth lacifeItr and pluxuianwor ofvie io and beautiful itr wilheomiws! a abunanite, a.Icoorablss anlg softness bfdatrw-hat wf laseurf.l oht haIll b:: dafdrut rab fe hir life: 'evenyu llatually sein a lotrsh n114 and oeithen ofc he a.lpwic ifue now limed aard ah Pullmraon atr trin, fouren aordwIen uth harfll gouty fad.hA wattl gondtont lanIcerity fom an est.t"r o VISITO RS TO FAIR * INVITED TO SERIVICE LEAGUE Room Next to Powe Drug Company will be Open till Day and Ladies Present. to Ulive Information. Every woman in Laulrenls county 'is cordially invited to visit the head (,tirters of the National League for Woman's Service, located between the Laurens Hotel and Powo hrug Store, on the day of the fair. Out of town visitors will find it a convenient ro3t ing-place, only one block from the lair grounds and acrons the street from the coullr house where the varl ous exhibits are to be displayed. A committee in charge of the rooi will be glad to answer any-question about the work accomplished by the Laurens League and will also give information to those desring to form iinillar chapters. On the walls and in the windows will li sample articles of the kind that Uncle Sam is begging the women of America to make. As an alarmingly large lnumber' of these art.leles has heen called for, every woman who can learn to knit or sew should use every spare mIoinoent. in this patriotic service. Winter has begun in Prance and it takes several weeks for packages i'roim Soulh Carolina to reaci Ile boys in France. A partlicilarly appealing cxliibit is Ilte collevtion of garments to be made for Ite widows and orphans of Prance. No one can look at the child's black apron (ior the cieap little garments for w.favn's w ar witlouit. realizing the net'(ecrsity fIori sending help and seld 1i) it speedily. In spite of the fact thaI (;enieral I erIling has "gone over thie op" and he Amteican boys have carriedl new hope to tile Allies, this w-ll he a black wiinter for Prance. .ust inside 11le door are Iwo boxes for h(olding old siIlvei and worn k1d gloves. 'I e l at l'ter are use'd for liII iil te aviatoe 's coats while thne old thlimlbles. hentl spoons anld m1ounlting;s from combhs,-ele., are( mevlted for. Iheirl in in'Iisie v alue. Contribltions to vitlieir box% will "do a hilt" 10 wil In tie itll WilI1' 1) i 4 I SnlA'd (' l w r ot he too inl-I h iice Cr.1eam will be sol and: I 'hI! ' pr< ee use to pa:y fI. or wool and ote miatriaIs ieded by tIl leaguie. The I.' aiirenis league 101) that1 lmany womenl will bring theiri knitting ati "s mnl I.he day'. Quartorly mieeting of )ivision One of W. .\1. 1 ., auxiliary to laourens As eiatiiI, wll convem' 1e a4 Wariior Creeki chur-ch. Nov. 10 and 1t. 14: :4 -Saturdlay morning -l)evotional IVxervises. .\lrs. Warren Stevens. (ire't-ings .\Mrs. Etthel tobertson, ll4.;ponse. Alis. iRoss Power. 1I:nr1ollmntl Our1 Aimks Fir~l.1t inlividlual and lnited l'raly er. .\l ;'. Toy DI)rtlm ond. Second Rlllr 1,0hiv and14 .\ission Stndy. .\ is. Vrank Iloilo. A oint me."t of .omittees. 1:1 lievotional0. ~\1's. Lola Co:(x. TIopi( lT' .lost P'lans for' liible' Sitoly ini th.li1Iss ion Socielies. Mris. .\lr's. 10. ('. Owens. D is.(ussion)1 of Volun1tamry' qpest ions. 1'n 0'clock -Snday10 schlool. iloxtercise s by' Sunbeami4Ils. It::1i -Addre'tss. .\lrs. WV. W. Ycar'gin, l'r'es. .\lris. Italp 1111 obo, 'ect. JUST O Sweaters for ladi men and boys. underwear. Se before the stock prices. The hosiery st< with all the rel carry. We are showing ket value. W. G. WI] (1100SS HILL MAKES .I SALE OF LIBERTY lONDS Two Individual - .Silscriptions the Lat rgest In the County. Prosperity for Farmers. Cross 1111, Oct. 29.-The iberty lond camlpagii closed here Saturday night. We (1o not know the amount allotted to this l)lace but whel' the workers Were called off by the ap proach of night, -32.-100 wort'h of bonds had been subscribed for. We give herewith a list of subscribers wjth the amount of each: W. C. Rasor........ ...$10,000.00 (Dr. J. J- .miller. ...... 10,000.00 The :ank of Cross 11111 5,000.00 A. M. 1ui1... ...........1,000.00 S. 11. Goggans and family .. 1,000.00 .\M. T. -Simpson 15. . ...... 500.o0o0 .1. 11. & W. l. -Iasor ..00.00 .\lrs. Sophie Pinson..........0 Ieaman & Vo.'100.00 . It. Rasor .40.0 11. I). Nance .3. . . T. \11. .l.son .. . 1i. A. Austin ............ 200.00 .1. W Simm111ons...200.00 W. S. Alehison. . . 00.011 \'. T. Austin.100.00 -J. 11 .'inson .100.00 I. G. 11111 ...100.00 .1. Ii. ('oleman.100.00 .1. 1i. Nale .100.0 ipp I 1.ros. 100.00 Ii. L. lcSwaIn.100.00 It .1. Hilt ..100.00 D":. . II. I ills .100.00 WV. 11. .ililer 100.00 \1rF. N. I .WilliamI . .....s 100.00 "eV. W. I). .ut atlhfo'd 100.00 .lr ]I. T. 11. Pucket t .100.00 -J. 11. 1 ust i .00.6. .1. . NlIson .100.00 l'. '-. PiN oll ..100.00 W. .. \\'orkimac .100111 W. W. Walkis100.00 Conway Dial.. 50.00 !?. lN. Ileeder . .........50 0 ~. iv. . .. 00.00 ~ ''.\ldd(l)......... .. .50.00 .-10.00 .. . .M.d-00.0 T(0,. . 2. 100.00 so '2).a ill .i . .ec ion. W2 off) 11)2 kilf~w wha~*t per-'Ilel of Ille crtop h" ilIt lo b .!", It114. Id 2))I ll e or111INI but I.! ll sac - it Is sma l. Now \%-j, S01( hatVui~2i' H li de (.4)1 l oil101 Y ch thr ., :. 11110 ..( ..'l 10.0il 2al siof thle 2'01) is olielled V. I I Ii. JI( :Ill I Ii i e hi opt \vv 11)'tgi ~~ v. il 11 ill, 7,s m . .n . t 0he . f es .Id al ilk pli . 1':trl. W.1. 101. ..1.. 00.00r '111 lt 224 ''2 42)c11 . a . .125 00.00ll fl :t.t. . . . 10)a .0 whit li. eI~ looi l 2 ow. ..his r10 o 014, fa rlm.s $ 1000. We recwrt Wii thle fa rlm-iS illtei ',Ill LI . I. 1 , V . 00.00 2 1lto 01( h. own. . I'. a . . a .il0 *1t 1!yv :011v' 0oit~1f. necev.4slvs of lite c tn f 2 214' l i~C ll 111gi l1145 and1 w~ithI propel. Cov lln to live il I i~'Ii 'I 'S 81)1 a i o. . e . . .1. Al i' . 1. A Marti . (I . . s100.00te te. T. Ls~ ti . i g . .ls .1 . his .0ar 1 -v - - -. 0..1tf .o. .an$ er.e00.0 1'rom* 12lt( 11inner and the Alllodis .II r at S( this) lce w114 ob~aied Sat--(4 4) n trop 'lfon karindts (Ifchtin. noetr kulnwv wht Ier1 cet f th 41rop 'F-h;e wrmh i say i ~.is~ bsmanl ItNIow and)1 last we1,2 not il omi latg llon~ ons Mill :'o(iistei ot , arps tenedO1 n i ' ll'haini e. 1(' Iller ar the fig reek .lained I ('turda: The2( fumlbento l4 ~e 21 :: I C S. ::.l~a toniher ohleso 2leol I e 1 h p floae. nearl :1100. ust. ilin-I (11,211 o 27 old a101 t $W25.0 (Iler O e andgh hi,.ts weekat. .Johne haleC 'OItt loi ona tio farmnw, thisarp \\01r.ihe w11it ofthe fme int' antlyn ::ble to buye the neInssrane.o T' eroln latshapesen hIhsriesfo sard beithsth proc nmy e frn bTh he olsn atnd theloa shoate-i fromi'c thisplcartabek .\lrses. 'Ph. loer sh. aT. 1Ow1n.C ha. Nanme tond acnledge.dA AarinS of Wetmentr lr.e IstitutCios of the coaer art ofr tiesiouny a C haso as herean :la to dayc'ouraog he vistghi ofaro eris aInd ther oseun bfolkys. o Ioe. surrounian of ancyrwor eles't . ralsd hrle atha .\rtof th how.h Thel pubnicg Ils ntx ta atnhsdithsos and aidahe ladke inThe carmsn wasy borh worksing for. OysWr Supper at Gray Court. The Gray Court Red Cross League will serve an oyster supper in the vacant store of .Mr. F. P. Curry, it Gray Court, Satirday afternoon and evening. The public is invited to at tend and enjoy the feast of these la dies whose cooking is so justly famous. $ * $ SPECIAL NOTICES. $ ; $ * $ * S * S * $ * ; Lost---Autoil bile casing and rack, also state li Isenumber. Liberal re ward if ret -6d to D. 14.. Todd, Lau rens, Route 1. .15-1t-pd For Sav1cl---C 'lieston and Jersey1 vakefield Cab -ige Plants. Ars. 4. D. Young, Phone 56. 15-1t-pd For Sale-One K~entueky Bred Bay Mare, six y ars old, well broken. Will work an where. Gentle, 'will j.bt seare a trains or automobiles; 15 1-2 hianidso digh, weight about 1160 pounds. Attrae ITVoi'ioking a ad a fair driver, single or double. Price $225.00. .. V. Copeland, Sr., Clinton, S. C. 15-2t For Sile-One good horse In Colditionl -anld also two-horse wa , make .1. C. Ich, been in use a few, months; apri good set of leather iarness. AlI for $200. 'Cheap. See tue. W. M. Creamer, Laur'ens, S. C., Ilear Watts Mill on Spartanburg road. 15-2t-pd Seed for Sale--Abrtilzzi Iye, winter rye, crimlsolp clover, Texas rust-proof oats, lealf'A prJiLle seed wheat, pur ple st rawde6Twheat. .1. IL. Sullivan's, store. 15-it ..Por. Sale 4,e n wieoo s et' I .tlt I Cd and whlile o*Iott sets, chicken feed salt to save y ur pork. lav three-Iound piece bag ging. .l.-11. Sullivan's store. 15-11 For it --Ilree or four fu rnlished or tin frni hd rooms. Apply to Miss .l aggi .\ l ,r 1in, 'l S. IIarper street. 15-it For Hvitl -- Two 2-horse faris, two tttil(s of W, Its Mills otn Sparltanhurg road. . Moseley, Laurens, S. C. 15-It-Jd For Sale -l'iiriglit piannio in good conldition. l0x'el lent for school use. Wrile "Piano"L*-care of The Advertis er- 16-311 Iailc'-- - tow haye my samples of lad is' tui- s. ails /Nwaists, clilldren 's swi. 0.. which/ .will be glad to show you . .l Nt -,(,. S. MeCravy, :,oI W e't .\Ilint .I trel. I 5-t For Saile -One San uoit t nahbo au - iomobih- fo1 r yle. practically low, inl good(I cond((it 1. Call )n Iarl il so I for price. -I-s1-11d 3lony to L~ettd - I am ppared to pla.ce long timeI( loanls onl Improved rmtts itn ,aurens cou'ty, reayable in v;Isy instaltMen) Is. Iow iterest rate, sm.ll (.lese(. IPersons wising to tlrrow should apply early. C. i. i':lrk'dale. Ally. 1-1-lot tote In' Trespassers-All persons I 'heby warited aainst lintig, cmllng timber or othierwise trespass-_ in, u:o mity lands. W. I. Owens, ray*% Coull. Ilotle 1. 14-8I-pd F(or SHIle -I'ro iIrown Leglorn and SpHcil Ilamurg Roosters; also one Rhothp l and Ied. $1.25 eihil. 1.. 1q. 1ti.0, Clintont, S. C., Phone ;102. 1-1-2t-pd For Sale A. live plissentger' I 'lge toul i"t'. (IIar. 'vExra elalt for (ath. 4 Svee W. 1( I Dial. 1;3-5t ltts For Sale --Twelve lots located ot North IIa rper' street antd Mock s1tie, hIiev sizf- for house, yard and gardenu. we ie for prices. Allen C. liramlet tvi. Lautrenls, S. CI. I 1-1-pdl 1 or1 Sile-Several desirable subur haln lots ott West Main street, iear C. W. Mc'ravy amid Ilowai'd's Store. Now is the t ine to buy teal estate! See 10. IP. MInter. Ili-5t-jd i'al es .I. 1. 11oithert offeris fot sale somne ile Abterdeent Antguts calves, :-I gr'ade of bothI sexes. Address .. Il. I lutm't, Ware Shoals, II. F. D). il-5t Fot' Stile or Itett-A farm of 4t00 atcres itn .aicks TownsipI, inei iles fromh Clinton and one mtile fromi lien nto. AbIot out 0 acres opent for cut lia t. 'lThree tenantI houses, Iwo smaIlI branches. atnd sonme pine tittter on the Itla(ce. 80o it ositly santdy wIthI some redl elat '. I"rm nott ren1tedl tii s year, bene grown(' t upi tin wi ~ eedls and only eellI at a stuI'rrisingly low IpriceL, andl on1 easyV ,I'rms: ur will i'ent for' otng timei on reaisona ble( trms. Addrte.4s I. b. .Jonts Lauren~s, S. C. PENED es and children, Special values in cure your sizes is broken, at old >ck is complete jable brands we silks below mar son & Co.