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Saturday, October 10, 19.'11. Don't mi?s the Sander-Gump Wedding at Itethel Church on October 12th. Something worth seeing. Only 10 Cents. The Honorable J. L. Pearson of Durham, N. C., Supreme Grand Master of the Royal Knights of King David will speak at Sidney Park C. M 1? OlIlMl. rrr: .. ?:?? .... yiiuicii un l>lUllUiiy VVCIimtf, October 19, at 8 o'clock. Everybody should hear him. Miss Blanche William^ .spent _the week-end at home with Imr p-ii-i.ni. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiliams, Magnolia Street. ; Miss Lois McGhce spent a few days at home last Week. Miss McGhec is the picture of health. Miss Ilattie Bell .Gladden, a graduate Nurse of Tuggle Institute llos-. pital, Birmingham, Ala.,.after spending several weeks at Camp Alice. Sum ter. S. C.. on professional service is' back home. She may be reached at 2112 Sumter St., should she be needed. Miss Victoria Stoney Gladden, daughter of Rev, and Mrs. Wm. Gladden who made an -average of 98G as a Freshman in Lane College, Jackson, Tenn., last term \von first prize in - . . the Memphis Young People's Jubilee Oratorical Contest and lead in othei , activities of her church in Jackson; after spending woeks'fit home. Colum bia entered Paine College, Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grant of Sum ter after spending several years in Tampa, Fla., and two years out West now own a lovely lionie un Stalk !Si. Best wishes to the happy three. Mr. L. B. Pleasant-left- lust- Thurs* day for his home in McDoWcllr Vn. We hope for him a safe trip. i Mrs.,- Ruth. K. White and Mr. Jerome Brown of Washington- are in the city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burke parents of Mrs. White. < Mr .'Arthur White of Detroit. Mich, spent the week-en.1 visiting his mother, Mrs. Ellen White and sister Mis? Florence White. ^ Mrs. Marguerite Randolph has. re-. turned from Chicago, 111., where slu visited relatives and friends,-during. <-? the?fcast* ?Uiun*or; iMiss Randolph repots a very pleasant stay in the big citi-. 1 -- "'/: Mr. George L. Johnson of National Recreation Association was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dock Johnson Thursday of last AVcek at their rcsi-' tTence 142G Harden Street. Mrs Ruth Croft Mr-Dorcild of Plii ladelphia,. Pa., is visiting her neice, Mrs. Af J2. Marshall and mother. age a teacher of IIoNvard School for a number of years. She will also be remembered as the voiy efficient Superintendent of Fairwohl a few yema ago. At present Mrs. McDonald is a parol officer of Philadelphia. Mrs. ILucijje Pompey Ragin aiwl, little son Samuel Franklin, Jr.. o; New York City are here at the bed Side of hep?sick mother. Mrs.?F. LL ?" -?P-ompag.of Fast fli'rvai*.-Slrce.i ^ THE SILVEft CROSS - CIRCLE. ' ' ENTERTAINS .-~ V\. . " On Sept. 17, the Silver Cross Cii cle of King Daughters tendered Mrs. Mattie J. Smith anil family a surprise which was beautifully carried out by the President MrsT" Florence Anderson,..who when all had reached the home ushered Mrs. Smith into the dining room where upon the table was snread a choice line of eataof the circle and friends, also wealing apparel for the ladies. The sight of which brought tears to her eyes ? but a grateful heart which wnH like -the?-circle-whose motto is; .'Doing things in Ills name. ' rsoany an uie members responded anil spnie were present. A' pleasant evening 'was spent 4n oinging and playing. Jefferson and Prie.r sang several solos. The Misse,. John.-on played scv eral selections. Mrs. Dougherty one of the oldest members of tile circle sang several pieces which was-kmdly : received.?Those?present:?Meodamur.. Anderson, fJetfedson, Rice, Joynu'r, Dougherty, Price, C. C. Johnson, Dr. '* Mamie Johnson, the Misses Cecelia and Gwendolyn Johnson, Pbnlexter Johnson and B. C. Price. Others-out of the circle contributing were Mrs. ft Cherry, E. Robinson and the Ball family, a line load of wood. Mrs. Smith and family wishes to thank all of the Tftends who so kindly remembered them."; ^ THE CULTURE CLUB Mrs. Annie Bell Weston, 112.'? >Iill" wood Drive'was hostess to t he members of the Culture Club, Friday, September 25. ??... A moat enjoyable evening was. spent during which Rev. Henri gn\\i several musical selections which were enjoyed by all. ? The hostess then served -a dulicious menu of sandwiches, punch, ice cream and cake. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. J. E. Dixon, McDuffie Ave. Si*art*Mir.iin .' it Viil .. n . ; ? "7* W114.1 Mi WORK Kits C I.I u The Boys' Willing Workers Club met at the' home of Messrs Charles and Robert Vaughn 211G Hampton Street Friday- September 25 at' 7 P. M. .The meeting \va3 opened by Jiie?u..auk form, JDurir c the acjsiar. the members decided to hike to Earl .W'Qod. Park, Saturday After-alt business-, had limm-di;>eu,^n,..'d a~"very delicious course was len.ioyed. One new member joined, Mr. Walter Wilkes. The next meeting will be at the-hrmre of ihe President Mr. Cornell A. Johnson, Jr., l?12 Pine St. Oct. Hth. ;.t 7 o'clock. 1 PHKI.TA mi STACK I'HARll-V HAI.I, In i?ni IlikI'iwI 1.? *' *' - - VM.unwMUlUII Ol '(fie liolic<. jm the previous- issu^ of The l'nlinetl-) header, it behoove-' us to greet .ami* wck unic you, each aiul c-v? cry truest, to llu . Chil in-u's Clinic Charity Ball at the Columbia Township Auditorium the . night of O -her. 10, h'riduy; and the-I Phelta Thi i' i ulei nily take the privilege to 'im press the assurance of one of your most delifhtful and entertaining evenings. We also extend the most 'cordial invitation to you from Dr. M. A. Evans, sponsor. The I Phelta Thi renders this* program of scintillating enjoy^uent thru the courtesy, of the home orchestra, TheAjax Deluxe, whose acclaim attests to their experience and eagerness to give the public what it wants : 11 tin- f:itosl mil mntl ctnrm^r tits of the day. It is to these nipguis of music that we o\v\. a great pari "of ITffY^TfsTTriraiiFe" nf yoiif I'STtatsTfttT^m rhythm, for harmony,- for "melody and for perfect-accord -you-cannot expect i greater or 'more complete satisfaction. And for- gavcty, for novelty, for brilliance, and for popularity the I? Phelta Thi offers you ;i combination of music ami coterie of guc-ts that cannot be approached." We' have tile satisfaction of pre-a nling this Charity Ball as th0 first <f its kind during. the?season, and heartily point out the advantages' hat warant unparalleled entertainment. There is music that cannot b,resisted, continuous and anything but ' monotonous, and one to the largest and best dancing floors in the stated if not the best; there is the pervading aura of wholesome and clean eniov IIIITIII, <11111 K4?l, UUl ?11 M ill UUI |IUI pose. the charitable intentions of such a carefully planned evea'ag of pleasure; The I I'lielia Thi sincerely feel that his precipitating Of your pleasure for the aid of the Children's Clinic Association is by no means the least enjoyable manner of providing .for .hi future generation, especially in he i oiuvrn of their health. IN DiJ'liN J)KMT StK'IAh CIA It Tire cliib met- with .Mrs. Shelljc ltayis luiia Ave.. v\ edm ;rlu/ Sept. .'tli with the president presid .!ijr. vk>tiii an amount ol buMncss v ?.< irensa.'t v. d. .Among tiieni wi i . !plans foi1, a party on tip. ,17th of this month. After the business session several games were played. "Mrs. lis tell Landlord, Mrs. Annie 11. D.ivauii wetc the winners.* ? Tin?liy.'.i ?e r.?f iieii?se.r a d?Uuj?i.e ,:ibers potato salad,-* tomatoes, si.ccd ham, saltines, ice tea. after dinner mints which, were enjoyed. ~ ' ? ?V ' R. F (>. T. jjKWS The It. I'VO. T. Se.'iai and Literary Club met at the hor>e <if Misses CarGo Hell" and llan ih Johnson* 2172 Taylor Street, Tu? sday night Oct. <1. After the devoti'oral the business wa> briefly -dfseassedr?Mr. llnrr1' .Rileybrought a very i ttcrosting topic to be ifmcus-ed.tJmpruving our TaLent.". It ?u.-Uiiu.MUievxui for tin* club. Kvory member took an'active part in ihc? discussion.V . A detigbrfu; "course of refreshments was-served 3V the hostesses. Then -fhe hour of social pleasure came.The iuxt meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Karnestine Guess, 151;> Whaley Street. MARRl AGIO ANNOlNt KMKN I Mr. 17. II. Tre/.evant announces the niaiT age of His sister Jennie Susan, Tie'/ivnnt, It. X., All1. Clarence 'Arthur MTdliiTsoh of Augusta, Georgia. February 18th, 15130. Rev. C. 11. Prown. AJAXS BKCOMlv MVSTJ.RA KKKWR Members Ar,, Agents of Inhabitants ?? of .Mars ?, ?.?^ -At tip.' interesting and well attended meeting-held at the home of Mr. an 1 Mrs. Harry C.happeUe on Pine St., seveal interesting announcements were?disclosed. Perhaps?t+re?mu-t outstanding announcement was tb.it of .affiliation of the"-Ajax Literary Society with the Master Martains. It is a '.well'known fact that the men and their ladies of Mars visit the earth twice a year, and are tendered brilliant parties during each of their visits. Because of this the A jaxs have been selected the eartniy representatives of these faraway 'visitors, Th,j Aj;\vs will be the only earthiafSs who will know the time and place of the Martnins visits but they are invested with the power to select and invite their friends just prior to visit of faraway Planet people. The memIwh woro?also?advised-of the .-Martains acceptance of the club's new name The Ajax. Mystery Krewe. Kecause of her unselfish work and pleas,ant personality Miss Alict- hucas was selected special member anJ counsel to Ajax Mystery Krewe. The?club was entertained by Joseph McDowell and the meeting presided over by Jamey Wise, president. At adjournment a delightful. repast 1 was served. * THE PAO r it lei-: w h i hi it \ * . </ Oii the fo'uMh Mm i : Scptemher . we hold our regular meeting at tt)ri~' usual hour in i!:. iV- 'ptioti hall ?t_ Ridgcwood camp. *Vy'o "p'-p.^d in regular form pinging, prrv.gr and scripture roadrnr.?Th" :ri-v^" .c-v.:? read received and adopted, then the . roll wrtv - called, "dues collected/ ea<?h |member responded wtTti a verse". ' \Va> had a good many , 'visitors which ^ wo are always glad to iual:e welcome. 1 ..Several ladies joined U.e etui-. we.are always glad . We W(*re richlt I'llln t: * I 1 ' 1 ' community quintet ;.he;, -. i.c .?w! ! | lieautii'nl sele.'t \-ji\- .. ! . .-r\liody cii(joyed, then we luol ? ? [. a t r .11 In'.4 ,i lady ol '/e ?i ' n nli, ? ? Kidgew nod * i rwp ' The inmates of He. ali'>\*' .named * AVU4- iiiofc* 1 liau ?pU J Ui haw?VI iv T. II. I'incl<ne\ a?-.-toi| :ttii? .! I?y hi.sl two hcaol i |'u | eaaJi'l dano'litei . aial e little gj aih 1'^ u< i?lii~ w ? t 11-Ha iti I 1ii'?m ? i on last Sunday. W o 'all liopt-. th?*y 1 Will COIIU' HVt'lil! S t?* -u. ?. . . ' ' t I I .NATIONAL RK( U7^A I ION |)IKK( i | 'I'S/it 'SO l!L*. II ! J ;. I a N i > j Mr. Gc'rjre I.. John--*!) of National I Rt"T rent ion. Association \vil| be in|( j Columbia during the month of Nov-1 I ember. He is nationally known ami ^ has worked in almost every state in . ! the L'aio .. -.p." dr.-.?.: ?. .* I Tof' stvuring a- clibr.v bf "f.du "Voices! and will present a big musical festi-j i val abm^L-aboi.it the hist of t he-month. ( [The objectof Mr. .lohrAn V- visit is I to enrich the leisure time (if the ' ; eidoredwmt iann-i-of (: -T11.1 to traiih.^. ! leaders' so' that they v. il! "be" a lite* to-, j i end net successful- pi crams for ychurchVschool, eliibv a!,,1 h? me reeivajttnnai pnbrvants." : \Ir .lohnson i-= now rpmln tinir a .similar campaign in W inston Sab ni. : and in Septcmhei \ui Kij,ox\ ilh\' .j jTetm. .Al! chinch umap .. scdu_ul [groups and club nro-in arp icotdia'.lv | invited to . help-6v. il h i hi; Poniinanity , project for tile same i b.-in;' -non- ' -j .voied by a ttioii;. < ", ... 1 . .1 no-ns. "i * - ' -at: 9 # ? ( It rut H AM) I Oln; i; h \y at -I? (Ol.OKhll HT.VTK' I1' UK? | WKDNKSDAA A nil KSI)\V t . . .. I The Cob red -S :t' ! '' < t ; eie?this?' j year ?n Monday.' Oc'.o'k.-r-. and 'cording to plans _ahd at Vaino-im nts i will be (! < mtr-e. all t s ' ' * ' y rairs. * One of the oi?L">t a nd'n- f?*:it':tt>- of the week's pi'oaram \\i.! * " r' ? rile . hration of Church mw I ' !: d-'-'I >r>y ! IV.. 1 1 ' \ > I >- i 1 t >% * FI iin't']- i ft i:.;u u;i\ 'tiit'* church*** ninl !o will \ ohuv-t .I'd' till' -8100.011 l,. ! It ; ',i" i.y *" I I'.'o |t nloi'i'fl Jftnti1 Fair ",0a ial-. ! There uiv to (" :-.im?-"fi ? o't.1; toot ! to poo], i;;u h it- t than du< hini Olt.'ll VlltoS.. Tho rl i ! . "ho'? .Oiil or - i j yatlizat ions :11c n-w II oii- t i-. lu-l s at I I0c each :'uni tho'whuivii" o, .ory ani. a ' jtioii that soll'f- the niim! o) .0. |\?>tos will vfi't.tlil' I: i j'lT.'.o ?j 1" 8a" j iuxtTurjrosf will "O ami tla: ::r?i* j |wit?" k't'l $IA- at..l - -trtr . ! ' Thete will l>o a mooiiina - I '.h I infi'VlvU'il ill t i a ovoj'.o ! a.I > oYlo. i. ? .Monday ovoninr. (i.-i-hiv I'Jwi at t ho V. \\ . A. t'l-iiar. IVirl. ..ml } I a nip Lot V.?' 1 'a'-Vd? ?tluoLl-i:lili"'.'l ai j - U.lld. plo.'l ?-1-lli ? f'l o-.MilaCi'-o- ; from yjjdr chuivh or^aiiizi'iti it. . ! tS Tl ion Ir?\ *?4 niiK a- Mr I COOt SYLVIA City Si jk -XL3axc JHL i li cap UU IrafelM HI HEPI t ' ; > I 1ETT0 T/EADEIt Ve want to elect a committee t<. "unt the ballots at tin* Fair grounds .11 ' ' " < la y i i fin- big contest. Wed i... Ot 1' bur. '.Mil. . S.wy? SOt-TI FIVE HUNDRED CLUB. y'r.:\>\ort<rT\?On Fri day. October !5; Mi?? Hanimic* .1."Lee entertained ' ''r ' *. '< :!< i *11n 11 ::nd gue.-i,.s :i? iPr h ..v? on Rut1 .4 ? avenue, Th'ue ab'* 'Ai.iv laid fir -a1! .laying. A r -eyoral hours cards wore aiu 'ilc ami prize-. wi'io prc.<"rili-l o ''-v Oi'oJ gianna 11 org holder of big;: -t rti'i'v a .?et ol . cut gla ia Mi<s' N'oaini (Irad h d 1".' d' hiy-hest score a dwk ot t - . ' !:i,v dig cards and Miss Carrie r.lfi.i a . FTiRTTvT of lowest. <iv a ljaS 'by: ' A i- ' ? TL st-w 4if Miss Lee wore the d-k - J? lotlry Bail, Naomi Oiant. 5* aii.lr-v- 1' ia-iet. (in 1 yianna ila.'e, . a;;J.n.il. ay, ''i lium' iIan isnh, el Vinrliiii-v, .Madam Mi hired Hue-- Members: Mesdaru K. -Hare, [?u.tMaldali Ilarleston. A -repast of jt'C cream, cake and "> \y;i:- mtvui. . v.t - , i i.i'ni'l .1 me. II. N. viu cii.: .Cotton of State College, John Whitqmah of Columbia \yere in the ity .'hiring the week-end. i't. J. I. lloll'man is hack after a ilor. ant motor trip to Washington. I'll 1! \ liKl.IMIl A A. C. CLUB - ORCAMZLl) organization- of the A. U. "! ' 1 a i: o 11 c a* success on Fi Ida sig .October 2, 1 i't'.J. At the ho mi f j ' ?rl'-'.liii>:< r. M'-. I.nla (.Ifrurn 'I > !-111 ,, -i.1' 1 i \\ . Mariner street I'hiinle!* iiia, l'a. The. purpose of the oixani/.jftioti of the.c.luh is to re-unit* tv ' a 'out.- of Allen University in 1 '<?' union. S. ('. 'I iillyiiils of the Club are: Mr-. > .. i it e r.'i'i t I.i!'.';. preshlgnt; Mi: l'i\ S, \"aiKa, vice president and i ,. -. ,i\ a < Tiridal)' S ill i t ii'. -ilat y : .M i-s Li 11 io Ch?> t: nuv tinan lift seeri'Bjir. Ppul 15"' ran, treasurer;. .Miss Carrie Sii _ i: hiipla u; Mrs. .Vluta (Counts! p.' in;.*.. mar.-lull.. i m, mdiimm; bkidlf; club t' Tuesday, morning. Madam I.v-la l-'t- v.r. Ii .-ti/ss t" -thy morning It ' h:ii : ' guest ' .at . her h-ni. m d .-Imet. ' urn-thirty tall'e.vs-were passed. A t ; conclusion of four games it vas t .aind that Miss Mai'guerete Ft aci' a: holder of highest score ami o . was presented an exquisite jar f ' -*.. - I origin lalclliM p.iWdcr I: tiad.ain .Julia I'urcell holder I ow, . t i luh . score a bridge- score .-el ,v:i presented. ? : i.t:i? L/.ekicf had as her gue. t.M af? ueiete Fraser, Thorn .. .? . >i<.;i.'.on. M sdii.i; da Lee t line'.,''Be;t' MeCIill. idle 4-<-on <'!> pri'-enl were the Mesdainc* luliu 1'urcell, N eta Oliver Alelia .V deliy lill ul menu ot tuna tish ? a :ul, I ii| ttet* crackers, iced tea and do v. as -erved. li \r< II VNTKS =?#-i'n> l?yW*tTtrtitfg Swiiil -I }ub -ht4?t H??H4?\?mi " 11!ig?h-rr?Uu-_ . 'fit''on?n+ ili,.- h"iii(> <>l" ,\}issi\s NvHiu and Uur L | iwbwntQkhm 1 1'TOL THEATRE 1 Wednesday and Thursday KSBHnHHHMHfe H I i I liaru ... . . , . j; 'I his j b('](^ tlit' I'u -1 ii'i - I'mm i'i ij,' w . Ifrtcil 1H-W '>! ,< ! . I .1 . . I ( i tullon a ; ,Mi?- lit ! ?T7"?M. j Mr. 1?."i vi'l .M I ?| :. \-j.i. . aii-iii: Mis.i Jali'ot. P,;ui'7r<j.. < ntu~y; Mi Anr.io if.--".y; '.'.Try K1-+i 13v.rt'.T.. . M. iv i*,;, r f; ... i reporter. -}' -I-h-p?' innr i'1 1 j-rnr(*Tjnif hi'1m:hh,l' rj.nir; ,. j tile lolh U,n,? !.' >iI:In !' t}""? : i ; - r. j ma K?i .<liaw. cl-aj-i Mian I'ului.; ity ( uniiiiiUi-.-; Mi I. t.ci \\ : 'ml!; i 'l'vV. f ,f I I il', |i?:t l'lli,',il!|.' I ?,; :< 1 J Mr. l'.iM.I : M | 'Vi ... . M U- U ' ' t'li. i! : ? j 1?K Alt 111 L \ii < j I 4 Mr Ai '.l.u, .1 < nllM. ha . j "1T?. t a* :r>i" \i..? |. s . ( j Ijja, S. for t 1- \ . \s ;. j - ni'ivi' iiita 111.' fii. . I.1 ; . . i.. 1-. TT7T7 1 iloii Slii't-t mi 1*L< lot) 'ij,. :i, i ' ' 111', ('ollins iiiiivi". Oi.-ir ' 1 | >ii Main Sip.'r' v. (.? haJ |?tt\ ilij? hi- rent. mt n ? ? a jiltt* 11 ?il J.'h I a ft nli;ii h""U! -j j >) - ?i n "the.street !*! ' in ' A iii I "jjL' I"'.r.li p;, front t<> .the' prone;ty. wi'n ' ; ! repair* all around tHukijj.?r it h.or Waver ley people, will wvl ome I)r. (.'ollin.-. He j.-- tin only it *'n Wa ve'rley an i 'v i;. ... j* ; felt need hy th? . JH? le it X [' It i* stiiH that I?i .>e-'? < ;i ,.4 .? will occupy i tlii-e j-o'iii..- ..a. Mjv - a t Knildin^'?vrr4i?1 ?T:; ' i*-1""?~ .p. tinue hi* lar-jrv =. it.v ; ;a a*-: e. * vioi.im el. \.<<rs i i1. ?I A number <?.' f'a..< :: (j . .ed*.! j the " 1 >ixie ..\Cudeu, o! Mht-1.. . I jriven their' tir.-r le .-..a > a', urd; j the .^hudios 1 tatted a: til ;j residence. I'I'Jl I'ine. aid' I'nion Bapti.-t ( h.>m I-'1. :a>" < * by Mi--- Cluli. |{. ,A1| . student- v.e.:i; tit'ti ! a; a . . lin toi-ttit* iu'.i-OTlltiYi* . whit'h I he* le.-.- -a we . y : . :n ? :! sttmhlOu- a* method ti e 1 ext.vr:.-ivel\~ tllloUtrl.iiCit the 1'lilted r .. . ar. iious hiniuhes nn-r ' m. find'..n ' I -? ? ... .Ml.*.- .NlUirlcVxU I'l ,, ,, .: . !u! rt'sp'-ni.^v ii ii.? ^ii'! <.: : :'> t};,. Par, \ and tivt'fh * . ; r . I r< UuTnrn TFT7" W~"?r./ Il'oys aliil i t' - . ; t, / i <?(' t H'. I'l' ^ Is "al.s?j v.-U:\vs A |\-w i: ?a? ' , . I'll. AM *U'," .J; / IfUVf llr :; ,\1 l: \ ' El'H-T,t-TT r^i Iv "J"-" M H-.yi._iu..; ' IN MlAIO.'J! VM i.i.n 1 .i , \y> ii...... lil, Sr v.J..J !? : > i. 1 . ; ; ' "? \ i-n: - . . > ~tf : : ? o 4?-Jhe-Oi 0 1 - -Q __ 1 The New <> - ' * ~ v r^rpcc ? - r-^sr O : "J O o f? --'' 1425 Ma o - j .< ' . y ? o ' r < > -.. o| Featuri | College Gi "O 0 .... . ^ , ^ ^ J - ' J ' ?" - ' 1 We Welcome ? ; : - * I ? .? O r|^i | Feac 0 1 To Our Is* s ! '' . 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Ited Palmer's Jlnboratorks av]k;i< art- also made ? . those other beauty aids you know so wall: Dr. IT<<i Palmer's Skin * Whitener Soap.- Skin "Whitener I a ' _[' vticr. Ilair br<. ss? r and lli.] I)? ...ioiaM which may u't..had at ail uii.g slaves i-.r 25 cent's each or will bo sviit .postpaid upon re' eoii t- of pipe. ! >r. L ied 1:aimer's .*.Lobe vaWVio LK pt. 1, Atlanta, Cia. Send 4c in stamps lor a r.enerous t rial " sample oi ???Hrr?Mrm?intcuei.?Soap? ~ aiul I ate 1'u^der. DP. h RED PALME lis \ <S(zirFW(utener 'rtrPs your coMPLfxioN YournruL* - . > "i pening | -?: t 1 r?Parisian f y 1' l<iL-SfeiOP I tin Street ?!~~ n g 1 he x -f irls_T rocksT ; The School ' ' * V hers | < t.... A * o ' ' .... h - - V T _ X Jew Store r? o o V o E A MUCH FIXER I O j ACTIVE DRESSING g " V "' ? R CONVENIENCE. g " o, WILL HE SHOWN 1 g ^ NOOO<K voooooooooi>oo<>c*o<ycsc85^ | ' v-:' 1