Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 18, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Great Britain s naval estimates establish record continued from Pavo one 15. But apparently owing to the Man Ning difficulties the second Squadron would be reduced by three ships temporarily so there were three Jess ships six of them to cruise Over the House of commons in the coming summer. He must however avow his belief in the future of the aeroplane although the Airship had great radius of a Codon and greater carrying pow a and More effective at night time. Plenty of men available. In regard to the Manning of ships the first lord declared that if War broke out tomorrow every ship could be sent to sea with the approved complement and the increase of live thousand men provided for in the. Estimates was for the War Fleat of 1915-16. There was no difficulty in of taming men.1 dealing with the question of promo Tion from the lower also with promotion generally or. Churchill announced that it was proposed to Intro in the organization of the German Fleet i Duce a series of regulations for a Han had been anticipated and the i celebrating the retirement of senior Liritis admiralty had postponed completion of the Gibraltar Squadron which now consisted of four ships. Every delay accidental or deliberate by the next strongest Power said or. Churchill will be matched by us and we shall Only Complete our or Jar nations As or when Many vessels nearing completion. Continuing or. Churchill said he was advised that owing to Trade conditions there was Prospect of Good pro Stess being made during the next f in Ancial year in ail the ship Yards and a. Large number of vessels would be finished in .191-1. This due to uncontrollable factors and riot to acceleration or speeding up or to any Depar lure in policy. He thought it reason Able to predict that in the of any new departure in policy the Esti mates for 1915-16 would be Abustan officers in future lieutenants of eight years service would be f termed heu tenant commanders. Powers of 15-Inch gun. After speaking for More than an hour and a half Churchill approached the question of then Etc. Pro gramme which he said was in strict accordance with the policy Laid Down. Three of the vessels would toe of the Royal Sovereign Type and one of the Queen Elizabeth Type. They would carry 15-Iiicih guns. The 15-Inch gun was the Best Ever produced. It re produced the Virtues of the is.5, was accurate at All ranges and Long lived. It hurled a projectile weighing nearly a ton a distance of twelve Miles. Creat Britain would have ten ships armed with them by the thine any other nation had two. Or. Churchill said he was increasingly convinced of the Power of tha Dally lower than the present estimate sub a r Ine. Already forty merchant discussing the various contributory vessels Hud been armed and by the causes of the increase in expenditure i end of 1914-15 seventy would be armed he mentioned the use of Oil and n i but Only for defensive purposes against iian ced pay of personnel. Or. Chur by other merchantmen Clil emphasized the advantage of Oil touching the question of the seizure As fuel Cor ships of the Navy. There of private property at sea or. Churchill was no difficulty he said in obtaining Silica there was no reason to suppose Oil the difficulty was to get it at t. I that a single. Torpedo less would be Ood Price. The admiralty must look built by foreign Powers if the policy Standard relating to new constructions the sol Light Cruz rep Tom ships c Power. Value of air crafts. Turning to air Craft or. Churchill if firmed the value of a planes Foi scouting purposes said they would also be extremely useful in watching n that Standard. Two years Togo he said he gave the whole series of fun to re Prog Rammes and after a full Survey of the position the admiralty was satisfied tha t the provision of four ships was sufficient. He now asked the House to confirm in the third year the proposal which he submitted in the while the heavy sea planes ins. Of which ten were of Large or medium size with a Speed of forty five Miles an hour. I in hoped to bring . Advertising. February and March bring out unsightly spots How to remove easily. To place in the Mediterranean in 1915 a Battle Squadron of eight ships six of which would be dreadnoughts or lord Nelsons centred on Malta. They would make the British forces in the Mediterranean eight ships and four Large armoured cruisers. Or. Churchill pointed out that in order to do this and main Tain the in dispensable margin of Security in Home Waters it was necessary in the a sense of three Canadian a Readnour hts to accelerate three ships. Thar was sufficient to maintain the Force he had the woman with tender skin dreads february and March because the Are Likely to cover her face with ugly freckles. No matter How thick her veil the Sun and winds have a Strong tend ency to make her freckle. Fortunately for her peace of mind the recent discovery of a new prescription Othine double strength. Real is it possible for even those most us sept mentioned from the end of 1915 to the Middle of 1916. As the Canadian ships were not yet forthcoming it was Neces sary to repeat though on a smaller scale the course adapted an 1913, and to begin two ship s in the 1914 Prog Ramme so As to have them ready by the third Quarter of 1916. Canada and naval defence. The government was not without Hope however that Canada would share in naval defence. Canada was a great and wealthy Community with interests Ever spreading More widely Manitoba free press wimped. Wednesday. Marfitt is 1914. Are not forthcoming. Does or. Churchill Lay them Dow i by no Means. He merely attempts another slight acceleration of his construction programme. Either he has misled Canada or he is jeopardizing the pm the Daiil Telegraph trusts that or. Churchill s anticipation of the re Moval of the Canadian naval defence deadlock will be fulfilled because every Passink Day renders More apparent thex need of accession of strength which the Dominion would bring to. The Empire. Mean while the British tax waver has to pay hard Cash for tha temporary failure of or. Borden s Noble referring to the in creasing urgency of the problem whether the Mother land will be Able to continue its Imperial services unaided the Telegraph says if the Empire s whole world requirements Are to be supplied Iri time Ito Avert disaster is necessary or we kith and Kin May be facing a future containing the germs of Imperial Beresford s criticism. Canadian associated press in the discussion that followed lord Charles Beresford considered tha or. Churchill had generally muddled mat ters a id issued a warning lest they should by hint or suggestion dictate what the colonies should do. P. A. Molteno Liberal member for Dumfries hire putting Forward the economists Case deplored the fact that or. Churchill lectured to Canada on her duty. Press View the daily chronicle commenting on Winston Churchill s speech says we Welcome. Or. Churchill a utterance it which he seems More or less converted to a preference for the australian plan of local Fleet units by the do minions it is we Are sure the Only plan in. Which the interests of the do minions can be permanently enlisted and kept alive. Avoidance by it of in soluble questions As to the due Divi Sion Between British and colonial tax payers of the Cost of an undivided Imperial Fleet 13 a decisive argument in its favor. Recent experience suggests that a Frank abandonment of the contribution idea would be in the interests of All concerned including the British taxpayers. Colonial offers if treated As committing the Mother country to an expenditure she would not otherwise have undertaken Are experiences that few liberals will wish to see recur Canada s share. J Western associated press special Cable London March 18.the Standard commenting editorially upon or Churchill s statement in presenting the naval estimates says in the matter of the substitution of the Canadian ships or. Churchill has no effective defence. Accelerations cannot Supply the deficiency which or. Churchill pledged himself to Mee in the event of or Borden s inability to carry his proposals. It May be that the Canadian deadlock is removable but it is not Safe to base a policy on a Mere hypothesis. There is a danger that such Reliance will be injurious to Canada. Canadians Are doubtless will ing and anxious to co operate in naval defence but they must make up thir own minds As to. The extent and Char Acter of their contributions. Tellin canadians that the delays Are inconvenient and that we Hope they will s their minds soon is merely a of it exercising pressure which ought not to be local notes. I " of Minne Halia Lodge no. 7, will be held tomorrow even mar at St o clock in the Odd Fellows Temple Kennedy Street when Temple Lodge no. 75 will pay a fraternal visit accompanied by its degree staff and will Confer the first degree on a Large class of candidates. A programme of music and speeches will be provided. The Canadian credit men s association will hold its re Eulay monthly meeting in the Grill room of the Royal Alexandra tomorrow at 6.3 0 . A. E. Ham. Superintendent of insurance will address the meeting taking for c s Fri act insurance in relation to the Union railway literary and debating club will meet this evening in the Board room of the Industrial Bureau at 8.30 o clock. The subject Sarre debate to be Given will be which is a better policy prohibition or abolish the Barthe pupils of St. Mary s Academy will give an entertainment in the As Sembly Hall of the Academy this even ing in Honor of archbishop Langevin who will be present and will address the Young people. Tomorrow night the programme will be repeated. Are modern britons less courage Ous than their sires or what would have happened to sir Redmond in the Days of King John a review of the work of the department of Justice of the will be the subject of an address by j. W. Wilton under the auspices of Assiniboia Oun a lib eral association in St. James Ball Hampton Street at 8 o clock Tomor Row evening. The chair will be occupied by w. M. Bannatyne and ladies Are invited to hear the address. The annual supper and dance of the Winnipeg Ayrshire association will be held. In the Odd Fellows Temple on Friday night. Fire at Pilot Mound Pilot Mound Man., March 17tbout 2 o clock in the morning fire was Dis covered in Gordon Gemmill s jewelry store completely destroying the Stock and Hutu res. The loss is $3,000, partly covered by insurance. The building which is owned by or. Ferguson was slightly damaged and being fireproof the flames were confined to the inside which was fortunate As there was a heavy wind at the time and much loss May have resulted. The Telephone Cen trial which occupies the other half of the building was not injured but the night operator had a narrow escape from suffocation As she was asleep when the fire occurred. The prompt action on her part in giving the alarm did much to Lessen the damage. Bass hatcheries to be established. Regina sask., March 17.officials of the Dominion department of Marina and fisheries today visited fort Quappelle and staked out the ground for the Bass Ponds and hatcheries which the government is establishing on upper fishing Lake West of the town. The government was represent j de by a. Finlayson chief inspector of the department and h. E. Burnell 3e part mental Engineer. They Hays selected a piece of ground Mea Uris forty seven by ninety seven feet on the Lake Shore. It is the intention of the government to establish the Hatch Ery on this site and to treed this year several million Black Cass and Whitefish. Weyburn Grain grower. Weyburn sask., March 17.a meet ing at the Woy Fourn Grain growers association was held in. The municipal Hall this afternoon. The chief speakers were president Frank Shepherd and Secretary w. S. Moderal. A report of the convention held in Moose jaw was Given. What had been accomplished by the Grain growers association was discussed by or. Moaier Al. Dos Cussion followed on the question of the local association taking up the Adjmi of co operative buying and Selling there Wero quite a number of Mem Bers present and a great Deal of enthusiasm prevailed. General advertising. Grain Tablet makes flesh any one to and to weight improve their color acid restore a Normal condition of the stomach and nerves should adapt wind or fully successful treatment known to physicians and a "km.in. Typo Nucla no tablets. Nut up in seated pack Ages with Lull directions for a Omo use. Irod lips Pink Cheeks and 10 to 30 pounds incr Awo in Wolfch to Are not uncommon results from several months usage. Ask your physician or a.,wll stocked druggist for them. We to freckles to keep their skin Clear Lover the surface of the g lot. She had my White. To matter How stubborn to make some provision for her own a Case of freckles you have the double i Tiaval defence. If she were annexed strength Othine should remove them to the United states she would no get an ounce from your druggist i doubt contribute through taxation to and banish the freckles. Money Back i the up keep of the United states Navy. If it fails. If she were Independent she would have to make provision at least equal to the most powerful american state. He did not wonder at All that canadians of every party thought that it was not consistent with the dignity and status of the Dominion that she should depend upon the British tax payer who was often much less Well off than the average Canadian. Or. Churchill affirmed that on the general question of Canadian ships and the propriety tend need for can Ada in common with the other do minions to take an effective part in the defence of the Empire there was nothing More to be said. The admiralty View had been expounded in the Cana Dian memorandum to which the admiralty and Jred and the facts had been strengthened by the passage of time. They continue an absolute justification of the Canadian action thereafter. Dealing with the acceleration pro gramme made necessary by the absence of Canadian ships or. Churchill declared that there were Good Thyl the unfortunate deadlock pc Arisen in Canada would be relieved by joint action probably by both parties and that Canada Wouch be Able to take some share in her own naval defence and in the common de Fence of the Empire. Or. Churchill turned next to the. . He remarked that the Alliance bloating Etc. Come from wrong foul con j with Japan had been renewed to 1922, Tiit ions of digestive Lurees. There is i but it was not to be expected that nothing to Correct these horrors until Japan would toe less in need of her gone forever Are dyspeptic Days of old the simple Safe. Sure use of Stuart s dyspepsia tablets will bring Jov to any stomach sufferer in an easy comfortable die less Way. How Many Tuiet. Airaid to make a noise Una boy Homes there Are due to Cross irritable miserable close that kit Lien door kind of dyspepsia suffer ers. Such men and women help their peevish Ness for they suffer terribly and should not be censured a stomach that is irritated Rau. Rebellious and not fit to do its works certainly the cause of constant Draser six Down and even excruciating agony it is a. Feeling surpassed by no other illness known to Man. " one should blame such a person fur temper and silent moo Cliness. A Var and always is that dead. Gone sour tasting feeling at hand to curse every waking hour. Dyspepsia. Bad breath. Gastritis i Catarrh of the stomach pains in Bow Els nervousness heartburn belching. Juices arc again replenished. When the system exhausts its juices when the liver when the pancreas the stomach become thereby uni t to fur Nish the proper digestive fluids one cannot expect Thi. Same system with out Aid. To do any Tang else than keen on making their improper digestive products. Such a condition Means All manner of suffering and unquestionably fatal danger lurks in such delay. There is Relief in Stuart s dyspepsia tablets that Means a restoration to Normal health a building up of Correct ple Estive juices and an absolute harmlessness in the method and its result. Stuart s dyspepsia tablets contain qualities in just the right proportion to t u loud the weakened gastric juice " Hen the Tablet reaches the stomach to readjusts matters quickly balances acids and Alkalies and stops pain suf Fering Etc. Other ingredients have just Asim norvant effects upon the intestines As the stomach and thus in Al Short time stomach ills indigestion Etc. Disappear. Go to your druggist to Day and of Jain a Box of Stuart s dyspepsia Tab i0price 50 cents. J powerful Friend at the other end of the world at that Date than she was today. New zealand and Australia had acted with profound Wisdom. The do minions were however perfectly free. The matter rested entirely in their own hands. The responsibility of the admiralty Lay in placing plainly before the Dominion ministers and the people of the dominions the responsibility of naval strategy. Or. Churchill then urged the Neces sity of having in Canadian South african Waters stations docks and repair plants which would en5 Able an Imperial Sci Adron to operate in these. There should also be in each theatre both destroyers and sub Marine flotillas for the purpose of de fending the establishment. In an eloquent. Churchill said that peroration. Or. Great Britain s diplomacy depended in great part for its effectiveness upon her naval Posi. To on. Her naval strength was the one great balancing Force she could con tribute to her own safety and the peace of the world. Wiir claim to be left in undisputed enjoyment of our vast and splendid possessions often seemed less reasonable to others than it 5vd to us. Further we had intervened regularly with the affairs of Europe and the world As we could not help doing and great advantage o european peace had resulted. We i had responsibilities today in Many thin people can iwo nt1 it of non non and r e s p o n s t e s a m Ini w r l l l h l i quarters. We had passed through. A 11\,imj.nvj&4 of jul Ivill year of continuous anxiety and Al j though the government believed that i the foundations of peace among the Tain Arron and women Wio would like to j great Powers had been strengthened. Crease t h e i r Weison w i t u 10 or 13 pounds the causes which might Lead to a Gen Rhea l thy is a t should to eat Oral War had not been removed and 11 in t o what your f r ends the Scull s and the tue. In. I r � ii Ihorn. Ill most in Casi y or i t i i orig i attempts at arresting it had been in effectual. Often situations occurred which Mode i t necessary that the forces at their disposal should be on such Occa upon brutal and in i r f i i � p i t i i t l v ,. 1 .? Gre t Irir Itani s Navat strength Ruif it i a Miour sir no it were solidly amply Ami unswervingly i it in a j gained. The government could not a " 113 not Lih Rini of Titei a o l l l j cheers a sep sch which occupied 3ijii i1,\ Riu s t t Sii Ofa vim t to and a half hours in delivery. A i of inc i i uni is Safe Riim other Canadian references. R ii -.1.- 110m c 1i c jul. Daily express says or. V v., ,.-,. O i t a "i"i7. A i i demanded three Canadian it i,u l or i Vii "."i-.iik. " " " i j j h i m s As an absolute necessity. They u6$orf$ incorporated concerning the new silk fabrics for your easter gown suit or coat and the Ereme de la Creme of the new fabrics Are exhibited at the Bay from the Rich heavy tapestries for gowns of Royal splendor to the modest weaves for the woman of quieter tastes the delicate airy chiffons crepes velvets Gold threaded mysteries sumptuous brocades Poppins a most exquisite array that will prove irresistible to the woman planning her new gown coat or suit. � Herbert e. By reduce stores commissioner Bonnet Black Engaline silk the demand for these Fine reversible Cord Silks increases yearly in fact there is no other Cord effect that will give the service and Rich appearance that these Engaline weaves do. 21 inc Yard $1.00 21 Inch Yard _ $1,25 21 Inch Yard $1.50 3s Inch Yard$2.25 new Cottle Cord the Cord effect is much larger than the Engaline taut the weave is practically the same. Used particularly for Coats and suits in Black Only. Per Yard $1.75 coloured Honan Pongee shown in this Springs latest colors Lyons Dye a splendid wearing fabric used extensively for dresses and Silks. 35-Inch. Per Yard $1.00 Satin Charmante a Rich silk fabric of the softest Tex Ture will not crush or Cut. Pretty colourings. Yard $3.00 rating crepes a pretty new silk fabric in Ripple effect charming colors. Per Yard. $2.25 Floral crepes in a Maze of wonderful1 colors extremely popular. Per Yard $2.75 Dainty comforters for baby s crib quilted in Jap silk $1.85 the i ice Falls far Short of the value but this is a sur plus lot and must be cleared. Babies Jap .Iik quilted com Forter in Plain shades of Pink Pale Blue and White size 27x36 inches suitable for various Pur poses pure Wool. Thursday in a clearance at $1.85 children s Bloomer Wash dresses at 75c made in neat effective serviceable styles from Ging hams and linens arid prints which. Every Mother knows Are particularly desirable for children s knockabout dresses. Various colors both dark and Jig it in stripes spots checks in All Plain styles while others Are neatly trimmed with contrasting colors. They were up to ?2.50. Sizes 2, 3 and 4 Vears. " thurs Day 75c children s dresses to Clear at nearly half Price 75c such cute Little dresses they ire too suitable for girls from 1 to 14 years made from a Good Quality print and chambray in various neat shades a splendid dress for Ordinary knockabout Wear and they Wash splendidly. Thursday in a clearance at 75c the Bay the Home of the front laced Mozart Corset Sterling Silver wristlet watches $3.95 a clearance collection of 15 women s Sterling Silver wristlet watches jewelled and Cylinder movements. Suitable Lor Mien or women various styles splendid time keepers. These were formerly Uip to $7.50. Thurs Day choose for $3.95 women s vanity cases in a clearance at 75c on Sale 9 to 10 no More 30 in the lot. Vanity cases in engraved Dull Silver fitted with Mir ror and powder puff Pencil and Chain. Exceptionally Good value thursday. 75c f among the new Wash fabrics that will fashion Milady s prettiest summer dresses the Wash goods Section is one of the most inviting spots on the second floor. Here Are Dis played the Happy hits of the moment in Wash fabrics in fancy novelties o those for the More conservatively dressed woman ,. These weaves that follow Are a few of the most run after fabrics and introduction to them is Given by a special in Cotton Delaine at 14c Yard. 25c Cotton Delaine thursday 14c cd. Very Fine French Cotton Delaine from the loom 1 of noted French makers in a varied Assort ment of new designs and colourings. Splendid fabrics for blouses wrappers or House dresses. A wide Choice of patterns to select from. Thursday 14o Yard. Striped ratings in quiet Shadow Sti ipe effects in White an i Grey White and mauve White and Tan Etc. Per Yard. I 65c Plain coloured ratings anew american weave Beautiful fabric Strong firm and very stylish shown in White Tan Cei ise Bruyea Rose tango. Full 40-Inch, exceptional value Yard 75c american Rosebud crepe a most exquisite new fab Ric from new York. Colors of tango Tan azure Rose Brown and mauve with neat Rosebud designs Yard $1.25 White French ratings a firm Well made cloth shown in White Saxe Tan and Brown Only special Yard 45c a full Range of Swiss. French and English piques and ottoman Cord effects in various sizes and styles of Cord. Special value Yard 18c White and Black Stripe ratings a very attractive neat and stylish dress material has a White ground with Small narrow big cd Stripe. 4 Inch. Tard-.$1.25 Black and White. Mixed Snowflake crepe rough Fin ish heavy Eloth for suits 44 Inch. Sard $1.50 roman Stripe ratings for Tram mings in Navy and White Brown and White and Green and White. Yard ?1.50 not one Day too Early to buy the easter suit selection was never so satisfying the old adage half an hour too Early is better than half a minute too late is applicable in buying clothes As Well As in boarding a train. You will be interested in seeing How admirably the tastes of the Young Man and those of his conservative e Ders have been provided for. The new soft hand tailored style prevails and both among. The suits and the overcoats there Are Many notably handsome fabrics not usually found in ready to Wear clothing at $12.50a very comprehensive selection smartly tailored from Good Quality tweeds single breasted style. Pants Are Well Cut fitted with Belt inc stand. Straps. A Good wearing and smart looking business suit. At ?15.00tailored. Irom imported tweeds and worsted in neat new Spring shades. The tailoring is beautifully done and the linings Are Good sound Quality. Single breasted style an exceptionally smart suit far better than you expect for $15.00. At $20.00in imported tweeds and worsted. The tailoring is beautifully done. Everything a bout them Reisem a rifles a very High Standard of Excel Lence neat soft Roll lapels hand moulded shoulders smart and very refined suits. At $25.00the selection is very diversified tailored from Fine imported tweeds and worsted in All the new Spring colourings the tailoring shows the highest expression of excellence. The repels and Collar Are handsomely finished. All sizes. In the Bay provision department thursday Manitoba strictly new Laid eggs guaranteed thursday special dozen. 34c fresh caught White fish cleaned thursday special in. I. 9o fresh . Salmon a Saieed ib., 15c whole fish ib., 12o" Salt Mackerel thursday each 10o fresh smoked Gold eyes 4 for. Pc Choice mild cured Finnan Haddie thursday 3b., 10c, norwegian anchovies in Salt thursday ice 35c and our 111 have you seen the fashion Parade of Hud son s Bay Paris gowns and hats in the Quaker girl at the Walker theatre stunning gowns and Beautiful women Are the fascinating feature of the second act of the Quaker girl playing All this week at the Walker theatre. It is an authentic fashion review of the latest developments in Paris and new York gowns and hats from the Hudson s Bay company. The second act is Laid in the showrooms of a parisian Modiste and where could there he a More fitting background for the display of French gowns 1 it is regarded As one of the most elaborate fashion Parados that has graced the Walker theatre stage. Our readers will be interested in. A pen picture of a few of these gowns miss Gorathe Donna wears a smart costume of red crepe which embodies the puff Bustle and Short Loop Hting coat worn Over a Shadow Waist. Dresden Wilk in Grey and red tones Are used for vhf Girdle and jacket lining. Miss Bern ice Mccibe, the very Youthful and winsome loading lady appears in a so Satin or misty Bint it imm eco by the wide band of Diamonte trimming which finishes the Over skirt of Ninon. The Ninon and Satin Are combined in a Dainty bodice. But the feature of the gown is a persian Girdle overshot with Gold thread in Wellch an Indian Rajah might have invade himself Brave i or state occasion. / mile. Andree Corday As Madam Blum Linkh a real 11 til o parisian proprietress in u combination suit of Navy and brocaded to Aisley Crepo which if undoubtedly t i derriere passe. 3.t is a droopy Little costume with abbreviated jacket and tier skirt with puff Buselli. Miss enrol Parson appears in a timely sown of real Irish Green ottoman silk with rippled Basque finished i at the Back in Bustle effect. A Groen ii Piton i bodice my Girdle a Gold embroidered net Are glimpsed tinder a Natty Little Lio Lero of the silk. Miss Demars wears a s tunning parisian gown with a Chic parisian air. The wide g Irr nil Era she Lucio a lace which reappears in the bodice. Miss Henrichs. A tall blonde of stately pro Partlon a the girl Ideal to display a s tunning costume of Ivory Satin showing a wired Over skirt Elised with Musquash. Over this is worn a Cerise cloak of heavy brocaded silk with deep trimming of embroidery in the same Shade a lace Are o i lined with fur and caught up at the left front with clusters of Niaud. Berries yet the dress is far from insipid sith its Rich draped persian Girdle. Miss Adel Mehlo a tall Brunette with Midnight a i r and eyes is Robed in Moonlight Green silk richly by cad Edn Gold thread. Almost As intangible at the Moonlight is Tii Shadow lace used in bodice and edged i l l i Musquash. Miss Klingel looks like the spirit of Spring flecked out in a delicately vivid Green Satin. The drapery of i i my o h f f y n n is banded with Green velvet brocade on Ninon. An bodice of Shadow and a Cluster of spi no Loers at the Waist carry out the springtime idea. Miss Humphries weans a stunning gown of Black Char mouse with an Over drape at the Side held of Seth Raf he Side with a Cut Jet buckle and Cluster of beads. A Graceful of Pinon Falls Over the right shoulder and taught at shoulder with a it or to ornament
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