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THE BKOOKTTX DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, SUNDAY. APRTL 1017 SOCIAL AND CLUB LIFE IN BROOKLYN Elected Queen of Carnival In Amateur Dramatics. tJ'VZ PiH.iio, SEND IN YOUR NEWS I at Havana. ii Harury suet! on Mon.lo ilng.

April 23. The the News of Brides And Brides-to-Be Klniabeih Jarohs. Katheiine. orl! BBBH Kicliardson. Moran.

im BntUfu If Ik Mlertol MeMK4 Is Jacobs, Katherine T. Moran. Mrs. J. York can give h.

They have G. I74bbBBbI (bbbbbbBFI Starkey ami lliw Mar.n.'t ilcKaa "fTf." "Z- reeeDtloas art Maloney, Mrs. Margaret Regan. alrd. Bu aise and the of IffiB 1 ir, nurse, i must be carried.

SsV l.adlcs lamcheon. "Z-ZZ Ladles Aid Luncheon. Forrle, Mr. Mrs. William James Law a II ffl The ladles Aid Society of the First of wni 1 Tho Ladles Aid Society of the First Preslryterlan Church of Bensonhurst il bin Luncheon he fwh i i I l.aa was ciiairinat.

k. i l-eter McNIve'ir a' McKenzIa! nmtl (Peter MiN'iven. Mrs. A McKeuMe. i ML Wm Mrs.

Frederick Ward and Mrs I' JB I I Wynne. The decorations were daffo- rfl II Idiln and ferns The followlni: onien Wynne. The decorations were daffo dils and ferns. The following women jmmm. Stuart.

Jac'ksnn. Kmily A)r," Stuart. Mrs. Jackson. Miss Emily jmmmmK.ll jc.oi'ciVVoi'of'Vhe biuclicoii.

Nor: H. Valentine and Mrs. Norton. At conclusion of the luncheon, Mrs. Noru i r.o.n lies Nature." an, -aid in.

-re oxyseil and simpler would ,1,, to prolong 'be num. Among those present were: Mrs Kduaid a.u.l' Miss J. Todd. Mrs 1 Mrs Harry .1. IIM.

Mr' Johnson Barbour gave an talk on the "Bounties of Nature." and ig those present were: Mrs. tnnlna, Hiss J. Todd. Mrs. Harry J.

Hol, Mrs. s. D. H. Valentine.

in Cook. Miss Isabel Altchlson. Mrs. D. the interesting Nora J.

Barbour, is. Mitchell. Mrs. Irs Murphy. Mrs.

Fernandez. Miss Anna i.ineii, mrs. leorge Scott Mrs Robertson. Mrs. I Ktlnck, Mrs.

Fred Ward. Moran. Miss Stuart. Miss t.mil 'ook Mrs ar.i B. Lauek.

Miss Rnlh Smith Mi ii. MIks Ida C. Marsh Is lo appear In MJSS WAR I A PORRUA TA1LIACQ Hora ay cnw-vcaoi forlclvoii lubliou-, il 20. i held its regular meeting In Practical Mission Work cln Hall, ll.iy KidKC mil Training In- afternoon. April 11.

The reunion and re were receiv ed, bringing i More than two membership near ihe aOO maru i nded both meet- Mrs. II II. Miss v. by V'on O. Shellon.

presi- Josephine Adams. The ex- I'nion Missionary Training Ke.le.-ati lubs. 'and Mrs. Helton' F.dwards. Mrs.

Walter Fish-i pmetical Side Kdwaid llek'niuht wa re an-I in New vrl(." Among other things, ning, under the auspices of the Bush-velleiu opportunities wick Community Centers, o'ferod students fori Abram Haltovitch, the blind Rus- delecate-. in HjinUe on the aggressive evangelistic their period of study. that the most effec-lwas sian I c. iCb'v (Tub for the iimetings. which Iivl, rhristian workers such as 1.

L. Illy" Sunday are trained for Xursei New I'tre Wednesda and Miss ecutive the City jeiterson Mr rar, MTi mi new members the pointed as The next Among C. C. F. Wilson.

itoeker. Daniel Mills Walter If Mrs. .1 Hubert s. Clark meetiiiK will be In there. (, ii, jng line: i (hose present were: Mrs.

Jef-1 Tetsuii T-ucliivamn of Semin-ferson Fdwarils. Mrs. Ibdand Hills.1.,,.,. Key l.eo 8. Hulzenga.

Mrs. II. M. Cogan. formerly to tho South; Helm.

Miss Ileim. Mrs. W. 1 rican Indians, also spoke in the, Mrs. II.

Viets. Mrs. Harry evening, while in the afternoon ad-1 Mi, llenrv i' Smith. Mrs. dresses were made ny tne uev.

bin llrunt Miss Cmves. Mrs. lord Starr of the African Inland Mis-; O'Connor Mrs I. Movers. I sin I 11 K.

W. Kunim of the sou-Mrs Mrs' Ilemiet, Mr- 'railed Mission, and Franklin H. ten's Mrs. William Tate. Miss Warner, trimto.

Wilson K. Tipple. I 'omni issioiicrs of Foreign Missions. I la rg rave. Mrs.

Kooncy. Fisher. Mrs 1 1 a i ridge. Mrs Y0odliavcn Gilkie I eniy minstrel show Monday and Tues- are ft 'JJ'SiA SsM I Mrs. Uavid ami an num.

I Miss Alice HaaCOCk of 317 Sixth s-r -g PERMANENT HAIR WAVE fanyao'f fl'ffll, the NO ELECTRICITYOUR INVENTION Hotel St. Charles. Atlantic City. L0UIS BEAUDET of fiaHL tS'P jlSdM 'iLLS ADAMS imply jSk I of 70 Monroe street was married to Edwin Lack Williams of 495 Argyle road, Flatbush, Monday night. April 9.

at the home of the brldo. The Rev. Wil- Ham Kandeihurt performed the cere- Misa Etta Wisohhusen. the bride's later, was her attendant and Gilbert E. Karraaii, the brldetfroom's nephew, was best man.

After the the guests were taken In a "Jumbo Ormonde, the wedding supp bride and bridegroom let Uc City Tuesday morning. JACKSOX Miss Jane Skldmoro, of 41H Kosciusko treet, and Arthur T. Jackson, Hillsdale, N. w.re married evening, April 11. by the P.ev.

W. Roe. lor the Ib-buund 'numb, of Flatlands at the home of the bride. The house was prettily decorated with palms, ferns and roses. The bride wore a gown of Duchess satin and Georgette crepe.

She carried white roses and lilies of the vallev. The maid of honor. Miss Lillian Jackson, sister of the bridegroom, wore a gown of belgo crepe do chine and Georgette crepe. Her flowers were tea roses and sweet peas. The bridesmaids.

Miss Eleanore Monger and Mi-s Jackson, wore erepe, and carried pink roses. The best man was William BKldmora, brother of the bride. A reception and supper followed the ceremony. Among those present were: Mr. and if Kkbhnore.

Mr. and Francis Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. John Linton, Miss Linton, Nenonger. Mr.

and Airs Frederick Kevseouue. K. Ilessciuse. Mi and Mrs. Gilbert, Mr.

and Mrs. Julius Fluhr. Mrs. C. Hulir, yi.

hnacnei- Uk. fi sthnckelton Mrs. Hern- hardt. Miss Bernhardt and Miss Clara UITCHIE FARRISH. Miss Elizabeth Maude Farrlsh, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Farrish, of 617 Fiftv -third street. wm- in! MnndaV. April 9. Franklin M.

Ritchie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fenwlck W. Ritchie, of 7o2 John's place. Qt the Fourth Avi Methortlst Church.

The Rev, Pr. A. Richards, pastor of the church. a Junior in tho New York University, having obtained his degree, at Rutgers College, where he was active in ath-lHe Tie i member of T'i Kappa Alpha and Phi Beta Kappa. The bride Is well known in Brooklyn soda I Following the ceremony the bridal partv went to the home or tne brine parents, where a formal reception whs held.

While the data ins was at its height the couple slipped away tu their honeymoon, which will be spent at Atlantic City. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a string of pearls. Her gown was of white taffeta silk, covered with pearl-embroidered tulle. The veil was held in place by a satin orange blossoms. 1 sllov valley.

She Wat rlsh. and MKs I bili of Randolph Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg. Va. The bridesmaids were dressed nl pah' blue, taffeta silk and Chantllly lace, with lints of pale blue and silver. Ralph M.

Hubbard best man. The miners Included ward Rlis. Floyd Re Maistre and Among the guests were: Dr. and Mrs P. Edwin on.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Rils. Mr.

and Mrs John Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs (leorge amegie, Mr. and Mrs. James R. I'unnison.

Miss Jennie Tavlor, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coulllon, Mr. and Mrs. James Farrlsh, Miss Frances Pouch.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mount. Miss Florence C. Johnson.

Miss Esther L. Louis, Miss A. F. Mis. M.irv ii Pools.

Mrs. Mc.Permntt. Miss Gertrudo A. Jones. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Powley. Mr. and hart of (Mitral lhp. S.

Harn-hart of Toronto, I'anada: Mr and Mrs rilrlrh. Mr. and Mrs. H. It.

Maver. Miss Alta Mayer. Mr. and Mrs. J.

MaetiAoald lohtistono. Mr. a nil Mrs. William Hone. Miss Susie n.

George riegie ni. Mr and Mrs. Rohert Guthrie. Miss irgand Guthrie. Mr.

and Mrs. Aha l.arkni. Millard f.arki.i. Mr and Mrs Hrvee Martin. Mr.

and Frank NT. Pond. Mr and Plume Main 4144 Artistic Hairdresser 302 Livingnton St Haa 1JHair Permanently i Waved Kay Facial and HH 131 niLION ST M0DK1.YN NY ml 1 rBllB if eh til main tus DR. SALTER'S Scientific Dentistry NO PAIN All Work Guaranteed 10 Years WILLIAMS WISCHHl SKN. Miss Klizabeth K.

YVlschhuse bonKi I brief next Tuesday evening', i tickets sold for the performances will be hon- Tlio minstrel was in novelty form ather than the old darktown effects. original mat were signed bv one of the club members. The performance was under the direction of Ray McArdle, and Miss Lillian Fanning was dancing instruc- Joseoh Jtippergcr was leauri vi the orchestra. Those taking the principal psrts wore Miss Blanche Greutsmacher. Miss Lucv Bosch, Miss Helen Llston.

Miss Nora Shea. Miss Morle Hoffman. Miss Helen R. Towne. Miss Florence Fanning, Miss Zoe Fox, Mies Anita Miller, Charles Thompson, Josopii Tobln.

Edwin McKeever, Thomas Murray, Frank D'Onofrio. James J. Brown Walter Palmer, Thomai P. Daly. Joseph McKeever.

Frank Byrnes. John King. James Faulkner, Leslie Croney, Allen Mulligan, Edward Gallagher Curtis McKeever, Edward J. Rogers, Matthew Loughran. At a meeting of the Ben Franklin Benevolent Society held April 10, at inden street, the following resolution was adopted: "Any member giving his services to the United States Is free from all dues early dividend in December." Rushwiok High School, Tuesday eve- violinist, was at his best.

Aioert Goerrero. South American pianist, accompanist. Mr. Guerrero was also the pianist of the evening. Ida Fowler Dawson In her soprano Lena Hass was appointed by the Young Folks League of the C.

B. of dreenpoint to act as their press repre-Mntfttlve. Miss Hass has been actively connected with the organization since last October. dirt without any rinsing washes the dirt logether. an fluflttV, Run them throuih laoaa tht aj it Is pointed out Hi will be invaluable i iv I.

use lo.u-e I mortgage. The treasurer is Mrs. Mary Ahrens. 1 ,0 Arlington District Ep ic rally partment Thursday evening. April 19.

M. bureli. Ku-divvli Madison street. An pro- lllary. Proceeds are a lohboiise.

Many been received. The clia The St. Mary Gate of Heaven Alumni row evening. April i at nan. Jerome and Oxford avenues.

This is the initial affair of the organization, arranged uaiiici narrigan chairman of the arrangements mlttee. The Catholic Summer School of i America will hold lis annual reunion Friday evening. April 20. at the Wal-i 1 a photo play. The gu -is ,11 bare of Ihe I -Mill.

ia. The Antoinette Guild, an association of vouiig women affiliated with the work of the Nursing Sisters of the Sick roor, are planning io nolo cuv Silver Weddlns. and Mrs. David Brlller, Wll lion, (debnited ihe I went v-tlft Ii an-! I 14.11; blloeo I. recemi ot pleasant and lasting Mr.

rud Mrs. Carlton's China Wcddlnc Mr. and Mrs. Charles anion si, evcnlne. April Many friends of childhood days at entertained bj Rldeewood QuBrtettc and Charlie Tinsdale The pianists were Joseph Pohl.

William uv-oiiiuu inn Tinsdale. r.arn iu china bowl decorated with Ameri-n colors as a souvenir. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Josepn Clark.

Miss Mabel Clork. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berlnger Mr and Irs Charles Sprague, Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Lindsay. Mr. ami Gregor. Mr. and Mrs.

uoneii Homm'es. "Mrs. Jeannett Miller Miss Miller. Mrs. Joseph Pohl.

Bert George Tinsdale. Charles Tinsdale. Anna Tinsdale, Ella Tinsdale, Steve' Flynn. William O'Comiell. George Oil- Clar'en'ce' Hamel' Al Johnson.

James p.rimn Gharles Carlton, Miss l'lor- CARD PARTIES Jolly BridKC Club Meets. The Jolly Bridge Club met at the resbience of Mrs. Jennie W. Clark, ao Halsev Thursday afternoon and Played bridge until 5 o'clock. The jv? J.Tony, "the Resident club.

No award was made however. when prizes will be Arrangements a luncheon and made to attend given by the club. Social Notes i bt Auxiliary Active. The New Ctrecht Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Chapter of the American National Red Cross (formerly the New Utrecht branch of the Ked Cross Supply Committee) has become so busy and flourishing that It is Inaugurating a volunteer secretarial system. The following young women have volunteered one period a week, their duties beiim to attend to registration of visitors and to form a Bureau of Information for interested inquiries: Miss Kllzabeth Van Brunt, Miss Mar Valentine.

Miss Isabel A'tchlson Miss Klnlav, Miss Terent. Miss C. Ryan, Mr. Epstein, Mrs. Frank Kohler.

Miss May Armstrong. Miss Augusta ar-mcii and Miss Josephine dc Carderras. of activities, one representative from each forming the Executive Committee of which Mis. James B. Edsall, the founder of the aulllary, is the chairman; Miss Mary Lynch, 63, the first vice chair Ipal or chairmi secretary, Mrs.

A. Max Mrs. Ralph Spencet The fll me. representatives- Presbyterian Church, Mrs. A.

MoKan Bartlett; St. James M. B. Church. Mrs.

Harry J. Wlnser; Holy Spirit (Episcopal). Mrs. Harcourt Woods; Dutch Reformer, Miss Ruth Hegeman; Tooplc's Temple, Mrs. B.

Cohen: Beth Sholem Mrs. Frank Cohen; Ladies Social Service Society. Mrs. Jacob Goldstein; Mothers' Club of P. S.

7, Mrs. Klein; Mothers' Club of P. S. 128, Mrs. James B.

Slattery; Mothers Club of P. 8. 163, Mrs. Perter Bogart, Ladles' Educational Society (Sons of Israel), Mrs. Keller; Ladies' Catholic Benevolent Association, Mrs.

McOln-ley Hath Beach Taxpayers' Association, Mrs. Marcella Htaley; Zlon Hospital Auxiliary. Mrs. Slemka; Eastern Star i Kedron Lodge), Mrs. Waldeck; Winter Club, Mrs.

AV. W. Thompson, and Church of tho Advent, Mrs. Up- 3 The New Utrecht Auxiliary has appointed special committees for work SB follows: Purchasing. Mrs.

H. P. Shedd: cutting out of materials, Mrs. Kodenck llvinRton; decorating, Mrs. V.

V. Thompson, and membership, Mrs, tprbert Qardner, Mrs. V.Ulis M. Oa rdner and her sister, Miss Mildred K. Blndrlm of the Bedford section, have been for Hie i iiionih -us ineir oiouiei.

William I). llln.lrum of Minim. I Florida. When returning North they will visit Palm Beach, Daytona and St. Angus! lne en route to Jacksonville.

Hay ItiilRO Women Mcel. CfVi'S' and Training School I a eveninir r'l IT St No li ot c' wiiil en'ehr. nn'il dnpce at thai 1- I Fill on isted bv the i-adlls Aux" actively Interested. receptions I the Institution I nn. wives IctVve" pro- com-j and friends; occasion a j.Mi a (HAFT I-HOST.

pretty home wedding Wedncr- evening, April 1 1 the i Mr. and Mrs. San, a. 1 Thou 897 Sterling place, was th Frost, to Harry Mortimer Craft of Manhattan. bridegroom family, tho affair neccssarllv conlincd to ibe nine.

diate relatives. After the usual hearty. ven. anil tne nappy couple leu tor oncymoc.n to be spent In the South. 1 'raft i Rl' Drive, Manhattan.

GOLDEN Marv Charles Francis Golden were married at the Church of the Nativity. Easter Sunday, by the Rev. John Ililpert. al rriil.1 o.dei voil- and silk Georgette crepe, she wore a lace hridal roses. Her bridesmaid vva-Miss Madolyn Sara Golden, the bridegroom's sister, who wore a gown ol orchid Georgette crepe.

James F. Smallon was the best man. Those 1 Mr. Mr Frank Golden, Mrs. Prank Weilbach, ha V.

ii, He: Mr. and Mrs Danlehl M. Pride, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hannon.

Mrs. Smallon, William Smallon. Snrillon, James Farrel. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Ryan, Mi: A 'i i mi' ors'i ma Gertrude Rllcv. Miss Margant Iteich. ard, Miss Elsie Whitehead. Miss Eliza beth Merric.au, Miss Minnie Sullivan.

Miss Wills, ('lenient Unite Miss Pluckelbaum, Mrs. James Bums, Jack Ward, Miss Margaret Burke, Bert PearsalL William Sammons. Miss Anna Daly, Mr. and Mrs. Denton, Miss Alice Hagan Eugene lagan, Henry Hagan, Miss Marie Hannon, Miss Marie Walsh, Miss Alma Wusohk-an, Miss Elsie Wusckan.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Ficarro, Lena Flcarro, Frank Ficarro, Frank Young, Mary Duncan. Miss E.

Peters, Miss A. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Grctzel. William Smallon.

Miss Mary MoBHde and Charles Golden. LOVE BUTTS. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Elizabeth R. Butts, of 176 Lefferts place, to David Lerov Love, of 256 Hooper street. The Rev.

Dr. S. Parkes Cadinan officiated at the rereinnnv Wednesday at 5 1 80. There I wedding. Miss Graie I.

Bulifant to Marry Mr. J. P. Morrison. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Bulifant of 262 Fenimorc street, Flatbush, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Grace Dorothy 585 Hancock street. The wedding will take place some time in the curly fall. Tho Sanchez Parkhurst Wedding Day Announced. Miss Dorothy Gertrude Parkhurst, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Johnson Parkhurst of 316 West Ninety-fourth street, will be married to Elbrldge Boardman Sanchez, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sanchez, at noon Tuesday, April 17, at Ihe home performed by the Rev. Dr.

Edgar W. Work, pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of Manhattan. Mr. Sanchez is the tenor at the Marcy Avenue Baptist Church. DANCES Sigma 'Ala Theta Dance.

The Sigma Zeta Theta Fraternity of Bensonhurst gave an Easter dance Monday evening, April 9, at Kedron Masonic Hall, Bath Beach. The attendance of 100 included many college boys and girls home for the spring vacation. The affair was managed by the officers of the society, Rusael West, president; Earl King, vice president; Andre Benneche, treasurer, and Ferdinand Verona, secretary. Among those present were Miss Leslie Kistlcr, Miss Helen Mllliken, Miss Ruth Wainman. Miss Emily Cook, Miss Emily Rass.

Miss Fleeta Dudley, Mif Miss olga Bn -s ude e. Miss 1 S'CleS" Mar' Mi: Miss Etl Mrs. J. Barnes, I Russell West, William I Barnes, Kenneth Hloomc neche, 1, ester Wall, Eai frey Mclick. P.arton Ad Loher, Ferdinand Vcror burg.

William Perfect, gins, Robert lliggins, Charles Daull, Charh Ralph Parlies, I'rankMi Mislt. Robert Mc.ut Ios( pli Humes. Will iph Vorhees, CU raid Gnuldnip and i M. MESARD FREDERICK LOESRR CO. 283 LIVINGSTON STREET Furs Remodeled and Repaired Summer Prices Mutts Relined, $3.00 Up Guaranteed Not to Shed Cold Storage at 2 Summer Furs al Yer Reasonable Prices on Sale Now BRAIDING AND CORDING With the Invisible Stitch Hemstitching and pleatings of all kinds.

ELITE PLEATINC EST. 471 Faitea St. Ntir Lotm'i at I rvs rnmm Miss Maria Pormn Tail to a nli.ui girl who here now visiting one of her many Brooklyn friends. eli-t'KNl Onccn ol tin- I a i nil Havana. The festivities, however, weie postponed on aeeount of the revohilion there.

Miss Tulllaeq received her education in this country. rihlpa, submar- Joseph Bar- adv. Abie gan. Miss 1 imo. Miss todriguez, like, Joseph Rein- Bold l'atriollc Danec.

iotism was the keynote of the 1 dance of tho Doily Madison 1 I i ingliter: Hall, Monroe and Howard i from and icilors the cl to make the af-: Councilor, Anna councilor, Lillie lor, Elsie Kranz; Walker Gertrude Chat. terloii, Jenny Oliver; Esther Howell. Anna Kranz. Arrietta Austin, Carrie Ii. Sparks and Mae Kranz, floor managers, A.

Austin. Robert Brattmuller; doorkeeper, H. Bloodgood. Harmony Cluh Ball At the MeAlpin. The Harmony Club of New York COMING EVENTS Mcaucv I I ioiouial friends of tho late John ill gather at the moi cabaret.

and dance nds. under the su-mes J. Mom, ban 'affair Francis M. in of the committee benefit of Brook-rder of the Ama-n Monday aftor-the home of Mrs. inbet land street.

b'tiday evening, I'oucli Gallery. 345 Many well-known charge, which is headed by Alfred G. Itussoll. Hon and dame will be given under In ml. I ted Hook lane and Fulton sirect, under the ices of Ihe cry ItOV.

Mgr. Francis J. (I'Hara. A feature of the evening Will be the first appearance Venn, in The chairman of the of arrangements Is Joseph MoNamar. The Inl Milk 'he ephoebe BnCW" flven bv th" Green i Auxiliary lo the at H'u'lton in, I court Baturdayi Of each month, most attractive assortment of fancy A we do th.

largs.t p.rman.nt articles, and attired in while with ea afford to lve you law sashes of Hie Phone Main. werepraidb-a'lly sold OUt "Ind Vr QRAy GRAY JWW SAMPLE jrV By' ffS turaSSwSr SWITCHES wjgk T'ti Tl TfftS'iiX I $2 '0NE YEAR GUARANTEE WITH ALL OUR HAIR GOODS afternoon. After the shower the APU UIIB BIDI ADC 99R nuNltftM S. white, the bride-to-be receiving the I Fliiffy, woolly blaaikets to a housewife's makini' a rich, creamv lather. The a inw thev are heart and how rarely they are found fluffy lather dissolves the rubbing, and the awav the soap and leaving your blankets snowy white.

Don't have harsh, matted blankets. Get a package of Lux and trv washing your woolens Ihe Lux way. See how soft' and fluffy blankets can be. You can get Lux at your grocer's or at arty department store. Lever Bros.

Cambridge, Mass. and woolly after even the hrst tuooing. "Shall I let them go through the summer getting dirtier and grimier shall I be extravagant and send them to the cleaners, or shall I wash them myself and have my precious blankets come out hard and matted?" You can wash your own blankets over and over again so easily and keep them soft and woolly and fluffy. And now for the surprise you can wash them in hot water. Read the directions and see how easily it is done.

You can wash, your blankets and keep them soft and woolly Il is Lux, the new soap product, that makes this possible. Il is in pure transparent flakes, that dis- the blankets Miter (salorta'bltnkTts In Wont shrink woolens! w.d. LOWEST Full MS Terlh Hl.00 nn Tffi' ..,.1,1 i lUlnaa ai.oonp kWMtt) Qold rowns, 2i'-km-nl A WftCi Mlvrr Kllllnvs Bite i gf iW I LUX'" sac Dr. SALTER, Dentist Jl OIL 489 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Ml Be Wore hikih I'lnce. Jli LAU i viii.mivvB, i'.

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