. The Saturday evening post. or three ordinary win-dow shades. It is the cheapestwindow shade you can buy. Go to the Brenlin dealer in yourtown. See the many rich, mellow Ea\t Side High School, Cincinnati,Ohio, lHaded with Brenlin by TheGeorge I. Olle Company colorings he has in this long-wearing material —and BrenlinDuplex, one color on one side,another color on the other. To make sure youre getting gen-uine Brenlin, look for the nameBrenlin perforated on the edge— when you buy and when yourshades are hung. If you dontknow where to find Brenlin, writeus; we will see that you are supplied. Upo
. The Saturday evening post. or three ordinary win-dow shades. It is the cheapestwindow shade you can buy. Go to the Brenlin dealer in yourtown. See the many rich, mellow Ea\t Side High School, Cincinnati,Ohio, lHaded with Brenlin by TheGeorge I. Olle Company colorings he has in this long-wearing material —and BrenlinDuplex, one color on one side,another color on the other. To make sure youre getting gen-uine Brenlin, look for the nameBrenlin perforated on the edge— when you buy and when yourshades are hung. If you dontknow where to find Brenlin, writeus; we will see that you are supplied. Upon request well send you,free, a valuable booklet on how toshade your windows beautifully—and, with it, some actual samples ofBrenlin in several different colors. The Chas. W. Breneman Co., Inc.,Cincinnati, Ohio —The oldestwindow shade house in America. Factories: Cincinnati, Ohio, and Cam-den, N. J. Branches: New York City,Philadelphia, and Oakland, Calif. Ownerof the good will and trade marks of theJay C. Wemple seemed to enjoy his own party and to wishothers to do likewise. All the appointments were beautifullycarried out, especially the flowers for thecotillon. As it was spring, these werelargely lilacs, and the big bouquets madea charming effect in the dancers had been brought in clothes basketsand the latter were standing about on theoutskirts of the circling pairs. My partnerseized one to lay my flowers in, and havingpiled that full, a second one was broughtand also filled, thus leaving my arms andchair free. As we drove away in the earlydawn my father was delighted with hislittle girls success, and said, pinching mycheek, he would soon have to hire a truckfor my bouquets. Even Franz was ratherexcited to be hoisting two clothes basketsand tying them on the top of the legationlandau, overflowing with flowers, but itwas my last ball in Vienna, and all mypartners of the winter were trying to showtheir regret at my departure. One quaint and very attract
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