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Show Obtiihv,.t: - DESERET EVENING NEWS' SATURDAY SEPTEMBER judge Coo. totwitrs .nook "A5 I Reme m b ElI now' upon, i n rba a- !y by as The youngaters may be checked LI nzart Fashions for Early Fall newest the From the leading designers of Ryles world, depicting the out being extreme. Each garment is a serviceable conception of the latest modes, showing decided origirkality. , H. 4:Out t - hougN - - , th - lorteAti - filmi- ,n! ,... MIR The t 1111 t 3PM $111. .. peav!, rmt t merit z - hn- 91 the ,r trne I thls fl ...I compri.ta fie 3fol for the pages, anti ATTS ill PAIRATTS Mrs. R. - 'Ia-- ,.....,, 5 - - I k, EL, Morrill - , ., f- , - :v 4r: 5. , i,14.-. f E o 1,,n1 A mf,r 0,1 3711 itat VI it- ?, , I 11 et,I( ' a." ) 0 SIAS so id $I a I 1111 15-- i (Allit(rDra9a 4 MA ( . p.m ,.'''f,:Iii4b., 11C441,11;ett4 1:::::: - 14:31 I, ' , ,,,,irc, 13t; t ; 11':' , - f 1' (I'Cl';:47. ' 341:8 11: Fall Styles and SIlopping Your li t " ' .. -- en . A 2 1"4Z1. : ,';:ii.-;:4-17- tvr 'A , ''"'' ..0,,,J- ,,,.' . styles and materials this fall. would advise early shopping while the weather is pleasant Clerks and alteration room not rushed which assures you better attention, then you, will have your wardrobe when you need it. Every express brings us something new direct from the Fashion Conters. So; it will be but a short time until our stock will be complete in all departments. We have enough on band now to take care of your immediate wants. We make every effort to please each patron in every detail: and all garments are priced as low as any successful merchant can, as we give our entire effort to all matters, and employ the most competent and courteous help. ,4 HealthYour Comfort Appearance--Yo- ur -- ,e-....r.--;:z, the corset. It will certainly pay you to buy a good 'corset. Warner Bros. Corsets are known everywhere to be authoritative in design. This means that and they will fit comfortably. Depend-upon -- right---fashiona- The slender woman who wears a Warner model will be i Aft!if e 3 11 --000 IFOIE14 '216 SCTUTH , is dowdyit . 73.-- - .i.v -.- 7 A ',,i;:::: -. T4'y ,',-- . Irt.Al'qt.11-;-.- 1 - 41t The large woman may be majestic and stately, or she may be shapeless and slender, not scrawnyand best of all, her improvised poise will add much to her natural figure beauty. , , bly 7 t ' .,.... , .0 ;.! ! ,,,i,e-il-i all a matter ;vt;til. of her corset and the way 7,i4r, she wears it. ,...1".... Warner Bros. Corsets fit with snugness, and yet leave each rib and muscle free from pressure, in action or at rest. Theywill give the appearance,the suppleneSs and ease of the natural figure as the Season's Mode demands. OUR DRUG II2-1- S TORS liA IN 'Mrs. Robt..1 houi Nitt. M Miee Ada Stark. who -cR. R. P. KesTer.t 11:Bradfs,---Alonzbeen in the mIssionary fiiM there -1 Mrs. W. Mrs. John' I all home will Alford Peterson, the way they IAA W. Prstt, of Coatesville. Penn and pottits of interest, expecting to by abAnna. Mrs, Arrive B. Kesler, sent 3 Ornith daugNer garet Simmerlay. Mn. SOaeph Mrs. , Albert! Wood. , ' Miss McKean. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schhid will leave Powell. Miss Ruth Miss La Slime Parke has Edna Florence Parry.' from the 'costa where she has beer I next week for sit extended eastern Miss May Davis, Wes . Mies Glen Kate Thoma, Lynn.1 Pending the summer with her mother ti Musical numbers were rendered hyi Miss Parke , will have charge of Joseph Wood. Mrs. McNritt. and Sransford. Mr. Mr. and Mrs John the department of ' Dnmestic arts Mn. Glen Thomas The rooms were' st the Dinversity of rtah this win- - Mr. and Mrs MrsWallace M. Bransforde effectively decorated andrefresh, Levis A. Evans have menta ter., having cornpleted the course sue- - and Mr. anI 'erred. ceettfudy at Columbia tad winter in returned from their summer place at lienr) laketime.Ida.. where they have preparation for ber unitteret'y work. The Woman 's Repuhlican club Will , spent 5ome meet on MondAy Sept. s at 2 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. John Rowell entertained at ,home of Mri J. P Swenson., the mre .1 W. Houston and M'ais MarY 341 at a prettily appointed liven Parr cu east Seventh South etreet, and all SiPtembee L the occasion being a wan will. leave on Monday for San, members will be privileged to bring whence ther sail short!) housewarming given to her many Fraterle,-guest. An interesting program has' the latter will vieit one friends to view her beautiful new borne for Mani:a ithere Mrs. of Ned M., Green. been arranged and the hoetessee A.1. on auk Pitteentb- - south street, Salt with her slater. the afternoon will be Mrs. H. Lake Can Dinner was IllerMil on the Wife of Lieut. Green of the Fifteenth King and MI. L. Cumming-a- , lawn at I p.m. with covers mad for ea infantn'. eD Hall MatheryneGabbotEttl r Mayme Price. Cora Howe, Ida Hays, May and Leon and Mayme. Florence. Lillian and VIVP110 '.:'f..- - ',J t-4- , ., - , ; V!--, It 4.'. .. .. ' , 1---. l , ';to 4 tIVNS osi invited guests. The deenrations were earried out In scarlet and green. Mra Rowell was assisted &sting the after- noon. by Mrs. Tnough and Mtn Wat- anti, :After the dinner. musk and &Imo; int 'trent alloyed. light refreshments being aerved during the later boaraL Mrs. Marceline' Snow bas returned from New York w, and Philadelphia. where she has been for the part Otto. months visiting ber brother Dr. --.Ker- - ..... Mrs. Elarnuel Stark Irtrt 1.irrip Wednesday for New Tort to join spit ter AT Annotmeement a Ong. IS wriumr,.,....n daughter it ri fl stylish, becoming and harmonizes exactly with your general appearance. We are especially proud of our large variety saf popular priced millinery. t$ P , ,..,,,,---- - F. Exclusive Millinery A lady's entire appearance is often . spoiled by hat. If your headwear is purchased an at Z. C. M. I. you know for a surety that it is ,,,e ef , . . that there is a decided changeif-- 1 Owing to the fact 1 .1t. A. returned fmrt 2 !I extended tour of Calltorrds. and Miss Mayme Summer-- I hays one of ibis months brides Those I present are Mrs. Margaret Browning, Mrs. Enid Orlob. tbe Mimes La Vinnie I Parke. Lisle Bradford. Jon Ire,ela Boma Robert., try Wilkenson. IAIllan I ' 41 1 K- .,.,t1 4 bt, , , t Mins Jennie Skoltiold entertaine this afternoon st a Kensington in bon tr of y Miss La Vinnit Parke. who f li 41 , . Walter ' N. 1.4'' i , I ti '.' , '. '''' ' .' . 11 Kerr have returned from Chicago, woro they the have been sttnutrig university. ker. and Mrs S. I. I1 I I I ' .44 ' I; i SMART SHOP i half-lengt- tiiii.41:'4 Sixth East street, at The Woman's Democratic glob will bold tts ling regular meeting of the 'mean at room !Ill Hooper block on :next Wednesday. end all Democratic women are cordially invited to attend. w:,,F -- ,' k fret: residence, 's 1 . ''' Co te. ,.., E, ::t1 , - 1 - writ, St. , . Am,' ,t, fr at I . ) - tI zlf er , ', , 1..(;i1 Slt Sun , - r 111"04' - . -- 0. , 1--z A E.:, ll afternoon at z" i 1 I. artb, V.1 4' IR pgrSoilta. I now narrated PA T',I, AArk Ina More 1- . k fr,i 4 is hostess this an informal tee given in I It Mrs. erti of Akron, 0.. who honor of e, ire'iides et," skefrhere, among 'filet is ritsiting her skater, Mrs. George V. .lar.ttiers 1..onraye1 being such giants t Kimball Teattelantad..' The tett f. a varilenmg goncrat'on ;IF Leland I mfttee In charge of the testimonial fort Laivn7. The decorations are in asters. I Stt.riell, ThnAor ri Jiilah. the en- - Prof. F P. Kimball. which, la to necurt and about 12 friends are entertained. who planned the Central PacMc, ''n the tabernacle. Oetober it. hots nowl it.neett -,. mA'3, senator W. M. Stewart. been organized and is actively at work! Miss tilers Hughes and Miss Ruth ,r1 John W. Mae- - on the hig event. The list of workers' 1a13iliel4 entertain at a matinee Parte Jarrel st the Utah theater this afternoon, kty, J. G. Fitt, Adolph Suiro. Mark ctiinprisea, the following! John D. followed by a tea. the affair being fa 'Twain. Genera! P. E. Connor. Marcus Executive Committee Kirk- - Spencer. chairman; J. J. McClellan, A. honor of Mies Wad. of Detroit. rtely. A. a camtthell. Mese John patlirk, Col. W. NI rerry, Jehn Q. 11. Peabody. Dr. Elmer Goshen. Mimi Katherine Maturin entertains 'a 1 Packard, Voi A. C. Ellts.Riehard Mack- - D. Giles, Harty Sherman, E. O. H. tl. Whitney. number of trirtirla at an OrPhetim PartY mtoith. Willeare S. (oethe. E. H. Har GOV, I). PI-pell StePbens. tins afternoon Program Committe,.--Evaritnan. 0. J. Salisbury. Senator George . L. Shoup, Harrey W''. Scott. 'Senator chairmen: Thome GliPii Gen- - Skelton LexMrs. Edwin F. Holmes received her E. D. Wolcott. General John A. D. R. Ensign. A. U. Peabody, Nirti. , friends informally yesterday afternoon Sutter. owner of the mill where geld ze Thomas ElaardMeriellan. J. CommitteeJ. Prima ,frorn 4 to S - o'clock. the rooms wa tret disrevered in California; Gen- being decorated in- -- Japanese seal John PidwelluidttrFt guile atat chairman"! :';' D C'wea )3. D' 8-- SPencer ibeatulfully C ampbell. and white and red tee of the tarty minent: Charles Fair. Benj. Cowldard, Serge ichrysanthernums . Committeet--CemD. Arrangements !totapdragons. the Virginia gentlentan. Ed C, Assisting in serving were . i n tit, S. Levi h Burton., C HOTT1811 O. P. Mrs. O. E. Howard Mrs, Yarthell. eorgresemtin beton the war: 1.117' S villard E. Stelhe, B. 8. and Mrs. William McCaskell. A large Jrtlire Chsees U. Ilrvan, brilliant law- - Hinckley.Young. Alfred Paul Ram- number of rer with a rietnreetteie and -na thetic guests were present. , met Chas. (3- Berry-- Oscar Kirkham. Newton Booth: w. N. wituama . J. T. watt,. Tracy T. ,tareer: elosrnor A '1.nch-DillY;" Cannon. J. M. Chamberlain large and elaborate affair of last Baldwin; "Lucky" trader and miner. Tod Hohmann, one John D. Spencer. chairman. night was the dancing party given by Cot anti Mrs. lerederivit El Perkins. and W. c' the early leaders at tlie serve R. camphett, tteeretary. son Frederick at the post, the affair of c. Ballston. picneer banker at , San omaS place in the officers club and reanelscs, t'e buillors of rtAh Mlle.., Pare llrweeronight, takingrooms. Dancing was enjoyed in parr Rice. one of the ablest pees the final appearance In Salt Lake, hop o! ,he rrior daring tee days when l'of three popular actors at the Utah.' th latter room. which was appropridecked with national and regiwas rent with dimension t Mr Burke arull Mr. attd Mrs. Richard ately it wrmrathient in William Sharon. I Vivian tFanehon Everhart). During mental gaga and supper served in the e t ttoter who hal faith and 'ability l the long-timtHey have been in this, club room, where pink and white asA ir ti e 'coniStbck lode and-ak- a largely! eity, all three have hunt.themseives a, ters were used with 'charming effect. re r r..tittlt. for ite development; Cob- - I high in the regard of' our audi-- , feature of the dancing was a cotillion place David I Hod. the sheriff who de-- I ewes. and the general wish is. that of four figures led by Capt. and Mrs. fol :',nol..rt enforced the law rear--1 the fates may order them this way George Estes. Favors were distributed '...issiv ani waii a "typtral frontiers- - t again sometimp in the future. Mr. In the way of flags and Japanese lan,.a,-i- .' II Wiit.em ases Red" t Burke partientariY has manifested a, tern& and other dainty effects, Pmndarank 1Vbeeler. I tweervas King Judge, versatility In aseuming widely varying, Mg at the favor tables were Yrs.. i him an Smith, mother of Capt. M. En Smith, e isai.tman. Rollin M Daggett! toles which has stemPed i l -- fr,tt.t r Frank Stewart, Governor t artist of high aocomplishmenta. while Mrs. J. A. Irons and Mrs. Elizabeth 1,to,,er R Freilier, Abrinla Hayward,. i Ilr anti sirs. VMan have labored--r- e Hoffman. Colored lanterns made the and care lawn and the verandas attractive. The ,,,t the r,rst met, ..,,, main., the p011,, with a conscientiousness favor-colon- el e't ..f the em,-,the-r affair wag given in honor of the twen-- I t,..te ;.. itamyl which hove made them fitrong birthday anniversary of FredRobert El. Tayel lies. - t . erick Perkins. Jr. About 234 guests Ballwin. Pro- Age Aierand,r . most interthe The of were r Joeht.;-- Clayton. Reznne present. Harry Mtg. r.. '.. .11414.V. a. es. .1..,hc eseing and dramatic moving pleture and Mrs. S. C. Park gave a kl9 re1,4 Of WO much features of the season at the Rex la S.11, Mayor at that houee today. It delightful party at their countiy home yy anti tt urece,.... "hog, J. 13. iv...00, i befog ehoeti reel of he three the Heart drama a evenIng in honor of thelr son. eel", ,,..iactate,,,.. scaa,,rioa Heathen." presented with a fine past i o J.,- - ,,, A, c. I ..,(,...,c4, and daughter, Miff Eleanor 1130yd, yratet,,r. most and. elate oftartista staged t....eir Mr's.- fmred hi s quickness tworpa dancing and temper being among will The be the elm for given ; feature a.f The hostess was assisted ) ocarl-lwith the gun, 1barcir i laet time at t 0 ntght's performances. 'the ?CBS Annie Adams, and about fel of Nevada; :Jog- - t .g.goernor will -Following-after it .. enjoyed the evening. Wright lint." Fiar''''''s. huny'rlsi tI come the bill Immediately the three reel headed Senator W. F. San- - f..reign- - made film - A by Cirrus C . at as- j Phil. ,.. her. Rfnwe stpphens entertains at a It-!kiwi I t'4alleY- - riarveY' W. troplie." SAM to be one of the most re- it,ha ttittor of the Portland Ore-- , mareable stories ever given the mov- matinee party this afternoon at the s,,tt . theater in honor of her sister. .k, eittin: Ja..euiri Miller and other . line picture stage according to reports Ctah Mabel v. i il print in all four i Miss Tht Stephens, a bride of next New from in reviewers the professional . eelx ,.t!,inr of the bock, turning the net I yerk and elsewhere who have wit'. 1.' 'ectia Or.lr 11 tt'. aUthr.r, titter de- - I aessed the film. fi Mn. Ariel Oudot, will entertain at the- expe'nset, of publicatien., ,virg of ,.. Attion w.ti t...ii at U. otIP at Ssi latest in- a trosseau tea next Friday irk honor at Nureery. PantagreThe t'- -r t ' 1 enolhor at Sie1 Resides hovution in theatricals Is the anneunce- her sister. Miss Annie K. Smoot a bride ittniteti tie hate tell- merit by Manager Newman of the of the neer future. ,i.t,. there ' ..r. wlii.li will mil for 15 per copy. I rantages. (formerly the Colonial) that gave a luncheon .with the opening of the miss sant' ea,h eory l.eing nicnbered with an U .street, hi honor at her residence. who is to be Scobee. Mario of Miss married on the Mit of this month to Ell, of this city. Miss T. C. R. Shields IDlith Walker also gave a luncheon in the of honor preopectixe bride at her .y a n be- ', omo tlIem ,,li,:!:?:::;:.",i'.4 IP I , Ir3,-;!F- I ---- Ir., r;..".j1'.1 tr'41114. 'OA ,Z.-5- i -- 411 ... ' .,, -; '''''''' ,,1ts rnense variety of becoming ways. '' , ;'''St).' The popular fabrics are broadcloths, serg es, til.;,;.,-t.:,- . .' 17 ' It 41, .., ,, i ,(,, , It cheviots, zibelines, dpvetyn, poplins and fancy , 4 Y,:v, ,, ! ,.,,, - ,,I -:, ii' worsteds. . co, , , it, , dein will the be i 21 that The sh4des '4$ greatest i "7 l'At i: tte, ' . Dana are browns,. navies, greepsL gays, toques, - 4 41... ' e ' '( terracotta and raisin. jr 4!,';81'1 141041 p ' r ' - 4' lengths.-e coats are principally three-quart$t)cti, i 'ato 'b a choice assortment of strikingly r I You will find v M LL, . models for all figures. .- ',, becoming )4. ,, The fabrics include boucle, corduroys, em,A. ,..i, , i, , bossed i velvets, velours, tweeds, novelty mixtiro . lc 'k :41' . .,.,. IP! I tures, rnatelasso, astrachan and zibeline. t I, I I )1 f ti Th o colors are navies, browns, blues, black, I 41 grays and fancies. 14 We are also showing a number of dashing .L4 4 it h Sport Coatsgreen, tan and white Pi' in chinchilla and novelty. tweeds., '.14,,, ' ' ,,.. ; . The newegt Suit modelscutaway,slashed and draped skirt effectsare carried out in an im- - - ir - --- - New Suits and Coats ;,::, ,,,, f.:-.,;.- (000,1, , 1 rnr - - 1 s 'a ,;, lot V, ' 4 Lii,t,:l r,,,T x "...4 ..,, 1 r,:. , ,p;,..-tion- , I 4 . 7e,",t oc-- 4," 4 to ' r5.7:Fic:171.7.,;47277Ktr if;;;;;.-::- :' ts,rs I - and and V ,' they.- ge inside to enjoy the program. like', any other ,valuable merchandise in a room fitted with toys in charge, of a trained nurse and aseistants who will take care of the valuable) deposits. In tloode. Ibink The new seription by the author Among those fact Milt Newman saysevery lady iU by Judge C, I tor the be welcome to um the nureery abetbel twth. the ti,:dely know, Iourmtu,t, pp- - who have Cready subscribed de luso edition are Judge W. H Dieit- - er or not she cares to witness the per-- ; -- . Ltted.'Aa Lnernenther Thein,',7., ..,,,,,,.. - pint. ti, Semittor K ,,,,,,,, m. H. wsiker. fun:mince. R, SI'. San, DUISCan 1s been in the eourter ot preparation ,C.---MeVichle.Strereit, David Mr. Macies New PlayThe date some months from "t1;'16 Arm-Isee keith, paet, t"r Mrs. Margaret B. Salisbury. H. set for the production of Used, prossea of .th, yleferm, N,,w, thelstning. L.' A. Culmer. .1, E. Caine, Prank Know. Mark's new play.st the 'Utah Th e public-a:iowas 11. Paterson. t; A: Whitney, IP. tember 21. The 'gay is entitled "Their. oast dertaXen by a sperial r,onimittee of the J, Kieset, W. Mont Perry, H. 0, Hose- - Market Value." and the following week: AlEdwardo, another of his new siorks "Scandal remmerriet club. A hr viesireci to see 1 ard- -'A.(;r0fSe A. gnon, F. W. i nalto rktn. 1I F ley" will be presented. Both are modthe (lark. '4)rttehl. ,si'ved in It P'rmanent forgl .,' dramas. ern a: society American ,tidrien e, Ellie. J, W Adarriine','ihen ello W. N. Milli, Simon Bomberger and 4,Larocter riretche of Miss Due DepartsMho Ida Duel In the history of theiGeorge Mueller. F. were 1r4)11'411-o- t Presidaptit Joseph A litbOn IN Lund' and Charles leaves- for Seattle torriorrow to heOn i 0 ( Smith. The committee is conposed neat rehearsals with the Coil & Britieyi lit,,, penrose, and manny .... w. 14N4 Stre.vel', , Stork company at the Seattte th,tater.i chcolan; LI4M. A- i ars also among the ubarribers Ntbleyt to the She peas in Fraticte Starr'. stiecess.', IS le, ikraigee W.,'Armstrong. latter edition, Woo." Her many Salt! 0,,tiliner ant Jft'14; f ( eine Is now in his eighty-y- e "The Easiest will tioodwin Judge that she may Cm. rat rail had aei!se ehergetsenend He has lived in 114 woot Lake friends wuccesstrust deserves. year. i have $he the all with the,f Pine? 1452, fe the sor's in tonneetten having crossed the Isthmus Lh. end verdlel L,I;Ln;TOnta Pot Panama in that year and landing in 1thileher,i, mom. ia, that under his ar San. terancivri at the ase of 20. He' of , the work IS ot,e et the has neasa edipse, eaehee, tnie.st; esneh.! s,s1t. al Soci and Personal 10 of book t.s test aperins prose. aril Jurist in rah(ftrftla, NPvada poss.b,c i lire. and l'tah during his lifei,e4,,, and Its for thf ecntente, it is wily feces- - was once editar of the vi,g.,,, ilty Mrs. A. M: Sheets announme the 1axe writ- - Enterprise, when its stathnel :,1,.1 such znat.the i;ftr) ;ft for whieh Judge Good- - miAn as Mark Twain and Dan Do gagement of her daughter, Edith to t.o In the. f '.T' 16 tamOna. ani hia Peraanal ate- - Quills,' He mime to i'taa in Ikea. and Da vid FL Madsen or Provo, the maro. tintan e with the ouhleeds, many of was editor of the Salt 'Ake. Tritiup for riage Jo take plate Sept. 17. ..oerri Ww'rP national figures, lends the he assisted in found- Later, years. Ise Miss Edna Dunn enteria2ns this afthIld gLyet; it an authoti- - ing tioodwin's- Weekly. with A h!ch 'he k a ,1,11-1in mike It etitirely unique.; it wits connected until a short ?me ago,' ernoon at a tea from 4 tn 4 ',.,), ,fichleb The. of remitOseeneeti at when the publication was soh' to the honor of Miss Mary Srnedle.Y. is largeiy rooms in are a deonrated roses, and ear y Aays a California. Nevals.,1-ta- h ' present proprietors. number of friends will assist the broft ..id'.ti i. and eonipriaes faets and Th ern " 1 Ji n, UrVagit earn house Wednesday next. & tree nursery will be prmrideA where Wilma with babies In seimi may leave them white i , 6 1913 The triarriage of Ms Llil1at0.1seob-- 1 rlairson has returned Dr. g l in Calift.rnia.1 son of Chicago and William McNiel fr,m I mlnlit's star of Logan took place on Wednesday In where he ,isited with his sons Elliott; the Salt. Lake temple. and tater dinner trap tierved at the home of Mr.- , Mrs H,..th GooleaM will entertain and Mrs. W. D. Seers in their honor. net Friday for Mrs. Frank Williams the table being decorated in street, 1 - Mrs, Rowena Jenson, formerly conducting the Bungalow Millinery, wishes to announce to her many friends and former customtrs that she has taken up. in connection with corset business. With her millinery business, the tailor-mad- e erpert corsetieres from New York, they will make tailored corsets to measure in their parlor here in Salt Lake City, carrying on hand a full line of high gni& domestic and imported corset materials to select from and make you a perfect fitting corset in the latest style within three days from time or order, Every lady is cordially invited to call and consult them in regard to having a corset made up specially for herself to her own measurement, by the only tailor made corset ex- -perts making corsets here in Salt Lake City. now peas and about 12 being present. The bridal couple the together with groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jamesi entertained McNiel of Logan are guests of Mr.1 of Pea Francisco. fortneNly Mtge Kelly Of this ritY. lira George H. Crow 'and Mrs. Beer& . afternoon in honor eof MrsHyrum m, smith. who leaves shortly Thole present were! Mrs, gurope for Dancing oyarl Saturday J. H, Parry. Majestic Hvrttrn M. Smith. Mrs pavilion, big baud. 11101221w .rhureda-,- , Mr& Jeallerat ALM Alka - Ittsh - Lady Clementine Tailored Corset and Millinery Parlor , 27 EAST. BROADWAY. F 4 ? |