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Show PHLLIOIWE COREY TO MM MEL OILMAN ... ?y Si' An PARIS, Sept. 13. Several piles of - Sj elaborate (fowns in a shop in the Bue . " C La Prix are belnjj shown to visiting t , x ' customers as a portion of the trousseau . ' of the ''future Mme. Corey.'.' They In- Y " . - " elude a majrnificent Vrhite satin, wed- Tli5l 1 V, -mt-- ' dJu(f-df-pr'nf "embroidered wua jJ570UA oranjfe blossomi, which cost 8000 francs Zr.74yTT ($1600), and also a number of empire ' ' 1ARIS, Sept. 13. Several piles of elaborate (fowns in a shop in the Bue La Prix are being shown to visiting customers as a portion of the trousseau of the ''future Mme. Corey.'.' They Include In-clude a majrnificent White satin, wed-dJu(f-dvpr'nf "embroidered wua orange blossomi, which cost 8000 francs ($1600), and also a number of empire evening gowns. -. The dressmaker will not sav that this is Mabel Oilman's trousscaubut she is in Paris at present and naturally is buy-make buy-make the name "Mmc" Corev. ing clothes. ; People here who pretend to know nay she is .to marry William E. Corey in a few weeks. The bills for the trousseau described) however, make the name "Mmo." Corey. |