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Show (- Well Hit Off. Jerome S. McWade, the Duluth mil-Uonaire, mil-Uonaire, explained Duluth society to a Philadelphia visitor at a luncheon. "How that young women is plastered plas-tered with paint!" "Yes, isn't she?" Mr. McWade returned, re-turned, uneasily. "Her gown, even for the new spring fashion, is cut entirely too low." "And such a shocking sheath effect ef-fect to the skirt! That would never be tolerated in the east." "I'm sure it wouldn't ma'am." "Then why is she admitted here?" tald the Philadelphia lady. "She must be a personage. She must have a pedigree." Mr. McWade laughed. "She la, indeed," he said, "a woman with a past." |