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Show A I'sd from 1-ftr Jur-an. "Ko-Kw9l" la quite tho tad of the H hour for afternoon partlea Sir Edwin H Arnold telle tbat tho Japanese have a M pretty way of entertaining, the bnateas IH glvlne her guest a number of dainty B bottle, containing different perfume, H nnd tho lucky ladle who can guess the H proper names of the scents receive siH prizes. All that comra to us from the H Orient has a charm of Its own. What iaH could be more lovely than perfumes JH called "Dew From the Mountain," B "Breath of Spring," and "Dream of the ASH Garden," It tho names giro any hint ASH of tho odors. At n party glren Thure- day only atojiilard perfumes were given AVH to tho gueata, and a young Amorlcan 'ssbsbbb! lady from the Pacific slope mado tho tSSJ greatest number of correct guesses. BB When the return) to her western home BVJ she will wear a unique brooch, ret with BftV diamonds and Inscribed with the word "Ko-Kwal "Detroit Free Press. |