Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 17, 1918, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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feu. Hospital
EARRIVED ON LEVIATHAN
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Lieutenant George Kelly and
ft, Private James Ji' Lynsky
fi.fi Von Honors in. Battle
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"iwlth a channce of spending the day at
r their own flreslde'stwo more.Phlladel
. 'phU heroes are happy, today. "With
')rejch war crosses dangling on their
t breasts, the wounds "from which they
'have, not recovered "mean nothing more
than a Jlttle Inconvenience. ...
i,f 'lieutenant ueoreo Keuy, sui somn
I Flfty-fourth etre'et, and' Private James
1&3.f tynstty, 4107 NorthNinttf street, are
eth9 returned heroes. They are resting
lioday in a military hospital In New
Tork, having arrived thero ' yesterday
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trttr num ovnlnUa tiAir waA nmAnif tho
a,, ft w tv it vAjJivifcOi hktcjr nctu uiMuiib
?' shyest of the groups of heroes Interview-
( d aboard the huge transport
v Lieutenant Kelly, who was wounded In
J the fighting around' Cantlgny, was
jfaWarded the French war cross for saving:
ji'thA llvon nf oirvnilrA rrAw nf n. tnnlt nn
I, May 27. On that day his company was
advancing .hphlnd n. tnnk whpn n. hlch
explosive shell set the tank on Are. .
L"Wo could hear the cries of those
.. Inftldn nven nhnvA thA rnni nf thrt hattlp."
)ieiBald, "so I just did my bit and am
UlU-UitlUl f WW BUVCeBBLUI.
.. out a comrauo saia mai .Liieuienam
"r Kelly ran to the blazing tank and al
though severely burned, managed to set
jlhe door open and got every member of
Hi the, crew out alive.
At another part of the great ship,
r-tL ooy wun veryfiime race leit, was
-telling about Captain Ty Cobb's speech
vn mo Doac a lew mgms Deiore,
' Wounded soldiers crowded around -him
1tkfATllne nttAntlvolv
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"James Lynsky, Hero"
One of these was a tall, blond-haired
i youth. His right arm was'crlppkd (but
soon will be straight because of expert
' Rimy, surgical treatment). Ha wore a
I'1 'thick gray woolen glove on his right
Jv haid to keep the chill off and his right
m loot was encased only ln,a heavy woolen
lp sock. On the breast of his unbuttoned
I.L.oll'e drab woolen shirt damrled the
I' ,lor!ous Croix de Ouerre of France, with
ii a'bronze palm across the ribbon to show
S'Bls heroism hid been extraordinary.
& ''Jamis Lynsky, Philadelphia," he an-
lowered In a startUd wy when suddenly
cihe -realized that nil the visitors had for.'
rkKOtten even Ty Cobb , and were asking
,mm nis name wnno riveting their com
t blned eaze unon thA wnr rm, nt cvomju
jtwjlh palm. He had been a stretcher bear
er, no confessed in shamefaced manner,
When pressed further. On Julv IB he
Sliad been shot through both Icki and
'throuarh the rleht arm whllo nirhtlnr In
ifha Champagne.
(&. M'onnded Pralne ChapTaln
JS,A gentleman came along the sick bay
(then who In IrnnHnC'iFA fhf. r.nit.Alln
httrarchyof America as the itev. Father
HauKeno Aicuonaid, tne chaplain who
fJdaUy had said the "sunset prayer at
S-;ea." After seventeen years' continuous
!Arvice as a chaplain in the navy he
omclall;
iient recoi
McDonald. U. S. N.
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ii A he came s'ong througn the narrow
aisle between the crowded-columns the
pitifully wounded slttlng.,on the edge of
f meir cots stooa up not because, so the
stranger,felt, of the four gold stripes on
'-wi. vuno, ur even uecause OI me
fold cross on his collar and' the gold
?J'lace" on his cap visor. Doubtless thej
. lYounueu aruse Decauae, lie was, as a
wouffded soldier put It after Chaplain
'f'McDonaldl had gone, "the same to the
" havV like the chaplain of the Old Slxty-
ninth is to the army He's the Father
,yfuuny ot tne navy. uei.meT '
;ently on the two olive' drab shoulders
iearest htmand pressed the owners 4f
&,the shoulders downward to a sitting po
vltlon again. The rest -of the wounded
rvnen uw inai ine priest wisnea mem ail
i-'io oe at ease ana aiBO Bat on me cages
fj.pt their tots.
;5U( "Jlmmle,'BaId the priest to the deco
Krated Lynsky the chaplain, so far as
f'tcould be seen, knew everybody aboard
j,bv his first name "you're talking about
Ipyourself, eh? vl'm ashamed of lyou you,
i? Who -had to be drafted into the service
VsAfter you tried to claim exemption on
nthe ground-that "
JSXVThat ain't so, chaplalm. On the first
a,y of 'waf I enlisted and "
VSJ-A roar oSiteuehter from the sadly
.5 wounded J&Himl ilmmle Lynsky'a
Seated tnalvthe chaplain's laugh
fringing VMySr And Jlmmle) blushing
LU1IUU07JJJKW' .uuiD ui ilia UiUiiuU J1HIT
heAagiiJpr-Jhat his particular -goat
(-'.E'ijilfeoed. joined In shama-faced
Cway SSs3i laughter.
vfth'fcJt'Mf add a word about Jlmmle,"
J'.y. ?:F prlest' loo'ns thoughtful and
&ujWnls hands together and turning
g'tolJyvl8ltorB as he spoke. "Jlmmle not
f'otaFvon the Croix de Guerre of France
ljjWd palm" but It also was announced,.
Iift before he left, that he Is to re-
.0Ciyei.me Aieuauie unuaire.
iWfWhat did you do. Lynsky. to win all
V these decorationsT" some one asked.
tr J don't I didn't I don't remember.
.7 except as a stretcher bearer I helped
tgme boys in.ljrhe Ked Cross, has the
'ralaUa WTien I ret home I 11 v. n
W107 North Ninth street, .Philadelphia
tX", guess the Red Cross papers will bs
ioii you more
ch officially rated in the Navy J)ena
f went records' as Captain Eugene" Edward
iMi
part-
fcihere and then I can
V. about it."
?"A"But idst tell In a general way what
VyWdld7" .
r.V ''TOa11 naffl .TlmntU. AR hn nrnctA anA
JlMea'n to hobble back toward his cot.
Sj,WiI blushing as he realized that the
fjwaiy eyes vi uniun juuironaia, in
embtned gaze or nis wounaed budd
nd the expectant look of.'all the vlslto
IVrre upoh hlro. "I don t remember much
WMoept that while I was a stretcher
&arAK Twant out and hInAd nnma nf
h Aabova in."
JiT'lnwheret" .
I . "In back where they ought to be In
F vlth ltd. T went nut n Int nf tltnM nn
IrfielDed the boys In. The Red Cross has
Uie.Paoeru about 1t I don't remember
' 'much of the details. I glad, to meet
you. Thanks.'; -
fjr juiq jimmie reiireu to me gloom Dt a
Urn comer or tne sick Day.
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"ders SaefycHaBKcoinplished
.j,A resume ottt;e'war,scmp)lshrnentB
f "American medical, meqwlll ..be given'
"Uti'Jtpfsry-vClub. at its'monthly dinner
gt'-Kugler's tonight. The speaker, Pr.
VUward B. Davis. Is a member of the
jMloat"BjrrVe.Cons.vfld,l. familiar
ftmk the.4toll,of "J;o, several million
Gimbel Brothers
Store Opeis at 9
For Tomorrow Wednesday. Gimbel Brothers
Store Closes 5:80
Tuesday, December 17.1918
Subway Store Day A Gimbel Bargain Feast
No one should be forgotten, this Christmasno one need be. Make out vour lists of
dear ones and then spend Wednesday iri the Gimbel Subway Store.
Useful gifts-t-but not so plainly useful as to destroy the charm. The funny papers
told of a colored man who bought his wife a wash-board for Christmas much like riving
her a cigar-holder. , '
Ihousands of gifts: Boys' suits, shoes for everybody, slippers, furs, women's coats,
blankets and there are such charming other family gifts as bits of silk or other dainty;
underwear; something for baby.
The Subway Store, planned, manned and run to meet the needs of every shopper for
the very economical part of their buying.
And it's all Gimbels in guarantee, dependability and sureness of value. Less to pay
as one pays less for a theatre seat in the gallery.
For Wednesday we have hoarded up the best holiday bargains of the year.
$35,000 Worth of Christmas
Furs Save 15 up to 40
V
$5
Mostly sets and separate neck-pieces and muffs.
But such fashionable variety! Suggestions:
" ' Fifty Melon-Shape Muffs at
Fluffy skunk-dyed opossum. And "vel
vety" black and kit coney.
Fifty Melon and Canteen (J1A 7C
Muffs at qlU.0
Black coney, sealmc and Manchurian fur.
Twenty-five Muffs at d 1 Q "7 C
Melon shane in Hudson-seal V V
Melon shape
(dyed muakrat).
in Hudson-seal
Animal styles in taupe wolf and fox.
Big Animal Scarfs at $19.75, $29.75
and $39.75
Opnanimal style, of course, with the bright-eyed,
neaa ana me nuny tan.
Black, taupe and Lucille colorings.
Fox and wolf.
Gimbels, "Subway Store Day."
k Lingerie Waists at 95c
Samples Save Fourth to Third
$1.95
MM
TOW nMn
At 95c
At $1.95
Many, many styles.
Mostly of voile prettily
trimmed in lace and em
broidery. And some
"failory" styles. All
sizes. Remarkable val
ues at 95c.
4 Group of Lace
and Silk Waists
at $1.95
Very special. And lace
waists are always dressy.
Also waists of crepe de
Chine, in white and pink.
Choice in the sale at
$1.95.
Gimbels, "Subway Store Day."
Meifs and Young Men's
Suits and Overcoats
at $11.50 each
A large group composed of short lots of Suits
and Overcoats at higher prices and marked $11.50
to make a clean-up. The season's up-to-date models
irl wanted fabrics. Splendid range of sizes.
Men's and Young Men's Suits and
Overcoats at $19.50 each
They represent a prominent manufacturer's clearance.
A splendid variety of the season's newest styles m wanted
fabrics.. Excellent range of sizes.
price 519.50.
Choose at this clean-up
Men's Trousers at $2.25
A dependable heavy fabric; suitable for hard wear.
Exceptional value. ... .
Gimbels, "Subway Store Day."
Double-faced Velour Portieres
at $25 a Pair
Fine .quality: full width; double-faced velour; serged
edges. In combination of rose nnd crcen. tRn and green,
blue and gold, mulberry and green, and Bold and green.
Save a third.
Armure Portieres at $45 a Pair
Full width, gimp edges. In solid shades of green and
tan.
Tapestry Band Rope Portieres at $4M,
$6.75 and $8J0
Heavy cord and Tfcssel ; single or double door. In
combinations of tan and gold, two tone green, red and
green, and tan and green.
Scotch Tlirrail T.nce Curtain, exceptional quality. In
Irish point and brussels patterns. Full width; 3 yards
long, at $3.23 a'palr.
Hampleit and Odd I.ots of T.ace Curtains and Window
l'anela. Many can be matched into pairs ; at 65o a strip.
Gimbels, "Subway Store Day.''
Some of the Styles are Pictured Great Variety
in Models and Fabrics All at Special Prices
Women's Neckwear at
W2c to 50c
Gifts Half Price
Clearance of Georgette crdpe,
filet, organdie and Venisc lace
trimmed net Collars and Sets.
Gimbels,' "Subway Store Day1."
Women's French Kid -and
Lambskin Gloves at $1.38
Black and white. Worth up to
double.
Men's Working
Gauntlets, 35c
Leather palms for .heavy work.
Men's Gray Suddc Gloves '
' at, $1-85
Outseam sewn ; self and black em-'
broIiWert hacks. Have almost half.
Gimbels. '"Subway Store Day."
Men's and Women's
Umbrellas at $2
American Taffeta (cotton); tape
edge, many styles of handles.
Gimbels, "Subway Store Day."
Toilet Ware Specials
at $1 Each
500 pieces, including six sizes of
Mirrors, Hair Brushes, Puff Boxes,
Hair Receivers, Perfume Bottles,
"Kewpie" Puff in Glass Jars, Jewel
Boxes, Frames, etc.
Worth almost double.
Gimbels, "Subway Store Day."
Women's Union Suits
at $1j50 Each
Heavy fleece-lined, white cotton.
Special. v
Medium-weight Union Salts at tl.tS.
Men's ltearj- Cotton Union Bolts at
S2. Also medium-weight ecru bal
brlggan. Msn's Merino Shlrtsand Drawers
at $1.50 each.
Natural gray Merino Sacks at 35c a
pair. Army rejects.
Women's Silk Hosiery at $1. Worth
double.
Children's black, tan and white
Cotton Stockings at 33c a pair. Special
values.
Gimbels, '.'Subway Store Day."
Sewing Machines for Gift-Giving
Save One-Third of Regular Prices
New Domestics, $39'.50.
Slightly Used Domes-
Sin eers. S28.50 (slicht- 1
ly used).'' " V
New WHUrd, $36.
. Cosmo, $24.
ties. $19.50.
Emblem at $21. -'
Parlor. Cabinets, $39.00.
$2 brings the Sevying Machine
you choose in this Sale home.
Balance $1 weekly.
There are also factory samples
and advantageous purchases
many new and practically unused.
Some in fancy colors to match
your furniture.
Free instructions at your home
Parlor Cabinets, u yu llve withln ci limit- .
at $39 Gimbels, "Subway Store Day"
Mixtures Coal VpKI if l . lT' W
$12.95 M.' UJ Serire Dreis Jfi SerEe Suit V
XrPoDHnsu5r '""M.c-.-y '
Iveteen Suit
. at $17.75
650 Women's and Misses' Suits at $17.75 Save $5 to $10
Women's Coats at $12.95 and $17.75s
Women's and Misses' Dresses at $11.75 Gills' Tub Dresses at $1.55
2000 Yds. Fine American (Cotton)
Table Damask at $1J0 Yard
A clean-up lot from a well known manufacturer. A'
lot of assorted designs. 72 Inches wide. Save a third
on each yard.
A Clean-up Lot of Lace
Trimmed Scarf 8
75c
Imitation fllet lace and many have laco panels down
center. This Is less than manufacturer's cost of making.
10.000 yards extra heavy Union Kitchen Toweling
at the price of a year ago. Neat blue border; will not
lint and makep the best of Roller and Kitchen Dish
Towels. This Is about today's wholesale cost 35o
yard.
Samples and odd lots of Towels. Toweling, Napkins
and l'ancy l'leces at 6c to IS.3S.
Gimbels, "Subway Store Day."
1000 Men's Shirts at $1.25
These shirts are slight "seconds,"
but nothing to hurt the wear. Ex
cellent quality. Good colors; also a
number of plain white In the lot.
Worth double. If not more, at SI.SS.
Gimbels. "Subway Store DaV."
Leather Rolls for Music
at 25c to $2.50
Latest Popular Sheet Music
at 8c
Gimbels, "Subway Store Day."
Printed Flannellets, 20c Yd.
In dark nnd light grounds 27
Inches wide.
Striped Shirtings, 28c Yd.
Pongee finish ; yard wide. In
pretty printed stripe styles for men's
shirts, boys' blouses and women's
w alsts.
Gimbels. "Subway Stor-i4Day."
Remnants Figured Venetian
Cloth at 65c a Yard
. For Petticoat and Dress Linings
33 inches wide.
... i. v'Subway Store Day."
300 Bath Robes at $2.38
Made of blanket cloth.
300 House Dresses at $1.65
Striped . gingham ; turned collar.
Bolero Jackets at 38c
These are practical gifts.
Gimbels, "Subway Store Day."
Silk and Crepe de Chine
Underwear at $1 to $3M
Camisoles, Envelope Chemises
and Petticoats. Lacy and ribbon
effects. Special values.
" is. "Subway Store Day."
Navy Blue Mannish Serge ,
at 75c a Yard
Serviceable fabric for dresses,
skirts and children's wear. 36-inch.
36-Inch Black Serge
at 68c a Yard
Medium weight for one-piece
ft M scog
lih Is. "Subway Store Day."
Burella Coat i
..F.7, ' 17.75
In Women's Suits the fabrics include poplins, serges, burelias, silvertex and homespuns. Braid-trimmed, fur-trimmed
and button-trimmed. Mostly clever belted models. In navy blue, Pekin, taupe, brown, green and black. The young
daughter or mother will appreciate such a present. In 14 to 18 year sizes. And sizes 36 to 44. Any at $17.75 and a saving
of ?5 to $10. 7
For srirls of 6 to 14 years. Of percale, rep and
linene. Novel belts and pockets. Dainty colors
and plaids. Fine to give. A third
to nearly a half saved. Choice.
Coats"
$12.95
For women or misses. Of heavy mixtures or
cheviots. With large collars
and "belts. Wanted colors.
Subway Store. Sale price N
Ofi pompom, velour, silvertex and burella. In
smart dressy models. Some have plush collars.
In navy, brown, green, taupe, Pekin and d 1 J n C
black. Subway Store. Sale Price. . ) ,P X J
Coats
Tub
Dresses
$1.55
Dresses
styles.
Choice
Practical models of serge and silks, in navy,
black, gray, green, brown and taupe. Smart
Sizes for women and misses. d1 1 7C
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Gimbels, "Subway Store Day."
500 Prs. of Cotton Blankets, $4.15
Slightly soiled from handling 500 pairs.
Others in white mohair bound, double size, at
$5.95 a pair.
Jacquard Comfortables in effective patterns and
wanted colors, some silk-bound. Double size. A
practical gift. At $5.50 to $9.50 each.
Bed Spreads, in beautiful Marseilles designs.
Crochet- and satin-finished. Double-bed size. Some
arc scalloped and cut cornered. At $2.50 to $6.50.
Teddy Bear Blankets, in all colors and designs,
at $1 and $1.50.
A large assortment of part-wool Crib Blankets.
Some silk-bound. Boxed. At $3 to $5.50 a pair.
For holiday giving. Fancy scalloped, embroid
ered and initialed Pillow Cases. Some are nicely
boxed and ribbon-tied. At $1.25, $1.65 and $2.75 up.
Gimbels, "Subway Store Day."
Hand Bags ancl-Purses
50c toK$U5 .
This Is an opportune sale, for the
''gift givers" silk, vel vet and leather
Hand Bags ; also Leather, Purses. Ali
are beautifully lined and include mir
ror nnd 'purses on the inside. All the
want "I stvls nnd designs.
Gimbels, "Subway Store Day."
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Infants' Wear -
Sample Coats In zlbellnes, corduroys
-jtnd fancy mixtures trlmraec with
velvet collars. 2 to 6 years,at IS.OS.
Children's white lingerie and farfcy
dresses. 'at, 11.95 and IJ.05 2 to 6
yearc (
Gimbels, "Subway Store Day."
1000 - Yards )
of Silk Rem-$1,50 yd,
narits dt ....)
A well-known manufacturer's clean-up of Geor
gette Crepe and Crepe de Chine shirtings and fancies;
also washable Satiri. All perfect; 36 and 40 inches
wide, 1 to 12 yards in a .piece. Worth double.
. Gimbels, "Subway Store Day."
600 Pairs of Women's Shoes at $1.35
" Values Third More to Over Double the Price
"' Stock adjustment of several lines, together with remainder of a special purchase;
patent leather, gunmetal and black'kid.; button and lace; cloth "and leather tops; sizes
2i2 fc 6. ' Women's Hiah-arade Shoes at $590
" These high' lace boots mean a saving of a third. Gray calf
skin, mahogany brown and patent-leather with gray leather
tops, leather French heels; beautiful shoes in season's style.
Holiday Felt Slippers for Children, 65c
Several styles of gift slippers at decided reductions;
brown, red and gray; booties and low slippers.
Men's Slippers at $1.00 a Pair ' ,
Leather opera-cut leather sole slippers. Everett slippers
pf black br gray felt with felt soles; sizes 6 to 10.
Men's "Rinex" Sole Shoes, $2.85
1 500 pairs of tjx'a "trade-marked" shoes with "Rinex"
rubber fiber soles: also men's black gunmetal lace shoes with
leather soles, English, last and. broad toe; sizes 6 to 1L -
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" 25,000 Pieces of Odd
; Decorated Dinnerware
2 to 5 Pieces for the Regular Price of One
A factory disposal of odd short line and close-out at
ridiculously low prices. Youcan get 2 to pieces for price
of one : for instance
Z5c lor large iioasc or inicKen
Dish.
5c for Bread and Butter Plate.
12c for Dinner or Breakfast
Plate.
20c dozen for Butter Pads. r
And scores of other items at
ridiculously low prices.
31. piece White Ware on ac-
jcount 6f maker's defects. Nothing
to hurt 1ooks or service. .Less man
cost of making.
35c each
Tea Cup
and Sau
cer. 35c for
Covered
Dish.
Pictured.
$1.9531 pieces
At $1.95 Complete
Pictured. ,
Dinner Sets at $1.95 : $2.95 : "
. $3.95 : $4.95 : $7.95
Many are less than wholesale cost.
$2.95
for 3-l.piece Dinner Set.
Neat gold decoration; garland of
trilt sDrav decorations, less than
present wholesale cost. Some pieces
slightly imperfect.
$3.95 for 32-piece Dinner Set.
Neat blue line decoration. All pieces
full'gold line finish'. A fine set for
jfmall families or apartments.
$4.95 for 38-picce Set. A fine set
for six persons. Neat decoration.
A great value.
$7.95 for 50-piece Set. Gold band
decoration; all pieces full gold line
finish. A complete set for six
persons. Bread and butter plates
and covered vegetable dish included.
All exceptional value.
Gimbel, "Subway Store Day."
Boys9 Clothing
Boys Norfolk Suits, at $8.50 up-to-the-minute models. Makers'
Mostly $iu Kinds,
Sizes 6 to 17 years.
warm tweeds and cheviots. Save
clearance and stock reductions'.
Boys' Overcoats, at 910 to $13.50-
a third. Sizes 11 to 17 years.
Boys' Overcoats, at $7.50 fancy tweeds, plaid lined, plush-trimmed
cheviots and cords. Sizes 2 to 8 years.
Boys' 'Junior Suits, at $5 corduroys and velvets. Dressy kinds' for
Christmas giving. Sizes 2V6 to 7 years. "
Boys' Junior Suits, at $3.95 newest models in neat cheviots from
?5 lines. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Gimbels, "Subway Store Day."
White Enameled Bedstead at $8.50&
Continuous post, heavy fillers head and foot.
White JSnmntlrd Hedstead. post effect; brass
vase tops. (Pictured) at si.
fumed Oak Library Tablet 26x40; magazine
side racks at 19.80.
Solid Mahog-any Muffin Stand at S4.75.
Mahogany Tea AVaionnj can bo sent by Parcel
Post. Rubber tired wheels, removable tray, at $.
Gimbels, "Subway Store Day."
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GIMBEL BROTHERS
9x12 Wool and Fiber Rugs, $15.75
Save a Third
Extra heavy quality Wobl-andFiber Rugs, Oriental and neat all
over effects, reversible and will give years of wear. 9x12 ft, at
$15.75; 8.3x10.6 ft, at $13.75.
Axminster Rugs, spft, rich colorings, choico Oriental patterns,
9x12 ft, at $37.50; 8.3x10.0 ft, at $34.75. Special values.
Ye Olde Colonial Rag Rugs,, closely and evenly woven, in the
old-fashioned hit-and-miss effects. 9x12 ft, at $12.75; 8x10., ft at
$9.75; 0x9 ft., at $5.75.
LINOLEUMS
250 rolls of best grade "New Process" Linoleum; fifteen cfcofca
patterns in tile and parquetry effects-r
Full rolls, at 55c square yard. '
Long remnants, two yards wide, at 45c square yard. .
Shorter lengths, at 35c square yard. .
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