Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 25, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING . PUBLIC hkibtohli-A'B.LL.AJJteLVHXA, TLiLbUAj., o xuaK 25, 191U
Happiness
la Urc'lj matter of health, and
the plentiful use of pure drinking
water U one of the best wars to
attain It
Our deliveries pass your door
Phone or write for regular
service.
THE CHAS. E. HIRES CO.
210 So. 24th SL, Fall.
DRINK
WATER
M'ADOO AROUSES
MINE OWNERS' IRE
Declare Statement of
be Influenced by Mr. McAdoo's 'stump
speech' telejtram. We hnve found Doc
tor Onrfleld eminently fnlr. He hns nil
tlie prodiirtlnn costs of nil the mines In
tlie country for the Inst two nnd n hnlf
cnrs. The price lip fixed for conl was
nmile nfter n thorough InvestlRntlon nnd
prexurrlnbly at the dictation of the Presi
dent of the I'nlted State "
Cilli MrAdno "Craj"
'lie's ornr.y," Mild iinnther operntor.
oil BILLY DANSEY
FAKE INSPECTORS
DIED FROM ATTACK
Wfllinm Glhbs McAdnn's clinrccs tlint immure mm ket rallied by competitive
11.1 . .. Il.t..l,lllr I.I VI
1 miuniinotii operators innun siiim-mhi; ou. itijf.
tificate Calling for In
quest in Case
Huge referring t Mr. McAdnn'a trleRrnm County Physician Issues Cer
i (ion i kiiou uncro ne Rprs mat Mini
Profits Is Campaign Material niinut aino per cent. None of my
ilium' iiium iiiij iiiiiii. iini' iiiiui iii
I of Politician iconl men will consider the charges n
Joke. 1 for one won't bother to nnswer
j them "
I SAY WORKINGS RUN AT LOSSMdV.Vrndmi.led
I , I lint the prollts taken curly in 1U17
' tPP lliffll. 1-111 H!.r-rfliPf1 tlilu fnr'h In n
appeared from his Hammonton, IS. Jii
home on Octobre 8. , . ,
Doctor Cunningham hns ome doubts i
that the skeleton found In the Folsom ,
Hwnnip, nbout n mile from the uanscy ,
homo, Is that of Hilly nnd will not hold i
the Inquest until he hns followed every (
possible clue thnt points to Uio boy
still being nllvc.
! In addition to the Washington trip,
1 Doctor runnlnchnm nlnim to renuest
thnt a careful pjcnmlnntlon of the Rnif i (Vial1 pnoa ,,, iiii.
Ircn nbout three cnrs old no, - " -uioioipioiunoaun
Roe
CITY SCHOOLS
Credit Men to Hear Wall
Alexander 'Wall, secretary o the
Ilobert Morris Club, will speak today
at tlie luncheon of the Philadelphia As
sociation of Credit Men, In the Tlelle-vue-atratford
Hotel. His subject is
"Credit Barometrlcs.'1
Lost Boy I Identified
The boy found wandering about the
streets Sunday night has been Identi
fied ns Harry Clarke, six years old, a
chnrge of the Children's Aid Society.
The boy hns been living for some time
past at tho home of Mrs. T. Fitzgerald,
412." Ogden street.
of nil ehllilr
exiunhied within nbout twenty -ttvcj
i mlles'nf Hnnunoutoii. .. I
1 He believes Hilly may still bo alive. I
and that the skeleton found In the
swnmn may be' thnt of nnothcr child, i
stolen from a graveyard and placed
Officials Ransack Chil
dren's Clothes Rooms
EXPOSURE THEORY SCOUTED there toward off poss.mllty of discovery ONE SUSPECT IS CAUGHT
Tho inquest 1h expected to be held
if
Dnnpey
nr... In.TnCttibll.l,.' ntltO 4M I II I 1 I tl'MI. . ... t 1 1 t l
brought stinging rejoinders todny from ,s ,,,. slli(1 Mr; itrm'v'V ,. rH rlmn S n'm"";? VtlnStK'
big ronl operator here. . I to the 11117 returns The fact is the "i " ' SL'L""'.'?.
r. i:. Walling, vice president ot fll0 ndminlst.ntlon did not tnke hold "t '. ' J "' " ; ' '""', "' 'i?" "";
lVnl,. I'encock & Kerr. Inc., chnrnc . m)ll, AlIKIWt f 1IMT. llr, , flr.t I..rB" "' f ' " t ''' M"'
lemed the former secretary of tlie n,f f ,i. J(.nr ,lnn, wlH ,.,,, ". J1' L Z, I fc? I ?
tr.-n-.tir, n n "fool." 'market. The prices advanced to n point " , J certain fnLnn.lfhrV
"I. tor Onrfleld knows thai there, where , .,;,,.. ,,lns(,lvi,s nllvn , ?" "" , rr, 'r ...Ti 1.,""' .,tl" . V .. ,
- .. 1 1 !- ...1.1. t. nnn . I .1 I .. t i t '" " r"'l " M" (llll'llti Willi III!' Ill -
mi-" mnipw in rrniisyiviHiiu miiiiu . m rn ci u i 1 iioinro run itnw iniiniiim-
i n - ii.i i"
The certlflcntc calling for an Innuest ! M" i '....' "";.. ' " "" "' ,....,. .i
iovit the body believed to be thnt of ,., ,, -., ,,..,', nf,,ntnmicni ex- mrnt Henlth nnd Snnlt.ii.. .
wi. . .. .fn, ..I. .... in,iit 1i'iinrL-
l'nslng ns insjiectors of th
e govern -
three-year-old
L, nu-.-.-.'. V't. examined the skeleton yesterdu ment, thieves have bnPn rnbhli
ner f hnrles , , , t b wcrP those of pllb,. h , ' ' n rn,",l
unty. from n )nnU, ch)m nbout thrP0 ,.CnrH old. !,,, Th" ""-n. nccor.
POLICE RECOVER 3 AUTOS
Children to dance
nut he operated at a prollt at the gov- (.ration came Into power
i inmenr-nxpd price, tor mtnminmi
ml." siild Mr. Wnlliiie. "Tills uric
is 82 (1.1 n ton. 1 could nnme a dozen
mines in central Pennsylvania where
nuest
Vnder the New Jersey Inw a coroner
cannot hold an incpiest unless the coun-
IM RRVM MflWR D AV ''"'", frnm S--,n to R2n t0 'iro(IUr( n,'r,l,n'nt suggested that they get to
111 U 1 11 Ml II fill I LIU iuii ot rod I.
Z vi,,,ti,,n of the Sherman anti-trust l ph,slHn",.er Vfies t re ren
nilaws for he conl operator,, to get to- , ,,. ,,.,, nM ,,,, , ' J ",
it, gelher and lix a price. A Iipii the gov- naim causes.
today In their district.
ng the
,n.. ...
the police, are memhers. nf
nnd specialize on school rohberles
Join, AVIllls, who gave Mm ,l,w.
a. naltfinore, was caught today l,v a
"' teacher nt the William V. Ilnrrlty
.y-iiii.M, J llty-Klxth nn,1 PK.U.I
t- I
dren's clnthesroom
Stolen Machines Abandoned
Thieves In Manayunk
Mnnnyunk police recovered three streets, while, It is alleged, he was a
stolen cars which were noiiiiiunii'ii tonj .....i.w u, mem coats from tin, .Ml
nrnn ci flint !...... ... -
) III was taken
Independent Unit Heater
SelAcontfltiwJ unit, corulirfni: of Sturte
. ant Itedtinf Colli and small fwrbine- or
motor .Mn disc or (ror"fr fan.
Warms, ust tht portion of tH hiiildinj
or factory aiou uish heated. Portablt
ana cconomtcat.
THESE heaters are very ef
ficient for warming areas
where the temperature is low
enough to hinder your work
men or your manufacturing
processes.
They can be removed for the
summer or quickly changed
from place to place. Only one
line of steam piping is needed.
A Sturtevant representative
will gladly tell you all about
these unit heaters.
B. F. STURTEVANT COMPANY
A. L.'BUCKNAM, District Manager
135 North 3d St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Telephone .Market 14B0
Blowers Engines Turbines
.1 ... i. .. l r. .... II.. -. n it in I mi I'niitii .. Ti
i ma nr run ninnn mips, iuii tin inr imiiui - -..- vttiii iiiiii m utnitiiA.i . t.
......". ."I." " . ti"' i. v Mi.,.. Iiollce stntlnn. """"" "".'en
f. , .. - , Niinril liwm imiiini . -' ..,, y-
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i trii'i'iivn iiLiiuiini rnt nv i - l nil. i ,.ii.ii. ..t ,,.j-.t t t. i i i i ii i iii-na trniHoui. . . .
cet her t lev met n Was i nctnii nntl .1.11...1...1 .... -...: ...".. t ' ."" " '""'J " - : r.- ' !,, .i...i i.""",1: ' !,"""ei" me va-
" wheA. n iVflt b ""t ,hV,- ""' ? .l-ieV H.tered ",. W.ln,, the" tene ers trVi'S
bpen-Air Theatre Co.,.g. j&
Will Be Used for First Time , w,- w, he n, ,, I,,,, t & ffl t;,,. ginning ,tt ,, fe J"g? - ? severn, schools i-T,
in Masque Today fear"'"' mn'iP t " ,n S' "tZlr 1"", V"T4 Jjat.n ' Fans
. I .' "f T" Ch,SSfS H Sj: . , ?." ,.n,7,p, W!'r. '!:,i1: ',:H".tl- -""-l -l--- ri. before dropping '&, " "!Z Zleu-om William " -
children will dnnte 111 tiio , upcriuors win nave mines wmen , -j " .............i.i..... .,, OVPr.. riflminons nitfi North Nineteentli If N
it, in, 11 ,, ... -,,,, ,. i,u ,..,,1 ,,t ,,11. mliinu 1 ime nt the direction of the covcrnineiit , "it ... .-. t : i :.. .1.. ' ' iiiiiniimi. ' ;"' ' " , , ,. . . v
"i;verv i imti .inuriic,, . .... k.-. , ...- ...... i(vif" , " '"' "",;, """," V "" '" ' street, mn whs lett in tlie numiie 01 ...
1. ii,..tr nf Ttrrn which nrnduct good nrofits. Hie good ltselt. , . , ,,.,. ,.i ., ,,, iiri,f ,,. ., ." , . ,,.... ... . .,,,.1 uvi,,,,,
, ones make 110 for the bad ones' tleflicit. I Ham nnntrm but will he taken dtl,.,. u,c Ioa" "l ,""" Bl
' :, ... '. ,.... ... ..." . :.: nine. .;
to me .unjs 1.111111111;; jnn ur in Aiinutlc - 11 - ' : v
City."
71Xl.V
masque,
W.I.I.U ti
if.... n.ll.irr. .till tin nllCtllMl tills ft f t -
3rnoon "'r- .''.doo's stntements nre those Gen. Waller to Address Engineers
", . 1. :i f ... Tih.iiA or n no irn inn. iii'h a , nniiin lie. lie, m . .., , w ,n ,1..,,..
ine cniltirpn iirp 1MMM1-. ,,,.,..-."" ---.y- -------- -- iinjor oencnii 1.. 1. it iiiu-r.
,..,.. v .,....,.. .... o ...... ,.,...,,,,.. ,.f . . I,, t,,, Stlltns Mn.
ones make 11 11 for the had ones' tlpfllcit.
t The cniiren nrp iinpns m un- -... -- - - -- - ----- - iinjor oeiierni 1.. n 1. n n
Anna Thorne Open Air Model School, talks about making the operator., pay (.,mnil(lant f tlu ,-,,,,,, Stats Ml
&d the nnw theatre will be used for any increased w-nges given he miners , k , ,
Classes for the children ns well as for Il.n is a tine propos Ition. t "oubl b' , f'1( j..g,;,.,,,. ,-,,, f ,.,,
entertnlnmeiits during the winter
grent to tnk
seventy -llo cents n ion
Doctor Ciinninghnm will iro to Wnsh-
ing tiidnj In search of lllllv, who tjis-
The S .1 It after tiie model ' out of our poekeUs nnd put it on to the
delphia. 1:111
Spruce street
His Mil).
5f a Japanese theatre iu Tokio.
attracted the attention of Mi
which 1 miners' wage.
I'liited States Murine
led Is "i no
., -. .. ., . . . t I urns.
ss M. lucre is niwnys me aiierniiiive in
,..-'! tint- ni-nilm-tn,- nnnl Thp ntiprntors own ....
fawThomnH.prr.Mientot 1 rn .. .. thi irwnt Mechanleal Engineers to Meet
during n visit to ;'''" -;1.",.,, '"',. ilerful ndmitiistratiou has not got to the Ilenr.i Hess will deliver nn illustmte.I
had a wooden model of tlie til all. mad. . jt ,,,,,,, pr()I,Prty, lortnri. nn 'Tolnr Photography" tonight
fn Japan and from t I, sKilled jrwn tb!n n,r jn n.. ll)p Amril.lln S(.t of M,.c.linn.
here built the HrMi Mnwr Miuetuu .. . l:n(,ill(M.,s , ,,,, A,1(.pllil
JUR '"; ?,l,7X',nent will be the' "I ln't think Poet,,, i. field will roof garden. Th-c will he .f, ,.,,.
ineili.
.. SI , """
I I , illlllUIIIU.'lMIIII'llllllilll,!
tTr.fl'lV U l-lltPl
trst use of the new thentre
I The masiuie will open with a scene in
he court of the Queen of Uooklnnd. and
he idea to be convened hi the child
lerformers is the delight that await
hose who seek education.
The next scene. "Autumn, contains
ft number of pretty dances, represent
ing "Rnin " "Cloud" and "Sun. '
In the third part there wil be dia
logues n well n.s dances.
' All of the costumes used in the
frasouc were mnde by the school puplK
They even thrd the cloth. Some of the
costumes are snid to be very beautiful.
The theatre, which is called the
i('open-alr theatre." and not the "Jap
anese theatre." is just outside of Pem
broke gate. It i roofed and has glass
sides.
Pure, Sweet Country Cider for
SALE
Mndf from .tln!utMv nmv d npplp.
D.illv dpllTl"H b our true k nm where
In Thlla W. nn furnish nu with ono
bnrrfl or nnd Phone or wrltn
WOODFIELDS FARMS
wvcosmi: limits i'u. ititomiip an mi
I HQT About July 14. 1918,
WAJu 1 in Christian Science
Church, Chelsea, Atlantic City,
N. J., or between that point and
Oxford Ave., Ventnor Gold
ball Breastpin, with one large
"Old Mine" square-cut diamond.
Reward if returned to J. E.
Caldwell & Co., Chestnut and
Juniper Sts., Philadelphia.
CAPTAIN OF ENGINEERS
discharged, desires suitable em
ployment . nue 4 I , married , V.
ot I' education. 31 jenrs' c
Iierlence on inglnis!rlng of su
IHTiislon of larp' l,xtrl,iil
project , also cost .studies, , sti
inate.s and iluatmns; lan
l?uagts. French, Spanish i"?ti
man, Italian.
ildrrss 33,
I.'ilirer onhe I
$5000 POLICY COST S68.90
a 40 dividends reduce this cost after
fint year. Writo for specimen policy at
your SKe,
STOKES PACKARD
nAUGHTON & SMITH
4S WAI.NTT STRKET
J"""pure'b
Kfresh paintI
Look Around
You:
Fine estates, office build
ings, factories, banks,
homes all painted by
Kuehnle. So when YOU
want good paint and paint
ing just get in touch with
PAINTER
CiAlQ !
Get our csh'mafe-
OACC XtH
no obligations
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each denomination that must be
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cash and keeps a printed record of
the amount put Into each envelope.
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the International Payroll Machine
and a list of present users.
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Manufscturers of Payroll and
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Philadelphia Office 125 S. 12th Street
Phone, Walnut 5782
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Who's Got the Letter?
U1 VERYONE asks everyone else: "Have
f-f you got it", or "Do you know where
it is?" Of course the Boss wants the one
letter chat can't be found.
If you only had the Amberc Plan in your
pffice ! Con'iplete filing and finding, individual
ized to ycur bu:iness ; so simple and sure that
anyone who fenows the A-B-C's can file and
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Telephone Walnut 4674
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J BUSINESS 1
Charge Purchases Tomorrow Rendered on .Bills January lsts
M
Pre- Thanksgiving
Fur CoatsandF
awson or Lyeiviarry
1215 Chestnut Street
Presenting in Extraordinary Specialization
Values
!urs
Tlie great Fur-wearing season is here and we have prepared in abundance
tor tomorrow, so that you can wear your Furs for Thanksgiving and be able
to purchase them at a saving. Thp generous' lists of items here provide you with
excellent choice, and you must remember that such a Hat, abbreviated even as
it is, is possible only because we Manufacture our Furs ourselves and Sell
Direct to you, thus cutting out the middleman in every direction.
These Extraordinary Values Are for Tomorrow, Wednesday,
Only, the Last Shopping Day Before Thanksgiving Day.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase
Fur Coats
g8.50
mT
Marmot WP
Coat, vrtth
Jlaeooon rot- V
lar and cufta I. "
tlSS.OO
Chi!
cago
INDIVIDUALIZED B TO YOUR
i.
AglNDIVIDUALI3ED
mxf tvtx
UJie Complete Thn of Filing & Finding J
Fur Sets
Nutria 44.50
Hudson Seal 49.50
Taupe Wolf 49.50
Brown Wolf 49.50
Black Wolf 49.50
Natural Raccoon . . 49.50
Beaver 54.50
Taupe Kox 64.50
Brown I'"ox 64.50
Mink ,.... 84.50
Natural Squirrel . . 89.00
Skunk 89.50
Black Lynx 98.50
Alaska Red Fox... 135.00
Natural Blue Kox. .395.00
Silver Fox 475.00
Sumptuous
New
Coatees
165 0
195'o
Taupe and Nafural
Nutria, Mink, Mole
and Squirrel.
"mmmnmmniiniHnjiUffiiiairaenoia
Russian Pony Coats,
36-Inch Klare Model. "With
wide nhawl collar and deep
i.uITa of contrasting fur.
Australian Seal Coats, 1 "I ()
Smart SportB Model. Larc
shawl collar and wide chITk
of Australian Heal.
Marmot Coats, 11'
P.olHns shawl collar and
Jeep cuffs of marmot
Nutria Coat, 165'
Stylish Jaunty Model. n
pffeetlve sports coat of
novl design.
Hudson Seal Coats, 1 C C.
Smart Sport Model. IJarire
shawl collar and wide cuffs
of Hudson seal.
Australian Seal Coats, 1 7 Et
Full J aunt j Model
Dressy shawl collar and
dep cuffs of Squirrel or
Australian Opossum.
Raccoon Coats, 1 Q E.
1 hie Sports Mod'l larse
shawl collar and deep cuffs.
Australian Seal Coats, 1 Qf.
30-Inch Flare Model. 'With
Urcs Nutria, Squirrel or
Australian Opossum Bhawl
collar and cuffs.
Hudson Seal Coats,
88-Inch Jaunty Model.
Dressy shawl collar and
deep cuffs of Hudson seal.
Hudson Seal Coats,
Full Flare Model. With
Bhawl collar Rnd deep cuffs
of skunk or haver.
Moleskin Coats,
245
00
00
00
00
00
,00
00
00
I
Australian
Seal Cant.
Skunk collar
and cuffs,
tlSS.OO
295
.00
Scarfs &
Stoles
Taupe Wolf Scarfs. 24.50
Brown Wolf Scarfs 24.50
Taupe Fox Scarfs. 24.50
Black Wolf Scarfs. 32.50
Brown Fox Scarfs. 34.50
Mink Chokers ... . 34.50
Black Fox Scarfs.. 34.50
.Black Lynx Scarfs. 59.50
Hud. Sable Chokers 59.50
Scotch Mole Stoles 89.50
Squirrel Stoics .... 94.50
Hudson Seal Stoics 98.50
Fisher Ch'okers ....110.00
Skunk Stoics 175.00
Silver Fox Scarfs. .175.00
295
Very S m . r t Sports
Model. Very novel collar,
cuffs and border of Nutria.
Squirrel Coats,
295
00
00
Smart Sports Model. With
larre shawl collar and 6ep
cuffs. Well-matched skins.
Mink Coats,
495
.00
2-Inch Full Ds1rn. I-arce
shawl collar, deep belt,
cuffs and wide border.
I Broadtail Coats,
975
.00
Exceptionally h a n dsome,
lustrous moire skins, large
collar of Hudson Bay
Ruble.
Fox, Wolf and
Lynx Scarfs
19S0 j
29so 1
39so I
49.50 I
I
In Taupe, Brown, '&
Black, Poiret, Kam-
chatta, Georgette. d
.. . t. . 1 t. .. a , rki a j
iiiiHHMiiinniiibfflilijlDCriy iJOnas.ana J-urcnusinK ft0eii uiuurs .nxueiJieu
II
(S 26-21
syCl
frai0fon&
i4&&ntt &J'ee&.
(3.$ia
We Are Still Able to Offer Very Remarkable
Values in the Sales of Millinery, Women's
Suits, Coats and Fur Coats
These sales were inaugurated Monday and a great many of the lots
advertised have been sold, but there is still excellent selection and we urge
every shopper downtown on Wednesday to visit the Third Floor at
Darlington's and see what really worth-while values are there presented.
Scarf
carrs
Special for Wednesday
Scarfs of imitation moleskin closely
resemblinp; the real fur, nil are silk
lined:
$10.75 Scarfs for 514.50
819.50 Scarfs for $16.50
Scarfs of fine marabou and ostrich:
$11.00 Scarfs for $9.50
FIRST FI,OOR
Bags
Special for Wednesday
Chiffon Velvet Bags; metal, covered
or imitation shell frames:
$7.50 Bags for $6.00
$10.50 Bags for $8.50
$9.00 Bags for $7.50
$8.50 Bags for $7.00
FIRST- FLOOR
Rob
es
Special for Wednesday
These Motor Robes are wonderful
value at the reduced prices. Get one
for your own car or as a Christmas
present forsome car-owning friend or
relative:
$16.50 Robes for $12.50
$17.75 Robes for $14.00
$36.00 Robes for $27.50
All are full size, splendid appear
ance, good dark colors.
FIRST FLOOR
Cottons
Special for Wednesday
Good qualities of 3G-inch Percales:
Reduced to, loe
yard fODC
Black-and - white, navy - and - white,
Copenhagen - and - white and other
wanted combinations.
FIRST FLOOR
Silk:
Special for Wednesday
Printed Lining Silks from :i(5 to 40
inches wide; navy, brown and taupe
color combinations.
Also 40-inch Printed Foulards in
black-and-white, navy-and-white and
other good color effects.
$2.50 to $3.50
Qualities for '
.85
Two lots taken from regular stock
and grouped together to sell at this
special price for Wednesday only.
FIRST FLOOR
Woolens
Special for Wednesday
All-wool Silvertones, E4 inches wide;
navy, French blue, brown and tan; all
rich, warm shades
?aiu?.d.!:5.50
A very low price for a wonderfully
fine material,
FIRST FLOOR
La
ces
Special for Wednesday
Princess, Net Top, Valenciennes,
Venise, Filet and Chantilly Laces,
Beaded Metal and Silk Bands, 1 to 17
inches wide; edges and insertions
15c, 15c, 95c yard
Formerly 85c to $3.00
These are small lots which we wish
to clear away and are marked at these
prices for one day only to hurry them
out.
FIRST FLOOR
The Christmas Present Which Comes From
Darlington's Will Be Doubly Appreciated
This store has a well-merited reputation for QUALITY MERCHAN
DISE, and people know when they get a present which was purchased
here that it has real intrinsic worth.
Holiday stocks are at their best now and we have excellent selec
tions of
Gloves
Sweaters
Leather, Goods
Bags
Lingerie
Infants' Goods
Novelties
Neckwear
Scarfs
Auto Robes
Handkerchiefs
Petticoats
Furs
Furniture
Hosiery
Jewelry
Ribbons
Linens
Negligees
Blouses
Notions
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