w d.MAr.1 a-km.i'iv rin thhsx ST5f3rjk?T"it ' f f v i . i iin'VA 'T75J l i-ff t T,A 'ill- , , ' ' 'Mf, " Vi V v T? K, ' DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "The Winter Birda" By DADDV CHAMEn X , Tfr Ieeue m Trlr Pt-nnv was vision with frlenda Who JJ?nTho country. The frlenda hud "?-'"home and tho lovdlestDart of j0VLCn; wna the sun-room. This was lt'S sarfen, with bloomln plant, .eharmmff r t nhlnK fountain. e?.wit8 were protected from the. cold ff white ateam pipes mado tho flws rtof. 3'bSimy na in June. lr?.M. a blUrtrd wm rwtoK down fh North. Tho snow wiu falling ?" nd fast, the chilly blaats Bwcep !?i1t into hUKe drifts. Tho fow por M. .Soad liad their earn nd noaea nVuff"'rt ln 8n .. t1n$Sle"it waa like Bprln Tho !;. breathing awoet perfumes, didn't Khlver m the storm shook tho Ice JSttd wlndowa. They know they woro "SHi wiw ilnHiw loudly. flUto the J!noiii "with .melody. 'My awndcar rr ti pfl nna.' inuuKiu ickhi ua ?.r ira dFank in their rippling aong, cri"j, i. ie Via wern its-aln out ln ilnnm with molody. "My orwn d SSTwm BlrtSKd."' "thought Peggy, f"' ' rf,.nv in their rippling soi n itemed na If sho wero again out ln they were not her birds from tt?t.2ri.un0t niraiind, ft" ho aoon learned. They Sir. hiuVe birds ln cagca Mr. and Mra. Elo Canary. Mr. jinU Mra Tom Par JSJieL and Brownlo Thrush. . IiS5r . J, 4n hR free 1 Wo want to fly way out into the open! Wo don't Ilka tabe shut up In wire cages and stuffy tMiiies " tho blrda were singing. reirijy looked out at tho raging storm .e4 then back at the cotnfortablo room. S thought tho blrda wero very foolish not to be content where they were. "Don't you hear tho wind roar out rider sho said to tho blrda. "If you Sot out there, you'd "o froxen atlff In viiizy again looked out at the swirl lng ro. A boy. with his head all wriowd up In a muffler, was fighting Jta wav through the drifts and having a very hard time of It. She didn't want to be out thero fighting with him. and ihe was sure the birds wouldn't lllto It Even as sho watched tho boy 'he tumbled and fell Into a. drift, and no :!.. . ha that instead of rising to Is feet he Just .lay there ln the enow.. "Oh I Oh, perhaps ho Is dying of the eold like travelers ln the Alps," cried Ftriry. and she ran out to holp him. 'My gracious, Billy, what' wero you doing out In this awful storm?" asked Petty. "i via rescuing our Blrdland frlenda," declared Billy. "Do I bear them sing- llll! Billy lisienea eacerijr io me imii iBg and warbling of the oanarlea and Mrakoeta and .thrush. "No," explained Peggy. "Theso aro kouio birds." Than. nlaa. I'm afraid our Blrdland friends are froxen to death," and Billy began frantically 10 unDuiion ins coat. Th! Choel No. wa aro not." thlrped a bird volco, and out hopped Hue jay. "Whoo! Whool Maybe wo nrol" hooted a louder voice and from under Slllv's coat came Judge Owl. closely followed by Junco Snowbird and Perky sparrow. "Uet ouii uei ouii iou aon i do hong here!" screamed tho canaries and MrsKetts ana inrusn. muo jay cockcu Mi head on one aldo at this rude greet- g, and surea up at we nouse uirus. 'thee! Chee! Why don't you get out turaelvea If you think the getting out la oa," he cried. "I llKe tnls nice, warm xdtn, and I'm going to stay here." Now what do you think ls going to iippen? Do you think Billy and tho birds will have to go back Into the storm, or do, vu minx uie oiraa win movo in wiui ke canarlcB. parakeeta and thrush? If you wero telling thla atory, what vuia you nave nappen in tno next cnap- TI 'T' .. i , .. .. . ..ir. !.'... ,UH lrom OBiweil to go onoe over M1" cleclrl ari118 "" ?f2 for u V. you know nothing what soever about," retorted the did man. hm?i thrci ,nout8 later th houses of wIhi.?1?1! town ,woro Bllttkn by a. rumbling jar, and, simultaneously, n 0J.I5I'Ii0.w trcnch ,?.mo ten ct dep ft diagonally 8trc0t' cultln In double-quick time, tho old man faced miner who ran as f for his life 5JS!fSin .2it: to vy,e,J bM m his Bhouldor, "Thrco birds dead, and tho alarm to the rest of tho mine busted 1" jTOooa OocI!" gasped Iitchaw, gai- u QH&l ;tUl "le flwlnf fl8uro- "The jar must have broke open a pocket of choko damp and there's twenty-seven men down there no, twenty-eight. June I"" r' COm8 Ut of th": .,E?r lViLdiftUSht2r WM "Jready ln the cago, signaling him to lower away. n!in.'I"???!und' n found tho electric lights still on. Dashing from tho car, "L Pfid forwarl. passing evory once In aw., B .a itlly "'f0 ln which the canaries, kept there to Indlcalo tho pres cn;e. Ath? deadly gas. lay dead. an came upon several men who were go them, she was told that moot of tho men and probably Illnckman wero ln the passage to the right. No. Qlover was not there. "Warn thoso followa there's was I" aha "led. waving her hand to tho right. Then without a second's hesitation, Bho turned to tho left. A few momenta later, ln a awlft cur rr.ni," rreh air an tho emergency ven tilating fans got In their work, June and Iarry. whom sho had found wlth cut dimculty, made their way to tho At the top, they found June's father passing a hand across his troubled fore head, nnd oven the sight of hla daugh ter did not dlspcrso his expression of bcwlldorment "That fellow, June, that one that got out first and beat It without warning the rest, that was Illnckman. June, Illnck man. But my eyes aro so poor and he was so white and scared looking, I never know htm I It's Just come to ma now 1" "I knew him," said June, low and scornfully, whoso youthful eyes had penetrated the dlsgulso imposed by stark imKeii ingni anu panic, "i nope neB made a clean getaway, to save tho boys tho trouble of lynching him." "It was nlwhys you, really, Larry," Juno told nor husbnnd on their wedding day, "only it took a cavc-ln of the mlno and the disgrace of your your rival, to make me see it!" Next Complete NovtlrtKs "That Awful Furniture evening Public ledger-Philadelphia, .Monday, January 17, 1921 THE DAILY NOVELETTE The Husband tor Jane Ily WII.I.IA.M II. COWLES Larry Glover, looklnir oddlv out of Nice with his whltn rnliar and nnllxhnil shoes In the midst of the group of uchly dad miners waltlnir at th shaft read for the cage to come up, lifted hla nit ana smuca ma pleasure as Juno Lttchaw uiMoreil In thit door of li.r lithefs little shack. rresiing forward out of the knot of nn, he addressed her eanerly. "Will ;ou go with mo to tho Legion dance, liturday night, JunoT" he opened her lips, then suddenly . .u uiciu, ouuiins nor giunco o same Se at Ijirrv'H Bid. Tllrnfncr T.nrrv anw ftCk Hlnrkttinn tiramnn rf Ihn .1n Wit. strapping and muscular. ono just naturally can't." drawled 'ac, "the reason belnir nhn'a eolnir with ae Ain't that so. .Inn?" "Y-yes." ehe hesltntrd. "Yph. I ctipm Its so, Jack. Sorry, Larry." At that Instant tho cnge appeared at lie 'landing platform and the night am, worn-eyed and blackened with the nut from the soft coal, gave placo to M day men. A moment later. Larry 11 1 aione with tho gin. It Antnn m.,n t.h. m ..li..! FlStfUllV. "thntthn'f vm'r-A nlilHn ma lot of the running?" 'if n. moment, tho girl wns silent, i'r'dont ltnow. Larry." she said at - imtiK y. -im a miners uaugutcr, Hm 8lnce Dad ,08t n,s lf and ln- -w iiia t)H trying to savo one ol u rou whlte-collared men who MPiaiy got hlmaelf In trouble, he's been tad Bet fLCTlfnnt fhnl Vm1 ll.M wmA K.'llj mlnd, I,vo Bot to marry some "Llkn Jnrlr ITInMtH.nH ,. j..i v "; ,'Oh. I grant. June, he's a render physically when It comes to wis force but surely .! .,!'' summoned tile girl's ,.; ? slnoe tho flay tllat M nccl mXhi?, 'nespaeltated him for further s - grouna naa iecn given the teX. Jlu1you- Run along, now." And fe, with a worried llttlo smllo at ','r uufyca HF fnth. 1 How hT" ,J "tYvu -4ruinK io younfr riiPW before him with a dlflapprovlnff Udrolaii10 in th0 morn,n I 'V. ,. returned Larry cheerfu lly IEXO ho Making More Money Capltallilng a Love far Mnnlc Those who regard art solely for Its own sake and mnlntaln that it nhnu1) never be lowered to a sordidly com mercial level frequently make the as sertion that our business llfo of today stifles tho finer Instincts and makes It, impossible for an artist to be suc cessful unless he always has one eye on the nay en vr I one. But Miss Mnrv R. Vogt, of Philadelphia, haB proved the falsity of this assertion. Music, to her. la not only an inexhaustible source of satisfaction, out tne means by wnicn she has raised her department-store salary irom s a weeK to wen. a figure which is a good many times this nmount Loving musto as she always has, It wns only natural thnt Mlsa Vogt should nsk to be placed ln the aheet music de partment of tho Wanamaker atone when sho commenced her store experience at tho age of ten vcars this being before tho child labor laws were enacted. Even then, however, little Miss Vogt brought to her work an Innate interest and' sin cero enthusiasm which caused her rapid advancement while, outalde of the utor hours, aho amused herself by studylnc music ana specializing in organ practice. One of the leading organists in Phila delphia became Interested In the child and made her his nsslstant, later bring ing her genius to the attention of hei employers at the store. It wasn't long before sho was mado concert organist and then she added supervision of all the musical activities of the store, ln addition to being musical Instructor of tho girls' branch of the John Wana makor Commercial Institute. "No," Miss Vogt admits, "a depart ment Htore doesn't seem to hold out much hopn to any ono who 1ovh music so that sho cannot live without it, but opportunities can always be developed, provided ono is on the lookout for them Life ls not nil commercialism, after all." Tomorrow lly Keeping Onea Eyea Open Adventures With a Purse OH! TUB very npxt time you come In town, whether you have one baby or two or none, for the matter of thnt, nlcnue do go nud sec tho children'!. rooms. You could not possibly help being Interested nnd enjoying every inch of those four or live rooms ! You begin nt the nursery, a fascinatiug place of pinks r A Ready-Cooked Food for breakfast lunch or supper Grape'Nuts Crisp granules of wheat and malted barley "sweet as a nut" from special processing and long baking. "There's a Reason" A4- dmffirs 0tMrwrhpm L , ,A I0E301 OE30I: IOE3QI I0E30 PALMER'S SILKS Annual Clearance Sale Continues Bona Fide Reductions Prices Half and Less ff'-S 5uronetl Satin, 40-in., all colors $2.95 :H Pongee Natural Col., Imported. .33-in., now 90c $4.50 Crepe Silk Shirtings 32-in., now $1.65 &.50 Peau de Crepe Shirtings 32-in., now $2.95 trtX eorette Black, Extra Heavy. .40-in., now $1.55 ' Jylium Taffeta, Best Quality. .40-in., now $2.50 r ra iMnted Radiums, All Colors. . .40-in., now $2.95 Ifinn irico,Wc, White, Black, Beaver, 36-in., now $1.85 nn ?tin Face Crepe, Navy, Black. .40-in., now $2.95 iiZ ha,neuse, Best Make,7ColorB, 40-in., now $2.75 r2 u ,n All-Silk, 5 Shades 40-in., now $1.95 W-60 Colored Taffetas, Plain and Changeable 36-in., now $2.45 c!m?U ave ken waWn or prices to como down, you m De sure the low level has been reached here, you will pay more later. ?e P.a,tient about elevator. It is over-taxed, you will be pam when you see tho values we aro giving. 1318 rHPQTNIIT STREET I xhurlh FloorTake Elevator I Established JW MmOtt . i . f n and blues and pale lavenders a veritable Kingdom for n tiny prlnco or prlnccfss. vd thc,a, throuith tho Mother Gooao room and the Nonh'n Ark room, and the .'oldler room! Ench Is completely fur niched with everything that a small heart could desire. I think I liked best the Noah's Ark room with Us funny little painted chairs, with queer rounded backs, each painted with nn animal. And the curtains were of red and white IOEXOE aonoE aociQ checked gingham. You would never be lieve how nico they could look. Hut there, I must not tell ou oil about those rooms before you go. Just stop in and sco for yourself. You can get nl sorts of Ideas for furnishing or doing over somo room In your own house. The shop where I hnvc been buying my shoes for the lost yenr nnd n linlf is hnvlng n special on some oxfords. s They nro tnn, with medium heel nnd winged tip and are rather heavy the kind you would want for walks or to wear with sports clothes. They nro as trim and smart looking na anything I have aeen In the way of oxfords, nnd their price, if I remember correctly, Is $7.05. I saw them In the window as I passed, and I nm prnctlcnlly sure that that-Is the price, although It certainly docs sound unusual, doesn't it? ASCO ASCO ASCO A S' c o, I. a s c o A' S' C o A s c 0 a4 s c A Si c o ' A s, c u A s c A c 01 a c o A S1 c o A s c 01 A S c o A' S' o A S oC A S: o U si C4 O A s' c' lO r A S 8 SSV SfcSMBSBUBS. SmSBVByjst. JStJsli ' i i J ' 'I I'" m w 'w ip k'i ' ASCO ASCO ASCO t6K4m4mlml6l-lml.46k uvery "Asco" Store Is a Link in the Chain of Confidence that Binds Our Customers and This Fast-growing Business Together t i Jl sratiytos to us to bo able to point to the fact that wo arc in the f ore iront of thoso who aro making aincero efforts to speedily reach stabilizing levels m living costs. We have cut tho prico of every item in our enormous stockB time and tlmo again, wherever at aU possible, ofteh with an utter disregard for our own costs. Wo feel well compensated for our sacrifices by the confidence wo know our customers havo in us. What Would Groceries Be Costing Today Were It Not for the "Asco" Stores? Wtgerolx "Asco" Rolled Oats cut to 9 pkg 3 pkgs 25c only tho very choicest white oata grown in Wa t)tic.v "AjUVk" rnrtnna 'J'" Price special for thla week. Take advantage- of this .Anj,wuiim uurgain anu Duy ireeiy. Buy"A8co" Goods and Be Sure of the Best! "Aaco" Macaroni... pkg 10c "Asco" Spaghetti.. pkg 10c "Asco" Farina pkg 10c "Asco" Buckwheat, .pkg 14c "Asco" P. C. Flour, pkg 14c "AscoTblSjmip,can 12 Vic "Asco" Sliced Bacon.pkg 22c "Asco" Dried Beef, pkg 15c "Asco" Bak.Powder,can 5-9c "Asco'Tork &Bcans,cn 6-lOc "Asco" Ginger Ale, bot. 10c "Asco" Cornstarch, pkg 7c "Asco" Peanut Butter,lb21c "Asco" Mustard jar 12c "Asco" Flour, 12-lb. bag 70c "Asco" Bluing bot 7c "Asco" Ammonia., .pkg 9c uAbco"WJ). Vinegar.bot 12c "Abco" Cider Vinegar, 16c J J ' - i8P8gr- Prunes catio 21c Other Sizes Cut to 12 'ic and 19c lb An unusual bargain. Buy freely. Very nutritious, recommended highly by physicians. 0ur37Rceir Calif. Peaches cut to 30ccan Our Regular 40c California Peaches cut to 33c That delicious flavor only found in California peaches. A bargain thousands will take advantage of. crtmof TomatO SOUP cat to 10c can American Stores' cuts are worth-while another item among many coming under tho knife. Harvester Apple BUttCF Cat to 15c A very nutritious and appetizing spread just fresh apples, pure sugar and spice. No B. C. Soda Biscuit i 17c Our regular price on these, the beat soda biscuits baked. iiirn i .rpnm v i .m-riir-. ai.i J ' feS r ;Butters::fi9 1 "Taste itl" FCsP ' c lb Somo butter you eat with the mere knowledge that you're eating butter. Not so wun ".Loueiia' I unce you taste it, your verdict will instantly be "That's certainly good butter!" Richland Butter, lb 58c A very good creamery print butter. Best Dn4Ann white ruiaiuca Vt bus 30 lbs , 60 ', neck (7W lbs), 15c; 4 peck (3 lbs) 8c Bljr, dry mealy potatoes t a very low price. Fancy YelloW Globe Onions, lb 2ftc Sed Sugar Corn cut to 8c can Small cans of as fine corn as you ever served. Convenient size for newly-weds and small families. .J Best Pink Salmon can 15c Horse Shoe Salmon, can 34c A splendid opportunity to economizo on your meat service. "Asco" Blend COFFEE b29c "Taste the difference?" Any merchant can sell a customer coffee once, but the mark of merit lies in continued public de mand. The public does know good coffee, for today vre aro selling milllqns of pounds of "Asco" Blend yearly, and the demand is increasing steadily. Try a pound today you'll taste the difference! "Asco" Blend TEAS 45c 2-lb pkg 23c; J-lb pkg 12c Old Country Style, India Ceylon, Orange Pekoe, Plain Black and Mixed. Ono of these is the blend you prefer. Tell tho clerk what kind you're now using. "Asco" Oleomargarines 32c The very best Olco made. Uso it for the table or baking. Nut Margarine, lb 25c More Items Recently Reduced in Price; Some Almost Half! American Maid Catsup... 14c Best Cornmeal lb 3c Best Boiled Oats. ..6 lbs. 25c Victor Bread Crumbs, pkg 10c Pearl Hominy 3 lbs 10c Pure Honey jar 14c Fancy Cherries can 25c Marrowfat Beans lb 12c Best Lima Beans. ... .lb 10c Best Soup Beans lb 7c Whole Green Peas lb 7c Yellow Split Peas lb 7c Pure Jellies,., glass 10c Curtice Jams jar 32c-37c Laundry Starch lb 8c Tender Sugar Corn., .can 10c Choice Tomatoes. . .can Cc-8c Tender Peas can 12'ic Jcllo pkg 12c JK. Whole Grain Blue Rose 3 lbs for 25c Rice ib 9c Lenox Soap... big cake 5c Young's Soap Chips.pklOc Lifebuoy Soap.... cake 8c Star Naptha Soap, ck 7c Fels Nap. Soap, cake 7c Snowboy Powder, pkg IViC Fancy Kieffer Regular prico 20c. An cco nomlcal dessert. Campbell's Pork & Beans, can Another item cut in price. "ears can jloc lie Grape Fruit.. each 7c-10c Hcrshey's Cocoa, can 9-18c Mazola Cooking Oil.can 30c Pure Salad Oil, bot 9c-16c Crlsco (shortening) lb 23c Norway Mackerel,7-15-23c V You're Losing Money every time you pay more than 8c for bread. The big Victor Loaf is the best bread bargain on the market torfnv. UictOi,ioo, Bread 8 Children thrive on it These Prices in AU Oar 179 "Asco" Meat Markets .J Small Lean Smoked Picnics 17c Pot Roast Boiling: Beef Rolled Shoulder Quality Meats 17 C Rack Mutton Chops Neck Spring Lamb ID Fresh Beef Liver Finest Native Chuck Roast ib 15c Pure Pork OCr Tasty Fresh OOp Sausage, lb oov- Sausage, " ol- Sliced Lebanon 1 n Bologna, -,b iyC Delicious Sour Krout "'5c Delicious Country Scrapple, lb 12c "Asco" Stores all over Phlla. and throughout Pnnna., New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland i f, if ny ip ,p ii m ip ipi p t p p w 'p y " f 'P p t 'P "P "P p ip i n, y A S C A S C o II ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO 'ASCO fASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCOI WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S ts. Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store No End of Pretty New Frocks $10.75, $12, $13.50, $15 to $25 What astonishingly pretty things you'll find in the Down Stairs Store I Frocks of serge or tricotine, of velour or silvertonc, of crepo de chine, Georgette crepe and Spring-like taffeta. They're new and fresh and have a most engaging air of youth and cheerfulness about them. Best of all, their prices aro very low. Serge Dresses $10.75 and $12 A dress with a pleated skirt is prettily stitched in bright blue. Another is beaded and several pretty styles are embroidered in colored wool. $12 dresses are braided and cut on straight lines with a cord girdle marking the waistline of each. Sizes 36 to 44. Tricotine Dresses $13.50 Smart little dresses with long straight lines and dresses with blouse bodices trimmed with soutache. Gay sashes, collars and cuffs of bright tricolette add a delightful touch. Tricotine With Bugle Beads - Jp Interesting Choosing at $15 Tricotines are gaily embroidered in col ored wool or silk. Skirts often show deep bands of embroidery reaching above the knees. Eton models among them. Others are trimmed with black silk braid. Taffetas and crepe de chine dresses in Copenhagen, brown, navy and black are beaded, pleated or embroidered in silk. These charming dresses are in navy blue, embroidered with black bugle beads and small colored beads, and are piped with gold or henna soutache braid. New and auito un usual. Beautiful Georgette Crepe Frocks, $32.50 Every woman needs at least one dress of this type in her wardrobe it can be worn on innumerable occasions. New frocks in navy, black or brown are made over charmeuse and handsomely beaded. (Market) Men's Ail-Wool Trousers $4 to $9.75 Splendid values, nil-wool suitings in any number of mixtures and blue serges. A man is apt to And just the pair that he wants. All-wool and tailored in the Wanamaker way, it la no wonder that men nre coming more and more to The Gallery Store for Men for these separate trousers! (0lltry, Market) Every Little Girl Should Have a Raincoat She can't stay home from school, just because it is raining, so a raincoat is a real necessity. All sorts of good ones of tan or navy blue rubberized materials, often with hats to match, are ?5.75, $6, ?6.50 and $10. For girls of 6 to 16. Raincapes, $2.25 Rubberized tan coats with hoods attached. Sizes 6 to 14 years. (.Market) Xiood Corsets About Half Price . $2, $3 and $5 Included are sizes from 21 to 85 and all models from topless to medium bust. This is quite an oppor tunity, as there are many well-known corsets in the lot: Adora, La C a m i 1 1 e, Nemo, W. B., Bon Ton, etc. Some are of plain white or pink coutil and others are of figured brocho or striped poplin. (Central) Sparkling Necklaces 50c, 65c, $1 Amethyst, topaz, sap phire, emerald, coral and pearls all are cleverly copied in these pretty neck laces with metal links. Plenty of browns, to match brown frocks, too. A double strand of silvery metal and the pink of .coral is $1. Groups of imitation pearls on silk cords are 50c. (Chutnut) Wolf Furs a Third Less Wolf scarfs, in taupo and brown, are S20 to $31.50, and a lovely brown scarf at $26.50 is sketched. Wolf sets, in taupe and brown, are $60 and $66.50. Fox Jap cross fox sets, $42.25. Pox sets, in taupe and brown, are $53.25 to $83.25. Patagonian fox scarfs nre $14.50. Beautiful Quality distinguishes every piece of fur in tho sale. The skins are all well-cured, full-furred and lovely. The silks that line the scarfs -and muffs are of good quality and harmonious color. (Market) l .' CENTER ABLE j j ii vy OPPORTM BTfl Loo Aprons at 75c Women's Aprons, 75c Mado of far better gingham than any wo havo had at this price. Trimmed with rick rack braid as the picture Fhowa. They come In pink or blue plain-color chambray and in checked or plaid ginghams. Pretty enough for anybody and renlly sensible because they pro tect the dress. Uncommon Dress Gingham, 19c a Yard First showing of tho gingham that last Summer sold at more than double. Checks, plaids and plain colors, finely woven and with a desirablo soft finish. Lavender, blue, pink and smart red checks in tho lot. 27inches wide. Kitchen Crash, 19c Yard Best cotton crash woven. Made with a hard finish that does not lint easily. 17 inches wide. Women's Flannellet Nightgowns, $1 When ono remembers what such garments cost last seajjon it really does seem that u dollar has on-o moro grown to the value of 100 cents. Mudo with round neck, long sleeves and in pink or bluo stripes. Women's Flannellet Petticoats, 50c ' Only 300, so please come early if you wish ono. These havo good deep flounces that most women like. Surprising $1 Petticoats Of better sateen thnn ono would ordinarily find in petticoats nt even double the price. Seams nre finished, there is elastic at tho waist and tho colors are black, white and flesh. ' Splendid Bath Towels, 25c, 35c, 38c and 50c New nthletlc towels at 38c. Extra large, all-white towels nt 50c, and medium size all-white or colored towels at 25c and 35c Brides may like to toko advantage of them. tS A'-iA-iV4,M ,'" J,s ., .jt-w , t e, '.-. 1. . ,t.Iv.,. .Af.tf ,.,,. Civ,,, ,, . tA.ttJt. v ,v y tKi.., ,.., 7 ! .MMflS? 'VI ', A 4 ,'i M l p t v " if lit , (fit 1.I Alt oir Jo K.ifl p 8 , I I M . , 'V. .
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