Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 21, 1921, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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MN FLEES AUTO ON
R. R.; WOMAN SLAIN
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MrC. H6CK. CX-OrtlUOIl WWIIUI
?Hore, Is Killed as Train
Rams Stalled Car
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WEDGED AT WHEEL
"Mfr riinrlt'i II. Itr-ck. part owner
of ft holel nt Seniors Point. r. J . wns
ilnftuntiy kill" IHM nigiii. wnen me
jutnmntille ehe was drlvinc crashed
llimiiR'i I'10 ntftf paten nt n rnllrrmd
,cr(,,n(f en the outskirts of Camden
ml tltc meter stalled en the trik in
'front of nn express train.
A ma" "'10 ,vna W'-M ner "lnnnncd
e (.top from ''10 nwehlne and get out
of tlie nJ" nMhc locomotive bore down
en the enr. The wemnn wns wedged
behind the wheel nnd nnnblc te get out.
Tlie mim wns Inft seen running down
the trucks after the train hit the ipoter
'am! then dragged it n hundred feet nmld
-, screeching of hrnl.es nnd shouts of
i crewing watchman who tried te flag
. Mrs. Hck was the proprietor of n
jnloen at renin ami uxieru Htreetr.-.
Jlr lnubnnd Is new runninc u hotel in
Biltlmer.
According te Camden police, thin man
WHnrrv C. Palmer, butcher, nt Pleni.
anlville. N .T. Ther nsicrt they learned
jB,t niglit he wns the man seen running
down the truck after the necldent. and
that lie engaged a jitney te return him
te J-emftirs Point hint night, It Is said
le will be at the Coroners Inquiry te
be eendiieted In Camden today.
Willlnm II Hard, joint proprietor of
the Somers Point Hetel, told police,
when notified ( the necldent, he be
lieved the woman killed was MriCHeck.
It was net until the license, tng hnd
been found In the wreckage nnd Palmer
nttirned home that police ay they were
crrtnln of the people involved in the
aicirfent -
Although the gates crc against traf
fic, pending parage of the train nt the
tres"iinj. police wiy the couple in the
automobile, a roadster, disregarded both
this warning nnd the flag of the watchman.
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T,0 START 3 BIG BUILDINGS
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Large Improvements Will De Begun
In Heart of City
Erection of three office buildings in
the center of the city will neon begin.
One. te cost ?300,000, will be erected
by the Medical Arts Itcnlty Company, at
1003-05-Valnut street, adjoining the
present Medical Arts Building, Six
teenth nnd Walnut streets.
Jley A. Heymann & Urd. will erect
n ten-story office building nt 21.1.lfi
Seuth -Bread street, adjoining the Itltz Itltz
Qarlten Hetel, nt a cost of $300,000 :
while J. Wnllnce Hiillewcll will build a
ten-story office buidlng nt 11.18-21 San San
seni street, at n edst of 3250,000.
1 "W.
Jumps Off Bike te Aved Crash
.Tumping from his bicycle te avoid a
collision with n motertruck at Bread
street and Fnirmeunt nvenue yesterday
afternoon, Wldrnny, Angcle, 821 Fcr Fcr
nen street, n messenger boy, suffered
cuts of the legs nnd body. He wns
tnken te St. Jeseph's Hespitnl.
STARTS BJG FAIR FUND i
Jacob (Umbel Offers $20,000 as Part
of $2,000,000 Subscription List
A $2,000,000 gu'arnnt'ee for the 1020
Sesqul-Centennlal" wns proposed laet
night by Jacob Gimtfel who buid his
firm lifprepar,ed tesubscibc $20,000 If
ninety-nine ethciy pledge $20,000 each.,
Mr. Glmbel made his proposal nt
dinner in thc-Olrabcl store attended by,
350 persons. The "celebration marked
. tnenttfiHltth-nannlVersftry of the
Olmbel firm in " Vincennes, Ind. ; the
twenty-seventh birthday 'of the, Phila
delphia' store nnd the first anniversary
of the fllmbcl Foundation, n beneficiary
'"Inhere who spoke were former- Gov-enie-r
Htuartr,. Samuel II.- w?,V?'
Cyrus II. K. Curtis, Judge J. Wilis
Martin, Levi 1U Hue and Txjssinr J.
TtesenwnM. .Hampton 'h. Carsen was
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WOMEN'S!
Coats &l
Suits i
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GATELY & FITZGERALD!
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If your hair is lustrous
If your hair is supple
If your hair is aburtdant
If your hair never comes out
If your scalp is white
If your scalp feels comfortable
If your scalp has no dandruff
your scalp never itches
Then
Yeu don't need
ED.PINAUD'S
HAIR TONIC
But
Be fair te yourself and if
you de need ED. PJNAUD'S,
buy at any drug or depart
ment store, use it faithfully
and wihch your hair im
prove. This hue French prepa
ration is fragrant and pure.
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Frechie's Fixtures
The Newspapers Say
we use some of the best illustrations, or "cuts," of
lighting fixtures that they print; but we knew from
experience that the average man or woman can't tell
from any newspaper "cut" or picture ever made what
a fixture really leeks like as a whole, or whether it
is worth $15.00 or $50.00.
All you get from a newspaper illustration is a bare outline
of the design; net an idea of the quality, the finish, the color
or the beauty.
That's one l-ensen why we don't talk te you about prices
in our advertising. What's the use? We're net here te feel
anybody. It's also the reason why we urge you strongly te
visit our showroom with its wonderful facilities for showing
you the fixtures all lit up, exactly as they will leek in your
own home. Then you will be able te pass a judgment really
worth while en their decorative and mene.y value:
Come anil see us. Yeu are always welcome. Open every week
day until 5 P. M.
JOSEPH E. FRECHIE & CO., Inc.
27 North Seventh St., Phila.
""rf I IletTtecn Market nnd Arch Mf.
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There are many advantages in shopping at a store which special
izes in the article for which you arc looking. When purchasing house
furnishings, therefore, you will find the Heusefurnlshlng Stere of
J. Franklin Miller most dependable.
QRIENTAL PEARLS What
woman does net aspire, at some
time in her life, te be the possessor
of a pearl necklace that lovely piece
of jewelry which, perhaps mere than
any .ether, lends charm and beauty te
the wearer? And, one' does net,
necessarily have te purchase an ex
pensive necklace. It is a delightful
custom te present n young girl with
a small neeklncp. whleh mnv hn nAAaA
te from time te time, until when she
nas grown te womanhood, it has be.
come a necklace of real imoertnnco
At the store of Bailey, Banks and
uiume company, you will nnd a
wonderful collection of exquisite
pearls Pearls whose marveleuB lus
terthe Orient I am" told, is com
parable only te the oriental sunset.
CANDLES of every conceivable
color and shade, long tapers or
small, short ones. If you have been
looking for some te harmonize with
the decorations in your home, you
will be sure te find them among the
wonderful assortment of hand-dipped
candles at the store of J. Franklin
Miller, 1612 Chestnut Street. On the
mantelpiece, en the buffet, en the
small table or desk which stands
aeainst the wall, these lovely candles
placed in the beautiful brass candle
sticks which you will also find at
Millers, will leek most attractive.
They make greatly appreciated and
inexpensive gifts, tee a timely sug
gestion for a Shower Gift te the
Autumnal Bride. But then, there
ure countless articles at Mlllerx" which
will be most welcome te the Urlile who
la about te start housekeeping,
A S YOU open a box of Apples that
' marvelous odor, different from
anything else in the world, greets
you and before you knew it, you have
seized at one of the Apples and bit
ten a luscious morsel out of its
shiny, red cheek. It is a gift which
will be especially appreciated by the
boy or girl away at school. And
Hallowells' (Bread below Chestnut)
guaiantee perfect delivery anywhere
within 1000 miles of Philadelphia.
There are no extreme prices either.
Fer $4.00 you can get a large box of
very geed Apples which will keep a
month. Yeu will find Apples te
please every taste, tee crisp, Delici
ous Apples, the most popular of all;
beautiful, red Jonathans; and rosy
cheeked Winter Banunas.
T HAVE told you before of the many
1 up-te-date and ingenious Electri
cal Appliances which are te be found
at the shop of the J. F. Buchanan
buppiy ue., 171G Chestnut Street
of the Laun-Dry-Ette, that unique
washintr-machine ii'l-ildi Hrle wiina
readv for t.lle linn withnnf fVin ..-A
of a wringer: of the Sweeper-Vac,!
i.nu wivuucrt) in one, ier Dy turning
a lever it can be converted from a
suction cleaner te a cleaner with a
moier - anven tirush of the varleuB
Mectrlcal Heaters, etc. New you
have an opportunity of heelnir then
appliance demonstrated under the
most pleaalnif circumstances, for ut the
jiousenem Appliance Kxhlblt which will
take place, all next wek. at the First
rtetrlmcnt Armery (Hread nnd Callow
hill), the Buchanan Comeunv will nrvimu
booths 71-72-73-74. Amenr the most Im-
penani exniDiia will ue: me Laun-Dry-Kttej
the Sweeper-Vac, and the Patten
Irener.
OHIHTS AND TIES1 Nowhere in Philadelphia will you find them of better
- maue and quality man at trie store of MacUenald & Campbell, 1334-30
Chestnut Street. Benutiful shirts of silk or cotton madras, in plain white
or an iiic newest stripes anu patterns irem wnicn te make your selection
or tuavuiii-iiimiu anuia, ujicAtuncu in wurKiiiunsiiip, Among me mere
neinuiu uiuivriuiH ueiuu ueu ure imperteu oceicn maaras anu batiste
Women bb well as men are taking advantage of this splendid department'
Then there is the delightful display of neckwear knitted ties, ties of silk
grenadine and striped ties, the Club, Regimental and College stripes being
especially popular. Or if you are looking for something distinctive, the
feurln;hands, made te order out of spltalfleld squares (silk made en hand
looms by English craftsmen), irq exclusjve and unequalcd in this city.
THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION '
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Depend Upen Sttawbridge & Clothier
Yeu have every assurance'ef SATISFACTORY SERVICE-complete stocks of merchandise of aPP-eved
style and reliable quality, at the bed-rock prjce-level of this season-the lowest price possible for such meichan
dise, at all times, and many special purchases at even less than the lowest prevailing market prices.
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TJERE'S the sort etnews that will bring pleasure and
" satisfaction te hundreds of Philadelphia nien who
have about decided that TO-MORROW will be the day
te select the new Suit or Overcoat. Among the many
exceptional value groups available, these three com
mand the instant attention of every man who knows
geed Clothing and appreciates geed value:
Imported English Overcoat
Winter Overcoats
$33 a $44
A large advance-season purchase of fine
overcoat fabrics is responsible for these re
markable values. Ulsters and Ulsterettes,
beautifully tailored wrlh half-belts or belted,
all-around, in handsome, richly patterned
fabrics!
. "Wickham" Suits
$30 $35 $40
Wonderful values in a wonderful selection
of wonderful styles. Pin stripes, checks, neat
mixtures and soft brown and gray fabrics,
faultlessly tailored in the smartest styles we've
seen for many a day.
Winter Overcoats
$25 and $30
Twe notable groups of Ulsters and Ulster
ettes. Carefully tailored of handsome all-wool
overceatings, in some of the stnartest of the
season's new styles for up-te-the-minute young
men and men of mere conservative tastes."
158.00
Fleecy Scotch weaves, Londen styles and Londen
tailoring at one-third less than last year's price.
Overcoats of-Crombie Weaves, $78.00
Handsomely-tailored Overcoats, of genuine
Crombie Scotch fabrics,' unusual value indeed at
the price,
Autumn-weujht Tep Coats, $25.00
About 100 Tep Coats of smart new herringbone
and ether fabrics. They are marked at much less
than the usual pi ice.
Tan Gabardine Tep Coats, saa.en
Semi-military belted styles, of English-woven
gabardine. Smart. wll tailored, exceptional value.
Hart, Sciaffner & Marx Suits, $'45.00
All manner of smart styles for men and young
men te cheese from.
Suits With Extra Trousers, $29.50
Worsted and Cassimere Suits each with an
extra pair of trousers at much less than the reg
ular price.
Youths' Extra-Trousers Suits, $27.50
Suits designed for slender, youthful figures
two pairs of LONG TROUSERS te every Suit.
Youny Men's Mackinaws, $16.50
With new ideas in pockets and belts.
Trousers, $3.75, $5.50 and $6.50
great variety from which men can cheese.
Trr - Slmv, brl(lK i. Cle'hl-r Se. end T'oer Unit
Men's Hats
Specials!
Velour Hats, $Z.95
Derby Hats. $U.
Cleth Hats, $;L
Cleth Caps, $2M
Seft Hats, $2.85
They'll go quickly te-morrow!
Straw bridge & Clothier
heend noer, Mitr!t Street, Kast
Thousands of
Men's Neckties
The finest collection we have
ever assembled new ready for
the convenience of men who de
mand full measure of smartness
and quality for their money.
Trices 50c te $5.00.
Strawbrlde I I'lethltr
Alnl" 1 XUrket Street
Men's Mufflers
Have arrived from France and
England in time te meet the first
cool breezes of winter $3.50
and $G.00. Strawbrlduu i. Clethl-r
Market Street Cress Aisle
Women's New
Autumn Raincoats
Rubberized Raincoats of plain
and novelty weaves, also rubber
surface silk and rainproof cloth.
Belted Coats and full, rippling
Capes with belted front ? 12.00
te $40.00. HtrawbrMRs Clothier
Second rioer Filbert Street
The Famous
Meade Bicycles
We arc Philadelphia distribu
tors for the Meade Cycle Ce.
Bicycles $50.00 and $60.00. A
wheel your bay will be proud of.
A premium SET OF TOOLS and
'equipment free with each Bi
cycle. StrawUrUlge & Clothier 1'eurth Fleer
Demonstration of
Wizard Lightfoot
System of Feet
Relief New Going On
Straw BrUUe & ( lettiler
Elihth ana rilbert Streets
FineBabyCeaches
New $32.75
Which is far below the regulnr
retail pricb. A small group of
handsome B I e c h P u 1 1 m a n
Coaches reduced new $32.75.
Chariet Coaches, new $22.50
Strollers new $19.50
White-enameled Weeden
Cribs, Drep-side,
Mattress, $9.50
Htrawbrl Isu & Cethier
Th're I'loer Centre I
Madeira Hand
Embroidered Linens
Are always attractive when
used for home decoration, but,
these are exceptionally attractive,
as their prices are lower than
usual. All hand - embroidered
and hand-scalloped
Bread Tray Cevers, Oj-U in. 30c
Tea Napkins. 13-itirh $9.50 dez.
Luncheon Sets, 1.1 neces fS.50
Scarfet, 13x54 nirich tti.OO
Stiawbililne Clothier ,
V 'e ll Centre )
Beys' and Girls'
Sweaters, $5.00
Shaker-knit Sweaters in pull- i
ever V-neck .style, some with j
shawl cellai. Various colors.
SizeB 10 te 18 years $5.00. I
Htrawbrldue t. ci thir Keurth rioer
Dress Trimmings
The choice of foreign and
American markets, showing the
newest nnd smartest Trimmings
for street dresses, afternoon
frocks, and scintillating sequin
bands for evening gowns.
Bands 25c te $35.00 a yard
Fringes 55c te $15.00 a yard
Girdles $1.00 te $9.00 each
Htrawbtidne & Clothier Alula 8, Centre i
Blouse News
Hundreds and hundreds of th
inexpensive Blouses, all with
smart new features
Peter-Pan Weel Jersey
Over-Blouses, $3.95 te $6.00
Nary, brown, Copenhagen, nut
and reindeer.
Peter-Pan Silk Pongee
Tuck-in Blouses, $3.00
With narrow plaitings.
Mignonette Over-Blouses.
Many Shades, S5 and $5.75
With embroidery or fringp.
Crepe de Chine Tuck-in
BleusesSS.OO te $6.75
Tailored models in white,
flesh, navy, brown and black.
StriiWbriilK- ("othler ("ethler ("othler
flece' A T'loer Centra
i
Fine Black Leather
Hand Bags
Hand Bags and Strap Beeks
of black pin seal, crepe eal,
morocco, cowhide and vachette
leathers.
Styles arc novel et conserva
tive, including Bags mounted en
handsome decorative frames. Til
the group are the Hiddcn-away
Pocket Eags.
Strap Beeks. $2.95 te $28.40
Hand Bags $3.50 te $50.00
Strawbrldee t '""leth -r Aiile 0. Cn're
Hand-fringed
Sashes Are the
Vogue
Often the only trimming
needed te give the smartest effect
te a woman's frock. These are
two yards long, vith three-knot
fringe 7 Mi inches deep; beautiful
and inexpensive:
Reman Stripe S3.00 and .6.."0
Black Meire Sashes $3.50
Str.vbrllae I 'etVr Alila 11 rr 'e
Necklaces of Pearl
Beads Half Price
Many will buy them te-morrow,
for Christmas gifts, se lovely are
these Necklaces of fine, indes
tructible pearl beads; with geld
"lasps. Werth double, 18-inch,
new $4.00; 2-1-inch new $5.50.
tr.wlirliite t Clethle.
Alii Marl-t 3're."
Candy Specials
Four favorite kinds take a
box home to-merrow:
Old-fashioned Vanilla Dreps 15c
Cocoanut Creams no 45c
Hard Candy new 38c a pound
Chocolates, 13-ounce be.xe.i 35c
Stra-vbrldce 4 Clothier
lui-tnei' jnd 3'Sivrt X'-e-' Cr Aieia
Hallewe'en Novelties
Nut Cups, Pumpkin Lanterns,
Jack Herner Pies, Nevel Hats,
and no end of favor.
Hallewe'en Candy 50c a pound
Nut Candy 25c te $1.25 a pound
S'ra-Abr'dffe k Ce'l lr !a-m-nt
Cedar Chests
$22.50
Unusual
Value"
A special purchase the
Chests just received 100 of
them, at about one-quarter
undei real value. Well made.
of led cedar, handsomely fin
ished; with lock and key.
Size, 19 inches wide, 19 inches
high, 40 inchf.s long. Be sure
te see them $22.e0.
Straw l.rli.it a ethler
Tlilr-I I ioer Centre
Women's Enameled'
Week-end Cases
3.75, $4.00, $4.50
Black enameled, made eer
wooden boxes, strong and light.
I With leathei -protected corners
and flowered lining. In 20-inch.
22-inch and 24-inch lengths. All
less than regulai price.
H'mwbrlilire & letnl- A.h s ' ntr
Hudnut's Delightful
Toilet Preparations
The choice of women of refine
ment. Preparation- f a high
standaid of excellence, dhght
lullv perfumed. Among them:
i Three Flower Perfume. 2.li0.
Perfumes daintily boxed, Weed
Violet, White Lilac. Sweet Orchid
and ethers 78c each.
K'ruw bride 4 ' le't -r -A J - --i -
T200 Perte Rican
Hand-Made
Blouses
$2.50, $2.50, $3.95
Just arrived, a fresh new
let of these fine Batiste
l!leues, hand-made, hand-embroidered,
hand-tucked, hand
hemstitched or filmy with
hand-drawn designs; many
trimmed with fine filet lace
edgings all the refinements
of style and daintiness in
these.
Tailored Royal Blouses
A lull assortment, from
plain shirts with soft high
cellars te the Peter Pan
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Second 1'1-x-r, i.'eitr
Men's and Women's
HANDKERCHIEFS
A. prices, te-morrow, that es
tablish a new record in alue
giving in the Handkerchief Stere.
When you hf these you'll agre
ihev are remarkable values;
Fer Women 18c, H for 50c
Of line mull, white or with
coleied centei s nnd novelty
borders.
Fer Men new 25c each
Irish Linen Handkercliiets,
lower in price than for years past.
tra --lirl'lc 4 t t hi--
M'- 1J, Mur'iet -"-eet
Naw Blue Serge i
All-Weel; 58-inch
A len.arkable purchase of 2000 yards of ime, du.-iele Serg.
for dresses, suits and skirts Met desirable in weight i.nd tvxture
and net? the width. 58 inches Kxtraerdinary v.ihn .a Jl.fiO a
'aru- - Sir.T!br.rIe i i tr'-i-- v, : , ntrv
$1.60
Ready for Anether Great
Saturday in Millinery
Hundreds Mere of These Charming New
f rimmed Hats, $lffj00 SI 2.00 and $14.00
. , Lh le'ely Huts from our own workrooms, ceitaml- made a stir
nflra I ytfVfry wemaiY who made a selection seemed te have
about a dozen Hats equally becoming te decide among, Te-morrow,
vK?-T as30rtmcn,t fresh ami charming, including Hats of Lveim silk
chet, panne velvet and duvetine, in black, ruvv, th rich browns,
blt efertJfr. WS "'T hi!?,c1olerfl. 1 suit Chad.. M,th u bright
Hats. trimming. 'Alse a smart group of Fur-trimmed
Trimmed Millinery, $3.50, $5.00 and $6.00
dnmedTrhnnl1 thG TV s!iYh1ed3 dented brims, soft ,;u-h tfiV.-.
SSSnf' aIirs- and IIuts wth pendant trim
ming a beautiful display, many Duvetine H.,t ,,.M.,rii.i
-r-- s.rr -brldK & Clothier s - , 1 ,- ,. v .Af. s. .. ""-ldle r,,r .30r ( ;.-
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An A mazing Under-Price Purchase
m m Women's 1 c A A
Dresses v -' vv
17 Distinctly Different Medels
All f ii m v rwi
au et smartly Tailored
Tricetine
Chiefly in Sizes 3-1 tu -10
Children's
Stockings
37Kc
A special let, te-morrow, of
2000 pairs of Mercerized Cotten
Stockings with extra-strong heels
and tees. Pine ribbed, in black,
white or cordovan 37 c.
UtrawbrlcUe & Clertiler
AU 4, Markat BtrMt
ft
Silk Petticoats, $3.30
A sperial group of U) -.mart
Petticoats, of silk jersey, or jcr
scy top with taffeta rle'umv. In
black and levelj shades
net.ible value $:j.eii.
Extra-size lllack and Colored
Messaline Ietticeats. S.I.Oe
Tn the Notion Stere
These and a host of ether
accessories-
Princes, Hair .Nets SI dez.
Our eun importation; cap and
fringe s,t!e. in wanted shade.
II uii t fin ml ,' ,r ie-rn
Celluloid Linn Fvauii - ,
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(I'lt-handle f?v(,r'. ,50r ii.ne
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Nearly two hundred in the le, n, seven tern tiitl-i.i,i -ih.
but in a few in.-tanees only thi.-i 01 leui of i m .e.l -e , , s
early in the day ar ,,e-,ible. V.- en- Dr.., ,, a ,a,N,. , f L,oe,l
value; in fact, thi
Regular Prices Would beX22J0and S2;
Straight-line an 1 belted rn.-d.ds, Sen. pluui-i.u..ri..l or
trimmed with colored stitching. One med-d lui- sl,., i , .,H.
de chine in a contrasting shade, another has tud. fl..., mK .l..,.v L
nlnt!1 V .TnT5' Atffereiit n.-.-l:.line and belt arrange
of ?hrmVf,UH-' fl"hle,n. er "" f them, and the .,litx
L X m,lterials " amazing. Come a, earl., as ,,ssibl. lahi-s
like these are net te be had eerv ,l.-,v- or. ...
Twenty-five Medels in Tricetine, Serge and Peiret
J will Dresses, sizes 36 te 16. fvnm &nnn t-yrii
A Great Showing of Silk Dresses $27.50 te $35.00
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