Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 03, 1922, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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BOURGEOIS
I Chancellor Calls Wife of Atlan
tic City Lawyer "Insanely
- Jealous Weman"
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Clinnccller
Five-Inch Boek Shelf
By J. P. MeEVOY
t' MRS. LACIER EXONERATED
. iieeM Dteraleh te Vycnine I'uVUc I.cileer
' Atlantfc City. April 3. Clmrnctcrlz-
InB thO W1IC Ol viv-nifcu . "...B- "
vt prominent Mierc attorney,
-""..irltf loaleus woman,"
Walker teilny Med nn opinion In Trim-
'' ....! i..- 1..M ..nil I Inn fnr dU-nrrr.
Mrs. Muriel N. I.ncler, nttrnctlvc widow
of n former Tlnlltmerc physician, new
rHdlnK in Ventner. wlie was named
M co-respondent, wai exencruted by
"'Thft'cVmnccller held thnt the proof
nhnillted was totally circumstantial. He
hi thnt the only test niehy offered te
IJew thnt nny nmliie Intimacy existed
between lloiirBrels and Mrs. Lacier was
reenlcd by Delectlve Benrchards.
"The testimony tends te fdiew the
nrcscncc of the defendant nt the home
,,f the cq.rependent en seral occa
sions." recite-) the Chancellor. ''In
2.'i.. j.,,u lmvlnt been there, but
t&lm- his visits were strictly nnW
una. he being counsel for Mrs. Inclcr.
The Chancellor holds tliut uourgceis
less of affection for his wife was due
te an lrn-clble disposition and jealousy
en the pnrt of the wife. .
"There is testimony te prove the
nv, of affection by Bourgeois for his
life " he finds. "That such n condl cendl
' Ien 'existed Is established by fact. She
iUrts it anil he admits-It. and much
'oeends en whcllu-r he deliberately
withdrew it or whether her conduct com
wiled It. The testimony taken In nit
produces an iinpresMen upon my mind
that Mr". HotirRCeis Is whnt N cpm cpm
menly known as nn ,insnnely jealous
"Shortly after hcr'marrlage she dis
nlmcd nn irascible temper winch bail
abided with her all during their mar
ried life. Her quarrels have been frc
uucnt. in fnet. continuous. She has ex-
pressed tier jcnmuj in um uiihuh."."..
nil, of the female office flsieciates whom
her hutband had during the practice of
law nd in fact she secured tliedis-f
charge of at leiM one, notably Miss
Tewcll, who impressed mc as nn cn
tlrclj proper mid truthful young woman.
ml I think Mrs. Ilmirgenl' cnuitncnts
upon her were unwarranted imputa
tions." . , ...
lloiirseeis is one of the bet-known
l.n rnra ill Knlllll .tprSCV. lie IS COUnSCl
fei the Pcnnsjlveniu ltnilread in this'
action. The iJeree action ereateu u
tensatlen bccati'-c of the prominence of
the couple. Mis. Bourgeois was a
former stcnegiaphcr in her husband's
ifficc.
PLIGHT OF GERMANY
FORECAST BY BISMARCK
Prophetic Letter Just Revealed Was
Written December 24, 1886
Ifcrlln. April ."..(By A. P.) A
prophecy bearing en Germany's present
iliintien was inaiie ev insinurrK in n ,
, letter hithcite iinimbllshed, addressed
te tne rrumn Aiiniier ei ar, ucn-
ral Nrentart ell Selicllenderf, and i
dateil December 24, lRSii. Tlie historic
rteeiinipnt lias just iieen mauc nanauic
.tnTlie Av.eiiated l'ress.
"If (iwl i)ls that we shall be dc
f' 'leil iii the next war. then there can
li ikp doubt that our ictorIein oppo eppo oppe
mnts 'will halt at no expedient te pre
e'it us from gifting en our feet again
at Icsist net for a generation just as
the did in 1S07," the Iren Chancellor
retc.
He Yarned hls'Minlstcr thnt Germany
eli1 be called upon te defend both her
eastern and western frontiers in the
"net war." ns the new alignment of
European Powers precluded the proba
bility of Gcrmaiij being able te count
en Russian and Knglisb assistance, ns
was the inse In 1814. when, in addition
ke tln siippeit of thec nntiens. Gcr-
maiij leiinu an unexpected anj in tne
Kusviiin winter wlilrli destroyed Na Na
peh en armj . Tlii letter continued :
"The prcient (Jcrinnn Implre would
et remain intait after a lest cam
paign, ns witness the ltcichstng election
and partKun acerbities, which prove
MVk readily patriotism is forgotten when
party inteiests 'fjjfd out It is desirable
te eeuit fa;er abroad.
"A ietorieus France would find our
opposition nnrtipq rmmllv no .i,m.tl. -
did Napeleon the Rhenish League in bis '
l)e Yeu Knew Anything?
At Inst education hns come Inte
the reach of nil. In only fifteen
seconds a week the met Ignorant
can become learned.
Chemistry
CHEMISTRY Is the science of as
sociated ami disassociated smells.
Probably mere different klnda of nremn
ewe their origin te chemistry thnn te
any ether branch of nelence, with the
possible exception jt 'legislative lobby
ing. There nrc two kinds of smells In
chemistry: nwful, nnd terrible. The.
first Is known as quantitative nnd the I
Bcceud ns qualltnthu. Ae chemists
dcaily love big Words. And when the
longest word we nu find Isn t long
enough we hook n whole gang of tlicm
tegctber like a freight train or u tape
worm? for Instance, monoacctlcncides menoacctlcncides moneacctlcncides
ter of salicylic acid. That is what jeu
would call aspirin.
The chief ingredient in attar of roses
is called dimethjl-VI-O-octadlcanc-2-0-el-8.
And ct we chemists bnvc just
as much trouble as nny ether tunii w bcu
It comes te picking a nnine for our
babies,
TI1K Importance' of chemistry can
hardly be j called by you laymen.
The Hcetcti Highlanders were nearly
eliminated from the war because of the
lack of sjnthctic dyes for their kilts.
It was only nfter these dyes were
smuggled Inte Scotland from Germany
that the dangerous crisis was passed
miirpfnl1r. In ether words it was
Germany who helped Scotland win the
war. j
AGIIEAT many of you b.eem te be
exercising the old cerebrum these
dnys ever ways nnd means for provid
ing th' Inner mnn with the refreshing
sprnjs te which he hns been accustomed.
Yeu go down into the cellar and leek
for something, net knowing It is there
nil the time, only In n homely guise.
The next time you wish te find our
cellar haunted b spirits leek In the
coal bin. There in these prosaic, ugb
lumps is enough alcohol te knock jmt
nnd nil jour friends for n row of juni
per trees.
That little lump ecr there may leek
like Cinderella new, but wait until
Fairy Godfather Chemist get finished
plnjlijg with -her and he will leek
like the beautiful Princess Hnveanelhcr
we used te knew In the dear eld'dajs,
Qalll-Curcl III With Celd
Snn Francisce. April .'.( Hy A. P.)
Mndame Amellta Galll-Curci was
forced te cancel her concert engage
ment at the Imposition Auditorium to
day becnuse of n seere cold contracted
after n recent Vppearnnce In Portland,
Ore. A concert svhcdulcd for tomorrow
nt Fresne also was canceled.
If
X
Cerns?
yjjrjust
BlUejay
, te 'your druggist
Steps Pain Instantly
The simplest wav te end a corn ft
Blue-jay. A touch steps the pain in
stantly. Then the corn loosens and
comes out. Made in two forms a
colorless, clear liquid (one drop doe
it!) and in extra thin plasters. Use
whichever form you prefer, plasters
or the liquid the action is the same.
Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed
laboratory. Sold by all druggists.
Prtu Writt Bautr&Blatk, Chieega.Dtpt.i.-i
for valuahta book, "Cerrtet Cart eftht Fttt."
THE SPIRITOF THE SHOP
The attitude toward the car of the
men who make the Pierce-Arrew is
one of grave responsibility. It is as if
each.ene said, this part at least shall
be as flawless and as perfectly fitted
as I can make it. When all the work
men feel that way, the spirit of the
shop is functioning, and the cars that
are built'under its influence are fin
ished te a point that is nothing short
of sheer craftsmanship.
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Our Fashionable
Stout Department
, Is Featuring Today a Wonderful
Value in
Handsome New
Suits for Larger
Women
Developed in Tricetine,
Twill and Piquette
Cleth
At $49.50 Ea-
Plain Tailored or
Embroidered Styles
in several excellent modes. One
sketched. All in splendid qual
ity both navy and blnck.
Built en Our Own
Famous Measurements for
Larger Women Allowing
Plenty of Roem Just
Where Roem Is Needed.
Sizes My te 58Vi
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SAIONItAY, Al-Hli, , lU. mere Mppii, at 0 A. .M. Clenes at ftl.10 I. M.f
NELLENBURGN
ENTIRE BLOCK- MtiRKET H&te I2T- STREETS L 1
M,-,--,,,-,M,,---,
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Well-Made Heuse Dresses for the
Weman Who Takes a Deuble.
Extra Size
$3.95 te $7.50
Adjustable at the waistline and rc-cnferccd under
the arm, where garments alwajs "re" se quickly.
Made of splendid ginghams and peicalcs, in pretty
striped and small checked patterns. Sires I'i'.fc te
58 ',i.
SncLTeFIbUrgS Second Fleer
Big Sale of
$4.00 Buster
Brown Jumper
Slip-ens
Fer Schoolgirls and
Women
at $2.50 Ea.
4ft,
V T
smtt'' m
IrW
Decidedly popular
&w enters especially
becoming te tl;e
younger women.
Dr eloped In heather mix
ture shades and smartly fin
ished with Imitation leather
cellar and cuffs.
lens - sleeve models, as
tliewn, vlth pockets and belt.
Phenomenal values at this
low price. Come early, be
fore assortments arc He
pletei! SNELLEMBURCS &ccena rlel
Specials in
Flannels
Offer Werth-while
Savings
26'c Bleached Canten
Flannel, Yard...1Qc
Uoed weiglit AUL
$1.19 Embroidered
Flannel, Yard. . . CkQp
C'ru.iin color eq1 t W
flnnnel, fccnllepcd nnd hem
stitched. Sports Flannels'
' $2.00 Yd-
In Stunning New Stripes
sSmmt iffceiH for inuUinK
the popular hpertn skirts nnd
lesUumes fur spring nnd huiu
iner wear.
59c
dc-
S'.C'.LENbUIleS First Fleer
Women's
Gingham
Bungalow
Aprons
Unu8ual
at
dttfm
.
$1.59
Neat checked
ginghams i n
belted models.
Smartly trim
med with black
binding a n d
pique cst,
cellar a n d
cufTh. (icnei.
eusly pioner-tioucd.
One Pjcturctt
Splendid Values in
Bed Muslins
Our Economy Single
Bed Sheets
Bleached and seamless.
Sheets (Size
63x90 Inches) 1 Of)
Sheets (Size
63x99 Inches) ei OK
$1.29 Bleached
Seamless Sheets QQs
Each
Size G490 inches.
Our Economy Pillow
or Bolster Cases
Scalloped or Hemstitched
Pillow Cases (Size
-13x36 Inches) each OOK,
Matching Bolster Cases
(Size 12x72 Inches) QC,
each tOU
Fancy Ticking
Yard
In all new spring
signs.
Unbleached Sheeting
32c Sheeting (42 OK.
Inches Wide) jard -SilC
35c Sheeting (45 OQ
Inches Wide) ard -i7C
One of the best makes.
Cut from full pieces.
b'ir.CNBURcS First Fleer
Artists'
Materials
At Snellcnburg's
New en Sale
in the Kodak Department
.At Regular Snellenburij
Lew Prices
I'emplete line-, of oils iUei
.mil tempera colei, IiiiinIum
eii-'pH, OHnj3, cIi.iuIdk' tileekii
and piuier, p ilettCM. Mnuli-er-i
.mil ether netcaaltlts en
hind.
Faver Kuril's Moist
Water Celers. 1 Kr.
Whole Tubes. . . L
Faer Ruhl's Decora
tive Oil Celers, OOr.
UeublcJTubes... "et
i' " f, tTgS l''n'st Fleer
Owners of Player
Pianos, Attention!
Music Rell
Cabinets
Tremendously
Reduced!
licuutifully design oil,
woll-cenMiuctcd cabinet.-, te
held and protect ur rolls.
Net only useful, but highly
ornamental.
Tomorrow We Start
Out Great Apru aaie vi
Women's
Undermuslins
With Five Very Special
Value-Groups at
Extremely Lew Prices
" Corset Cevers of
Lingerie Cleth, KQp
Each D
Bullt-np tiheuldcr models,
I rimmed with lace nnd em
broidery. Petticoats of White
Cambric, Each . . . KQf
Finished with vw
flounces of embroidery.
Drawers of IQf
Heavy Muslin... UX
rut full, trimmed with
niflte or embroidery.
Gowns of "Willow
kx: si-19
I'lnlshcd with embroidery
edge nnd fancy vtltchlng
Envelope Chemise of
Lingerie Cleth. QQ0
Each V
Choice of several cry a a
traahe HtIcs
SHEILEHBURCS Sccen'1 r,oer
Twe Delightful New Medels in
Women's Tub Blouses
$1.45
The Crisp Dimity Medel
Pictured
Daintily designed,
ns pictured, witn
picot lace edging
Peter Pan cellar and
E. F
V V .1
xSSi 8k lff
viri.' mm Vv
1 li . fc.VJ ATLim'! l.'
l U I LM i IKIiM ..
cufTn nnd
the front.
trimming
i The FinP
) Voile Blouse
Pictured
$2.00
Of Rheer white voile chartninirlv trimmed with colored
novelty cellar, tic and cuffs, in figured effect. Choice of
Copen, rose, orchid and jade trimming.
Pongee Blouses and Overbleuses
In Various Attractive Stifles
at $2.95 and $3.95
Vcstcc models, prettily embroidered or trimmed
with gingham, tucks, frills, fine pleatings and picot
edgings. Choice of Peter Pan, Tuxedo and convertible
cellars. SNCLLEHBURGS Second Fleer
There Is a
Corset
for Every Type of
Figure
Misses' Corsets, $3.50
Women's Corsets,
$3 te 12
$29.75
$41.25
$40.00
$49.50
Cabinets
$69.50
Cabinets
$64.50
Cabinets
$59.50 $00 KA
Cabinets 0&.DV
$64.50 $OQ 7K
Cabinets
$84.50 $KC OK
Cabinets D.D
SNtUXBUiH'Mf)' SNELLENBUBOS Fifth Flw.
.Medel Which Will Per
manently Cerrtet the ill
Incident te Centuries et
Caicle-m or Improper
Corseting.
Special Let of
'$6 and $8
4uEpb Corsets
Fer Women of Slender,
Average or Full Figure
On Sale CO QK
Tomorrow at.. '
I'inlc nnd vhlf- ceutll mod
els Net ull Hlzes In each
model, hut nil Ue- In the let.
btltt-LENBJRGS Second lqoer
Our April Sale of
NOTIONS
Is New in Full Swing
With Wonderful Money Meney
Saving Specials, Including
the Following Items
.'1000 Rubberized
household 210
Aprons at. Each "''
Asserted p.it'ei ns ; w ell made
2000 I'airs Babies'
Rubber Pants 1 K
at. Each "lt,U
1500 Pairs Dress
Shields at. 1 K
Pair 10t
All jnted fis
quality dris bnielil"
loc and 19c Pair
Women's Sew-en Hese
Supporters at.
Pair
Well m.ule asserted t les
50p0 Pieces Bias Tape,
Embroidery Edgings &
Lingerie Tape, K,
Each DL
Sooil
10c
rirst Kleer
$55 Leenard
Refrigerator
$32.50 ,
jrj:c a 0"n Cft'TiPl-
m
Ons
ptl c
whllp nnrrr
Uln lined, I
round '
comer
liertelaln
fn.nl
v. lumber
"old nn
t lull Phi 'i
Till Ik llir
rliriinf t
and liit rrfrlr ralcir him ithrrr.
U. S. Government
Utility Bexes, Werth
Each- 50c
i"i2
F"
rfr
ZD
a
n ka
And r Imluili- our pulr nt
extra litai, Klrfl Ulnars lluit
nlnnn Mr worth -W
r-plrndldly lnll t hexet n.-
42'eMI1' ll", iiieluw. With
lluee rr i-nfen-liiK inetnl trnp
hands nnd i'Mi.i htiunK iip"
luindles and coer. Mull nnd
phene erdt-m tilled whllu ipiPH
tlty lay.
SneTv. IflURflS Tbirrf Fleer
Easter Specials in Our
Begs' Furnishing
Section
Beys'
Blouses
In New Striped
Patterns
At 84c Ea.
Splendid Savings en
Upholstery
Specials
8-Oz. Sicilian Striped &
Khaki Perch Awnings
7 ft. 6 wide at, - O QC
Each 3LsU,UO
L,5h0.Mc.at'S14.98
14 ft. 6 and 15 J-f Q QQ
ft. wide at. Ea. DLVmVO
1.1 ft. 6 wide at, (01 QQ
Each D6L,VO
J
ll.irn.iir y pcri'.ile and line
printed madras in a. wonderful
assortment of prettiest new
strlped pattern-. Made with
button-down cellars and soft
tum-bdcl: cuffH. Sizes " te IS
jears. Kcllcnt Miluci!
Beys' High-Grade
$2.50 Shirts
Made te Our Special
Order te Sell fi1 Qy
at
t'f Hus.si.in cord and linn nilK
striped ni.idrilM In lattsi pat
teniH. Kxperth made and fin-l-ih-nl
NeiRhand st j !-, Ith
soft tuni-b.ul. euff.s .Sizes
l-'1. te It
b'.r l LHBlrZS tirst Fleer
Alarm Clocks
Guaranteed
Ansonia Movement
At 95c Each
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(1 a' with
cli ar
ii'imer Is
and bell
en top,
flU. d
with
lever te
step
alarm
w hen
ill sllcl
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of alari i
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ff0 & 2
(9""-ii 3 J
We De L'xpert Cleck
Repairing at Reasonable
Rales
'
Made complfte with all
rep-s and palv.inlzed frninxs
nnd flxturiis ready te h.uis.
Bound with whl te braid Thee
awnings are equal te custom custem custom
UTaJe awnings In r--ry ilrtall
and would cost n third mere
Made te match window anil
ines $2.75 Cretonne-Covered
Chair Cushion
Seat and Back Oil A(
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Complete
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li.ipi an 1 t i i.i li lies il i liali
"Oil I 'II . s (11 Ul UU.lL
rate lr,:.
I.i nu led Quantity
Venw Early
Fer a Limited Time
Only. Special Prices en
Awnings and Slip
Coverings
Th s efiers bl savings in
this Hue if wurl. that
thrift ptun .siieuld net
oxrrleok ' will el.iill;
s-ei d our ii i-iii itiv i t i
tstiii at. II- dui ed prl es
en in.tten il off. r further
sp iiirs il' make
oil- a ninqs t p .rs
nnd held tli. i' til1 disirwl
3ilc e()-In. Filet
Marquisette, Yd.
19c
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lear qu i it x
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Disposing of a Small Let of
Giant Over-Size
Girard Tires
At the Lewest Prices Ever Quoted en Tires of
C0RDS-Blv i:(l"al i"alitu and
WLESSft Serviceability
(ilia ril tires ate ueil i -i'IumpI
b theuMinds of
intiterists. Uery tire is
siiirIi eincil. with w i.ippcil
tread I most nihility nm
u'tial jiiul werkintinslnp
tin oupheut nui own ape-i-iaj
brand, lientinu our own
name ami puatantet.
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Mywve
FABRICS
NILCJ
Girard Cord Tires Are Net te lie Confused With
Se-Called "Cords" Made en Fabric Melds
30x3
32x31
31x4
33x4
34x4
32x4 V-
33x41.
34x4 U.
35x4 U.
.16x41.
35x5
37x5
Fabric Tires
Nrn I'rlie Old Prlie
$!).50 $ 12.85
13.30 10.00
IS. 10 18.50
18.20 2 1. GO
l!Ui0 22.50
20.25 23.25
21.50
23.70
20.15
29.30
30.65
J.
25.50
27.70
30.15
33.30
34.65
30x3L.
32x31,..
32x4
33x4
34x4
32x41-
33x4 V-
34x4rt.
35x41-.
36x4 K.
33x5 "
35x5
37x5
Cord Tires
Nf I'rlif (Mil I'rlie
.S12.il.i
1S.20
21.70
23.80
25.20
30.80
31.50
32.20
32.5)0
33.00
36.80
39.20
42.00
$18.75
23.2."
29.00
30.25
32.00
33.50
35.00
36.00
37.00
38.00
42.00
44.00
46.00
Handsome $45 Bleck
Pullman Sleentr
Baby :
Carriages
$29.75 Ea.
w.
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ill! I
Smart new model -
pictured -In reed nnd weed,1
i-omiiinaiien. run Fixe
uphelnlered In corduroy
throughout dim 11 en re-
MTilble gear- with ntrens
uprlnRH and hcay rubber
tlrei
Whltn enamel, cream ami
bnh) blue and whit
llnlnlieii.
bUCLLCNBURflS
Fourth Fleer
Display
Your Flag
On Ail-American
Daj April 7th
Complete Assortments of
Bright, New Flags New
Ready trt Lewest Prices
in Town
U. S. Standard Weel
Bunting Flags
Size 24 xi ft. (I- qr
IS.'..1!-. .""'S25.00
With hf-wedHtarsdnd stripe
itnd cana1 heading and prom-met-.
U. S. Bulldog Bunting
Flags
IVIth cow id stars and Htripea
nnd cam as heading and jrrem-mctJ.
ft.
up te
$1.50
$14.95
$1.00
Size 2';jU
at
1218 ft.
at
U. S. Stan-Test Cotten
Bunting Flags
IVIth Ei-wed htripea, i an van
1iailiitrs und Kreniincts, fast
1 mers
Size 1x6 ft.
at
Tapered Weeden
Flagpoles
TV 1 th ball, truck and lope.
8 ft., T.-.c 10 ft., $1.00
12 ft., SI. 23
Streng Steel
Flagpoles
Ft 1 window; size S ft.
at S2.50 up te 13 ft. nt $5.00
Fer ground; size 13 ft.
at S8.30 up te 20 ft., $10.50
CT ,J JC Fourth Tloer
lG-Butten-Length
Milanese Silk
Gloves,$1.39
with
SlTV-
thelr
Wrll-futins slei-s,
deublp-tippcd fltiKfiw
ke.iblt en aer-eunt of
W.1HIHI B ipi.lllt en
Pongee. Hlack; Mastic
and White
5- -; j-irst Fleer
In Our Fourth Fleer
Rug- Department
ctv Shipment of
Colonial and
Fiber
Rugs
$2.50
$1.65
Te Sell at Phenomenal
Lew Prices
I'rett.v plain i-enUis and
figured di'sii
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leniul Uugs A'J-3
8.3l(l.li Ce- fl11 CA
leniul Kugs 1J-"
69 Colonial y CA
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3672 Colonial
Hugs . . .
27.5 1 Colonial
Hugs
69 IU erhible flJQ QK
Fiber Hugs at tDO''7
7.69 Heversible
fit $10-75
8.310.6 Hevrsii)le
ES $12.75
Uf,0 t f
9x12
Fiber
Hugs. . .
95c .Fleer Cever
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$13.50
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