Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    i ,8pertifl
inavinff Jeb en Ridge, Avhu
I1 at Bread Street Ctrrlid en .
in itirairneursj
1
USS WORDS, PERSPIRATION
FT 1
4A perpetual trmfflc jam extending
' k Aah Vfa1ra 1aM tlaAail
re tnan m iwe .i
.. n nMn avenue creeta the
'OterlR TWO weuia irnverse jrauaaei-
'.. i I..U1 ftiM-AMa-titana a ..
lift S lll;ij -..,- evanjr
n between 8 o'clock in the morning
'jid midnight. , ,,
t h-ftt'hpd olenr Rldce arenna. ilmivrt
Completely across Bread street," half a
!.. MfAlrmM fall 'from A aVIaaV if
elf-past e in we aicqrnoen.
'Tiey bare tern up the atone bloeka
;ween laajuvuvj into, learing only
narrow etrlp of' read en the weat
Ma nt Bread atreet. nhrr all la
Jread street and eastbound Ridge are
m tfftmn muKE ruiivi.
Ik Ami It niMflB. with c1flmm-'VltiAMi
r "- ' : . . ...... - '--fi
louts el motorists, anriu Dinsta of the
traffic whistle, banging of mudguards,
!tad the merry' tinkle of broken glass
!tte" above the tumult of a hundred
! summing meters. ,
'""Seme traffic," 'remarked Patrolman
William Addison, as he surveyed the
fine of northbound automobiles that
KKtcnea us mr ua ipe eye ceuia see
ward city aii. Aaaisen Handles
i semaphore from 8 o'clock until half -
re 4, when he turns ever the algnal
Patrolman James Duffy.
'?, Pandemonium Start
-'(.'It's this way from the time I come
LVUm Vi rnApnln until Ti.f. ..
'eatbe job, and he gets the lnte.ofter-
wf" , - "" cuming DBCK
!, Viell nat-lr." I
i' Addison shot the semaphore and'im-
k."j - ...iv VTC4C If!
, en striving te gain the narrow
a arrnM RlfiffA mraniiA a ...'....
ick ran up en the left aide and tried
!e cress in front of the moving auto
Mblles.
,' nflnt ttnxlr thant. atiuitaj .JI...
ftit'innfhar traffic man came rtlnnln. ..
k.ih-m Dlilffp avanila. nnA rlfAAm .l.
" ."".- : - -" iue
truck deck ana ever Melen street.
K
IUVI M" v vat vuit aJtaVCUla
'Kjtjhich runs into Bread at Bidge. ,
'Ax "We hftve te send the westbound
kludge avenue automeoiiea down Melen
Vitreet." explained Addison. "The en.t.
kteund traffic en Bidge avenue gees down
V,' Bread. This morning a t
Mte cress down the Bidge. The meter
hattllerl whpn T atnnnaft Mm ami i.u
riht across Bread street. Talk about
.jjHobsen bottling up Santiage harbor.
a naa neinina en tnat truck ."
i, . iir -ir il. -i.
i i auuisuii euuv iuc ecuia;iuure uses and
1 Stepped the Bread street traffic while
''ittrerel, trolleys rolled, acrees Bidge
vCtTnue, the motormen shouting at the
ji workmen as they scrambled from the
51ircka.
" Perpetual Aute Shew
It t'Takp a Innk tawn ''thara . aaM
- t -. -.. ., em.u
; j Jny, who came up te relieve Addison
ij, :Ht pointed down Bread street.
ITallr
' ;beiit your automobile abews. We've
I; T uuiuuur cauiuuieu rigat nere
j -Wit beats anything they ever pulled in
Jfk armory. Stand down there en Bread
(t and leek 'em ever. One' of the
j.iwji iciib me a salesman just sela me
,ftt he was in -while he waa waiting
vnu UJ tTUIIUlO DlCCl.
riVBeme job," said William J. Mee
-Ma.'.tlie foreman in charge of the work,
, 'ifi-ne meppea ma orew with a khaki
kina'kprrhtpf "A fan mnra Klra fkl.
Jilttdjwe'll go wild. A motorman came
-,n Ridge avenue last night, when
;vw were working overtime until 10
o'clock, and wanted Duffy te pinch roe.
U.n parked bis big Brill right in the
nieaie ei our work and argued until
iuuy teiajnim te move along."
yAkDA hna tha AnvittaAf f ma1
,y ""." mm wui..m w iuv num. i
i,Tedjy be is directing work fifteen feet F
r .riiifi iin .iniv.k a..k..i... t.'m.m
Ma one-way passage up Bread street for
rLaortbbeund traffic only. All south -
IJ'lennd traffic gees up Falrmeunt ave-
)w te Fifteenth street, and down Flf-
.wHiin as iar as tney like. The HIdge
M avenue traffic Is also helns' nt dnwn
rijlfteenth. That relieves the cenges-
'nun, at uread atreet end Bidge ave
f. hut necesslutea traffic men at four
l additional TlelntN. nnA i.anaaa e Ana
i l(y precession down Fifteenth street.
Te Finish Jeb Tueeday
'"Why Isn't the job done at night?"
,MMhan was asked.
.wl ca'ttunnJ8er that" he" replied.
we took tbq job as a regular, contract,
jjttd are handling It accordingly. We've
jffuj t"Sf xerme, nnu win have
,t done by Tuesday night. We'll have
KW read Cleared en nnn no e an
".nTLmf.a.?.wh."8 th0. h.erns toot, the
i ..Ul(,i tue moteri8ta awear and
Tiae outdoor automeblle'show gees en.
DunUp Tells of HandHcaps
' Chief Dunlap, of the Bureau of High-
'l'E?8Y.wh. aees t0 CltJ Ha each day
i$m hl? home ,n k n by automo autemo autome
Wilu aiJd pnsses tl,e construction work,
( Pfd up as much as possible.
f I doubt that werkln. a twentv.
ifcur
'2!'nc,1 ln the completion of- the con-
met. he Rfltrl ''Th e. -.i...
,eltments In the job that de net appear
!m m' ,-,ence, such as tearing up the
r.eia blocks en Rids, avenue and thPn
,C s.,fervth.6 p- B- T- its ties
-. . - w.w.m m vuitucLO i:uu ui
T.u11'.0 ?,ace- Then you can't
"fry the hardening of the concrete."
PATROLMAN BEATEN
ctwe Men Whack Him With Spades
Is. In Field
..Police
are searching for two men
urn HTfieiA-. a..
.'" vliuii. TPHrerinv man nM
? tried tO Btnn thpm fAm bAnllM. ..J
PrntltnHil PaL-...-!!.. -V-l a
' vi.u i Be?rcnnK wr two men
Mhi.M,th.Bi,-ve,A-beat UP Patrolman
iia.'1'..0' the Fifteenth district pe-
ion, yesterday rae
v Bt0ip tnem frera
..- " iiiiiiurii i.:niniTiii
;i"hh'e8 noticed igang of men, about
m I h ? ,,,u.'.1bcr' I008"'" the newly
ffiSn'--' wlt.h ?PadcB- He approached
'deln. n V em wnat they were
liSJ:-?f? -f..the "?en replied that
1 them b .1 J'.ls Business and two of
-1lii"a,ttackel him with sendes. Thev
J'fcankie'r.i ii u wa "moved te the
pitioiUanetMriou.: ' ""
MEMORIAL FOR .WAR DEAD
i-merican and British x-
ft A "- " 8e.rv!" Tuaaday
we Wnrl.i w tr. J ." veterans ei
n mem?iiUr 1V.,U Je,n nnt Tu'wlur
ra n em?itI,'-.TJie- Amerlran veterans
. an u. -rnnicrncM I'au ivt
. . .. a-vrt
te
Of
lai WAii5nM ?rl veterans
is,- ut-iiiDera of F;
itaiil"r.".nIgleii. Illld ll.v in
1 Uaq ef2yaS,,,,,!S Command of the
K' ;i.l.,eat 'nr Veterans of Amer-
The iv"' eaerclMcii.
ffi.,lrM?'il Pest haarraned te
.avr,b!.is
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s& r
MlliMlifei
Tomorrow!
TMt wiee for thm en dam nii
Weineii's 1.25 Chameisette
48c
vRtfn wrlit ft.cA.f.t.i.ffAti
"!-- """"'. -"O-" "w
lenrthj in hlt, my, masUc, mode, beaver and
sand. Embroidered backs. ,.
Ut Brethers FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH
Eastman 2-A
brownie Cameras -
ReguUrig $tJ
)
$2-
8la 9Mz4M
Inches. Veryeaa
te operate book
of Instnietlena
inoiuaee.
IIIU1UUVU.
lit Brethers First Fleer, Seuth
i I 1
MallOrdenFIUed HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Phene OrderFllled
gjT-r-M?yf tivji jsy ffgyigi:a wsy vvji:!K7iv:yrt-tt-Ti 1
Market
Eighth
ONE YELLOW TRAILING STAMP WITH
tiVtiKX 1UC rUKUilASV ALL UAX
Filbert
Seventh
Chic Sports Millinery
M t a
4.98 & 5.98
Fer
Memerial
Day
Sounding every gay fashion note in color, style
and materials following the vogue set by hats
three and four times as costly I
three and lour times as costly i
Plenty of popular leghorns combined with taffeta or soft sports silks
manyembreidered in bright wool yarns or silks of gay hues, etherg
with cleverly arranged sashes. ut mothers THIRD FLOOR
v
Matchleuly Geed Values in ,
Wemien's ;Smart Apparel
Fer Memerial. nni muf Um wmU.Kmj tf-iLi
Coel, charming styles without number-Tand liberal economies are'
plentiful I
m m
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BjssmJM E2iaz Kl I 1 A
mvk I .ITT fHR975
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Ml M ymBaCTawr t latal I WTiNk!J J 1
Iv LMZ3 r.tflirfflPTM lsaVi lit 'nu laHLasm 1
MTymmMll 1 i-
SIR dw-'d k
K12 15-
Dresses, $12w
Of ratine or linen in canary, orchid,
gray, flesh, white, et&
Medel pictured is a long-line style,
Housed, slightly, yoked and with
handkerchief linen cellars and cuffs.
Summer Dreuea
vat $19.75
beauties in dotted
ma, linen, sports
fabrics, Canten
crepes, crepes
de chine,
crepe -back
satin and
Reshanara!
Have becom
ing round
neck; short
sleeves, loose
panels and
many ether
delightful
niceties k of
fashion.
Pongee
Suits, $15
Chic one-button
c e a t
with loose
backs. Smart
ly cut skirts
ii
Capes of
Silk, $19.75
In black Canten
crepe,, Ireavy
and rich; full
sweep models
lined with gray
and trimmed
.with black
caracul cellars.
Ut Brether
Second Fleer
3ft. AU -Weel Extra
Trousers Suits for Men
yj 'agW
mVW' rl 1
1.HHV IBlllrkflV
BaaaaHnl laHlDaWliBaH
iiwn
Ifl
'jjrjal' mS
MBWMr iBaSaaaaafe
All Sizes,
Alterations
FREE '
$
t
21
In. sports
,tweeds
and home heme
spuns, in
handsome
cassimeres, , chev-
1WUJ uiiu veiuira I ,
everv fahrir strintlv nll-wnnl and enlv in
the newest patterns and colors.
Compare carefully net only prices but
quality, tee. These suits stand as the
greatest men's clothing value in town
you save practically a third!
Unrestricted choice from hundreds of
sports and conservative models. Every one
hand-tailored and superbly finished.
Men's $41 $0.50
Trousers .
Our price simply cannot be duplicated.
Dependable suit materials; neatly, tai
lored. Choice striped patterns.
V
Luxury is here for men at real economy prices
Men's 7&$8 Silk Shirts
Absolutely perfect down te the very last detail!
Superb quality of the finest silks genuine Eagle
crepes and satin stripe La Jerz, in 'excellent variety
of smart colored stripes. Alse
plain white jersey. Silk-worked
buttonheles: ocean pearl buttons.
Beys' $13.50 A11WoeI Blue
Serge Suits, 1U
With two pairs of knickers
Smart Norfelks; very stur
dily tailored; coats mohair
lined; seams taped'; sizes 7
te 18.
Beys' Famous Wash
auits, all styles,
$1.49 te $4.98
Getham and Regatta brands. French and Balkan
Oliver Twists, Middy styles and Junier Norfelks.
Galatea Palmer linen, madras, pique, poplin, crash,
drill ,and ether wanted materials. Sizes 2Vfe te 10.
Official Headquarters for Bey Scout Outfits
Lit Brether SECOND FLOOR, SEVENTH STREET
Misses' Gay, Youthful Holiday Togs
Save an average third! Enjoy style distinction!
a nr;M..i Dav shewintr of delicrhtfullv - Pa T-s-am
pretty styles, at unbeliev
ably low prices!
Tub
Frecks
S'5
Making alone would
cost you morel Have
distinctive e r g a ndie
vestees, cellars and
quaint little ruffles,
plenty of becoming
sashed styles in
checked gingham and
printed voiles in every
summer nuc.
Ginarham
Dresses, $7.98
In dainty pink,
blue, green or brown
checks; with loose
hanging panels,
sashes and cool or
gandie cellars and
cuffs.
Linen
Dresses, $10
Splendid quality
in all the dainty
summer 'colorings.
Smart long - line
styles with string
belts and small
nearl buttons.
Tweed Suits,
$12.75
Rese, brown,
and Copenhagen;
all sports models.
Peau de .cvene
,1 lined.
Frecks. $15
In linen, dotted
Swiss, ratine, print
ed crepe, canton
crepe, crepe back
satin, georgette and
foulard.
Coats, $12.75
In tangerine, rose,
Copenhagen, and
French blue sports
coating.
i:!"i!f i iuw . iti'iiriti i.;i
m hi mi 7 arm'i .'nin'K
' 5
LV vw
1
illl
Tomorrow l
1.98
$3 Madras
Shirts ....
Best woven madras with
lustrous silk stripes in
termingled with smart
colored stripes. Seft
cuffs. , 4
$2 Union Suits, $1.25
Mercerized finish white pongee.
Product of a noted maker. Sleeveless
and knee length.
49-
75c Silk Four-in-Hands
Richi heavy all-silk rep
in smart striped effects;
beautiful satins in bril
liant college stripes and
popular polka dots. All
have slide-easy bands.
$1 "Clocked' H.lf M eT
,thread l,kJiJ Pular heather
mixtures; contrasting silk clocks,
seamless, first fleer. 7th st
PARTICULARLY FINESURPRISINGLY T.nxv.Pmrv.nt
Newest Designs in Women's Pumps
$ QQ
BaCF
Strappumpi, with clevarly cut-out tide
worth it Mevmral dollar ever our price.
Made of specially selected gun metal, bench made
in custom fashion. Turned soles, Spanish or Baby
LKJUis neeis.
Tomorrow!
Women's $6 & $7 Smartest White Pumps I t 1 Qf
Fameui ZimgUr Brether' Bench.Madm Lew Sheet 9:30 A.M. Sale ) K vO
stunning straps ana tongue pumps ail white, or
white with black or .tan trimmings. Every pair
brand new, up te the minute. Sizes 2Vi te 8
widths AA te C, but net every size in every style.
Ne mail or phone orders filled.
Yeung Women's $4.50 Pumps
and Oxfords, $3.49
One-strnp pumps In patent colt celt
ekln and white Nubuck ; per
forated vamps and tips lace ox
fords In ten Russia. Sizes 2V,
te 7.
Men's Oxfords, $5.98
Average $2 te $3 Savins !
Tan Russia and patent colt.
Smart brojfue nml dress lasts.
tit Brethers First Fleer. North
Misses' & Children's $2
te $2.25 Pumps, $1.29
One strap; tan lotus leather
uoeuyear stitched soles ; grain
liiauien
Choice couldn't be
summer blouses I
better in cool, pretty, moderately priced
Waists, 1.98
Pal.1t,ly h"d-lrawn and em
JwWerefl pretty Petsr Pan
Voile Waists, $2.98
Featuring the nw jabots se
fashionable elaborately
with Valenciennes
lace. Short sleeves.
Lit Drethers-
Sheer Georgette
Wauti at $5.98
In wrv ntrrnrHt-a .tii. .
SECOND FLOOR SiS.1110" trim'- .White and
$5 Ready-te-Wear Hats
A marvelous new let just received airy, lovely
mid-summer styles a close-out let at less than
production cost from one of the most famous
makers in New Yerk City.
Georgette combined with hair or
baronet satin trimmed with
flowers, fancies and ostrich some
with gay clusters of fruit, many
with sort Georgette draperies or
ribbon trimmings. Black, white and
every fashionable summer shade.
Hats Trimmed Free
of Charge
by expert milliners, for all who
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.75 & 5i
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$A.9S
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Girls' $10 te $15
Levely White Dresses
sample
Whe" $?&
The second shipment of our marvelous sample
i'u"-"f'- nt causea sucn a sensation
placed en sale last wenk.
Wonderful Choice for Mav Pracessinn
nrmaiinn nnA r.V.f rMmm..n.(M- n-.......
I rimmed witn laces and embroideries; and
finished with ribbon sashes. Sizns fi tn l.l.
Tomorrow I
$2 te $4 Tub
Frecks,
$1.49 te $1.98
Ginghams, and
chambrays w i t h
pretty novelty
cellars, peckcla
and hand-stitching.
Sizes 6 te 14.
Alse some sampie
size bloomer
dresses.
purchase
here.
fthnneH nnd
FIRST FLOOR,
trimmings
NORTH
$6&$7Silk
Costume Slips
$4.98 & $5.98
Anether value-sensation of
our wonderful May White
Sale.
In white, Heeh, orchid, navy and
black radium tilk
and crepe de
chine.
Lace-trimmed or
tailored j some
Saneled te hip.
ne p i c t urea.
Sizes 30 te 44.
-t
jgfiiji
Important 20 te 30 Savings en Memerial Day Hosiery and Underwear!
Women's $2.50 Silk Stockings, $1.98
Full fashioned? pure thread silk; popular shoe shades and plenty of black and white.
-A....I.M. I I IIi-mA tak. - w a. w
-v "t
Wem.n'i $2.50
Union Suits, $1.29
Heavy Rleve - silk
top ; pink and
white.
CluliWi $1 Spert
Secki, 49c
Boyi' $1 "Tepkii"
Union Suits, 75c
i
Nainsoek ; ribbed
waistline.
Rolled tep: black.
Cordovan. n h n m.
Tairne.
Ut mother. FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH
SIOCO U LIl . I
- - 1
$P-98 -Tp
mwakmm Tomorrow! fiSBlB
SaVatVaTaTaafafafaVal CIS ft -i
KH3"iJ 1
" m - -t a-sr $b e ,.
SSftVibgfefe
1"- I -
$5 Orjjsndie
Frecks, $2.93
Rese Copen
! hatren. flesh. maize
and white mf
fled, ombreidereJ,
lace and ribbon
i trimmed. Others
vith large butter
l fly sashes. Sizes
l G te 14.
Secenil 1'loer
A in.
Sports Skirts
Fer Holiday fl ajsn
Wear- I. fZ
Special at i WW
In excellent striped and
plaid prunella cloth, tweeds,
serges, tnrenet satin, ratine,
epenge, in plaited, taileicd
and fringed sports models.
Fine showing of popular
colors and color combina cembina combina
teons: wonderful variety of
goed-iooking new styles'
llretlirm SICCO.N'D KLUOU
Fur Chokers
Bet Stylet $ffe QQ
xJS5SSN wM
Just in
time for
M e merial
Day choos chees
ing. On Sale
Main
Arcade
Various
popular
Mjles. nil
fu I 1. Huffy
Hklnit
Ilreiliii-s- -Second Kleer
and Main Arc.ide
iSgrjj
i. it
Women's $2 te $2.25
Silk Sieckinfs, $1.49
P e p u lar shades,
black and white ;
also dainty checks.
$4 Silk
Chemises,
$2.98
B e a utiful
styles in ra-
d i u m and
e r a n e d e
chine: flesh.
orchid, light
blue and
h e n eydew:
loco trimmed
iw fnllni"AH
Lit Brethers SECOND FLOOR
Neckwear
Mostly half price
Imported mostly
samples.
$1.50 te $2
Vestees, 98c
Lace with cuffs te mutch.
50c te $1.50
Neckwear, 25c,
50c, 98c
Popular Peter Pan col cel
lurn and cuffs.
$1 Sets,' 59c
Fer Bwesters and
frocks.
$l,50LaceSets,
, 68c i
Peter1 Pan cellars and
cults. ,
First Fleer. North
LIT UBOTHBRSveasssaMBSM
Memerial Day Spert Specials 1
$40 "Princeton" Bicycle
$90.98
A fnmnus
bicycle,
sturdily
built en trim
racing lines.
Ceaster brake, mud guard, rubber ped-
Als Rn.lnn aarlrllA .nllnH .t..l -.a.
-.-, Mf.... euu,v-, u4r tuuui, exten
sion bars and guaranteed non-skid tires.
Tomorrow!
Carleton Old Town Canoes, $55
jwaue ei maine white cedar: copper
riveted throughout. v
r
D'FL0C
It InIii
Candles for
Memerial Day and
the. Week-end!
Valley Ferge
Chocolates
llA pound box
59c
I Jelly Gum Dreps I
50c "
Red. white and blue I
box. I
A full Una of Ubla fav.
for Memerial Day, Be
te Ise,
First Fleer, North
na HUDwuy
Fiihina' Reetitffild tlQJe
Ut Brethen SECOND" FLOOR'
... :. rt .c tx. a
nvisit em, Bl JMttt-:fj..t it i-mi .. i
.j ' '" m -wm ratn-Hertntb Flaer ! ,i1V
at 1
yi
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ill
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Men's $20
Suits,
$14.98
All-wool blue
serge.
$3.75 Blue
Serse
Trousers,
$2.79
Men's
Suits,
$14.98,
$16.98,
$18.98
Ill-wool tweed.
Beys' 85:
Knickers, 50c
firav crash; 0
te 17 years.
Beys' $1 &
S1.25 Suits.
65c
and percale In
Junier Net folk
2& te 8
tT.tiAfvihsvi
JOllver Twin.
ami xniuuy styles.
vinr.
Beys1 $7.50 Suits, $4.89
Extra knickers, Chovlets nnd
fanlmArAM A in. 1 1 . u '
---.., ....... w , JB 9
s5 Satin Hats, 52.98
Tiie Oaa ..
u.i.h n:.."-v'".'v."""y einari nats. i.-ir
hi r XZrj':- .. JJfcben and fancies I
new "high" " color "8 ,ncludeU- ulnk
Une quality linren t mtin
Hats with black rmim-
black-und-whitu and
$3 Sports Hats, $1.39
Popular shapes ; various
straws; black and colors.
$2.50 Middies. SI
he!i,t0 ic,n, :, white, red or Copon Cepon Copen
harm blue brald-trlmmcd cellars
;1 rufts Sires 8 tn 20. u"ra
Women's $1 Stockings, 59c
S'lki all colera. Iinerrect.
Women's $1 Gloves, 69c
HnnnKiein Cham18 8Ue,e!
VeUe Wists, $1.49
pree?Uly.ChCd and Ince tr''nmed
Girls' $2 Frecks, 75c
?.h J11" J""1 chtunbray : ruftled
SU 6 "twtlnBly rimmed!
Hats Trimmed Free of Charge
mI!,' fih?pc" "nIl trlmmlnifs are pur.
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$3.98
kid-ikln.
Men's $6 Oxford
Tan prunmetdl calf and
All Eze.1 ill Int
Women's and Misses' $3
te $5 Footwear, $1.95
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uWl,'nl oxfef'l. Pntent colt
skin, kldekln and tan; soma with
rubber heels 3 0 te 15 values.
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Summer
Dresses,
$2.95 &
$3.95
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llk-ured vellfH
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rht-clc and
K'nuhitni
Suits, $6.50
Tweeds, li e m o e
ttpun nnd Jersey:
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Coats and
Capes, $5
& $10
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