MM 'MiiKllfPrH tv 'rr. ". XVWREWWSWV'W!' " nw'Ai ! l 'VV tm W'JW? :nj wt.. LK''XW?iWr'. ,'r " X t T If-JW;! f " fc JiX& 3,A .v . AT.a;A-;L.i. rat r JKiVJJjJM-WW jtujeuiu uriinjriuxi jrn.iJUAijCiiir:xiJLA, xja.uxu3JLf-nLX' . u.uxix nw i . V.-t .v. ll Stere Heur 9 A. M. te 5 P. M. Radie? Why, it holds the attention of the world! Philadelphia, Thursday, July 20, 1922 Salem Junier Cord Tires Gimbel Brethers MARKET 'CHESTNUT:: EIGHTH NINTH Fer ' f is- 30x3 at $9.10 Up te 34x4 at $19.90 Fnd&V II Complete sets and parts are best gotten at Gimbels. Guaranted for 7000 Miles FRIDAY IS GIMBEL COUPON DAY OUTING IN JERSEY I Fn. FOR LEGION MEN E t llrnaay; Prince-Ferbes Pest Will Give Second Picnic at Ran- cocas Park MEETING AT WILLIAMSPORT fl in . Kfc ". - lir $" Prince-Ferbes 1'eM 7 will bold Its second nnnunl picnic Saturday nt Jinn- , cocas Park, New Jersey. The buses bearing te Legien men. their wive i n n (1 friends will i leave Fiftieth street , a n d Klngsexsitig nventie nt 1 :30 1'. M. Itnntlng. bntli Ing, baseball and ether sports hnve been arranged for the afternoon and landing fer'thc ce nlng. The eenimittcc requests thee who nlsb te meet the lmes en the Camden wide te be en the north side of Federal street. Camden Ferries, nt 2 :lfj. Majer J. M. Painter, local chairman f the WilllamRpert Convention Com mittee, reports that every preparation Is being made te make it the most suc cessful convention the Legien has held. Already Heading Is in the field vid Gregg Pest, Ne. 1L of that citv. has nn active committee working in bchilf of the 1023 convention. The sessions will be held In the Ar Ar eory, the headquarters being nt the new Incoming Hetel. The ten lnrgest pests In the State have a combined membership of 04S7. They are Ne. 1, at Wllllamspert, with 54S: Ne. 3. at j Gennantewn, with 704 ; Ne. 5, at Kast JjOmtj, with 484 j Ne. 27. at Harris- I bow, with 701 ; Ne. 29, at Allentown, , wttn 087: Ne. 84. at Lancaster. . MB; Ne. 127, at Yerk, with 84B; We. 132, at wnkes-Barre. with 715; WO. 228, Alteen, with 628. and Ne. 294, at Johnstown, with 528. During the last week two counties. Washing ton and Westmoreland, passed their last Tear's record In membership. OeBttntied reports of dissatisfaction VaUtlTe te the serrlce rendered by the Veterans' Bureau hare been coming Inte State headquarters. As one prominent prrsician wne is a member of the Region ' Committee en Medical Aid and Disabled Beldlers said, "Each day I am becoming mere flrmly convinced that we have the need and right for a permnnent Beard f Appeals or te a beard for proper rat Inj and classification of claimants which can be with us nt least twice monthly." If Pennsylvania can go te the na tional convention at New Orleans with a i larger membership than it had at Kan sag City, It is prebnble that its delega tion will present the name of Colonel Thompson as a candidate for national commander next year. Frem present Indications mere than .r00 T.egienaires. from this State will make the New Or leans trip. The railroads have made an offer of the return trip for a one ene way fare. Nntienal headquarters i still endeavoring te obtain a rate of one cent a mile. Although the 700 mark hn been safely passed, the Membership Commit- . tea of Henry H. Housten. 2d, Pest. Ne. 8, premises te keep at high pitch the spirit of the drive new under way te Increase the membership te 1000 by September. In addition te the three major prizes previously announced, it lias been planned te offer as a further Incentive a life membership In the pest. Each member who brings in a new mem ber or a 1022 delinquent will be given a card benrlng a number. Upen conclu sion of the drive a drawing will deter mine the lucky member. At the next meeting of the pest Tuesday at head quarters, 157 West Chelten avenue, membership minute men will speak. An Interesting entertainment and refresh meats will fellow the business meeting. NEW ANIMALS AT ZOO Hats Specimens Just Arrived Frem Australia Coming Today New specimens of animal and bird Ufa, which are expected te arrive at the Zoological Gardens today, will make the collection of the society the larg est In Its history. They were recently purchased by C. Emeren Brown, the superintendent, from Ellis Josephs, who is Known the world ever as collector and hnnter of rare animals. Josephs ar tired in New Yerk last week with a shipload of animals which he captured in the wilds of Australia. Tne rarest of the new arrivals Is the duck-billed platypus, and if It survives the journey It will he the only one In BU! ilaMilaaaaHiBBjBBWnMMrisjjjjjjjaajjjjjjjBjjsjBjjsjBBBBjjjBflaa MOUPONfl' (ajSMNAHT)a' DAYV Ne Phene or Mail Orders , Filled Frem Coupon Specials This Docs Net Apply te Other Goods Reducing stocks and, beyond everything, clearing out all broken stocks and "fews of a kind" -Mn preparation for mid-year inventory of August first that accounts for the very remarkable values offered for Coupon Day. , Crepe de Chine Plain black and plain white; fine quality. $2.50 d- 70 value, at, yard P1.0 nimbels. "Coupon Day." Second fleer. Women's Bathing Suits Surf Satins. Various styles in broken sizes. Values d Qff up te $5, at Pl.Ui Otmbels. "CwepM Day," Third Am. Fer the Girl and Weman Camper Serge Bleemers. 0 7tL Blue or black, at P Khaki Knickers, 1 QC Pongee Shirts, in khaki 0 rnlnr. nt pm4 , - Khaki Bleemers, at Khaki Middies, r. (Umbels, "Coupon my." Third fleer. $1.50 $1.35 All-Silk Ribbons Cullings from cur own stock and a few from manufacturer. 1H te 2J4 inches wide. Values IE. up te 80c, at, yard GUibris, "Cenpen Dy," Flnt fleer. Women's Fine Lisle Vests, Fancy tops of lace; embroid ered mercerized band and plain tailored tops. First quality. Regular and extra sizes. A tip 95c value, at ,ul Women's Athletic Union Suits Finn cress-bar material, with bodice top or shaped shoulder. White and flesh. Regular and extra sizes. $1.25 value, QC s fllmtwln. "Coupon liny," First fleer. at Women's White Silk Hese Full-fashioned; lisle .soles nnd tops. All sizes. $1.95 t- 7C value, nt P 1 J Women's Mercerized Lisle Stockings Imported. Black only. AAp All sizes. 95c value, at. ,."OC OfmbelJ, "Cenp.11 Day," rtrtrt fleer. Women's Silk Dresses $12.50 Groupings of Regular $19.75 and $25 Dresses! Printed crepes de chine. Dressy dark taffetas. Taffeta combined with Paisley printed crepe. Silk-lined Geergettes. Denisettes cute sports slip-evers. Silk ratines-two-tene sports dresses. Practically all regular sizes in the let. Black, brown, navy and sports colors. .,... (ilmM. "Coupon Day." Salen of lHrm, Third fleer. Vr Men's Mercerized Lisle Hese Black and cordovan. All OQ- sizes. 35c value, at SOC Men's Athletic Union' Suits Checked nainsoek. All sizes 34 te 46. 95c value, 7Q at OC Olmbels, "Conpen Day." ITmt fleer. Women's Tweed Suits Ceat styles, cape styles and dress-and-cape styles. d1A $22.50 and $25 values, at. .P 1 V Olmbels, "Coupon Day," Third fleer. Children's Dresses Bleemer and straight dress styles. Organdie, chambray and gingham. 2 te 6 years. $1 te Eft- te 1 $2.95 values, at. . OvC pl -GlralwM, "Conpen Day," Flrnt fleer. I Weel Canten Crepe weave; 40 $1.28 Dress weight; fine inches wide. Black. At. yard Glmtwl. "Coupon Day," Second fleer. Revolving Office Chairs lb lb capt Josephs left Australia with mity. nre in nts collection, hut four died en roots. In the reptile heue at the Zoe can be seen two stuffed specimens of i this animal. It represents the leneHt i order of mammal and is found only In ' Australia and Tasmania. It Is aquatic i In habit, like the muck rat. living in fresh water streams and centruutluB burrows In the bunbi. The male of the aperies i armed with a horny spur en each heel, connected with a poison eland en the thiRh, and te he pricked by It meant death for man or heai-t. They r hy and nocturnal animals nnd are rarely exhibited alive. Four diamond pjthens, ranglne In length from six te eight feet, will be among the newcomers, There will al-e be four Australian monitors, a type of lltard, six feet In length. Several of the common kangaroo and a few of the species known as the rat kangaroo will be added te the present collection. Mere color will be. added in the bird house by the lllao-bheuldered pigeon and a guinea mineh, a much larger bird with beautiful and van-colored fenth era. There will also be two pairs of silver gulls and Sidney wax bill, which resembles the finch. Oak and mahogany finish. $16 value, at Oak Costumers $5 value, at Typewriter Desks pedestal $8 $2 $29 Oak; single $35 value, at Oak Desk Trays Felt bottoms. $1.50 OC- value, at JJ Gimbels, "Conpen Day." Seventh fleer. Girls' Dresses Gingham, Organdie, Printed Ba tiste. Slightly mussed. 12, 14 and 16 years. 5 te $8.9 e dJO 7C iu ll u values, at GlmMa, "Conpen Day Third fleer. Asserted Wrapped Caramels 50c value, at '"if Chocolate-Covered Mint Patties 50c value, at, Oc Asserted Hard Candy 40c value, at, Ot? Combination of the Above Caramels, Patties and Hard Candy 7ft r 3 lbs., at Greer Asserted Chocolates 80c value, at, 40 Chocolate Almend Clusters 80c value, at, 415 C Asserted Gum Dreps 40c value, at, Oc Combination the Foregoing Chocolates, Clusters, Gum Dreps, tt1 3 lbs., at 'P aimbeln. "Conpen Day." Chertnut Street Annex and Suhwuy Stere. Cotten Petticoats Black and flowered patterns. Pleated and tailored CO. flounces. $1 value, at OUC White Sateen Petticoats Deuble panels. Hemmed ye and scalloped. At lOC Nightgowns and Envelope Chemises Lace trimmed; well 7Q made. $1.25 value, at OC Embroidered Nightgowns and Sateen Bleemers White and flesh. 86c go value, at OOC (I'lmbela, "Conpen Day." rirst fleer. Coffee 22c Gimbel Coupon Blend Regularly 35c; in 10- or G-lb. lets, at, lb Ceup6nx Blend Green and ,Black Mixed Tea Half price, at, 1 4 lbs Vl Peter's Rich Breakfast Cocea In bulk, nt, 7ft 3 lbs UC Fancy Demestic Swiss Cheese Regularly 65c. In 5-, 3-, AO 2- or 1-lb. lets, nt, lb &! Cooked Ham Sugar cured; wafer sliced. At, lb., 45c; Ol- Felin's I X L Haras Sugar cured. Family Q1- sizes, at, lb .-...' Jumbo Olives Imported from Seville, Spain. At, pint container, 35c ; Cr quart container wOC Tomate Soup Lenex Brand. At, dozen OC- aaJ lb, Coffee 78c cans, 95c; 8 cans Mercantile Club Blend Regularly 40c. At, 3 lbs Lenex Baking or Bicarbonate Seda Half price, at, Og 4 pkgs OC Olrabel., "Cenpan Day." Pere Feed Stere, Chentnnt StKet Annex. Angera Fer trimming hats and sweaters. White, gray, tan. 4 inches (? wide. At, yard DOC Slynx de Laine Looped wool. 4 inches wide. White and gray. At, 7g yard OC Indian Pattern Angera Combinations of white, jade and black; white, Copen and black; white, pumpkin and black. tf 1 6 inches wide. At, yard. . . . P 1 Glmbela, "Conpen Day," Third fleer. Women's 2-CIasp Kid Gloves Black, white and tf1 QC colors. $3 value, at...vl && Women's 16-Butten Glace Gloves Black, white, tan and brown. JJ4.. $3.85 Women's 12-Butten Silk Gloves Milanese- weave; double finger tips. Black, white and QOr colors. .$1.50 value, at. . . . iVa&C Women's 16-Butten Silk Gloves Milanese: double finger tips. Black, white and colors. J1 1 $2 value, at " Women's Novelty Silk Gloves In 16-button. White and colors. $1.25 te $1.75 values, CkOg ' Women's Neveity Silk Gauntlets White, gray, beaver and pongee; double finger tips; 6-inch gaunt lets. 2 value, d- 1g Women's 2-Clasp SQk Gloves Tricot and Milanese weaves in black, white and colors. OP- 75c te $1.25 values, at OOC Women's Wash Fabric Gloves 2-clasp, 16-button and strap-wrist styles. Ay sizes in the let. OQ. 85c te $1.50l values, at OOC Men's 1-CIasp Silk Gloves Gray. $1.25 te $1.50 OP values, at OOC Men's Chameisette Gloves 1-clasp; gray. $1 and PQ- $1.25 values, at OOC -Olmbtla, "Conpen Day," Ftnt fleer. Women's Straw Hats Black and colors; ready- tl te-wcar. At P1 Women's Straw Sailor Hats Black and colors; banded. 7C GlmbtU, "Conpen Day," Third fleer. Heuse or Morning Dresses Striped and checked ginghams with organdie, pique, chambray and self-trimming; tie sash and loose detachable belts. $1.95 te d $3.95 values, at P 1 Olmb.lt, "Conpen Day," Third fleer. Bungalow Dress Aprons Slip-ever model .of figured, striped and cretonne patterns; rickrack trimmed; finished go. with pockets and belt. At OOC Glmbela. "CBPa Day," Second fleer. rcoupenTt . Wemnant)A' " DAY Ne Phene or Mail Order. Filled Frem Coupon Specials This Dees Net Apply te Other Goods Among Best Vacation Beeks Plralai B" Mrs- Franut IXODIII Hodgsen Burnett Every en. who has read Mr Burnett's beautiful romance, THE HEAD OF THE HOU81J OP uuumBiu, wm want te read tha novel It's a sequel. At 92. Otmn.1., "Coupon Day Boek Stere, Flrri fle. Wash Goods Manufacturers' samples and ex perimental pieces; some silk and cottons; some seconds. )A Values up te 65c, at, yard. .afiflrC Olmbela, "Conpen Day," Grand Aide, First fleer. Pure Linen Center Scarfs Trimmed with filet and cluny pattern laces. Sizes 18 in. x 36 in., 18 in. x45 in., 18 in. x54 in. Net all sizes in each pattern, hence specially priced at, each Glmbela, "Conpen Day," Flrat fleer. 95c Pure Irish Linen Table Damask Heavy,' finely woven satin damask; 70 inches dJO OC wide. At, yard 0.&..&0 All-Linen Glass Toweling Red or blue checks. OC. At, yard fiOC Glmbela, "Conpen Day," Second fleer. 2500 Pairs Women's Lew Shoes at $2.10 Been $6 and $10, But Odd Leta, Short Lines and Single Pairs Various leathers, many styles. Plenty of white and cembina tiens of white. Great bargains at $2.10. 1 JIM i Vt m Misses' and Children's Lew Shoes at $1.50 Glmbela, "Coupon Day," Hecend fleer. Misses' Silk-Lined Suits At $9.75 Were $18.75 and $19.75 Only Yesterday And many began the season at $29.75! Fine tweeds, daintily silk-lined, smartly tailored. Tans, blues, orchids. Sizes 14 te 20. Misses' $7.50, $10 and $15 Dresses tf9 7C Reduced te S90.tD Crepes, ginghams, organdies, lineens sweet styles! Glmhrl.. "Coupon Iny." Salen of Drepa, Third fleer. Men's and Yeung Palm Beach Suits, The season's new colorings and styles. Single- and double-breasted. Men's Mohair Suits, $15 and $17.50 Tailored and well made. Men's $10.75 Men's Tropical Worsted Suits at $20.50 Men's Gabardine Suits. $22.50 Plain and sports models. Men's $27.50 te $45 $99 CA Suits Reduced te ; LL Seme sports models included. Fabrics are silk-mixed worsted, fine veleurs, cassimeres and tweeds, and excellent va riety left te cheese from. Men's and Yeung Men's Kuppenheimer and Society Brand Suits Reduced New $30, $37, $47 , Formerly were priced at $40 te $70. Glmb.li, "Conpen Day," (eoend fleer. Ninth Strte. Extra-Size Sheets Seamless; Dwight Anchcr "Sec onds." $2.50 value, 1 gQ Linen-Finished Sheets Seamless; extra weight. Full size, 81 in.xOO in. CI 1 Q Bleached Bolster Cases Size 42 in.x72 in. CO 75c value, at OOi Crochet Bedspreads Marseilles pattern; tf1 QC full bed size. At Pl.i70 Silk Mull Comfertables Summer weight. ! Q C $7.50 value, at Pt .S70 Olmbela. "Conpea Day," Second fleer. Women's Linen Handkerchiefs Mussed. 26c value, 1A- at, each llC Women's Lawn Handkerchiefs Mussed. 12c te 15c values, at, each OC Men's Irish Linen Handkerchiefs Mussed. At, K. each OOC Glmbeli, "Conpen Day," Flrat fleer. Framed Pictures Etchings, sepias, carbons, French prints, hand-colored gravures and nature prints. Framed in weeds and antique geld. fcO te B Half price, at .... ! 00 Glmbela. "Coupon Day," Seventh AW. Women's Colored SQk Umbrellas Blue, green, garnet, purple, brown. Stab ends and long white or amber tips. Pretty as- tfJO scrtment of handles. At. . . . v Men's and Women's Umbrellas Union taffeta (silk and cotton); silk cases; smart dQ QB handles. At tVe Japanese Parasols Of oiled paper. Just the thing for the beach. $1.50 value, 7C' Oimbels. "Cuupra Day,1 ttnt fleer. Flower Wreaths and K(c Fancy Ostrich at evw Flowers and Fancies 1 0c Olmbela, "Conpen Day," Flrit fleer. Men's Straw Hats Reduced $1.68 Frem de QCf Frem $235 pi.VD $3.65 Nearly every man needs a new "straw" about new! pick one of these up-te-daters and save money. Rough and fine sennits, fancy braids, cable-edge, saw-edge. New $1.68 and $2.95. Seuth American Panamas at $2.95 and $3.65 $10 Bangkok at $5.95 BOYS' straw hats at $1.50 and $2, been $3, $4 and $5. Glmbela, Flrat fleer, Ninth Street. 4 Women's Spert Belts Of Imported Elastic 7K. $1 CELEBRATION HALTED Rain Interrupts Continued "Fourth" Festivities at Cobbs Creek Centlnuanre of tin "Fourth of July" celebration of the Sherwood Improve ment Association, which wni Inter rupted by rnln, will be resumed en Baturday evening. July 22, en Cobbs Creek l'axkway, between Themas and v "Whitby avenues. The celebration will tart nt 8 o'clock. Street dancing will be one of the features of the affair, for which the services of the Firemen's Band have been becured. Community . rinsing will be led by Prof. Geerge F, H. Jenkins. There will be an il lumination of Cobbs Creek i'ark and flwrnen's display. Man Overcome by Heat Henry Mc Dermott, forty-two years old, 2305 Cumberland street, fell un conscious In his home last night. He was taken te the Women's Homeopathic Hospital by police of the Twenty-sixth and Yerk streets station, where physi flans tuld he had been overcome by heat, 1 Aute Fractures Child's Hip vernn tsnyucr, tnree years old, was run down In front of her home, 2002 Vt Illrlin. utanfr loot hI. L. I. .. 'i f -'"" -4,mmiL mini, ifi uibui uj uif automobile, nnd buffered a fractured . . Half price, at White Bead Girdles Half price, nt (llmbela, "Conpen Day," Plrt fleer. Bene-Handle Pen Knives Brass lined; 3 blades and Cfi $1.50 vnlue, at JJS Playing Cards Beth straight deck and pinochle. At, deck, 19c, or $0 OC t.M.aW Imported Scissors At, pair 1 OJL file. dozen Boxed Paper White. 24 sheets; 24 envelopes. 25c value, at lZeC (.Irabtln, "Conpen Dar,' 17c First fleer. Guimpes With Sleeves Fine soft net combined with em broidered net. Half price, d! : Leng Cellars With Cuffs te Match "White organdie trimmed with 1 rnflle of dainty Val. lace. QC j $1.50 value, at, set 17 OC Imported Organdie Sashes White embroidered in BC. colors. $2 value, at JJ I Clearance in Women's Neckwear Cellars, vestees and cellar and cuff sets. Half price and less, at 12ic t0 50c Glmbela, "Conpen Day," Zlnt fl.r. The Subway Stere Clears 1500 Women's and Misses' Tub Dresses at $2 Values te $6.50 Mostly ginghams some imported ginghams in the let. Fagetted, Belf-trimmed and organdie-trimmed styles. Alse organdie ever-check voiles pretty enough for vacation afternoons! Misses' sizes 14 te 20. Women's sizes 36 te 44. (llmbfli. "Coupon Day," Subway Ster. Women's Fine Silk Overbleuses te "Clear" at $3.95 The Season's $12.50 te $15 Values Heavy crepes de chine. Georgette trimmed with real filet. Krepe-Knit. Dark colors glorious high colors, and net many of a style. Broken sizes, of course, Hand-Made Batiste Blouses A f &? Trimmed With Real Filet ; "1 Regular $5 values. Peter Pans and tuxedos. dlmbfli, "Coupon Day." y TsmJii I" tI Xk A-ktif Ar ""H -Mi-Awn YvL w&s rlTO ranktfra 'w TOBm-w ffiHrafl 11 I 1 Salen, of Drtaa. Third fleer. $2 ' T . $2 $2 ' " '' $2 II II QC' III i ' '' ' - .. Coupon Day in the Subway Stere Women's Sample Lingerie Waists, $1. Values te $3. All sizes and colors. Women's Weel SUpen Sweaters, $1. All colors and sizes. Clearance of Muslin Underwear, 35c. Clearance of Heuse Dresses, 75c. White Sateen Petticoats, regular sizes, 79c; extra sizes, 09c. Paneled. Bungalow Dress Aprons, 2 for $1.00. Women's $1.50 Corsets, low bust, small sizes only, 59c. Men's and Women's $1.50 Rainproof Umbrellas, paragon frames, 89c. Women's 50c Real Hair Nets, cap and fringe, 19c dozen. Girls' Colored Organdie Dresses, 6 te 14 years, 89c; value $1.95. Broken lets of Misses' and Children's Muslin Underwear, 25c te $1,00. Sale of Men'H Shirts, 95c. Values if firsts, $1.25 te $2. All sizes in let. Clearance of Women's and Misses' Suits, $3.50. Sizes as you find them. Clearance of Women's and Misses' Capes, $3.50. Sizes as you find them. Hand Bags, 35c. Shopworn. Women's Belts, 10c. Odd sizes. lher Kugs less than half. 27x54 in. le; .lfix7i in RRiv 45c; 36x72 In., 65c. Siv.eu Tapestry $8.50. Congelcum Remnants, Brussels, 9x12 ft., 30c sq. yd. 167 Men's Suits, sizes 34 te 38, $10.00. Less than half price. Women's Fiber und Cotten Stockinet. 4 pra. 50c. Seconds. Women's Cotten Steckinits. Seconds. Figured Japanese Grass Rugs, 27x54 in., 50c. Value $1.00. Sanitas Doilies, size 10 in. round, special at 6 for 25c. Black Surf Cleth, 48c yd. 36 in. wide. Black Mohair, 45c yd. 34 inches wide. 24-piece thin white Breakfast Set, 95c. Value if perfect, $2.00 set. Opaque Window Shades, 55c en. All colors, complete with fixtures. Perfect Choice of all famous makes slightly used Sewing Machines, $15. Fine Dress Gingham, lie yd. Plenty of desired colors and styles. Djcr Kiss Talcum Powder, at 17c a can. Clearance of Jewelry, lie. $1.15 for $2.50 White Sports Figured Silk. Linen-finished Seamless Sheets, $1.28. 90x90 in. Soiled Bedspreads, $1.18 te $4.95. Values $1.50 te $7.50. 50-lb. Rell-edge Cotten Felt Mattress, $12.50. Made in fancy ticking. Women's Summer Shoes, $1. Variety of styles in canvas and leather. Children's Shoes, $1.00. Oxfords, sandals and sneakers. Men's Black & Tan Lew Shoes at $2.45. Beys' Tan Shoes, $1.85. Sizes 9 te 13. Women's High White Cunvas Shoes, 73c. ,, Bea' Wash Trousers, 45c. 3 te 8'a years. Half price. Men's Half Hese, 4 prs. 50c. . . Children's Pearl Waists, 3 for $1.0" Seconds. 36-inch White Nainsoek, 14c yd. line quality- tta mmiwu. "t'oupen nay. "" Ti "- .5? tup. auv was iHkvu (u-iue iuriueusi- ' 'A .,,,'. I . 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