Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 29, 1922, Final, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, i AUGUST 29, 1922
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TELLS OF KILLING
Stere Open 9 A. M. te 5 P. M.
Gimbel Brethers
MARKET t CHESTNUT : : EIGHTH NINTH
Philadelphia, Tuesday, Auguit 29, 1922
Fer
Strenp: BarRalns Are the Fcature of Subway
Stere Day the Savings Arc Safely Made.
BIr Gimbel AugUHt Snles End ThursdayFur
niture Pianos Blankets Shccta Linens.
Wednesday
N Wednesday
SUBWAY STORE DAY
I Snow-White Ruffled Curtains
3tery Related by Film Actress
Bnsia of Prosecution in
Mevie Sheeting
Window Shades 55c, 75c and 95c
Wanted colors. Mounted en guaranteed rollers. All
perfect. Special prices. eimiifU, subwnr store nny.
I Of a fine grade of scrim with a neat lace edge;
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aiRL'S STORY CONFIRMED
By jlJertifd Pr,
Edgcvrater, N. J., Auk. 20. Tlie
tery of Miss Atlcc Thornten, the young
lilm octreis, who hes revenled whnt
receded the elnytnj? of "Daredevil"
Tehn Berccn nt the home of Geerge
Cltne, film lorntlen mnn, Inst Frldny
light, today led Uftrgcn County nuthorl nutherl
.les te announce they were rendy te
'ircent the case te the Grand Jury en
cptembcr S.
Mlris Thornten's story, told Inst nUht
liter n search for n "mysterious
.ilend" wlileh emled nt her New Yerk
"pnrtment, was supplemented by Jeseph '
Turile. of Grnntwoed. X. J., who nle j
wns nt the Cllne home when Hergi'ii J
met Ills death. It was wild thnt CUne'si
ter of a duel was discredited by their
tcstimenv. i
Miss Thornten sold she had been
summoned te the Cllne residence te be I
iircent when Hcrgen was confronted
with charges thnt he hnd attached Mrs
'line at Sarnnnc Lake, N. Y , recently,
turile, a movie fireworks expert, was
fhcre te discuss a centrnct with Cllne, '
he said. j
Beth told hew Bereen. nccused by
Mr. and Mrs. Cline. ndmltted his guilt.
According te their verolen of whnt fol
lowed, Cline appeared with a revolver.
Bergen fled from the house, w&a brought
back, at the point of Cline's pistol, and
herded up the Btairwajr toward the
attic. Bergen was unarmed.
A few minutes later, Miss Thornten
is alleged te have related, they heard a
shot and Bergen staggered down the
stairs te the s trout where he was found
dying. Iurlle corroborated her itery.
Mysterious Aute, Toe
It was learned yesterday that an au
tomobile, driven by a man "wearing
working clothes" dnshed up te the Cllne
residence at the very moment Bergen
came out calling te the taxlcab te wait
for him.
This car stepped nt the Cllne curb
In Mich n position that Bergen was
forced out of his wny te get past It
and tills fnct prevented him from jump
ing en the running beard of the taxi
cab In which David I-andnu, the fright
ened driver, was speeding away, having
heard n shot and n woman's scream.
The instprlniis car was net a tavicab.
In the iarkne the persons who saw
it failed t' get its number nud no
one, nip:vrcntly. saw it leave.
Cline s sterj of the sheeting seems
te grew mute unllkel with the de de
vclei incur f rlie investigation. IIe
told l'loMcnter ll.irt tint I'.ergen at
tacked his wtp several weeks nge in
Siir.'iimr I. .ike. where he had left the
two together, in the Hetel St. Kegls,
and that lie s,.nt for Bergen Friday
night te cmie te his home and "clear
up the in.if ter "
Ciiiie s.iid In had also summoned
Mrs. ("line s two brothers, Lawrence
and I'hiiiles Scullion, who live net
deer te him and they, Mrs. Cline and
himself confronted Bergen. A duel in
the dark upstairs was proposed b
Clitic, lie said, but Mermen tried te
fire .is snen as Cline nvehed up te
turn off tli- l'ght. They struggled an I
Cline's pistol went off, killing his an-
tUg' lllst.
Tal Man Tells of Mende
Even this story, te which Cllne ad
heres, was a second version, lie nd
mltted his th si attempt was a lie in -vcnrul
while drunk. Pm(i utnr Hart
snid he believed neither. Then came
the lnfc rm.it ion :ilmt the mysterious
blonde. Ml-. Thornten, who was at
Snrnn.if lake when the alleged attack
upon .Mis ('Imp inclined She was
driven te the ('line Inniie I'ndiiv nlgnt
about ! ii i lui k bv Wlllnni . Brooks,
a t. U.ib owner and ilnver for 1 lge
wnti . who give the poll -e infermntlnn
nbeet her.
"I vv.is at t!u Fert I.ee Kerry Frlda.v
llig'it wlii-n su. ear.n' our or' rhe feriv
htuse mil a-knl If I knew Mr. Cline."
Brooks is iinetnl as sajing. "I told
her I did. and she get In my car. I
drove her te the house and she asked
me if titty rents would pnj me. 1 ar
cep'ed and -In' entered the house, tell
ing me net te wait. She appeared ealin.
"After I had h ft hei it the Chile
hone I i nine bin k ten. ud the furij and
HUscd David I.aiid.iii. v lin had a man
In lis i ar. He was di.vrig tewai.i
Mt. (Mini's home and -lnnild have ar
rived there just a few minutes after 1
left.
"VI en 1 cot ('own nepr the ferrv I
SOW Mr I i - He seei led te l.'.iu l.'.iu
ceme trem a dm; -r. . at K:ep i-..i !
nun Immiv pi i. i II. went inward tin
taxle.'lll stand, ptesliu nb'v te get II i l!
te lake Ii I 111 lie'iie I ie net Llluvv
whether he get one, ei walked."
I Bergen
er of the .i
Tells of .I.k
,nhn (, nhlien. father of the di-erted
Wife of .1. k lieigeii ve-terda.v -.id
'link Itugiii. known as 'Ked ,),., ,.,
had a wav with hi' i that u- iiim iiim
geieiis te Willi' n mid has pint, ,,i, n
te hinisilf I lieiiid tli.it sherlh I r
lie desiited uv daiighiir he married
nK.nn a S vedili woman j t!,. nan,,
uf (Uga.
1 .lack was a handsome-looking chap,
ei toot till and nlunvs will ,'-"l
He was v. iv eaicfiil . limit In let I s
J riMiii'iiilii I his st iii'lin,. in fient e'
n inn i ii tune and 1 1 iii i ng.i n f r twrnitj
minutes at ,l ktreti'h loekliu at Inn,"
self lie also .pi nt heiiis taking i ar.
of his tiu.'i ' Hi wa. in ,u. a.
neat a. a , ..ml tlnie was semetlun.'
nbeiit 1 .in vv lileli made women love
him. '
Wumi'ti Smitten Willi Him
"He thought that iveij woman he
met was siiiitleii with him And there
was something in It .Mv duugliti r
UlUI'iled Ii i in seiriiij after I had vviuik 1
Jicr iihalii.t linn. Viid after ,,. ,,..
fccrted her I huird he iiiuirieil unelh. i
Ctrl OI I'elir.e this liuglit Iiiivp v
been ge.s p iiit son,,, ein tuld me that
he had man ltd again.
"I lil"d le .jet It i in a .nan s job en i
the pelne forte, but hi would have,
HUIIU of tlllit. I iln nut knew what
theie wan about him that attnii'ted
'women. Imt he i "iiamlv was admin d ,
"Can .von liu.igiue a man suting
home and mnuii iirlng hi. i:aiN while
Ills wife wi it mi I ami mined the imniev
for li 1 in In i-peinl ' Ne mil should marry
n nam. unless he has get a job which,
can Mippeit her Whin g uie man-
Iiuis. geed leeks, wenderliil eletlns and
lUUIileiireil tiugt'lii.i'ls'' '1 iif did imt
buy III end anil milk fur uj daughter ,
ll I id her Imbv "
WERE IN SEARCH OF DOUGH !
But Beys Toek Baker's Cash,
Gloucester Police Charge
AViile onjevlng the sights of a lire
men's carnival at Clout ester InM night
Herace- Baltersby and Jehn O'Heurke
aeli fifteen .veal's nhl wine nrristed
cliiugcil with lehiiiiig the balciv of J.
At Murtag. of Camden
Murtag found the bes linlnig bvliin 1
m a.iillllf l.l At t fit, Lllllln linn, l, illw.
Kvrel that the cash icgister hiuKbeeii '
Beautiful Heavy Deuble-Faced ) (tJIO OC p9;r
Velour Portieres at M &&D rair
Special for Subway Stere Day
High-pile, lustrous, brocaded and plain velour.
Come in combinations of tan and green, rose and
blue, brevm and green, brown and blue, mul
berry and blue. ZVt yards long and every Por
tiere perfect.
Scrim and Marquisette ITalf-Sash Curtains
made from high-grnde material 39c pair. Hem
stitched edge. Full length and width.
Lace Window Panels, 95c, $1.29 and R1.49 each
made of Scotch thread net. Plain center and
all-ever design copies of real lace. White and
ecru, 45 in. wide, 2Vb ft. long.
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Fancy Cretonne at 19c, 24c, 29c and 39c Yard
Attractive colors and design1'. .16 inches wide.
Citmbtlii, Snbnr Stere Dnr,
2000 Pairs of
Women's Silk and Silk-and-Fiber
Stockings, 35c, 3 for $1
Season's clcarance of many lets that have
sold In previous sales at 65c te 95c. Mostly silk
stockings a few of silk-and-flbcr. Seme have
been damaged by water during the store altera
tions which are being made.
Blacks and colors all classed as "seconds."
Beys' Nainsoek Union Suits, 48c
Fine Check Nainsoek Union Suits first qual
ity; made sleeveless and knee length. Sizes 4 te
16 years.
Men's Gibbs Union Suits, 68c
Fine Knitted Cotten. "Run-of-the-Mill"
lets of the well-known "Gibbs" brand. They
are made in athletic style only.
"Firsts" sell at $1.25. Sizes 34 te 44.
(UmbrM, Subway Mere Hny,
New Lets Added te the Sale of
Women's fyfeztipet Shoes
$2.95
All the women's shoes are low but every pair this season's styles. Tan and black
calfskin, patents; all en smart lasts and various heels. $2.95.
Women's Fall Vise4-r Shoes
Samples, rejects and discontinued lines. The
newest lasts and heels, cut-out effects, de rr
straps and new perforations, at pOO0
Glmbtli, Hubwar store IJar.
vffi-& Shoes for Men
"Rejects," samples and discen- dQ QC
tlnucd lines. All high shoes PO,7J
Silks
at Special
Prices!
Chinese Pongee SOc yd. Substantial weight.
Sports Satins and Sports Plaids $1.10.
All-Silk Colored Messalines $1.38.
Silk-and-Weel Canten.Crepe $1.68.
Changeable Satins $1.55. All-Silk Crepes de Chine $1.10.
All-Silk White Epenge 85c. Colored Jacquard Tussah 55c
All-Silk Crepe de Chine $1.68. Heavy quality.
HnMi, Sntrww Store Day.
Women's Hand Bags and
Envelope Purses
I $1.65 te $2.95 ,.
t JL Values
A closo-eut. Limited space
prevents description but you'll
rind various leathers ana suks,
all wanted shades
Your choice, $1.
in the let
GlmbHa, Hnbway Stere Daj.
582 Men's and Yeung Men's
Suits at $17-50
Fer Fall and Winter Wear
Many Have Extra Pair of Trousers
New colorings I
New materials 1
Single- and double-breasted models te suit the gay young man
and satisfy the conservative man.
Variously herringbones, stripes, small plaids and checks. Subway
Stere Day price S17.50. Average half price.
Sale of Men's Separate Trousers
$2.95 : $3.95 : $4.95
$4JiO Values Regularly $6.50 Were $7JiO and $8.50
Streng, serviceable materials. All choice patterns for every
day wear and "best."
-f.imbfU, Snbwuy Stere Vnr.
i
460
Beys' Scheel Suits, ) $; gA
$10 Values at i -
Ar
All Have Extra Pair of Knickers
Norfolk style in fall and winter
materials. New mannish patterns.
All size3 for boys of 7 te 16 years.
300 Junier Beys' Suits
$0 QC Were
Fer the little fellows of 3 te 8
years te wear te school. All-wool
serges, corduroys and cheviets These
suits have geld, white and braided col cel
lar and cuffs, shield and chevron.
$3.S5.
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GlmhrN, 5nbrny Smrr IHy
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Just 200 Perfectly Stunning
Swagger Mannish Cut
Women's
and Misses'
$10
Tep-Coats
Value $15
te $20
In the new mannish plaid-back mixtures and herringbones
all tans and brewny tones with the plaid-backs in the pret
tiest orange-tones.
Loese, swagger cut. Lenger than last year's. Fuller-skirted
than last year's. Raglan or set-in sleeves. Turn-back cuffs. Or
storm-strap cuff. Or flared sleeve.
Patch pockets en all three styles and one has the slot
storm-pockets besides.
All belted all 'round.
Great, big buttons.
Misses' sizes for ages 16 and 18.
Women's sizes, 36 te 44.
Glmbrln, Snbnay Stere l)ny.
Four (4) Slightly Shep-Soiled
Player-Pianos
$255
rnL67' '"' 'i 'i?iirinraff5H
imw jHMtf
Each instrument leeks luce
And fully guaranteed.
Bench 'with each Instrument.
Free tuning servlce for one yemr.
Free city delivery.
Pay $10 down balance la
payments. $255. Bargains!
OlmbcU, flnbww Stere Day,
new.
easy
4000 Yards of 32-In. Zephyr Jgc Yd.
Dress Ginghams
All this season's styles and colors. ,They are "mill lengths"
from one of the best Eastern mills. 28c te 30c values at 18c a yard.
Quilting Challis and Chintz, 18c yd.
Yard-wide, plenty of the Persian design, also the wanted patch
quilt effect. Complete range of colors. Special at 18c a yard.
Yard-Wide Linen-Finish Chambray, 15c yd.
Excellent for house dresses or children's school dresses. Copen
hagen, light blue, tan, sage and pink. Special, l."5c a yard.
25c New Printed Percale, 16c yd.
Very desirable for children's school dresses. Stripes and dainty
figures. Goodly assortment of colors.
(ilmhrlH, Siiliwny Stere I)i,t.
$39 Lessing Sewing
Machines
at $29
Terms $1
Wechly
These nre hrnnil-new LeainK Machine.
Tomorrow jeu may bay them lit Sl!t Instead
of $r.9. I'"lc-Vcar (Suar.uitrc. Donustle
tun Ice.
$50 Singer at $29; Slightly Used
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pfSSSs
liallsiifflija
$60 Electric Portable Sewing
Machines, $37
Used Sewing Machines 813 and $19
SSO SliiKer, $2!)
-fiiinlirln, Miliwuj Mere Das.
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Shirt
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D
at
Fnme samples, tee'
and madras among the
C? Seconds of $1.50
C anrj $2 Kinds
Every s' irt hijrh graui. Oxfeid. pongee
var'eus r ttpr'als. Der.
filmlirl", iibu.i "-terp Du.
1200 Lace-Trimmed
Bureau Scarfs,
Werth Deuble
and Mere at. .
48c
Many have filet pattern in
serts. Size 17.r0. Beautiful
designs. 18c each.
"Spongy" Turkish Bath
Towels, 19c
17x32 inches. A great
value. You'll buy several,
they're fe exceptional.
"Sanitas" Table
Cevers, Slight
"Seconds" . . . .
Heavy mercrr.cd Table Dam
ask O-J-incli at "Je yard.
(tlnilirN, .-nlm Murp in.
)45c
Girls' Scheel Dresses Seme
With Knickers Half-Price at
SI, 1.95 and 2.95
Half price at SI pla d and cherk pincjhams
rlindii! pi:iC'!"al tub styles. ' eng sli'fxc-.
- i ' 1 c ir i'f
Half-P.-ice at Sl.fl.l gin?Ir.nis mostly
i.,lic(K-.. Tiimnii I v th white n' ' n id colors.
Hnlf-t'rict' nt $2.9." Kr'i'ke'- Dreses eT
ehfck-fitigham. Q- te 14-yeui sres.
Baby Dresses, OQn
Special at JOL
Leng and short. Lace or embroider
tr mme 1. C months te 2 ycar.
Children's Rompers, C$n
Special at C
jj-
liiniiul., ulmaj ierf IH.
L
Toilet Paper at
3c Rell
Dezen rolls .V)c.
Three rte. n loll --S1,
. rilinlirU, iiIiip it -Inri" I if.
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Last Days of the August White Sale!
1322 Pairs of Woolen Blankets
$4.55 a Pair $5.55 a Pair $6.55 a Pair
Cotten Blankets Sharply
Reduced
r.TxTfi
SI. 18
Values $7.50 te $8 Values $8.50 te, $10.75 Values $10.95 te $12.50
Variously gray, white, solid red or block plaids. All double-bed size. Every pair at a
large saving en tall prices some just yi price.
Crinkled Dimity Bedspreads White Cotten-Filled
Sharply Reduced Comfertables All Deuble-
51x90 60x90 81x90 Bed Sizes
S1.3R SI. 08 SI. 9.1 SI. 9.1 S2.1.1 S:i.31
ltrK .no ItrK. s.M.l lire. s.J.1.1 lire. s:t.e Kir. .i..-,e lies, si.ne '. i
S5c Bolster Cases, 1 Bed Sets Less Than One-Half Price
at $1.95 a Set
Odds and ends of hand-blocked printed sets.
et co ibists of boWtei loll and m .illered .sptead
ti match for single bn ls. Celers, aie tan and
old le-e. Regular steik pi ice is S 1.9.1.
Extra-Weight Seamless Sheets
Uegularly .1.50. Deuble-lied fti-c.-s. d 1
Net enough for mail or phone orders. ) P
40-Inch Unbleached Muslin, 8 Yards for $1
Limit 1C yards. Ne mail or phene orders.
SI
Size 42x72 1 3 for
28c Pillow Cases, 42x
36 and 45:: j 5 for (M
36 inches '
Crochet Bedspreads
Deuble-bed size. M
Regularly $1.50 i91
6J7(i 7080
$1.88 S2.1.1
'.'.1 UfR. .,;.-, Hrc. S3.53
65c 81 -inch
Unbleached
Sheeting, 2V2 yards
for $1
This gives you an un
bleached .seamless sheet
81x90 inches for SI.
(ilinlirlx, Nilmiij .store l.n.
Fer Coats
Like These
at '
$59
will be at
least $83 by
October.
Trench scal
(dyed co ce
ney). The
new length
full1 40
inches. New
shawl col cel
1 a r. Modi
fied manda-
r i n sleeve.
Silk lined.
.SiiI)ii Murf I) ir.
T '
(lilllllllK,
i.
$12 te $25 Steel Enameled Bedsteads
Specially Priced in This
August Sale
S5 te S9.75 F7
Jn old iery or walnut, fan be han
in ' '!, 1 0 and 1 0 sue-. One of
the ninny stvlc I'lustrated.
,10-11). C'ottea-nnd-l'elt .Mnttre.ns
made up in fancy ticking, 1 $7 CA
.specially priced at J)f.Ju
Tln-xi-'iiiiiflri fernicrM nlcl fur $15.
$27e50
ilued rug". On account of
9x12 ft. Heavy Seamless Velvet Rugs at
If Perfect Would lie $JU
In the One.tal a"dVChirc-e p-itterns that you'd find in much H;jW
!it,'ht inc'ulai veave 27..10.
Other mzcs k ft. 'J Id ft. C, at $2.1 If pefect, 537.50.
li 9 ft, $11. If 'fust," $21
Heavy Weel-and-Fiber Rugs
Durable and inexpensive, a stanJurd well-known
grade, at the lowest i)riccs ever,
0 x 12 ft. 8..'t10.li ft. 7.li 0 ft. 0x0 ft.
$10.50 $9.50 $8.50 $6.50
Value $18.00 Value SW.50 Value $.7.,;0l Value $11.00
Congeleum Squares
ttractic patterns at awaj Ie-s than half price,
liccaufe thev hae no borders, leundwl coiners.
U 12 ft. I 910'2 ft. I f.!) ft. I 7'x!)ft. Ili 9 ft.
$5.50 $5 $4.50 j $3.75 $2.75
Axminstcr Rugs
Rich deep-pile, v.hich indues long wear, very
slijjhtly ii regular in eae.
9 x 12 ft. 8.:i x 10.0 ft. 6x9 ft.
$25 $23.50 $15.75
Value S38 Vdue $35 Value S25
Congeleum and Felt Base Remnants
Many of snii'e pi.ttem te match, laige accumula
tion of the (i.lc and 7i1c kinds.
at 25c sq. yd.
.Imlii N, Milm.e Slnrr Oi).
Women's New
Over-Blouses, $2.95
Made of drop-stitched trico trice
lette. foliar and cliffs of fine
ntt edged with al. lace. Sizes
.'id t - 4 I. $2.95.
(ilinlillN. N(lltMl Stnrn lk.
: :. j
Women's Weel
SHpen Sweaters
wltOO zt.ur
Light- or medium - weight
a)lls. Taiu'v and block weaves.
L Various colons. .Sizes :i(i te II.
(ilmlirN, NiiIihh store l)i.
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1 1 i i
"i " "w rf, t , , , .y
United States Army Cots at $1
Sold bubject te imperfections, such as scratches, surface
maiks and ri'st spots. Xe hidden hurts or weak spots. These
cot- cwt the Ooveninient en an average jf ?l.e0 inch.
F.'cry sale i final. Ne C O. D. exchanges or returns.
New Cotten Pads te fit these Army Cots, at $2.85.
-(IiiiImJk, miIi 1) Muri' III.
September Sale of China and Glass
$95,000 Werth te lie Sold at $18,000
Every Dinner Set
in Stock Reduced
at $2.95 te $57.50
Variously 31 te 106 Pieces
Values SS.9S te $8S
A lui? twilurc of On h. iitcnilier
, f'li ni sail 4110 hHIih ' i clmeHi from.
Hand-Painted Japanese China Tea Cups and
Saucers at 20c for Cup and Saucer
inoe dozen D.ilnty
Jaiuuii'HO
51 -Piece Dinner
Sets at $5.95
Value $13.95
Dlucbird decoration. Newest
shape. Complete for G persons-.
s- - v t ft .-i
'rm
j&&r
1000 Yellow Bowl Sets at 75c Set
Thi old fuHhlencd Hturily kind lined for sev-
r.i I jiurjie 5 uvserlnl Hlzea -B-, C-, 7-, 8-,
9 ln'li 73r. Value $1 25.
TliWi Jriiiniii-se I'hlnii
Tea f'Ui and Kauct-rs.
1-eiir neat llewr deco dece deco
i.'itleiiH Hdge full Kold Keld
ltiiu finish. The liest
k'uii nnd K.'iuccr valuu
for a lerit,' time.
"4 $5??
-(ilinlitla, Hulimu Mure D.I).
$2.50 Voile Heuse Dresses
.50
at
And sires all the way up te .11!
Neat figured voiles. I.entr-wni.red
models. Orgnndie cellur.s, culT.s',
pockets.
Bungalow Aprons, 95c
Mighty pretty check percale in
mighty pretty colorings. Piped.
Sashed. Pocketed. Scalloped. Pic
tured. $2.95 and $3.95 Silk
Petticoats at $1.95
JWuIines and taffetas in colors;
tub-silks in white.
Petticoats and Princess Slips,
Twe for $1
Three sty'es in princess slips; soft
cambric; tailored or trimmed. Twe
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Kmbroidery-fleunced long white
Petticoats tw e for $1.
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