Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 13, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING1 PT7BLIC EDEll-PHlUADELPHIAr WEDNESDAY. - DECEMBER 13, 1922 ,
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OF
IUSTED FOR FAIR
- -
nribership Campaign Enrolls
20,000, Including Many Firms
I Prominent in Business World
NEW BUS COMPANY
HIGHWAY MEN FAVOR IT
CUTS FIRST BID
Offers Four Tickets for 25-Cent
Rate en Seven Routes, In
cluding Boulevard
RENTAL TO CITY ALSO
fctmet, nntl n third Breail Mrcrt reute
running from '.lie ltoeM:ult ileuicvimi
te City line.
A line ever the Honervolt IJeuinvftrJ
quite llkr-ly ttmt they will be considered
slmiiltmiccniMy.
I Nene of tlie streets upon which the
independent company plans te opernte
cennectlnK with the Fnuibfenl clevnle-d. ' 'j" "" N new traversed by trolley
nnelur-r WMtwnril fiem the ueuirvaru """- t...v...n.
, and llreml .street evor llelltlrld nnd ". -.. ,'T. ..-...
I Ktcnten (imuip-4 te (iermantnwn. nnd n FORUM TALK ON SCIENCE
I Une from Frent street en IMuinend te
Tlilrty-thlrd street are ether features nP. Sehmuekep Will Snk Thl Att.
nP Mm Itwlntin'mTfitil- tsitt.l(.tl la .
J-a. d 1IUIH" iiUvllk r ww aaa -
The mrmbfrglilp drive of the Sesqtil-
Centennial Aswieliillen is ninMnjr head
way, and mere than "O.OOO
hare been pledged
Many prominent
whose membership
.... !.- l...lt
ruuuuib in mi iiiuniuuui, imu iiii i- i --.,
k. l.,lti..lt.... . .!.!!. 1... inM.inli iBirWCO.
IUU ftlll IbULIIIIIS WlllVlJ IIV 4 , ' i" 111"! I
In a large number of en""" tniu meani
a considerable. Iist of emplnyei. Ainetic
these vhe hate enrolled tbe last wick
re:
Leuli K Unr't. r-r Mit rf t1 T.lcj't
Iirujt Company, New Vint i us
In the communication forwarded te
tbe eltv nnii'inli. the effleern of the new
(company urge timl they be Kianted the
francliNe nii.vIiii; that it would he far
better for the P. H. T. te have compe
tition in the held of fiiriiMihn: trans
portatien for the public in Philadelphia. I
They paid that their proposal has been i
indorsed by tccnl civic and labor or-panlzatlenf.
TJ11? service at four lieliets for a1 The P. !. T. lini offered te enerate
quarter w.in proposed jrsterday by the" "iileard Iiiih line rlmrirlni; a fare of
members I Promoter, of the Ketene bin Trnnslt .f,;"'n '' ,- ' --
lempnny. the Independent corporation lines and another bu line te Roje-
farc
ernoen en "The Animal Machine"
The Philadelphia Penim thli after- the Story of Anthropology."
neon In the Academy of Music will
hear the rseeeiul of a perleu of talks en
"The Story of Modern Selcucc" by
Dr. 8. C. Bclimuckcr, profeiier of bio
logical wieners nt the West Chester
Nermal Scheel.
The title of Dr. Hehmneker's talk
will be "Tim Animal Machine! the'
Siery of Ulolegy." Next "Wednesday
he will give bin last talk of the series
en tlie Hunlect of "The Hitman icace;
piini
. lempany, the Independent corporation lines and another bus line te
t 'nerens have enrolled "'"' '"emptlns te underbid the Phil- borough en which the strip-ticket
ip elves net enlv the ' !I,'',l'M '!r-i'id Transir fempnm for um, i,e maintained,
iidlvidual. but that of J1 ,0 ubc ,llL' Clt' t,rcctf for hw ' lletli prnPn,nlM are before Cen.
fr2vT.aaaaaaaaaa
am aauaa .-. jmBmmi i vjmmt ..
fMsjMVSiiaJkaS
Wlllmm
(T . ......
A ninmiii.lentln,. nn. fnrn nr.te.1 te . J '""N'erwnnMI
the Maer and City Council b the
eQicerN of the cempnii in which the
erlginiil eight -ct nt fare proposal was
reduced. In addition, the independent
company offered te pay the dtj a rental i
Committee,
ncll'a I
ami it is
A ftTiAArlt:
'TheSaddlesBett
$2.00
1
Trnr Jrern! former Dlntrlct Atterne of ', ntiiniiiilins 10 ." tier cent of the cress
. . t ft..... h.,K, ,.r i . . .....'
earnings with a guarantee that it would i
amount at the I.iwisc te ST.'OO aunuallv. ,
Se'-en bus mules are jiropesed by the
new cempam , aineiig tliem one cm t
lirend street fiem tlie Southern Ilotile Iletile
vard te Cit Hill one fre.n I'd Hall
te lloeeelt I'mlnard, in ltiir.nl
New Yerk. Hnrv W llrW. r-fJl1nt i.f
the UrMfr Ire Creim iemt'nn i
rttn. Jehn J tv. in A.i;'. "u,rtl M' '
imn, rreldTit J. Olbsen Mell r''i lemninr:
TMwenl W ITle. lrel Tyler lusv, V.'ii'lrr
T! PiTtetlni:. nl (1 A. E'mr Ats Sfiirau"
Wnfehe I'eitipin', Js I W ! pnl
flpnt Ftete nnJ lltv riJt.U 1l Trust lum
pnr. ef Itlchrr.emt. Vn Wll Ism W He
I tie. Al'rrJ IMrk". Ilreinl Htift Station
rhenne' J Wjrtier Iluteblns llin T
Jeraee, IrlU'n "nitaTt. Conr Mtct.. At
letle bnel n I tam
Herbert K. riAtt. Mnicr i -mir-'ciai
Trupt terrp-' Iraii!'Tln Jtwncr t: lnti.ii
rwimber cf tt I-cir'sinturr", Theti.at S
ones, banVr V T KjI'i Tmn ft
riimb- '' icr-nicrrc, Arthur Y .n ls
Msrlen r.slllr rrn1i!'rt e th " tch'tii.i
I.H.BMC nt VCet -j Vetern Al'ttnJcr vn
JtenielT. Ie'.in.iar1 N Til or l"- i.ern
'oeJwiril stti t-n"-. J.i tim A S'e'v
rt. :ei p-e K'tit an.l K-r'.rul minnri.
tti Hrv Ver't Tplien ' tu.iin: . (lwirss
O'Nell' N Tcrl. I llv K P-incin,
chairman MeM or I ernm-r Tal I're tit t'en
Dsni'. f.nltitruA, Wllllim ?t. Ibrinl.
lreMcr. I t ml rn llr.riip h '. Vr t I A
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nd ?al ( m i-r". ..cwarlt, N. J
Vnqualllied tnilersement of tlie
R"3'li-Ceu' nnliil I'.tlr was epre vel
at a rpc"iu itie'f in of the Penn-jlvieia
Lincoln Highwij A-.o-ai.en ' I'lie
thetlMinds of teurNts wl.e will travel
te Philadelphia te see the exposition."
gaid James P. Woodward, preside) t
of the I.ti.eelii liiglita Asei l.itmn.
yesterdjy. "will leant from their ir.p
ever tlie Mnreln llighwajtb.it Pent
nyhania has secr.erj uni'iualcd in thi
SaRt." . . .
Objc. tien te the propose i riir were
WE SPECIALIZE
In the Supplying of
Hotels
Restaurants
and Institutions
Felix Spatela& Sens J
'Xholmte 0-ettry T)pt 2
IZZZ-Zl I'lLiUUKT 1.
Zi4ht
Banauet pms
yRivale Dances -Barujuei
iWeddin'fs-Uard Parlies
ijMay v? send Eslimalea
and Menus 9
ffenhouscEeietl
liW 00A J rU-.i..i
Ksi,u sa.iu lc?Oiu u .
Is distinctive, made of the highest-grade
Enprlish ridincr bridle
leather, one solid thickness, no stitch
ing. Better leather cannot be had. It
is a belt for the man who discrimi
nates in the choice of his apparel.
A Complete Set of 3 Belts
one of each color, black, tan
and cordovan, suitable te
wear in the different seasons.
$6
ftp? n
Nlceljr hextd fer prmntMlen er peeta.
Hall order irremptlj imite4.
MARTIN & MARTIN, Inc.
1713 Chtitnut St., FhiladniphU, P.
M&hir and Impertere ef Enilltb Huntlnf Ssddtirr
Lcnd.n E$t. 101 Ytari New Yefk
ALSO SOLD BY
flt WA'J. -.Cl0.lhl,r' .Wm- " Wanamahnr. Wu.
nil .--w .. rVv".?r "."owKer. w liter fJ. Delter.
Ote. Martball. A. O. Spaldlns: & Bre.. BlaylecJt & Bly
Aik tr "THE SADDLER'S BELT"
A Baflffla (trada mark) atamped en arary ana
lynn
' 191 !!!!! Q!l' 1 llillnhl
Itacs 633i
Spruce 05J9
S resented last nigl't te ihe Philadelphia l
trglcal Trnde .We iatien by II. iv P !
Machcn, rcpresentln.': the North Phil.i-
delphia Man.if.n Hirers' Association.
ASSAILS IRISH FREE STATE j
Mrs. MaeSwIney Says Her Pecpls j
Did Net Vete en Proposal
Mrs. Muriil MaeSwtney. wilew of
the former Lord Mayer of Cetk, who
died during a hunger strike urged nrm
bfrs of tlie Irish-American Club, at a
meeting in Meese Hall lut n ght, te
pretest against eilstinj condition? in
Ireland.
Mrs.k MaeSwIney said that despite
the treaty betwi-en Kngl.ind anil Ire
land there arc an many letal lie
jmblleansi in Ireland new as before. In
discuMiinq the constitution of the Free
State Mrs. MaeSwIney suiil it had ncter
leen put te a Mte before the people of '
jremnu.
Mrs. MaeSwIney arrived hen' yerter
day morning accompanied by several I
women intetesled in the Inch caue. I
Mlsa I.ydla Kerns, who is paid te huve1
escaped from a Hritii-li prison where th
was confined for nicing the Irish cms", j
was another speaker last night. Mini
Kerns told of the hanUliips and suffer
ings of the j)e))li' .mil of her personal .
Mperieneei us a iiur-e during tlie hop- i
tilities. ApprnximatWy .-l."00 was col
lected nt the meeting. The money v i'l J
be used te succor distressed Irish fam
ilies. FIND NEW LIQUOR TRICK '
"Drya" Seize Apparatus fcr Aging
Moonshine in Raid
Prohibition agents, w.iile m ding no
alleged stiil in n j!,r''Ur' in I.enl; iiu'
nue neur Pertj -soeoihI tfree( jik'."--iaj,
found a new apparatus for .niili
dally nslng vnthell 'iht-kv.
It cii'iblHlld, thej sa, of :i . irge
tank full of het water at,d ceered i'.
v.nter jicket. ( erU jogs centn!,uv
alcehul. colerltg matter and iw line -Jng
were juit into the i ink. ih.' -.aid.
nd the heating pri-css aged the Ibiuer
About 100 gallons of moonshine were
seired in tli- raid.
Other places rai'lel were (he grocery'
Meres of Mra. Mm 'hlisk. Twen
tieth street near me. and (iierpe u
etta. Callowhill strivi ne.ir I'ight
enth ; the homer of It PaduM t'orln t'erln
thian niemie nbne 1'aii n.eu.n, 'in i
Stephen Kepan. SimIi tr'it alreve
Vine; the cntulj tore (' dm eh Karmnn, '
Itrewn llre.t I em 'I wei 1J -sixth . tl'i
'Iair Council ( lnb, Fraiii'M .treil tKiir
SUteeii'ii ; t'( I'eli-'i ( 'nb, lirandr
wine street mar 'lew -i irid . iim'
the ;tete of Jacob J.C .' . Plteei t
street ne'ir Vine.
Yacht Club Leses "Smokes"
i
nmn one v i:b 1 nerielnnt te- I
Hards and a fend i ess f ,r gend sine ,s
jesterdin r.ftenioe 1 nnnde.1 iim'
Tieht-nien - M lb. at I "en W.-iPiit
trot. and helped himself in n rjitut)
tily uf 'elect cuir3 and four billiard
hillf. T'le their is a tiiterr te the
flub ehi, mis, who reported it In tae
police today, placing the value of the
ktelcn nrtlclca at ?13. I
Jlnj- We llimte en Your Nut
Brick's Special Mince Meat
'-OsV-t stO 0
Special
An Assortment
of Children's
Fur Sets
lieginnlng at
4.50
rtTItCHASING
I
jlftl
AGENTS 0EDEK3 ACCEPTED. KATI, OBDEHS FILLED
SEND FOR FREE FUR CATALOGUE
Fur Trimming and Cellar and Cull Sets
m
wmawu
feaMaxi
1215 Chestnut 'Street.
i'li' mmiiWm m m
- Special
An Assortment
of Children's
Fur Coats
Beginning at
29.50
7&rf(MUl-
Fer
jFurntture
of Preirlirnl
IletUutman Utility
Telephone Sets, $19.50 $25.00
Ten Wajrens, $18.00532.00
Fancy Waste Baaltcts,
$6.00 $6.75
Heme Safes $55.00 tn $82.50
Humidors. $1 4.30 $34.50
IksiBide Tables, $12.73 $15.30
Felding Card Tabic,,
$4.50 $.7,5.00
Dictionary Stands, $12516.50
Sectional Bookcases
$23.30 te $100.00
Felding Screens,
$12.00 te S16.00
Teet Steels .57.30510.0.0
Smoking Stands. $3.50 $K0O
Taberettes. $5.25 $6.et
Heek P.csta S5.00 $6.00
Wtis Mitchell Cnleidnrt for
1923, an exclusive Iletfr.ns
production, SOc
901-906 Chestnut St.
Fer Tomorrow Only Until 3 P. 1VL
100 Fur Coats, Capes and Wraps
At a Remarkably Lew Price
We expect tomorrow te be the busiest day of the sea
son due te the selling of the BAN'KRUPT
STOCK of Katz, Rcinstcin and Weinberg, of New
Yerk City, purchased by us from the Receivers at
HALF PRICE and less! In order te distribute busi
ness evenly throughout the day, ve offer you special
values until 3 P. M. These values make it worth
your while te shop early in the day, while values
are greatest.
J'' VM.
&wz&jl
Natural
Muskrat
Coats
77.50
T
French Seal Coalts, Skunk Trimmed, )) -length
Natural Muskrat Coats, 40 Inches Leng....,
Russian Marmet Coats, Raccoon Trimmed..
French Seal Wraps, Full Length
French Seal Capes, Full Length
Leepard Cat Coats, Seal Trimmed
Russian Peny Coats, 40 Inches Leng
Taupe Lamb Coats, 40 Inches Leng
Tiimmed French Seal Capes, Full Length
French Seal Delmans, Full Length
Taupe Caracul Sports Coats .
Russian Peny Coats, 45 Inches Leng
all at
77-ifl
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Until Required
S3 " 9 S 'CHARGE PURCHASES PAYABLE IN FEBRUARYS IB, HUB "HPlaT; !'!' q;
vkwmasm
mmm
WHY
PA F4I" $400
' Condition of Highways
Lincoln highway, Trenten te Gettys
tflirg Fair in Lancaster County; chc
"Where poed
Philadelphia. Media, Kennett Square
And fixferd iieml
Philadelphia te Kcadini; Uned,
Philadelphia, Bristel and Merrnville-
Geed.
Uethlcliern pike Me-itly (;oeil eicept
near liethlehein, where it is only fair
Philadelphia, Uoylcitewn and L'.isten
Geed.
I'otthteun, West Chesttr and Wll-lultiKten-
(ioed,
William Penn hiKhwn, Kavteu te
CarllMle Fair in Northampton nnd
Lehiith Counties ; iluewhcre guei,'.
Lnncahter te I InrrKlmrtr- Pair in
Lancaft(r County, geed tn IaupU'n.
Ilarriuburc te tiettji-biirK Geed.
Heading, Peltsville and Stinbnry
JI0114I1 In the botetiuhs of Sehujlkill
Count ; elsewhere prod
llnrrNburs. Snnbinj and Pttt-aen
Kcctlen Ne -"-".l in Miwler Cininiv i 'eied
ter repairs nnd d.-tuiir it mi"- ai ,
ether hfctlem itoed.
l'ntsten, Streudsbure, Mt. I'e oiie and
Scrunieii- Seme places iij. but luestlj
geed.
Lackawanna Trail, Sr'rai.ten te liinc
hamtnn Seiim plate icj , but uf'ii'iallj
geed,
Sunbury, Will ampert and W'elKbem
Ne Information reeelwd
Willlainvirt te State Cullese tuen
nv.tn it I'VF.kl Mntivivr."
A aubnerllMr Tn llelhlcnem teM ui, ut
m
zmv
for any Player-Piane, if you can bay a new, liiph-grade and guaranteed inatrrj'
ment for less, en easy weekly or monthly pr0 mtn., with .several dozen mnaie
rolls, a bench and cabinet thrown in?
A well-made Player-Piane, if carefully handled. wiD last from 25 te 35 year
and be a constant source of pleasure and entertaiunient te Its owners.
Tlie Cunningham Player-Piane Is manufactured with tlie celebrated REO
bTYLE patents, owned and controlled exclusively bv us, in our modern, well
equipped factory. Se perfect in conatructien is this mstnuncnt that a child can
play with all the expression of the master composer himself.
Every Player-Piane we manufacture has a double valve actie and metaJ
tubing. De net let anybody talk you into buying en Instrument wiUi a slnsrle valve
action, as it has net the power or enduranceif It had, why should we spend twice
as much money in developing a double valve action?
The very fact that for ever a quarter of a century we hare been efferinr
$10,000.00 for a better piano than the MATCHLESS CUNNINGHAM should be
sufficient proof of Its quality !
AJI our instruments are priced from 20 te 30 per cent, lower than any dealer
anywhere (whether large or small) can afford te selL Terms arranged te suit the
purchaser.
CASH, OPEN BOOK ACCOUNT OR EASY PAYMENTS
m
IT PAYS
TO
THINK!
..Ti.fjHii
WW
!JANO CO.
11th and Chestnut Sts.
Open Ereninga
(Factery: 50th and Parktide Aeenac)
AM Maiaaa
Talldaaj
afactuleaa
B4ac4 Frtoea
We arc the Only Piane Manu
faciurert in Ftnna. Fa me at for
Selling from Factory te Hern
Direct
Vm i m
, r; anTheut reading "Th Wimhlimten Ohirr.''
' '"It a',, "" a blril'a-ryr yxv a' . I .
. K aarpnln." Te he w n..'! 1 tn
A V refltlcal iniatrriirrnti. fern t'llJ nam
fc i, , faWt, Vtr murnlr.s In tliu 1'isml Lu.r.t.
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STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
Lewer-Price Basement Stere
Hertfa a Wonderful Gift-Opportunity
An Extraordinary Sale of
Women's Fine Fur Coats
About One-third Under Price
We bought these handsome Fur Coats from a manufacturer who makes only
the finest garments at a most remarkable price concession, which enables us te sell
them just in time for gift buying at an average saving of ene-lhird.
They are wonderful values, and ns there arc net many of a style, wc suggest
eniaimr nar-Ur in nvniil thfi nessibilitv of di sappemtment.
Of brown and tnupe-tlyctl ceney, silk
lined and interlined.
Silk-lined eKQ K(
Ceney Coats O.UU
Of brown nnd black dyed ceney, 40
inchea lenjr.
Bay Seal a7K
(X) Coats J'
With plain and silk embroidered lining;
40 Inches Ien? $75.00. In extra sizes
?98.0O. Same Ceat, 45 Inches long $89.G0.
Bay Seal ' 0QK
y) Capes.... VV
10 inches long.
Cnpes of marmink (Japanese weasel)
-H 18.00.
Squirrel-trimmed (11 9C
Bay Seal Coats.... POeJ
(Dyed ceney), 40 inches long, with
grcut cellar and cuffs of tquirrcl.
American Opes- (I" Q'7 K A
sum Coats, New v J.O I .UU
Stylish belted model. 45 inches long,
and lined with excellent silk.
Beaver-trimmed
Bay Seal Coats. . .
Of fine, soft bay seal (dyed ceney), with
huge cellar nnd cuffs of thick beaver.
Length 40 inches $175.00.
Raccoon-trimmed
Muskrat Coats. . .
$175
$175
Of natural muskrat, with huge, envelop
ing cellar and deep cuffs of raccoon. 40
inches long $175.00.
-Strsinbrliige A clotliler Iwrr-rrle Daiemeat Steia
af BaYBBaaaalaaTaab
Bungalow Aprons
Fer Large
Women
$1.25
In blip-en htyle or buttoned
down tlie uUl all made of
neatly figured percale and
trimmed with checked mate
rial or rick-rack braid. In
extra siz.es. Exceptional value
at $1."".
NtrawtrMtn A. Clethlpr -lower
I'rlcn llnscnient Ptere
Petticoats of
Cotten Taffeta
85c
A saving of cleie te one
third for every woman who
buys one of these Cotten Taf
feta Petticoats, made with a
plaited flounce and small
runic; in dnrk solid colors or
(lowered effects 85c.
MtrtwbrtdgR & ClotMti-Ieir-Irlco
Ilineincnt Sterrj
Pretty Corduroy
Bath Robes at
$2.75
Bath Robes of uidc-wale
rordurey or in novel embossed
effort. "Some are Breakfast
Ceat models, while ethers are
mnde en graceful btraight
lines. And they ceme in such
pretty shades of rose, orchid
and fuchsia; in sizes .18 te 44,
at the remarkably low prlce
of $2.75.
Btrawbrldr ft Clathttr
Imar-l'rlca Iiantment Rter
0
muz
AT POPULAR PRICES
FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
Many people are doing their Christmas shopping this year In
our I.ower-Price Har-cment Stere where, for considerably Jess
meney, they can llnd n grcut number of just the kind of gift
tiiey want for their families and friends. Tables nre arranged
with such attractive- and practical gifts as these:
Silk Petticoats $2.95
Of pretty messaline, taffeta or silk jersey, with dainty tucks
or shirred ileunce, far under price at 2.95.
Silk Night Gewiis$3.95
Levely Iacc-trimmcd or tailored Night Gowns of fine crepe de
chine, in soft flesh color packed in gift bexes: exceptional at
$3.95.
Women's Silk Stockings $1.00
In black, Cordovan, Russia calf and suede color; sizes 8l,s te
10, special at $1.00 a pair.
Colgate's Preparations
Te fill tlie need for little cifts which are often se hard te
choeso: Toilet Water 35c and 50c. Men's Comfert Packages
Si. 00. Extract 50c, 75c ami 31.00. Week-end Packages 25c.
Cashmere Uetnmet Seap -70c a box of three cakes.
Hand Bags, Special $1.65
Of velvet or li-atlier in various styles and colors. Mere Bags
like tnose te many people bought a few davs age. Special at $1.05.
Tets9 Sweater Sets $7.50
Keur-pieco Sets of reft brushed wool, in sky blue, pale pink
or white ler litth-, one-year-olds. In dark brown, buff and oxford
gray for youngsters from 2 te 5 years special at $7.50.
Babies' Sacque Sets $2.50
Including Cap, Sacque and Bootees, in white with pink or
,,Ju-trf'n'nln8' -'"rt the gift for the wee tot. Much under price
at $2.50. '
Ramena
Housekeepers'
Corsets,
Te leek mere slender and
yet have freedom of movement
for household tasks or out
door exercise wear a
Ramena Housekeepers' Cor
set, Medel 237, designed espe
cially for the woman inclin
ing toward stoutness, of
heavy pink ceutil, with low
bust, long hip line, graduat
ing front clasp and reinforce
ment ever nbdemen. A com
fortable, well-made Corset,
exceptional at $2.00.
HtrnittirMjn A Clettler -Iower
Pflie Ilnti mrtit Stere
UHe the convenient en
trance that leads direct
from Market St reel into
the Lewer-Priced Haae
ment Stere.
Children's Felt Slippers 95c
nlrFi.f n'1011 P of Uttl,lJ Plwh-trlmmed Juliets and BOO
size, ?"e.'.tr? S1,PI'-U with leather sole and heels;
sizes B'a te J-at ene price 9ec.
Women's Felt Slippers $1.25
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