Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 27, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27,' 19253
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fheDaily Novelette
The Red Ear
y biABISSA MACK1K
... . t tie hunklne bee. Ruth,
fXt let me go with you,"
AS t',s n,,nt- "l Arl np"
f your runnln? nreiind te par
JlTwUh rtwnnc young men."
"iL it would be lovely if you
Aunt Dell," lcl Huth Mn-
I, "but le remember, plcr.se,
1 . .! - strnncs young mnn,
a strnngs young
ttint
but
".imnte an,l a jrta.l-.te-I have
" ' . i.im nil m.v ilnys.
.'v-but I would rather you went
1 .. .,..,.. .,1 Gftilntn M1S Hell-
1,itb "'nnttlne her smooth blinds of
dtrsen, pn tin? '
.,ng inir win "" .....
f',us. .... . .lenr. that we Hen-
ij ...-
'Teu knew
j.rsens have
never
been
accustomed
.attending all the village entertain
,M" . '.t is only lately tlmt I have
S you te mingle with them."
Ami I hnve had the happiest time
i. all my life, nuntie," smiled lluth
utfitllv. "Yeu hnve been he geed
, ' ,e rince father and mother were
killed T nm se grateful and I want
in please you.
.'Yeu de dear, In everything except
..i,.n veur penchant for Hal I con-
L that I am a bit prcdjudiccd there,
i knew Hat it " rising rg doctor
f,5 bound te succeed in his father b
lendld practice here; nevertheless, 1
htvTnln.vfl felt nn antipathy for lilm
Ttr since he was a small boy and
broke some of my choicest plnnts and
,rub3 one day when he was stealing
.herrics. I caught him in the tree and
ordered him down. He rnmc, tlefinnt
nd angrv en seen as he reached the
.round he poured out the cherries en
the urass nt my feet and ran away.
I run after him T hed n pmnll milch
In ray band but I stumbled and HI,
breaking mv arm he had the grace
10 come and humbly npoleglre without
eren the knowledge of his pnrentH, and
I did reipeet him. Hut it would
leenly disappoint me If you married
Hil Denten."
"lie has never asked me, Aunt Dell,
tsiured Huth, her cheeks quite pink.
Miss Dell turned her eyes nway; she
could net bear te cee that hurt. leek in
her darling's eyes, yet her own pride
nnd long-cherished dislike of Hal Den Den
ten sealed her lips.
The pnrty wna given in Cyrus lian
i.iln's enormous barn. It was te he
an old-time husking bee, a burn dance
with a hearty supper served afterward
nn the lawn. All the folks) in the
Ullage were invited the ministers had
lend out the Imitations in the churches.
.1 email sum was charged for mliniH mliniH
slen and the proceeds were te go te
the mounded soldiers. MIs Hendersen
and her pretty niece were among the
Lite nrrinls anil the husking whs in
full suing ns they found the wny te
Mts among the bwect-smcllhig heaps
of coin. Every one knew about the
rtd ear of coin whenever one was
found the lucky finder had the privl
kje of claiming a kiss from some one
else that was the twentieth century
ierien of ihe old custom. Miss Hen Hen
dersen had renwldercd the possibility
e( the led ear falling te her let, and
be had decided te bestow a kiss upon
jeung iinoey iarew, iicr cousin s
jeungest child. As for Huth she simp
ly dared net think of what would hap
pen if her niece found the red ear
die hoped Huth would think of Hebby
Cnrcw ns u safe escape from an em
barrassing situation.
Ruth was eniejing linself thorough
ly. She hnd had n few breathless words
with Hal Denten and occasionally
thiirejes met nnd spoke, but the jeung
doctor b'isied himself with the ether
youths of the town and stripped the
Itrent ears rapidly, joining In songs and
kteries. The fun nnd frolic was at its
lieijlit when a rear of laughter from the
ethers rewaled the fact that Dr. Iful
had unrerri'd a led ear of corn. He
Mem there Mushing furiously, his hancl hancl hancl
jome far smiling in embarrassment.
He hcItiite, but a moment, recovered
ni (ompesure ami advanced toward
inc cei-iur where Mis Ilenderteu tat
with Huth.
The ethers watched breathlesslv.
.Ml of them knew thnt Hal was in
'ln i,l. I,.., I , ... . ..
"nil iiiii, unci iini.si ei inem
were quite mho that MUs Hendersen I
would finwn upon the match; some of
them Inn! lie.ml that Hal was disliked I
by the , al)(1 that j,0yk, ,.,,,. i
veuhl no ile-.bi cost him his life's I
"nppinev.. llnl knew it. tee and fought i
'Ifipemtelv te umiiu for bis childish
inlMlemenner. With a swift glance nt I
Until Hi ii.iwn.l !,.. .,.! .1..... 1
, ....... ,, ,,,., ,,,, iiiuiH'ii )jrni -
llliy lllinn one linen liefuvn Mi,0 T..ll
revercntiy.CSlStlni? han'1 n,", ,!,,sh1 lt
il"!!s,,,)cl1 n.rose trembling te her
Blancel $, 'lencd , ,ncic' tK I'errlttcd
glances of tlieac who knew her ns ihi
Kw"! in1',10 Vd! ""en -nd
heed I 1 n" n'.n ,.,0,,r,y nncl man'
noeii in iinl Denten's face.
Jler stem fnce broke un Inte n
tremulous smile, and tear w?re "n Her
Inmnn L"!! Rl,V"ekp- "A foolish ,l
n. . 1 nml lf n MsH 8es with
bi i ed hfr ,fnce n'l he bent nnd
.t ?rt??,the whcstrn burst Inte
ii iy,.M,uk nni1 lr- Hal swun
8i"Sff ,n, thC 8rU1' '! te?
course. Hnl took if k ss from her. but
lei it sealed their bethrethal.
Little Benny's
Nete Boek
By Lee Pape
Pnn wtia nniiL- . ., ...
--,. .. ai-u.Hg at inc setting room
window reeding the paper Sattlday nf nf nf
tlrnoen and ma was embroidering im im
breidery, and pep mmI, These1 citrUns
may be pritty but thats about as much
ns I can say for them. I cant get entifT
llte te reed by. De you wunt me te
ruin my eyes jest te plenee a pair of
dinky lace curtlns? he scd.
Wy Willyum, wats dinky about
them? nm bed. Goodniss knows thev
test cnuff, she Red.
That makes it even mere foolish, the
idecr of spending a let of geed money
te spoil your eye sight, nep scd. lf
cnybedy asked me Id say windows were
made te let the lite in, tie said.
Certeny they were, but jest the same
thats reel lace en these curtlns, reel
hnnd made lace, J slppese you forge'
wat they cost, nm sed,
Dent remind me. pep sed. If T wnx
planning n house Id make the windows
twice ns wide and I weuldent allow a
lace ciirtln In the place, he sed.
Well de you knew, William, I be
leeve your rite, me scd.
The doeco you de. pep sed.
Yes, I relly de, Mrs. -Hews was tell
ing me eny yestlddny that lace cur
tliiB nrcnt ncerly as stylish as they
used te he, ma scd.
Hen ay for Mrs. Hews, pep ipil.
Se maybe 111 take them down, ma
scd.
Herrny (or you, pep sed.
And put up velvet ones mn e..
Help, aid, sucker, I feel brane fever
coming en, Im going out for n wiuvk,
After-Dinner Tricks
pep sed.
Wic
h he did, me going with him.
TICKET KXCIIANGE FOIt THKATRKS
New Yerk theatrical men ur ulvlnc coin cein
mrndabls theueht te ndlnir the abuse nt
prMBlnnt theatre tlcketR price IncreRe IncreRe
Hajinenil Q. Carrell In hl New Tork letter
outlines a ulnn, which inlKht well itirskp
attention of lnrnl thatre In the I'l'ciic
T.riiiirr "Make I, n Halilt." Adv.
Ne. 354 The Magnetic Pencil
A pencil is placed against the palm
of the right hnnd, which is held, ns
shown In the riruwing, at right angles
te the fleer. Te the surprise of every
one, the pencil remnlns fixed te the
hand until removed. Heth the hnnd
and the pencil may be examined.
The trick is accomplished by previ
ously moistening the palm of the hand
very slightly. Press the pencil firmly
against the open palm with the left
hnnd. A new, well-painted pencil
should be used. When the left hand is
removed the pencil will remain at
tached te the open right palm, although
virtually no trace of the moisture re
mains. Coifvrieht. IStt, bv Public l.tdgtr Company
Pearls Re-strung
Price lowest In the city. Expert work.
All klndK nf necklaces re-strunc, Knotting
a specialty, gulck sertlcc. Werk guaran
teed. Clitspi furnished.
Ideal Pearl Ce ?tTTy nnlldlnc,
laeai rean ve.MB30 Chfmit m;wt
Your Old Furniture
rnti he made morn nttrnctUe limn NIIW
hv nrtlttlc nalntlrir. ilcrnretlnir or redn
Ixlilnie AT MUCH LESS COST.
Estimate! Fnrnlihcd
A. L. DIAMENT & CO.
1615
Walnut St.
and at
Strafford. Pa.
lODenPOt
330SeuJbh Camacs
Delicious Feed Cheerful Sur.
reundlnrt, Moderate Prices
A Harp Selection
Every Wednesday and
.Saturday fl-9 P. M.
ilapja ff
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DinTnWBIH8HR1WBIWRCTI1fHHfIWfflBBH1inrlf
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Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Established 1837
All Our Beautiful French
Medel Hats Have Been
Reduced te $10.00 and $15.00
Hats that were $45.00, $50.00, $65.00 and $75.00 and that
have all the beauty and charm Inherent In a Parisian creation
have been reduced te these low prices. They are of hatters'
plush and velvet in splendid shades, trimmed with feathers,
metal effects and ornaments of various sorts. This is ah oppor
tunity te own something that every woman wants a real Paris
hat.
Pre-Inventory Sales in All Departments
Leather Goods and Novelties at
Reduced Prices
H.D0 Card Cased with mirrors and powder containers at $0.00.
Manicure Sets In leather cases, J7.76 te 111. 60 values at 93.BO te
$8.38.
Colored enameled leather Vanity Cases, very completely fitted,
previously 19. 7G and $10.00, new $S.OO.
Leather Cases, each containing- nn enameled ash tray and cigar
ette holder, formerly $4.60, new sa.se.
Enameled Cigarette Helders, some In silk cases, were $2.50 te
$7,50, new $1.70 te 89,00.
Handsome Metal Embroidered Silks at
Half Price
Imported French Silks, embroidered with silver and cold threads.
There are various beautiful colors and the effects are truly mag
nificent. Any woman who ts planning a formal evening- gown or an
elaborate wrap will de well te see them. The prices were $33.00 te
$40.00 a yard, new 910.SO te $30.00.
Mussed Handkerchiefs. te i Off
Men's, women's and children's Handkerchiefs of all sorts. Including-
some odd Initials, at ,s te H off of their previous low-prices.
rCLAD'S PARERSn
COMPEL SUCCESS
Unchecked, WASTE
In paring vegetables
ts Extravagance.
Continued Extrav
agance means (allure
CLAD'S PARER turns
WASTE Inte WEALTH.
Kitchen Equipment
for Hotels and Restaurants
VICTOR V:CLAD CO
119 & 121 S. 11th St.
The G. WASHINGTON INN
704 and 700 Seutk Washington Square
(7th It Locust Streets)
A rbaiuilng group of old Colonial
(Iwelllnm where one can partake
of luncheon, tea or efenlnr dlnnrr.
In n restful ntmoihere amid
plMaant rirreundlngs.
"fare you been thtre lately?"
uminv n nriii a r- .
mmw a ifbt w v. mar m m
CATERING
Parties, Weddings
and Receptions
Best of Quality. Under Personal
Supervision. Estimates Given
Fancy Cakes, Ice Cream
Phenes Bryn Hawr 7S8 and 7-59
22 BRYN MAWR AVE.
BRYN MAWR, PA..
Our Lisle Hosiery at $1.00 and Great
Reductions in Other Hese
Every pair of Lisle Stockings, Including some with lace and some
with silk embroidered clocks as well as plain ones, for tomorrow only
at $1.00 a pair.
Alse a general clearance of odd lets of Hosiery at very much
reduced prices.
Reductions in Toilet Articles and
Boudoir Novelties
r.ydes' Extract, In five odors, 2 ei. bottle, formerly $3,00, new $1.
Lydes' sets of Extract and Face Powder In a charming leather
ette box, were $5.00, new $a.0O,
Plver's Azurea and Pleraraye concentrated extract In purse slie,
reduced from $3.00 te $1.00,
Plver's Mlhmelis Kxtract, $3.00 size, new $1.00.
$i:,00 tortoise shell Toilet Sets of ten pieces at $8.00.
French dell heads, suitable for boudoir lamps and telephone con cen
cealers, reduced from as high as $. CO te $1.00,
Broken assortments of Boudoir Novelties at half price Bilk and
tapestry covered Powder Bexes, etc.
illttiiWIMi
nVKHTISKMKNT
Hciiilcrvi
us net of
en. Iielilinj; out the ret! enr in
loamy hif-kf.
NEW YEAR'S EVE
AT
XTRAYMOHE
I ATLANTIC CITY
THE management of The Hetel Traymore de
sires te announce that New Year's Eve will be
observed by a private supper dance, with appro
priate festivities, te be given in the Restaurant
Traymore, invitations te whicli are procurable at
the office of the Maitre D'Hetel.
As heretofore the occasion will also be celebrated
in the Submarine Grill where there will be special
la carte service with dancing.
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RE AND THERE
eHOME NEEDS
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C tSefe-
mii.ii I hey humbly npnlecips ie
vnuns .'Mir eherrleH, .Miss Dell nml '
'mnn nHuslzps fur the small Imv!" I
"inil.,i ulilmsic.illy if 101., nn(, n-.u
" "l cur in Iut lap picked up lint- ,
BONWIT TELLER & CO.
WALNUT AT THIKTCENTH
THURSDAY
END-OF-SEASON-SALE
uBONTELL" CORSETS
350 Pairs of Corsets selected from our Higher-Priced
Stocks te be offered at one special price
9.75
Heretofore Priced Frem 15.00 te 28.00
INCLUDED are Step-in Corsets of re-enforced rubber, with short-laced opening
at top or front; Practical novelty Corsets, made of bands of three-inch rubber,
simply wrapped around body and clasped down front; Derby Corsets in various
lengths, all wrap-around models of alternating sections of elastic and rubber each
designed te care for an individual specific need; new laced-back Corsets with very
straight hip lines ; cut very low, with elastic band at top. Alse a few all - rubber
Corsets in sizes 36 te 40. Other models in all sizes.
An Exceptional opportunity te secure a high-grade
Bontell Corset in an advanced and approved model,
cheesing from a wide variety of styles at this low price.
We are en the thiosheWl of
another year with many new
reBelves.
Of all festival days, I peisennlly
loe New Year's, because It Is
nu anniversary of Inner strength
fWined from Kreat majestic and
natural rugged beauty whose
magnitude brought realization of
the. almost Incensenueiice of us,
nnd firmer faith in the power and
maker of it all.
Such mements he glNes te nil of
us te use and bulk! upon.
With all the world attune at this
bright, gay season, our strength
redoubles with the universal wish
nf new and useful leaves for the
betterment of ourselves and
homes
Se, with the old year blending
Inte the new, a prosperous New
Tear te you Is timely: but above
nil the slncerest wish Is three
hundred and Blty-fle data of
health and happiness.
The Old of N'ew Year calls calls
t'u.lem ! perhnpq the one seuaen
the innle members of
the family really te enjoy the
ceuttes this day brings.
s a part of the Afternoon Ten.
If there be a tlxed hour, punch
with fniitn ami ginger ale made
from Hires' Household Kxtract
us a basis will lend snap and
sparkling cordiality.
Any fruit punch leclpe may be
used
I'er mineral water that
Mealtime is medicinal, contalti centalti
Ilsr lug phosphorus and
Iren a hualth-butlder from the
mountains of Italy.
Wrlte the Mecliainry Cemp.im .
412 West lireadwav. New VerU
I'lty, for information of this
product.
...
IMftin r,9th Street at Fifth
Art Avenue. New Yerk Cit
lloenii ihnlate this week from
their usual suht of Art
Heme Furnishings at 'auction te an
interesting auction sale of furti
Tomorrow and Friday at "
iVolecli. bj order of Nicholas
.leidnn, this season's new models,
short heit coats et the lengei
wraps, In sable, ermine, broad bread
tall chinchilla or Hudsen t,i!
Scarfs or ' chokers" for days net
te cold!
Fruitful Mis HartliiK'n ,lellle
Thought During the fiuit sea
son, when tine, mature
fruits were plentiful, Mrs llartlng
selected and prep.irml this put.,
fruit Juice and sugar Inte her
delectable Jellies for you nt thlH
season
I made special trips te her
kitchen en red currant nnd quince
las each du.v In season In a
day allotted te ceme tpecal fruit
preparing
Their use H suggested tedav
for s.iiulnhh tilling and peultrv
Karnlali.
Philadelphia have voiced ap ap
Wemen preal of the ex
cellence of Fre -hefcr's
eakei , great numbers
hau been sold.
A special treat for New Year
callers perhaps senm who have
net tested n Kreihefer cake a
cake tray of their light nut frul
cake combined with their special
Xmns fruit cake, artlstlcallv ar
ranged en a dellle plate, will fill
the needed delectable In a cnk
with the tea or punch serving.
A delicious overburdening with
luscious fruits, their Xmas fruit
cake ; the light nut. yellow from
fine fresh eggs, Sun Maid raisins
and Just very, geed old-fashioned
baking
Karlj
Preparation
for the tea ii en I
enn be entirelv
planned and in
the day before New
readiness
Yeat's.
The use of peult ty is bUggested
and will piee ery appetizing -with
the usti of Cox Gelatine as
u foundation for IndHIdunl
melds or sliced and sened en
crisp lettuce leaes.
The icc'pe for making tli,
particular dish, selected from
uiipe book compiled by the Cox
Heliitine Compain, may be ob
tained in an feed shop
'in- i an be suhtlj &u-
"' t"'r sealed nnd Impressed
Itrsolutlen en eery kiddle with
the use of Kiddle
Seap They will at least leek
ferwaid te the wash hour, with
keener ze.st and make of It a
Pleasure Particularly boys teem
te resent water , cept It be In
a swimming peel '
Kiddle Seap is a pure while
soap of ingredients for tender
hklns nnd makes its strong
Jmenlle appeal because of Its
.Mether Geese pictures In colors
that ai'ii harmless and de net
nash off and each box contains
rhymes of Mether Goe&e. Cuil
Camden !i60 for Klddlu Seap
I nuking rieu in the purchase
Ahead and looking book with
complete satisfaction in
tne spungtlme with haui'K
widely biient the extra Chrtbtnins
heek if ou purchase a New
(higkinder Oean new!
In all the better furniture dr
p.irtments can be found th's
decoiathe utility fei comfort
and he-e are its well-thought-out
features
Of meta! construction, an ail
instable metal toetrest ; .1' swing
leg devan, with romevuble up up up
holhterv and valance this for
sanitittlen and te blend with nnv
color kcheme jour particular room
Iiiih ndepted .1 tubrlu liht 01
heaw
Yeu will p.irticulailv like the
models in geld tapesir
iflrnu
i5elu gear's np ea
I'eultrv Meld en Celtuce Car Gelatine
('trnish u, n,j , t urrant Jelly
RngHsh 'Im IJtsrmi
Jelly Sandwiches Ulcnded Chopped KngUsh H'nliiuf Heal and
Harting' Quince Jelly
Pineapple Mousse Cox Gelatine
Cakf Tvayr.ipht nt Fruit Cake
and Special .Ymni Fruit e akt Fitiheers
tut i'uiitt iii,t.3 Ginpcr Ale
Wanamaker's
Down Stairs Stere
Annual Sale of Dresses
$7.50, $8.75, $9.65 and te $25
Hundreds of delightful dresses will be offered in this sale Thursday, at
the surprising prices of $7.50, $8.75, $9.65. Spring silks and woolens and thor
oughly geed Medwinter styles. All are brand new and full of charm. Many are
half the standard price some are a third and quarter less.
Cleth Frecks at $7.50
Distinctive models of wool epenge and Peiret twill. Tailored and sports styles
aried with brightly braided vestees. skirts with gay embroidered motifs, tailored silk
braid binding? and pretty snow-white net vest fronts.
Cleth Frecks at $8. 75
Epenge frocks in navy blue, brown
trusting braid or embroidery. Peiret twill
surplice cellar and belt, or with long-line br
and reindeer, variously trimmed with con-
dresses have lacquered braid arranged te form
aiding and shining metal buttons.
Cleth and Silk Dresses at $9. 65
Springtime taffetas all frills and ribb
Peiret twill in regular and extra sizes, mes
Cleth and Silk Dresses
Specially Priced $12.75
Draped frocks of Canten crepe nnd crepe de
chine. Strictly tailored Peiret twills, tome with
one-sided panels and gayly embteidered sleeves.
Cleth and Silk Frecks
Specially Priced $15
Exceptional twill back velveteen's. Jersey
sports frocks woven with novelty stripes of fibie
silk, extremely effective. Ceat dresses of Peiret
twill nnd lovely afternoon models of heavy Can Can
eon crepe. A notable group of tailored sports
frocks of Peiret twill are plaided in color and
trimmed with wool embroidery, and there are a
number of very attractive luce dinner dresses in
blown and black also $15.
itieun t.iirs
ens and bouffant draperies. Street frocks of
tiy witn conservative silk braid trimmings.
Dance and Party Frecks
Specially Priced $15 te $25
, Guy frocks of lace and taireta in delicate pas-
, tej -hades and richly glowing colors. Elaborate
with fleunemgs of metal lace, frivolous with flut-
terinc: ribbons nnd corsage flowers. On tip tee te
be oft" te Xew Year's parties.
Women's Tweed Ceals, $10
Gray herringbone tweeds in sports models,
lined throughout with suede clcth Kxceptienallv
w.'iim and serviceable.
Velour Coats New $20
.Vni specially geed ones plain or with cellars
, nf beavcr-dyed ceney or .Manchurian wolf-deg
Seme ate cnibt oidered and brfiided and all arc silk
lined.
store, Market
Ik
Annual Sale of Men's
Made -te -Measure Worsted Suits
With Twe Pair Trousers, $43
One hundred and twenty-six
patterns of fine all-wool fin
ished and unfinished worsteds.
Enough te make nearly one
thousand suits in two or three
button conservative business
man styles. 43 is several dol
lars less than the standard
price for any of them.
This is an annual event, for
which we enlist the whole
hearted co-operation of a re
liable tailoring firm.
rm nil. si-. j r --.. .,-. .
ine ru is uuurumeeu. ie bixtra Charge Is Made for Extra
Sizes. Deliveries Made Ten Days or Twe Weeks After
the Order Is Placed
Mighty fine choice in finished and unfinished worsteds. -ratilvingh thiek and si.ft
and smooth leeling. 1 hey are every thread all-wool.' of cetir.e. a is evrv bit of rlnth
that gees into Wanamaker clothing for men.
Pin stripes set close together or far apart. Tweed.-, nineltv mixture.- and unusual
novelty weaves; checks, wide and narrow herringbones, plaids ami nwrplaids m,l .,
goodly number of plain blues and plain blacks. In fad. the man who want, a rood-leek
ing, serviceable, properly fitting suit of clothes will be dilfkulr u. plea-e if In- can't find
one or mere patterns te his liking in this aggregation.
Inn -titlr. -lure for Men. mC'llie t.uller Mnrk.t
Women 's Mercerized
Cotten Stockings, 35c
Geed mercerized cotton stockings that
women will find economical and comfortable
for everyday wear. Smeeth, even weave,
with seamed back and reinforced top and
sole. First quality in black and white.
Sizes 81. j te 10.
iHiihii -tnlrn -lore, I cnl rail
Children's Rompers
Specially Priced $1.75
L'misunl little -inl trimmed with hand smock
ing or quaint tillm-, and cull's. I'hey would ordi
narily cost much mere, but a manufacturer sent us
his odd ones nnd twos, se we are nble te elFer them
at this very special price. .Mostly pink and blue,
some vollew and gn.cn. Sizes 1 te eais, but net
in all style.
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Women's Shoes
Specially Priced
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