The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 28, 1923 Page: 3 of 16
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THE HOUSTON POST: WEDNESDAY MORNING NQVEMBER 28 1923
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CRITERION HALE
QUARTET TO GIVE
OPENING PROGRAM
'2 Entertainment" Booked
p Under Direction of
t Treble Clef Club
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I'f -The Treble Clef popular prlired sej-
1 if rles -of five concerts and one opera
ft. "opens Thursday evening at the city
7 auditorium with a return engagement
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oi iDe criterion Male quartet ine
enlivening entertaining program of
last year is frequently mentioned by
Treble Clef natrons as one of the
j must enjoyed of the season and ac-
: oording to Treble Clef officials many
2 v reffuotils for the Criterions led to
4 ; their appearance ThaukngivluK even-
J iDg. as particularly well suited to the
: occasion when some form of enter-
tainmcnt is wanted to conclude the
holiday.
J The program is thought to present
charm unil variety with no dull spots
and is in accord with the ('riterions
reputation as past masters in the art
of program building acquired through
the 1J years they have traversed the
land uml learned what really pleases
our people;
Program.
Twilight" Dudley Buck
'AbRout" Aletcalf
'Junita" nrr. l'urks
Joliu I'eol" Mark Andrews
Quartet.
Tale Moon" Logan
4 (b) "ilefore the Pawn" . . .Chadwick
I John Young.
Mammy's Lullaby"
Dvrak-Mpross
(b) "Eight ISells" (au m11 spa
chtipteyl arr. Bartholomew
(c) "In the Gloaming" Geibel
(Juartct.
Pinno solos
(a I llallot Music from "Kosn-
niinide" Schubert (ianz
(b) "ltomance" Aral Mue
Arnold
Emilc Goelze.
(a) "lie Sandman" Protheroe
(M '"lhe Drum" Gibson
li t -The Musiral Trust"
II.-rv ll.-i.lley
(ill "OIh l uclo MnoV. . .t'lias. Scott
Quartet.
(a) "Volga ltnatumn's S o n it"
(KusKLiu Folk. Song i
arr. ISrom lerg
(dl "Kobin G'lodfellew" I In Fairy -
land) Orlando Morgan
ti.'orgp Kcnrtlon.
"'Sunset" Yau'lewstor
Quartet.
The remainder .if the easoii begins
with the joint apeiiranre if Tundy
Mackenzie. tenor ami lieubf n Davies
pianist .lanuaiv 111. At pli-asing in-
tervals will follow the 'herniavsk
Trio of von. 'cellu anil piano thi
"Secret of Suzanne" presenting Mac-
beth an! lit ioin.an. Murcrv Max-
well Ijric soprano of the t'hieago
Civic Opera company i losing with the
concert of Jeanne Gordon leading
contralto of the Metropolitan opera of
New York. "A full inu-ical season"
is claimed for the series by the Treble
Clef rlnb and apparently a most de
lightful one. pleasing to music lovers
of a great variety of tastes.
The ticket sale will be at the audi-
torium box office on Thursday. Sin-
gle tiekets will be sold and many re-
quests are reported as coming from
patrons who wish to entertain guests
for the holiday attraction.
Potato Shipment Case
Heard in Federal Court
The case of II. It. Craudell et al
versus Morris ltirneiibauni el al. aud
Claude Jeffords et al. was taken up
in federal court Tuesday aflernoon.
The case involves damages claimed
by Mr. Craudell a Denver commis-
sion man. against officials of two
Houston produce houses as a result
of the tatter's alleged failure to live
up to a contract covering shipment
of several carloads of I'tah potatoes
to J lousion.
Mr. Craudell was present rt the
trial and took the stand while a depo-
sition was read from his parteiier in
Denver. The case is being tried be
fore a jury.
MOTHERS
Watch fur symptoms of worms in
your children. These parasites are
the great destroyers ef child life. If
you have reason to think your child
pas worms act quickly. Give the little
one a dose or two of White's Cream
Vermifuge. Worms can not exist
where this time-tried and successful
remedy is used. It drives out the
worms aud restores the 'rosy hue of
health to baby cheeks Price '"c. Sold
by Public Drug Co. Adv.
New Fire Department ! r
Equipment Stands Test
Sailors stevedores longshoremen
and shippers at the turning basin
Tuesday afternoon saw two fire
trucki drive up firemen get out and
begin pumping water from the ship
channel through hose and into the ship
channel again. j
Commissioner Allie Anderson was
In charge of the demonstration which
was for the purpose of testing the
new pumper type trucks recently ar-
rived from the factory. .With slight
adjustments the tracks will be ready
for service Mr. Anderson said later.
One a 1000-gallon per minute
pumper will replace the oljrt hose
truck at the Sampson street fire sta-
tion while the other a 750-gallon
per minute pumper will go tof the new
Hooker street bungalow station A
new hook and ladder truck also has
just been tested at Central fire sta-
tion. It replaces an old one.
Thieves Loot Autos
Near Richey Revival
Police officers were detailed Tues-
day to search for thieves who visited
automobiles parked near the Raymond
T. Kiehey tabernacle Monday night
and stole several articles.
Among the articles reported stolen
were an overcoat belonging to Wil-
liam I.usk. 1411 Iinsk avenue; a cas-
ing and rim from the machine owned
by A. 0. Maxwell. 1208 Thompson
street and a spotlight from the car of
Mrs. William Weaver 2009 Jackson
street.
Planes Collide as Pilots
Land; Men Unhurt
LOXG PKACM. Calif.. Nov. 27.
F.arl Daugberty and Vernon J. Ander-
son piloting their planes through the
darkness toward an aviation field here
last night picked the same instant In
which to attempt a landing. Alight-
ing from opposite - directions their
ships collided. Neither pilot was hurt.
FIRE CHIEF GETS
GOLD BADGE AT
SURPRISE PARTY
Friends Honor Roxie
Ollre Before Trip for '
Health
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Fire Chief Rorie Ollre Who is
making arrangements to go to EI
Paso for a several months' stay in
the hope of benefiting bis health.
was honored by more than 200 of his
friends Tuesday night at a surprise
party held in the central fire-police
station.
A diamond-studded gold badge
bearing the words "Chief Houston
Fire Department" was presented to
Mr. Ollre by Fire Commissioner Allie
Anderson. A presentation speech was
made by Assistant City Attorney Kay
Scruggs who declared that "Here is
a man we do not hesitate to honor.
We are sorry he must leave us for a
while and the little token of our
friendship is but a small fraction of
our anection for Koxte.
When he was led into the room
where Fire Marshal Will Smith cap-
tains from each of the 15 stations
men of the day shift city officials ami
others were present the fire chief
was completely taken by surprise.
After Mr. Scruggs had finished his
brief address Mr. Ollre said:
"Words fail me. I am overcome
with emotion.
In addition to addresses by fire cap-
tains and firemen the program in-
cluded singing dancing and a "hula
hula" exhibition by George Wilson.
Mr. ' Ollre joined the fire depart-
ment in 1008 as a ladderman at the
No. 1 station. He advanced steadily
' .. y. :
and ii 1012 he was promoted to rap
tain of station No. 8 on Crawford
street. Several years ago he was
named assistant chief and last Janu-
ary he was chosen chief.
The badge presented to Chief Ollre
was designed and manufactured by
Sam W. Becker jeweler 304 Main
street It is similar to one made by
the same firm for Chief Tom C. Good-
son last spring.
Munson Lifter Floated
' By Tug Off Mud Bank
Associated Press Report.
HAVANA Cuba Nov. 27 The
Munson iiner Nunargo which went
aground at Nuovitas recently was
finally floated today by means I of a)
canal tug through the mud bank on
which the vessel had stuck. I
Advertising Men Hear
.') Clayton and Capt. Allin
' Flans for entertaining visiting sea
captains each week at the civic luncfi-
eon club meetings were laid at a
session of the Houston Advertising
association held at noon Tuesday in
the Rice hotel. Resolutions were
passed asking all luncheon dubs of
the city tb consider the proposal and
it was piLpoKed that representatives
from stheMubs meet each Monday to
arrange (ftertainment for the mari-
ners. . .. . . .
Speakers were W. L Clayton who
described the past development and
future possibilites of the port Capt.
B. C. Allio port director and E. A.
Peden. H. C. Howard presided and
made a brief address.
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Oeance Label
Special
Trial 73V
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VOR a supreme beverage ever alluring
ever uloof in its mysterious fragrance;
ever palate tempting rawu'nf but indescrib-
able; ever cheering a subtle influence like tht
glow of myriad sunbeams drink a cup of
really choke tea
THE FTJEST TEA
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Highest Honors Optainoblo
Store No. 1 City Market
Store No. 2703 Fannin Cornet1 apitol
Store No. 3911 Prairie Avenue
Store No. 4 Main at Webster Store No. 5 Haa'DUeimaBr'vd'
SPECIALS
WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE
4.oi. bottles 12e
Pint bottles 32e
Qu.irt bottles 62c
Sunbeam Catawba Grape Juice
pint bottle 43c
Mott's Sparkllna Cider 60c
Martini & Rof Vermouth $1.75
Jaciuln't Sherry Wine Sauce $1.75
C. 4 C. Imported Ginger Ale 20c
Raffettl Medley Fruits a Jar $1.57
Anco Mint Jelly 33c
Beechnut Cranberry Sauce
Medium 22c
Large S6c
Crosse A. Blackwell't Pickled
Walnuts 69c
Real Imported Caviar
1's-oz 65c 3-oz $1.25
Sur Extrs Fine Belgian Peas 26c
MINCE MEATS
Helm 1 - lb. Jar 40c
He'nz. 2.1b. iar 70e
Heinz. 1 - lb. tin goc
Nonesuch package
.14c
Premier Salad Dressing.
11 -oz. bottle
30c
i HERE IS REASON
' G. F. P. IS POPULAR
j WITH MANY WOMEN
3 Nothing Can Keep Them
;" From Praising G. F. P.
4.. When It So Quickly Re-
stores Their Vitality.
COFFEE
Maxwell House
Admiration ....
Sunaet
Wamba
Gold Medal
Pertectlon
Lb. 37c
Lbs. $1.09
SPECIALS
AT STORES' NOS.
Full 16-oz. Loaf Bread
1. 2 3
5c
NUTS
Almonda. a pound 19C
No. 1 Diamond Walnuta pound... 33c
Brazils pound iq-
Filberts pound
Mixed 7
Duerler't Selected Pecan Hslvea
!-lb 48c 1 lb
Sunbeam Shelled Almonda 6-oz. Jar 39c
Diamond Shelled Walnuts 8-oz. can 49c
.1c
25c
95c
FRUIT CAKE
Our Own Bake lb
N. B. C Mb. tin
. . 6Sc
$1.50
Citron a pound 55.
Lemon Peel jc
Orange Peel
Dromedary Ata't Peela 1 lb
Plum or Fig Puddlnaa
Helm 1-lb. tin
Sunbeam Qlace Cherrlea 1.4s..
Sunbeam Glace Plnapple 1.4a
25c
.49c
40c
.24c
24c
RAISINS
Sunmald Seeded 15. oz
Sunmald Seedleaa 15-oz...
Sunbeam Smyrna Sultana
Sunbeam Cleaned Curranta. lb
Dromedary Datet 10-oz. pko
Sunbeam Dates 10-oz. pkg..
.13c
.13c
32c
. . 25c
. . 19c
. . . 17c
3 SPECIALS
j Jello 3 for rsc
PRESSED FICS
N!. 4 7e No. 6 .. .. c
No. 12c No. 10 15c
AMERICAN MAID FLOUR
6-lb. satk ;7C
12-lb. sack 50c
24. lb. sack 94c
48-lb. sack $1.80
FERNDELL CANNED GOODS
Sliced Pineapple
No. 1 25c No. 2 35c No. 3 . 45c
Grated Mlneaople
No. 1 .17c No. 2 . 8c No. 3 11c
Stemmed Pears. No. 3 60c
Royal Anne Cherries 53c
Sliced Apricots No. 3 48c
Medium White Asparagus Tips. lb. 40c
Colossal White Asoaraous Tips lb.
Sliced Y. C. Peaches. 3s. .. . 40--
Melba Y. C. Peaches 3s 4?c
Rlackberrles 2i 3;c
Strawberries. 2s 4KC
Red Raspberries 2s . '. . 45c
Loaanherrles. ?s 3sc
Spinach. 2s. 19c. 3s 2je
Superfine E. J. Peas 1s. 5c: ?s ' 3Sc
Tiny Sifted E-J Peas 1s 27c. 2s.. 40c '
Pumpkin. 3s 2$e
CURTICE BROS. BLUE LABEL
Stringiest Beans. 1s1 2tic
Baby Lima Beans. 1s . . . t?c
Extra Fine Peas 11 s
Pumpkin- 3 Z.Z
Red Pittest Cherries 2 '.
Sour Plttad Cherries 2s
Red Raspberries 2s . . . 45c
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No other meiili lnc has betn quite as
successful In overcumlng the pains
Irregularity and misery of women
both mental and physical as has St.
Joseph's G. V. I'. It has been very
successfully Introduced In the larger
cities ot the country and now. here
thousands of Ihu bfst known girls ami
women arc praising it to the skies
since It wns introduced here only a
short time ago.
The sale of O. F. P. Is overwhelm-
ing and the reason for it Is clear.
Q. F. I'. is proving that It is the first
direct soeoinc lor the mysterious and
dreadful malady catarrh which keeps
so many Mils and women weakened
nd suffering and they really don t
know what Is causing all their trouble.
Women of all classes rich and poor
are using St. Josepn s U. r . K and
Judging It Impartially because It Is a
medicine for the common good of all
womankind. The verdict sterna to be
always In favor of Its wonderful merit.
This Is proven hy the fact that when a
woman once takes St. Joseph's O. F.
P. site invarlahly goes hack after
more. It gets results and that Is the
reason Its popularity repeats Itself and
is so overwhelming wherever It Is Introduced.
The minute O. r. P. reaches your
stomach it is quickly ansornea into
ths blood and Is carried to every mua-
cw nerve and tissue In the entire sys-
tem stamping out the catarrhal In-
flammation .whloh has been keeping
hew weak uaatsafly and flabby.
Women Now Depend on
PSnmnspv
VaSMlUW A4SBSMB.
PORT HOUSTON
FOR SALE
Very desirable Industrlsl Iocs
tlon on Municipal Railroad closs
to wharves. Also a few single
iuii some witnin zuo feet of
wharves.
Easy Terms
JOHN T. BOYLE
Phone Preston 166
813 Union National Bank Bids.
nouiwn isxas
Dr. H.E. STOREY
Genito-Urinary Skin
and Blood Ifceatet
216-217 WeitBHi.
im iHSIlSSiSg (320 3F
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Station WF0
Houston Texas
W. C. Munn Company
Left Toronto yesterday and arrived in Chicago
today and it feels good to be back in the United
States again. I think Santa is the most popular per-
son in the world at least in Chicago for everybody
came out to see and cheer him.
I wish you would tell Ernest Petteway to get an-
other plane ready to come to meet us in case some-
thing goes wrong for Santa is so big and heaw
uicu uc is straining me airplane all out ot shape.
We will be in Indianapolis tomorrow where we will give the plane two
hours overhauling.
WILL HORWITZ.
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CAKE SALE ON OUR FIRST FLOOR TODAY BY LADIES OF THE
; t : ADVENTIST CHURCH
T1R
AT SPECIAL PRICES
Linen Ready-Made Pattern Cloths
. S6.59
$8.40
$10.35
$11.60
17.95 Scalloped Linen Cloths size
70x70
10 BO Scalloped Linen Cloths size
70x70
112.96 Hemstitched Linen Cloths
size 68x86
$14.50 Hemstitched Linen Cloths
size 62x62
Linen Cloths With Napkins
117.60 Hemstitched Cloths size 66x66
with 6 Napkins to match
125.00 Hemstitched Cloths size 68x88
with 12 Napkins to match "...
$27.50 Hemstitched Cloths size f8x86
with 12 Napkins to match
$37.60 Hemstltrhert Cloths size 70x70
with 12 Napkins to match
$13.98
$19.95
$21.95
$29.95
$2.50 Linen Damask $2.19
70-Inch All Linen Damask good weight
and neat designs. Special a yard
$2.19
$3.25 Linen Damask $2.59
70-Inch Linen Damask In plain and neat designs
to select from. This Is a special C CO.
value at Ci39
$1.19 Mercerized Damask 89c
72-lnch Mercerized Tahle Damask with
finish. In a neat assortment of patterns;
a yard
i linen
89c
Parasols and Umbrellas
Mefce a gift that
men women and
children appreciate.
Present shipments
Include many real
attractive styles that
will please the moat
exacting; the best of
Silks and Gloria. In
black and colors.
Handles are made
up of an assortment
of wood amber and
ivory with ends and
tips to match in the
most attractive and elaborate 6tyles
available. We want to urge you to make
your (selections now while stocks are
most complete.
"Onyx" Week
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We Enter the
National "Onyx"
Hosiery Week With
SPECIAL
PRICES
$3.95 Onyx
Clocked Hose
$2.95
Onyx Tolntex all silk
medium weight lace
clocked Hose. Seven
beautiful new designs.
The accepted hose for the
new suede and patent
leather Oxford; black and
liver gray. J2.95
For Onyx week
$4.95 Onyx Pointed Chiffon Hose
$3.95
"onyx" ftll purr silk Chiffon Ilosr mflf with ft r-
tnfurc?l nilk Karter hem unit foot. The most hpnu-
tiful Chiffon Host to be bad. Black 0 OK
9Wraw
only.
"onyx" week.
$2.99 Pointex Heel Clocked Hose
$2.49
"Onyx" Pure silk full fashioned Pointex Heel Hose
ma-le with a rtutntv halt line lare dnrk. 11 N Karter
hem Black and white only. For "Onyx"
week
$2.49
$2.95 Onyx Silk Hose $2.65
$2.65
'Onyx" all pure medium wrtght Silk !.. Fnft
dipped n u.l Ingrain. The dipped hop have the
iuare htl. (he Ingrain the Pointex hed. All are
full faM"tied. We oif?r them In the lollowlng col
ors. blarK while client nut. camel brown new
suede and medium gray. For "onyx '
week
$2.50 Onyx Pointex Heel Hose $1.95
"Onyx" pure ntlk medium wetfrM full fashioned
Pointex Heel Hose made with a lisle gnrUr hem
and a reinforced Mlk foot; all slies offered In reg-
ular nixes In tho following colon: African brown.
Mark and prays In outstxea dark brown. . beige
black ana while. h or Onyx
weok
$1.75 Onyx Chiffon Silk Hose $1.10
"Onyx" t'hlffnn Silk lloso. made with a relnfnrre.l
llsli' garter hem and foot hlsh aplU'ei siuar heel
panel hai k. offered in ronioran. AfrVan br wn
otter and caramel. For "Onyx" 4 s f
week 91. I U
$1.95
Specials in Silks
$3.75 Crepe Satin $2.95
39-Inch Crepe Satin. Very soft and with
hi(fh lustre Colors navy. Ivory Flemish
blue orchid and gray. Special a yard.
$9.95 Chiffon Velvet $7.95
39-lnoh Imported Ail Silk Chiffon V.Ivet for after-
noon street or evening wear Colors tuniunise
pescn mien green goia. ngnt gray rose plum.
omen taupe ana goiuen Drown special.
a ard
$2.95
$7.95
$1.75 Tub Silks $1.59
$1.59
33-lnch All Ullk Tub Silk for mens and boys
snirts a wen ns lames waists and dresses: In
neat plain and fancy stripes. Special a
ard
$1.79 Corean Crepe $1.65
jn-lneh Cheney Hros. Corean Crepe that Is used so
extensively for undergarments etc. Colors pinn.
tumuolse. flesh ma lie orchid and white; (4 n.'
a yard ) 1 .00
79c Mercerized Damask 63c
68-Inch Mercerized Damask. This Is an exceptional
value at the regujar price; In 'neat de- CQm
signs. Special a yard O06
$1.98 Ready-Made Napkins $1.79
31ie 20x20 Ready-Made Napkins for fl4 "JQ
every occasion. Special a dozen w I ! w
$2.75 Rready-Madtv Cloths $2.49
Site 72x90 Ready-Made Cloths In either scalloped
or hemstitched. In neat patterns. Bpe- CO AQ
cial each
$2.75 Ready-Made Cloths $2.49
Slxe 18x18 Keady-Made Imported Cotton Nap-
kins with a permanent linen finish; a (4 Mf
dozen
Linen Pattern Cloths
15.96 Pattern Cloth size
72x72
7 .50 Pattern Cloth size
72xl0
18.75 Pattern Cloth size
68x68
19.75 Pattern Cloth size
7:xl08
$17.95 Pattern Cloth size
7L'x90
J22.50 X'attern Cloth size
81x81
$29.50 Pattern Cloth size
90x90
. $4.85
: $5.98
$6.98
$7.98
$14.49
$17.95
$23.85
Thanksgiving Sale
Women 's
Shoes
A Shoe selling event of more than usual in.
terest.
Six hundred pairs of stylish Fall Shoes .
IfT. and 7.95
This Shoe Sale consists
of 35 styles of our reg-
ular stock ; all this sea-
son's styles. Sizes
in each style are
broken but every
size is to be obtain
ed in some style.
wAv
Mf rviira i
i h e y are
Pumps in;
different pat-
terns of ;
black satin.
brow n satin
black kid patent
leather black suede
brown suede colored
kids and suedes. Ilrown and Black Kid
Oxfords and Straps Sport Shoes in com-
binations. This sale for this week only.
Piece Goods Specials
WHITE GOODS
tig prices: $1.75 0Q
Fancy Bath Towels
W are showing a beautiful line of Fancy Bath
Towels In pink blue gold and heliotrope for the
holllay trade at tho following
11.25 98c. 76c S9c 49c and.
Fancy Turkish Bath Sets
These beauMiui sets c. tiMet of larne Bath Towel
(iunt Towel and Wa.-h c'luth. In pink blue gold
ami hill. .trope s-t. 2.8 $1.98 $1.50 T 4fk
$1.25 ami I e I ij
$1.50 Handkerchief Linen $1.29
36-!n-! 1 Ian Imh In i Lilian fir nit n s and ladles'
handkerchiefs; in white only Special a J
$2.50 Linen Damask $2.19
All l.inrii Imiiihsk. co.'.l weight 0 4 Ai
70-Inch
and neat designs
Sicclal a jhM
$3.25 Linen Damask $2.59
70-inch I.lnen IiHina.ik. In plain and neat designs
t" select from Tins Is a .special value CO CO
SB.J
at
79c Mercerized Damask 63c
TMnch Meri'triii'! Iana.k. This is an exceptional
value at thr leuulat pi ice. In neat desisns. CQ.j
Special n ard 006
$1.98 Ready-Made Napkins $1.79
Mie ;'"T!0 Heady-Ma. ic .at)kins. lor CI 741
.. s I I w
ever occasion.
ml. a dozen.
$2.75 Ready-Made Cloths $2.49
Sue 7:x'.n Hend -.Miide cloths in either Bcalloped
or hem.st itched In noal patterns Special (4 M f
each 9.4t
WOOL DRESS GOODS
$2.75 Silk and Wool Canton $2.59
3f -hu'h Silk a nil Wool rantoii Crt-pea. in enl
brown fico.i kiv nuvv and black; a 0 CO
yanl 9fc99
$2.95 Basket Cloth $2.29
W-lnrh Haake! i Imh for r;.p-s anit ooatt. OA
colors navy Mup. ivA iin) black; n yard vhihv
$2.75 Broadcloth $2.39
52-lnrh Urcmdi'loih in rmy blat'k Tekln
blue scarlet B-nil nyal blue & anl.
$5.98 F. & H. Duo de Laine $5.49
fit Inch Fnrstmann Muffnian s luo d I nine. In
black navy blue and golden brown: CC Mt
a yard )0.49
STAPLES
Cotton Cha:iis 17c
Sl-lnch Cotton Challls. : $i s mfort covering 4 fg
etc. in nea floral and other designs: a yard I I C
79c Shirtinr Madras 63c
32-Inch Woven Silk Stripe Madras Shirting tn a
beautiful Una of new patterns Just received: f0
a yard OwQ
S2.39
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