The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 21, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON DAltV JOURNAL. PORTLAND,' THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL '21, 1910.
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IS BESTTOraCFOR
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'VSFHBHUBIISI
a melon patch In a Bandy aoll, and be
came, a very Croemi. la th. boy world
a. a result. ' i , 1 ', 1
Tha gardening of today la not tha
ama aa It was a generation ago. Then
It m 4 pulling weeds by hand, and
working with a hoe. Improved" wheel
hoea and the Ilka now hava eliminated
nearly all of the backaches . and head
aches from gardening.' Borne suburb
anites do not happen to hava these hand
Dlows. but' their more fortunate neigh
bor may -poasess a horse hoe. In one
case an Impecunious suburbanite bor
rowed horse hoe and operated It by
hand power. ,He put broad wneeia on
' iii'v t.Jt a-....- rt.i ana-was careim to aajum iu nsnfin
Mas at UUS HSUCUL II S I Cell well. Whil. he ould not make much
- . 'it.. i . .Deed ha found that It waa still seven
Because of Hmh Prices t.r ttau hoeing with an w
4 . 7: ... : ' . ' " I fashioned horn. , .-! - ... .-;
Oongresslonal Beads Waatd.
CHS COURT-
FORMALLY OPEHED
Establishment Due to Provision
' vof the Payne-Aldrich ,
Tariff Bill- -
Much Side Money in Truck!
Gardening.
' Washington. - April 11. No elaborat.
ceremony marked the formal Inaugura
tion of the near customs court today,
the swearing In of the Justices being
Some persons profess to think, that the only formality connected with th
tna.rree seea aisiriDUuon Dy congress i birth of this latest addition to . tna
la not popular. But let htm who thinks I judiciary of the nation. As soon ' as
n tn amnns- the- housewives and the I th 4,,,lira ta1Aa . nn . th onnnlntment
Br Frederic J. Ifaskln." V 'I small gardeners and see. In one neigh-1 of . marshal, clerk and official re-
' " Washington ADrll 21. Springtime is borhood will be found women, who try ! porter the court wfll be ready for bual
t him who .makes a I every seed that Is sent them. All may I es and notification -of this fact will
' business or farming, and to him who de-. not do- well, but some of them will. I be sent to the various tribunals before
, dues of a truck garden, the advent of 1 exchange notes and ,tne woman" whol the law, all auch cashes will have to be
'" aDrln mav mean nothing more than the I has the auccesarur new plant wui neifUed at once before-the new judicial
' onnin- of ' a business season. But at asked to sava- tome of the seed lor ner body. . " ;
r nmti timA or other the ancestors of all neighbor. Investigation has shown that The establishment of the , Vustoms
. k... tin th. fields: and when In some Instances a score of housewives court Is due to a provision In the Aid
t-the winter breaks,?; and the grass be- I have been furnished with seed fom the 1 rich-Payne tariff law. The need of
;glna to show green,, and the trees bud, I first year's crop from a congressional j 8Uch a tribunal haa long- been felt For
".then our inheritance maaes ieu. m , .. . : !"" ""i vmu
, In the blood. ' Consequently everybody ;:,,y - Money In Perslamnons. , in respect to decisions ; of contested
",wantsnoake a garden, and the more ; A certain Hooslef hu.tler has. tipped in e" " L C!fm
Impossible this feat the greater Is. the a lively suggestion to those who are ,u1"e"- : Per ?M .Jre;,?e.nt,3r. e!,n !
desire. The dweller In. city flats sees Vre-t"r"wlVb thi problem of ZllV!,!
only the Joy and the romance of digging lngK jlttie salary oover . big 11 v- 0 h dlffrn,t oour,u.Jn
in the smelly . earth and planting the Si 5eSi."it Is to raise persimmons. P!''1?. u'fb?
seeds which promise ao many dainty 0a not need hav, fln. bottom K.&W'
dishes n-the 6y;and by.--Those persons , d for , that business - The .stonier Heved,K,t,hft bjr. fntrat,nf the 1 ?!
' actuallyCnear'to the soil, .especially Sroughei the land the better perf V.'. itnZ STJo?
S youngAmerlcart gentlemen over, 10 and BlmrnonB eem t0 thrive. .And , they are, "M"?10!!1.,, Ar ch,h0' 521
. under id veara old. living In rural com- n.t nrnnf for nn worm '""'on - that arises from . these varli
munltlestake a different view of the Jr bug or'bi?d cares for the persimmon SEtim
(tested cases' without annaal. azcett on
. ) mani simpiy. pikiuui auu
' toil, Interfering with the serious busi
. ness of life, which t is, of . course, the
J th.n v -Wora " ' .I chief justice., Robert M. Montgomery,
the-Unltedtates. tl,eu-ln
- maKing a garaen ou raw """ or from to zzo an acre insured. k., ..j , ,v,i. .i,i
aspect. Ona of .the risible resulU of It takes time to grow persimmon trees. 'JSnntm
? - the present era of high prices of food but 4f too many, people do not .tart IImJI? Vftolv whtnh Si lift
SI. the .teady Increase ; !;;, .-number lnta; th. bu-lneas.because of thl. tip ?' rK?i2
i of city people wno are moving w m there is money m it. it is a generally j;: i Titr4.M.- i-its?
. suburbs rfor the purpose of owning a accepted theory that persimmon, do not . ""?V
, garden which' will furnish a goodly pro- jose their peculiar pucker nntll he !!.' J" "f.M i.o y
portion of the: food to' be .consumed frost falls.; . The faopsier persimmon fi'SSi lf thll
. j upon the -family table. The pub'lo grower i deofare. thl. ?to t be an error iJgi ""n nJf J!3fM.i
.chool garden and the vacant lot farm .d that the pucker i. In the variety SS.
i.have given. grea number of city girl and not the lack of frost He say. that KfiVM!
, ' j iT . 2Min.r tinfn . n .w. v... i . i- . Hunt of Montana, who was governor of
t tkM ,mn : mmn Ihl T. th .nhnrkgn l. I f 0"0 irom W JUdg.
r.?:." 7 ' . " Jhn. h. "Z m Marion Oevne.. who was a represents-
. v .u. . i. . nrv in that io- .tve to congress from California and a
." city, thereby ..materially reducing ne made a porch trellis of lima bean-He . Ne Vork- JadM Orion M.
t .mn..nf f th .rnnrr. hill. . I h.H .11 that .had that mlrht bfl orlvBtt Rra,,er m e XOrK, JOdge Orion M.
t T " ' . - v k . viiV TrU;-- t Vdd) Wr. Prominent ; lawyer of Sm-
uiraciM ox KBBMng.' ; i -"'r; L, nlngtonrvt., and Judge James Francis
a uoerai supply 01 ran oeans lur i. Smlth r-llfornlii. wh ntW
SPEED OF COMET 1
HAS INCREASED
' April 11. Ilalley'. comet rose
today at t:8 a. m.; tomorrow,
911 a, ra. Sun rise. 5:18. Com
et's speed aDout 1854 miles per
minute. , , .
g in7.a. hni A. i hpfrTrV naTSri Que.Uons . ef constitutionality. - ;
l,nrZ Z viMfr iooPto IB. The court 1. composed of . chief
moi, tree wilt yield om , 100 to150 Justlc and. four ..relate Justloes. Th.
' v Veritable miracles or production nave r nJ- it(:n.,v methods the dtv Dm,ln vaiuprnia. wno recently re
I heen wroue-ht bv' suburbanite ntdmwd.lTnJrrA ircX red from the position ,, of governor
?" ..f h .mostf-atj:aci,v' IS 5 imU Varden than many a rural gard-1 general or tne "'"PP""'"-
CHOI 4 Vial . s MIS klJS. h Mn rrw.sa I m mgm --wmm m sjsx a ai B
ecently an urban agriculturist, with Jjfl I I LtrltLU MAUh
I IM I II A S I A I r HuKK
" mb. A m it,. I uu (.licai. av V mi J.umo arutis ifuiuw :
ln uoy. wr, yuu,..- v v.. grflw , fc sarden ,threetlme a. large.
- I njABPIV T n PRM IHIVIIHI VR P1I V M riTI m I ... -
:;r ,,.rir;;r ;i f;ttn. of San Jacinto ha. been dedt
; r; . . T .1: ... '..-; ..ik Icated to Texan valor. A. the San
sire to be -jseful In the solution of the "f,;";M Battlefield park It was today
problem, financial that . engaged the fil?"!,!"0? .!2p,Jr !fVf formally committed to the keeping of
persuaded him to vacate the manse andl-.n-- ,. . fKHt that- ,nilb!' Interesting exercise, which were
Ukv 4ttae Hou... ? gtrdon .plot W(MU, iB1.k tha m-ion. drallns- them over conducted In , the presenc. of, ..large
thl. kind la that of two boy. -who were
the son. of a minister. He wa. the
castor of a noverty .trlcken. congrega.
tlon, and bis salary wa. so small that I that he. grew twlca M much produce
The boy. were youngsters of that age
when baseball on the back - lot I. the
T'w chief summer' Interest; but "thejr'were
made of the .tuff that gave them a de-
Huston. Texas, i April ' 21. The bat-
. Spreading tlie Merit Syitem.
Ottawa, Ont.. April II. Men of wide
reputation in Civil affair, gathered In
the capital today for . tne second an
nual meeting of the elvU service con
federation . of Canada. The -meeting
brings together representatives of all
the civil service organisations or ine
dominion, and at this meeting, a. was
the case last year, it-is expected-that
several Important -matter, will be dis
cussed. The recognition of the merit
svstem Of promotion - throughout the
service and the urging of claims of the
outside service for . Incressed , salaries
based on the high cost of living are the
two chief topic, to : rscelvo attention.
The convention will conclude Its busi
ness .tomorrow. " , .. 1 ' ;
I- f m - V'
, Grand Opera at St. Paul. ; ,
Bt. JPaul. Minn,.' April 21. Music of
ers from msny part, of the northwest
are assembled In the city to attend the
season of the Metropolitan Opera com
pany which open, in the St. Paul audi
torium tonight t ."Lohengrin" ha. been
selected for the. opening performance.
with Olive fremstad, Madame Louise
Homer, Hermann Jasllowker and other
noted singers in the cast. .The season
is to consist of three evening and two
matinee performances. 1
Summer Excursions ,;
Low rates to eastern point, will be In
effect by the Canadian Pacific during
the summer . season. May 2d will be
the first .ale daU.
Dog .how entries close this evening
at 10 o'clock, at room 209 Board of
Trade building. Make your entries.
v-hich rented for , 1120 a -year. They
I lha a-tmi till V.,. -a ' - , '.
exchanged . their own . labor, when It '
J onnM h unnred from their truck natch- Uberty Hyde' Bailey, who
,es. for the use of these things, They the Poosevelt County Life commission, campaign
- . manted n acre. In cucumber., half an n enuiusiaoo aavocaie. i. garden- disaster.
throng of visitors.
' The battle of San Jacinto ' which -de
cided the fate of Texas, waa foua-ht 74
headed I year ago today. It followed a year's
that was a, succession' of
and cold-blooded butcheries.
-gj; happiness.
acre each In cabbages, . melons, potatoes " for suuuroanites. lie says mat by Santa Anna's orders, of Texas sol
'and nopeorn. and three-fourths of an even -ir me inexperienced .cannoi grow i diers. The-battle was foughtt a
" acre in sweet corn, with an acre and a anything but pig weed, burdock and point a. short distance below the Juno
' quarter in.- ther truck. They . sold the dandellon..:.,alKof . which - grow themf tlon of; Buffalo Bayou, and the San
' i cucumber, for HIS. the tabbftge for 3, elves, there 'ia-great pleasure in gar- Jacinto river. ; The Texa. troop, were
' ' V the melon, for 168, the sweet eorn . for oemng. nn mim ii u m m ne i under tne command of General Sam
1 J t9.' and the other crops In proportion, menwi aiuiuae, .ana tnat, getting wen Houston,, who, though severely wound-
1518 In all.. Meanwhile the father was ecqualnted with pjg. weed and burdock ed,. never ft the, field until the battle
.o delighted with the aturdy Industry will pave , the -way to a successful In- was over . and t the " victory ' complete.
;'f hls.two half, grown boy.Ahat it troducf Ion into? higher plant aoclety. Santo Anna was captured and hl. armr
. . nnnnt.raptMl tWn avII ' ef ferta nf unrfvJ. "-' " ewu b""u"!. l practically snnimiaiea. v., ,, v V.'i..,-
tl under the" weight of financial ares. and Hder r?L w,ndow e k'pJ burdock, j The result of the battle and? the .uc
'the family. wa. restored to health and I"- "e """?K-i-? "onor ..'" ce. or tne Texans was that foreign
i .,r.iui.ra. : wui iiucoo nwu. i ruie was driven Dacic to tne boundaries
mi t. . i iih j i .uriiRii . TBTMPr.nni loann nni Knit Am .nnfin. . . . -tr i. . t
Z.ncky V.wspaper Man- , , , I told the gardener that he was mis- (From that battle. . even tun liv rnfnf
. ;tt, in Biiutuer ; inHuinua inirun man i mcn, is w u . . uuj uutu, uui i ma came into in. union, together with
who had ruined his health and broken Lappa major. Since that the gardeVier I the vast territory which -Intervenes be-
n i his , fortune in an ill-starred country j ha. a - deep respect for the, plant, aoltween the Paclfio and the plain, of
i newspaper venture, as a last reeori iookiii riwoiiur pury . cuuciuum inm i ieiaa,
j; charge of an old nursery, that was al-1 arter all there Is quite a lot in a name.
J, most as poverty stricken a. he was. I , But aside from the utilitarian aspect
f His entire assets consisted of . a limited of gardening, it 1. productive of a vast
a' amount-of household furniture, one hoe J amount of pleasure, .and Is responsible
one shovel., two forks, a horse and buggy ror tne restoration orrose to many
with a chattel mortgage blanket on it, sallow cheeks. In fact." the fun and
i and 12000, Invested In baby girl seeurl- the health to be derived from making
; ties. With less than half an. acre for a small garden Js more than worth the
.garden purposes he . ralaed SIS worth labor and .'expense Involved. even if
! of produce. , So strikingly successful there were no. crop of. vegeUbles. The
.(was the little venture that It brought neighbor', chickens and that t ' Inertia
turn in the tide of hi. affairs, The which ; of ten overtake, the amateur
agricultural pres. got hold of the story, gardener, later-In the season, may pre-
1 , and now he and his wife are earning as I vent tne gatnering -or a harvest, but
vf much writing for -the farm paper, as I notning can take away the memory
V ; they are from their gardens, which hav. or tne . neaithrub and delightful .x
ii grown to many times the slse of the perlence ef that greatest of springtime
?! original venture. . , And It waa all done sport maung a garden.
, The only
4-minute records
that are riht!
Columbia
Indestructible
' Cylinder Recordj'
50c. N
They fit any rnake of phono
graph or graphophone (with .
200 thread attaohmenO
.They play the complete
selection yeraging folly?
4i minutes-clearest, most
, brilliant tone you ever heart! .
-and they NEVER
BREAK and NEVER
WEAR OUT! "The only
4-ininute records that are
light"- '.-L-V .Xy's,-:
Sold by your Dealer or ; '
C0LUHSIA FHONOGRAfH (ML .
365 WAsiklNGTOIf , ST. '
1 . ' ' . ' ;
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' JWcif. Hei? & McDonnell Stock
" We were compelled to buy this splendid stock
of Dry Goods-and Women's and . Children's Wear -1
in order to secure the location., , - C 'C . . ' '.
We are not dry , goods merchants anddo not
Intend to handle dry goods in this store, but. shall
cohf ifie ourselves in the future, as in the past,' to;;;
.the manufacturing and selling of clothing for men
and boys. ' '
" Because of this we intend ; to; dispose of the 1
' entire McAllen & McDonnell stock as soon as
possible, , . -' ' : '-t, ,l -? J ;"Y
We know of only one sure way to do this, and
that is to sell cheaply to make it worth your while y1
to buy. ' . . "
. There's no need to dwell upon the high quality .
of the stock, for that is a matter of common knowl- v
edge to every resident of this city and vicinity.'
. , As to the cuts in prices, we want to emphasize -that
it is a closing out sale pure and simple, and
is; not being conducted for profit. Prices are cut
on every article in the store THE REDUC- ,
TIONS AVERAGING FROM 25 PER CENT
TO 50 PER CENT we being prepared to make
a big loss on this stock in order to get this location
or our clothing store.- . . - , ;
4 i.
STORE OPENS SATURDAY, AT 9 A. M.
Brownsville Woolen Will Store
PLACE OF SALE
THIRD AND LWRRISOU
4 -.1 on a little plot no larcer than a vacant
. 'lot to, be found -almost anywhere In a
- .tdty: - - , , - . , ;
;:. An experience meeting of people who
..have tried,, suburban gardening on the
suburbanite Male Is full of Interest
. 4 One lady, reports that she kept an ac
curate account of the time required to
do her marketing and of the time .he
pent, in her garden - after she had
Tomorrowi-Bee. and Honey. ; ' ;
MONUMENT TO MEMORY -
OF NOTED SCIENTIST
Jefferson, Ga.; April 11.- The mem
ory of Dr.i Crawford W. .Long, the phy
I sicimn whom name im inwparaDiy-con-
IX. .r,.'T: "Jl"10'"- nected with the discovery and early uae
day with the unveiling of a -handsome
monument The memorial was erected
by the Oedrgla Vied leal sorletr, nearly
.pent going, to market Another woman
11 wa. Unable to awing an ordinary ho.
m ner little garden for 4a feet square,
so she used an old butcher knife. She
, declares that It greatly benefited her
health ? and-. helped her pocketbook at
the aame time. One little, boy planted
1 ApAXDOXED IT -
the' Old' Taahloned ' Coffee Was
- , ' . . XUUac.- ' -. . V.
"I alway. drank coffee with the rest
ef the family; for it seemed a. If there j
was nothing for breakfast if we did
not nave It on the table.
"I had been troubled some time with i
mr ti eart. which did
This trouble grew worse steadily.
the entire .membership of which attend
ed the unveiling exercises.
Dr. Long, who was one of the noted
physicians of hi. day. waa a . native
of Geor.ta and a resident of the. town
PfT Jerfefson for the greate'r part of
hi. career. It was her. that hi. dis
covery of the sulphurla ether anaes
thesia was made an March to, Itit. A
short time later he successfully applied
hi discovery tn .n operation tor the
removal of a tumor. . .
Wine Interest. Hare Hearing.
Waahlngton. April if. Representa
not feel right I tllr" ot xtl wine Interests cf Callfor
mfmAnw Inla. whlrh ar protesting vigorously
"Sometime. It would beat rest and al I ',a,n"t th 1ur ,001 rtilinge relating
ether time, very slowly, so that I would 10 w,n MI'B. given a hearing
hardly be abl. to do work for an hour bfor" ,he bousa eoRimitte today. Tha
or two after breakfast and If I walked """ which objection la made re
ap a hill. It gar. m a sever, pain. qu,r ' tB wo"ds "port- and
"I had no Idea of whav the troubl "hrry- shall -not be used by Onllfor
"wss until a friend suggested that per- nl wln wrs without Qualifying
hap. It might be cased bv coffee diink- Pf"- en the ground that they are
Ing. I tried leaving off the coffee nd P'e ame and belong to the Pertu
bean drinking Postum. Th. chanre ee and Spanish originals. The CalK
came qolckly. 1 am now glad to say fnlna proteet that a. the wine. sr.
that I am .ntlrely well of the heart known under the old name, they
trouble and attribute the relief b... mold not make the required chartres
In. off coffee snd the use of return - without IncurHng a great los. ef bust- i
"A number ef my friends hare aban
doned the old fah!oned coffe nd have
taken tip with fVtetum, whlcA they are
neir.g sieadUy. Tbere ar pome people
that make a m very weak and tte
lea. but if It is boiled ln enaux'h. ac
fordln. to dlrerllTB, It is a very J;fi
ous brrr- hare never k4
ny ct lie oia rnind fffn. t"-
Poetum' i f'Tt tartd 1 c-jr Hr,.Jmm
TA Ihe li" booK. T PiiJ t
We-;v;:." i-i r. "T(i a r. -.."
rvrr rrad the aNwe iHler? A new
one appear, from time- t t!m. Thf-y
are gfnuinf, true snd fti'l rf toraaa
l-.feret . .
Hamilton toTVelcome) Earl firry, j
Kami: ton, Ont . April 21. Arranre-'
rrnt on sn elaborate seal, bav., beq
completed for the rcrtloa ind enter-i
Ulnrrent of Earl Orer.. irnvrr)ir-rB-'
rl cf Car.aila. opon tA ocninn ft
Ma Tlt to t-.i city tmwmw to at-j
tend th tnrt ff ft. f-irfrs eo- '
cl'tr. Ilia eieeUenry will h met ty
milry efrt and a rryt!n rom
rlfe ef jrtTT!(nnt c!t'r,.- An aute-'
l'.rfen at tl- O-'.f flub are .rr.org- tj
th Wturo. f 'te n ' ir.rt f re- ) f !
The Waist? That
Caused Highest
Excite-
men!
WE Mill mw
LABOWITCH BROS.
169-171-173 THIRD ST.
RefluIcir2Cc Gauz2
Vests at Only 12Jc
, During our sale last week are just the kind
of' waists- women who want to reckon with
. economy : will appreciate. They are beautiful ,
and stylish and exceptionally moderate in price.
Some are made of nice quality lawn, with new
.collar and ( sleeve, blouse trimmed with laces
and embroidery,, many have solid embroidery
fronts, all , sizes , in this Jot; , while , KQ
thty ..last; only , . . r;v , ; .. .-, 4 . i ; .. tJ V L
A iGREATER: VALUE IN NEW WAISTS
THAN .YOU'VE KNOWN - OR . WILL
KNOW OF IN MANY MONTHS Made
exceptionally pretty and striking; . shown in ,
" half a dozen new models; fine quality lingerie,'
trimm,ed 'with Venice Jace and medallions of
VaL lace and embroidery, tucked lace trimmed'
back, long sleeve, lacetrimmed, fZf
fancytrimmed stock; on sale at V-l-eUl
--------''----"---""--"""----"---" 1" -i-i--ri"r'inrui.rinrinjLrLrL'LrinrirLrirwM.i
Dutch Collars and
. Jabots at Only 10c
Pretty Dutch Collars Stocks
and . Jabots. - many ,. styles to
choose from, some prettily em
i j . . a . . i i . :.u
. uruiucrcu, uiucra - iwuimcu niui
fine laces. ' . They,1 are values to
50c. You can have all you want
while they last at the "1
specially low price of, ea. -a.vl
15c Ruclilng at 5c
500 neck lengths of newest
Ruching, M light blue, ' cream,
white, pink, ecru and black, wide -and
narrow styles; choice
while 'they last, the length JU
Fine quality '
.pure white
. s 1 e e v e less
4 . . . j . ,Vests, some. .
with wing sleeve, made with pretty , lace- ;
; trimmed yokes with wide straps, in a ,
large sizes; over 10 styles. Choice , latiSC
40c Women's Union -Soils 29c
' Women's fine quality cotton summer Union ,
buits, umbrella style pants, yoke and pants
neatly trimmed with lace; all sizes; regular
40q value on sale for. 7.294
40cSumraerVestsandPants25c
Summer weight cotton Vests and Pants,
long or "short ; "sleeve vests, long or short
pants, fine ribbed, all sizes; 40c kinds now
on sale at ;........ ...25
-
mi
Eilary Cajtss
Vala; GG.OG
G6.00 Values G3.D43
Loll
lilitary Capes, all colors,
cut . full, long and wide,
trimmed with .braid and
pold buttons ; . regular price ' $6; while
the lot lasts, ; ? . . , -
Only QS.Qg
Regulation style Military
Capes, .with standing col
lar, trimmed' with braid
-and gold. buttons; extra long,' full and '
wide; regular $12.50 values,
LdS2
OnlyCG.95
m n
25 Reg. $25.00
Suits on Sale
iO.S)
Handsome tailored mod
els in fine French serge,
panama and hard fin
ished worsteds, in all the
fashionable spring shades
and. the new length! I
T J 1 a P.
tuiL5, xuacuu aiiu man
nish notch collar effects,
yarn dyed peau de cygne
linings throughout. Pos
itively worth $25. All
new shades and sizes.
Special, 010.95
IB1
Sty lish New 'CcaCs
New Ten G)vcrl3
. Bine end Clsck Scrca
Shepherd Clack zzi While Chccln;
Tfiese Coats are 54 inches long, made of a!l
wool materials. The blue and : black terg?
coats are trimmed on collar and cuffs with a
touch of shepherd plaid cloth, some with tlack
sillc moire; regular values are $20 (Ji o g a
and $25; during this sale, only,. 0 1 t . J
$17.50 VoUc Sl0il3 go.c:
What dressy skirt can gracefully f,l! o r -needs
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