The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 31, 1922, Page 9, Image 9

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    TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922.
TIID OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; OREGON-
TOWN TOPICS
Otttrm Health Expatltta. VarHaO, Oetobar
' 3S November 4, -
TEltio daj. November T. ' "
i Waste EotI Livestock Si. Spofcaaa. Oa
toiler SI to Morvnber 2-
. . PaeW Iatcnatioaal Iirectsck f TyoefMf.
FacUand. Koustber 4-11. -'
. lionnvect Potato ; Gvsn abaw, Spofcaaa,
b Ift-2. - f
Orerm Association c Coonty - Judges an
Cotnaiaiasion-tsy Portend. IVcenber 13 to 14.
- (tut - Teaeben' aaaociatiaBi ' UMtmi. fm
: iuaaV UMBter 2 to SO. .... i
WEATHER FORECAST .
Portland ami TiciBlty ToOisht and Wednes
day sceaatansl raiar awrthwe-teTty winds.
; Orsgaa aad WuMnctea Tosieht od W4
- Beadur ooeaaionat ma ; moderate r to fxeah
soutiiweatarly "winds along the coast.
4 . WEATHER COXDITIOSS
Low pressor prevails from Alaska to Ore-;
coa, and eastwara to orttt l'ssata, and oer
hes tho Gulf and central Plains states and
moot of the Uissueipi nUey. The pt-rwur Is
- big heat in the tower Lake region. Precipita
tion has occurred on tiie ' middle and north
Pacific slope .-and at a Bomber of places in
to silddle West and- South. - Tb ioliowing
hea-y iirecipttation ia reported: Oklahoma City,
Okia., 1.S8; Abilene. Texaa. 1.1. The
i weather : is generally warmer orer the North.
wesvia th Mississippi --alley and: in the north
' Atlantic Mates, the most rapid -rise in tempera
ture" harinf been in Northern Nevada. It is
, mach colder in Western Nebraska, Northers
Wyoming and Sonthern rw Mexico. . Kiliint
frost has occurred at Boswell, Ji. M. i
v.-Relative Humidity at Portland Noon yes
terday, per cent; 5 p. so. yesterday, SI per
cent; 5 a. m. today. 86 per cent. ' -
r Precipitation since January 1 -Total. 25.93
inches; normal. S1.32 inches; deficiency, 6.30
inehes. j . EIWARP JU WELL 3.
OBSERVATIONS . 4
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Calgary, Alberta. . . .
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Iea, M oines Iowa ........
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Helena, j Mont. ....... . . .
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i New lork. N. I. .
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Oklahomsr'City, Okla.
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'Pittsburg,, Pa. . .
'Pocatello. Idaho . -i......
Portland,- Or. ...........
Prince Bnpert, B. C
Soseburg, Or." 4. . . . ... . .
. Itoswell. N. M.
. Sacramento, CaL . ........
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sH. Lake dry, Ctah ......
'Bn LHego. Cel. . . .
8aa Franeiseo, CaL ......
: Seattle. Wash. ..........
Sheridan. WyW ......
Sitka. Alaska ......... .1
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Tanasa. Alaska
; Tatoosh Islsnd, Wash.
ronopan. Set.
Valdea. Alaska
- Vancouver. B. C. . . . .
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Two Conjnttte to Meet Meetings
for two committees directing- certain
activities - in connection -srttb the nation-wide
campaign of the Episcopal
church have been called by 'the chair
men. The comfnltteo on prayer, wor
ship and Bible reading will meet at 8
o'clock tonight? n rth diocesan office
tn .4he Ainaworth buildinB; Tfe Very
Rev." JHorsveo vMi Ttaarujey, dea f St.
. Stephens - pro-cathedraLi wUl , preslcte.
rVednesday night &gr committee on
speakers tand I intorrhation will meet
at the same office At. 8 o'clock. Arch
deacon Jay. Claud CBjack will preside.
Hsaori for Fortlaad StadeaiWalter
. L.updeen. a former Portland boy and
pupil- : of the Hawthorne grammar
school, who was graduated last June
from Guetarus Adolphua college, Min
nesota, with honors, has recently been
elected president of the alumni asso
ciation of that echooL .Ha ia now a.
member of the faculty, la the depart
ment of history and et01 . maintains ian
aciive part in the student acQviUes of
the college. During hia senior year.
Liundeen was editor in chief of the col
lege annual, th GnstaTlan, and busi
ness manager of the - eollega, weekly
paper. f J J. -;'v't-
' tolanhU Stage rortland-Multno-mah
Falls-Hood River-The Dalle di-,
visioQ Ieave Portland Stag Termi
nal, Park and Yamhill streets, rf0 av
bw 11 i30 a.-BL, SdO p. nW 4 :45 p. m.
daily- to Hood River, and -0 p. m.
daily to Multnomah Falls, except Satur
daya, Sundays and . holidays. 11:IS p.
m. Saturdays. Sundays aad holidays ts
Multnomah Falls. Leave Multnomah
Falls for Portland 11 .-is a. m, 1 :1a
p. 4:15 p. m. and 8:30 p. bv daily.
Direct connections with all stages to
and from The Dalles. Main 86TL -dv.
WIU , SlttiM 1 Fab The- LTniversity
Park Community club i will ; consider
some live topics at Its meeting tn the
Portsmduth school Wednesday eve-
nine.: Mayor Baker will discuss' the
1327 fair and Commissioner Bigelow
the 3-mill tax. At an entertainment
given by the club Saturday evening, B.
Lee Paget discussed the fair, and J.
C. . Henderson, accompanied ; by: Miss
Irene Sprague led a community sing.
. Candidates lav Sneak There will be
a meeting at the Brooklyn library, Ko.
54S Powell street, Thursday at 8 p. m.
There will be speeches by the follow
ing candidates t Judge Catena, Elton
Watkins, Roscoe P. ' Hurst, Walter
Gleason. W. T. Vaughn, Dr. E. T. Hed-
lund, Frank: La. Touvelle and others.
- Good Health; So Glasses Good
Sight Institute 306 Alisky bldg. Adv
Here's Chaste to Help The girls of
the Louise IK) me have a big part in
the program at the hearth exposition
Wednesday. - Fifty of them will ap
pear in, the demonstration .that will
be put on In the, afternoon. Ten. ma
chines will be - needed to bring them
from -the home to The Auditorium.
Anyone who is willing to perform this
service- for the home and for the ex
position may call Broadway 1685 any
tune today.. " ' ; .
Colambla ' Stage Portland - St.
Helens local. Leave Portland Stage
Terminal. Park and Yamhill streets,
10 a. m. for St. Helens and 4 :15 p. m.
dally and 11 :1S p. m. aturdays, Sun
days and holidays to St. Helena' only.
Leaving St. Helens 7 :3a a. m. and 1 JO
p. m. daily. 6:15 Saturdays. Sundays
and hoiidaya For information phone
Columbia Stages. Main 861 L Adv :
Subjects AnnonBCed "The Drama of
Job" is the. topic of Or. McElveen's
Thursday evening lectured The follow
ing sub-topics will be discussed : 'When
and Why Written." "Is the Book- His-'
tory or Fiction?" "The Mystery of
Pain, a Theology the Devil Can Rfdi-i
cule," "The Revolt Against an Inhuman
God." ',. . . . .,
Estes prill Now located at 108 6th
street. Next to Columbia . theatre.
Spanish and American dishes. Special
luncheons. Adv.
S. k TEL. Greea Stamss far Cash Hoi
man Fuel Co. Bdwy. 6353. 6 60-2 1. A6v.
' Gets 13 Moathg William Gorman,
postal money order forger, received
the same fate as bis partner James
Oliver, when he appeared before Fed-
When
you
want
a good
f lunch
... r ., -i
GOTO
Ye Oregon , Grille
"af7tT.Ca?r '
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jljo you wear.thi
same glasses for
y work, Jress-up
; and play? x
? Glasses,'you know, htrt 1
ft lot to do with a correct
pexsonalrrpeaiTUice. While .
, .. rinirned glasses go well with
' , yovtr iattire for work- and
' play, they are entirely out '
- of place when worn at evert '
- : : r. s - -,---::'- i-,--yi -.
, i ' ingw lormai engagements. : riV
s"::' -'V ' 9r octaasions, rimleta ; .
."'- ' ' . glasses are the only thing. s '
v : . VVesuggest thatyou con- -
, !" . " -lt us regarding, the cor- I ;
' - ect style of glasses for each ' " - i
- " : " - - occaan. i We can qxiickly'
- . j , majjeh-your lenses and fit ' '
. , . them into the proper and
t '. ' ' hecotning styles of Shur-on f
' "f, . " '"me and mountings.
fx., . Shur-ons are noted for their , '
; ( jsuperiority "of eonstructioa ,
, and becoming designs. ' "i
oliOTiMgij' 0plteqt6o.
ANSA5 CtTY - O M AHA DENVER-' DALLAS SALT LAKE CITY SIATTLl
ersl Judge Bean Monday afternoon
and pleaded guilty' Gorman was sen
tenced to 13 months' at the Fort Leav
en worth, , Kan., federal - prison. Gor
man ant-Oliver got hold of a pad of
10O ipoatofflce money .(order blanks,
which were stolen fronr the Aberdeen.
Wash., postof fice, and filled out
bUnk from day to day Jo par ; their
expemiea" as ? theyrtxaveled about the
Northwest. " Gorman : was arrested In
Pendleton s and - Oliver la Baker, Or J.
while attemptlns to cash ; one of, the
forged nrdera. ' . ."
PorOaBd-Astorla-aa14e Blrlslon ;
Leave Portland ,tage TerminaL Park
and Tamhill ' streets. 9 HQ, a.' m.. 10 :O0
a. m, 12 noon. 4 US p. m. and 12 :J .C
m. daily.- .Direct connections at, Astoria
for Seaside and Clatsop beach points.
Leave Astoria for Portland 1 a. m, 1
a. m.. 12 noon, '3 :30 p. nu. 6:30 p. m.
For . further information. . Columbia
Stages, Main 881L-Ar. .A , ; .' "
Pertlaad-Saless Stager-Leave Stage
1
Terminal, Park and Yamhill, hourly
from 7 :05 a. m. to 7 .-05 p. m. and Owl
car at -10 p. ' m. ' dally. - Saturdays,
Sundays Und bolldavs, 8:30 p, nv and
10 p. in. ?:05. S.-05, U:05. 1:05. 3:05
make direct connections for Eugene,
CorvaDia. and Albany." Main 861L Adr.
Hebraska: Society" to "Meet Former
residents of Nebraska have, been in
vited to attend a meeting f , the Ne
braska society which will be held in
rcom H, Central library. Wednesday at
8 .p. m. . - . , .- , ' - - - -- :
Salem -HUH City Stag- Leave Salem
stage terminal for Mill City s No. l,
730 a. m. ; No. 3, 100 a. m. : No. 5,
4 JO p. nx No, 1 connects with east
bound .train at Mill City. Jos. Ham
man, Prop. Adv. -
' Portlaad ' Tillamook ' Stage Line
Stage depot. Park and Yamhill streets.!
7:45 a. m. dally except Sunday. 12:30
and 3:30 n. m. Soecial arransrements
for ; fishing parties. - Main JtflL Adv;
Str. America SL Helena via Colum
bia river. 2:30 p. m. daUy ; 11:30 a. m.
Sunday. Alder dok. Main 8323. Adv.
Plead Jfot Oallty John ' Thomas.
wealthy Umatilla reservation Indian,
who. was arrested Sunday on two ee-l
cret federal grand Jury indictments
charging him with taking liquor on thej
reservation, entered pleas of not guilty)
to ' the charges Monday afternopn Jte
for& Federal Judge Bean. The court
set both cases down for trial on No
vember 27. !
Federated Body Formed Through
the activities of the Portland CommunI
ity , service a federated body pf ths;
Portland Community clubs has, been
formed to. have a central body to conf
aider movements of general public in
terest and securing unified Action to
Di; N. C. Hampton
is ' no longer associated with
DR.JF.C HART. Morgan Bldg.
He is now located a t 907
BROADWAY BLDG, Cor. Mor
Tison and Broadway.
organisation meeting ' was, held 'Mon
day night at the i Chamber ; of Com
merce, i G. N. Hansen of the Westmore
land Community dub was elected, tem
porary chairman and J. Ct Henderson
of .' the. Portland Community service
temporary secretary. e-HaaKB;4la4 M.
Lepper and . W. tVeaxfe were named as
a - committee ' on " permanent organization-
: 4 - , .
. To Bisessg Sell log What " selling
means to you and how it can Itelp
business rwlll be the general subject
for. discussion before, the Portland, Ad
club at Us Wednesday noon luncheon
in the Benson. ! 'O." JT. Freeman,-presi
dent of the - Esbencott- Lboratories
oomparfy J- L. Shenk, agency man
ager of the Burroughs Adding Machine
company ;v Frank K. Woodward, ; gen
erai sales manager of Allen 4 Lewis,
and - John J. Lane, sales manager of
the Tru Bin-, Biscuit company, will ap
pear on the program, .In addition, J.
A.- Davidson will explain a plan of
state, development 1 with ; the proposed
L1327 exposition as a unit. This plan
was devtsed by W. S. Kirlcpairick ana
other local advertising ..men. v .jr,. jr
- i Hem Bebbed of JewelsThe borne
at Mrs. E- B. Baker, No. 310 Benton
street, was burglarised some time Mon
day night and the contents of Mrs
Baker's iewel box were stolen, she re
ported to the police Tuesday .morning.
A gold watch and, several other ar
ticles f "Jewelry" were stolen from the
home of Mrs- H. E. Smith. No. 591
Mississippi avenue, - it was reported to
toe police.
Loagshbreasaa Iajared Charles Djl-
laney, a longshireman living at No.
628- College place, received -j painful
bruises to the left hip late Monday
when he: was struck -by an automobile
as . he stepped from a street car at
Stanton street and Mississippi avenue.
He . was; .taken to Emanuel hosoital.
The automobile was driven by John
uotson, .No. 644 Albina avenue.
- i ,
? The Moore Sasttsriam gives the gen
eral diet your physician may direct as
well as the health building milk diet
treatment in .which it fpecilaizes. Haw-
," LIBBAKY TXTSn STARTED
, Roseburg, Oct, 31. The Douglas
county' community fair, which closed
m " Roseburg Saturday night, netted
more than 51000, which will serve as
nucleus for. the fund to be - raised to
construct a library . building. .' . "
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DR. q. L. HAYNES
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Glasses That Fit" JToss Better
Prices Very Seasonable
OVER ROBERTS BKOTREB9 .
Third and Horrisea '
yes are ' nadeelded
about your preference
ameag Portland hotels
every thlsg considered
ssk aayose who bar
ever stopped at the
j ptel
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MZELW00D4
HALL0VEEN
SPECIALS
A unique assortment of
delicious . -
CANDY NOVELTIES .
Decorated Orange Bon Bons,'
Marshmallow ; Fingers and
Wafers, Orange, and Black
Opera Sticks, Halloween T
Kisses, Halloween Wafers,
' Black Cats and Pumpkins.
Also an artistic ' assortment
of marzipan candies minia-
sture fruits and vegetables ia -
.. . natural colors.
PASTRIES
- ' Halloween Dainties "
i Fancy Merintjues
Decorated French Pastry
Hazelwood Pumpkin pies "
Mince pies
40c Each U
, Individuals, 3 for 25c
The Hazelwood
' 388 - Washinxton Street
-'
Hazelwood
, 127 Broadway ' ft
Scene atthe Health Show
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Honor ; tne jMnericS
I ; Public: Scliool
" ' n I " r The public school system of America 'was in J
-
r , The public school system of America 'was
"handed down to us by forefathers who knew 's
, that its principles ' would gruarantee . even- '
tempered and balanced "progress; that its
;, democratizing:, influence would solidify the
- nation's spirit trpon -the basis ,of common
service a. spirit that could meet all probK,
Jems Successfully and overcome - the many .
" obstacles which confront leadership. Honor "
the American Public School cradle of the
Nation's future greatness. ;
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THE PUBLIC SCHOOL IS THE FOUNDATION OR THE
NATION'S FUTURE GREATNESS
Paid Advertisement : i A.- 3? A. S. R. School Committee, 721 Gasco Building, Portland, Oregon) '
"The Store Tlijat Undersells Because It Sells for Cash"
tj Agents for the Butterick Pat
terns ana tTJoiications - au
the New Styles New Showing. C
Store Opens af 9 A. M.
:;, -,:Sv i i
,s -
r q Mail! Orders Receive" Our Best
and j Prompt Attention. Par
cels Post Packages Prepaid, i I
Store
"Sit irV. 1
weanesaav
ClosW 5.30 T.L j
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s oarer am ouaire't:
Contains a list of especially underpriced offerings worthy of i ;
the most critical shonner's best attention, for lit tells of un !;!
fV.a hnmf nt- il) -
person. v , ,
Such Savings As Are Impossible tb Obtain
- At Any ; Other Time or At AriyOaierJStorc
Extra! Great Underpriced Purchase and Sale of
aaaaalaaa - I .
Fnilll Fsislhiioinied '
SILEC H'QSE" .
(Mb
Both Regular and Outsizes -In
Black, SY2 to 104 ( .
"nr i ; i a. r . -.
TTcanesaay at, rair.'. . . v . . pys jj q
IiTeguIairs of a Standard-M&ke at Alout Half Price
Through this special, purchase . wei secured -about 500
dozen' "pairs of a famous make of ovomens pure dipped
silk hose, made full fashioned and with reinforced fine
English "mercerized lisle 'sole, heel, tbe . and top.- They
come in black only, in all . regular and outsizes, from 8 vk
to 10V. Because they are slightly irregular you can pur
chase these splendid wearing, " perfect fitting J - f (.
Silk Stockings at Wednesday's Sale at, a pair tDx.UU
Worns Wqpl Mixed Pants
! 'V-'lLsilTian O Pair -fl Oif Sizes 34
Half Price for P i JUJ ,36 and 38
Just a limited quantity to dispose of.at this low price. .They're fipe fltiHhg, correct!
knee style; ttool-mixed Pants, in "sizes 34, '36 and 38. ' Less than half d-t AA
price at Wednesday's Sale," at pairs for. ..... ..... . ;'...Vv,,r. . ".. .... tpXeUU-
. EXTRA! For Wednesday Only) -f
-t Boya'vWorsted-mixed
Slip-On Sweaters
In Sizes 28 ' A CT
to 34 atT .,. . .... , , : .i3)a,4tp
- Men's Section; Main Floor
The most popular style slipon Worsted
mixed Sweaters shown in combinatioa
colors black -and, orange navy ar v
maroon---gbld , and-.xnaroon. I0 A C
Sizes 28 to 34 in this sale at DaW41tD
EXTRA t For Wednesday Only!
Men's Hemstitched 4 t
Handkerchiefs
With Embroidered ' - r
Initial at.. . . A . . 1 I fTlP
Box oft 6 for 85c f j
A fine large size iwhite Lawm Handker
chief, neatly hemstitched and finished
with embroidered; initial in cornet. Pur
chase as many asjyou wish this Of?
sale at 15c each or box of 6 for ODC
a 'v f
,2000 Yards , of Pink and .White
m-1
UNDERWEAR! n AINSOOI
EXTRA! Tor Wednesday Only!
. ' IJhe Regal Cedar. T.
: J?61itTMop. .
And '4-oaL Bottle ' . - i f" fi
of Polish for. . . : . . . . . : py C
in Our Basement Section fl
At this"; sale yoaH.secure both a ; fine
Regal Cedar Polish , JMop ,; with. tin ' con
tainer and smooth wood handle, together
with a, large 4-ounce bottle of A
Lykniit furniture polish for only SD U v.
EXTRA! For Wednesday Only!
" . 1 ; v. Combination 'i "
' Water., BoMe
And Fountain
Syringe, forjj
Drag Sundry Section t i
A special underpricing of a well -known
'anil n . S n m 1 . 1 " . 1 . j . , S
oaau giuuamccu xiittAc ciiucoiaue color.
Combination Rubber Watr Rnttlo isnH
Syringe with hard rubber C-- -I Q
fittings and 5 feet of tubing tpXe Xl
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4 GfilVE PALMEIi
Face Powders
'Demonstrated
' " At 'JQur State Daily - :
These justly famovfs Face Pow-. '
ders are prepared - by specialists.
cateriiig:, to ihe texture of skill
predominating. - among thef'womea 't.
of the Paiific 'Coast. ' I-
Their purity, of tngTedieftts coru t
tribute to their lightness in weight
; they are protective, healing and'
adhesive giving that fresh and '
healthy coloring to your complex- -
ion. ' , . , ' - -.
Gene Palmer Face Powders come
in flesh, brunette, tinted, white and 1
the new ."Twilight Lavender." -v
Consult Oar Demonstrator
a .'!.- -
Beautiful t Spanish Laces
In 36-Inch Width i - (D "fl fk ET
In Wednesday's Sale at yard. 1). .l.tPp
? What is of eqiial importance to' the especially low pricri
quotation as- the extremely -beautiful patterns shpwn in thiaf
fine assortments of -Allqver and ; Flouncing Laces in 34 tl
6-inch- widths.- They, are heavy, Spanish Laces, shown iik
black, brown, navy." jade, white, pongee, caramel, "etc, Jiist
auu yaras m mis saie, spstion't delay your visit to bur-laci
section vveancsday. , . k '
;"50-Inch:.Tnic Flouncing: t $2.59
rm. . - at a : -A aa. a . . " .: .aa. - a
- u -uuiaT ispaiusn eiiecu in ou-incn limic-1 lonncmcs
in a fine assortment of patterns- in navy, black, Palm Beach,
rose,
in
se, mie, cerise, etc. A limited 'quantity reduced QQ fTQ I
price for Wednesday's Sale to yard. . . . . .. -OaaJaOa
BaMasSSasasBasBBaVBSBBMsaBasaBaMB.
. Here's Another Sale pf ,
-Women's . Outing -"
Flannel Govns 89c
That is,-. it is another- sale of 'Gowns,, bat this time the
price is lower, than at any. previous sale, made possible only
because we were fortunate h purchasing at unusual s dis
counts. :..- v .
; These Gowns are well made from a good quality outing
flannel of dainty stripes. They come in slipover styles with
long sleeves, are French seamed, have double yoke "and 'are
prettily trimmed with colored wash braiis. All sizes QO
36 to AO,' One day'only Wednesday at..,....,... OUL,
36-Irich Width :r --rrry ,1 r
In Wednesday's Sale ai- ' IS I.arClS TOY
;, One Day Only at This Special Price Reductiori y
A most important saving 'i or the women who would secure a standard quality; dainty
material -for making undergarments-and infants' clothes. You ii&vq choice -'d " . fk (X
from 36-inch pink or white' Nainsook at Wednesday's tSale at 7r. yards for 'tpX eUU
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.$2v95'Paip
I For Women's Shoes
Pumps and Oxfords
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Wednesday at this extraordinary
- priced reduction you have choice
from broken lines of Women's
Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords in this
season's styles. - - j
All sizes' are in the assortment,
: but not in each style. Included are
t styles m Diacic and brown leathers
and with military heels. ,
' " j j , Every Pai r Carefully :
- Fit and Guaranteed
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