The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 02, 1931, Page 6, Image 6

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Tfca OREGON CTATCC 'IAN, Catni.
Orfon. &nndar MornIn AL'"Tjt 1931
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OUVB 1L Do AX, Society .Editor
Nebraska Visitor
Complimented
-At Bridge
m irntL JEAN NEWMAN, of
m Hasting. Neb..' was -th
guest ot honor at a bridge
party slrea by hr motheri Mrs.
- jhi shfnn on Thursday after
noon. . . : '
- Baskets of pink . minnlas and
- gladioli formed a color scheme
f pink aad green which waa car
ried out In the refreshment serr
ed at th tea aour. 1 . -
: GaesU of Mrs. Shlpp for the
afternoon were the honor guest.
- Mrs. Newman, and Mrs. Roy R
Umb and Mrs. Jo Wn . Smith ot
Corrallls. Mrs. Iran Merchant or
Gold Beach and Mtoa ( Alice- Pnt-
" nam and Mlaa Nan Putnam, who
were additional fuesu..at, the tea
- hour.:--.. ' l.'i . i v ; s
Miss Alice Putnam aad Mrs.
Newman left JTlday. for Seattle
where they will or
weeks. Mrs. Newman Will return
to her-home in Hastings jlurlnf
the early part ot September.
Mr. and Mrs. Pratt '
Are Dinner Hosfs
- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pratt en- j
tertalned at dinner Friday night
in hmnr of Miss Charlotte Stakes. I
Table appointments were cleverly
worked out In. orange ana greea.
rit name color acheme was used
in the erenlng of bridge follow-
in Ihe dinner."
Those nresent were the honor
m-at vrira charlotte Stokes. Mr
.mi mHl G. A. Erlckson, Mr. and
Mrs. IL I. Stokes and the hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. Pratt. .
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Miss Van Winkle is
Hostess at Picnic "
MIm Rosalind Viaa "Winkle en
tertained group of' her irienas
Friday night at Haxel Green t A
picnic Miss Tan Winkle's guests
r. Mi.. JoMDhiae Albert. Miss
trim wlt--Mr " and -Mrs. "Pat
Ttrnce Soauldlng. ; Ed
SUtter and Victor Rhodes..
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Mr ni Mrs. Hal D. Patton and
their daughter left yesterday for
Agate beach where tney win spena
the month of August. Mr. Pat-
tan w!U be away for a fortnight.
returning to his business here the!
middle of the mom. . -,
Mr: and Mrs. -Joseph Albert.
Kiss Joaenhlne- Albert and Mtoi
nnth snasldlas are-among the
' Salsai neoole who are racationlns
at Nre 'beach- While there they
will occupy the J. N. Smith cot-
tage. . " ' ' . r,; .
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llr. and Mrs. B. E. SUsoa and
family will motor to MeMinnTillo
Sunday to attend tea. picnic neia
there by former resident ei xu
Aa County, Colorado..." .
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Craft of
Pasadena, and Mr. and Mrs. -J.
Craft of New York City are house
guests at the home of Mrs. W. J.
Hagedorn. They plan to locate in
Salem. '
Recent guests at the home ot
Mr. and - Mrs. Will Durkee were
Mr. and Mrs. Littlechild of Port
land. They left Salem on Friday
GUEST FROM SAN FRANCISCO
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Mr. and Mrs. James Linn were
among Salem people who apent
the weekend at Agate Beach.
Mr." and Mrs. John Hunter are
spending the weekend at Culler
City. They will return Monday.
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. Dr. and MrsCatke ana famfly
left Saturday for Shedd. . Ore.
They will return next Sunday.
Among those spending the
weekend at Cascadla are Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Erlxson.
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. Dr. and Mrs. Phil Newmrer left
recently for the beach.
- Mrs. Marlon Curry and family
recently returned from Rockaway.
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PLOYMETJT
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An areVage of 23 jobs a day
were secured in July for workers
through the . Y. M. C. A, federal
employment office here; of which
Sim Phillips U special agent. The
month as a whole was a -slack
one. In prevlocs " JulysclOftO per
sons' a month glren employment
has not been a hletfi figure. The
total for the past month was only
It positions reported filled, out
of 1031 men registering and. 730
requests fdr help received.
" Agricultural Jobs were " most
abundant, irlth 490 persons
placed. Other sources of employ
ment were: carpenters, I; nurses
and attendants. 3; cooks. 10;
kitchen workers. 7; matrons aad
hotel housekeepers. 7; waitress
es, 1; woods laborers, 39,' and
watchmen, 15. .
Police Fear no
; Great Trouble
.Over Milk War
That participants in the milk
war would not dare to perpetrate
- any violent acts In Portland, was
th opinion expressed here yes
terday by W. C. Blackwell. opera-
tire ' for the Portland police bu
reau. He declared the heavy hand
of the Portland police system
would doubtless forestall any ma
jor disturbances there.' ,
Blackwell, who droro to Salem
yesterday afternoon to Tisit his
sister, Mrs. A. Fields, stopped la
at police headquarters to chat
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MISS. ANNABEL HAWLEY of San Francisco, who is a
guest at the home- of her grandparents-. Congressman
ahd Mrs. W. C. Ha,icley..Misf Hawley is visiting hre with
her mother, Mrs: WxUis.C Hatoley. Photo by KnneUEUis.
Miss Brant is Guest" of
Honor at Shower " " -
Miss Dorothy Brant, popular
bride-elect, was -honored Satur
day at a pre-auptial shower at the
home of Miss Myra Gleason on
Garden road.: Th affair was glr
en by Miss Brant's co-workers In
the office or the -state board ot
oontrot. I "
Present for the aftesnooa were
the honor guest. Miss Brant. Miss
Marjorle - Brant,- -Mrs. Charles
Brant. ' Mrs. Carle A brims, - Hiss
Juanlta Walling; Miss Willette
Taylor Mrs. Mae Simmons, Mrs.
Helen Bradley. Miss Ruth Reed,
Miss Grace .Breckenrldge. Miss
Lola Cochran, Miss Ellen Hods on,
Mrs. Robert aCacFarland, Miss
Hilda Bartells. Mrs. Gilbert H
Reeres and Miss Myra Gleason.
Miss Brant's marriage to Law-'
rence Deacon will be an erent of
Saturday. August 8.
Scotts Mills. The R. N. A. club
held Its annual picnic in the park
Wednesday. About 50 people wee
present, .'including club members
and their families. ; Dinner was
aerred at noon, after which ice
-cream was enjoyed. Tne young
pedple engaged in swimming In
Butte creek f In the afternoon.
Monroe-Groshong has rented his
building to the club for a club
house. The first meeting to be
held there - will be on the first
Friday la October. - 1 " '
Turner Mr. and Mrs. - H. S,
Bond entertained for a . number
of guests during the week. Those
present, were Mrs. J. c plains
who wlrore no - from. Riddel ac
companied by Mrs. Leland Bond
and two children. Mrs. Las j Sik
tn, Mrs. Sarah Coffinler. and
Mrs. A. Smith of Hubbaro. sirs.
Alrln Bond '. arrlTed from ner
home at Chehalis. Wash., Friday
erenlnr. - Mrs.; Leland Bond and
children will leaye soon ror lm-
eago.;-;
Turner Mr. and Mrs.. C. S
Cllrk entertained at their home
Tuesday with a birthday dinner
honoring" their , guests, Mrs. Mar
cel Bloch and daughter. . covera
were laid' for the honor .'guests;
Marcel - Bloch Frances Bloch,
Paul Bloch. ! Ernest - Robinson.
Mrs. Alice Esqultn oi Turner, ana
the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. C. .
Clark, and family. - " .
MrsW. P.' Watkins, president
of the local, legtin" auxiliary, has
inTtted-all delegates and alter
nates to the state conrentlon of
the American Legion auxiliary to
meet at her hornet; on LeFelie
street tomorrow night for a short
meeting. All other ladles plan
ning to. attend the convention next
week are also Invited to be pres
ent. . . . ..;. ... : "" .,.
Turner The Methodist Episco
pal Ladles Aid society met Thurs
day at the home of Mrs.- F. G
Gunning. Plans were made to con'
form with the -new conference
year, and to tmprore tn parson
age. It was decided t bold an fee
cream social Friday afternoon and
evening, August 7, in the Gower
building. - I " . . " '
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Mr. and Mrs. Mason - Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Gillette and
daughter. Margaret, Mrs. J. A.
Bishop, Miss Henrietta . Bishop
and Curtis French vlil spend the
weekend at i the .Newport and
Waport hacHes.' -
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Price and
their house J guest. Miss Edith
Patterson ot Hastings. Nebraska,
m is a cousin ot Mrr Price, are
motoring to Crater Lake. . .
Officers of the Neighbors . of
Woodcraft hare announred that
only two meetings will be held
in August, on the first and third
Fridays. .' -' : - -
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pierce, and
Dr. and Mrs.. Chester Downs' are
weekend gneets of Dr. and Mrt.
Dartd Ecanert Hill at their cot-
Mrs. Myra L. Shank r'
Attenas Reunion - ;
- Mrs. Myra 1. Shaak fa spend
ing today In Albany at the homo
of her daughter. Mrs. W. H. Ba
con, where members of ner fam
ily are holding a reunion. Chil
dren erwrs. Shank, who wilt bo
present are: Mrs Bacon.. Mrs. J.
L. Irrin ef Redlands, Oallfv Mrs.
C. W.rFox of .Oakland. Callt. J.
V. Shaak of .Albany and - E. . R.
Shank of Eugene. Other mem
bers of th homecoming party will
be J. L. Irria and their soa,
James; C. W. Fox: Mrs. E. R.
Shank and their daughter, Blllte;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wheeler and
baby daughter of Eureka. Calif.;
Mrs. J. YT Shank; W. H. Bacon
and their sons, Billy and Jack and
Mr. James Coates ot Salem.
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Mr. knd Mrs. C. P. Bishop and
Mrs. W. D MacDonald Of Portland
who la a guest at their home for
several days, will spend the week
end at Breitenbush. . :'
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Sunday,. August, 5;
Annual Nebraska ' picnic, Corrallls, city park;
all -
. . . . l . 1 1 . 1 J A. M '
zormer rNeoraanans or vuuur uvrs msN m iieoo..
- MeAlpine-Jones clan, 'annual reunion to be held In
8IlTerton park; an members Ufged to attend.
- ' Annual Nebraska picnic, Coryalli city park: all .
former Nebraskans or Tlittors here are aslfed to attend'.
- .' MeAlpine-Joneo clan annual reunion to be held In '
Sllverton park; all members are asked to attend.
, .. . Tuesday;. August 4 ; ; -
r W. C. T. U. meetlnir In W. a t' ITl.halt.. J , 'v .;
snaSBBsfiSiS
Surprise Shower for
Gervais Bride-Elect '
Gerrala Friends bf Miss Hatel
Seely,. bride-elect of Charles Gln-
ther. gar ". snrpriso' kitchen
shower tor her at her homo north
of nown Friday erenlng. Miss
Seely was inrlted to the homo of
friends In Woodburn for dinner
and when jthp returned the guests
had arrired. The tlmo was spent
In social conversation and riew
fnr the many useful kitchen nten
stls she -received and articles tn
her well-filled hope chest. .
Miss ' Seely and : Mr. Glnther
will be married within tho next
few weeks. ? They will make their
home at Woodburn where Mr.
Glnther is In business.
At the close of the evening
refreshments were serred to Mrs.
A. DeJardln. Mrs. Robert Harper.
Mrs. M. D. Hennlng. Mrs. Harold
Aspia wall. ' Mrs. A. B. Adklsaon,
Mrs. A. B. Mlnaker, Mrs. G. J.
Molsan. Mrs. Summer Sterens,
Mrs. Sams H. Brown, Mrs. O. T.
Wadaworta. ; Mrs. J. . D.' Brehamt.
Mrs. S. D. - Manning. Mrs.. Otto
Schwab of Bllrerton, Mrs. F. IL
Cannard. Mrs. . O. W. Cutsfartb,
Mrs. C. B. Ellsworth. Mrs. W.
Mrs. X. V. MeAdoo; the
MUaeh . Carol KalUk Cad Lola
Mnlkey of Woodburn, Monica aid
Elenlsa Schwab of Silrerten, and
Carol XM maker, Creseentla ' Be
lng and the honor -guest. Miss
Hasel Seely.
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Rickey Mrs. F. -C. Peterson
was hostess -for a ramrlao nieale
party at Hagera grove July ii
honorlag her mother, Mrs. S. J.
Botts, the oecasfoB being Mrs.
Betta .birthday.- . The , ereamg
was spenf playing games and ris
Itlag by a bonfire. Those present
besides the honor guest were S.
J. Rotts. Mr. . and Mrs. , H- C
Peterson, Mr. and. Mrs. P., S. Do
Witt. Mr. and. Mrs. . J. H. Botts,
Barbara Botts .Mrs. Julia Blodget,
Margery Peterson, Mr.- and Mrs.
F. C. Peterson and Mrs. Kirk ot
Corpus Christ!. Texas. Mrs. Kirk
and Mrs. DeWitt are sisters of
the honor guest; . . . '. -. .
Rickey Ths members of the
Good Luck club enjoyed a picnic
dinner and swimming party on the
A. Hlnsel farm Friday: The dab
membership of this club Is com
posed ot upper gradeu grammar
school girls.
DeMolaysrG'i.y e
OF Interest to members of tbo
yeunger set .was' the enjoy-
able no host, canoeing .party
glren last night by a group of Do
Molaya. After' canoeing' on the
WUlimette, river, the, group en
joyed a huge boniiro and refresh
ments at a, late hour. ;
. Hosts for the affair were Wal
do Mills. Cleo Seely, Harrison El
gin, Lewis Melson, '.Vernon Mc
Quald, George Pointer, Lawrence
Brown, Olrin Bowe . and - Lynn
Heise. . -
Mrs. George Pointer ' enter
tained a group of DeMolays and
their guests Thursday evening at
her home. ' After dancing and
ttrldge. refreshments were serred
on the lawnot the Pointer home.
- - Present were . Miss Joyce
Phelps, Miss f Frances Reed, Miss
Jane Robinson. Miss Helen Bon
ner. Miss Harriett Pointer.. Miss
Virginia Wassam. George Pointer,
Dclrla NefderbUer, Vernon Mc
QualdT Lawrence Brown. Billy
Skewls. Fred .Pointer. Harrison
Elgin. 4;ieo -Sealy. XArkln Wfl-
Mams and Lbwls Melson. .
Mrs.. Barton Entertains
Group ;bf 'Friends 1
Mrs. Raymond Barton was host
ess te a grova ol girts at her hems
on South Rhrerstds drivs Wednes
day sreat. Mrs. Barton was as-
sUtod by Miss Theresa Albiictt la
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MRS. GILBERT WRENNt here for th summer visiting
her . parents, Mr. and Mrs. JV. LaRaut, 755 Ninth
Church street. ' Mr; Wrenn is to receive his doctor's degree
next year At' Stanford university. Mrs.Wrenn.is a soloist in
the Stanford 'memorial church choir-rPhoto by KenneU-
serrlng- a dainty picnic lunch on
the lawn, .-j" , .
Thoso present were Miss Mary
Heenan, M lea Mard etta , Heeaaa,
Miss Leah Suing. Miss KUdrod Su
ing, Miss Anna Karat and Miss Jo
sephine Barr. - :
Zona. Mrs. "X. C. Hlgglns eo
tertalned at her home Sunday la'
honor ot her husband. Those pres
ent were Mrs. Ltxzie Smith. Mrs.
Lorena Thompson. . Miss ' Helen
May-Thompson, Mr-, and. Mrs.
John Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Hlg
glns. "' ..- ' - ' - :
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Mrs. .Frederick . Arpte and
daughter Diana of Grants Pass are
rUIting Mr. and Mrs. C A, Arpte.
Mr. Arpte . Is attending the sum
mer session of the University of
Oregon. ..
Quiet Home Weddfne
Event of Friday j;
A eult wedding occured at the
homo of Mrs. Daisy, Mclntyrw on
Friday'whea her son: Lloyd 8. MO
Intyre was -united InMnarrlage to
Mrs. Edith Jermaa. ; daughter ot
tho late W. A. Taylor. .
- The coaplo win make their
homo at Macleay for the present
and Mr. Mclatyre will continue his
work with ths Portland General
Electric company. - . . -
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' MtesAlma Pohle aad Miss Amy
Martin, retnrned hems FHdir.
hartnar attsad4 th. nnmr
sloa at tho TJnlrerslty of Oregon.
C a r o y 1 Braden
Honors Guest
At Bridge
MISS- MARJORrE VANDER
GRIFT of MounUIn Home.
- , ; ."Idaho, who Is a house
guesVat the home of Miss Caroyl
Braden. was complimented at a
delightful , evening of bridge at
the Braden home Friday evening.
MUs Margaret Drager and Mrs.
Walter Spauldlng assisted Miss
Braden In tervlng refreshments.
Miss Ellen Heminway and Miss
Josephine- McGIlchrlst received
bridge prises, and a gnest prize
was presented to Miss Vande
grlft. . - t :
. Members of - the hfgh school
and college set who were present
at the- affair were Miss Vande
grift, 3IIss Margaret Drager, Miss
Helen Olsen. Miss Margaret Wag
ner, Miss Ellen Hemingway, Miss
Wllda Fleener. Ill AlMa nifin
Miss . Virginia Holt, Miss Esther
wood. Miss Maxlne Myers, Miss
Rathlda Hoffnell, Miss Dorothy
White- Miss Afrrrm H1t. Tlco 5w
sephine MeGilchtist, Miss Kath-
ryn forey, Mrs. Gordon Bennett,
Miss Katherlne Laughiidge. Miss
Dorothy More. Miss Eleanor
Wright and the hostess Miss Bra-
aen. -
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Dinner Honors Guests
From Oklahoma
BetheL Rer. and Mrs. S. Ham-
rick entertained at dinner Wed
nesday evening for Mr. and Mrs.
T. C Bentley and ' Mr. and Mrs.
R.bert Seaman of Mara. nam. in
honor of their house guests from
Oklahoma
The house guests. Eure e Ham-
rick.- Arlle Marvel and James
Lonrmlre ef Oklahoma City mo
tored through the desert and
through Calif oral la eomlnr .to
Oregon. They left Thursday on .
their return . trip, driring to Se
attle, whence) they will cross the
Canadian -border and go through
Calgary, Mosoejaw and Winnipeg.
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Liberty. Mrs. Willis R. "Dallas
was pleasantly - surprised Thurs
day - when a number of friends
called In honor ot her birthday.
These -enjoying- the af tern son
were Mrs. C. W. Slay. Mrs. Ste-
reas, Mrs. eJha Daseh. Mrs. Har
old Zosel. Mrs. F. E. Wilson, Mrs.
Henry Gilbert. Mrs. Emma Smith,
Miss Catherine Dallas and Mrs.
Dallas. v
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priced from $17130,
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Budget Flmti
Is the refrigsratar maoufartured
by a reliable company with proper
experience in the electric refrigera
tion field?
llasitr4eotyottoodandsbetfspace?
Is the cabinet itself well designed,
sturdily buOtaod properly insula ted?
Is there provisaoa for the freezing
of a adequate supply of ice cubes?
(Quantity of ice rather than number
oc cubes, which nsy be of large or
small size. ahouLi.be taken into can
atderation). - - . , ..
Will the refrigerator ponstantly
.1 maifllltil m rr&mB I rifmi Wnm
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. tauitT . Wllich electric ios cubes be had without affecting
- f . m , . .11 .. : the temperatm e on the food sherres?
i. refrigerator WlU tme f (Too low a temperature oo the
yobest and longest? j tgEi&iA
. WiU you trust the Stand-1 th.. swm, tk frosted
- ' " v V . ' r ' m i foods or extra ice cubes indefinitely
" ard Hating Scale ; and j at a Ulam freexinr tcorperature) 1
- t . t ' iArd these venous- temperatures'-
r JOUT Own good judg- (. ertra fast freezing; b. Umt free-
tocnl to;teH you? Then Ji.
COmC in. UHUT Or tO- J l",lu,(' amommtemty BBawtaiaea
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wiOtout my mOenlionfnm the owner?
XXxstherefrigeratrngviNt operate
often or infrequentiy? (The fewer
"stops" and ''tart the longer the
aiitwullastsssdthelessiteosUtorua.)
1 low kwg will Uw cooling unit coo
tinue to cool the refrigerstor even-
Stratum help youmake , fngwatkn abould continue for 10 or
a choice yon will nerer : ."can tiTuck parts of si shelves.
: : even the lowest, be reached without
knrrling or Sftting down? -4
Has provision beea made for keep-
iug vesetablea freh and crisr?
; Can the refrigerator top be used
. " to "set things down for, a, moment?
- ' while the content of the cabinet are
being teutanged? -
u ill the mrirerator add to the
attractiveness of the kUcuen?
lias the experictire'of users orerh
long period of years proved ths re
frigerator long-lived and dependable?
nc-niVs
that the Scale f urnuhes.
Let this sound dexnon-
pegret.
Sensational Bargains Shown at the
OF THE STOCK OF
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are attracting ladies from every quarter and especially many
who are interested in the better class of DRESSES, SUITS,
COATS and HATS. Since this stock consists of. exclusive
styles of higher grade merchandise, than is shown elsewhere, at
NOTE THE PRICES TAKEN AT RANDOM FROM STOCK
Keeular: and J15.00 ft ' d
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DRESSES.
- Y DRESSES
are now.
6.85
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Reffulat $15.00 to $29.50
DRESSES
are"novr
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Dreises Ensembles J jmv2j Jjl;
-A are -now - . ..
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Kcffalar $24.75 to $330
V DRESSES
v -- . - are now;. ,i :..
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One Group Hats
Choice $1.00
Rtgnlar $290 to M9-50 "If) CSV
- DRESSES ' ' SJ&).fc)
are now
Regular $390 to $590 l Q f" f,
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DRESSES
are now
-Regular 19d to $59 JO 'vfV ra
r: :COATSr jj
- '- are now $5.00 to
Regular $390 to SS.95 r Q Fr
WINTER COATS
. are now $145 to 1
10 Fr-Trisiinecl Coats fj jjj
Valnes to $225 - $450 for" WoWvJ
HATS
Regular $4.95 to $14.50
$1.95 ,.$4.95
are now
One Group IQddies
Hats, 25 c and 50c