Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 28, 1922, Image 4

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    Friday, Joly i»,
AWtLAïT) DAILT TIDINGS
p rin cip al o ffen d ers to ju stice, an d
Ano be it
re« u n n e e i l i a - ■ *;i* ned:
,
...
p re sid e n t, A,
Ing réso lu tif ns:
W h ereas, th e re p o rt of the gran d
M L qw 6 jfi jn s y m p a th y w ith , and
¿ o r P irst M ethodist Episcopal
a public S tatement
ru a a iy
ry 4«,
25, I a 9 - * - 1-
ln will giVe his best e ffo rts to th e en- 1 ‘ .
In asm u ch as th e nam e of th e Med- ju ry , d a a u ted u F r e e u b .u
.........
o rp o ra
te d th e follow ing sta
te m e n t fQrce^ en t of th e p ro h ib itio n and ail f Gav R
s lm , se c re ta ry , p asto r
ford M in isterial asso ciatio n has been c co
rated
statem
variously asso ciated w ith th a propa- in re g a rd to th e » h eriff s o ttic e .
e th e r law s, we do hereby rea ffirm ^jeth'0(j | gt E piscopal C hurch, S outh,
expresses
"T h is ju
ry * * * * expresses
g an d a and -news p e rta in in g to th e
1urv
c u r en d o rsem en t of th e Skid D. M
£ P L aurence, p a s to r F irs t I res-
i s opinion to th
— e people of
! recall of S h eriff C. E. T errill, we
Lowe as c an d id ate for sh eriff of b,.te r jan churen.
church.
Jack so n county th a t th e sh eriff
-Rev.
th e u n d ersig n ed m em bers of the
Jac k so n county.
. ,
j x o te - "
" F R. Leach out of th e
is fa r from doing h is d u ty , if
above nam ed asso ciatio n , d esire to
Be it fu rth e r sta te d th a t th is ac- city.
no t d elib erately allow ing w rong
m ak e th e follow ing sta te m e n ts to-
doers to escape th e conse-
tio n is ta k en w ith o u t req u est from
__T he sig n a tu re of D. E Mil-
w it:
q u en ces.”
I any o rg an izatio n or re p re se n ta tiv e
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p lrg t c h r ls tia n
ereas, previous
to th e brin
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- - g in
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£ “
of‘ 7»’e
' b
u
t
c
h
a n a c e d «o .h e orig in al
in of special o ffic e rs for th e enforce-
m ent of th e p ro h ib itio n law s, ‘boot-
a
j ü
do p erso n alities and o th e r o b jectio n -,
f lh e above reso lu tio n s, but
• ai h X
‘« X
’ , ,e ,X ° . nred
H aul ng Dirt for Dani—
F iv e la rg e d u n p tru c k s s ta rte d
y esterd ay h a u lin g d irt to b u ild th e
T a le n t irrig a tio n d is tric t dam a t H y­
Ashland Lodge No. 28
a tt P ra irie . .T he tru c k s a re loaded
A. F . & A. M.
by th e la rg e steam shovel, w hich
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V ridnv k-3eps them on th e go co n tin u ally .
A special com m unication F rid a y .
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evening, Ju ly 28, a t w hich tim e V, al-
G feen apple6_M 5raven3tine3. C an ’t
te r A r D enton, deputy g ra n d m a ster (
a
n
d
sah ce
25
of d is tric t No. 3, will visit th e lodge
nds fQr $1 d eliv ered.
Phone
and give an ad d re ss on “ M asonic g p n
P h ilo so p h y .” p ractically and in te r
_______ .
freely p racticed th ro u g h o u t Jack so n it w ill s e rv e th e best í n t e r e s . «
estingly d em o n strated .
All m em -,
J . E . E d m isto n an d W m . C raig, F o r- county in defiance of th e co n stitu - m oral w elfare ot
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bers o r t b . fra te rn ity a re corOJally KI.U L a rg e R a t . l e r -
in e r M innbers of Secret O rder,! tio n s of th e U nited S ta te s an d of
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N TT
f t w r i n t h <V V il
J.
W. G
ra n th a m , f of th e V alley­ - 5 U U . A f f .n .v H T h * SM. W i l l. , ‘» e ^ U e t O regon, and
invited to a tte n d .
GEO. B. IC EN H O W ER , W. M view neighborhood, re p o rts th a t hej
u n ab le o r u n w illin g to b rin g th e son co u n ty^
killed a larg e ra ttle s n a k e n e a r his
C an d id a te fo r S h e riff in K . R
W . H. DAY. Secretary.
__ ________________ .p lace y esterd ay .
T he r a ttle r m ea-j
M eetings.
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D ancing S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t th e su red fo u r feet, th re e J ^ h e s 1™*- S ta t® ^ n tv ^ o f ’Jack so n — as.
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big pavilion.
278-2 and had 12 ra ttle s ant one u o .
RaymOnd R. R eter, being first
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¡T his is th e second a rg e r .
I duly sw o rn , depose and say: T hat
A utom obile in su ran ce a specialty, th is species th a t Mr. G ra n th a m has p rlo r to tlle l l t h day of M arch,
A sk Mr A L Lam b. Yeo, of course, k illed th is year.
1 922, I was a m em ber of th e Med-
A sk Mr. a . u . l ,
_______
ford divjgion K n ig h ts of the Ku K lux
°
,
K ian ; th a t d u rin g the tim e I was a
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C a lle d by D e a t h o f S o n —
| m em ber I a tten d ed m eetings of »aid |
Good in su ra n ce a t good ra te s.
Mrg
R C asad, of C o v in a .' o rg an izatio n in M edford; th a t th e j
P h o n e 274-J. Yeo of course. 2 6 5 tf
g ra n d -d a u g h te r. Miss m em bers of said o rg a n iz atio n a re ,
_______
f c a u £ -. anu ner * l , u
only know n as K lansm en d u rin g th e
D ancing S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t H ot, E thel M. Moss, ot San a B ar a ra , re
o u i f th
said
o rg an i-
i v « g s u
i l i la
c a I r o se8sions
c o o tv ito
v u e
v
ou> u
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in
A
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W
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;
th
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a
t
all
o
th
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r
tim
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they
t a i n ., a r r i v e d i u a s u m u u
S p rillC S pftV 1 io n .
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day, h aving
called
on a c - 'a
citi-
(lay,
a v in g been
Deen c&
iieu h
n ere
e r e Oil
a r r e e u in
w stru
ir u u c iu te u d w to " be
c lu know
iv w u n as C
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vena
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t
th
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m
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ire:
thal
count of th e serio u s illness of h e r *ens of th e ^ In v isib le
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t
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th e m usic
R alph E C asad, who died yes. - ^ P e - n s ^
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’L u h X d ’ to j
Local and Personal
&
!-‘ *lves ilself |n , he fin al
m oral issue c en te rin g
enforcem ent of th e 18th
c „ „ S,U « » o „ of
analysis tc re c e iv e d fro m Mr. M illa
•
aro u n d th e ing t h a t his nam e be onu e .
am en d m en t t r th ;lt he had m ade a sim ila r re-
th e U nited
CLEARANCE SALE
IS DRAWING
TO A CLOSE
ONLY TWO DAYS REMAIN
a a
Mrs. Alice Sm itl
y,
te rd a y m o rn in g at $ local h osp ital. git a t th e ,n e e tin g s of said o rg a n iz a-i
com poser, w ho
has been in
i
- ^ rg C asad and h e r g ra n d -d a u g h te r t jOn, and th a t they a re K lansm en
cinity for som e tim e, will d ire c t t h e w e r e le a v J n g fo r H onolulu and re only d u rin g th e a c tu a l tim e th a t they
M edford E lks band to n ig h t in t h e .
m essage re la tin g to th e so sit d u rin g th e lodge session
p ark a t M edford, and they
nlneS8 of h e r son a fte r th e ir tru n k s on^ \ [ to w e Werecaan qcaan d id a te for
som e of her com pos
,
t
^ ad been
ab o ard th e stea m e r s h e riff; th a t I have sa t in th e lodge
of w hich is a tw o-step called
________________ m eetings of m
said
o rg a of
n iz atio
eetings
said n o in
rg a n iz atio n in
com
pany
w
ith
said
D.
M. Lowe on
“ Y ak im a.”
several
occasions;
th
a
t
I ~ could no t
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.
tiuuaoiviixj,
vu«.»v
V II’« -P R E S ID E N T TO PAY
VISIT
TO
PORTLAND
be
m
ista
k
en
as
to
his
presence
be-
n
ig
h
t,
H
ot
D ancing, S a tu rd a y
______
cause he is a m ilita n t and vociferous
278-2
Springs.
w a c - h i m p t o n
lu lv 2 8 ___Vice- m em ber and positively know th a t
W ASHINGTON, Ju ly .8 . vice d u
th e tim e th a t T w as a m em -
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
P resid e n t C oolidge will be in P ort_ b er he was a citizen of th e Invisible
I
P h i r n n r a c t i c ,an d A u g u st 13 and 14.
A ccording E m pire and a m em ber of th e K u
D K - , v ,
,
Tl i ?om bi- to p re sen t plans his schedule calls K lux K ian. T h a t if th e said D M
and E lectro-T herapy, m e comm
‘
T o w n m a k e s anv s ta te m e n t to th e
nation does w onders. F ir s t N a f l (or leaving Boston A ugust 4 - « e ,
m ak es it upon th e tech -
Bank Bldg. Phone 48-142. „
..¡w ill
ill be in San F ran cisco A ugust 11. , nical
niea]
’u nd th a t o u tsid e of th e reg-
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Miitnrp a b h o rs a ---------------------
vacuum
tt
. In O regon he
v.« will
w ill be
ho th
tb p e guest
trupst n of f u , la r m _ eetin
_ _____
c n n f of t h th
e e
g s v.« he is o a n iti^
citizen
CA PA BLE Y o r x c MAN Wishes p a r rt t 'J Ju
a lte eri
r : in
, „ v , i isib
sihle
m p p ire auu
and is
only a
u d d g e M cC am ant to
fo r tw o days, aiv
le u E m
.» w...j
A
ddress
L.
w
hich
h
e
is
expected
to
m
ak
e
sev
er
K
i
a
n
s
m
a
n
‘ hu
.. e em
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Adtirass L. w h i c h h e is exuected to m ak e sever-; K lansm a
tim
ploym ent.
• d ‘ al 3I)eeches in W ash in g to n an d th e n
s ta tu s, of every o th e r m em ber
T ucker, 320 C lark St ’
“ ,8 ' 1
! re tu rn to th e e a st by way of B ritish
(he o rg a n iZatio n .
RAYMOND R. R E T E R .
C olum bia.
S ubscribed an d sw orn to b efo re
me th is 2 8 th day of Ju ly , 1922.
(S ea l)
G. M. R O BERTS,
IR ISH R E B E L S BLOW
N otary P u b lic fo r Oregon.
U P RADIO STATION
My com m ission expires A u g u st 23,
the spruce and stc<
1922
LONDON. Ju ly 2 8.— The C llffden S tate of O regon,
C ounty of Jac k so n — ss.
w ireless sta tio n was blow n up to d ay
I.
J. E. EjJniis to n ’ being firs t duly
by Irish rep u b lican s, e m b arra ssin g
sw orn, depose an d ^say : T h a t d u rin g
S tro n g est, L ig h test L a d d e is Made
all tra n s a tla n tic rad io co m m u n ica­ th e m o n th s of F e b ru a ry , M arch and
Shop W ork a Specialty
tion, acco rd in g to a d isp atch from A pril, 1922, I was a m em b er of th e
E. C L IF F PAYNE
M edford K u K lux K ian lodge. Since
D ublin
th a t tim e I have resigned. B ut d u r­
ing th a t tim e I several tim es sa t in
th e K u K lux lodge w ith D. M. Low e
and know th a t he was a m em b er of
th e K u K lux K ian.
I m ak e th is
affid av it fo r th e citizen s’ co m m ittee
because th e issue seem s to have
been raised and it is m a te ria l to
know w h e th er if elected as sh eriff.
Mr Lowe w ill follow h is o b ligation
to uphold and enforce th e law . or
w h eth er he will follow his o ath as
a K ian sm an to p ro te c t th e K lan sm en
a t all h azard s, m u rd e r tre a so n anil
rape alone excepted.
JAMES OLIVER CURW 00D
J. E. EDM ISTON.
Subscribed
and
sw orn to b efo re
------with------
me th is 27th day of Ju ly , 1 9 2 -.
(S eal)
M- T EDW ARDS.
N otary P ublic fo r O regon.
My com m ission expires Nov. 9. 1923.
And an All-Star Cast in This Thrilling Tale of the
S ta te of O regon.
C ounty of Jackson-^-ss
Canadian Northlands
1 W m. L. C raig, bein g first d u b
sw orn, depose and say th a t
•— -Also-----
,:he p io n th s of M arch. A pril and May.
“ TWAS EVER TH U S”
1922 I was a m em ber of th e Med
lo rd K » K lux K ian lodk«x
Since
th a t tim e I have resigned}
d u rin g th a t tim e I a e v e ra l..t?m ®9
in th e K u K lux lodge w ith D. M.
Lowe, and know th a t he w as a m env
b6r of th e K u K lux K ian. I m ake
FORD RETAIL SALES MAKE NEW RECORD
th is a ffid a v it for th e citizens com ­
COMPANY R EPO R T S TOTAL SA LES HAVE R EA C H ED
m ittee because th e issue seem s to
have been raised , an d it ls m a t®7fa.
5 7 0 » M ACHINES A DAY
to know w h e th er if elected sh eriff.
R etail sales of F o rd C ars, T ru ck s an d T ra c to rs estab-
Mr Lowe will follow his ob lig atio n s
lisbed a new h ig h reco rd d u rin g Ju n e , w hen, according
to uphold and enforce th e law , o r
w h eth er he w ill follow his o a th as a
to a sta te m e n t issued from th e F o rd F a c to ry a t D etro it,
K iansm an to p ro tect th e K la n s "\^*l
an av erag e of 5709 m achines w ere sold dailx.
a t all h a za rd s, m u rd e r tre a so n and
F ord sales have been show ing a co n sisten t in crease
rap e alo n e expected.
each m on th th is y ear. Ju n e being th e h i g h e s t J n th e
W ILLIAM L. CRAIG.
h isto ry of th e com pany w ith a to ta l of 148,43.» cars
(S eal)
M. T. EDW ARDS.
tru c k s and tra c to rs. Of th is n u m b e r, 6054 w ere sold
N otary P ublic fo r Oregon
[My com m ission expires Nov.
by th e F o rd Com pany of C anada, an d 9435 by th e
vario u s E u ro p ean F o rd com panies and South A m erican
b ran ch es, reach in g cu sto m ers in p ractically every civil­
SATURDAY & MONDAY
Clearance of Silk
Gloves
a
—K ayser’s silk gloves in white,
black and heaver. Special
offering for this sale, pr. | < / C
—Odds and ends of Silk gloves,
values to $1.25 pair. Clearance
Sale price—
C ft/»
per p a i r ............................. J V L
—16 button Silk Gloves in black
only made of heavy quality glove
silk, values to $2 pair— A O
Clearance Sale price, pr. J / O C
Step Ladder
BUNGALOW APRONS
"flower
of
the
-by
North”
Henry B. Walthall, Pauline Starke
ized co u n try in th e w orld.
W ith th e closing of bu sin ess fo r Ju n e, F o rd reco rd ,
disclosed th e fact th a t to ta l sales for th e firs t six
m onths of 1922 w ere well over th e h alf-m illio n m a r .
the exact fig u res being 652,261. T his is also a new
high record as ’it is considerably in advance of any
previous h a lf-y e a r period.
Ju ly F o rd sales a re expected to eq u al, and probab
eclipse Ju n e. T he e stim ated o u tp u t of cars, tru c k s an
tra c to rs has been placed a t 151.767, a lth o u g h d ealers
have re q u isitio n e d m ore th a n 200,000.
F ord officials s ta te th a t every a tte m p t has been m ade
to supply th e ir d ealers w ith su ffic ie n t cars to DU their,
o rd ers, b u t th a t for th e p a st th re e m o n th s, prom pt
deliveries have been im possible w ith som e of th e types.
T he dem and for F o rd enclosed cars h as been especial v
h ard to m eet, due to th 4 e v er-in creasin g p o p u la rity of
th e Coupe and Sedan for all y e ar-aro u n d use.
A reflectio n of g en eral busin ess co n d itio n s is seen in
th e record of F o rd T ru ck sales, w hich show an increase
of 84 per cent over la st y ear. M erchants and fa rm e rs
alik e have com e to recognize th e u tility of th e m o to r
tru c k in c u ttin g tra n s p o rta tio n costs and speeding up
deliveries, and th e fact th a t th ey a re buying n early tw ice
as m any now as a y e ar ago clearly p oints to b e tte r
business conditions.
At th e p re sen t tim e F o rd is em ploying 75,000 men
in D etro it.
H A R R IS O N B R O T H E R S
FORD AND FORDSON DEALERS
ASHLAND, OREGON
98c
SILK HOSE—PR. $125
—Women’s Silk Hose in the new
Castor shade so much wanted, a
real value.
Clearance ol Silks
Graham’s Original
Silks, yard $1.89
Lemon Skin
—All 36 inches wide, both plain and fancy
silks, values here to $2.50 yard.
Buy Your New Dress Now
Wliitener Soap
. Crepe De Chine, yard $1.59
—39 inches wide, all the new bright colors and
a good quality for waists and dresses, sold reg­
ularly at $1.75 yard.
10c
L
—40 inches wide, a good quality for waists and
dresses, comes in black and navy blue only,
sold regularly at $3.39.
fine Clunv torchon
SCRIM—YARD 15c
—36 inches wide, eomes in printed
colored dots,' also plain with fancy
border
I ♦
*
$ 2 .6 9
—Women’s Muslin Gowns and
Bloomers, in pink and white, all
sizes—
( 'I earance Sabi price, ea.
63c
— Misses’ Knit Bloomers, in ex
tia good quality, elastic at knee.
Sale price—
per pair .....................
59c
PETTICOATS—89c
. Women’s Cotton Petticoats,
made of fancy figured material, v
regular $1.25 value.___________ _
BATH TOWELS—EA. 48 c
— Large size, extra heavy, made
of double threaded Terry, with
tape selvage.
Ginghams, yard 18c
—36 inches wide, comes in all the new colors
for summer dresses.
Anderson Ginghams, yard 63c
_32 inches wide, Imported Scotch Gingham in
fancy checks and plain colors, 'lake advan-
l iage of this rnecial price.
_45 inches wide, all the new shades tor sum­
mer wear. Best quality, permanent finish ami
a special low juice.
-Printed Dimity, yard 49c
_36 inches wide, Shamrock printed Dimity,
fine sheer quality for summer dresses, sold
regularly at 59c yard.
Lace
—40 inches wide, this new Mirvia Crepe skirt­
ing in checks, stripes and fancy patterns.
Si
Colored (Irgandic, yard 89c
Hund reds of fine
Baronette Satin, yard $1.98
1
—27 inches wide, all good patterns in plaids
and checks.
Canton Crepe, yard $2.98
Silk Skirtings, yard $198
T he M in isterial asso ciatio n of
M edford has th ro w n its h a t in th e
rin t^ in th e em broglio over th e recall
of S h eriff T e rrill, an d a t a m eetin g
y esterd ay lined itse lf up w ith th e
M in isterial asso ciatio n of A shland,
w hich o rg a n iz atio n h as h ad its col­
ors nailed to th e m ast since th e fig h t
begun. In th is city th e re h a s been
feeling of d issa tisfa ctio n over th e
fact th a t th e M edford o rg a n iz atio n
had no t h e re to fo re com e o u t in th e
open, as it is claim ed th a t in its in-
cipiency. th e re call m ovem ent was
g o tten u n d e r way u n d e r a jo in t
a g re em e n t of th e m in iste ria l asso ­
ciatio n s of b o th cities.
Y esterd ay , th e M edford o rg a n iz a ­
tion held a m eetin g an d w e n t on
Pongee Bloomers, made of extra
good quality Pongee Silk, elastic
at waist and knee -
Sale price, pair . . . .
♦
Beach Cloth, yard 42c
—32 inches wide, fancy Satin striped Silk
Shirting, extra good quality and a low-price,
values to $2.25 yard.
CURTAIN
U
U K T A in
63c
Clearance ol Wash Goods
'
Silk Shirting, yard $1.69
—36 inches wide in fancy colors and patterns,
no two alike, values to $4.00 yard.
HMS IN THE RING !
-Women’s Knit Union Suits, in
in a good
all styles and sizes, m
Sale
quality garment.
price, per garment
various other lines. You are
overlooking a wonderful oppor­
tunity to purchase high quality
merchandise at much less than
regular prices.
—Made of best quality persale in
light patterns, all new this sea­
son. Regular $1.25 value,
Clearance Sale price .
Today & Tomorrow
Buy Summer
Underwear Now
If yon have not taken ad­
vantage ot our s p e c ia l
Clearance Sale Prices on
ail Silks, Wash Goods, Lin­
ens, Knit and Muslin Under­
wear, Silk and Colton Hos*
iery, Domestics, Towels,
Table Linens,Corsets,House
and Street Dresses and
8c
Zephyr Gingham, yard 29c
—27 inches wide, M. F. C. fine Zephyr Ging­
hams in new patterns such as checks and small
plaids, also plain colors.
PILLOWS—EACH
---- --
~ --------- - 89c
—Leather pillows, covered with taney
a it ticking in pmk and blue, and at
a price you want to pay.
HEATHER H O S E -P A IR 39c
—Women’s
Heather
Cotton
Hose,
made with drop-stitch, sizes S1/* to
1th
DO JUSTICE TO YOUR SELF ANO YOUR PURSE BY
ATTENDING THIS SALE__________ __
SUMMER VESTS—3Gc
—Women’s summer vests in
all styles and sizes, at this
low price.
PLAY SUITS—$1.13
.E . R. IS A A C & CO.
S U C C E S S O R TO C . H. VAUPEL
THE
Q UALITY
STORE
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—Made of cotton wash suit­
ing in dark colors, slopover
stvle.