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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOIJER 29. J915
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PERSONAL
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Attorney Q. W. Cherry, of this city,
ngjmlntpd by tho court to defend .Ton
eph Johnron, clinrgrfl wHh lilRhwny
robbery, but wbo wno dismissed yes-
terday on motion of Prosecuting At
torney ).- E. Kelley, wlil today that
no evidence- was obtainable directly
connecting tlm defendant with the
urlmo and that it would have Iwon
Quito hnpoflslblo to convict lilm.
lloncc, tbe dlsmlAsal, after the cams
bad been quite fully piORonted,
J, O. Gcrklng, tho best all around
photographer in southern Oregon.
Always rollablo. Negatives mado any
where, tlmo or plnco. Studio 228
Main 8b Phono 320-.T.
Postngo stamps at T5 Voo's.
Itpbqrt P. N.cU nnd Mrs. Noll nro in
tho city today from Ashland on a bus
iness errand.
nuy Medford mado candy at tho
shastd,: ' : J
H, a.. Worttnnn, number of tho
flrwof Wn'rW, Wortmnn & noro, Is
reported from Portland today as lie
Ing oncouraRlnRly couvab'sennt, nn
dor u specialist's euro, and that ho
may escape an operation altogether.
This is cheorliiR now (o his many
friends In this city.
, . Uuttornut broad at 1)0 Voo's.
The Med ford National Jtlfle club
..will hold rifle practice nt the 0. N. O.
. rone on HarnoburR hill Sunday
' tiiornlnR at 0 o'clock. Meuibers will
In'rot nt tho home of Vorn II. .Mur-
' shall, lOl.'l South Oakdale.
Weiton Camera Shop for first class
Kodak flnlolilnR nnd Kodak supplies.
All grades of roflncd sugars will
advanco tomorrow morning TEN
rents Kr hundred. At UMIIOII &
ItYAN our price tomorrow will be
$15.40 per hundred for fruit enno
micor. Or 15 lbs. for 11.00. Tho po
Artf mnrHef Is verv stroiiR and wo
(Jfdlr.t nn ndvnnco nt onco Our price
Mibwr In l.30 per hundred. Just ro-
wlrcd a-large glock of hIioos of nil
ktnd and nt right prlcos. Tho flour
market Is very strong nnd wo look for
higher prices. Wo ndvlso buylnR
whllo tho ronds nro good. As usual
for cash only. '
- Wo nro In u position to help tho
smnl grower out, can iino small lots
of fancy onions and potatoes at mar
ket priceH. Also car Ipts. Cnll at our
warehouse or tolophono Number 32.
Chllo con curno, hot tnmalcs nnd
lunches nt Castllllnn drill, anruott
Kenneth MncKea, an orange grow- George end Harry Hoyt, who have
or from Itlallo, California, tarried In ; devoted three months' hnrd work to
this city between trains today to In-. their mining property In tho Apple
spect somo qf our prize apple ' gain region, were In town today on
orchards of which ho confessed he limsliiPHt ronneeted ylth u resump
had rend a great deal. Ho wn ddtloh of' work tliero early In Novem
llghted wlth'the courtesies sbpwn him heri
flltrltif- lilif tilf afnt. nM.f iivlii'nuonll - . '
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a dcslrn to coilio again nnd make a
real visit.
High class vaudovilol nt the Itooso
volt school tonight.
Mrs. Alex Nibley nnd Mrs, l. A.
Latta enjoyed a visit with Mrs. C. M.
Thomas of Talent, this afternoon.
Try your luck nt Wf fish ponit'itud
have your fortune told at the Hooro
volt school tonight.
Tbe doer season will close rfujiduy
at sundown and local hunters are hie
ing to tho hill :or the final shoot.
Do Voo delivers tho Orcgonlan to
you overy day for 70c a month.
(leo. Putnam, .ludge E. E. Kelloy
Do Vop buys beer bottles.
Perry V, Wright, of Sams valley,
did biintnesH In Meijford today, while
ho boosted the substantial growth of
that popular roglou during the past
far.
Tho best styles, tho best qualities
nnd tho best prices aro found In tho
HARNEY POOR FARM
BURNS
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IJPKNS, Ore., Of. :.i. Ono pn-
r tlent was burned to death nnd several
othotH were carried through smoke
r.tid flames to safely In a flro that
dcstiuycd ti.llriK'y county hospltul
jiere eacly today. .Hospltul nttontlantfl
itiil llfi.tiwiit 'tfl.i ,x. I. vr-..t... ! 4. ..t.
.,, , . i iihimvii nmnni iM'i until v iu Mini;
millinery department of tbo M. M. all tlH ln-Illal$' They wore unable.
flnnf ufnrn inn ' . . '
. ' V ""V. UU . hfiUnUJli. ,rt' .n..ttn tlm.l.l ,IIIam rn
M.nv.v.lj.V.VIV'IU ......I. .1..IV., ..
H. E. Ilollls of Portland tarried In
this meroillri today, on business.
Corsets mado to your Individual
mensuroments, guurnnteod. 320 N.
linrtlutt.
Attorney II. '. Mulkoy lrft Thurs
day for Poitlaud wliero ho will prnc-
P I oncer
gon.
reliant
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of Drowsy, Ore-
and Evan Uenmes left this morning tlco law
on u hunting trip to Squaw I.nke. Ladles hove your furs cleaned, re
llolled ham and nucon nt DoVoo's i modeled and rollned now, to avoid the
Darby O'Toolcfhns returned from a
three months' trip to Portland.
Pumpkin pin. doughnuts, coffee,
rush. K. V. llnrtlett, 318 E. Main.
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Tbo case of .Mrs. ('. II, Pierre
leo cream and candy at tho Itooso-j ngahiMt tlm city for $2fi00 will be
veil scuooi touigiit.
Col. Mlmms of Seven Oaks Is In
tho city today.
Head "(iel filch Quick Walllng
ford" in the Orcgonlan and San Fran
cisco Examiner nnd seo tho pictures
nt tho Star theater beginning Friday,
Nov. 12th.
A. A. Young of Oreen River, W'yo.,
Is speniilnR a few days In the city.
! lulling Is fine in the Hogue. It
given tho Jury this afternoon.
Shoo repairing guaranteed nt Ill
don's. 201
Wig Ashpole Is spending tho day
on tho Applegate on business.
Seo Davo Wood about that firs In
uranco policy. Office Mall Trlbuno
Qldg.
U. a Clonsot of Portland Is in tho
city on business,
Hldon's shoo repair nhop moved
RUSSIAN 'OFFICIALLY
DENY BERLIN REPORT
PBTUOail'A'il, Oct 29 An official
comiuuult'atfo'uSsue'd this' 'evctlliig
goes moro extensively Into tho boin
bardmont,of nrna by Hiisslun, wnr
shlps and tho'nttnrk by Ocrmaii slib
marlucs against the Itusslnn squad
ron than life" 'communication Issued
by tho war office. The eommiinlcn
tlon says:
Our Hlack Set Jot tiombardod
Varna with lienvj guns for ubout nn
hour, wlillo hydro aeroplanes dropped
bombs. The harbor works, sheds
nnd const bntterles wore damaged,
but the town Itself was not hit.
"During the bombardment the It us-
slan fleet was attacked by Oermun
submarines, which were driven off
without our suffering any loss. Dur
ing tho day oilr wireless station re
corded a telegram from a Gorman
stntlon to Constantinople asserting
that a German submarine attack had
resulted In seriously damaging a Hus
fJnn battleship of tbe Pnntelemon
typo.
"This statement Is dno of the usual
(let'iiiaii lies, which Is proved by the
fact that our fleet returned to Sebns-
topol without sustaining tho least
damage or loss of life. The driving
oft of the submarine fulled to inter
fere with tbo bombardment, because
the submarine, attack was repulsed
by tho smaller guns, whi'n the main
armament continued 'to flro on tho
town. , ,
"After tho bombardment the fleet
steamed across the bay In front of
f tho town and then headed for Sebns-
topol.
"OUr aviators dropped 21 bombs in
the vicinity of tho harbor. They were
subjected to a terrific fire, but none
of them was hit nnd nil returned
safely."
win ,h, mm iii inn imosovoit scnooi across Blreot from old stand. 201
tonlKlit. Harlow Conrad of llllt, Cal spent
O. I'. Hates or Ashland, In doing ( Thursdny In Medford.
business in Medford toduy. ' Try oue of thoso big leo cold 6 cent
$" reward will bo paid and no milkshakes nt Do Voo's.
questions nskod of party returning
motorcycle to Paul's Electric Store.
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' Art Scott of Talent pnsscd through
Medford today on his return from u
hunting expedition In tho mountains
on uppor Iloguo rlvor,
different success.
A. I). Cornell of (IrunU Pnss Is In
tho city today on business.
Hot Tnmalos nt tho Shasta.
Mrs. Murray O. Howard of Hose
I org who 1-as been visiting with rel
atives In and near Medford ilurlnir
Ho r'oports In- the pnst month, will return to her
iiomo tomorrow.
Corey Uldg., So. Orapo.
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" The Oregon Agricultural College
use CG Itoynl typewriters and about
fifteen of otlior makes. Medford
nook moro will domonHtrnto.
' Hov. J. E. Ilradley, pastor of tbo
Frco Methodist church in thla city
unnouueea tho following services nt
the qiiartqrly meeting nnd cordially
Invites nttondance: Hov. 1). 1). Dodge
will bo present and do tho preaching
Rorvlcos Friday, Saturday and Hun
day nt 7:30 p. m. Sorvlces Sunday
ut It n. m.
The Whlto Velvet leu Creiim Co.
will be In tlm splendid now quarters,
322 East Main street tumorrow. The
placo wild bo known as "Tho Dairy."
Hermann Iho Great and IiIh ciiiii
P.ritiy of comedy niuglilaus pleased a
largo uudlence nt tho Slur III In after
noon. They upepar again tonight for
the lust time. Picture begin ut
7il. Hormiiun performuhco at 8:30.
Dr. K. H. Portur, Mrs. Porter and
fbelr son. accompanied by W. A. Fol-,
nor and daughter, returned last even
ing from a ten days' pleasure excur
sion through California's most at
tractive regions, including nv islt to
tho Panama exposition at San Frnu
clsco. They roport having oiiJo.umI a
most excellent vacation.
'When better insurance ts sold
Holmes The Imurnnco Man will soil
It.
Not all of tho Southern I'aclfle en
gines have been provided with a soft
pedal promised on the whistle In this
city, but nn Improvement Was noticed
yfectorday.
Aumtvl Hue by tho pound and en
velope m you ued them Cheapest
wv to buy UUIo'itry Medford Hook
'Frwh roslod pwtnutt nt Do Voo's.
Jopojib Hurt, of AtblHHd nnd
Medford, u Iqhk time aci.iHlntHiire of
Mr. and Mrs. A lux Miilto, hum of this
city, pending the settlement of the
beet sugar fuutory proimnltloii, was
enjoying (ho liivlgoriUluic onn if
Uift' valley metropollH MwtordH
Drs. A. It. and Louise Hedges, clil
Hijiractlc physlQlytis, Stewart build-
1nh. MI6 Uast Main St.
C V Hulr, who. nceoiupauled by '
n wife, bait Just returned from a
k's djourii lit t'sllfornlu. onJ
lm thy kla rxiKliloji wkile there.
a Im, tho city UmUi) on liwituoiMi.
Hutte ltlls WsohI Yard, Phono 48
or J II; wd all kinds. 203
ciiarlna A. llawklun nud Hlfe. of
Imiu. '., utter Mr. Iluwkm ohiu
a lrm ailu uhani. muptU In
MtHlfsnl htwM tralua td nnd
Wttlovad B Mto mH tliwunU our
orebsnl dislricls Utt WM lntarMivd
n lit be wiv ut r valhtjr sad
would Hke.l i.t Uu, Hflpinad hta
rAlslt. -I il t.. ..."1Wfl.
Iloti.' ..u.!' tufi nt J) Vw'm.
nave necn compelled to movo to Soil your spring chickens before
lwrcer quarters nnd you will now find i tho spurs begin to show In ordor to
us nt 318 E. Main streot with tho inr- get n good nrico. Snrlncs with bnt-
-osf display of flno furs ovor shown; tons or smnlt spurs nro 3c per pound
in Medford. F. W. Hnrtlott. 181
Hert Albright, of Gronts Pnss, did
business In this city today while en
routo to Shnsta vnlley, California.
Hallowe'en hop nt Golil Hill to
morrow evening.
(loo. Reynolds, of Grants Pass, ran
ovor fro mJacksonvllln today to irt
tend to bdsliiess' In tho metropolis
while In utteudnuce on court nt tho
county seat.
Chocolate creams, cnramels, chips,
peanuts, etc., only 30c a lb. at Do
Voo's. .
less and nro called stags. Medford
Poultry and Egg Co., Phono ri83.
ISO
A. D, Griffin, formerly of Gold
IIIII, but now connected with u, mov
ing picturo concern ut Hollywood,
California, renewed acquaintances In
tlilrtTlty this afternoon on tils return
liouthwnrd.
Hook binding of any kind nt tho
Mall Tribune office.
Ilrlng thoso old mr.gazlncs and pe
riodicals to tho Mall Trlbuno for
binding.
COUGHED CONTINUALLY
liny and Xlglil Mini Says Nothing I
HyllH'd but Vluol !
That Etatojueiit does not surprise
us. We havo told tho people of Med-1
ford many times during tho last ten
years that Vlnol Is tho greatest rem
edy for chronic coughs and colds that
wo over sold., Mr. Dunning says:
"I took a heavy cold which settled
into a chronic cough. It seemed :ih
though I coughed constantly day nnd
night, so I could nut sleep. I was all
run-down and weak I could hnrdly
kcop about. I tried dlfforetn cough
medicines but- seemed to got worse
Instond of better. I went to tho drug
store and got a bottlo of Vlnol. Ho
foro it was half gouo I wns hotter I
and Its continued use cured my cough
built mcup and I nm feeling fine."
HonJ. Dunning, 20$ 10th nve., Scran
tou, Pa. ,
Vlnol is not palllatlvo llko cough
syrups, but.lt Is a constitutional rem
edy fur colitis, colds ami bronchitis,
which re'mo'vtfl the cause nnd stops
tho cough, and tho recovery of Mr.
Dunning wuftdue to (ho healing med
icinal extractives of fiesh cods' livers
without oil, aided by tho strengthen
ing, rovftnllziug effect of tonic Iron
and beef peptone which nro contained
In Vlnol. For sale at Medford Pharmacy.
Job Printing In nil Its branches nt
the Mall Tribune office.
BOSNIA LINE CLAIM
DERLlK. Oc. iia. Serblau'forces
opposing the Teutonic advance on
the western border of Serbia have
been thrown across the frontlor east
of VIsregrud, (Ilosnla), It was offi
cially announced today by German
army headquarters. Advances for the
Austro-German armies and for the
lllilgnrlnn forces in other sectors of
tho Serblun front also aro recorded.
Now-Way Wonder
for Corns, "Gets-It"
The Big Surprise for Corn Owners.
It's Sure, Simple, Safo, Quick.
Listen to tlm wee story of "Gets-lt,"
tbo world's gtcuUBl corn roineuy. it's
n. short Story,1 only about two feet,
".Mary had a little Oetn-lt,' nml
corns upon her toe, and overy tlmo
' Honor Mitchell, Miner Hend
HAZLETON, Pa., Oct. 29. This
was Mitchell day throughout the an
thracite fields of Pennsylvania In
honor" of tho fifteenth anniversary of
the termination of the big strike of
11)00, the first conducted In the hnrd
coal belt by John Mitchell, then na
tional president of the United Mine
Workers of America.
The 1000 strike lasted six weeks
and resulted In tho granting of n ten
percent wage Increase and other concessions.
Letter heads, envelopes, bill heads,
loose leaf systems, at the Mall Tri
bune office. '
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Kton littery nml rinl.'irrfH".mcnt I.lko
This Vltll Muipte, Vtnr "Cels-It."
oho put on 'Gets-lt,' tbo CtJrn wns
suro to ko." Mnry, llko thousands of
others, used to bo u hirolnc, nunvrlng
martyrdom, using- painful bundat;ea,
Irritating salves, sticky tape, toe
lmrncsHCH, blood-brliinlnr n.zors nnd
seliwril Kho fnjrshow tliero' no icnuu lu
It Uo tlots-It." applied lu 1 tocoiids.
Eny. tlmple, nuw wny utt pnlnless coin
mon sense! Millions are doing It.
Never fulls. You enn wtur mmllir Klines
now. You don't havo to limp motind
nny more, or wnlk on tlm xldu of your
liocs to try to (tot nway from jourcorinl
I You know for suro iM'fore sou io
I 'nnfi.ll tltnt tlln 1'iirn fir piiltn 1 irnl.i
nMiy For curns, cullusei, vurts nnd
Inmloni.
"tletH-Tt" In sold by nil drugtclits,
'Jifn bottle, or sent direct by 12. Law
rence il('u,i lilciiyo.
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2 Months Gone and Jones Still in Business
Just give us two months longer, and we will have the busiest grocery store in
Medford. Each dav now customers come to us and aro moro than surprised
& at the growth of our storo and the big reduction in prices. Keep posted on
f Jones' prices.
T S. S. English Walnuts, 22 lb.; 10
X: lbs. or over, lb 20c
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H Dutch Cleanser for 25
Cabbage, why pay 13c? lb., 2c
"No. ") Best Lard 65?
bars Crystal White Soap 25
Creamery Butter, roll 65c
Host Cream Cheese, lb 20c
.T pkgs. Corn Flakes-.-. 25
Best Hulk Cravkers. lb 10?
Fancv jfip Rice, II) 7c
1 l. flar Maple Svrup, whv pav Awl
at .' .'..40
1 j gal. Jar Maple Syrup, why pay
8"ic at 75JJ
lit m I'.ulk Coffees on the market for,
per II) 20d, 25, ,'JO and 35;
FULL LINE OF VEGETABLES
Follow the crowd and trade with "JONES" it means money to you.
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NOW COMES THE FINIS
TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY
TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY OF OUR QUICK-ACTION SALE, WHICH HAS BEEN A SUCCESS IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD. WE EX
PECTED CROWDS, BUT IT HAS GONE FAR ABOVE OUR MOST SANGUINE EXPECTATIONS, AND YET, AS A MATTER OF FACT, WE WERE NOT
yR?JSED' AS THE BARGAINS WE HAVE GIVEN THE PEOPLE, ON GOOD, FRESH, UP.TO-DATE MERCHANDISE HAS CAUSED A REAL SENSATION.
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THESE ARE THE FINISHING PRICES -LOOK THEM OVER I
Look These Over
Sweaters $1.79
ChildiTJi's Sweaters, a good
worsted numlier, Hradlty
iiiiike, in cardinal, gray anil
gi-een.at '$1.70
").(U) Ladies' Sweaters, in
rough neck, V-neck, colov.s
cardinal, maroon, white
brown, etc., real values to
$.VT.salc S3.4P
.' doz. Sweatee, real values
f(..")0 to U), all colors aim
sixes, Bradley and other
makes, side ..'. $4.08
5j!l.2o Outing Flannel Cowus,
sale 98o
$I.J5 Heavy Cnion Suits 98c
7.V hMeeced I'liion Suits 59c
Indie1 l'ni'Ui vaults, in silk
nvtl wool, at ..$1 79 and $1.98
A liettrr ijiialiiv in Indies'
I'nii.ii Sniis. in silk and wor
ked. m;ic . . .$2,98
$'J.rnH'iv' Kinioiias. sailc
I'l'iw $1.49
$1.50 .luck Tar .Middies on
alc ...98c
ilf'jff'KfiiwVv
llrBiSBa 'a
liifl)
pointed wolf,
opossum, etc.
.ri.(H) loin's now
7.00 li't now.
10.MJ Kiii-s now
?n,ou Kiu now
7. '() Kiii-s now
Furs
1-4 Off
What an opportun
ity to be able t
choose from this im
mense stock o1' Kui
so early in the sea
son .it this great dis
count, either insets,
muffs, stoles or col
lars. Nippon minks,
Japanese mink,
Russian mink Rus
sian lynx, wolf,
lap fov, cross fox,
S 3.75
S 5.20
$ 7.P0
$33,75
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ENTIRE STOCK OF COATS,
SUITS, DRESSES AND SKIRTS
INCLUDED IN THIS SALE
Coat Values to $35.00t $8.95
One full rack of Coats, many of
these are Style Craft coats, which
always means good cloths and tail
oring, real values to sfrlo.OO, on sale
at $8,95
$17.50 Corduroy Goats $12.85
tvle Craft Corduroy Coats, lined
throughout in hvown and green, on
sale at $12.85
$35 and $40 Plush Coats $27.45
Handsome Salts Plush Coats, also
corduroys and velvets, in hlack,
African brown, subterranean green.
values to .f 10.00. on sale $27.45
Other Coats priced at $4.85, $7.95,
$11.95 and $24.85
5.00 Children's Coats $2.98
1L'..-0 Children's Coats $6.95
Choose from tluse Children's Coats
at those, immense reductions.
TAILORED SUITS MUST GO
0'ie rack of Tailored Suits, values
f.. A.M.IIU. iu SI 4.85
0.e rak f Tailored Suits, hand
some trarimnts, not this sc.isnn's,
tli'. real allies to &I."UK, sale
ti'icp $9.85
;!.".00 ami $40.00 Newest Kail Tai-lou-il
Suits, in broadcloths gaber
dun s, poplins and mixtures, on sale
at $26.85
Other at $18.85, $22.85 and $33.85.
All Millinery
Ihcluded in
This Sale
50 Trimmed Hats, values to
$7.50, sale $3.98
4(5 Trimmed Hats, values to
$10.00. sale $5.98
V) Trimmed Hals, values to
$1.1.00, sale $8.35
Others priced at $2.98, $3.49,
S4.98 up.
Untrimmed Shapes $1.98
One full table of Cut rimmed
Shapes in velvets, plushes
and hatters' plush, values to
$.')..")0, sale .. ..
.. $1.93
RAINY SEASON IS BOUND TO COME
All other shapes proportion
ately reduced.
Millinery Trimmings
25 Off
Ml flowers, feather's, wings,
plumes, velvets and silks,
one-fourth off.
Just a Few
of the
Bargains
Dress Skirts
$2.98
One full rack -18 Dress Skirts
values are up to $12.50, sale
price $2.95
One lot of Dress Skirts in a
good quality serge, pocket
trim, navy and black, real
$5.r0 value, sale $3.98
Others at $4.98, $5.98, $6.98
and $8.95
Wash Dresses, Sale $1.69
One large tabic full of Wash
Dresses, all sivos and a big
line of colors, in ginghams
and percales, real a allies up
toL9X, on bale at . SI .69
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PiVfiv by m ttuig it (ioodri.h .niro.it at -ale prices. Uoml
lidi R-iiiuoats arc all sti am uliiui'd and di ' the hea
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icht ilou upour ul ram, on sale at $4.98, $5.98, $9.85, $11.95
$12,85 up. :i,"). LidiV cMyliunrc lUnio, 19c
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25e Ladies' Fleece Lined Hose, Armor Plate 18c
75c Ladies CashmPre Hose on sale 48c
50c Ladies' Worsted Foot I lose 29c
$1.25 and $1.10 Ladies' Silk Hose, in black, tan.
white nml light Mm-, on sale 98c
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