Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 23, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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tliclK Bin Iiim mi ilntilil Hint II will In',
tin It iiii i In tvllli i;i in ral iiniilil iif
illlri'iiii inn) i liy uiri. iul". wi linni'li-
I'll til lllll (IIV I I II Ml 1 1 Tlll-mlll) ti Ik In
l.y O. V. Iluiiltx, mint; fur 1 1 it' Ilium
I'd" nf I 'iiiiiiiii ri i' ii tu lln tili'iitrl
Mi'lltulil i lull, uliliti unit Hint til"
muni II iiikh tin in illiiiiiu n lii cntiili
llxll II I'llY I'llllilllllH I hiiiiIiUhIihi
Mm II tin in 'llll, un i' Mill l i' xt I i l
llllll Mllllllllt llulll't. I' lilt Hull)' iMIUHI'll,
111 lli'riil iIiiih i' Willi Ihi' Hluli' ln.
nutUnl IflMH Bin li ciiliiMilnhliiliN, tin.
III II III W rilllllllUlllOII Mill lllllhlllt III
(liu iiiuyiir. illy utttn nry. diy ciiul-
IIOI'I' lllll KBVl-lt Htlll'l- lllllllltl'll Infill
lil'IM. lllll llllil O I llll II IttU III lilt IIHII-
I i'iilint.
Tim rdniuilNHluii Iih power unit mi
thorny In 'iiiiiv iiuwuli Inn mlvint
nil miliili hml i i.l.li inn, li hi'i l rtnry
mill mu h lot kn u In. IV ln lim own v.
nnil In i(iy fin' Hull m-rln- ami f"f
mu ll ulli. r i ii iii-.' iim lli i niiiliilMilnii
rimy lawfully ln ur. ImWimIIiik '""
faulty illnl.ui ii.'liuivifi Incut"! fil l.y It"
llii'lnl.i'1 In hi' .1 i r I n 1 1 1 11 f u f their
Until ii" nirinliri out f fuil'l" nt
llin iIIhhimiI i.f th'' ( imiiiiiIkkIhii, ii
UllllllilUi'il l.y till' I IIV li.llliril,
Tu ri'i'iiiiiiiii'inl mill iniiki' kiikcib
IIimih to Hit' illy iuiiihII am tu nil
nt ln r ihiI'IH- niilimi li' ruin i riiliiit
llll lnMllU Hill, llli lllllK. 'I'Xlrllillllll.
U I K IllK Mill llH'UllllK I.f Mlll'd", Mill'-
wutka ntnl liuul.'v.ii il,
Tiii. iriii-r i.f tuifri.' i unui hiii.ii.
Tli I tilti riiii iit of liiiunliiK nn
fnitiltnlliiii i'oiiiillii).
Till' l'l(t.'llil"lllll(-tll (if Vnlll'a (if ill.
li'li ln HinllliiK th ii". In Uh!, a i 'ii
mi. I liulkn nf tiullillincit imJ Kti in
lure.
Tu rix'iitiiini'iiil In llip city mum II
niwl nil mlirr pulilii' until. tii li-H,
ihii lur lim ni.-uliilii'M of lliu fu
liir RiuMtli, rti'H-liiiiniil uiul l.au-
tlfli iitluii nf tli u v In tnifi lu lt
IiuIjIIc nml nvut.' IiuIIiIiuki uiul
yvolkf. ulli-ct", pul'lt. Jtl illiiiiiu lillil
xai'tllit lotm nml 'l.m r(iiil"tilit with
thi fulure eri.wth iim thw Ui'Vt-hi-
nii'iit of tho ilty. In unl'T lo wi uri-
tu Hip (It)' uiul II Inliiil'ltfilitK. mill
tntlon, iii'oir inU'i nml urn' of all
jiul.lli' iiitlltl''. mid iraiinirtiilliti fa
illlllm.
In K'lu-i'iil. In uliuly nnil i.roioi'
mu ll lui limin u inuy ! liilvln.il. I
fur lln roin.t ti.ii i f the imlilli' Inter
i-nt,' hc-tlth. tiiui iiN. ufety. roinfoit
i iinvi-uli in mill nrll.ui' f thr Itv
niut i.f .liu- nri.t fur fix inlli n uJ).i
fill jUtl'T't".
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CHANGES NAM
The rliiiltl (if Rlinili' Stolen ojier
litcil ! Ureter l'elei--ii tun ". J
llrelcr Kt Co., Iium recently lieen Incur
wornleil fur ll.ooo.oon under the
nam i'f J. IHcler i'u lnr., with
liouliUui tern nt l,e txiiin. liluhii, Tlii
i lilllll of ntmei, i.f 'which llierc me
now 3d, Iiiih liiow n v illi rciiini kulilc
rniilliy owl UK tu llio nuliir i Ice
uilcy of emit ulure. Ten hrillicheii
h.iv iilri'iuly hcen ontuhllHhi'd In O re
turn.1 . 1
Thw tiiuHlli uf ttie Mcilfonl Huiiiie
Wor wlih h will liereufier lie known
im lim ('. .1. Ilri'ler l'u,. Inc. Iiiih hreii
liiiii'kcil ililtinK recelil yetirn, J. I.
Ki'ild. IU iiiiiiuiKi'i-, In it well known
n i ere Im nt wliu hun iinuln liln liume In
t Ii Im ilty fur five yetirn. Aecorillnit In
Mr. Itiiiil, liu- fttt tint pulley of the
i ill Mule w ill he tho mui)i nn here.
tdfiiie,-ii iinllcy (if hiivmro (li ulltiK.
Hint Coiii tciiiiM treatment.
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t 'mi i jni i Imo nt (m tu cunt uiul pro
duction of In lKUt. il ttuiiH J n lUnho
mid other luciilltl'M with Hint of .lcd
ulU vt'fi'd tiiKdo l.y . ,. t 'liitdwlck
yiHlerdny tit lim forum of the Med
foid Chiiiiiliir of ''oiiitnr-ruf. In liln
nilnli)ii yM id ford Iiiih an itdvanliiK''
on-r th" other illitrli In on U'Tounl
of a more iirodudlve
A iu.'iii of the lril;;;.teil JniulM In the
Mt'dford IrriKutlon IHntilcl uiul tlt
IiiiiiIm lielntt IrrlicuK'd l.y the mile of
ttiiter hy thw ftOKuo Illver Cuiiul Co.,
wiih rhown In eoluiH. Thcr nre 15,
OtiU unm of lrrt.itid l.nidn lit tln-w
two nulidUlnlunH. In ridilltlon tu 11. In
the Till. -lit Irrigation dlHtrlct hUi.1Iih
w-m.-r tu M'lual tliouKnnd ,n leu In tlit
liu-,! Bolitll of the ,M.i ford dlntrli-t.
whuh ili'inonhtrutiH that Mvdfurd li
In the center of one of tho bent Irrl
Kiiteil ne'ction on the iKimt, which
iventiiiilly will add tu her inoierlty
mid (crowth.
Tin re arc 577 farm In the Id
ford Irrih'iitlun ItlHtilit, of which
have nn ucreiitfO of one acre or len,
120 fiirm hnvo an ai ri'iiKe of from 1
lo five ncrcH, 71 from five to ten,
Irom ten to twenty and 107 ' from
twenty to two hundred and fifty. The
ownciM of muro than twenty acre
of Irricated lanil In the district are
the ouch who have the nioxt difficult
tank before them tu ifet their lance
an an under iroduction to K-t 100 per
lent benefit of IrrlHirtlon. ' '
, Thrt forum wan wi-11 uttendt-d and
H. W. Taul wan tho ir.'ldlii offlct-r.
Thny ctm Heiv lh t-ointon Kollieii
lu Ciiii.'urtilu nny ti.iie tli.it they don't
nccil tlictii in IIiikIhihI. l'rovlil''d, of
c.iiirno, llml lit d mm mi UifV cuanm.
ten u N,,irt otr ll'i'i. fur tamo
near l.iudtlnK iiiirmrlvca o il'-u'li la-. I
niitlit nt Hip .Mu.U'ii.
Harry Tut In reiil rn;ui!-an -Him
drollest thiit; m w It Inker iiiiil red
i liiHi-ireil il.iwn hair, in f.n t, lie n a
llilIKU every fifteen "f"ni!
lie n on (lie ntuiin.
II" loiihn lii.ci nn .even break he-
Iwern n iIcmIi M'TKoBtil ill It lioltcu Mil
Hon. nml the immjlnr cilitlon of John
Hull.
llll nul'iHi lliii Inci.iciit raiiiMcn
iilom: In hi;:li until the relic linalb
falls . npk.l and leuvr vttt'liidy
tiUcsl liu Willi the iilecex, Tim K '1'lliK
Im Uli til aim iiinki n ii tuimiitrh hit.
C. OF C. DIREGTORS
, lot of Ttu' lotiicdy Is what Ik
imimlarly termed nut Htuff. All of it
rcfrcHhinxly clean. In fad. lliero
lumn I hoen a rovtio horo In unia which
will hi ubwultituly fn from nmut on
llin UuhUiii rulllen tiro.
Tlio entertalnnienl la (xubniant all
tho wav thrnuKll, which
wuy of niivlnx that it I full of pep.
Urn AnKclen Tlnien.
VOTES COM
1NG SLOW
IN C. OF C. ELECTION
MeiiiliiiK of the Mcdmrd Chamber
f Commerce were rather flow In
I, another Znt" !",v?''al!"u "t"rlay
Ji.,n V IUW l.'llllll IUn VVPnillK
nt ne en-thirty, nn cxtru effort hliould
i be iiiiulo by thove who have not
l.llll iu CiiIch In a impulitr mini: ar- already done no tu get their ballot In
tin. Harry Ollmun In an artlnt In nut iff or that time.
nrruhnllc and inunic ttiuff a la vaude-1 lJ,Kt VPur there were a total of 101
vlllo, lllllle Ilullurul. t'unnle Brown
ItiK, Iobi?ll( Ikirotliy, Iaii - Aleuca,
119
viitH rant In the final election, but
the votiiiR nt thnt time wan ntlmu-
'! -.. ."v..... "-i,,unlty rhent. Ho far thin
Dean Trlbnno arc other clever people, nirmbor hnve voted.
Kxcelletit dancing In done by w . The nmiie tel
of. til
year
Wnnlu. Mntin Ihtynu ha nn nttrartlvc
nuiiiher, whllrf th dturui atr-im olcng
with lots, nf life. . , , , '
At the rKti tht-atre tmlr.Ut. '
mime tcr.ir will have tluu-ac
countlnir of the final election
bullota n wrvei)it : the- primary.
ACCEPT PROPOSA
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FOR CAMP GROUND
SPUDS ON HAND ON
MA
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ESTIMATED
Snumnli'd tii'iiis Ki'Ucd.
N;: ,' VlillK. Mar. 23.-l)liimolidH,
whune w huleiuile miImb wiih cHtlimttcd
lid ween X .i.OtiO und fl 10,000 were
m ixed today liy untmili ofrii lain.
l''ti.ni'lni'o Chatiilo 40 a rubber ih'ulcr
of t'nril, I'.iall, nlli'Ked lu have. II
h'Kiill.v liiiporti'd tho Ri inn, wan m
ri'Hlt'ii While trylnir to iliHiione of them
in ii Weld ill rd Hlreot Jewelry kiiii,
GOULD HOT
Th.' dli ei lorn of the Mcdfmd
I'haiulicr of Coiunicrci' tentatively ai-
ted the cniup (t round pioiiunltlon,
IHiullnit the itrrutiKoiiic ntM Hint can
lie iimdii with tho owniiH of tho
properly nml an InvcNtlniitluii an to
(he prinnllillliy of financlim tho pro
lii.ini of luii ii in i Hu nts,
The Hi'l'lli iltluu fur liH'iulii rnhlp of
li. rtiieck, man niter of tho local
1. 1. 1 in Ii nf t lio Stamlaid nit Co., and
Chun. V. HhlcIdH, iiu i rliant, tti ro tli'
cepteil.
Tll lllllll'H (l'K'llllilltli'tl of OIlB of
the Medfoi'd i hui'chi'H wan denied tho
imo of tl' i xlill.il liullilliiK fur a mile.
It belnif the (iplnloii of the (lireeturn
that by diruntliiK ' name, all other
churchiii would hiivo tho same rhtht
tot I hln prlvlli KK. which at tliuca It
woubl he ImpiiMNlblci to rami them.
The tino of thn exhllilt room for meet-
InitM Imn nlwnyn lieen Kranted tu all
who liave mailu npplii'iiilun fur winn'.
1 ho iiinini recuminendatloii thai it
I'liminltti'O be appointed to preparo it
count riictlve plan of tux reductlnn to
Hie Tax Iti'Nlnlim riiiiinilnnlon while
In Sled ford, wan adopted and thin Ih
iiovv ulidor way.
TURNJM BED KANSAS ACCEPTS
Operation Avoided by Taking
Lydia E Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound
Iytoft, Ohio. "I hnd auch paina thtt
I hnd to bo turnorl in bod ovorv time I
iwinnontumovo. They
nuin an operation wu
nceaary. My
mother would keeD
aaying: Why don't
you tuko rinkham nt
llenrletta?' and I'd
aay, 'Oh, mamma, it
won't help me. I'va
f r I ...I Inn mtt,.ti ' Aha
v. .... Mni.uuvi.i villi
dayahoaald. 'Let ma
get you ono bottlo of
each kind. You won't
bo out vory much If
it don't help you.' 1 don't know if you
will believe mo or not, but I only took
two uouioa or Lydia i-i. rinkham a V c tr
ot alilo Compound und ono of Lvrlia E.
I'inkham'a lllood Medicine when Ibegnn
to fret relief and 1 am regular ever ainco
wit hout a tiain or a houdueha..
When I lie down I can got up without
hnlp and without pain. I can't begin to
ton you now i tool and look. I have be
gun to gain In weitrht nnd look more like
I aught to. I think every day of waya
I have been helped. , Any one who does
notboliove me can write to mn and I
Will toll. them what ahnno I wan In. I am
ready to do anything 1 can to hnlp your
meiiKino. mra. IIUNKIKTTA MILLER,
137 Sprague St, Diyton, Ohio. . .
If you have any doubt write to Mra.
Miller and get her atory direct.'
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AT 90.946.000 B
ONLY- $20000.000 SHY
INCOME TAX REPORTS
WASHINGTON. Mar. 23. On tho
bayin of reported collectlonx of in
come nin profitn taxen Of the Mar-li
I IS Installment, a. ahortoso of i00.
,000.000 In the estimated revenues
r lorn. tin-He sourvoa for the calendar
jenr 123 waa reported today by the
treanury.
WASHINOTON. Mar. 22. Stocks
of putatuea In the hand of farmer
jnnd Ini'iil dealers March 1 lu the
fifteen lendlnir potato states nr' emi
I Hinted at 0,H4ii.tiOO biiclii'ls by the
lib-partment of iiKrlcullure. Of thin
liiaiitity 73.46.(100 bunheN were held
bv fnrmem nml 17.4CO.O0 bunhels by
ib aleiH. Of the hulillni; In the bandit
of iirniltlcerB, no.Ujri.OOO bliKheln am
i xpecleil tu move off the farm and
I :',r.r.ii. ikiii tu be retiilned. An thin In
the flint year that Mtijcliii of pota
tucN on .March 1 have been ent hunted
by the department there In no basin
for comparison with nlorka In prc-
eilltiK yuurn.
Tho nliit en covered aro Maine, New
York, 1'ennfylvaiila. MlchlKan, Win
cotiHln, Miiiiichutn, North Dakota,
South Dakota. Nebraskn. Montana,
t'olurndn, Idaho, WaMhliufton, Ore
gon it i i it California.
In 1921 thiHe Htalen produced about
0 per cent of all potatoes In tho
I'nlteil States unit had a nurplun over
rurm roiiulrementn of 150,300,000
btiNhels or 62 per cent of the local
production In the fifteen ntuteH.
The movement from fnrnis to
March 1 wan 1 1 9.3 7 1.000 hunhclM, or
SO per cent of the totul ntirplun, leav
ing S0,!t35,000 bunUeln; or,20 jier cent
of the tuirpliin to fnnve front, tarma
after March .r.;; ; J ) , ;
EVERGREEN DEFI BIlLPRuVIOESNEw.
: nnniP rnn rinmrn
duuiu run mm
TOIMSKA, Kiih., Mur. 83, (Jovornor
Henry J. Allen U iav uccupteil a chal
lenge) IhkuoiI by (itivortioi' Hurt of
W'unhtntttun to nhow which statu lias
tlio leant number tit unemployed tier
vice men at I lie end of imumptuynietil
week. Ki'tmk 1-3. SnintiolH, at a to iiiljti
Intit of tho KaiiHUa legion nnld that be
tween .100 nnd 4H0 intm had been Riven
oniplnyinunt In KunHils tills week.
GIRL HOBO WALKS
TO LOS ANGELES
l.OA ANdlOLKH, Mar, 23. Mlsn
Illla Onllnwny of Kl IMho, Texan, de
cldeil tu Heel; work In I.uh AniteleH.
Ilavltm only aa-rentn tthv nlmi decided
tn walk the I'.'llO rnllen lutween the
two citleN. She Hlnrteil ten days nan.
Wliu uriivod with no cenU, tn tho
wuy elm rude In . nutimiulillen, luiy
wiiRnii't, liui'Hebiii It nnd oil brnke
lientiiH, ,-i!,ii.M - - ; " - -
WASIITNOTON, Mur. 23. A man
llvlnir In the country wants' to keep
up with new fiction. There la no
book muro nearby. His mail In de
livered by rural currier. Often there
In a free library In the town from
which tho mull man Htartn, l'.elnK
mil of rending matter ho w-rltea for
a book. It would be 1 mulled free
under a bill liepresentullvo, Circen,
republican, Iuwn, lias Introduced.
Oncn read It would gu back free, thnt
la, If the (Irren bill gets throuRh.
Cut Thla Outr-lt la Worth Money
Cut out this slip, enclimo with Do and
mull it to Foley & Co., 2S35 Sheffield
Ave, Chlengo, 111., writing your name
nnd ndtlrena clearly, You will receive
In return a trial packago containing
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for
cniiylis, colila and croup; Foley -Kidney
I'illa for pit Ins In aides und bnck; t hou
nifitlHiii, buckarliH,, kidnoy. and bladder
aidmonts; nmj Foley. Cathartic Tab
lets, a' wholesome anil thoroughly
cleinmlnif rathurlla for contitiniitlnn.
ihllloimnena, headuchea, and altiRRlah
ImwolH. Sold ovory whore,
"ACUTE INDIGESTION. . : .
CORRECTED BY
INTERNAL BATHS"
Mr. Otto Ilrtim. ''i I'm. tor S, Ta
iiiinn. Wnsh . wrilen Ttrrell'n llyniruic
lii-tiinlc of New Vrk as fuliuns:
"Kur a imn.U'r -nf yearn I nurTered
with m on the .Htiniii. 'a nml after
usinit iint evory kind of medicine,
a friend of mine eonvini-ed me that
I lie only way I could lie cured would
be tu nxe tin! '.I. It. I CaMcade' out
lit, accurdinc b dtrertimin. I 'used
one for about tlirw wrcks. nriA nnw
have been usins it once a tnniith and
liav never hern truulilril with (aa.
'1'litH wn five jrnin a)t".'!
The ".f. It. 1 t'asi Bil'" cleanses th
lower iiitrstiiie its entire lenctli and
keeps - it alwajs frm 1 f ixiisuuoita
waste."-
Tliinismiils testify that Coustipatinn,
Iiidiffi'Ktiun. Si.hii.uIi Trimbles. Ilil
iuiiNiii'Hs, lliMultiilies nnd all the many,
M-rinus timililes which they fans arc
absolutely ri'liried and prevented by
tliia Nature Tp-ntment.
West Side lluirmary
w-Ml Rladly explain to you the simple
opcratiou of the "J. H, I,. (Tascadi;,"
why it is so certain In its results, and
will itivs yon free of rout, an interest
ItiR little bonk eentainiiiK the result
of thn experiences of Dr. Chat. A.
Tyrrell of New York, who was a spe
cialist on Intestinal Cnnmlaint tor
25 year in that city. Why not rut
this out as a reminder tn get this
book as soon as posaibl. Remember,
please,, it la free.. .,
Dr Johnson
Says
Wo believe in tblvt'i'l isin
because we lire out ashaineil
that we are ilentists.
Also it is good business. '
Our work is quite reason-.
nbjt An eXHininittitm may
convince you as much.
Dr. O. J. Johnson
DENTIST
' " 228 East Main St. '
Phone 669
WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION Of OUR SHOWING OF
THE NEW SEASON'S SILKS
' ' ' ...
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Tlio new silken fabrics now t-oiniiiy; in have a delightful .Oriental softness of
texture, as well as the quairitness of pastel shades in the coloring, relicved.with
rich tones in the figured styles. Ue sure to -ee these before planning your new
Spring wear. Youjljind our priees to be attract ively moderate. .
As a Special Inducement We Offer
BEAUTIFUL ALL SILK CREPES DE CHINE
40 Inch. Width and All, & 1 .
Staple and New Shades at S?
This is' your opportunity to purchase these beautiful high grade Silks. The
assortment includes all staple and new shades for street and evening wear. . It
is a silk of perfect weave and texture and lustrous finish. Conies 40., inches
wide and priced this sale at $1.75 yard.
IN THE NEW WASH FABRICS J
We Are Offering an Excellent Selection at New Low Prices
Kverything worthy and everything desirable included in this, extensive show
ing of standard .quality Wash Fabrics. Particularly pleasing are the new
styles in those staple weaves which all home sewers are familiar with. The new
season's juices are: .
Dress Ginghams
at 18c Yard
An extensive variety of all wanted
styles and colors in best standard
quality.
Zephyrs,
at 75c Yard
Fine Zephys in checks, plaids and
plain color, many of which are now
shown for the first time.
Comfort Covering Challies ; .
at 16c Yard
Brand new stock of inch Challies
especially desirable for comfort cov
erings. 3G inch width.
Dress Ginghams,.,
at 75c Yard
Hundreds of styles in Dress Ging
hams and Zephyr Tissues in 32 inch
width to select from.
Serpentine Crepe
at 39c Yard . ;
A complete new line of the popular
Serpentine Crepes, especially adapt
ed for kimonos. All colors."
.CurUining Scrims and
Marquisettes at 39c Yaxd, ...
IJotli plain and fancy styles in Curtain
Scrims and Marquisettes in whitc
cream and ecru.
We've a Splendid New Sotck of
THE POPULAR GIRDLES AND BELTS FOR SPRING, FROM
29c UP TO $2.50 EACH - :
Your desire can easily be satisfied from our splendid stock of the popular Gii
dies for Spring as it includes all desirable styles in materials suitable to wear
with any desired costume those in black and iridescent beads, silk cordjicllu
loid, metal coin and chain, cut steel, pearl disc, etc. All styles and colors at all
1 "rices from 29c up to 2.50.
IK U!
, . I ,1 I 'I I "I I f I 1 t
, . ' ) - Women's New Spring Footwear -.'
SHOES, OXFORDS AND PUMPS ,
In Black and Brown Leathers Best Styles at $3.50 to $7.50
At this new low price you have choice from the best styles in "Women's Foot
wear for Spring standard makes of reliable quality in both black and brown
leathers. Slices, 2-st rap Pumps and Oxfords in models with military heels and
short vamps. " .
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Men's Shoes ih Best Styles and Leathers, $10.00 Value at $6.50 a Pair
HOLEPROOF. SILK HOSE
: In Quality, Style, Fit and Price r. " , . :
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Our Spring Stock Is Now Complete These Two Specials ,
$1.49 pair. Holeproof Silk Hose, made
witli, seamed back, seamless foot, re
inforced lisle heel and toe and top
with wide garter hein,t colors arc.
black, and' Havana brown.' Sizes 8
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. $1.98 pair Holeproof Pure Silk Hose,
made with seamed back, seamless
v' foot, re iu forced lislq heclandtoe, antl
garter hem in black and Havana.' "
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