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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Sep 1927, p. 5

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§ Who vvouldn‘t t be a smallâ€"town {;si merchant? fa â€"~~â€"NMews of Our Missionaries ~.â€"Rev. Camnon Vale of Hay River, ~fofmerly of, Waterloo, Ont., is on his ~way out and will be attending the ~‘executive meetings in Toronto and the General Synodâ€"in Kingston as one of the representatives of the MacKenzie River. For He bids me not abuse. it Or with common things cout But accept it as a treasure, FiB it to Serflowing measure Wells, who has been suchâ€"a popular and much feted visitor in "Waterloo, Ont., for the pastâ€"ten days, left for her home in Kangas City, Mo., last Friday. â€" s Who and every duty > of everything but beauty,; So that with the setting wun! 1 may hear His glad "well done." Miss Mary Valentine and Mr. Cal vin Valentine have returned from & ._belouoyodhow. down the The _ following . message . from RKH. the Prince of Wales has been received by his Honor the Lioutenâ€" antâ€"Géovernor: "I am yery sorry â€"to leave the Province of Ontario and ‘Foronto City, for my brother and I have been shown so much kindness. (Signed), Edward P." ¢ %‘The Misses Margaret and Jean Dobbie, of Galt, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Dobbie, sailed from Quebec in the 8. S. Empress of Ausâ€" tralia on Wednesday of last week. ‘They wil spend a year at school at Lausanne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pirie and family, and Miss Madge Gibson have ‘Teturned to Kitchener after a much enjoyed holiday at Penetang. HHs Honor the Lieutenantâ€"Gover nor gnd Mrs. William D. Ross enterâ€" tained at a delightful tea on Monday afternoon of last week, August 29th, at Government House, Rosedale, Toâ€" ronto, for the visiting English pubâ€" blic school boys at present on tour in Canada.. Mr. J. Conrad, Dr. O. J. Specker and son, John, returned on Thursday from a fishing trip at Temagemi, Ont. Miss Hattie Wegenast accomâ€" panied Miss Betty and Master Kenâ€" neth Marshall to their home in Monâ€" treal, after spending their vacation with their relatives in Waterioo and Brantford. Prior to the ball at Government House, Victoria, which was given in honor of Their Royal Highnesses, the Prince of Wales and Prince George, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Coleman, of Montreal, entertained at dinner at the Empress Hotel. to try out the novelties and new styles people are lookâ€" ing for â€" on ‘which the margin of profit is m than on smpblzlixu = 10â€" } i 1 down the capitai investâ€" ment, and additional quanâ€" tities or odd" fizes can always be ordcred by Long Thanks to this method of conductâ€" have never been able to show as many upâ€"toâ€"date styles as now. overhead can mem.m“"g:'mn. headquarters a large Office Steele‘s Glasses Satisfy The Prince‘s Message Buying onlfl small stocks enables the By using Long Disâ€" tance the wideâ€" awake smallâ€"town my way bas planned $4.50 Complete _ ;| use 1 9 King 8t. West Priced as low as it Mr. and . Oshawe are Grahamâ€" Ha rélatives in Detroit OÂ¥er the holiday. Baturday. "a «+ + The Governor{General and Visâ€" countess n receivgd a party of IQI:WN)' who have been touring Canada at Government House, Oua?'s on Tuesday: of last Rev, and Â¥rs. A. A. 4 f MH+ waukes, who mmm of 2@' e t :,4fi"â€" ‘at high moonâ€"of prot wedding. ‘%s Merrétt, um;in Mrs. C. G. Merrett, Wl street, ‘Wat orloo,, was united in age~ Stuart W. Roy, Phm. B., son of the late W. â€"Roy: and ‘Mrs. Roy of Hamil ton. Rev. C.â€"/W. Foreman performed the ceremony. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in a gown of delft blue georgette, with bands of yellow rib bon and hat to match, and carried a bququet of yellow roses and maidâ€" en hair form. She was assisted by the Misses Stella Cressman of: Kitchener and ~Miss Jessi¢ Spence of Hamilton, who wore dresses of beige georgette, with black velvat hats and carried bouquets of pink ‘Columbia roses tied with green ‘ninon. The groom was attended by W. McClemont of Hamilton and the ushers were \Fred Myers and D. C. Merrett, brother of the bride. ‘The church was beautifully decorated with garden flowers. Following the céremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride, which was profusely decorated with garden flowers. The happy couple left on a° motor honeymoon trip through Northern Ontario and on their return will reside at "Kingsâ€" court," Hamilton. e Miss Jean Malcolm, the assistant librarion, is taking a three months‘ course at the library school, Toronâ€" to, and will not return until Decem:â€" ber. Miss Calcolm‘s place is being taken by the former assistant, Miss Lorraine Conrad. The many friends of Charles W. O‘Donnell will be pleased to learn that he is steadily recovering followâ€" ing an operation some time ago. Hr. O‘Donnel is spending some time at the Muskoka Lakes. Messrs. Cameron N. Wilson and Albert Hamacher â€" left Saturday afternoon for Grosse Point, Mich., where they will bo guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Zanger, Lake Shore Drive. ' Miss Miriam Walters, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Walters, is sailing on Wednesday from Quebec on the Empress of Scotland for Europe. She will ‘go to Lausanna, Switzer: d, where she will remain for a year at school. + Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Seagram and family have returned from spending the holiday season at their summeér home in Penetanguishene. â€" Mrs. Lydia Ogram announces the engagement of her granddaughter, Ruby 1. Ogram, to Mr. John L. Card, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Card, of Little Rock, Ark. ‘The marriage will take place this month. Mr. William Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. J. Addison Taylor and son, ‘Robert, of Ann Arbor, Mich., arrived Thursday might by motor to spend Labor Day with the former‘s brother, J. Addison ‘Taylor, Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. J. Addison Taylor and son, Robert, of Ann Arbor, Mich., Jean and Burdell Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. J. Addison Taylor, of Waterloo, motored to Toronto to spend Saturday at the Exhibition. _Miss Ethel Bauer of Waterloo is spending several days at Port Dal housie and Buffalo, N.Y. Mr. L. J. Breithaupt, the Misses Breithaupt and Mr. Paul Breithaupt, have returned from‘ Penetang and Georgian Bay. Messrs. Clare Snider and Jack Collins spent the weekâ€"end in Toâ€" ronto. Miss Vera ,Bruegeman, murse in training, has resumed her duties at the Hamilton General Hospital after spending a two weeks‘ vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bruegeman. Misses Frances and Beatrice Gishâ€" ler have returned to their home in Syracuse after a visit with Mrs. Charles Ott, East Allan street. f Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Zick and daughter Donnie have returned. to Buffalo after a visit at the home of Mrs. Thos. O‘Donnell, at Waterloo. Mr Mrs. E. E. ‘Krauter and . son Kitchoner eE :;‘ **>>>.> * * lrl:fl.rbm‘nl N tm with horâ€"sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell at Hamilton: v boro spent.Sunday with the former‘s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shorriffs. Mr. â€" Arthur. Leeâ€" of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"ond at the home of Mr; and Mrs. \Geo. F. Mackie: | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wright and daughter Margaret ~returhed last week to their home in Detroft aftér spending some time with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mitchell. Mrs.. Jos. MacNicoll â€" and little daughter of Detroit are visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Millard, ~â€"Mr. Geo. Burnett. Sr. is . visiting at. the home. of Mr. and.Mrs.. Geo: Glonnie in . Elmira. * Mr. John Sherriifs spent ‘a few days in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Raeburn Hamilton and family of Brantford spent the weekâ€"end with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sherriffs. Mrs. Jas. Mitchellâ€"is visiting with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wright atâ€"Detroit. Mr. and‘ Mrs. Irvin Sherriffs of Waterloo spent. Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shorriffs. ily, Mr. and Mré. Wm. Mitchell and son George qpont'sAtnmy in . Toâ€" ronmto. Mr. and Mrs. Annanias Martin, Mr. and Mrz. Hugh Woods and famâ€" Mr. Harry Sherriffs of Kitchener spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. Stanley Scherrer of Detroit spent a few days at his home here. He will leave for the West on the ith‘ of Sept: â€" Miss Phene Brown and Miss Phillipps, both of Hamilton and Miss Nellie Brown\o( Guelph are visiting at the home of Mr. Andrew Brown. .Miss Myra Snyder returned ‘to Kitchener last Thursday _ after spending several wekes at her home here: _ * Miss Annie Beitz returned to Deâ€" troit on Monday after spending two mohths‘ holidays with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tosh and famâ€" ily moved on Saturday to their new home near Caledon. Mrs. John Hamiltonâ€" 8r. returned home last Saturday after visiting several weeks. with her daughter, Mrs. George Smith, in Toronto. Wednesday, Sept. 21, will be obâ€" served as Civic Holiday in New Dunâ€" dee. Business places will be closed in the afternoon but will be open the following d ay (Thursday) all day and evening. h Mr. J. C. Clemens of Landsdale, Penn., who has been assisting at Sunday School Convention work at Mannheim, will preach at Blenheim church on Saturday evening. Mr.â€"and Mrs. F. E. Page and daughter Ellen spent the weekâ€"end at Toronto. ~ § #in occupled the pulpit in the M. B. C. church on Sunday eventng. > Quite a number from the village attended the United Brethren Conâ€"« ference held at Mannheim last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hilborn of: Presâ€" ton and Mr. Harry Hilborn of Toâ€" ronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn on Monday. | s Miss Martha Nichol of London, Miss Ethel Jowett and Miss Izetta Merner of Bayfield and Mr. Bieh1 of Galt have taken up their respective dutiesâ€" in the schools here. The New Dundee. Band will play on Sept. 21 at the opening of the Wellesley highway. 9 Mr. and Mrs. ~David Hilborn of Salkirk spent Monday at the home of Mr. abd Mrs. A. Hilborn. Rev. Florence Pitman of Port El Mr. and Mrs. Earl Einwachter moâ€" tored to Toronto on Saturday. A large ~crowd â€"attefided â€" the garden party held at Alderside Park on ‘Thursday evening. â€"Mr. and Mts. Ivan Hilborn. Miss Miriamâ€" Hilborn motored to ronto on Tuesday. 1 Lyton have left Tor their home in Saskatchewan after ‘an | extended visit with the former‘s sister, Mre. J: E. Ertel, Waterlo6. the weekâ€"end Mr. Jacob Huenergard, Miss Hilda Huenergard and Miss R. Ziegfér of Detroit visitedâ€"friends in town dver WILSONS$ WINTERBOURNE NEW DUNDEE Ivan Hilborn. and ::."" i reerét; ‘:'m.nr the de ln.l.‘»mfifihfln mira for 45 years. Jeanneret has ~been a public.sptrited <citizson and for many years conducted & jewelty business. They wilk reside in ‘Torouto to be with their two sona, Pro. Archie, of Toronto ‘University, {’r.""“. . 6 Sur i4 3 A ~Suffered Broken Legâ€"â€"While des cending. the stairs at hgr‘hu oi Wednesday last, Mrs. John Rook foll sulfering a tracture of mer 'Iq;“‘l'ln tracture â€"was set and she is resting nicoly. . Given Sendâ€"oft. â€" Mr.. Walter L. Badley, for many yeoars the obliging and populat agentâ€"of the C.P.R. here prior to his departure for Port Hope was given a hearty sendâ€"off and preâ€" sented with a fine club bag by memâ€" bers of the Wesley United Church. ‘The faithful services rendered by Mr. Badley to the church were greatâ€" ly appreciated. . % News Around Town. Mr. George A. Kiinck, son of Mr, Geortge Klinck, is receiving the conâ€" gratulations of his friends, having passed his exams at the Royal Col lege of Arts at Toronto. | "Misses Nellie Futher and Esther |Puth'or of ‘ Kitcheneér spent Sunday |a Aheir home here. x e i Mr. Wilson Smith and Miss Mae Futher of Niagara Falls visited at ltho home of the latter‘s .parents, Â¥r.â€"and Mrs:â€"Herbâ€" Futhor. \Mr. and Mrs, Sam Schweitzer are spending three months with their nephew, Carl Henry, at Hanley, , ‘Miss Lucinda Bowman of Buffalo is a guest at the home of Mr. David Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weichel ~are Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Los Angeles, Cal. «M. iPollock, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Pollock of Elmira, was one of the 200 swimmérs who entered the big marathon at Toronto last week. Like R. Herz of Waterloo, formerly ~of Elmira, he failéd to finish the race. Among those who left for the west recently were Gordon Hackett and M. and H. Gowing. Mr. Adam _Riffer has returned after a visit with relatives at La Salle, â€" N.Y. A Ezra Miller sustained a deep gash in his right arm when it was caught in a pulley at work recently. â€". Mr. and Mrs. A. Winger have reâ€" turned from a visit to Wingham. A surpriseâ€"party was held for Mrs. John F.:.Weber, at her home on Aug. 29th on the occasion of her 70th birthday. Mrs. Weber was the reâ€" cipient of many useful gifts. Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mey of Waterloo, Josâ€" eph and William Weber of Detroit and Mrd. Elmer .Meyerâ€"of St. Clemâ€" ents. ; Elmer Meyer, St. Clements and Fred Weber and Misses ~Minetta Weber and Mary Koehmsteadt have returned from a weekâ€"end visit with Mr. and D. F. MoCarty, Detroit. Miss Lauretta Hahn is . visiting friends in Detroit. ‘ Dr. R. J. McPherson, wife and family.of Detroit, called on ffiends in Elmira. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Snider and famâ€" ily of North Bay and Miss B. Snider o‘ Toronto visited friends in town récently. 12 o Mrs. John Weis and somns Arthur and Railph and Mr. Lloyd of Detroit visited at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Futher.â€" â€"â€" » ? Mr."and Mrs. Ed. Rieckâ€"and Mr. and Mrs, Noah Liebler spent Sunday in Niagara Falls. m Mrs. John Weis and sons and Mrs. , i= H. Futher spent Friday with friends in Wellesley. 7 ? Mr. and Mrs, Otto Reiha, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Giasser and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weiler motored .to Nidgara Falls last Sunday, People from Baden who attended the Toronto â€"Exhibition over the weekâ€"ond were: Mr. and Mrs. Horb Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gingerich and Lloyd Appel, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retha and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Houâ€" bach. P k : Tabor Day vititors at the home of Mre. Henry Struth wore Mr. and Mrs. John Struth, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Consteriine and daughter Gentle of Toronto) Mrs. Frank â€" Decton â€" and soms, Aaron and John, Tommy Scott and Mrs. Maurice Deeton and daughâ€" ter Pearl of Plattavilies ‘The Firemen‘s Field Day and Gardon Pafty was a decided success. Miss Fanny Miller, who «pént % tew days with hor sister at Water down, returned home on Sunday. ~Mr. and Mra. Horb Suttor and famâ€" Hy .of New . Hamburg apent Labor Day at the â€"Nome of the former‘s "Auther, Chr. Sutter Br. â€" B vud =\~/ LMIRA BADEN h i Sat Visitors Coming and Going. _Mr. and Mrs. Winil Kisnappot and John Kiegappel motored. io Eimira on Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs, Frod Oberboitzor and childrem and Gregor Doret visited at Fred Kipnappol on Bunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kienappol 8r., Leander ~and ~Orllla, wore in ‘ 8t. . Mre. Peter Schweitzer_and . chil dren of Kitchener yvisited at John Oesh op Sunday. . . _ â€"_~ Mr..and Mrs. Fred Kienappol Ir., niotored to Dundés on Bunday. ~~.~ ~~Mr, and Mrs. John Studman of Nebraska and Mr. and Mys. Jacob Litwiller of St.â€" Agatha â€"visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schweltzer on Monâ€" day. " | Messrs. Louis Heimler and Frank Schummer spent.a few days at the ; Toronto Exhibition. s Mr. and Mrs. John Zehr of Poole vigited at Joeâ€"Schweitzer on Tuesâ€" Mr. dud _ Mys. Fred Merowski of Waterloo visited at Fred Kienappel‘s on : Sunday. 7 ~NtA Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kienappel moâ€" tored to Kitchener on Sunday. ' Mr. and. Mrs. Hubert trom Joadhsâ€" burg visited at. Joe Schweitzor on Sunday. Mr. Cléem Friedman of Detroit spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. n o Mrs. Schiebel of Kitchener.spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Runstedler. y Mr. and Mrs. A. Moyer and, Mrs. Freacy and Miss Lou Treacy of Kitâ€" chener spent a day last week at the home of Mr. Albert Gibbons. We are glad to report that Albert i able to be up and around again. Mr. George Bugg of London spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. Albert Gibbons. * Miss ‘Clara Lenhardt of Kitchener spent a few days with hor friend, Miss Kathaleen Hayes. : ~_Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the Fall Fair at Elmira on Monâ€" day. Miss Madeline Burns_of Arthur and Helena Flannery of St. Columâ€" ban have taken up their positions as teachers in the Separate School Miss Beatrice Schummer left for Now Hamburg ~where she has seâ€" cured a position in the public school. ~â€"4â€"PHONEK 2000 ALL DBPTR New â€" Autumn Cloth Dresses in Jersey Wool Faille, Charmeen, made in ‘ofe and two _piece styles, new colors, Navy and Black. VYery Special $12.00 * $26.50 Ladies‘. and Misses‘ Flat Crepe, Satin and Crepe Romaine, in lovely new shades. Special @ $15.00. * $39.50 For Fall wear Crepe Back â€"~Satins are very popular.. We have a full range of colors, also Blacks, suitable for Dinner or Reception Dresses, beautiful glossy Satin finish. . Prices from New Flat Crepes in every wanted shade inâ€" cluding Gooseberry,â€"Tarigon, Empire Blie, Chamâ€" pagne, Motherâ€"Goose, Sandelwood, Rose, Belge, Monkey Skin, also Black. Extra good wearing qualities and priced to please all, ranging from Black and Colored .Chiffon Velvets, 36 in. wide, wonderfully soft quality, for Evening Gowns :;. Very correct for this season. Prices range m c . > $4.00, $4.50 * $6.75 Beautiful Dresses ~Coats are an important part of the Fall Wardrobe ant every day sees rich Select Models being assembled for your choosing. Every type that your fancy desires in smart richly fur trimmed models for your selection, : > Pictorial Review Patterns at 25¢, 35¢ to 50¢ Insure correct styles and make sewing a pleasure. Fashion Booksa 15¢ and 25¢; Style Books FREE. Fall Coats and Dresses SUNFISH LAKE [anN€e{ EEACY C4Â¥a | Dress Goods and Silk Fabrics for the Autumn Seasons NEW FLAT CREPES FOR FALL LINWOOD $2.50, $2.75 * $4.50 $1.75, $2.50 * $3.00 ZLadies‘ CREPE BACK SATINS NEW FALL VELYVETS John Studmabh "0f Advance Showing of New Mr. and Mrs Louls Heimpé!~ of Kempville called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt‘on Monday. ‘The Mennonite ~Sunday School Canvention was held at. the Latschar Church on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The services were largely attended by delegates from all over the United States and Canada, numâ€" bering over one thousand. Miss . Sadieo Bergey of lltm spent the holiday at her home. _ *~ Mr. Moses Devitt of Elmira , is visiting with his brother, Mr. D. K. Devitt, who is on the sick list.. We hope he will soon ‘be around again. Mr. Haryey Hallman has left for the West where he intends spending some time. ® ‘Mrs. Ezra Becker is confined to her bed through illness. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Stauffer and daughters, who have spent the past few. weeks !m.h Mr. and Mys. Levi Hallman, have left for their home in Alberta. e poadinen, Lase "y knire. Paipmation T mealt Penise Mahery: Frice Â¥eper bon for $5 â€" Sold by all druggists, of mailed in piain e'-â€"g_'-s-‘_e'_'fl_"_‘e&_"e_&?;.“_i:'_"_‘ The annual U. B. Conference was held in the U. B. Church here last week and was largely attended. Much Improved.â€"Jas. M. Robertâ€" son, who recently ~moved â€" to. Seaâ€" forth, has returned from the General Hospital, Toronto, where he underâ€" BRICKER â€" GERMANN CO. LTD. ~â€" The Summer Season is practicallyâ€" over now and we are receiving Big ~Bhipments of FALL nmg: we bought months ‘abead t prices that mean BIG SA 8. to the sarly buyers." Over 7000 YARDS OF rx.w:.x;rnl In Bark and Light Shedes are Were this week and od trom trom this Sfock. _ "COME INâ€" You must be vary hard to suit if you cannot make a. selection, |Tones_and mvigorates nervous system, makes new Biood in old Veins. Used for Nervous :fl?nosgggome. Tones and invigorates z whole MNANNHETM THIS WEEK â€"=® 14e 196 25¢ ~"â€"39¢ 20 pes. Pure Wool Santoy in Sand, Blue, Green, Navy Blue, Brown, Cardinal, Black, etc., 39 inch wide and sold everywhere at 31 19 regular price $1,]5. On sale at ............ be 40 IN. ALL WOOL SERGE 75e â€" 10 pes.. All Wool Serge, 40~in. wide,.strong nd:oodwnrlu.heolonlud,l.nd.75c' Copra, Brown, Grey, Black, etc. ........~... In allâ€"shades for Blazers, Dressers, otc., best quality. Spbcial pricesâ€" k. #7 in. wide, Special Price OR °; POPULAR WOOL GOODS FOR CHILDREN‘S DRESSES 39 INCH WOOL sANTOY $1.19 ARRIVING â€"* 35 in. wide, Special Price wide, Special Price YELVETEEN TO WOMEN _ OF MIDDLE ACGE Mrs. Wilson‘s Experience a Guide to Women Passing through the Change of Life went a serlons operation for stomâ€" ach trouble in that institution. He is much improved in health since his return home, + Hmflwm. â€"*‘Thave taken several of L"dh mm" poopmiitain zes‘ | vege 0 Me 2 taage,, . |pound and I canâ€" o & â€"|not speak too # IR e . |highly of it as I 1 es o at the Change W on HAWF |of Life and was k SE PP ‘lall runâ€"down â€"and fimumdmd.Ftlfiud not a friend :Ineiafl:}:. Ldi notcareltlliv_ed‘:z was very nerv A didnotgooutmymng..' finfid :“;nkb‘mm‘%lowt:bl Ou?meof i m ‘s e so I did. lmnes:rmcr’nw'e,‘;d- waysâ€" worked hard until,la and was in bed for two months. 1 to feel like a new woman after the also Lydia E. Pinkâ€" mm T amâ€"wi to answer léetters from women. about your medicines, as I ml: teo highly of them."‘~â€" ¢ WiLsoNn, 471 Wilson Street, Hamilton, Ontario. ¢ Sold by druggists everywhere. C first bottle and I recommend it with Made in new cloths ~such as Satinella, Needle~ point, Acadia, Kashana and Pile Fabric. . â€"|> _ SZyles For Every â€" Requirement Almond â€"Green, Sable, Powder Blue and Navy, Prices Very Special . _ COLORS: ; Rosewood,. Cidar, "Slate, $19.00, $35.00 _ to887.50 ‘ 85¢ $1.25 $1.75 a yd. SERVICE

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