Evening Star Newspaper, February 19, 1923, Page 22

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Gen. Sawyer, board for hogpitalizati likely * that ~another Would be needed, Cha indicated that he wou 55,000,000 MORE NEEDED FOR VETS . Original Appropriation for Hospitalization May Not 45,000,000 fou ence with fornll conference, but was present. More Construction chairman of the federal or aboyt {Vhl ‘&hllrmlu Langley in the President was also epresentative Linebergor of Call- Senator Shortrldi 'ornia was to have also attended the Chairman Langley sald the matter had not finally been determined, but on, it appeared ppropristion irnidn Langley 1d be rewly to bi BOY IS BADLY HURT IN FALL FROM AUTO Six-Year-0ld Charles Payne at Emergency Hospital in {atroduce within & few, d v this rpOIn is con- ge of Call- unable to be Needed. l!l unvlnun«nl of the Distriet {: of whom were playmates of B ln;urn child. Waated Child to Remain. The boy was picked up and taken to Casualty Hospital, where the re- port card shows treatment for lagera- tion of the vortex of the skull. The physician who treated him there declared today that he re- quested that the ahild remain at the hospital for some time in order that the case might be placed under observation, but that at the request of the asylum hospital nurses he was released and removed to his home In Tateraitians donyumions. o % or i DDITION ‘Walt on X-Ray Photes Dr. Daniel Borden st Emergency Houpltsl this morning suld that the child showed symptoms of concussion of the brain, byt that diagnosis as to fracture of the skull would have to walt upon X-ray photographs of the head. In his delirium yesterday the chéld kept repeating: *I can't, I can't, I can't," the parents expressing the be- llef that he was belieylng that he BRITSH DEBTU K IN HOUSE NEARS Final Sanction Tomorrow I8 Predicted by Chairman with 'hq ways and means committee n the day and Chalirman Ford- ney sald the eommittee would recom- mend that the House accept the changes made In the bill by the nate. It was stated there was no particu- tion to the amendment in- creasing the size of the commission 80_as to {nclude three democrats. The other amendment, requiring congressional approval of future debt settlements, however, was not so sut- isfactory to the leaders, as they be- lieved it would serve to at least slow up the na?ntlullons with other debtors in view of the fact that there is litile prospect of another session of Con- INSTITUTE POINTS 0T MENACES T0 COUNTRY Dangers to the constitutional 9y ernment of thc United States “f many malignant or superficial move ments of the day” arc being ) to the light by the Institufe ernment, which opened - six-da Meeting today at the new Willard Hote The sessions are being devoted | Se that present prospects indicated & need for more construction. The first Langley bill of $18,800,000 was handled by the Treasury Depart- ment and its committee of hospital consultants in co-operation with the supervising architect's office. Thelr program is practically completed, it was gnnounced at the Treasury, and all their projects will be turned over to the Veterans' Bureau for manuge- ment early this sgring. The second Langley bill expendi- tures are being hundled by the Vet- erans’ Bureau. e “Every one in our family is some kind of animal,” said Jimmie to the amazed preacher. “Why, you shouldn't say that the good man exclaimed. “Well,” said Jimmie, “mothers dear, the baby I8 m di ier's little I'm the kid and dad’s the goat the consid ion of what the mem bers consider the most urgent of the governmental and economic problem raised by the propaganda of radical- ism, mollon pictures and other | and “by negligence of thou the part of conservative group More than 100 women, re tive of seventy of the lead patriotic and educational socictics . the y ase uttending the ¢ n were opened with praye shn Queally of the Chur gress before next December. HOUSE GETS MEASURE GRANTING “DAY OFF” The unanimous report ordered by the iouse District committee on the Blanton bill granting one day off in seven 6 the metropolltan police and officers and members of the fire de- partment of tha District, was filed in iho House today by Representative Blanton. The report points out that this leg islation provides that in lieu of Sun- duy there shall be granted to the police and firemen one day off out of cuch week In addition to annual and sick leave now allowed. It provides that uniforms and official equinment ehall be furnished all police and fire- could not retain his hold on the’ma- chine much longer. Moore sald that he did not know that the child was on the running bozrd until_he ed “Good bye,” and jumped off, after the achine had gone three Diocks from e church. Then it was discovered th-t the child had fallen and he was picked up and taken to Casualty Hos- pital. The nurses and the children's storles coincide with the sfory that the chauffeur tells. PUSH PROBE OF DEATH. SAVANNAH, Ga., February 19. Government authorities today can- tinued their investigation into the death of Levy C. Chance, post office inspector, who was found dead in his yoom In the government bullding Saturday night, A report signed by the coroner etated that Mr. Chanee committed suicid the same automobile that brought him to the hospital. At that time, the phy=sician said, only the laceration was evident as an Injury. En route to the Payne home, ao- cording to Capt. Peak, the child lnlnud and talked with' the nurses, id, and apparently was not Injurod seriously. Moore, the trusty, has been relieved of hix detall as chauffeur for Capt. Peak and placed inside the jall again, Moore's story does not agree with the one that tre vaild told his mother at the hosp'- .1 this morning. The boy sald tha. he had asked Capt. Peak's chauffeur for a ride after coming from church yesterday morning at 14th and East Capltol streets. He sald he was on the running board and was thrown off. - After arriving at home, however, the boy went infp & cama and the re- sult was that he was transferred to Undetermined Condition. Be Adequate. Fordney, After Conference. " Avout five million dollars more Probably may be needed for hospital- izatlon of veterans of the world war, itepresentative Langley of Kentuoky, hairmen of the House public bufld- ings and grounds committee, sald to- day following @& conference with I'resident Harding at the White House. Not only the first Langley bill of £18,600,000, but also the so-called sec- md Langley bill of §17,000,000, he =aid, had all been either spent or con- tracted to be expended, and there -till appeared to be @ need for further construetion. 1f, after & conference with Bri Six-year-old Charles Payne, son of J. Edward Payne of 1507 C street southeast, is at Emergency Hos- pital this afternoon in an updeter- mined conditlon, suffering from in- juries to the head sustained in a fall from tha running bhoard of an suto- mobile operated by Jesse Moore, trusty at the District jail, in the nelghborhood of 14th and C streets southeast yesterday morniag about 10 o'clock. In the automoblle at the time of the boys fall were four nurs: ‘Washington Asylum spit mall children of t Final congressional action by to- morrow on the bill sanctiening the British debt settlament agreement was forecast today by Chalrman Fordney of the House ways and means committee, after o conforence with Representative Burton, republi- | can, Onio, a member of the American debt commission. Direct getion by the House on the Senate ameidments to the measure was planned, as this would obviate the delay.that would he entailed in complying with the request of the Senate for a. conference. Representative Burton Mrs. Haviland H. L‘ dent of the institute, w i a consideration of the addresses being made 1 Schoft of the Mothe. Frank ne, Harry Harry Parkhurst. The bla the Constitution today and the tion of the Supreme Court to the is were considered by the »ncak( ra. oa Mrs. Frederic ol g Sl e —— 69¢c Window Shades, 2 for Perfect Quality Heavy Opaque } $1 Cloth Window Shades, 3x39 it.; mounted on strong spring roll- ers; in white, ecru, mcdmn\ and 1 dark green; complete mm ring and all fix- i tures. For Dollar Day, § High and Low Shoes, of pat- } $1 and (,ubzn heels; sizes in the ent, brown and dull leathers; lat from 245 to 5; widths from A to C. For Women’s High & Low Shoes welted and turn soles; Louis Dollar Dny, $1. (AXI sales final) 3 Yards satin face, lustrous, soft cling- }$1 Dollar Day, § ° . Wash Satin, 2 Yds. for '\L'lg rf"onl fal')lm. fvrlhé-sm]v n Gm&;;l‘:fn}\‘s.“\:l:lc(: ::;"fnfd;r 'ss.‘:c Tomorrow---Beginning at 9:15 A. M.---The Event of City-W‘ide lnterest ‘:‘\\?\<:\\\§§§§§§fi' Woven Tissue Ginghams 36-inch Wash Satin, a rich For Dollar Day, $1. neat colored \«1mcn stripes. . Personal Stationery 200 (single) shests of White Bond Paper, with 100 envelopes to match, or 100 (double) shests of tinen-finish _paper with 100 envelopes to match, in white, blue, pink, buff and gray, with name and ad- dress imprinted in blue ink on paper and envel- opes. Sample on display in our Stationery Dept. AW $2.00 Cotton Blouses Of fine white voile, striped dimity and cot- ton pongee, also col- ored stripe tissue ging- hams. Made with shawl or Peter Pan collars trimmed with lace ¢ ing and plaited; tur- back cuffs; long and three-quarter sleeves; sizes 36 to 44. For Dol lar Day . ST Orders delivered in two weeks' time. For Dollar TITTELITT TR TETAL A TLTARAY omorrow your dollar will bring you exceptionally large retyrns if it is invested in merchandise offered in the Dollar Sale. The numerous departments of this store, with their combined buying strength, are able to present scores of umw-r\\mi}iw to No doubt many people will be quick to realize the liberal savmgs to be made. As usual it is advisable to come early. i ($1 ) No mail, phone or C. O. D. orders -cceptcd for Dol Day items. Because of the extraordinary values and in order that as many of our patrons may share the savings as possible, we reserve the right to limit the quantities seld. ) $1 $1.50 Bed Pillows ;$1 }$1 ;$1 :1$1 1$1 ~ 1 } 3 i$1 {$1 1$1 §$1 Boys’ 79¢ Nightshirts, 2 for Good Quality Muslin Nightshirts, made with V shaped neck; sizes 8 to 14 years. For Dol- lar_Day. $1.50 & $2 Earrings, pair Pendant, ball and novelty effects, in a large assortment of popular styles: colored stone, pearl, jet and goll‘ plaled effects. For Dol- lar Day. $1.50 & $1.69 Umbrcllu Men’s and Women’s Umbrehias, good quality American (cotton) taffeta covers; warranted fast black; an assortment of handles, includ- and oops; ebonine and ' mission Children’s $1.25 Umbrellns Fast Black Ralnproof American (cottw:) [ $1.49 Bandanna Scarfs Paisley and noveity effects, triangle shape; all wanted styles and color combinations. For Dollar Day..... Dress ghams, 5 yds. for 82.inch Dress Ginghams, choice colorings in neat stylish checks. For Dollar Day. Bleached Sheeting, 3 yds. for 50-inch Bleached Sheeting, a heavy round thread quality, fres 4rom dressing. For Dollar Day . 36-inch Longcloth, 6 yds. Longcloth, fine chamols finish quality, for lingerie, etc. For Dollar Day........ Indian Head, 4 yds. for 34.inch White_Indlan Head, desirable linen finish quality. For Dollar Day.. White Voile, 4 yds. for 40.inch White Volle, a fine chiffon finish quality. For Dellar Day 5 Canton Crepe, 4 yds. for 32-inch Canton Crepe, a fine box loom finish cotton fabric, in white, tan and red. For Dol jar Day..... esevstsscscsssossssssspesisse Boys’ $1 Blouses, 2 for‘ Oliver Twist Blouses, of white madras, made with Eton collar, finished with buttons on h:ll, sizes 3 to 10 years. For Dollar Day Boys’ $1.25 &.$1.50 Pants Straight Knee Pants, for the little fellows from 3 to 8 years of age; geod quality sult- ing mixtures and all-wool blue serge; full lined. For Dollar Day Boys’ $1.39 Pajamas Outing Flannel Pajamas, one and two piese styles; good heavy weight; neat striped ef- fects; sizes 8 to 16 years. For Dollar Day.. Boys’ $1 Shirts and Blouses, 2 for Good quality flannel, some 'part wool; in khaki and gray; sizes in blou>es rrom 0 to 11 years; shirts 1214 to 132 neck measure: some slightly mlpcrfrct. For Dollar $1.39 Venice Lace Sets Venice Lace Collar and Cuff Sets, tuxedo shapes, also flat and Peter Pan effects. For Dollar Day Bleached Pillowcases, 4 for 45x36 _Bleached Pillowcases, ciose woven, round thread quality. For Dollar Day...... Unbleached Cotton, 6 yds. 39-Inch _Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, heavy sturdy quality. Sample Neckwear, 2 for Vestees and Collar and Cuff Sets, of linene, organdy and lace, also hand embroidered ef- fects. For Dollar Day.. $2 Stenciled Hall Rugs 27.in. by 12-ft. Double Warp Japan€se Hall Rugs, green with neat figured center and border designs; tape bound sides and ends. For Dollar Day $1.50 & $1.75 Rugs . Heavy-weight Stenciled Design 1 24x36 and 24x48 Rag or plain centers with jors. Fer Dollar Day.. a For Dollar Day....... :1$1 {$1 1$1 handles; all h paragon frame: $1.54 Manicure Combination 5 Steel Manicure Scissors, Flexible Steel Nail File, bottle of Cutex Cuticle Ice, box of Nail Enamel, Orangewood Manicure Stick, bottle of peroxide, Total Value. For Dollar Day.. 36-inch Percales, 6 yds. 36 inch’Light ground Percales, in an assort- genl of neat colored printings. For Dnllar ay $1.49 Food Choppers Keystone Food Choppers, with four r.unuu, medium size. For Dollar Day s $1.85 Wizard Combination One $1.25 Wizard Ol Mop, triangle shape. One 60c bottle of Wizard Oil. For Dollar Day $1.69 Bon Bon Dishes First Quality Cllt Gllu on Bon Dishe with handle; sl 1 rted desl For Dollar Day $1.73 Aluminum Combination One 75c Colander, 9.inch size. One 98c Heavy Frying Pan, 10«inch s1ze, For Dollar 131 1$1 i$1 $1 Coty’s Perfume, half ounce Coty’s High-grade Perfume: including L'Origan, Paris Rot chqugmmnt and Chypri For Dollar Day.. $1.50 & $2 Hair Brushes Assorted lot of Hair Brushes, imported Jap- anese and French makes: salesmen's sam- ples: many desirable shapes and styles. For Dollar Day $1,50 Hair Brushes Assorted lot of Imitation Ivory Hair Brushes, good quality bristies; desirable shapes: fine grained Ivory finish. For Dollar Day $1.50 & $1.98 Dress Ornaments Including buckles and cabochons, In metal, ' Jet, celluloid beaded and novelty styl y ‘ pleasing and al(ranlve design: For Dollar O et Tt Dese. = $1.50 Dress Shields } $1 i$1 borders of various ‘White Cannon Cloth, 5 yds. 32-inch White Cannon Cloth, a heavy linen finish quality. For Dollar Day All-Wool Suitings 54-inch All-wool Tweed and Homespun Su tngs, in various combinations and neat tures. For Dollar Day.. All-Wool Panama 44.inch All-wool Chiffon Panama. an_extra fine quality, in navy blue. For Dollar Day... All-Wool Suitings 42-inch All-wool Gray Sultings, in neat hair- line stripes. For Dollar Day $1 Linoleum 2 Sq. Yards for Cook’s Make Cork-filled, Burlap back Linoleym Rugs, uarter width, in mill lengths from 2-te 10 square yards, but many pieces alike, for halls, rooms and vesti- bules: light and dark colorings, good patterns. For Dollar Day.. Boys’ $1.50 Madras Shirts Of madras and khaki: attached collar and neckband styles; sizes 1213 to 14 neck meas- ure. For Dollar Day 181 1$1 1$1 191 $1.60 Diaper Cloth 22-inch ~ Antigeptic - Diapar Cloth, sgealed cartans containing ten yards; perfect quality. Oniy-a limited quantity. “For Reltar Day.... (Limit one piece.) Shaker Flannel, 6 yds. for } 27-inch White Shaker Flannel, a heavy dou- ble-fleeced quality. For Dollar Day. 19¢c & 25c Draperies, 8 yds. Sheer Quality White Marquisette and Fancy Border Curtain Scrim; 36 Inches wide. For Dollar Da: sessescsassians . 48c Cretonnes, 4 yds. Yard-wide Wa lo Cretonnes, handsome new designs, In light and dark colorings, for draperie cushlon and comfort covering. For ollar Children’s $1 Socks, 2 for Silk and Wool Two-Tone SDD"Q Socks, thre.- ?tu.lfler length; assorted 1. Y- Women’s Artificial Silk Hose Women's Artificial and Thread Silk ch‘ with panel back; in black, white and cordov. perfect quality. ' For Dollar Day. 39¢ Household Aprons, 4 for Women’s Rubberized Household Apro! neatly made and finished. For Dollar Dlx . ~—Notion Dept. 29c Silk Tassels, 5 for 1 i i osiors. | For Bonas Doy, miing; black snd —Dress Trimming Dept. $1.69 Silk Tulle 72-inch Silk Tulle, for dresses, drapes, etc.; in-all wanted street’ and evening shades. F 4 -1 31 1$1 :1$1 '$1 1$1 Apron Ginghams, 8 yds. for Standard Apron Ginghams, all size bluu checks; warranted fast colors. For Dol Cream Storm Serge 80-inch Cream Storm Serge, a heavy double twilled quality. For Dollar Day. 33-inch Tan Pongee 83.inch Imported Japanese Tan Pongee, all silk quality. For Dollar Day Table Damask, 2 yds. 72.Inch Mercerized Table Damask, good weight for general use; assorted pat- seconds of the 75¢ quality. For Dollar For Dollar Day .. Men’s Neckwear, 3 for SIIk Nu:nrmlr medium shape four-In- Outing Flannels, 6 yds. for 36-inch Outing Flannels, light arollndt. with colored urlpcm For Dollar Day White Wool Flannel, 2 yds. 27.inch White Wooi Flannel, a fine, close woven quality. Fop Dollar Day Woven Madras, 3 yds. for 32.inch Woven Madras, an extra fine qual. Ity, ‘With colored woven " strip For Dollar_ 81 Men’s Union Suits Men’s Light.weight Ribbed B: fl"ln Unlon Suits, closed crotch; sleeves and full length | values. For Dollar Day. 5 s Women’s Union Suits, 2 for Light-weight Cotton Union Suits, low neck and sleeveless, U%ht and loose knee; also bodice top style, with loose knee; regula ni extra sizes; perfect quality. For Dollar Day.. ‘Women'’s Gauze Vests, 5 for Women'’s Cotton Gauze Vests, low neck and sleeveless; subject to slght lm”fllfill For Dollar Day. teeesecasess Children’s Bloomers, 6 for Jersey Knit Bloomers, with musli elactic knee: black and white only; 8 years. For Dollar Day r < z Boy’s Union Suits Gray Flecced Cotton Union Sults, hi; and long sleeves, ankle length pants; to 10 years. For Dollar Day. Children’s Sport Socks, 5 for *Three- quarter.length Sport Socks, heav: weight cotton, with colored turnover Gll“y broken size seconds of 50c values. For Dol lar Day .. Crepe de Chine 40-Inch Crepe de Chine, all silk quality, In all_wanted street and evening gh, F Dollar Day.. For Table Napkins, 6 for 22-inch Imported Mercerized Damask Table Napkins, neatly hemmed; worth $3.50 doxen For Dollar Day (Limit half dnxen) Huck Towels, 6 for Hemmed Huck Towel | white; fine close woven quality; size 20; ches. Seconds of 25c values. For Dollar Day.. sursensnean i$1 } '$1.98 Wash Boilers vy Tin Wash Bollers, with cold wood ed; large 9 size. er Dollar D " Men's $1.50 Nightrobes Faultless make Nightrobes, fine quality .:ambric,' V-;neck style, trimfied with washable braid; extra full cut sizes; perfect qual- ityf’.]-‘or Dollar Day..evevepennas *'$1.75 Garbage Cans $1 ) B arbage Ca Galvgnized Ir [T e Cans, | ol oSeivdoizea tron araage Cane, large ey Boys’ $1.50 & $1.95 Pants Of heéavy-weight corduroy for the larger boys from 12 to 17 years, and neat sujting mixtures for the little boys from 7 to 12 yli?l of age. For Dollap Day...e-..- B iR Boys’ $1.25 & $1.50 Wash Suits Fast color mater] in Oliver Twist and middy styl and combini izes’3 to 8 yurs. lar Day.. 39¢ and 50c Ribbons, 3 yds. Fine Quality Ribbons, INGIMIIN, )'l\ s, moires, satin strip taffetas and a 'ecu, five al\d llx inch $1.39 Ribbon Sashes Fancy Braided Sashes, of plain_and meyelty ribbons; pretty colorings, Fer Dollar Day.. —Ribbon Dept. Women's Sport Hose, 2 for Part-Wool Sport Hose, dropsStch effects ither mixtures; assorted coloring ue $1.00 values., For Dollar Day.. . i$1 }$1 {$1 $1 1$1 i$1 1$1 1$1 Children’s Sport Socks, 3 for Ribbed Sport Socks, three-quarter length, with turnover cuffs, in black, cordovan, tan and gray; perfect quality. For Dollar Day.. Men’s $1.50 Wallets Leather Wallets, real seal and morocco leathers, in an assortment of well made, prac- tical styles; three-fold shapes, many with transparent pass case. For Dollar Day. Men’s Handkerchiefs, 10 for Men’s Mandkerchlefs, colored woven border, plain white hemstit and satin_bordered styles; slight seconds of 1214c and 15¢ valuet. For Dollar Day.. 25c Handkerchiefs. 5 for Men's Pure Handkerchiefs, hem- stitched hordlru; p'rflct quality. For Do"ll‘ . $1.50 Bar Pins Sterling Sliver Bar Pins, with brilliant rhinestone or combination coloréd stone and rhinestone settings; attractive gallery m.unl- ings, safety catch. For Dollar Day.. $1.50 Silk Gloves ‘Women's Sueds' and Silk Lined Silk Gloves, ra) rer lnfl whh rakln $1 Linen Scarfs, 2 for Pure Linen Scarfs, with hemstitched borders; heavy cream color art crash. Fnr Dollar Day...... (Limit two.) $1.50 Table Runners $1 $1 $1 I$1 1$1 181 :1$1 1$1 181 181, For } ; } $2.25 Luncheon Cloths Imitation Patch Work Luncheon Cloths, of good quality unbleached sheeting; two pretty ns; 50 Inche For $1.79 Wash Day Combination One 98c Galvanized Iron Wash Tub, 22-inch size. One 59c Wash Board. Two cakes of Fels-Nzaptha For Dollar Day d o Serpentlneecgr’:qs ,.‘, fl!:: P round. or square. s, alee plai z $1.69 Slop Jars : wmf Enameled Slop Jars, with cov - bail na'mue For DONAT Day- s st ond Sl 75 Cooking Kettles Alunginum_Ceaking Ketti size. "Lor Dollar Day- Paisley Silks $o.inch Printed Paisiey Silks, huull'ul printings and colorings. For Dollar 36-Inch White Mercerjzeg Poplin, h yarn mercerized grg For Dol White Check Dimity, 5 yds. 27.inch White Chack Rimity, In tha able pin checks. For Dollar Day.. White Organdy, 4 yds. 40.inch White ol’ilfl‘y Ine, sheer, trans. parent quality. h r D Mercerized Ponzee. 4 yds. 32-Inch M-ra-nud F.l!m.l fi»im fabric, In whl s. For D.I- Men’s Hose, 3 pair e Thread Silk and Silk-plated Hese; silks In black and plain colors, plated in fects; Irregular we f 65c and. For Dollar Day. Men’s $1.50 & $2 Gloves Heavy Wool Gloves, also lined skin gloves; perfect quality; broken lots from regular stock. For Dollar Day.....:cevevrspnererseys Metallic Cloth 36-inch Metallic Cioth, fine lustrous guality, " steel, old gold, silver, Ji rose, red, C\lr. quolse and pink. For Dollar Day.. ~—Lace Dept. Kayser’s Gloves, pair 16-button cnamolnm Gloves, snear uln - two-tone sffacts wanted spring zes. For Dollar DaY...eessersas <. $1.49 Tea Kettles Varues, Aluminum Tea Kettios, five For o os, fiv $1.50 & $2 Necklaces Fancy Beaded Necklaces, an assortment of patterns, in JI‘, crystal, amethyst, sapphire, emerald cffects. Pendant 2ha ‘graduate style. For Dollar Day.. 51.50 & $1.75 Panel Curtains n;’u e.c|ra color. agotcn :‘“d’ “°"";2; an vuull yards n rhed & “_n 2 iniched witn Fo‘r Dol dwarf stze, with 00 each, and one Soptolr chainy clasp, Dollar Day... $1.25 & $1,50 Lining Satin 58c ik “Ribl 36-fnch Plain and Fancy Lining Satins, ‘l l fllhd .u o an assorted pretty styles. For Dollar Day 75c Sash Curtains, 2 pair Stamped Sash Cus*ains, sheer white check lawn; blue bird design.’ For Dollar Day (Art Dept.—Firsg Floor.) - All-Wool Sérxe 50-inch All.woel Dress Serge, In black -nu navy biue. For Dollar Dly... ceaves © $1,80. Mesh ed Mesh Bags, ring uuh. dainty N?! hea' sultakle for misses._For Dollar Day., bullion mnn-.

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