The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 27, 1947, Page 3

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40 UA TMED wot Heo 1000) Fall: Headliners cet meer ee To Be Chief. |» Park: Attraction Sg I MA AOA oF ‘Development will be carried out by the national park service in such a way as to permit peo- ple to see and enjoy the area while the facilities for visitors intrude as. little as possible into - the natural scene. ‘BUYS OWN MOTOR ALHAMBRA, Calif. — While everyone was out for coffee, a motor was stolen from a washing machine in an appliance store. Later, two.men. entered the store and offered a motor for $15..It| . seemed a good buy and was pur- chased. Then the owner of the store discovered that the motor was the one which had been|: stolen shortly before, but. the men had disappeared. Aluminum. is’ the most. abun- |. dant metal found in the earth's crust. felt sailor, _.. . Fashion Group. s . . Pr “ > ut Hyer DAYS are here again—w tive for the last five: years, are on the w tailed luggage manufacture ‘dras- |. 7." : yng Pe Sepa pa! ‘tically, most styles now available Stitched. and fitted with brass ja number of improved features, ~~ ae * “GOING PLACES? ~ Good Luggage Is A “Must”... tay gp KO oh Mininos: ee we canny" shopping around, should bring you, good, valuee in vart: : Since wartime. shortages © cur- | Lopes = 144g russet, saddle leather, hand are strictly. new i i hardware, is by far the favorite Pate) rthea ag pling for, higgage, and the pet style ‘of according to the Luggage and|the traveling-man is the ‘two- Leather Goods, Manufacturers ‘of | titer case, with hangers for two America. The train box is. the| SUits and space for a/ week's latest addition to the luggage 'SUPPly of shirts and such. For field, being a squarish case with | longer trips there . is. the fort- space for cosmetics and over- ; Righter, which holds about twice night necessities. The combina- ; 35 much, and for short trips there tion hat-and-shoe case also is! is the overnighter, with space for newly popular, providing space | Pajamas, shaving supplies and and protection for. a complete |2n extra shirt. recat: hat-and-shoe wardrobe, the prob-| High style in women’s luggage lem ‘items of most packing. lis white rawhide, tough: and "In the men’s field, handsome | handsome, which may be. botind ss .. ‘in contrasting color. Also popu- lar is airplane luggage. in. color- ; ful lacquered canvas with leather bindings and brass hardware:' ; Luggage produced by reliable ; manufacturers usually is plainly marked as to the type of leather used—top-grain cowhide, satidle i leather, genuine rawhide and so on. It is important to read. these labels carefully, to see if cover- ings_are real or simulated’ leath- er. ae Among new items on .the. post- _war market are aluminum cases, and a wide range of plastic and coated fabric cases..Some plas- .ties look amazingly like leather, and are said to wear well. But good leather still is the choice of most travelers, and it is back on the market once more in handsome array, still higher in price than before the war, but within reach of average budgets. LUGGAGE WARDROBE . . . Complete travel equipment for the vacationer—wardrobe case accommodating eight to ten dresses on removable hangers; hat and shoe bag holding six pairs of shoes with center space for hats; train box, with removable tray, compartments for cosmetics and overnight necessities; weekend bag, for short trips. All in airplane lacquered canvas, leather bound, with brass locks, waterproof, washable. . © ——

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