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There BOYS' OVERALLS—05¢. ion of blood in A new suit free if they rip. Sizes 3 to 8 only. Blue, khaki and blue and white stripes. Regular price 31.25. Choice at 95c. ==Main Floor— WHITE PONGEE $1.95 Yard . \ery heavy pongee of rough weave, only. For =port skirts and dresses. inches wide. decided it should be sold under a rig- {d money-back guarantee. Pon’t waste any more time with out-side applications. Get a package of HEM-ROID from Clark & Brainerd Co. today. It has given safé and last- ing relief to thousands and should do it seldom fails. in white Washable: 36 Regularly priced $2.50—$1.95 yard —Mafn Floor— Children’s Party Dresses 98¢ styles in gingham, Ail new this season — Sole Agents I'or — DR. KAHLER’S, W. L. DOUGLAS and RED CROSS SHOES Orthopedic Advice Given Free, ODERN BOOT SHOP M. ALLISON, Mgr., —Main Floor— VESTEE SETS 39c Each Several styles of vesice sets in lace and organdie, collar and cuff sets and frilled guimpes. 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