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at their home ‘Thursday evening. _ Mr. and Mrs. Baillargeon Jef Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ames, Mr. fe aed Mrs. John A. Baillargeon enter. | ‘Bridge Will Compliment | The Tuesday bridge club will be WAPOA Alpha Auxiliary the holidays by Miss Marion Li at m | tirat meeting of the year Frida Ee ociety ) { . Po ld | CLUBS POR THURSDAY tar meeting Thureday, January 12, | Inetallation of officers and other im-| Queen nne Guild in | at 8 p.m, in the A. O. U. W. hall, | portant bu ur |W 4 PS) pleat cane. rw eis ihc ieic avn't taeitibadion ok wa Lecco etropo itan : ¢| Mra. J. W. Goodwin wil be hostess os will be held r8 cae a - " | arold Hauer, billed for a number | Rear Admiral Hoogewerff | or the Queen Anne guild at the| Leer! nie onl ati ti ial > tame he The Qu Nari ng te ap the Master planiat.” efit} Cc ; ever January at K, ¢ of the Maccaty will ho! a regu | 16 Quarante will be enter ‘ > and Mrs. Hoogewerff | orthopedic ‘Tea Shop Weadne hall, Mina A uckeerhott Berens Chi tained at the he t Mr. W. A ein t tor |For onstipated > ‘ » "| assisted by Mra. T. J. Cochran, Mr . n teity.” | Owen, 5625 Admiral way, ‘Tuesday t time since 1917 ndny | st: . . “e ? will oy Art department, Sorosia club, will ~ age > Honor Vice Admiral) xn Bayley, Mra. David] "Ent, orchestra, will practice ak | ,,Att department, Boronia club, will | TUN, "t's Dm, “Reapshee for roli| evening, January 39, at the Metropot-| Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver Pakenham and Staff ;)¥rver, Mes. W. 7. Whitney, Mrs! staryknoll hall, corner Ave, a ' a be ’ : M we tnd Boat | an theatre, 7 Carrel Bryne, M Mildred Horma ferson every hursda ‘ \8 tory v1 site of the only two worl rhe cout ca laxative in Mr. and Mrs. Huteson| xis tyrone Whituey, and. Miss | evont sere 4 Univershy Heights PoT. A, | pe famous planints booked for local re | me Moria te physia sour liver and wauney Apes y 4 ota ree University Heights PoT. A, will . om pee fd for local re) the world to physio your liv ’ Entertain at Tea, jean wouticee . Fee the dak aba ea Oe ree hool, 245 p. m.| Washington Boulevard W. ©, T. Us) will appear later in Seattle beatae bmg’ cl eatady 1 ii T one ‘ b penal va yf _ eee Washingt sulevard Woman Judging from the attitude t jg Se irvrennecea hg - " MIR Pix ru evenings of each month, at : h attitude taken by! or Upset, Acid Stomach is candy BORING VICK ADMIRAL! Birthday Dinner Renter See | sectiathen at Weiedevegh Christian er union will audiences in the Kast, where Bauer | or.” Peet A One or two to WHAIAM ¢ F AXE a te i, In recognition of the birthday of oe © | Seattle clrele, Neighbors of Wood |*rve lunch at noon Friday, Jan. 13,/ hag appeared almoat double the num night will empty your bowels com mder of the British North ar. Hulette, Mra Robert 1. Hulette Weederaft Tetem Chub | oraft, will meet in A. O. U. W, hail, |! the chapel, dat ave, and H. Madi: | ber of timer of wt planist, his| — squadron, and his staff.) entertained with a dinner of fourteen Noraft Totem club will hold ite | 1400 Ninth ave. non st, The afternoon session will! Northwest tour rtormances,| eve, boy, John A. Hoogewerff, }oovers at her home in Lake Forest ceeitinet Sauk preliebe ara begin promptly at 190, Members! under the direct) crn & Co. |J#tYIs, Anto Gilbert, 605 Thomas at commandant of the Puget | park Thursday evening huge mente, THUTESAY, gaat and friends urged to atte’ nan, promine 8. A. conarggre . deans P m Shares : ing a use ection of officera, Members | Social and Charitable Club “Freja” and friends urged to attend. " - promise to be highly apprect Sidney Philip, KB 43rd ov . si od riggs sceeabeconge nel: ti requested to be present ; Ladies’ Social and Charitable club, | siete pr —_ at, boy entertained one bundred | table, Music and dancing were en-| * or airs “Vreja.” will meet in ladies’ parlor Van Asselt POT, A. a buffet luncheon tn | joye er | ‘ | adiea’ partor) f Pt. iat at the Bava station |” sie a “ee | West Seattle Review, No, St | Of the Swedish club at 2 p.m, Howt-| The Van Asselt PT. A. will set Maasa and Mechenee q op ote | iv | West Seattle Review, No, 51, W. J. |eases: Mra, Signe Lotstield, Mrs. |it# regular business meeting Fri | pratt a, Wahine ‘ at ne ain wanna ‘wennte Musicale and A. of the Maccabees, will hold Ats|Edoll Johnson and Mra. D. F. Jobn January 1%, at 3 p.m The is cs Alensader, othra, Yakima Among mY ey ting at Carpenter's hall, | son, Gueatios of affiliating with the Hell, Arthur G., Beattin en and women trom | Dancing ‘arty « ' 4 fy ite who. peat wh De. the 0c ec ~ A Sesilehiae rave a ie are, Karedey, opr me ae |rtate orgunization wil be decided.| BIRTHS f ecrggy, ewmen on oe wea! z wovsdnpen pte ’ | wary at 2 p.m, sharp Overseas Card Party Members urged to att Johanson. Carl Kegnpr, Leavenworth, |wan Cheate very delightful musicale and dan¢ Tee The .regeler earé part ¢ th *, irk Finch, Elsie, ttle eee ing party Saturday evening, Janu | ar card party of the Are wirong, M. C, 2342 42nd ave, N..| Pierce, John H., Charlesto lees Th at tak laos, AO tek Oe Thursday Progress Club Overseas club will held at the girl watt |Churchili, Katherine 0. ‘ea y formal Tea for Ary Tem at her nome 18s Bist ave-| ‘The Thursday Progress club will | club, 404 13th ave ‘Thursday c Vrank #1714 California|La@ Londe, Clayton, Lake Burien. .19 itish Officers lwin A. Tinch. Prot Jamee Hamu. |™tt, Witt Mrs. P. B. Randolph 1093 |at #:30 p. m. All members and | $26. W. Siet ots xtrt |Jones, Eva, Lake Burien 2 16 Giicers | of Michi 0h isn ieuneen, pemineban “— ai os ‘ N, 60th st, Thursday, January: 13, | friends invited. Mm. A, B. Apple-| | Mf Warren, 6620 29th ave Posse Bote ante at « . jon Howe responded generously to| oy io a im, | vend: Gad tina 2. Seki Shee } r- 004, Belle, Beattle 30 who were entertained Y¢*| repeated requests for plano solos. |” ete =~ HER, Soneeees, | | ‘Patrick, 7 13th ave, N./ Jacobsen, Philip, Tacoma 21 et the Seattle Golf club, were | aries Minnie E. Larsen, a moat | eee | Erickson, Esther K., Aberdeen ...20 Renored at an informal tea) charming soprano solo: nd Frlends of Al Club | Irving PLT. A. Duggan, Mike, 2230 Sixth ave, girl.| Rooks, Albert, H., Benttle 30 M > 5 M9 The Friends of All club of thre Y. " mith, Mmery 1011 Marion #t. | Redfield, Edith t by Mr.and Mrs, Trafford Hute: | pinch, tenor, entertained moat gm Sa ae Geist torches oaeeer| ree, A. wil meet in the ve . Edith, Beattie ..... Legal ~ xe Highlands. s an Surnett . neet for club S¥4PPFET | school at 617 me ’ ol ravie, 1 Ao: e ‘at their by pene at th Highlan on nf alles Rose K a ay, January 12, at @ yi. m..|‘ othe 4 gor < we" Jobn Davie, William Lioyd, 6418 33rd w DIVORCES GRANTED rom remerto: responded = with | and at 7:15 will hear Mins Adele. Malt: | ,., rege te Bes: - Dubpernell, John, 1519 Edison st.) Grofford, Henry G. from Mary W. Honors Italian dialect readings. ire. Hed] ee ee eee ee ie te the| Mothers’ Congress” and the p ‘ Andrews: Migle (rom iterbert Books |sie Hornbogen presided at the re-| girls cl on tn the Thive dhder gram will be furnished by Smith, Frank, $018 Yauntieroy ave.,| Burch, Carl B from May. ‘ooks girls’ clubroom on the thirc of hae! Sethaitieie air | Bird, Grace BK. from William. Com. tee |" sshiment table | see school Refreshments Jenkins, Robert Ernest, 4034 32nd | Knowito co from George. Ing Lieutenant Comma: | Sine | Brighton Minute W: a | eee W., boy ik ehtie, HP. from Madiine. Eeoe wath weateld takes! al Rrighton Minute Women will meet Seattle Lodge No, 1074 raun, James Brace, 690 N. 78rd Tempking, Grace from Howard An 1 Miss Be ett i n Thursday, at 11 a. m., with Mire A Seattle lodge No. 1074, Fraternal Hengelbroe ck, Biwood J.. 721 27th tila May from Charles. this evening in Trinity 1 a ersona BR. Matthiesen :” Wilson ave, | Brotherhood, will hold public installa aye. sit 2 Brave WW tee Steed, cers of the U, § cDaniel, Roy, 2 eB . | Bverson > trot the officer: Dr. and Mra. Don H. Pulmer are| Members are asked to come prepared on of officers Thurmiay, January ;eeate ‘n 7, S60 E Marion ot, | ier Maude’ Pear tn ha stag dinner | boy earl from Homer entertained with a stag |sailing Saturday on the Keystone | to sew. }42, in their hall at Fremont. * |Johnson, John W. 1010 N. diet Malnier club at mn State for the Orient. During their opt. | os, ¢ boy | ene from John, “9p \s Orie uring the anley, Roy C 2 |} ee fro) abeence they will visit frends in| McKinley Circle Lanciicon Chapter AO, P. FE. 0. » anlar. Roy Chester, S118 Sth av gg lng Ry hod Buffet Supper at | Manila. They will be away about} McKinley Circle, Ladies of the) Chapter AO, P. K. O,, will meet Turner, Stacy KB, $546 20th ave. 8, Bessie M. from William C. - } rand Arm serve luncheon at/with Mra Anna C. Jamieson, 412 bey ellevue two months, Grand Army rve lure 1 cCouke: 021 Fat t i Mr, and = Mrs. oct ie, Seip | the home of Mre. J. C. Wein, 4022| Windsor apartments, Thureday, Janu MPG. DEPT. 18 OC MeCoukey, TL J, _2081_ Fairmount) Thompson, Mr. and Mrs _ Mrs. Louise Van Ote ts leaving parte T ureday anu ry 12 jary 12, at 5 p.m. CONSULTATION i Henry Glorius wil! entertain | Sunday for ¢ nia, where she will | 8t 12:30 o'clock A dial invita } eee mxAmtRayon ‘a buffet supper at their home | lecture on asian Ope and| tion ia extended to « | Graded Union of Sunday School Kussian plays in Sacramento, San gh lle: | Teachers } Bellevue, Sunday evening, Janu. j » SA 22. 4 | Franciseo, Berkeley and Los Angeles. | Tarraine Social Chay The next meeting of the Seattle EVERYTHING Fron Tum j eee | She will return to Seattle about Feb} Lorraine Social club, O. wiN Graded Union of Sunday School BYE AND BAR | AT 10 A. M. > |ruary 1. meet Thursday, January 12, at 2 Teachers will be held on Thursday AT THE BOX OrrICE Barnes to Entertain eee |p. m. morning from 9:30 to 11:30 o'clock in of the Sunset Club Capt. Omar J. Humphrey arrived | a W. C. A. auditorium Mrs. Donald Barnes will entertain | mm tea at the Sunset club Fri-| afternoon to honor Mra. T. A Jones, who with Mr. Jones ar recently from the East, ant Delphina Miller of Branford, | who is visiting her sister, | > PAGE 10 Seattle Tuesday Bridge Club |home Sunday from New York. Council of Jewish Women ee The Sounci! of Jewish Women wilt Mra. R. Rutter of Spokane is| meet at Educational Cunter Thure visiting her mother, Mra. F. E./ day, Jany 2 4) pm. The } Page, and sister, Mrs. Sabina Mor | board n niled at 1:30 about a week. | P. the afternoon there | will be a program. She will remain m see ton Mrs. James 8. Holmes will leave oy ' wit “ Cae eine at the guests | Sunday for a three weeks’ trip in Dickens Fellowship so Salifor | Dickens Fellowship w cot at honor in this city and Everett oii eee iv CA y Subse tay ry’ he : ° n be | ew.” Ret , Me watiace tees “Conttea, hire | _Mis Elspeth McEwan ts leaving| field.” Visitors welcome, | eee cc Mrs. George War,| Tursday for New York, to visit for | eee | P. Greer, Mrs. G Ar| several weeks. | _ Franklin High Sebmot PT. A. Boole and Mrs. Richard W see | Franklin High School Pu, A. wil! “f é Mra Charles Beresford Warren | Meet at school, 3:15 Adop’ and amalt son, James B. Warren IL, | of constitution to be considered ee for Dr. and Irs. Bouffleur With Dr. and Mrs. Albert Irving | ras the honor guests, Mr. | ‘and Mrs. David Edward Skinner will entertain fourteen guests at dinner Dinner Hosts Complimenting Miss Marton Fran-| ‘discus of St. Louis, who is the guest | ‘tained with a dinner of fourteen cov: | fs at the University club last eve Ring. followed by a theatre party at the Metropolitan. eee Mrs. Fenner _Complimenting Mrs. Raymond Fenner, Mrs. Edward H. Sebulz is) entertaining with two tables of bridge at her home Friday after Boon. eee Informal Luncheon at Rainier Club Complimenting Mrs. Willard G.| Gilson (Katherine Joyce), Mrs. Mildred | ‘M. Huntington entertained with an informal juncheon at the Rainier oon. lub yesterday atigracon. Luncheon for Mrs. Buell Miss S, Stella Burcham will enter: tain informally with a luncheon at ther home tomorrow afternoon, com plimentary to Mrs, Carrie R. Buell, ey Yakima. DATES TO REMEMBER WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Dt for Mr and Mre un Parish * THURSDAY, JANUARY 12— Mrs. F. Howard Plumn 5 |People All Over Aibnites|* have removed from the Swedish hos | «Tam. | pital to thelr home. CaP he | + oe 4 | Hatasu Guard Clob | Mra. Carrie R. Ruell, of Yaktma, ts) Hataeu Guard clu} will meet with | the guest of her son-in-law and Mrs. Charles ©, Digrman, 3446 63d ave. | daughter, Mr. and Mra. Harold H.| 5. W. 1 p. m. , uricheon, | «wart, for a week, en route to Colo- rado Springs, where she will spend Alpha Delta Pi Motheew’ Clab the remainder of the winter, Alpha Delta Pi Mothers ctu will a meet at the chapter hous, 5218 Uni Mra. Rosella Hocking, of Portiand, | Verity bivd., 2 p.m. who has been the guest of Mr. and te Mg Mrs, William R. Hocking for the past | Seattle Rewiew No. 8 month, is leaving the last of the week | Seattle Review ‘No. 8, W. for her home, “ Rie . been seme time in town, guests at the Hotel Sorrento, bave returned to their hy ° RA. eee Mr. and Mra. W. W. Greenwood! will leave Sunday for La Jolla, to wend the remainder of the wi ome. 7. ae Mr. B nd his daugh Misa Etta May Purdellian, of Mon-|er, Mine M An left today treal, arrived Sunday and will be the | for a trip of several months in the | guest of her uncle, Mr. W. C. Pardel- | East. lan, for a few montha, | Med ine x08 Mra. E. A. fitrout ts leavihe Sun Miss Lucile Hanger of Walla|day for California, to be gone sev Walla fs the guest of Mr. and Mry.|eral months. } George Gunn, Jr. cee | eee Mr. Vila M. Crosby leaves to Mr. and Mra J. Harrington E4-| morrow for Los Angeles to spend wards, of Kalispell, Mont., who have th winter. Public Is Amazed at Continued Enormous Demand for Tanlac tate that the eved of these red to b Tanlac hav eon entirely re symptoms th and happiness Want to Know What Is Behind the Phenomenal Success of This Prepar-| aniac has never been cures advertised it would perform ayo unheardeot wonde > advertist ation That Makes It the | has v arelghtorward dad World’s Greatest Tonic | °°" dele. bag iene’ Pinna true sinesslike way that has nmanded the ynifidence of all in Day after day the question is being ne comservative cla set forth. terribly dejected, depressed feelings, | ment. the ¥ | THE SEATTLE STAN ADDITIONAL CLUBS me amous Pianis We placed on sale Oo. EB. B, will 7 » White, 4405 + MOM LGORR 275 at 2 pm \idieting wat be ain iv STAGH SKATS Emma Holden. Election of officers THE OLD RELIABLE | wore: eee OPTICAL PLACE a7 «$2.00 TT TO WEAR Women of Mooseheart Lacion | Women of Mocseheart Legion will 4035-4036 Arcade Muilding meet in new Moone temple, § p.m. | wth Wiees MEE: | —— Veritas Whist Club | CONCERT + JAN. 18 Veritas Whiat club will meet with Mre. Ti. Buhl, 6206 Carleton ave Georgetown, at 2 p,m OPPORTUNITY eranwan tans} ROBSON METROPOLITAN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922. t Bowels, Sick Headache, pl by morning, and you wilt. feel mplendid They work while you sleep.” Cascarets never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calo. mel, or Ol) and they cost only ten cents a box. Children love Cas careta too. Advertisement Melburn, from Wai DEATHS Krutz, Minnie, Hill, James ¥ MARRIAGE LICENSES | | Grim orks Julius, 62, Black Dia Upstairs Store FORCED to SACRIFICE Entire Stock of Fine Apparel for QUICK DISPOSAL! The entire stock is new, and fresh, and bright, and comprises practically every wanted shade, material, style and size. We refuse to be parties to high prices in order to pay high rent. We'll quit first. This unusual situation demands unusual action—and we've acted Suits Coats —in trim tailleurs with a wealth of Win- ] rials and tatioring, conforming ter and early Spring ta oyery etal oo ere n'y at <0 wet gain Spree | ext dictates and to this store's Seng tie ee fe recognized matchless quality. 2 os e season has to offer in chic modes and splen- did fabrics. Dresses Debonair little models in scores of fascinating diversified modes of the hour, in all wanted mate- rials, colorings and sizes. highest All Styles, Sizes and Shades Plush, Velour, Normandy, Bolivia, Tweeds, Polo Cloth, Orlando, Crepe de Chine, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe, tain with & bridge tea, compli. || asked all over the United States and| ip » Sizes and Colorings to Mest 1 Canada: What is the reason for the ee en prmoux demand for Tanlac Every Destro —values 30 —values 80 ® || why do Tanlac salen keep increasing | merit, Unies a eek Ee blooms, Duvet de Laine, / geband nert nless full value underlies weeks. unen. || every ye when other medici theiasticle bavertiaed, ‘the abeneeiand —values 80 —values 80 sili sem to have a short-lived popularity | wilt ultimately fall of ite own weight aneee .30 to 28: to 7: and are then forgotten? }*"You can fool some o' © people 55. ass 5 ee : | You can fi rr f the peopl $55.00 .! $65.00 . 4 The answer is simple enough. The! *0tme of the time but you can't fool $6.00 eton || test of time has proven to people all| #ll of the people all of the time.” —values 7 Mrs. VE. Harris will be hostess to | over the American continent that| ‘Tanlac has been well advertised, it te to .30 values 80 Marae pion ae Taniac always prod 8 most gratify-|is true, but such a large and rapidly i —- to. comeee mt Quean Anne pall for venetit || !28 results, and that the remarkable| growing demand could not be brought 375.00 $75.00 .. $85.00 .. of the Orthopedié hospital. relief it brings seems to be more per-| about by advertising alo: It in FRIDAY, JANUARY 13— manent than ever before believed | what the people themnelves way that Mr. and Mrs. Ernest HE. Hemrteh’s || possi ints, One bottle of Tank: ld Aj:tud Mee ‘ : but ten more are sold in that * ‘ r jor Edward Bs. everywhere, who took it when it was at | Mites “Minoura "i Srey nice, Wie Sook H when i Wael OS Soomtunity ab a sesutt of tae Slightly Soiled Garments Lancheon in | e mpl that they are still enjoying excellent | !¢ of that first bottle, and that ta| One $65.00 Gray Suede Leather $4 90 the Teonis club, health, and millions of American| WY Tanlac has succeeded. People| mat, slightly solled, size 38 : . Burke as ho homes are now-using Tanlac as the | ®t “ways willing to talk about their Three $42.00 and $45.00 solled Georgette Mrs: games Hami ton r family medicine after first trying It a aga but they are more than} Dresses, tucked and beaded, in flesh entertain with a tea. ant Pots r | wlad to tell others of the medicine id turquolse, ing Mra Stewart Macklin, trom 4 || Ut thoroughly, and proclaim it the| F'aé ani 1 until 6 o'clock | Worid’s Greatest ‘Tonic | that ‘helped them. It is something sizes 16 and 18... wart ei |e y aha nak ele co amet Bers prac cad tation’ Values to $10 Tolo club's annual dance in f 0. || ‘Thousands of men and women of | they tried, for the impulse to sym. Party Gow 4, ‘90 eludi Me Myhtmory on the campus. | all axes and in all walks of life af-| pathize with your fellow man and hide $15.00 Tan and Black Fur —including. velvets, duvetyns, felts, ra, 0: M- Dickay’ will entertain flicted with stomach, liver and kidney | want to help him ta ofe of the strong Wabets and Pony Plush Gearhe 6 $4.90 ete,—in plain tail- homer trom 2°untt"8weloek. In disorders, sor of them of long kan oat, a8 at om of the biggest, Three $30.00 Black pik ored and in nobby seitiss, 188 Joan Dickey, "|| thin, nervous men and women appar| ‘that iw the reanen why the people Plush Conta, each. ...... ounnesen $ 9 trims and in all be tS nom | hau eta ween | hat et anon why tn pei ibs sig 82-90 gel Te iy for their || testified publicly that they have been | ana Ganada have become to speak of Tailored Buit out, your choice at r jer ine. fully restored to their normal health, r f 1 } " One $30.00 Navy Blue affeta. 5 Me, Barmeed Ul ccccnety ang welahe ts + | Tanlae ax the World's Greatest Tonic hig tai a rare $1.95 and....... Richard Allen || sth and weight by its use | And that t# the reason why the de ae ee | Still others, who seemed fairly|mand for this remarkable medicine | py || Well. yet who suffered with indiges-|has grown to such proportions that | 7 || ton, headaches, shortness of breath, |it im almost Impossible to keep deal Store Hours: ; This Is ney are || (outed tongue, foulness of breath,| ‘Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bar. 9 A. M. or. Secon ve. an nion St. a Bona wn ‘evening ot || Constipation, bad complexion, lous of |tell's drug stores and by leading to 6 P. M. Entrance, Second Avenue Fide Sale appetite, sleeplessness at night and| druggists everywhere, Advertise VALUES — 50 HUNDREDS OF PAIRS TO CHOO! FROM. FORM VALUES $10 TO $15. SIZ: 2% TO 8, WIDTHS AAA TO Dd. BLACK KID, PATENT, BROW KID AND MAT KI IN %INCH LACE, WITH HAND TURN OR WELT SOLE AND LEATHER OR COVERED FRENCH HEELS, i eects ————————SSS—— sss SS ee 150 Pairs Children’s Shoes VALUES TO $3.50 Postage prepaid Satisfac- tion or your money back. ‘1 95 Pumps and Oxfords SIZES 5% tol Bound 6329 th Sumitka, K, 3 months, 822 Jacksom at JILTED LOVER FAVORED I hear your old sweet has fajlen in love with you again, What's the idea, anyway? Didn't you tell me Helen turned you down cold when you refused to spend all your salary om clothes?” “Maybe I did tel you that. She tramp and said she to go out with me | She was right, though, and I guess she knows I've taken her advice jas she has smiled at me ever since I got this new overcoat and sult at Cherry's, I learned that I can dret better on credit and have a hunk of the old salary left over. “They are on Second Ave., between Madison and Spring, 207 Rialto over the Pig'n Whistle. Take Alec, 61, Puget 76, MeDonald, 1 lativon, Mrs. Allen, “Bay, Jim. heart over j called mo s | was ashamed Bidg., MANUFACTURER’S SURPLUS STOCK | SHOE SALE HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF HIGH-GRADE SHOES, PUMPS AND OXFORDS TO CHOOSE FROM $3.80 TAN CALF WITH WELT SOLES, IN ALL SIZES, WIDTHS ATO E; $8 VALUES REDUCED TO $3.80 Reduced to Ti aaa ALL CHILDREN’S SHOES AT Reduced Prices (ECONOMY BASEMENT) BLACK OR BROWN KID WITH LEATHER FRENCH HEEL IN irae LACE; SIZES