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eee ee : oe PAGE 4 JARDINE TELLS » FARM VIEWS Believes Education Is Best Chance for Federal Aid PLANS SUMMER TOUR No Panacea for Farm lls; Merely Practical Helps WASHINGTON, Mareh 30. retary of Agriculture Jard er, is going out to the agricultural regions this summer to discuss farm problems and suggest busines methods. The new secretary has decided education is the best government activity In behalf of th farme Jardine today outlined hia views of his job along the following lines 1, The needs of tho farm “back home” must be kept in mind his department must co-operat closely with other federal and state departments, pgricult and experiment stavions in prom ing a sound and prosperous ture. The spread between paid to the farmer and the paid by the consumer must t duced by good business methods, ‘The farmer ought to get 40 of every dollar paid by the sumer. CO-OPERATIVE WORK CO-OERATIVE WORK 3. Co-operative marketing as tions should be encouraged by a vice and aid. 4. Standardization of diversification of crops and ation in preventing over-producti are important steps to be 5, The farmer should eliminat his overhead by busines methods, closely observing the trend of markets and demand and con sumption, “I have no panacea for agriclutu ral relief, and I don't believe any body has,” said Jardine, “but I want to pick out a number of practical and constructive things which farm. ers can put into practice to get their business on a more satisfac: | tory basis.” | Legisaltion, he thinks, can only help farmers help themselves. | The problem of the middleman will be settled by the operation of economic laws, he said. Main Street see Art Houlahan, brick man turer, leaving the Hoge bu: with a agricul con Or productio ©o-ope promoted ufac- man, am guests Rudolph, messe ger, deliver teleg at the 0. L. Miller, lawy Frye hotel. : a. Vv. hustling in from Edmonds. A. Smith, financier, traveling north on Third ave. HL Thompson, teacher, sporty overcoat on State Committee Plans De- velopment of Playgrounds Returning from a visit to three of the state parks, W. G. Potts, state) treasurer, stopped off in Seattle Sat urday, full of enthusiasm the park system of the state. In addi looking after mate's Potts is a member of the The other Savage and tion to money, state park committee members are Clark V. J. Grant Hinkle. | “We visited Millersylvania,| Twanh and Lewis and Clark parks this week,” he says, “We found | them each in fair condition, but have mapped out a clean-up campaign that will greatly improve them by | the time the tourists begin to arrive. | Because of a lack of funds we will not be able to do all that we would like to, but next year we propose to| continue the work and hops to have | a fine system of parks by the end of | 1926. | FURNITURE MEET Manufacturers, Salesmen, Want Greater Production Furniture makers and salesmen of the Northwest will unite {n ask. | ing increased demand and produc. tion of Northwestern-made furni ture, they decided at a dinner Sat urday night, at the New Wash. ington hotel. More than 200 at tended. The dinner was staged by the Retail Furniture association, co- operating with the Northwest Fur niture Manufacturers and Jobbers’ | association, A convention of retail dealers will be held here April 26. 28, and in July a Northw furniture exposition will be ‘Tacoma. furniture made held in 3 Néw Apartments to Be Constructed Dr. C. 8. Leede will build a $850,000 apartment house at 191% Boren ave., it was announced Mon- day. Other projects incluc 000 strictur, at Boren ave, and | Spring st., for John $. Hudson, and | $100,000 building at Brooklyn and E. 47th st., for the B, Investment Co, @D. | Officials at Church Dedication Ceremony! Civic officials of city, state and nation and high Jewish church dig-} mitaries met Sunday at the formal dedication here of the new Herzy synagogue, 20th ave, and’ Spruce nt. Rabbi Baruch Shapiro conducted the ceremonial. ‘The structure seats! 1,750, with an additional auditorium that will necarmmodate 750 Of exhibiting Third av E. B. Genung, credit man, en- [ tertaining visitors at The Olym- | pic. John W. Graham, merchant, | of Spokane, attending credit men’s convention. J, ©. Ward, bookbinder, doing his stuff on Seneca st. Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Weiss of Vashon, spending a day at The Olympic. Herman Meacham, etectrician, hiking up Columbia st. No Telephone Orders Taken Nor “Returns” Allowed on Merchan- dise Reduced for Remnant Day. Second at Pike The Object of Remnant Day is to dispose of all odds and ends of merchan- dise, to enable us to keep our stocks fresh and clean. Ribbons ) THE SEATTLE ST/ “y MecDougall_/outhwick W hat Is a Remnant? A “Remnant” remain glass or china, pair of hose, short length of yard goods, bit of jewelry, pair of shoes, shirt, blouse, odd curtain, or small group of few be a small portion, fragment, or lines. A “Remnant” may 1s a from broken : , Women’ s Hosiery Children’s Shoes Leather cone —I65 Ribbon Remnants; tud fu —tl Pairs ¢ hildren's s Button | —19 Bags; : tir . Krain q Shoes; in ite ke 4t 5 urne « 4 e « 1 in all von 8 10. 506 and bia. paten r pat 4 f goat, pat 1 k rae ide —28 Pairs silk HM ani At to # b t % to « y Reduced \ , juced t pair 1.05 { to Half Price | sizes 8% and 9 Former | 90 Pairs Chikiren'’s Felt Sip | —4 Hage MacDougall-Sout ‘ pair 1.65 | pers; bootoe atyle; re ‘ bottom and BET FLOOR “1 Pairs Silk Hose; full.te | sizes 12° to 1, Reduced be ‘. . - ioned; brown; size $¥%. Formerly | pair 50 rocco ‘ieather sir; reduced to. pair 1.68 | —18 Pairs Boys’ Felt Slippers: |; ‘ i to 5.96 —It Pairs Silk Hose: f a ahd’ z iy side Flannel Remnants 4 ahs it i gun : wn and grhy 4 ‘ to 7 us J ® rorme: 5 par Reduce —75 Cotten and Wool Remnants; », Reduced t palr 1.35 , palr 956 REET FLOOR orted colo to | 80 Pairs Chiffon Silk Hose; | —10 Pairs Misses’ Calf Lace flannel i wn; fullfashioned; | Shoes; black and tan; sizes 8! . . yet G ; $ to 10, “Reduced to | 3: fo 18, 1, Reaueed ¢ Linens and Towels Reduced One-Third palr 1.35 | palr 3.95 | —W Linen Remnants; tr a « MacDougall-Sout hw. MacDougall-Southwick tabl ! FLOO STREET FLOOR | FIFTH FLOOR Woolen Goods —20 ‘Deem Cotton Huck Towel Wool Remnant ding white; with red border; hemme ath tae aoe . . nize 16x32; formerly 6 for 1.00 colors, stripes, plaids and checks —15 Dorn Cotton Turkish Tow: to 3 yards. R Boo eee — els; white; sin thread; hem Halt Priee ° | med; wise 17x36; formerly 6 for Bouthict Half Price 115. Reduced to 6 for 956 FLOOR ct ao Aa al ele | —A2 Cotton Hematitched Scarfs; " : : white huck; size 17x60; formerly Neéh —48 Remnants; including Georgettes and Soc, Reduced t each B9¢ eckwear crepe chiffons in all shades; lengths of 14 to —6 Doren Linen Napki —20 Collars, of nd 1 yard. Formerly 2.00 yard; reduced to quality; hemmed ith -Pric 6 f 6.2 t Formerly 1.00, reduced e Half Price te 6 for to... —24 Remnants of embroidery and novelty —5 Linen Table Cloths —16 Pieces Neckwear, banding; 2- to 4-inch widths; lengths of 4 xe Vue , fancy collar length, « to Orinches. Reduead’t Half-Pri 62x81. For Reduced Aik. Sunes altos o S inches. Reduced to alf-Price °.98 = —125 Lace Remnants; including Val, Cluny MacNougall-Southwh : Dricgrelbe sp eagaith ake Venise and filet patterns; in lengths of 14 to HABEMENT FLOOR tan pique’ ventees, Reduced 5 yards. Reduced to. Half-Price a kts paaes Vasieasl map —35 Remnants of novelty flouncjngs; in Wash Goods ¢ Embroidery Linens and Spanish, metallic and Chantilly laces; lengths —00 Cotton Remnants; includ Broadcloths, Formerly 4.95, re of 3% to 114 yards; reduced to. .... Half-Price It dot to a5 + .ederesn ta 2.95 fe ‘ a —3 ‘Organdie Collar Lengths —75 Remnants Narrow Braids; fringes and faater in‘ assorted colors: white with high colored om. cords; ‘reduced to Half-Price lerletha of % to 4 yardx Re broideries. Reduced to .,..35¢ duced to HalbErice Mace Jouthutek FLOOR MacDougal STREET Women’s Silk and Muslin Underwear Women’s Gloves —M Costume Slips; bh and | —15 Pairs Fabric Gloves; i¢ and rchid batiste and white muslin, | 12-button styles; in black, h embroidery edging; sizes 42 overt and mode; size to and 44; with shadow proof heme. some with embroidered Formerly 1.50, reduced to 1.00 Formerly 1.26, reduced —I8 Pairs Sateen Bloomer S5e¢ brown and mais, = 9 Red ajama Suit white dimity —It Pairs Kid and ta wo-piece | marly 6.50, —8 Pairs Kid Gi: nos 5%, Juce: brown and gray; sizes 6 H colette Formerly 5.00, reduced to 3.95 h scajloped a —#4 Pairs Fabric Gloves; 16 size 34, Formert nd 12-button ner nm . mode, gruy, beaver xe , Voile Vests; in mals ™ Formerly 2.25 pair and or ; nizes 40, 42 and 44 duced to . pair 1. 75 ith hems Re MacDoupall- Southwick duced to .. oo The STREET FLOOR =16 Voile Drawers; hemastitcned ! hems; mais, pink and orchid; size 25. Reduced ‘to...... ..76 , phair ifs Women’s and MacDougall-Southwick ‘4 THIRD FLOOR Misses’ Suits and Coats —10 Sports Suits; of black belted tuxedo st 1s, 38, 40, 42, For. reduced to 5.00 —6 Tweed Sports Suit Women’s and Misses’ House Dresses and Robes —50 Gingham Porch Dresses; | check pattern; sizes 14 fine imported ginghams, organ- | formerly 18.50, reduced to die oe head eka p e cand a 15.00 orange, re nd blue; sizes 16, ;, 26, 38 and 49. Formerly 3.85, Boorte Galtes of gra a reduced to ...... eae) ele Nes Fe py aod 2 =11 Crepe Kimonos; rose, tay | 12e4- Fem eOY ue ego ender, orange and blue; medium |" "**" ¥ and large s trimmed with Rubberized Slickers; yellow yarn embroidery. Formerly 7.95 ith corduroy coll sixes 16, reused 40 ; 5.95 | 36 and 40, Formerly 4.95, re. —14 Gingham Dresses; check | duced to ... 8.95 patterns with white collars, in —1 Downey Wool Coats; brown; green, black and white; sizes 36 | #izes 16, 36, 38, 44; crope-nilk to 40. Formerly 2.95, reduced | lined, Formerly 26.00, reduced (07404 are te -. 4.95 | to . 19.75 =15 Muslin Nurses’ Uniforms; | —2 Coats, sof brown and green white; sizes 38.to 44; regulation | velkara; sports st cape-back: style, Red to .. THe | ai 16, 18. Former 00, re —2 Maids’ Uniforms; black sok | duced to ‘ 49. 76 sate; ize 46. 75¢ | 9 yyto Teddy-Bear Coats; tan —10 Khaki Coats a nd | and gray; sizes 96, orepéat white corduroy ch lined. Formerly reduced 26, 40 wii 46. 4 ; BOE 6 : 26.00 MacDougall-kouthwick , : ; —4 Moline Dress Coats; brown; hb ma era hi with sealine fur collars and cuffs; wizes 36, 38, 40. prmerly , , 46.00, reduced to . 85.00 Women’s, Men’sand MacDougall-Southwiek + , THA J a Misses’ Shoes SECOND FLOOR —87 Pairs Women's and Grow: ing Girls’ Shoes; including grow: Art Needlework ing girls’ bli satin pumps, izes @ to 6%; women's black | 34 Stamped Linene House patent and black satin pumps, | Dresses; corn color, Reduced sizes 3 to 8; women's oxfords, | to 59¢ black and brown suede, 189 Stamped C1 including ied Rompers 's Dresses; of pink and patent; # to 2% to7, Re be blue striped ginghams, sizes 1 . to 3 years; chambray \oomer- jo “5 wiightly soled , pea | dda Pintle Peake frocks in green and blue, sizes Ty gel gp Se oni el ai ea ATG 6: ars; dresses of phir ony Wotten's pit ripe printed lawn, white dimitys pink pees; Aibplay. polled) ‘amsorted 4 organdie and rose, corn and blue Bardo bb n aaa cs etuced | Miene in sizen 4, 6, 8 and 10 Palere at 3h ‘pile 26¢ years, Reduced to..........60¢ irs Men's Felt Slippers; | 06 Stamped Centers; white art y and brown; sizes 6, 74@) cloth; 36-inch size; in two pat. and 8% Reduced to....pair BO¢ | ter Reduced to bo¢ MacDougall-Houthwiek VIVTH VLOOK MacDougall-Southwick. FIFTH VLOOK i i aaah Hi bite ugall-Southrwick STREET FLOOR Fur Coats and tu redu —I! Natural Skunk Throw Scart; MacDougall- Southwick BASEMENT FLOOR Women’s and Children’s Knit Underwear Scarfs —3 Cotton Corset Cover Dpposum Fur Chokers; ie es 5.00 size 42. Formerly 1.2 1.00 —t Children’s Cotton Ve nts} ® rmerl, 6 yours ‘ 25.00 dusdad © to Stone Marten * Fur Cacters, ral color. Cotton Ww Suits; long 45.00 luced to 1.00 —1 Taupe Fox Scarf, Formerly white; sizes 45.00, reduced te 25.00 | * sleeve, Swine Natural Hudson Bay Sable | ' 50¢ pkers. Formerly 26.00 —li Mercerized Lisle Suits; tuded’ to 25.00 | # knoe length, hea facDougail-Southwich Piri reduced to § SECOND FLOOR —2 dersey Silk Gowns; flesh, peach; sleeveless gowns; size 17 Formerly 11.95; reduced to 8.95 Corsets and Girdles | —2 Jy Silk Bloomers, in gray, with contrast trim at knee. 13 Corsets and Girdles; Mar Sizes 6 and 7. Formerly 4.95 Modart, Treo and Bien | Reduced to . 8.95 makes; low-top models, . front and non-lacing; sizes MacDougall-Bouthwick 0, 38 and 96... For THIRD FLOOR reduced to,,.4.05 —13 Corsets; including Marvene, ‘¢ i Treo and H, and W. makes; sizes H Boys Clothing 22, 25, 26 to 28, 33, 34; 14 | —13 Wool Capa; dark colors; sizes 16-inch mo¢ Jong hip | 6% and 7; indestructible vizors Formerly 4, reduced | Reduced to ., . 506 to 4 —3 Youths’ Suits; ‘brown wool —12 Girdles; non-lacing long pants; Norfolk style; size mode 4 and 16-inch; | 17 and 18; reduced to, 9.95 to Formerly | —6 Wool Mackinaws; dark col to. .....1.00 | Ors; sizes 4 to 6; reduced to Marvene, Modart : 3.95 various wanted styles; | —% Wool Mackinaws; dark col is; sizes 28, 29, 30. ors; 12; rs dto ...7.06 Formerly 20.00, reduced to | —25 Cotton Play Suits; khaki tesscseevecsecveeeseees 14,05 | and blue, red trimmed; sizes 1 —1 Modart Corsets; non-lacing | to 7. Formerly 1.00, reduced and front-lacing, medium and | to be eeeenee oes BOE long hip models; sizes 30 and | —14 Wool Jerseys; blue and Formerly 60, reduced | gray: sizes 28 to 34; roll nook o . 16.50 Corsets; including Modart j reduced to ........ nnd Marvene makes; low-top, | —5 Wool Sweaters; coat style, long hip, 14 and 16-inch models; | and ruffneck styles; dark colors; sizes 26 Reduced to 9.95 | sizes 22 to 26; reduced to 3.45 MacDougall-Southwiek THIRD FLOOR & MacDougall-Southitck THIRD FLOOR Silk Remnants —300 Silk Remnants; in crepe | 1] /2 Chine, flat crepes, messalines, char- meuse, crepe satins, taffetas, radi- ums, pongee, wash silks, printed crepes and novelty silks; lengths of Price Vy to 3 yards, Reduced to... MacDougaill-Southwtek STRE. FLOOR MeDougall ee hie 4 BARS or bits of merchandise which a dress, a piece of pillow, merchandise, hat, imilar Domestics —85 Cotton Remnants; musiin ar r pre One Fourth 1.25 sear * ht oile . Ra luce 1.45 cDougall-Bouthwick HABEMENT FLOOR Women’s Millinery Hate; —36 Trlnmed hades feathers, clusters on alLover emb elf t Form acDougal BECON D FLOOR Handkerchiefs —IM Linen Handkerehiets; surple, green, blue and some with contrasting borders; reduced to each 10¢ MacDe 1. Bouthwick STREET FLOOR Men’s Furnishings —6 Madras Pajamas; assorted size HB. Formerly 2.9 iced to 1.96 Wool Sweater Coats; colors s §. For ° 2.95 Pairs Silk Pajamas nen A merly 0 pair iuced to pair 6.95 —25 Neckties; « milk 1 knit in assorted colors; reduced to 85e¢ —60 Percale Shirts; neckband style; sizes 14 to 17; reduced to BBe —20 Shirts; Tuxedo and full reas wtyle; white; sizes 14 to 16%. Formerly 1.95; reduced to . Be —29 Shirts; assorted colors; Man hattan make 14 to 16% 2.25 n Suits; white 1.25 —35 Uniow Suits; cotton and cot 6.35; reau to 4.85 MacDougall thwtch MENS’ SHOP—STREET FLOOR Draperies and Curtains —i}0 Cretonne Remnants; all cole 16 inche wide lengths of 1 to 6 yards; reduced to.. Half-Price —i5 Remyants; including mar quisette, voile, Swiss and mad. ras; in white, cream and ceru shades; 1 to G-yard lengths; re duced to Half-Price Remnants; in silks: mixtures: —w overdrapes and ‘ and K to4 —? Cedar Chest rayon ds; reduc Half Price slightly dam 48inch size; reduced to... 17.50 ‘MacDougail- Bouthutck FOURTH FLOOR Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters —I8 Sweaters; of mohair and worsted; rust, navy, brown and tan; sizes 28 t 38 to 42; acquetto, aslip-over and coat styles, Formerly 4.95; reduced to ‘ 2.06 _! Mohair Sweaters; orchid; sizes 86 and 40; reduced to 50¢e —38 Sweaters; including golf coats, slip-ons, jacquettes, and coat styles; of camel hair, worst ed, mohair, alpaca and zephyr yarns; in navy, tan, brown, gray, black, orchid, white, rust, green, lavender; sixes 36 to and 46; reduced to .... 1,95 MacDougall-Southwick SECOND FLOOR Women’s and Misses’ Blouses —415 Blouses; including over blouse, jacquette, tunic and tail ored styles; of out velvet, taille, roshanara, woo) jersey; in brown, tan, orange, black, cocoa; to 46; reduced to, ... 8,95 in white; Binos 98 and 40, .50¢ —4 Voile Overblouses with lace trim; Reduced to ‘ MacDoupail-Southiwick SECOND FLOOR —3 Skirts, wool and granite cloth; size 27; stripes, platted sides; our wrap-around styles, formerly $3.60, reduced to 2.05. —9 Skirts; C@po Chine, rosh- anora and = granite cloth, in greon, pink, white, gray; sizes 29 to 84; plaited panel fronts; reduced to 8.05 at MacDougall. Southwick's, second floor. outhwick PAITHFUL BSBERVICEH * fi L z 4, and fant ed to 7.95 own, henna, black, turquoise green, tan; sizes 14 ¢ some beaded, or two-plece 16 Former! 59 Kod models. Reduced to 8.95 | ;,, , -} . Infants’ Clothing Notions —29 Nainsook Dresses; hand- | —32 Remnants; including Kier made: white; sizes 6 months to | ert dress ebield guimpes; sizes 34 year. Reduced to... -65¢ | to 44; and Ever-Ready Brasslere, —42 Pairs Silk Half-Hose; blue | size 34, with shields; Treo and white; all-siik; sizes 4 and | Girdles, sizes 24, 28 to 36. Re Reduced to pair BO¢ | duced to vereeee ee DARE —I2 Legging Sets; all-wool —4 Article r-Ready bh three-ple leggings and sweater; wn and red; trimming buttons in zen 24 uced to gray Reduced to Bee ene F 7 dase nae = ants; includ! ou 12 rs Jersey Drawer Leg- somqipare Beige rete) te hair coat buttons, gings; wool-mixed, in __ black, neat white and gray; sizes 4 to 6. be “] reduced to 1.50 | ©° ess deere : —16 Remnants; Marcelrite —15 Knit Woot Leggings; re wavers, and brown and blue; sizes 24, tons. Formerly 50c card; reduc 1.00 | —42 Pushionette Hair Nets. Re —36 Pairs Cotton Receiving | duced to Blankets; white, pink. blue with —60 Yards Vassar red, brown and tan; sizes 2 to $ years; novelty dress and tailored mir brai wooden needle cases, wiodelp. ,Fedueed tL 1,50 | finished braid and colored bia —10 Willow Baby Baskets ahah aa gaa 5¢ panels aprankencosaaaae MacDougall-Southwick natural color, Formerly STRE FLOO. duced to Prvaray EY’ Gelb; ivory “wood: drop-ald sighUy. pala “and dachotive Jewelry Formerly 12. Toiletries —17 Strands Bead Necklaces; in é erystal effects. Reduced to..35¢ —21 Remnants; including Lubin | —2 Solid Gold Waldemar Chains, toilet powder, and bath salts, | Formerly 7.50; reduced to:.5.00 smelling salts, and nail clippers. | —§ Stone-set Hair Orname Reduced to Te Spanish effects. Formerly iM fortune telling set, powder, F smelling salts and novelty perfumes in unusual Reduced to .. —14 Remnants hath salts, perfumes, Formerly 1.50; reduced | leather writing cases, and sets of :1.00 | celluloid table: numbers. Former- Boxes ‘Lublin Face ‘Powder, ly 1.00; reduced ‘ ..T5¢ Formerly 2.00 box —I2 Novelties; Including Cc Chinese . pin cushions, child's desk set, -u Lionel Heart Shaped ‘Com. candy box, desk calendar, st pacts, Formerly 1.50; reduced | tionery folio, and Hindu er ibd aaoe eae O5¢ |. ball: Reduced to.. ..50¢ —9 mnants; in Fairy Fuel, ; bridge sets, Mah and tweezers, Reduced to... 39¢ Vogue nappi —12 Jmported Razors, Formerly metal number set, i Shampoo, a |) IONDAY, MARCH 30, 1925 Hundreds of Other Articles “Not Advertised,” Reduced for Rem- nt Day. , A EL iot-7700 The Prices on Remnant Day are all drastic reductions. Every is priced low enough to assure customers excep- tional saving temnant Women’s and Gils’ Clothing . —t Polsire Coats; 7 Misses’ Dresses ep gegh >: yabealte Brushed Wool Suit; twe r a 3.9 4 ise 16. Redticed Dresse 5.76 en 1 iret Twill Dresses; + i r 7 4 At 1.95 embrolde r . —7 Ali Wool Coats; 5.75 year mod r ar Twill Dressen; braid ret Drown & embr Girls’ MacDougall-Rout hwich MacDougall-Southwtck, RECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR Odd Lots in Table Glassware, China and Sil- verware, as well as Lamp Shades, and Standards, that have been used as display samples greatly re- duced for Remnant Day. MacDongall-Southwick FOURTH FLOOR en's hip f 29x38. i %-inch wide, Re: ..3 fof 25¢ including col. fancy trim. “Remnants; ored rick rack braid, —! of silk and br —i0 Articles; silver rings. —13 U Reduced to including pencils and sterling ear- 95; reduced to 8.95 MacDougall-Southwick THIRD FLOOR novelty Articles; Glenecho perfume, | reduced to .. 3.95 Golliwog face cy bath crystals, French containers 596 including Dorin and Chu Chin Chow MacDougall-Southwick Stationery —I4 Gift Novelties; inoluding ridge sets, of pads and tallies, reduced 8 Articles; teduced to r —3 Score Meiers. reduced to including Revelation nail polish, Lovely Lady Hauid cleans. | —8 Remnants; Mah — Jongg ing cream, and glycerine samp. | counter sets, fancy Mah Jongg Reduced” to .... 15¢ | score pads, Reduced to....1.00 M ‘Dougall-Bouthre stab REBT FLOOR MacDougall-Southiwick STREET FLOOR Tuesday Only 1.65 Rayon Scarfs A brid offering of Rayon Scarfs, in new Spring colorings and patterns MacDougall-Southwick STREET FLOOR—CE

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