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[was irailier late, #iwe Joe bad fillod
thia rQle two innings btf9XV. JQe
took advantage ot the *1141%st 01
and this
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go7iir at all.
knows
I wonder it Mccurday T ReAts For 1922 `00DS
irst on is Entrance
I how Pridbain rewhed i i SUMMEIR G
11L.-4 ;— *k -A0, McCurd fieldedi
slovenly fashiQno fumbliag isalxl
Tots, tainable, No. Ruby Felce (8),
number of marks obtsiin"able,
65 "air W it over 1" 6 " ;A V-."* Waar
AkUJAMe.." V, P fau . ", 9
Wr%st as it a had not ing 011 his no. marks necessary to P44%. 4WN No. IT- Olive Black,
t'O, S witVat low Q per cent. in O*ch *ub-
raind but his cap�. but be certainly
ingde Mesh wits surprist%. I to see that the runner First-class honors require rA2 unwiWin loresse*�Tbose left to be sold at very spec-
)ouble Mesh S' 118111411as and are marked (A), $tcOnd- No. 1 -Harvey Baxter. John Tabb.
had Qrojwd the b r age$ before the
x4 class honors neW 625 *)14 are niarl.Q N9. "Ohn Farlish, Jwssie MWatill, tvicellent
ball clicked into the socket of shieeit jai Prices. Regular v4lues $6,50 to 0.00)
lot Each V. No. 1-+loreftce &gqsv�
%rk. obtained in eaeh bargaius at the price' Of 498 -
mitt To aft the look on Me( The highest in
face InAlle one wonder ,Why p"'Ple Ito Goderich Tp. ps
2 for 25c 3 for 2Sc subject is as kqIIQw8."- At
to, the movies to ate eom4dies., to ould styles in Cteps
4 Readiog-Alice Shackleton, 47. No I -Walter Hamilton. Zadi4ris" Waists —charl"Ing Colo
Hones did not Uve his jl�gulor spelling-Sibirl,!A Beacom, Robert No. X -Joan Groves. ox(a), de Chine and Georgette. Reduced to $3 75 from- Prices'
No. 5 -Vella Cox (Al. Helen C
two -bagger but managed to bit two Ga�!k)Alh Ray me ter, 46. Mary McPhail, 3win Pickard. ranging $5.50 to 1-45-7�5-
,Every Net GIparanteed Perfect $ill les out of four tinits to bat. Ile Writing -Alice Presses No. G -Ruth Bell, Adelaide Davidson
Str,4pg,, 97,
Literature Xa�belle ler, 04. . Mar ry—L es' Ready-to-
im hitting some eli _guerite Falconer, ".NWIG summer Millino adiee and Aliss�,
compositiow-'Gordon FRw i
Geography-Gordou KILiting, 90 K*ftel. chine and
')Curdy for two NVear Hats, in mobairs, 161*11% Crepe
Joe worked M� irte thy Brown, iriine No. '8-Reta McClelland.
tickets to the 41old. plants hOW01 but 'HiStOry-1)"o No. 14,Shirle� Sexcam (A), Le*is orgauXes. rhey are all very pleasing slAapes and t1le
did not eonnect safely. Very feV Ilen- 860 -Gerald Farquilar, Ross Ellwood, NZilliam, Nutchins, vies. the prlQe 91iould Please You too. They raug� frolu
IE like Joe's 121telling (when they are vithmetle- $Je Lindeaq --fA),. Nation Lind-
sippose Joe does not e and Wisle Linda 100. AF, Marion Middleton (A). $2 25 tO 450-
CAMPBELUSDRUG STORV batting t 6M*S, 4W eefe (O.Se , ' S� . . k1l. gtylea' for . laffiei
like a il'Uher WholilirlS frOtA -thO PQr 'Bay Tp.
go aide efther. Bathing suits"We lla�e theill.
�7i 0 (BY `GOde- No. 2-Mly Greb, Violet
%e -Pholn "I -AI -Shirley, Beacom Murray
Square sts rich Board), 628" and Olive Al , ton Oscar uckey, Frank. Wildf n or goulletuidul Sirls or boyS3 both woollen and QPtt0u-
The "Lindsites" were 9M (Goderich Examiners) 619,* In* Hard' No. Ong, Urat
ly just and, "th� . 3 -Florence Avilistr Prices 750 tO $3-75i
1W x0lifoil, on Mlonds (Exeter Board) 604. Blackwell M -t. Glenn L(We.
had no more luerey on their hosts 'A fled are Cap—r-,xtraordirl0y Offerillg in Mell's CaPs
y had here. Lindsay lie marks of those t�lat to No. 4 -LucK buebirme, Ethid-usak, Men
the,
-opPositiOrk And being mailed, to them. Vusuceessful Ed_�ar estweyer. "for sulume ice
affair for the Avot few innings the essayed to fool the candidates that decide to AyPesl No. es.-C-harlotte FarwelL r in light cheeks and plaids. Pr` $1.10.
Kit ling to break low did so In great itYle, improving 'the PubliO SchOO In' No #;,-Allen Miller, Alvin Rader, priced at $1.50
IT164 WIN TWICE kton boys fai oceeded. Joe' should 110tife I Is Sailor.Straw Hats--SM141lY
ug was a 'adily aa,the game pr 41 Men
P40M IKIRIKTONS and get started. Their field! 104 eonsl4erabI6 commotion in the Nipeliptor not &ter than Tuesday, Aug- Loretta Ziler (A).
of fair quality, but rather ragged. cam No. 14() -Russell, Brodorick, Aldyt�e to $X4901
re on Friday and The Purities on the otbe*t band were ranks of the enerly when he struck list 21st,
at visitors Hel Curdy and out even batti
se cmrT certificates of the successful Nacrett. 33. V. Di%
my -having, no trouble with me �rs in a Towi three in 14 a as will be sent'to the teacher, No, 12-lat4trice XIOPP. Combination Underwear"'Por men.
In RetUrn Match 04 Moad �� , U but were both sixth- d seventh and the first at
- seemed to bit'him. at T4 or to. the secretary of the'School No. 14 -Frances Pe*vce. just the thing for hot weathm -Reduced to.$1.00.
'W" the 441119 Once rathei unfoi-m-0- that iijaiiin thetinth, - Board about 26th Of AU
Old story no. pity og,
to Goderich fans the 11spalding" always found a resk- The Purit" had- Statiley, TP
that 'war;_ tQ14 nd swatted 'him in a Central school, Godorich U. No. 1;.-Garald Sreengn. Cf%,D
bell (B), Doxothy Brown
`FtIday night'wlierl Xirktou, the iiig-place in some fielder's waiting ton's flillfef a It No. 3-Urah Raid, Blanche Taylor. 'A. WX%NFIELD
In th . is half of the filth tbey. most unkind matiner. The reou a of Irene X 4 North -Dorothy Scotcbmer-
L witji� seven vi�toriea to their mitt. swatfeet was that, seven run- No.
had a fine chance to scoro but 00014 their (A), Edna 4orney B 1)(311010 Kait. No. 4 South -
it, met its initial defeat this sea e the (B), Rowena Jane (R. Lawreiico Talbot, TOE NEW STOUR
yVith one ners completed the circuit, wbil Gordon
it wils the story of superiority, -not the opportunit esha*. (B)t ThOl- No. 5 -Clark Stephenson-
only.managed to shove Ing .(B),, ROE$;
--tijignt-6f the teamandOUt-, 4. am- hit,- bloapeedY running -Kirktan rf -Jack
OPT nia'McAllister;- Dorothrl�gme,
The*41;0 asked a stranger w o tile �llole which
vary PAU$a Or- winning baseball. giving hinitw6'bages. Paddy,sluglpd three counters 111rish Nine" and' purves AB (B)" Johnston, Mabel MeLlucher.
fig as'lpilal 4 - 1 and the two-- riiriners wlpre a4vaneed Now that the , ), Florence Ro�inson , f matter.,
emoustr4ted his, abi Kirkton hav� peen deposed %Tom No.1-Walker Carlile (R), A gave end 0
free trans- Robert . namel, Gladys VaustOnat Iss 'Vera Smith, him ernilssl= to tack UP sOmID sigult Ouncillor will be- the tirst to act
to make the pill very, elusive and when Lindsay W46 give' 'brows, W X), 'Ed- Love, Brimia Love, and e answered, "the Major." Sura- OLD RESIDENT.
the Kirkto OAtfit, talking to port4tion. flisset hit to, short, -who their respective -t -a are-stel" bel, Bisset (B), Fred Pascoe 4 May Stelck, Eileen Tufter (B). t
,a,. catching PrldhAm ping into 4 -neW friy�a battle in no Windij, ly this is a matter that should not be
6selves throliNou- t the whole nine pekge4 to hop No. 9.; -Simon Gingerich, (B). Music 'by wireless Q4 no is us -
Cooper hail a and 2 which our -opponents are 0 - exceed- Goderich handled In that way'and the Town
gas. � ilia injury to his ankle only by a toot. far Asthi6 world victoria Schoof, No. 10_�Norman wheeler. Fathers should be the,last oiles to ell- od by One A lean doctor to sooft
on him when McCarroll, started, for InglyrbighoaUbrv, as Regkil& Btidle (B) Meldrpm Cutt
a sliding into third in the first tO No. 14-Eiva Anderson, 0199 Knight, his patle NiNe Under treatment.�
Ucapped him W, a certAin extent home and Earl sWitOK-Ufting. out. of baseball IW concerned, Kitchener,, eoura& It. at's w
0 city of hockey fame, is.eudealor- �A)4� Th9s. Carrick JB), mirgueri James Mustard.
The Purities brok ha�mon,- Norine )Dunlop, B0118011 ylaw fix1n% a license for bill, 011i1,d..r
-n he pitched, a game �. out in the Afth- th , A b I .
even with this 'Ard that -be agabi and � g�r ln,anOther billy, Ing to maintain Its sporting prestige �Freeth, James Gibson, Stephen Tp. boards. and probt tting the, tacking of le 31 CI rr
�h-'e4ualled the stAnd nexeg the summer pastime and has �001- Felker, Willie -Gordon LamPort. -signs or placards, except under the
a occa6idnsl Haynes nia,1�1119 P, counter on A*4 in �eb is hard Mabel Garrick Florence Grindrod, No. 2 Alice -Presz- FOR FLOCHER'S
set ori previou Randall Marriott, No,'3--Mlldred
he first inaing was.a nightmare error$ ------ rt., The in.field got lected an aggregRtiOr *111 Jor pe1vI#1on of the town, would give
or and to 4)eat. They will be here Saturday, Ross la0gy Parsons, Maria Wil- the own a: little revdilue and make an
!ar as the visitors were concerned. mixed up on lig's slow Tell y, Elsie MQrgant Jean .. cator, Frank. O�,R IA.
I ung got safe they Df ftht, and hope-4iope to take Marion, Murn'
-hey, le full i zle, Margaret Redditt . (B)l
Here's MoKen
�ddyll XcC4'rroll wag, given A "life" after Th6lupsoll, No. 4 -Gladys Weber. (A)L, Lecw4rd 0
- 'Joe went up in balloon ascension'allif a fail out of the'."LinOites essle we, Elwood: W I ox== 0=
first base on. third'i error pointed. 5 Sto
ld no , t.� fathom McCurdy's 1pbrt- during this �� ingo-carne home. The hoping theY.'90 home dPOP
visitors -%ally decided to follow the And Gult will- fOIIOW'in their. train Marion Wilson. NO. 6 separate�Matthew OlLoughlino
victimized. Bis- Separatt Josephine O'gou'rke.'
slants and wg . i who, tal- next, i,school, Goderich
limelight by doq- examples f the �"Undsites"" Wedilesday, when they are due
came Into the, hospitality of* Huron's Biechler, Willard Geromettel No �6 Public-Eilane Regier,
lied 7(wi�6 in the lucky lieVelitht and to sample the Aileen NEW UP TO -DATE BAKERY
ig McCarrollla scoring and he waft in thei)� half of the eighth crossed Goideri Gate. We,will give I them a 'Norman Ryan,�A Wc�ael Stafford NW 7-Uoiiald MeXachen, 'Verne
ti�ht home' When Cooper hit for a slighti good time. That Is a sure 'thing -but William Tobie ft 'Mary Tobin (B): Sh
rle., HaMs duplicated the per- the p tter once: Young Vhs
ly rt at this stage and Rier we won't give. them a victory. That Exeter Public School I Mrc;is Brown, Hugh Higgins. EVERYTHIM. CI CAN and SANITARY
but C000- only -advanced teady - t' We'll see. No.
sued two pas- is'.400ther suV Marion Bisset (A), Rets Ellworthy, No. 1 r
inance One, ad been retired is, 6 . hing,
second.' The two then worked a /and was nicked for two sitlgl". III (A), No. 12Etokalesifie-1kUW, Pear Webb,
goatit Of PitAer XcCur Y t a monotony - 61 the game was 5000- FACTS Ala 'CANADA Lloyd Foote, . Robt. Gambr 110,vilng leased' preniise% Oil West Btroot 'from tile D00101)
Margaret Harness, Margaret JOhna le Tp. ; a camplef6 an(I up-to-date Di%'king plant
-3state I am InstN11ini
Fdo SE Me I tv few dos,
Ible steal and thua*futther 11 OUT . . Usborn
i T ghtly alleviated . b�t On U911meAt kti little (B), Mildred Murphyt Erne i-Maybelle Strong.
�ng AJA had -all attack of the Q_ a it Tb6. 102� edition of the popfflh at No, and vill be ready for business in
Nelson (13), Jame's No. 2-Charies Hodgert.
etween 'Cooper and Bil'a'99s, both )00 Nicol, Harold
ade a nice. double, air In- Cyclopedia the Douitillon-41
g fever an T4 w a ;66' 1 V Pervice, (B) , John Pryde, (A), IAp-ta No. 3 -Isabel Johnson.
players wanting to turn - thO 0f &&VI -will be
ver and Hoynei corging in. Yo ri but ni ri�tts About Can Hazel 'Sander a. 4-1-na Harding (A)' it- Natch.0 r Windows 6
s over -anxious and was out inih�g` to a fistle airgument tatters were welcomed by the OubliO, which regards Salter (B), s Walter N Ada M r Opening
,n'e! soon settled and the ball g4mi sailed inell, (N Harry chell. A
einpt to stretch the, bit to a th'i It as,ail ifidiSPCILstible booklet, "As' full Spencer, Harry rayne�
Frank Hunkin.
its compilarl; George' Fr4.ne; Irene r 0
White 13), =Va No. 5 -Harold Tisher, Arthur
;ed his ankle en smoothly orl. wittily West (A), Harold
;g4r, He - twist it - in' the nd*t,inning McCurdy, was of meat'As a 00004aut", as One
�ttiiigl the dirt'! and for & tim er" 0-0r, led, lt.�' I L NK
9 thou c was finished yeigh, if 'Edgar Moir'i Edgar Itandle,
gh, - Joel for found stationed on t ivolaely-known as all'. SuthOrity Hens*11 Poblic School
bt he went back' into, ac 4 on . ever) u I it is a Nellie )Boyle - Creery, arold Prance, WEST STREET GODERICH
the ner with Taylor servi up his as- othirig Coisdia., anc (B),,1obil Carmichael, No. W-_2Ajn _" H
dayt, 49'. a 13P Mildre
r- and played the game out" sortme-At. The%,!P�hallg inary.ei %ad model -of c6ndclussVIO Lester Fisher Mit Gerald Farquhar d �outly. (B)' 'ROSS L Hern
-d too late in the argume 0 of .. a . with In. &'seutopeb. The new , Xlek� No. 7 -Elgin Hern 0=1
rhe game -worked into 4.ding Ong 'd not stay (A), Evelyn Heffernan� (A)
consequence. McCurdy di udsZ, Alina (A)
r means.. pridlianithe iBsneiSan)arg64-audIm&oved, and Its Hildabru�ftdt. Thelma A
at, third -by am yd 'Sinith, Allah- Soldanl NO. _N�L-Verna Hazelwood (A)t - XI
up, s��*Ing �jcCurdy'q ab� Scruton, Flo: on.
firit man not only in Whitesid
rtb Of the country. e, Olive WoVkmall Pullen (A),: Kenneth Steven's
Vd% lity (or shouh inabi re4r. but in a live or ten 7 -Un *n_Gre9orT.__"
JL IU when "he beat out his bunt, T e ag- single 5 a se" StoxLe._
mly-did-w
No. 1 Separati.-_.Cecelia
LY 24 to '2_97 Carroll iin& Lindsay' got out and yukon-provide a, bird's-eye vI0W of the Howara - 14aver, Either Eilbero �lj�vey Fihnigant Vloli'ff .-an
Faist (B), C
No better Fred lara daiser, Lorne No. 2-11
Dominion from iltont Leila Johnston. Ledd y. -our
Prl!dham was out in. ;in attempt- to
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r Hattie t4ii-.4orm
Tp.,
h Mod. 50 ligpiqrs- n re&4 --"c 061 Wawaiiosh
V1 -fi6_ I Cre ton iV
WEEK �OF JU op�itWffeafty ij Agrl-ultur �bllc off a Stock
every angle
gross- th6 plate -.:-and then Kirkton fell adverdsment of -the country could be Gaiger 'Gertrude Haist, Irene Lam -
'he side being,retired way to jott, Koster Maclsoac- �A),f NO- a Unlowt-Vergus. Kelly.
Tuesday easy victims, t badt,an&m44Y use It- III that
�tdei_'the'gtmd was 4Ver, In ilia ignorant as to the wealth,� annaq POW,, NO. 4--i-Ifene Woods.
Bulighte
Durtg ar t
tETH.HUGHES '�re was 7-1; Goderiph had ad- rRy and ' advantage of this gton, Elizabeth Higgin NoA? 6 -Sara Howatt. of Ladies Rea lootd: We"
the lgo . 4� I
pies rogy be Eva Errini ney�
ded sinqt4er scalp to 41a belt. May =Of the West Col e Mildred Moore. No. 7-.-�Ceell Chain
many -more hang there. h -ad. from. leading Eewadealers or by Lauretta McClur,. No. 12-Harpr' . Champion, Ldell . a
The Hunch", RIGHT OFF, THE, BAT sending 80 cdutst6fhi�__CabAdI&u- Facts Zurich Public '9chbol. Rbitoul, ; army Turner. This gives thd betttr o pottunit� for. saving tw
aa Deiehert, No, 14-Robena Martin.
T my McCarrdll'�Was in a new role Pub, Co -I 5a8 Huron street.Torouto, Lulu Albrecht, Friel
ERNEST RUAX John Kocheng., Lizzie' Liebolt Lyly�n Uckersmith Tp. our custobaerS.
la.t Iiday� His portfolio for -the Rader, May N t. -Beatrice Xafte.
gdme was "Minister of S*tating-" "FasIlionible beels are high this Lily n Rose (B
1(st rear." They hive to'be to keep COM- Schv'rolin" Gordon Schwalrop Garnet 0. -Campbell Eyre, Ra displ tells the tai ana this is
ic1c'Aroi114"- "o - Jilrimyls� hand is not healed up yet S No. io Ou window
after. its rough voyage during 'th2 pahy with the rest Of the, shoe. Wolper. non (B). ay
and. Thursday Lue" game 'and it wAs considere Grand Bend Hibbert Tp, hat. we heai�-
it Will Prevent Ulcerated Throat. W
L,4,�isablo_ to let, James beWe a rest. Momili Brenner, Carrie BOSOM- No. 7-Gordon� , Fowler ' .(;k) Lloyd,
""OAAS EIGHAN -At the first symptoms - Of sOre 'Marjorie DesJardinsj Rector - Hoggarth, Mary Muebougall,
M M page w , as throat,. which lirtsagej ulceration and berry Pat.% MeXaig, Hilda ROM g,What beautiful. g s and prices co. reason stbl0l
Carrieles batting ram inflammation, take a spoonful of Dr. Gill, 11atvey Grattan, Marjorie Mary ood
lo an end. Bill. bai$ no; great Gladys Way.:
brought 1, Thomast, Eclectrie oil, Add t
t little terson, Myrtle ftlibing-
y Rieks liking lor the pitcher' -who does not Dashw 'P;. e wish to 'Create
sALPI) su .' It ood, S. That is the ide
?vi allay,the irritation and prevent 1d; PRESERVE a w
BEN TURPIN' ji;j�Z from the human 'side. Wa war � to it to make it. palatable Ver Birk (B), Laura -Rel OUR
no
till he sees a right-hander, come into
N the ulceration �Ooe who'were periodi-
and swelline that are Bayfield P. S. NATURAL BEAUTY
;sight and then big average will fat- so Fainful. T] 0 clunsy bav 1: - , Higgins.. styles a, s
st!" Ruth SpIpudid 'up to -date,
11SLoveik Outcal ton. a thus
ol. subject t 'Aphfield Goderieb,#July 17th, 1922:
n1a e themselves finmune to attA
y were No. J"Howard Quaid.
Bith Young and McCurd Sditor of The i5oderich St prices,
ridii-iud Saturday crying "My kingdom. My kingdomi - Hard times have taught;.us one one in Goderich would like to
No 2r.-Thomaii O'Keefe Every
ill be
AYTEAR for Jack Wiggins' de!' thing, that'a.coat of paint will make N it seems too bad that fail to. visit s, it wi WoTth your
CONW. LE an umpire." I - - -_ I . Kat aFlne..see the natural beauty of the town Don't u
cisions were unsatisfactory to them the old ca, dowaotheryear, 10, McDonald. preserved and 1. . . . -1
d duringthe whole game they were No. 4 -Duncan Finlayson, Isabelle i the trees and streeth in the town whil e.
"Love's asqueradetp enannstantly kicking against his - work. be rnaft hideoug.by the tack -.-
M MacDonald (B), Rod.eAck Mite. ' should
He called the decision from behind c Ing up of innumerable signs,
Lerman, Lucy Robertson
Educational Coined -9 had 1A
y the box a -ad since both* twirler ASTaR No. 5 -Edmund Gardner 'John One of the main things should be to
Ilb was not then B), Edna Iffi2hie. iity,' but with circuses
considerable speed 13. Ritchie i retain the bea,
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.breaking twists. For Itfatits-Imd ChAdr0n and side shows, one of whieh'was al-
it able to catch the fast, �No:. 6-Fia Killough.
`The Power House at QUebnstOn Pity the umpirel Pity the umpirel roVet39%lara No. 9--Mellicent Hackbttv Alice lckwed to be shown on the Square last
41 '0 .. I .. In.Use Fa THE ROYAL LADIEVREADY-T&WEAR Got
- the visitors, Sbackletom year,..we will soon have no beauty
spots left.
Catcher Sinclair of Always bears No 12., -Marion hmiesoli., of
0,, a' a usy timd "'crabbing" at every. . . 000 Lem Hiieki, At pr�scnt'ihefO are a !number
IvIgn., Wed. anif Sat. at 3-0 cione-, , � Alton (A) l
O"e I No. 13--Olivi
It Q signs tacked up all over.
V. in. h d t Q�
g. 'Hart, in "The ything. His protest of unsightlY
feXt etk-W.. body and ever: naulr� ett, John Irwin, Mary Vint (R)
Whistlety: against Lindsay runnihg fOK Young I . . . . .... . --1. ... . I
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Make'. -,Your;, ans B,�y
0 11 019318 r Values
Iff FS Wom nd MiSO16, Are Extra dinary,
The 0 ering -or en a,,
bought for a sal:-"- 'You- will find tvery Garment A ht in quality and priced very
'Please remember that t seeiilt!ems are our regular -stock, n0tiust' -wil c
' i I iomiml attebtion.
0 regular. any other lines of - seasonable merchindise have been marked (or quick clearance at prices t. at
much bel W
Smar House Dresses
Fine Voile Drepes flew Uftham Dresses Good Porch Dresse's
.11ouse Drkses in- a great varilet
Thio, comprilseS our l6omplete rt&k .17 only of better qu ality Porch y
Woin n esses. Some. Dresses in Ginghitm and Chain- of 9tyles.and.- patterus, t6th long
Dresses in dark and, light pat- 'Of fine glugLaiii Dr $3*65 1 0. or short' sleeveq. 7%-Ot�d- gold
e Is fine Swiss � Voile _ , $2
$13*50 id gpot shown in $0,67 "Organdy trimmed, With sash, bray, very neatly made in blue,
tern�;id floral at reds, man -vet pink, sold regular up to $5-io. regular ae $3,00 and $3.so.
hit6. Sold reg. uP tO $19-50' others in more modest models sold reg. 4 to $15
nav I bl ackt, CoPell , w Inv
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UMM
He Blouses, All S S er amrts$ White Chintz, Dresses
Vo
e Dress6s
Chi n*TZ a�dfercal lin I e in white and These Skirts are in �vbite Rapp$ jq faticy Chintz Dresses beauti
0 M ing wear A of thila h ir, f �lly made with plain and scalloped
at dress f r Orn r il Ion, g Pique, Poplin and Gaberdine. skirts, on sale at il-48-
'r'e VV C bout �'C` e 'Witti is ort 10 !nary Nealy all sizes in tile lot -
'k 1. olored Vo 1 a $Il.48
-in bright colored cbiutz Or fine T, i tr or $1000
$1048, mpereale. qold reg. all SIZCS $21$2.15 Ig
MULLS, PALM BEACH CONTINUES ---SHOP EARLY
rift CLEARANCE OF VOILES, ORGANDIESt
THE SUMM'. . . ....
July --a Mouth of Special
List Stitch of Summer Goods Prices
Every, must Be'Sold AY A N. I
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