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THE BAN.VER-HBRALD. ATnE.VS. .iEORCIA
RONCHITIS
' At bedtime rub the throat and
cheat thoroughly with—
VICKS
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Poor 17 MlUUaJmra U$oJ Ymmrbf
WE 'WERE NOT 8ATI8FIE0
By Grace E. Hall
Cun you forget the myriad things
I That^^Bfifyde «.f.those years
Itchery ot tender springs,
leaves, the tears, ,
t blurring out of the
i ncrosfe the way
are open to every one whether v
rlub membr or not. All persons In
terested will please communicate
with Mrs. Burney Dobbs, phone
C4-.I.
“One of the Interertlng feature’s
of the meeting of the Woman'*
Club Wednesday afternoon at tl|*
club house was the talk on Interim
Smith building of ifhe Rtate N<fr
nml School.
^All members are urged to b«
prerent. After the business meet
ing officers will be elected, follow
ed by n Ktcr* optlcon lecture on
titled "An Hou-'. in .the Metropoll
tan Museum of Art.”
CIRCLE II FIRST M. E.
day?
things we flensed and i, CC9ratinK by Mbw Marle Haineg CHURCH MEET8 WITH
MR8. A. H. DAVI80N
Circle H of the First Method!*?
church will meet with Its lender
Mrs A. H. Davison Thursday after
poon at 4 o'clock promptly. A fu)
attendance is specially urged u
business of Importance will be at
tended to.
—SR—
HALLOWEEN PAGEANT
prominent member of the Atlan
ta Woman's Club, who Is spending
5y.7» - 4f .. , j *he winter In St. Augustine. Tlme-
" > olfth ? ,n>Kt 0 , thread py and to the point of ortirtlc dec-
i* w ote <|J fan ^J ■ ,nf,Bic loom - j oration were the suggestions given
tw , 1 n ,°'L nf . e t d ° a - on h,,w to have livable homes. "The
ad as ( that first spring?* bloom. | essentials, Miss Haines remarked
i* watew^ythe gray doves come j « are comfort, consistency, color
and . I and simplicity" that give the magii
jafindow while the rain i touch to drab surroundings. Com'
w soft, mpnt wa „ n ,h de on some of thi
j beatiful homes of St. Augustine and
j then of the homes nnd home nt-
} mosphfre that are not n credit to
, the ancient city. A .* number of
■ lovely hand-painted home heauti-
1 Tiers, the work of Miss Haines whe
is an artist, were on display with
sticks, bowls and trrlc-
in the/fllui
T.pped wit* a gin re-touch
nnd l^r.
Against^ the-pane. /
The hours were commonplace, w<
said,
And wished for scenes some other
where.
We saw the sunset, gold nnd red. * the
Watched snow-clouds fill the air: in-brae
investing and original Interiors.
LITTLE MI8S LOUI8E FOWLER
CLEBRATES 8TH BIRTHDAY
Heard song birds in the trees ebt
Had all God's g’fta. and yet
Wo were not satisfied with love—
And now—regret!
MRS. i P. STEPHENS
entertains at first
OF PARTY 8ERIE8
Mrs. ir. 'l*. Ftephens entertained
most charmingly Tuerday after
noon at the fDst or a party series
The happy occasion which was r.
lovely tea honored the Lucy Cold
Methodist girl* and the faculty.
The delightful home was lieatitl-
full decorated In exquisite fall
flower* The living room wn^ ra
diant in.golden cosmos blossomf
and marigold In artistic arrange
ment. with silver candlestick*
holding th»* unshaded yellow tapers
The hall.and dining room w>*r«
banked' wilt pink cosmos and Acer-
ntum. the two shades
most effectively. !
ThO'-bandsomely appointed t***
table ovfr laid with n Mnderla an#
Filet cloth was centered with a sil
ver basket of Richmond rn«o«
colonial sliver servlet with*, silver
candlesticks and bon bon dishes t<
match completed the perfect de- , Mon rank I ipernMR
tails. The warmth and glow of open RANK LIPSCOMB
fires gave n cheerful note through
out t h« lovely home. ’ A very hap
py feature was several numbers b>
th- U^jjgglfv.qoartette.
Mrs. Stephens was gracefully as.
aisled by Airs. Hubert Wilson. Mrs.
McBride Jjawell, Mrs. J. Warren
Smith, affS. Albert Davison. Mrn
J. I). Ilrndwell, Mrs Proton
Brooks nnd Miss Sarah Hunnicutt.
Mrs. Joseph Jarrell presided nt the
t*a table
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miss Haines classes
START OCT. 31 ST AT
WOMAN'S CLUB HOUSE
'Miss Haines will give a series oi
talks on Interior Decoration Ir.
Athens Oct. 21, Nov. 1, r», 6. 7, *
at the Athene Woman’s clubhouse
on Frinci avenue. These clnssci
Illustration of
Tue‘day afternoon Louse Fowler
celebrated her eighth birthday
nlversary with a beautifully
nlnnn f d party. P'nk cosmos am*
rrnrigold* carried n lovely color
note throughout the attractively
dwo>-atfd rooms, where merry
games were enjoyed by the gay
party of young people.
The prettily appointed table wa*
centered with n basket of fal'
fruits. Th® charming hostess en
tertained most royally and was the
feelplont of many gifts and affec
tionate congratulations.
Th*- guest* Included Drace Mitch
ell. Jerslc Johnson. Bobble and Mel-
on Kenny. Farnh Thompson. 8u*i®
combining ' Fowler, Henntne Martin. Inter Cnl-
towny, Bertha Dttnnnwnv Margare*
| Yarborough. Krnestine Huff. Hnge'
1 TT-,int!n~ton. T-:i!raheth Vlvlnt-
jwni. Jeanette and Mary - Ernnrjv
j McClure. Kffznbefh nnd Kifn.-
Bums. Hope Wright, pavid Win
j nnd Heb n Thomas Lawrence. ■
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HONORS CHI OMEGA SORORITY
Tuesday evening Mrs. Fran>
Lipscomb entertained very charm
ingly the Chi Ojrega sorority -at n
lovely buffet supper nt her beau
tiful home on Milledge avenue.
Kxqulslte golden nnd orchid col
ored chrysanthemum* In tall sil
ver vases and bstkets adornetL th»
lower fJooiFVliN the^ -rttalnnc# ot
many handsome lights everywhere
Mrs. T. J. Woof ter-and Mrs J H
Wood poured tea,
A delicious supper was served.
Mrs. Llprcomb. always a gra
cious nnd cordial hostess extended
the usual lavish hospitality of th*
delightful home, after which Mr
nnd Mr*. Lipscomb accompanied
the guests In a body to the First
Baptist church to hear Dr. White.
LUMPKIN STREET NEEDLE
WORK CLUB TO CELEBRATE
ANNIVERSARY FRIDAY
The Lumpkin 8treet Needle Worl
club will meet Friday afternoon a*
4 o'clock with Mrs. A. O. Hargrove
Who organized the club for the
celebration of" its 9th anniversary
The club is one of the largest so
rial organizations in the city, af
fording much pleasure to the lnrg.
memlH-*rshlp.
MRS. T. J. WOOFTER TO
ENTERTAIN INFORMALLY
FOR MR8. M. D MILUEOOE
II r» T. J. Woofter tins Invited n
.mall group of friend, to meet Mr.
M I) Mllleilge of Miami. Florida
Who Is .pending the winter with
Mr. Joseph Jarrell for Thursday
afternoon nt her home on I’rlner
avenue. The oecamlon will be moa'
InformA hut charneterlged by the
u.unl lovely hoepilallty of tlu
charming hoatcaa, . .
ATHENS ART
ASSOCIATION MEETS
THURSDAY-S O'CLOCK
An Important meeting of
Athene Art Aenoelatloa I. to
h« id Thursday at C o'clock In tht
■ML. HL .. HP?
die., .etc., will bo oh oale. | ^
The public I. cordially Invited._ jStanC
KENNEDY BROB8TON JR. *
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Thursday afternoon at 4 UJ*oj6cV
at the home on Milledge Terrace Keep Strong. Be
Kennedy llrobston. Jr., will cel*- healthy and free from win
brute hi. twelfth birthday with a Hlll’a Caacara Bromide
S^&uTdKSiLSS'Big Warehouse Burns in
hit- of hla young friend.. j jrtBdoforyou. OeUedbCTbeiub-E Mr. | F or t GaineS, With $100,-
Fill! H FIS
mer of Pbi1d4elfih^i, former .aRont
of the company testified Wednes
day at the senate committee inves
tigation of the Veterans Bureau.
Mr. Mortimer said it was near
the eud of loug negotiation! for
that contract that Mr. Forbes tcld
him at a hotel In Washington that
(MYs. Forbes had gone abroad and
tuat he was very hard up and de
sired a loan.
■ M ■ ..I I.OUJJ--T ulu. .-mi. .Tfluit-B --...i ....... The money * was advanced him
HUl’sportriiL price30cents. I t V? i * J a ■ * He also 1 told the committee that
_ **£5$ • II Loss. Fire Also At Mor- negotiations for the contract were
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
f’lrid" III of life Flr»t Method:,
-hureh will hold It. reguln ' meet
hg with Mrs. «S. F. Venab.
Inidy avenue. Thumduy after
noon nt 4 o'clock. >11 Inembcrr
trged to be present.
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Mr nnd Mrs. Alexander Rhode*
and little Mi?s Sarah Griffin will
iv?r to Atlnntn Saturday t<»
visit Dr. nnd Mrs. Thomas on
f'enohtree Road for^he weekend.
Mrs. Leroy Percjf”of Birmingham
is expected this week to visit hei
>nrents, Mr. and Mrs. Billups Phin-
Izy.
vb ting !»e.- sister, Mrs M. II. Con
noway on Huena Vista nvrnuo
-m-
The friends *»f Mrs. Daisy Till
madge Pitt* will regret to b«ru
she continues 111 nt her homo m
Prince avenue.
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Master Thomas Abney the younp
ML nnd Mrs. Orcar Abney.
nt*
MR. J. P. RADFORD
DIED IN ATLANTA
Hr-:. Jamea i\ Radford died Mon
day afternoon in Atlanta. He was
ut a former resident of Athens and Is
torture and ^“^hercu here by a number of
treat-;
CCONEE 8TREET
NIGHT SCHOOL
A beautiful Ilallowteu pngean
and party will be given Friday eve
ning at the Oconee ftreet nigh
school nt 8 o'clock. There wilt b*
games and ref eshments and a min
strel entitled "How Mallrid
Spoiled the Wedding.
A Jolly good time l* beln
planned for each and u|l.
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LADIFS* HEBREW
BENEVOLET SOCIETY’S
BAZAAR 24-25-26.
The Lrtdles ' Hebrew Benevolen:
Society opened their bnznai
, u -zano. Uie penetratmg. sanuiraif uaughte r , Mrs. Uesslc Haiuby; one
for three day. In the h.ptlng Ileal- liquid, is all that ll needed, for it ban- Bon. Mr. W. R. Radford. 'nn<l one
ly Office, on the ground floor ot jjhM ^ eruptioiu, make* the. crandBon, Mr. Roy Bryant. Funeral
the Holman building. skln w[t> ^ and healthy. Zone and Intorment will lio. announc'd
Soap, 25c—Zerno Ointment, 50c.
Zemo the Clean, Anti:
Liquid,; Gives Prompt F
There is one tafe.
ment that relieve* itciung “. wend,
T “° ^'lowing funcr.1 notice ,p.
ASss&SSmX^ss^ A " ant:i rj "'
S?° ‘' Mr - Jame " P - "adford died Mon-
Blackheads, Rrew Btotraes, King day afternoon at the <reiidenc«, jC
worm and sfamlar skin troubles will dis- Eugehla street, in the 74th year of
. , appear. • , , - I his age. He Ik survived by o-ie
Wednesday morning,'October 24th. , 2cmo, the penetrating, satisfying daughter, Mrs. Bessie H
Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
marked by , a number of drinking
parties |!n Washir^on, Atlantic wmmm mmmm _ __
City. Pf.ladelnMa and New York JS* 7S« Pack,,,., r,
Mortimer dtelared £he former
director was' o frequent ainuer —-
guest at his hotel apartments hero I’rst of November will also he dhe
and ho paid tho expenses for n cusicu'. This party promises t«
four day party at Atlantic City sud eclipse the one glvcq Ihm wiut*r
also expenses of two parties at the by the Klawntans. It will lie fancy
Rltz-Carltoh In Phiiadelpfci'o.
dress and will
to be followed by a dar
will be g’vea fc-.* U19 wli
tumes.
ve n.
• (By Associated Press.)
QUITMAN.—Fire of unknown
origin In Morvea. 14 miles from
Qnitman in Brooks county, des
troyed three builditigs«and u resi
dence Tuesday night bef roe it
could lie gotten under control. Loss
around $10,000.
ALBANY.—Ij’re at Fort Gainer
early Wednesday caused a loss of
$100,000 and two men were prob
ably fatally Injured under the fall
ing wall*. v
The McRae warehouse was des
troyed with its contents includ
ing nearly 400 bales of cotton, 85
(on? of peanuts, stored by the ^ vriv " YORK 1 —\X llliam Kellv l
Georgia, eaiiut Growers CoJJpera- ' mygncnyei* for the Manufacturers I Tha frl.nda and aoiiuim
“ ve J? Trust company waa B-'ot and aeri- > Fannie Parke, colored, wh
cat f" ourly wounded Wcdut 'day by four New York eevt. el dey. ng
n Ll. n.o°^o H r-ni»m 7 rJ armed tandltg who arcojtcd him ; v*<«l '» her funcr
and^FWyd° Puctott ^rrjhort under. *• "e wn. dc.yerlng U#«0 to » 'fig* «• *+EtB
the falling warehouse.
Messenger Shot ^
When He Refuses j Funeral Thursday
To Give Up Coin For Fannie Farits,
r ! Colored; At 3:30
(By Associated Press.) I
NEW
,Sl P “:mr.r hHrt UBder i concern in upper eaet eld. nnd who ««--oon at lilo^cloci
forced the money from his hands
J when he refused to stKTfcnder It.
j Tho band'ts held'up Kelly as &e
was walking through a downjiour
' of rain towards the offices In East
64th street of the Ctoneral cigar
company. He refused to hand' over
‘ tho monoy and started to run. Tho
highwaymen fred at him. two bul-
[lets taking effect. The bandits es-
I capetl In an automobile.
Moire Continues Success of
Last Season
REPUBLICl MOVE
ir IS
m
IT
(By Associated Press.)
DU SSELDO DRR*—Tho nhfpo
I 'and rpeublican movement haH
I ^pent Its f<"rst force according to
meagre reports received over crip
pled wire systems, but tho situa
tion (*s still confused.
TheStoputbifcans took a few addi
tional villages and towns Tuesday
and Tuesday night buC cleared out
of Cobienx their "capital" and
Mayence and the re-actlon Is up-
parent In a number of towns they
still ihotd.
BERLIN.—tHeavy fighting Is re
ported fn advice* from Hamburg
Wednesday morning to be
reeding In the populous Barmbcck
district, tho working class suburb
in tho portheast part of tho city,
Reports from Bremen said 1 the
proletarian militia tried to force
a general strike |?n that port. They
closed the dockyards and the Vul
can company works but otherwise
the response was half-hearted.
Says'Director Forbes-. j^T r„.„
Borrowed $5,000 From j Normal Four Will
Concern Seeking Con- Entertain Kiwania
tract For Veterans Hos
pital.
A quartet of pretty girls from
tho Stale Normal School will fur-
(By AMoclded Pre,*.)' 'slab tbo musical entertainment at
WASHINGTON. — Principal, ol the regular weekly luncheon of the
...c Thompson-Black company Klwanl, club M the Georgia Hotel
loaned S6.CO0 to charleg 11. Forbes Thcreday. Judge Blanton -Fbrtion,
while he was director of the vet- 1 » member of the club will deliver
rr.vt'u bureau at the lime when tho main nddrou of the dny on
the company wa. -eek'n* a n current subjecL
tract for conitnictlon of the gov-. The plana for tho Halloween par
brnment iiuaptlaic. c.iia. h. MutU- ly 1° he glren on the night of the
LATTICE .OF RIBBON
A lattice work or twodoned i
bona or of fnggoted bnno. Is -
on gome of Che newert I'.-igcro.
C ONSTIPATION
must I®* avoided, or torpid
liver, blllniisn.M.ln.iigoitltai
anil gaudy pain* result.
Easy tm takt, thoroughly cltcntiug
CHAMBERLAIN’S
TABLETS
Never disappoint or nauseate—23e
Banner-Herald Want Ads
Too Late ti Classify
FOR SALE!—Ford Cut-Dwon,
tires, runs fine. $60.00.
North Jackson Street.
LOST—Cream colored hound, with
chain on. FLider return
tify W. M. SHmor. Wind:
Jl F. D. 4. llewanl.
oJdp
NO PHONE ORDERS, PLEASE. FOR $1.48 SALE GOODS
MICHAEL BROTHERS
4 FOR THE THRIFTY FOR THE WEEK-END
48 SALES ALL AT $1.48
TOMORROW - FRIDAY
Moire, which achieved such u Frequently the moire pattern is
>udden amt overwhelming succcsr. shown in sliver, gold or copper
last soring, is continuing its trl- making fabrics of great richness
umphsl msreh. This fall it ' Is and beauty for formal wear,
shown in wool as well nr in- silk Tho wool moire it most effective
and promises to be fashionable all for street frocks—simple and very
the fall and winter season. smart.
EVERETT TRUE
/'how ASC. YOJ, ISV9RC.TT
IvHAT'S ON .TOo’r; «
we ll, vn aonewHAf' i
concerned over
the possible outawe
of an important:
%We Have the Sign of
Efficient Shoe Repairing
EFFfl
HT
THIS Sign is removed by the United Shoe Repairing
Machine Company—its owners—when their experts
find that the quality of work hfcs fallen below the re-.
quired standard.
Weyyjllgladly give you ourjbooklct on Shoe Repairing
1 MARTIN BROS,
455 Clayton St/’ *
JERSEY RADIO
HEARD IN SWEDEN
STOCKHOLM—Two young
In Bwsdcn. uzing radio appnratu*
made by themselves, rfcently heard
murlc played in New Jersey, i
than ,000 miles away. This hr the
first time an American Mi
broadcasting music ha* b<en picked
up In this country. Tho muslca 1
program consisted largely of ^jaxx.'
It wa* (refsced by a spetiker, hut
Ry Condo t *’° only word * dhtingulshed
" here were: "Geptlcmen, now
Know ." r
SALE OF
BAKERY
GOODS
Half Price
- • Saturday
CINNAMON BUNS
From 4 O’clock P. M.
Until 6 P. M.
Only One Dozen to a
customer at the sales
Price. a. 91
BENSON’S
BAKERY
Next Door to
Strand Theatre
and
223 Hancock Avenue
DOVE OUTING GOWNS
S1.7& quality in pink and blue
*tripes. Braid trimmed
\ - —$1.48
82.00 Children’s PAJAMAS
l-Piece style, fine quality
1 —$1.48
FINE CAMBRIC GOWNS
V-ncvk, long sleeves and sm-
broidcry trim
—yl»48
, CHILDREN’S KNIT TAMS
Were *2.50. Pink, brown, green
and white
] —$1.48
BATISTE GOWNS
Were *2.00. Made of Shadow
Stripe Batiste. Trimmed with
braid, ribbon and shirred. In
pink, white and p?ach
-$1.48
CROCHET SPItEADS
Large nite *2.00 Bed Spreads,
good quality —•
—$1.48
S YARDS WHITE MADRAS
Of fine quality in pretty d«-
tigna, shirt length
—$1.48
STAMPED TOWELS
Of colors pink.blue nnd gold
Huek, with finished crochet
—$1.48
7 Ralls SHETLAND YARN
FItlsher’s fine Wool Yarn In
every color. Regular 25c each
—7 balls fof
-$1.48
LARGE 'l.INEN TOWELS
pure Irish Linen Huek,
extra quality, regular $1.75—•
now \ •
—$1.48
LADIES’ WOOL HOSE
Usually *1.00 pair—2 paira for
—$1.48
It CAKES PALM OLIVE
Regular 10c each—18 for
—$1.48
TOILET GOODS FOR *1.48
2 Hind’s H. and A. Cream, 1
Pcpsodent or Pebeco, 1 Talcum,
your choice of any 25< sSBer—
-jus
16 BUTTON GLOVES
Long . Chamoifstte in Pongee,
brown, beaver, zand and grey—
pair
-$1.48
SHIRT GOODS COMPLETE
3 yards Stripe Shirting, 1 Collar
Band, 1 Spool Thread, 1, doscu
Buttons—all for
—$1.48
72*99 FINK SHEETS
Whlttttrem quality, worth to- *|<
day *1-85 ->*1®
—$1.48
some designs.
12 BUCK TOWELS
Regular 15 each
—$1.48
CAMBRIC PETTICOATS
*1.75 values with lacs and em
broidery flounces, excellent
quality
-$1.48
FANCY BATH MATS
Colors are boil proof. Hand-
Alt *1.76 Slots
—$1.48
J LINEN TOWELS
Guast also of pure Linen, mon
ogram design, worth 76c each—
3 for
—$1.48
STAMPED PILLOW CASES
Extra fi.ie quality, all hem
stitched and scalloped edges—
pair
—$1.48
*2JH> LACE NECKWEAR
Straight and round shapes In
Collars and Vestces
—$1.48
- ' 6 LINEN NAPKINS
Of pure Irish Linen Damask,
hemmed for use—6 for
—$1.48
3 EMBROIDERED TOWELS
Beautiful gift Towels of fine
Huek, daintily needleworkcd—
3 for
—$1.48
LADIES* LISLE HOSE
Regular 35c pair—5 pairs for
V -$U8
WOODBURY’S FACIAL SOAP
Regular 25c cakes—7 cakes for
-$1.48
FINE DRESS GINGHAMS
Regular 49c yard—yards
for
—$1.48
KIMONA OUTINGS
Regular 46c quality—3H yards
for
—$1.48
SERPENTINE CREPE
New colors and , designs—5
yard* for
-$1.48
36 INCH SHEETING
Regular 20c—8 yards for
\ -$1.48
LADIES’ *1.75 WOOL HOSE
Li brown dily—pair
—$1.48
*1.75 FINE BOX PAPER
—$1.48
SATURDAY
DAMASK TAI1LE CLOTHS
2 yards square, fine quality a^d
hemmed, $2.25 quality
—$1.48
WEBB’S IRISH LINEN -
None so fine, both 85 and 45
inches wide, fl/75 quality*-
yard
—$1.48
STAMPED NIGHT GOWNS
Of fine Nainsook in tr wi},J]
simple designs,' worth $C.0Cl
sale
—$1.48
* CARD TABLE COVERS
Hemstitched and scalloped be.
dera with embroidery comcti,
fijii quality {
-$1.4
SILK SPANISH LACE
Regular $2.50, yard wide, hi
somo design? in white, grey,
black, brown and paisley*—
yard
-SI. $8
3-PIECE DRESSER SETA
Pretty Vanity Sots ,,t Je»c|
Cloth, with lace edges—set fh
V —$1.48
ELECTRIC HAIR CURLERS
Usually run special at ${.$!•.
Every cne Is xuarantetui —,
.-$1.48
LINGERIE NAINSOOK
White and fancy, in nil color.;
—3 yards for
—$1.48
BEACON CRIB BLANKETS
Regular *1.75. Solid colors aRd
fancy designs <■
—$1.48
TOILET GOODS FOR *1.46
I Pompeian Day Cream. 1 Pom
peian Night Cream, 1 I’opi-
pcinn Powder—all for
. -$1.48
CHAMOISETTK GAUNTLETS
Imported quality, regular $1.75
^ S 1.4*
BASKET SUITING ’
Regular 40c yard—3 yard, fir
—$1.48
HEAVY OUTING
27 inchex wide in solids, stripes
and plaids—8 yaids for ^ ^
GOOD SUIT CASKS
In colors black and tan *'
—$1.48
FINE FANCY TOWFI S .,
-$1J8
*1.73 Turkish TnwsD for
-$1.48
ALL WOOL FRENCH SERGE
Regular *1.96. in all colprs—
now yard
-$1.48