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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 1919 OPENS 9 A. M. CLOSES 5.30 P. M. HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE MAlii AXD PHONE ORDERS FILLED; vww aiaiii UKVJSKS FILLED ACTIVITIES DAY CssvvvZssZnnX Three Great Sales THE MILLION DOLLAR SALE OF FURNISHINGS FOR THE HOME, THE VACATIONISTS' JUNE SALE ESTATE UNVEIL WHITEFIELO STATUE ON SUNDAY R.

Tait McKenzie's Work to Be Dedicated in of P. Dormitory Triangle ahii luc ftcunnuwfl rKiUAi dakuaiiy even 1 lombining to dive You One of the Biggest Value-Giving Days This Year HATS THT MED FREE OF CHARGE Building at 801 to 807 Chest- nut Street Sold to Press Sons HJWMUJIII I 1 0 TOD A Mlaiy EMail! Women's $1.15 to 1.50 Silk Stockings)0" aiau ana fhone Orders Filled (Exceptions Noted). Bell Walnut 2800 Keyetone (Our Free Service), Main 3700 Property at 122 Market St. Sold by Mastbaum Brothers Fleisher $9 Dress Trunks, $6.39 rAJlOlS BON TEX I JR A Limited quantity, in thread and fibre silk. Seamless with fashioned leg, double toes, heels and cotton tops.

Black, white and colors. Strictly first quality. First Floor. South One Yellow Trading Stamp With Eirery 10c Purchase All Day Market Eighth Filbert Seventh ouc Window Shades, b4c 4- Opaque fabric in wanted colors. Complete.

iuaranteed spriinr rollers, $12 Khaki Couch $1 A.45I Slor AT I MM 11 wvHfimiui jbjuffifffcr uim ulukuii i i utcs nuuf ana oave many uoiiarsi The huge bronze statue of George Whitefield, executed by Dr. R. Tait Mc-Kenzie, will be unveiled at the University of Pennsylvania on Sunday afternoon, at 4.30 o'clock. The exercises-will take place along the eastern side of the dormitory triangle, where the statue is now teing erected. The presiding officer will be John Gribbel.

The programme includes the singing of "Hail. Pennsylvania," by the University Glee Club; responsive reading, arranged by Professor Rogers, of the Drew Theological Seminary; hymn, "Now Thank We Our God:" prayer by Bishop Joseph V. Berry, of the Methodist Episcopal Church; an appreciation of the work of the sculptor, by Dr. Warren P. Laird, of the architectural department of the University; unveiling of the statue, followed by a hymn of praise for famois men, written for the occasion by Rev.

Oliver Huckel. of the Women's $4 Sleeveless Sweaters 10 A. M. SaJi Only haJf to pay is splendid news, especially just as the near-son opens! Hammocks. Hea.vy khaki with metal frame tufted mattress and magazine pockets.

$20 Cedar Chests, $15.95 41-inch. Casters, lock and key. $3.50 Folding Draught Screens, $2.85 Tt-tU 6-in. high three fold. Cretonne covered.

Third Floor Summer Dresses Caavas covered lumber with sheet: iron bottom, binding and centre band. 28-inch. Lit Brothers Second Floor Remnants of 75c New Process Linoleum, 7 JLc square yard JI2 Two yards wide. Please bring sizes. No mail or 'phone orders ailed.

$12 Royal WHton 27x54-inch. 0 No mail or 'phone orders Lit Brothers Fourth Floor 30c Witch Hazel, bottle 26c Hair Brashes, g-uarajnteed 35c 25c Violet Ammonia zc 30c Epsom Salts. 2-lb. pkg 16c 25c Peroxide, lb 21c Bob White Toilet Paper, six rolls i 25c A 1 bod on Tooth Paste I7e 25c Sea Salt. 8-1 b.

bag 23c 75c Household 49c 25c Lady Webster PUls, one 1 Jc hundred in bottle lO Lit Brothers First Floor. South Slipover del of zephyr yarns comb inations of plain and fancy weaves. Have purling and tassels. Turquoise, i blue, salmon, buff, AmpriVnn Kp ntir A Wonderful Range of Colors and Fairly Enchanting Designs! Right types for all occasions from modish tailored effects to the frilliest frocks. class of lsS7; presentation of the statue Voiles in plain and novelty effects, organdies, combinations plain and figured materials, serge and taffeta.

Sizes 38 to 44. One sketched. $22.50 Rocker, $14.98 Brown Spanish leatherette upholstery fumed oak -finish. $25 Oak Library Tables, 48-inch A Plank top and heavy pedestal. $8 $9 Dining Room Arm Chairs, $3.98 Odds and ends.

Golden or fumed oak and mahogany finish. Brown Spanish leatherette seats. $28 $30 Serv- y.85 I Women's FnSreTsOk Sweaters, $8.98 Tuxedo model of fancy weave with patch pockets and sash. In turquoise. Copenhagen.

Nile, buff, navy and American beauty. Sizes to 44. Second Floor Everyone is stamped with a new idea in trimming-. Ruffles and flounces are prominent, tunics in high favor, long-line effects emphasized, girdles in a score of types, new I Odds and ends in mahogany. belts, delightful pockets, winsome to the Lmversity by Rev.

Prof. Robert William Rogers, of the class of 1886; its acceptance by Provost Edgar F. Smith, and an address by Kev. Wallace MacMullen, district superintendent of the ISew York Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The benediction will be pronounced by Rev.

Alexander MacColl, rector of the Second Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, founded by George Whitefield. At the University of Pennsylvania Dr. Whitefield was founder and original trustee of the Charity School of 174i. which was the forerunner of the University of Pennsylvania. He solicited the first donations to the library of the University, and guided the new school of learning by his preaching and inspired it by his noble life.

Whitefield introduced the spirit of Methodism into America; therefore Methodist stud nts and of the University of Pennsylvania presented this work of art to the University at a cost of almost $12,000. yeomen oah. or walnut with drawer. oak 70c Inverted Lights, 45c Complete with brass burner, hnif frosted elobe and mantel. $8 Indirect Lighting Fixture 0 Gas or electric.

Third Floor -oam ana wuuam and Marv design. Lit Brothers Fourth Floor i dainty collars, braiding, beading and pipings. Three sketched. Settle the question of what to wear The Greatest Collection of Sporting Goods in the City and Priced Very Low. $49 Remington $1.25 Black Pongee Silk 69' Children's 50c to 65c every this summer now while point is in your favor.

39' 26-inch. Strictly all-silk yarn dyed Stockings quaiuy ana tne lamous Kajah brand Lit Brothers First Floor, South Truss Ban fid Mercerized lisle white atid cordovan. Limited lot. seamless. Black, Imperfect.

Worrit len Misses Wash $1 Bicycle VV ith new departure coaster brake and guaranteed raised tread non-skid tires. 20 and 22-inch frames. First Floor, South Women's $2 Crepe Kimonos, n.49 Rose, blue, pink. Co Of white linene and pique. A favorite style has gathered back, narrow belt, patch pockets and pearl buttons.

One sketched. $3.75 Lunch Kits, $2.49 Complete with vacuum bottle. $1 Mexican Shopping Baskets, 75c Large size. 30c Garden Trowel, 15c Long handle. $1.50 Food Chopper, SI.

19 Four blades. SI Bath Sproy, 69c 5-ft. of rubber tiring. Nickel spray bulb with rubber protector. Lit Brothers Third Floor 4 Men's $5 Wool .981 $3 J.

W. Bayard has sold to I. Press Sons, the four-story brick store building at the northwest corner of Eighth and Chestnut streets, including seven store properties on Eighth street for a nominal consideration, subject to a mortgage of $300,000. The properties are on a lot 00 by 173 feet and are assessed at $000,000. Mastbaum Brothers Fleisher, representing the Commomvealth Trust Company, have sold the property at 122 Market street for the estate of Samuel Sternberger.

The purchasers are Richard fihoerer aDd Harry Soef-fmg. The property was conveyed subject to a mortgage of 25.000, and it is understood that it has been leased for a long term by a restaurant at a rental aggregating $40,000. N. T. Barton has sold to B.

Strauss, the two three-story stone and frame houses at the southeast corner of Chel-ten avenue and Camac street for an undisclosed consideration. The property is on a lot by 144 feet and is assessed at $10,000. 328 Market Street Is Conveyed L. IT. Greenhouse Co.

have sold the property at 328 Market street, which is on a 16 by 100 feet, to "Weinroth Comply, who will occupy the same for business purposes. The property was sold for a nominal consideration, subject to a mortgage of $25,000. Smullen Barry report the sale of a large stone Colonial residence on the south side of West Upsal street. The property was sold for William (. Con-over to William Brooke Evans.

It consists of a detached stone residence containing twenty rooms, including three baths and garage for two cars. The property was held for sale at Hibberd B. Worrell Co. report the sale of 1800 Spring Garden street, a four-storied Bompeiian brick semidetached residence, having a lot 24.11x 170. for J.

Eouchheim at private figures, the property was held for The estate of James Lockwood has sold its property at Berwyn to Peter Ialy, of Villanova. The property consists of two acres with a brick house and stable. The sale was negotiated by J. M. Fronefield, Wayne, for a consideration which has not been The same broker has rented the property to William Sadler, of Philadelphia.

Taylor Son report the sale of 4321 Sansom street to Elizabeth E. Stuart. The Gilliland Laboratories, Incorporated, have placed the contract with H. S. Amey, of Ambler, for the construction of their new two-story barn and isolation stable, for which Peuckert and Wunder made the plans.

The cost will be about $25,000. Tract of Ground Sold Edgar G. Cross has purchased for the Texas Company a tract of ground comprising one acre on Tenth street, south of Chelten avenue on the North Pennsylvania Railroad at Fern Rock Station. This is a portion of the property known as Kennelworth Inn, belonging to Alfred Larzelere. The property was held for sale at $15,000.

Eugene L. Townsend reports the sale of the three-story residence. 5045 Baltimore avenue, for Pauline C. Sommer-kamp to Adolph Schwartz. Joseph Allen Potts has sold for H.

W. Archdeacon the two-story brick dwelling at 642 South Fiftv-first street to A. K. Clanton. William II.

W. Quick and Brother. Incorporated, have sold the attractive three-story Elizabethan residence and garage at 407 South Forty-sixth street for E. Z. Herbert to a purchaser whose Bathing Suits Another Strike The tragedian was really tragic for the first time in his career.

"I refuse to play Julius Caesar tonight unless you get me an adequate mob." said he. "What do you mean by an adequate mobV" asked The stage manager, with a dangerous in his eye. "Ahem! It should at least be large enough to corvince the audience that Rome was a populous city, and frequently had more than three people on its street st one time." Women's Misses' Skirts LAaA lt pennagen and wistaria. b. with white or orcandie Two pieces.

Quater sleeves i or sleeveless. rd $3.98 Of gabardine, Bedford cord .98 79" $1.25 Felt Roofing Paper 3 Boys' $4.50 Wool Bathing Suits collar and caffs, embroidered dots and picot edge. Elastic at waist. One sketched. Limited lot.

No mail jr 'phone orders filled. Second Floor i One piece. Navy blue. and washable satin in white. Have gathered back with deep belt, button front, slashed pockets and pearl buttons.

Pictured. Women's Misses' Sports Suits, $18.50 Very smart styles, tailored from jersey cloth in gray and tan. Back of jacket is gracefullv plaited. 10S square feet in roll. 25c Flour Sifter, 15c 20c Hardwood Clothes Pins, 3 dozen, 10c Lit Brothers Third Floor fecaco Canoes.

S58 tn SR WORST Women's 19c Vests, 14c Cotton ribbed. Low neck; Some have ribbon straps. Lit Brothers First Floor, South Open gunwale and keel. Regular, Guide, Sponson and Nota-crack models. Immediate de IS BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE narrow cross-front belt, patch and breast pockets, mannish notch collar and revers.

Skirt in true sports style. livery. 19c HO" Women's 15c Handkerchiefs Tennis Oxfords, $1.50 Women's Misses' Capes 39c Sanitary Aprons, 25c 39c Elastic Sanitary Belt 25c 5c Snap Fasteners," two caxds for 5c Black or white. Dozen on card. 19" Tape.

12 yards to piece 12c Children's 10c Garterettes, OCo three pair for. Pink. white or blue. 15c Sew-on-iarters, pair 1 lOe Lit Brothers First Floor, South $10 Of navy serge or novelty basket weave in Nile and sport styles in Oriental designs and embroidered effects; also white with corded borders. White canvas with rubber soles.

$2 Tennis Rackets, $1.29 Folding Camp Cot, $5 Lit Brothers Second Floor tan. Some have belted jacket front with patch pockets; others surplice style. All braid-trimmed. HO" Lit Brothers Second Floor Men's 15c Cotton Handkerchiefs. Lit Brothers First Floor, South 60c 75c Muslin Drawers 49' 75c Jardinieres, 44c I Brown and green blends.

Special lot. Open or button on Cilia .3 Awl V. .3 Men's Furnishings Opportunities to economize altogether beyond anything expected compare qualities and prices and prove for yourself why multitudes of keen rnfUes. Second Hnnr I No Man's Summer Wardrobe is Complete Without a "Blue Serge" Act on the "Blue Serge" Question Now. You Will Find Genuine Bargains in Our Annual June Sale of AlLWool Blue Serge Suits $1 Mohair Brilliantine, In light ajid dark navy, brown, gray and sramet.

aJo black. 41 inches wide. men depend on this store. re $1 $1.25 Union Suits, 79c i Special purchase of small checked nainsook and striped madras. Ath- letic style.

Imperfect. I Swagger new waist-line models, single-breasted, stylish two-button, close-fitting coats and a number of popular conservative Occupying the entire under floor of this big store and selling up-to-date seasonable merchandise greatly under price. $2.25 All-1 Wool French Serge, $1.89 in navy, mid- uicht blue, tan. I G. J.

Worst, a real estate 6227 Limekiln pike, said recent-; ly: "I suffered from gastritis and; stomach trouble. There was bloating and distress, with pain at" time3. I belched gas, and my appetite was poor and sleep uncertain. I heard of Tan- $1 Shirts Drawers, each 69c Famous "Lawrence" make. Ecru cotton balbriggan.

Short sleeve shirts, ankle drawers. Imperfect. $2 Union Suits, $1.49 "Otis" make. Ecru and white cotton. Short sleeves, ankle length.

lir $1 women Srnsalionjtl Sale of 1500 Brand New Dresses, $5, $6.98 $7.98 79 Night Gowns Women's, misses' and juniors lac through a fnend. I followed his! advice, and the gas fermentation i styles. Every garment is strictly hand-tailored throughout and lined with the best quality mohair. Some silk linecf All sizes up to 48 breast. Kirschbaum Models Included 4 dark Kreen, Bur- puudy.

plnm. Co-renbapren. sand and tattleshii srray also black. 0 inches wide. sizes.

Of plain and flowered voile. stopped. My appetite zot better, and linene, check and plaid gingham, in. Muslin. Slip over model.

Square neclt. embroidery trimmed. One sketched. I sleep more restfully. There seems light shades.

Mave wide sashes, pique and lawn collars and cuffs, pretry vests and large pockets. For Summer, Sports and to be a permanency about my return to health." The genuine J. I. Gore Tanlac is now being introduced by the Tanlac1 Man at Jacob 1015 Chestnut St. Boys' $1.25 Sport Blouses, 98c rrintfM with colored stripes.

Convertible vllar: sieves. Men's $2.50 Neglige Noted RiaJto mak. Striped madras. Soft collar to match. Boys' 75c Union Suits, 59c Athletic stylos In small check nainsook.

Sleeveless knee, length. Sizes 24 to ,14. First Floor. 7th St Women's Misses' Vacation Wear $1.75 Storm Serge, $1.39 Firmly woven, balf wool. Navy and midnijrht blue.

inches wide. First Floor, South Dresses 89c Table Damask, 69c Mercerized. 72-inch, Voile Waists, 98c mo Men's White Flannel Trousers Men's Auto Dusters. Of taffeta, crepe de chine, satin, serge, combination of taffeta and Georgette. Many show Georgette collar and sleeves.

I desirable shades. 1.50 Men's Khaki s2 HATS TKIMMED FREE Trousers One Third and One Half To be Saved on Infants' Little Tots' White Dresses nun 4 179' $1.50 to $2.50 Summer Hats White and colors, with organdie plaiting around collar and down fronr. Children's Drawers, 25c to 49c Muslin or cambric, with or embroidery ruffle. 1 to 12 years. Men's $2.50 Khaki $1 .65 Trousers.

Men's $1.50 Union Suits, 98c Men's Genuine Palm Beach Suite, $10, $12 $15 In twelve effective summer pat-1 terns; also the natural color. 9.30 A. M. Sale. Special purchase.

Large and medium shapes in light shades. Exceptional values. name is not disclosed. It was Held tor sale at $14,500. Mears and Brown have leased the entire five-storv store building at 10 South Tenth street for the Charles McCaul estate to the Laurel Corset Shop.

George B. Lieberman has opened a branch office at 3422 Frankford avenue for the conduct of a general real estate and insurance business. Barber, Hartman and Company agents for the Penn Phonograph Company, have leased the entire building at 17 South Ninth street to the Every Hour Home Baking System. The lessees will take immediate possession and after a large outlay will occupy the building as a modern retail bakery. The same brokers have leased for the account of F.

II. Starling the fourth and fifth floors of 437 Arch street to Morris Farber for a period of years for the manufacture of cloaks and suits. Building Permits Granted C. Bonner, alterations to store building, at Emerald street, for T. J.

Connelly; cost $600. Dan Cross, erect one-story rear brick addition to dwelling at 546 Christian street, for S. Klein: cost $6)0. H. C.

Dalil. alterations to storage building, at 2016 South Fifth street, for Home Life Insurance Company: cost $19,000. J. D. Fisher, alterations to store at 1204 Oirard avenue, for A.

B. C. Furniture cost W. CTMahon. erect forty-five two-story brick dwellings, at Lambert street and Stenton avenue; cost $180,000.

S. Halpern, erect one three-story brick garage, at 463 North. Second street; cost $4000. C. R.

Siegel. erect eight three-story brick dwellings, at Forty -seventh and Osage avenue; cost $88,000. J. C. Enberg.

erect fifty-two two-story brick dwellings, at Windsor avenue and Flfty-eeventh streets; cost $183,500. IJoyal Headache Tablets 1 To relieve Headaches llkx AF If nainsook. Sleeveless :0 knee- Check length. Mohair Suite, $10, $15, $18 $20 $4 Nemo Corsets, $0 Vacation Special! Medium and stout models. We cannot duplicate after, this lot is sold.

Due to our successful purchase of surplus stocks from famous makers. $1.50 to $2.50 Values, $1 $1.50 $3 to $6 Values, $2, $3 $4 Infants' long and short frocks, also tots' sizes up to 6 years. Fashioned of Persian lawn, organdie, voile, batiste and nainsook trimmed with laces, embroideries, plaits, smock-ings and satin ribbons. One $3 style pictured. Sizes 22 to 30.

$2 Little Boys' $3.50 Wash Suite jv A wi Men's $4 to $6 Shoes $0.98 Oxfords Gun-metal calf, patent coltskin and tan. All sizes in lot. Women's $5 Pumps $0.49 Oxfords Gun-metal calf, patent coltskin and tan. Men's $1 Union Suits, 79c Ecru balbriggan. Short sleeves knee-length.

Boys' $1.50 Blouses, 98c Stripe percale. Convertible collar; short sleeves. Sizes 7 to 16. Women's Cotton Vests, 12Vc Ribbed. Low-neck, sleeveless.

Imperfect. Children's OQc Pants Suits OV Cotton ribbed. Imperfect Women's Union Suits, 49c Cotton ribbed. Low necks, sleeveless; lace-trimmed at knee. Men's $18 Suits, $12.75 Mixtures, cheviots and cassimeres.

Silk Poplin Skirts, $3.98 Oliver Twist style in blue, pink, old rose, tan and brown peggy cloth, light and dark chambray. 2 to 8 years. Boys' Washable Trousers, 79c, 98c, $1.25, $1.39 $1.89 In bloomer or Knickerbocker style. Light and dark shades of wood and olive khaki, black and white crash, silver gray Palm Beach cloth, white duck and drill. Sizes 6 to 18 years.

Boys' AU-Wool Blue Serge Suits, $10 Skirt-coat and trench styles. Sizes 8 to 18. Lit Brothers Second Floor, 7th St. Women's $2.50 to $4 $1 Tots' $1.75 to $3.50 Tub Frocks, $1.29, $1.79 I -HSS Sles -of chambray, gingham and linon I with contrasting color trimmings, smoc'kings, pockets and belts i I Sizes 2 to 6. A $1.29 model sketched.

I 11 1 Children's $2.50 to $5 Trimmed Hats, $1 Lit Brothers Second Floor Footwear. White canvas, also dull and shiny leathers. Pumps and oxfords good size range. Xo Mail or 'Phone Orders Filled on Subway Footwear. In black, navy blue and taupe.

Boys' $1.50 to $2 Wash $1 Men's Straw Hats $2.98 to $3.98 onderful assortment of ronjrh splits. Porto Ricans. 79' Men's $1.50 $2 Straw Hats. Suits Stripe percale, chambray and white Furniture wwhVQu itreendoU8.Pw1er owe ready cash buying for the Million Dollar Sale of Furnishings for est allonle lovers advantage today the wholesale market. The values below should inter- linene.

2 to 8 years. Best shapes in plain and sennits, splits and Porto Ricans rough Show 1 I' and soft braids men ixenume Panama Hats, $4.98 to $6.98 Pure white bleach. 35c Pillow Cases, 29c 45x36 inches. $1.75 Seamless Sheets, $1.39 Bleached. 90x90 laches.

$2 Corsets, $1 Warner's Rust-Proof. Low or eirdle handling. Remnants of 22c Unbleached Muslin, yard 16c 2- to 10-yard lengths. 38 In. wide.

Men's $1 Shirts, 79c Light blue chambray. Attached collar New styles. $225 This $250 Dining Room Suite. 1 bast. Xo mail or 'phone orders filled.

Boys Children's Straw Hats, $1.49 to $4.98 -First Floor. 7th St ana pocKets. Ten pieces, in mahogany or walnut. 54-inch buffet, triplicate china closet, 6-48 extension table, serving table, five Smart, New Colonials genuine leather seat 9 I. ,1 I chairs and one arm wm chair.

Smart Shoes for Less Cost Than Their Qualities Are Usually Marked HATS TRIMMED FREE The Latest Hat Styles Have Arrived Here to Sell for a Third Less Than Value! $3 Ready-to-Wear $10 $11 Black Kid Deep Havana Brown Kid This $15 $10.98 Reed fiber in I brown or ivory 1 finish, with com- partments. wmte XMubuck, tan and Wack calf. Excellent values at less than cost of manufacture. SPORT HATS oS)S Women's Colonials, Pumps Oxfords, $5.98 to $10.50 .98 $24 of the finest quality throughout. Nothing smarter has been produced this season.

-White in Walk-Over- $35 Double Door Wardrobe Tan and black calf, black and white! Large flat effects, also roll brim and mushroom shapes in beautiful summer colorintra Mnrta rt kid: also white buckskin. Lone smart vamps. Golden oak or mahogany finish. Adjustable shelves, two drawers in base. Men's idxVords, $5.98 to $9.50 peanut braidwith flangt of hemp and finished with ribbon band and One sketched.

is in tremendous demand. Make your selection now vjhile stocks are at their best. $5.50 to $11.00 $50 Buffet, $45 Quartered oak, Colonial design. Extra, heavy 48inch plank 50 Children's Hats, 98c Of shiny straw trimmed with band and streamers most extraordinary, Women's $6 White Nubuck Shoes, $1.95 High-cut lace 'models, with white leather 'Narrow widths. v' Young Women's $3.50 to $4.50 Summer $0-98 Footwear.

White canvas, patent coltskin, black- and tan leather pumps and oxfords. Sizes 2 to 8 in lot. $38 Davenport $32 SI Cordovan tan and. black calf, black kid; also Nubuck. -l Infants' Children's Pumps Shoes, $1.69 Patent coltskin, gun-metal and white canvas.

Sizes 1 to 8. Men's $7 Black $4.98 Calf Oxfords. Welted soles, solid leather heels. First Floor. North The Narper Shoe Go.

WA' K-OVER SHOPS CHESTNUT ST. 1228 MARKET ST, 4 I Wreaths of Pond Lilies, $1.49 With foliage. Pink, white, old rosej and Copenhagen. Fumed oak, upholstered in brown Spanish leatherette. Opens into three-quarter bed.

IIt Brothers Fourth Foor These $35 Bedroom Pieces, each $29.98 Walnut in Colonial design. Dresser, chiffonier roll end bed and triplicate toilet table. Lit BrothersFlrst Floor. North BBOIREB SASTISIT ODK BINKW BKSTAI7BANT BEST OF KVXSXTHUIO AX LOWEST SCES-SVXKTH IXOOB OF OV7X VEW BCIUINO. 7TB AKX KABKJET BTa.T.

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