Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 161, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1920 — Paris a City of “Old Clo'." [ARTICLE]
Paris a City of “Old Clo'."
Paris Just now is full of “old Not only are new wardrobe dealer* starting In all quarters,, but even the cleaners are filling their window* with half-worn frocks and cloaks flor sale. Obviously madame is making economies, remarks a writer In the continental edition of the London MalL She must be as smart as usual, bat as dress costs more than ever, ah* sells everything she can before It goes out of fashion, and thus manages to balance her accounts. The ’chand d’habits walk* th* streets more diligently than ever, and his dismal chant may be heard all day long. He easily fills hi* big black bag. Clothes, like money Mito, are new constantly changing hand*, and they are worn to the thread by their successive wearers. Wheatfield defeated Medaryville in base ball at Wheatfield Monday. The score was 10 to 3. Job printing at the Republican
