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Don’t test one brand alone ...compare them all!

Unlike others, we never ask you to test our brand alone. We sat compare PHILIP MORRIS... met ch PHILIP MORRIS. ..ivdge PHILIP against any other cigarette!

Then make you TRY THIS TEST!

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puff—don’t inhale—and s-}- o-w-l-y let the smoke come through your nose.

ame thing NOTICE THAT PHILIP Morals 1S DEFINITELY LESS IRRITATING, DEFINITELY Y MILDER!

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—made of heavy sanfory ized twill in medium gray

» 2-553 me fly. Sizes 30 to ®

Men's DUNGAREES $2.49 Value. Made of heavy Bounce fy sanforized blue denim—full cut— * > heavy drill pockets—sizes 29 to 42. Men's Dress SHIRTS £2.29 Value. Made of sanforized 2

fancy broadcloth. Also plain white, 53 ¢

tan, green and blue. Sizes 14 to 17.

BOYS’ SLACKS

$3.98 value. Made of rayon gabardine in blue, tan, gray and brown,

sizes 6 to 16. ee ea ell a ta Men's TEE SHIRTS $1.00 Value. Made of fine cotton in fancy striped 2 tor Ss] patterns. Sizes .small, E

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Curtain Stretchers By $320 value. @ STUDENT DESK Well built student's desk in S14. regular at $19.95. (18-Inch size. Rub- " i aac. ribbed 16 Yor Ld | regular at 10c each. $79 RAG RUGS rugs. Colorful designs. Size 24x36 inch. "

walnut or maple finish. Selling 10c STAIR TREADS stair treads that sell The Smoky Mountain make rag

42x36 PILLOWC. ASES

Reg. 79¢c. Hemstitched,

fine quality bleached Fabrics |

pillowcases. First quality, yds. - 1 SCRANTON

limit 6 to customer. PLASTIC CURTAINS Yds. long.

Large selecPAIR

36-In. Drapery Reg. 69¢ value. Heavy quality drapery and slip- 6 cover fabrics. Large selection of colors. Tub fast.

Reg. $1.49 value. 21; Heavy quality drapes. tion of patterns and colors.

Part Linen TOWELING |

Reg. 29¢ quality. 16-In, part linen unbleached toweling. Heavy Yuniity. Colored border.

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Children’s

Reg. 851.19 to $1.39. Cotton crepe sleeper, one and two-piece—gripper fasteners. Assorted colors. Sizes 1 to 3—3 to 6.

TRAINING PANTIES

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GIRLS’ COTTON SLIPS

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; quantity. i Infants’ & Toddler COATS & BONNET

Irregular 49¢ Infants’

KNIT SAQUES

= Knitted

: cotton & Regular $5.95 Value E sacques with @ " All-wool coat and bonnet : colored shell * for & sets. Assorted colors— i stiteh trim of - broken sizes. 6 Mo. to 3 ~~ <8 blue and pink. Nears, :

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INFANTS’ KNIT CREEPER Irregulars, $1.69 to $1.98. Cotton knit and rayon creepers Assorted styles and colors. Slightly irregulars,

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and kimonos, pink & blue,

GIRLS’ RAIN CAPES

Reg. $1.19 to $1.98.

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WOMEN'S GIRDLES

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dles. Broken Sizss and styles. HEAVY TYPE 140-THREAD WOVEN SNOW WHITE BLEACHED Extra heavy quality bleached sheets, will give years or service. These are the heaviest nuslin sheets made, Slight irregulars.

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Rayon Jersey GOWNS Regular and extra sizes. BLOUSES v Short sleeve, V-neck, sanforized, in Ld | GIRLS’ ANKLETS white and os sizes 5, to 101. SNAP-LOCK CREASERS Pairs »

*1 $1.39 Tailored Cotton white and colors. Sizes 32 to 40. Seconds of 38¢ quality > pair Ss] forced heels and toes, e 1 My ~~ TROUSER ¢& for

Eliminate all ironing of washed -trousers and slacks. Rust proof, adjustable to size.

29¢ RAYON UNDIES

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WOMEN'S, GIRLS" CASUALS and PLAY SHOES. Broken sizes

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Arch Support SHOES

Dressy with arch relief fea- ® . ture Sizes 4 to 9 i e group oo po , In pe se 29 to C. 1 LOT OF WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES

Odds and ends takem from higher priced lines. Sizes 4 to 9 in the

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