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The Diamond Fleece styled with a sloping shoulder line . . . so - comfortable . . . so fashionable. Sizes 10 to 18 in lovely neutral shades of Grey, Beige and Blue. 29.95
The Betty Shaw Zebra Stripe is one ‘of the seasons favorite fabrics. All wool with wool interlinings. Sizes 7 to 15 in Blue, Grey,
Brown, Red and Yellow. 29.95
The Velveteen has deep cuffs that can be adusted to your favorite length. The ideal all-occasion coat . . . formal (with cuffs turned high) or, informal. Sizes 7 to I5 in Blue, Red and Black. 29.95 :
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Strikingly simple . . . stripes with matching solid color. Plain color skirt with bodice in small neat stripes of same color and white. Belt, collar and ‘sleeve piping in the plain color. The wide belt is of plastic. Available in Gray with White (this combination has the extra touch, of Red) and in Blue with White. Sizes 7 thru 14.
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The ideal warm school coat. in authentic double-breasted styling: with wide collar. It's a coat popular with both boys and girls.
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