South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 234, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 August 1919 — Page 2

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I LHIXU L I Ll'dUIUU OF GHÜRGH WOHK

Care-Free Days of St. Steph-! Bishop White Mr-kes Survey en Before War Are Now j 'of Northern Indiana to

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Ascertain Needs.

rVj-Uf r.- "f niMKln arel! Tv. John Unten Whit. D T.. f,rr..CA in . ..nrx r ti.-n with th- r-;-r-f .-''ith nrl. hlr-hop f the i:risra.rted o-.jtir.tf 't Kan a ral Li'Copl ehurrh of northern Inli.-it.n, on. ir. inif-ti'- c.vrrniri t.t. wev. i t- ' ytn fr,nipf.v a. surv-y of manun l-iThK:- rnntr;.,' to the rare-free . f, tur.n(f Hn1 ,ndUstria, rontons in (, r f v ;r: f.-T. a- th.it "f Ht. , Stej, l"f"r- ii- u .r. j thU l'rt f thl ,at"' nhlfh h h That hi-fi. ri'- . . ! .r.i': whn fortvarri1! to tnp national he;tlti.eü v.ore slit k:;N inl !h won, - '.nnr rs. planning lntn.sifir soci.il f n .Jonnil 2' i-ri' Is .! -n ih. il -ervlrr amort th polyglot foreign In the f(li"V. ir ir ' 'ilh !.m fron- the v.-.rkf;-s. He . James A. Miller, recNatioml .1 ! !i ; sn. i('y. a.-r.i for of Trinity rhurch in Michigan r.n ,- r onini'ii.t-ati-.n fi?:i I "Witt ('.'."'. is chairman uf the campaign f linfiM r.iii-. .committer for this cIIoipsp. por v.hi. S st-;.i-Ti v.. ;f at 1 Th survey contemplate an ,ip,vlr. e v.i? tha- !... . tf'l " rn i-t Iiro;rlatinn of $128.000 for ir,ercnel r i.ni k K..fl!. .. -ti'l f.hi y.ars Ulpmont in tho way of churches.

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"point of contact" as ths- laborer mut he approached first through

ff n rectory and comnv.irmy hou4

, .n cinnertion with it for social arvl

educational work amontc the itallun population. An Italian rector and an

Italian t Aher mast t obtained to ' make rffctivc u" of thi e-iuip- j rnent. For the nrrro workers in the j

-tty the s-Jrvey u?ks for J 15.000 to build a church and community hou and rnouph more money to obtain - negro clergyman nd a lay worker. For a settlement on the öuth side the um of $50.000 is askrf- A community house is needed by Christ church and Uishop White UfKex the purchase of land on the

ent Piiic and in Ambridee for fu

JEWISH RELIEF DRIVE SUCCESS

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S. R. JOHNSON WILL WILL HOLD PICNIC

OPEN TIRE AND RUBBER ! AT POTTAWATOMIE PARK , STORE ON S. MAIN ST.! , - h , .Socialists of St. Joseph county will The Atlantic Tiro .'.ml Kuhher J ,,p hosts at a monster picnic iven

BARGAINS IN GROCERIES FOR SATURDAY, AUG. 23.

company will open Saturday morn- Sunday .it Pottowatomio park. It!

line at 201 P. Main st . under the I ill ho a hakct affair, the commit1 ' ... i

nianncement of S. It. Jchnson form-i- ln charge invitir.c socialist toj Extend VotC Of ThankS tO f mana?rr of tho rompany's l)nnfh,i'inf th(:r families and luncheon: , , ofhet- in Detroit. Mich. The com-)0" an al! day Btay. j Mayor CarSOn and the r.my also operates bmnch stores in InnlH 1 HattH. pre.siriont of the

Dpfler i facinaw. . i-iini. .Mien.. .lack-1 .iaini umwu vnon, nm k...-1 llCSS. L.on Mlrh .-iini in T)ernit Th.,. .! tho orincioal speaker. Ho will de-l

.- ...... ... - v --. " C 1 ' , - 1 jobbers of all standard makes of liver an address on "The Russian; tire and ar special distributors: of . uatlon. ' Thre will be a-verul' th Standard six thousand mile tire ! ther si)cakers. j and th Vulcan ciht thousand mile! A trainload of Pocialists are . om-;

Liberal contributions from the el. tizens of South 15 rid toward the

ture parishes so thit th church's JewUh IMW fund wrrt. rCimi at j tire made by th Vul. an Uubberjin from c.ary with df ieKa:mns j work amonp th foritrn population i , , , v , v , , company, of Krie. Mich. A branch ; lnm other northern Indiana eitles. , may bo adequate in the future. itlle los f lho Tap c,ay hf'M oa More is also maintained in Milwau-I !

NVo Ijiv Workers. .Thursday. Approximately Jl.:oo was. keo and a factory for tho manufae-i finAI WniJNnEn YANK

Mi P.thrr ft. fillovM,:' inforo.a- " v ' ' 1 fSiaousn a

tino' V'aik a fi i f to th" thron- f the !.yaf 1 ; :- 1 1 r'.T. 1 ( o a i j 1 1 1 ' 1 1 f ' i r a n 1 1 1 i 1 1 t hti?' if .;oto:!i- kit., fro... pop.' Iv,'lvt-ti r II. and w.i- TO' ned in 5oi'1t pr in the i-.u I'"1'. 'ir.iU r the 'hr!tian r of St.plM!;. II ;.! miicli foi his lointrvtfien to them into tli" c?.i hlish-d harch. and fo n)ded throijhotit hik 1 ! . f ! ' Ii ! clril'i he.'. i lliinis. aii'I ca-eiiT- His ,i 1 1 u hi i -1 i a t ion was a w or,.', and -o t.rrniv did deal

servier to their physical. mental and morwl neeis before th Church can minister adequately to their spiritual neod. Would Work in inry. r.ishop White askn that thl rhurch in his diocese bp aided through tho nation-wide farr.palyrt to expand it work In Cnry where tliera are extensive manufactories in steel and " tinplate. with an an nual payroll of $ 1 0,000, 000. Includ-

with ' 1 , . tt ta.ed Mj.n-it! of the tnA suburban population, 100.'"d Mairvar l:. i.j- i.'n' l'ii t thi' o porpons can be renched through )o .P .iTh ... c-;, i ci. in 1 ('.'.. h loff the cnr( h's work In and about Gary )'.- Hi'in'.rv eii'in ly -.-ony .?,! t" alone. Many of these are declared to 'hr is? ia n it . So in ; . h had he done be entirely unchurched. Mnnv of f"t the a d a i" em. rt of the 'hii-t- tlieni are foreigners. Their number Jan faith ..mom; tia- wild In ides of is i n cren sin c rapidly. The nationfastern Europe. ,ind a-bb-d to thi wide campaign's plan for mohilbc : ihati'-n of hi-. uhj . ts. that h- lot Its . forces to expand Its work va-- lan-aiiz.-d and tri idly pm- Miosis t Iiis fact. clairtM d by the Hunixarian-- as th.-n The survey calls for the complejiatrrn saint. tion of tho cliurch fo, ItAlInns now llan.U Won- Aiupiiiao .1. :nder way In fJary and the erection "'h-n the saint !i--' ,l way. in j 1.'... one .f h,s h ui'ls was arni'i- - . .

tateil and en, ha hue. 1. and tins; K It O il repo.se T) the CC li t ! thaj.el of Ihe roal j al o e in old Iluda. Adm in d ith many hand- ' me rinus, it is kept in a crystal casket, set in a br-autiful vadden reh'i ia ry -t n a no n t d h ith manyprecious stoti' In a special shrine ; behind th.e hich altar. it rnniiliis 1

for 4 dav.H in e ej y V 't'. w hej o It can on!v he --1 1 nv the roal

household and tho-.- ha itm special i permission. n the ::;fh da'. , tli-'j set a pa it to .P. honor to St. I I S:i plan, if is taken from it restit;:; p1--.-, and with mat j'Oinp and i n.i's' i ill,., nt . -cort iaiiie.1 in! a 1 1 1 -.- i a t . t h oh! Matthias; rhiiia h fo" a . : tl in' n.o't ial ser- j e. This i the only time that th.e ; I e : '..j i;a i . I- 'i.-iMe T'i the p'-asafts-' ual the pe..;.;,. of th' huiutde- '' 'asv.vt .and the corn.' from all nv.T lli.iu iiv on that lay to do tannage the .r iid relic, as if is ..irnoi through th" s'teit-1.

"I'ati'' our fanoois naiTa

air.ttm off Tin t -third -t.. lint t!

I-ay workers for service among: the polyglot population of East Chicago. Whltlns and Il.mm6nd are wanted. East Chicnpo has a parish now but no community house. Such an establishment is urgently needed as is a mission chapel at Whlt-

UH. A population of 20.000 cn be

realized. The fund of the campaign will be used for relief purpose anionic the Jewish war victims in Europe. Tho campaign for funds started early in the morniiur. An organization of young women canvassed the

HOME ON FURLOUGH

tore of tires In CJrand Rapids. Mich. At tho present time t:rr ricks are

being Installed In the new location j in the Jefferson buildirg. nnd pre-j .i;Sppn Kazzer, son of Mr- and parations arc heinp; made for thoi Jrs. Andrew Knzz-r. l:.;1,:' W. I ish-

touehed st Whiting and 35.000 at ! entire crr nellinij tags meeting un-HapAr-.-Krvey indicates. usual success. t The total nation-wide campaign AdojH o4o Of Tlnns. kings by the dloces of northern Tho t.ommlttf.r ln charge of the Indiana are $122,00 for land. Tn(f ,,ftv fl(loptrrl ft volo of thnks buildintrs and equipment alone. NVw fo May'f,r rttrHnn for twuni the T,HkP7 n?t' r, ,00, V1' IToolamatlon authorizing the sale of dltional. IHshop hite alKo asks for ; a t(J the H um, to thr t.iunn a community house, an extra Clergy- I . .... , , , ,K . , , ' , , , , of the city for supportlncf the moveman and layworker for alparAlsrt L p t for ervice among the .students of ' ' ... . . . , . , ,,. .. . . . The press committee ol the Jewish Valparaiso university ana the rei- ' , t. J I Ta?r day Included. M. E. 5 Iman, dents of the city. t . . ,, ,. , . , , j chairman. M. 1 eldman and M. DAVIS. Calif.. Aug. 2i..Send an ! l!r0tl8k-

expert" has been the cry of puzzled ;

California horticulturists to t)ie I'nl versity of California college of agri

culture. i "Sent! a picture too busy t3 I leave." is the new reply of the col- j lege. j Tiy means of studying photographs ;

submitted of ailing trees or bushes, the college experts are saving time and ' traveling expense. Problem concerning pruning especially are handled with ease, the college returning the- photograph with a letter advising what branches should b lopped off or what should be dono to Improve the fruit tree.

opening Saturday morning. A spe

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cial window display case has been j furlough Thursday from Baltimore.1 built in and the interior redecorated. , t,j. Kazzer was severely wounded

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NATURALIZE FOURTEEN MEN AT COURT HOUSE

Fourteen honorably discharged soldiers who were not citizens of the United States before entering the service during the world war. were passed Upon ns full fledged citizens at the county court house Thursday afternoon. No charges were made for the examinations, which Is ti Ftep being promoted by the national council of the World War ve'ernns,- which wnt started In South Ilend Wednesday

A back room will be used as a storeroom for surplus tires of which there are a number that have been shipped from the factory and have recently arrived. A wholesale and retail business will be conducted, and a full line of tirea handled In addition to a full stock of automobile accessories which will he handled as an additional side-line. ( IZ. McClelland is tho state manager of the concern and Is in tho city at the present time making arrangements for the nw branch store of the company. A biz business is expected In both the wholesale and retail lines and tho motorists of South Hend are asked to visit lh new store on its opening day.

during the Chateau-Thierry battle j und until recently was located in a hospital in France. He is now on j leave from a government hospital at Italtiniore. Ho has been in tho service nvr IS months.

im. ii. . i:uscn itirri uns. lr. I A. HauKch, who hns returned from five months' service in Franco as a lieutenant in the air service, hfl taken oxer the practice of Dr. E- K. Stevens, who is making an extensive, trip through the east. Dr. Kausch was a member of tho Notre nme football eleven in II 15 and graduated from the Kirksville School of osteopathy in lid 7.

Rose Leaf Pastry Flour, 3-lb. sack. . . . Bow's Pilot Coftre. 50c value Salad Dressing. 2 bottles Red Kidney Beans, 2 cans Red Kidney Beans, small cans, 3 for .... Canned Pumpkin Canned Sweet Potatoes Sauerkraut. 2 cans Tomato Puree. 3 small cans Matches, 3 large boxes Crape Nuts, 2 packages Fany Rice. 20c value, pound. . . Gunpowder Tea, 1-4 lb Perfection Wafer Crackers, pound. . . . Dry Apricots, 40c lb. value

33c 45c asc 25c 25c

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Navy Beans, pound Palmolivc Soap. 3 bars Jell-O. assorted flavors, pkg. .... . Skitch Wash ins; Compound, 2 for. . Lye (Eagle brand ) Borax, laree i

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vattiiiuciic, 2 packages Washing Powder, Snow Boy, 2 for. . . Gloss Soap, . b bars Toilet Paper. 6 roll,

Regina Bath Soap. T

assorted. 3 for Peanut Butter, pound Sun Maid Seedlers Raisins. I 1 oz Frankforts. pound Smoked Sausage

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Yes, we deliver all .over the city, fre of charge. JOHN BIERWAGEN & SON Known a the "Golden Hills Grocery." 2001 KENWOOD AV. LINCOLN 7737.

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PIGGLY VVIGGLY is helping the people in their fight against the high cost of living. PIGGLY VVIGGLY was made for the poor man, the rich man, for those who want known quality groceries at LESS every day in the week. A Few Every Day Prices: (Cut Price List out and bring it with you)

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l cot. that tlie it. "4 !."n s: - t.:i :!,t ?!' a . t 1 ii n l . ' I a t 1 alul hi o)e eoni rrt:;liie :uid h.ippv. "Thi' (;: ' tliiiiu t)i a nttia- le i imr lt, r.tiop. as we !i o . o :,v walk 1 1 1 li I o w 1 . v J I i !;:in;c i f ' i -'.'l!'l" Of tile ,. a-.i!,'- flOlu the (la .iifore Th' n ..ii w . l e in their a i r k i n tr I o t h e . t . i ...lax t h ' '.! arr.raal m a!! tla ir : oj. Tho e en 1',.. .1 : r a ü ! e.l t la : ''at bat. ! . t had :r n t ' 1 a do i n ed them if Ii !! in;: t ;i.!-i'.: of t iie nt i..na ! -, a. a t e, !, w Iii. a ! e I rief?',. "i'b .'hit. divided-skit! -Ilk- ! t on -r .x er. . .ro .oi. nt'l .01 t h 1 t t o:iv of .la wi'li f:ir. l,"1 n',u lac. i r : 1 the i irk xxorkn.i,' coats bad i t'll 'al l asiib II; lb'l!" o! O e Wete a ! i iii't ' :i!'.! - i i 1 1 r 1 - -oft ; oo x a - . I e. 1 and u l 1 1 - a id r la i -ia . ; t ! ' i a I' U 1 with i i Ii i i: t ' o'or - d I old . ! i : w i ? ii r u ! e. . i , i 1 . ! the i i a t . . , j h a d - lia !,d k it! i :ef . '.at t hex unr i x i .iii.l ' r i 1 1 1 r tain : i 1 1 -e xx . i n a Sii'ii'l iv, Tli' ii xx.ii-ts " i i' . .. :;.,i;! of Thto or hu-b.t cotton at :a i'. S'ometirne L'ii! orn.i ;::: .i with coat's." "lor. d eniaoi!.i. Ii the s;ui'! that (x . t t p. o ut.lejtio thtr.c.- a! oat th. :;n "f th.e ?-richte! obe s. luv were a c ord ion oka it ed. and to.,. J ,mt in the mo-t remarkable oi'iiiur. How t!..x lo ompliit 1 '. ;- was a n xlerx to the iadis of ar party, until oar troftx iruide and , r.! r -preter hid "ii i nti r it x ed. F i u i h..n it xs.;s li iiiml that no ; ll'inciifin I"1 iv.m: xx . mn n con .-id - r herself p : " i ! v .. r r.l for a j orraM.'ti unh-x -he lias on at i ! is! 2'" pettii-o.it!'" '

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tl.es than todax's xxhohsalo -o-t

Fresh Country Kprus. dozen

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Kippered Herring, larjre oxal tltia Hie Oimpbell's Soups, nil varieties uo I.ibhy' Asiiir.ii;in Soup, run Splendid Lemon and Ynnilla Kxtract Do

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LIEUT. GEYER MAKES FLYING VISIT TO CITY ; I.5e-;t Hoxx u .'. de . -.a. of ",io-ce ;e. 2 a N Mohican st . arrixci i;i S.a;!h Iti t:-l Thui'lax aft. rfii'i''!. ar.d i-t :.'-.- p. . t. d'y ivet hi- fath r. lio xxa- -;ar.d;t thiav in the i i:;. I.:-'..t (J.xer .riix.l in tl;i r.tv llrt' aftt r th.e no.-nt h-i;r and was pf ii'li'-c a i.iup'.e of h"'a's !ire xxhile ax i r t t . c a tra'.n f-r ''at:tt Irar.t. xx r the t...k pi .-.. Hr Maentlx .ari'x-.il In tliis coantry .'.fti r rvlr. c fi r s. rr.d m-'-nth a n. meo;tT of th e A tun ii .m cpt nary for. ' -'. He U a t !'. e la-rp .1 ..- Ii. 1 . ailor ai the -e.-k .tt

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, lx. t. ' and 52 1 U Naptl.a Soap . . . OC lllxat today's xxholesalc I Nib s Fancy t'reatnerx l'.utter. pound sj J Vs

Cobl.-n Finnan Haddies. laru'" round ',i!irl,i Citon, 1 lb. pkf:. . . .2r Wilbur Putch fo. o i. i.irccan. 14 Hati'iuet Sardines, in oil.... "

Kat'feo Hatr Washington I'rejiared foffce. small :t2o: laro size ,w Mapleino : . .18c Hires Knot Iber Kxtract, Lo Hire 10c Swift's Quick Naptha White Soap, same as P. & l tr

Palm Olive Soap, per bar

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Swift's White laundry Soap iW Sxvlft's Arroxx- Horn Soap.. .Vloldon Ako Mtuaronl and Spaghetti. I0o fitr Zr I'liinnli'tll- o M.mic Soap Flake lie Danish Prizo Milk, tall cans WW

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1 urnell's -Potato Soup. can. . 12e Arm : Hammer Soda. 1 11. pucka ltp aj-jc Smilax Pill Pickles, lar.e No. ? can 20c lird Hunt I'repared .Mustard. la r eo 14 or., jar 1 2c

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Fan y Hand Picked NiU'v Heans. 11. .

(Less than today's wholesale Cost)

Happy Home fatsup. larpe pound bottle Ho pompeian Olixe Oil. pint 31o lioi;a Pimentoes. tan l.V

Prisi ilia Apple Putter, larpo quart Mason jar 35c Dyer's Hod Kidney Henns, can ,"c

Hebe Compound Milk, small

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Alico fork and lioann. can.. Ac Pest Tnastlfs and KpIIor's 'om Flukrs 1 2c Armour's fnrn Flakcn Vv

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Cold Meilal Flour, 1-S bbl $1.72

'mii t'auip's and lahbv'n "''...14 l-2c ( Le!s than today's w holesale ost )

Pillsbury's Pest Flour. 1-h bbl

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P.est Putter f ra( kers. lb. . iJcst Oiiik'or Srmps. II

Oxaltine. food leveraL'e. regular si.o 72v; regular ?!.-' size )2v

Valley Park (Urn, animal fat. pound S'jo Valley Pnrk Oleo Nut, vegetable, pound ?t2:

Checkers and Crackerjack Ponrorn ru

Pel Monte Pineapple, prated. tvj

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Full t'rennt ;heeie. fancy, pound

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Robertson Bros. Co, Store Opim 8:30; Closes 5:30 SaU to 9:30 p. ra.

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New Arrivals at Special Prices for Saturday i This fall showing easily upholds our position of being foremost in offering the new. Small and large models, in velvet and soliel, in colon taupe, brown, navy and black, with oitrich feathers ribbon and fancy ornament.

.Special Price $6.75, $7.95 and $8.95

See our window display in center show case.

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New Fall Suits from $35.00 to $100.00 New Fall Skirts $7.50, $10.00, $15.00 New Fall Dresses from $19.75 to $65.00

Only Another Week Left To take advantage of t he lower prices on furs during August you must remember there are only a few days longer. A deposit will give you. the tarne advantage as a complete Sfcle, and you can pay the balance as you desire.

Children's Play Time is Almost Over They must soon prepare for school

Gingham Dresses in pretty plaids and combinations are wanted, the dependable kind that washes and retains its newness. Many styles are represented for girls 6 to 14 and moderately priced from $1.69, $2.50, $2.98 and up to $15.00. Also Little Girls of kindergarten ages 2 to 6, have 'riot been forgotten. Styles here are as numerous as the older sisters collection and priced from $1.25, $1.50 and $2.98.

Blankets at less money The 1 5 per cent discount in our August Blanket Sale helps to reduce household expenses. The necessity of blankets never ends. You nerd them and must have them. Save 15 per cent; buy in August. Our prices on Cotton Blankets $1.95 to $5.95. Wool Mixed Blanket $7.85 to $12.50.

White and Colored Voil,

and Organdie Dretses for Girls 6 to 14 have been reduced 25.

Traveling Blankets -and auto robes are needful. A lake steamer trip, an evening auto ride, is far more enjoyable with one of these robes. The Colors and Plaid Designs can be had in great variety at reasonable price, starting from $5.95 up.

Two Big Specials

In Men's Dress Shirts for Saturday

S1.95 S1.45

$2.25 values reduced to

$1.75 values reduced to

All tiie are well represented in this lot

Boys Are Also Preparing

to Resume Their School Studies

And how important it is to appear at their best.

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Visit Our Children's Shoe Section The August Sales are furnishing many a family at a great saving in good sturdy shoes for school.

is the incentive to commence with and gives necessary punch and pluck to meet his new associates in school. The styles for boys 6 to 1 7 are duplicates of older young men. only with short pants, knickerbocker stytle. Materials are plain or mixed worsted. Priced from $10.00 to $18.00. Separate Trousers from $2.25, $2.98 to $3.50. .

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