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PACT! TWO THE -ASIIEVILLE G AZETTE-NIW3 " " ? Thursd.iv, TT-v 23, V BEGINS UB TOMORROW We want to "thank you" for the splendid patronage given us the past eight months. We announced then that we would sell for Cash for Less that we could afford to do so because we would save a great deal of money in bookkeeping and clerical work, and not requiring our customers to pay a proportion of the bad debts of those who would not pay us, for as is always the casa with credit stores, the ones who 'pays their bills pay their proportionate part of those who do not pay their bills. " ; ;i" ; : .3 - ' This THANK YOtJ SALE is our expression of gratitude and will result in a very great saving to you of money, real money, for the special prices cover just about our entire stock' of seMonable-goodsI ing the additional saving to you right at the season when you need the goods, and when the saving will do you most good,, : , . -.o ; " V - .-'' SILKS REDUCED Quality counts in silk goods, land that is where our silks have won their reputation merit. The stock includes tub silks, taftetas, niessaline and figured -silks. $1.00 silks for .. .. .. ..79c ...83c silks for ...... .... .69c '!() inch $1 taffeta for ... ..79c 3(5 inch messaline silks ...79c 48c figured silks 39c DRESS (GOODS AND MIS 'CELLANEOUS FABRICS , 25c whipcord, in black, navy, red and light blue .. ..10c 10c white madras for . . . . .8c '. 121-2 white madras .. ...10c 15c white madras for . .12 l-2c 18c white madras for ....15c 10c dress gingham's for ....8c 12 1-2'c dress ginghams for 10c These ginghams ai'e 27 and 32 inches Avide, and many of them the Amoskeag brand, famous for their excellence and pretty patterns. 10c nainsook f or . . . . 8c O. N. T. SPOOL COTTON 4 CENTS 12 l-2c Galetea for .. ....10c 15c Galetea for 12 i-2c 25c KIMONA PLISSEE 17c The most . popular: soft crinkle cloth for kimonas and house gowns in dainty ami at tractive patterns. , CURTAIN GOODS 25c swiss, ettamine and lace for 19c 18c bordered ettamine . . . .15c 12 l-2c swiss for . . : . . . . ,10c AIR FLOAT TALCUM POWDER FOR 7 CTS. 15c Air Float Talcum Pow der.. . . .11c 4 25c Air Float Talcum Pow der.. .. . . ..19c MEXNEN'S '25c TALCUM POWDER .. .. ... 12 l-2c CORSET COVERS, GOWNS, ETC. Here's a real bargain count er. All new goods, well tailor ed and excellent material. 50c muslin corset covers . .39c 25c muslin corset covers i. .19c 50c muslin drawers .. 39c 25c muslin drawers 19c 50c muslin gowns ... ... .39c $1 muslin gowns .. .. ...89c $1.48 muslin gowns for . .$113 CHILDREN'S DRESSES Made perfectly in the new attractive spring and summer styles, ginghams and percales.' plain and trimmed in various colors. Lots cheaper than to buy material and make them. 50c children's dresses . . . . .39c $1 dresses for .......... .89c $1.25 dresses for . . . .98c $1.50 dresses for . . ... . .$1.29 $2 dresses for .". .. ...$1.69 LADIES' 15c HOSE 10c MEN'S ODD PANTS -'' " REDUCED. They're made of blue and black serges, worsteds and English trouserings of attrac tive patterns. An extra pair pants will give you the air of change of suit. $1 pants for .'.89c $1.50 pants for $1.29 $2 pants for .. .. .. ....$1.69 $2.50 pants for . . .... . ,$1.98 $3 pants for ..... . . . !$2.39 $3.50 pants for .. .. ...$2,98 $5 pants for .$3.98 MEN'S AND BOYS SUITS Every 3rd Suit and every 3rd Dollar for 30c. , . " Blue and black " serges, worsted and neat patterned suitings. New styles, extra quality. Bargains at original i prices; biggest kind of bar gains at this 30c sale. Boys' $3 suits for .... . .$230 Boys' $( suits for . . . . ..$4.60 , Figure it 'this way in a $G ; suit: 2 dollars at :0e each . . .$ .(50 4 dollars at 100c each... 4.00 fetal. .$4.60 Our boys' suits are from $3 to $8, and remember that t every third suit you buy, or every third dollar you spend for a suit, costs you but 30 cents. . - ; MEN'S SUITS Range from $10 to $18.50, and at credit stores will cost you from $12 to $22 and $25. It is really worth your time, men, to come and examine" these , suits. Every one's a bargain. SHOES For Men, Women ' .. and Children This Thank You Sale in cludes the famous' Society King shoes and oxfords for ? men,' and. justly famous Fyli- ion Leader for Ladies. s You can get your': pick "of leatfierk-.; from tan,' gUn metal, vici and,-j patent leathers; we, liaveoliUi. lots of oxfords and pumps thte" season,, and if you wait your.' size may not be here,1 so it .may, I pay you and well,- too,', to' come early for pick : :osize.i.i. The quality is all A4, ,"iho ' styles all 1913. . " . ' " ':' '' Ladies $3.50 pumps and . ;ox - fords .. .". ..... ..$2.69 Ladies $3.00 pumps and oxr fords .$2.48 ',. Ladies $2.50 jmrnps .anil ' ox ; fords , ::$1.'98 .Ladies $2.00 pumps and ox fords .. .... .I' ;. ..$1.60 ' MEN'S AND BO ib' SHOES and OXFORDS Men's $5 Society - King QN-. fords ....$3.98 . Men's Society King Oxfohla for .. .. .....$3.98 , Men's Swiety King Oxfords . . for I. . .. .. .. .. ..$2.98 $3.00 Oxfords and shoes , for $2.48 $2.00 Shoes and. Oxfords, -for.,.' . . ';.: '...'..$1.79 SPECIAL BARGAINS , .. LADIES' LOW SHOES $3.00 velvet pumps for '. '.$1.98 . nJ black corduroy and crav enette pumps .. -t, ..-'h $1.98 $3 patent leather pumpsl vith buckle, sizes ; 6)f .7 and 8, . for ... . '...$1.98 $2 vici leather shoes, sizes 3, , , 3 1-2, 4 and 8 1-2 for .'.$1.39 ' $1,25 shoes, sizes 3 3 1-2 and 4 .' for' ; .:;.'.'. 98c . $1.50 patent leathers, , dotli ..top, sizes 3, 3 1-2 and 4, $1.13 These are our regular cash prices, and every reduction shown is an absolutely honest one. - The origimil prices are lower than creditfstores can af ford to sell for; the. reductions make them the biggest kind of bargains. V ' Sells for Less Sells for Cash REMEMBER, THANK YOU SALE BEGINS FRIDAY, MAY 30, AND CONTINUES UNTIL JUNE 7th, SATURDAY. ' ..r 9 ixr T i T Ul)fO"'n rTCr' ID) 17 South Main Asheville, N. C. Asheville Won 12 Inning Game ; RaleighW on Second Watson Pitched Great Ball but Betsill Was Weak and Way mack Wild Hornets and Twins Divide Durham Won. lti:SU.TS VKSTKKDAY. At Asheville: RalolRh 1 ; AHheville 2, Hirst game); Raleigh ; Asheville 5, (Hetonii game). At Winston-Salem: Charlotte 4; WlnHlon-Ralem X, (llrst ganiel; Char liitte S; WinHtiin-Kalem 4, (seeoml game). At Durham: Greensboro, 2; Dur ham, a (llrst Kanie). Seeoml game postponed; rain. (iAMKS TODAY. Asheville ut Winston-Salem. tireenalioro at t'harlotte. ilHirhurn at Kalel:;h. The tlrst game at Oiiteg park yes terday was a tine exhibition of the ai l of baseball, going for 12 Innings ami resulting In a score of 2 to 1 in favor of the home tvam. The soeond degen erated Into a rout for both teama, but Asheville got the short end, and the score was 8 to 5. In the llrst game each team made a run In the first Inn ing. There was no more scoring until the twelfth, when Harbare tripled nnd was scored by Holland's single. Thin game was full of stirring plays, and was In the nature of a pitchers' con test; for although neither Watson nor Meyers struck out many men, they Participated In any number of put nuts and assist'. Watson gave up about twice as many hits as Meyers, ut they were well scattered and It Was few times that he was In danger. Id the second game Betsill was hit freely all along, but managed to pull hrough with only one run until the fourth, when the visitor took his measure. After yielding two singles, a double and a sacrifice fly, Waymack was sent In. He gave up a single, n't a Itatter, walked two men and was rtartlng to walk anothr when Watson went to the mound. He retired the sHe. Mehnffey hnd one tad Inning. IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS aV record of stxty-flv rears nnnttnb oti use of "Mrs. Wlnslow s Hooihloi Hvrup" by mothers In all parts of th world, ki ths highest praise (hat any remedy for "children toothing" W ever received. Kvery year the yonns mother follows -j the footiweps of her mothnr and flnda Mrs. Wlntlow's Foothlng Byrup to t the favorite, and to tt has gone on for a period of six-fy-flve years. Millions af mothers have naed tt for tholr children while tenthlna; With pnrfert success. II soothes the child, softens the fum. alleys all pnln, o'lree Wind collo and la the bct remedy for d'nrrboe fold .. -OKt "d metritis dler In s!l t'srU. if ti kiiowa ., , i. T - ' r m r a l. "'i. 1 . n is ! f . r J i. " t the third, when he allowed four runs, but he tightened after that and was seldom In danger. I'll'Nt (iUlllC. Klr-t Inning Mutts singled; O'Keefe sacrlliced: N'leld singled, scoring Butts; Smith singled to center and Nield was nailed uf the plate on Noojin's perfect throw : Mack popped to .Milliman. I'or Asheville, t'orbett singled; Noo jln sacrlliced Harbare (lied to short;, Holland scored t'orbett with a single; Krye grounded, third to brst. In he second nnd third neither team secured a hit. Mack singled In the fourth for Italeluh. It was three up and three down for Asheville In the lourth, fifth and sixth; and the same for italelgh In the ;ih. O'Keefe tingled, In the sixth, for Halelgh. In the seventh, Holland double ! ma! FYye facritlied. ('Kruno got a hit In the seventh. Italelgh made signs of scoring In the eighth. Meyers grounded out; flutts hit saTe but could not stretch It to second; O'Keefe singled, going to sec ond on Noojin's fumble; Nelld walked; Smith hit a texas leaguer and O'Keefe was caught at the plate. Kor Asheville, only six men hatted In the eighth and ninth. In the latter. Mack singled nnd 'got to second, but died at third on a bunt. , In the tenth. O'Keefe, who had got a tumble, went out of the game. Mack went to cen ter and Turner played at first. Doak ran full tilt against an automobile hut was able to stay In the game. Ashe ville had tiiree men at bat In the tenth; and It wan ditto for the visitors In the tenth and eleventh. Corbett got a hit In the eleventh. . Cruthers doubled in the twelfth. . After N'oojln had grounded out. In the twelfth, llarbare tripled and scored on Holland's Mingle. Kllld liullH". In the first Butts singled; Turner bunted safe; Nlrld sacrificed; Hulls scored on Hmlth's fly out to center. Mack struck out ' i , , NooJIn got a hit In the first. Three ('apltnls bulled In the second; and for A-hevllln, Holland put the ball over center Held fenc. In the third, MehafTey grounded out; Flutts wn fe on Bsrbnre's fumble; Turner filed to left; N'leld hit safe, scoring Itutls, and went to second, scoring on Hmlth's single. Mack tiled to Parhare. In the saVne tltirnb was safe on Tur ner's error, golnn io rrn n I nnd k ru ing on netslll's double; Corbett doubled, scoring Hetalll; NooJIn beat out a mini; Corbett orid en I!;ir-bai-e'a fly out; lllllaiid gj-onndi-d nut; vojln stored oh a paswd b.ill; l'r- as fe on Turner's error; Do;, k uloninlt'd init. T. n M ii.ns balled In 1.,. , . r l.,.n . scored on Hutts' sacrifice fly. Then Waymack went In. Turner singled; Neild Wat hit; Smith and Mack walk ed, forcing a run; Watson went in, and Cruthers ended the agony. He also started it. Six local were at bat in the fourth and tilth; in the flfth RalelKh scored; with Citranrt cut Lidgate singled; Mehnffey walked and Didgatc scored on a wild throw by Doak. For Ashe ville In the sixth, Frye walked. In the, same Nelld walked and Mack singled. In the seventh Irrigate got a hit and MehafTey walked. , In the same, Wat son singled, and Noojin beat out a bunt. First Came. Italelgh: AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Hutts, rf 5 1 2 1 0 0 O'Keefe, cf 3 0 2 1 0 -0 Nelld, 3b 4 0 11 4 0 Smith, If. . S 0-2 2 0 0 Mack, lb., cf. . . . . . 5 '0 2 17 0 .0 Turner, lb 1 0 0 4 0 0 Cruthers, 2b. ...... 501140 Cltrann, kh. ...... 6 0 1 4 3 0 Mdgate, e .5 0 0 2 1 0 Meyers, p; : , 4 0 0 1- 7 0 Totals... ......42 1 11x34 1? 0 xOne out when winning run was Gates, 3b. . .- 2 2 0.0 ,3 0 Stuart, If. . , 3 .11 1 0 0 Clapp, cf. . , . .' 8 ,0 2 3 1 0 Edards, as. .'..40 lv-2 '4 ; 1 Lee, p . . . i . . 3 0 0 0 2 0 Totals. . . ' i 1 t . 29 8 10 27 ,13 1 Soore.by iniiVrigB: K. Charlotte . . .. . .,'. 000 010 2104 Wlnnon-Kalcm.' 402 000 Ux 8 made. Asheville: ( AB. K. H. PO. A. K. Corbett, t K 1 1 1 7 0 Nooiln, cf 4 0 0 1 2 0 Barbare, 3b 5 1 1 13 o Holland, 2b 6 0 3 4 1 0 Krye, rf. , 3 0 0 0 0 0 Doak, If. .... 4 - 0 0 2 1 0 Milliman, c. ...... 4 0 0 It i 0 Dumb, lb 3 0 1 17 0.0 Watson, p 4 0 0 0 S O Totals .37 2 36 84 , 0 Score by Innings: R. Asheville 100 000 000 0012 Summary Two-bate hits: Holland, O'eefe, Mack, Cruthers. Three-baae hit: Barbare. Sacrifice hits: O'Keefe, Noojln, Frye. Bases on balls: off Wat son 1, Btruck out: by Meyers 2, by vvaison 0. hit &y pitched ball: Cor bett. Btolen baaea ViM f .,1 Uf, on bases: Raleigh 5. Aahovllln Time, 1:35. fmpire. Miller. AUend- ance. inn. . , Summary: Homo runfS Williams, Malcnlmson, , McCoy. Sacrifice hits' O'Halloran, Oates (2), "Clapp, Iec. Bases on balls off Fahrer, S; oft Dee 1. Struck out by Fahrer, 5; by Dec 3. Hit by pitched ball Monro. Stolen bases Weiser, SHumaker (2), Gates, Edwards. Double plays Clapp to O'Halloran to Shtiniaker; Roberts to O'Halloran; O'Halloran to Edwards to Shumaker. left on bases Charlotts, 4; Winston-Salem, 4. First base on errors Charlotte, 1; Winston-Salem, 1. Time 1:45. plTmpire McBride. At tendance 1100.1;. ' ... ; 1 ' . Second game - R. H. E., Charlotte . . 013 100 300 8 10. 3 Winston-Salem 600 202 000 4 9 1 Batteries: Van Pelt and Neldercorn; Boyle and Smith. : , . F4ch Taki me. ,', Special to The GaKette-NVwa. . Winston-Salem, May 2. The lochia took, the first game of the double header yesterday by the wore of 8 to 4. The Hornets took Jhe second by the same sFore. There were six home runs during the afternoon.' Charlotte: An. R. H.PO, A, K. Agnew, 2h 4 -n 2210 Kmery, 3h. . . . 4 n ' 0 0 2 0 McCoy, rf. . . . 4 ' 1 10 0O Weiser. If. ... I 0 0 2 0 0 Williams, ss.,,4 2 i 2 2 9 Hell, cf . .,..., 0 a 0 0 0 Mrtore. lb, , . , , a 0 1 14 1 1 Maft olmson, e. -, . 4 1 g 4 0 Katjrer, p. . , . , g Oil 7 0 f ' Durham tVnK ' Special to Th, Gazette-News. , Durham, May .29. Jordan of the Visitors gave up only three lilts in the game yesterday and Yon allowed nin.e, but the Patriot iwlrler was given pool' support and that of Yon .was almoa: perfect, so that the locals won by thj score of 3 to 2v Greensboro has sign ed "Buck" Hooper, a former Rich mond player, to take a place In the outfield, and Brlttaln of the A. and M. to take third base. '. Greensboro: -AB. R. H. PO: A. E. Rlckard, cf. ...... 3 11 201 Breslln, rf S 0 1 6 0 6 Doyle, 2b 4 0 1 3 5 1 Holt, s 3 11 1 0 0 Doak, 3b -....10 1 2,2 0 McKelthan, If, .... 1 0 1 0 o; 0 Weir, If 3 0 01 0 1 Cope, lb 4 0 1 010 Coveney. c. .....,'4 1 0 1 0 Jordan, p 4 0 1 0 0 0 Winston-Salem . Raleigh. . . . V AHheville . . . . (Jrccnsboro . 16 1 16 12 10 13 14 18 1!) .552 .5:::) .400 .34.'. National League , V Won. Ijost. Pet. Philadelphia.,'. ... 22 7 .750 Brooklyn ; ; .... 19 . 14 .576 Chicago I ,. . . ,'20. .17 ' .541 St. IjjDtiis ')...... , 18 '18 ; ' .BOO NewWork. ... .16 Hi .500 Pitlsburgh 1 . . , . 16. 20 .444 Boston . , . . , 13 18 .4111 Cincinnati -, ..... 11 ' 25 .306 T , ' American leacue. ' ' Won. Lost Pet. Philadelphia . . , . 24 17 .706 Cleveland . . , . . . 26 12 1 .684 Washington . .... 21 16 .503 Chicago . . . . .. . 21 18 .538 Boston ...... . il5 19 .441 St. Louis.,. . . ... 18 25 .419 Detroit , . . . . . V 16 24 .400 New- Xork . . ,.' . .. 9 24 ,273 . ;j . Soutliern League. , , . ; ; - . : Won. Lost. Pet. Mobile,' . A . 31 17 .646 NUshvllle . . . . . 23 20 .535 Atlanta . . . ... 23 21 ' .523 Chattanooga '. , 22. .28- .489 Memphis ..,. . 21 22 .48 Birmingham - .... 21 22 .488 Montgomery T V , . '. 21 t 23 .477 New Orleans . ... . 15 29 .341 Amcrfcan Association. At Minneapolis 0, Milwaukee 3. At Columbua 8,. Toledo 2. At Indianapolis 3, Louisville 8. At St. Paul 4, Kansas City 0. - ... . .--1 ; International Ixngue. At Baltimore 2,-Newark' 6. ; At Buffalo 1-6, Rochester 2-4. At Providence-Jersey City, rain. At Montreal-Toronto, rain. Virginia Lea sue. At Portsmouth-Newport New, post poned, rain. . -,At Roanoke 3.4, Richmond 5-4., , At Pt'tersburgNorfoIkr postponed, rain. "' .' . .' MAJESTIC PRESENTING By Same. Company That 'Ap peared in' "A Trip' to . .- Jojrville." , Sonth Atlantic. Lfairue. At Charleston 0,. Savannah 2. At Jacksonville 0, Macon 3. At Columbus 12, Albany . - VESTEKDAY'8 GAMES. Totals . . . Durham: 1. ..34 2 26 8 4 AB. R. It. PO. E. A. Totals. .38 4 8 24 17 1 Winston-Salem All. R H. po. A 'v, Roberts, rf. ..... .4 - 1 j n O'Halloran, 2b. , , J 1 a 0 Hhumaker, lb. 4 I I 14 (1 0 "nilth. c. ... 4 2 4! 3 0 0 O Ti 0 , " s n it the Depot on the l..pot sblo, tt It. Angler, cf. ...r.,. J 0 0 .2 1 0 V. Kelly, sai .... 3 1,(1 1 1 (1 Thompson, If. i.it. i 1 0 ; 0 1 0 I Owens, 2b: I '0..2 1 2 0 lOfcteen. 3 b. 3 . 0 0 ,1 00 I J. Kelly, rf j,,, 4 0,.o 1 1' 0 Morpeth, lb, .1.,,, . .0. ,0 .$ oi 0 Iwe, c. t 1 0 1 7 1 ; 0 ion. P ,...3,0 0 0 1 1 ntiils .27 3 8 27 10 0 i.owo out sliding to flrrt. ', ' Scorn by Innings ( r. Greensboro , 1.000 010 0101 l,llrham , .200 010 Oflx 3 Summary Two-baso, hits: Owens, Doyle, Copo.. 8ncrllli'e,hlt,i r)oHk. fs. teen. Ibises on balls : off Jordan 5 off Yon 3. Struck out: by Jordan 5; by Von 3. Ktolen hnttf. Rlcknrd (2) Doak. Double play; H.dt to Doylo to ope. Tft on liases: Greensboro 10 Durham , Flrrt bnee on errors, (.reensboro 1, Durham 3, Time, 1:50 Umpire, Henderson, Attendance 625. KTAS'nixo ix LKAcrrs. National League. At Pittsburgh.. R. H. E. Cincinnati. . . 010 010 100 3 9 0 Pittsburgh. . . 000 000 100 J 7 2 Suggs and Clarke; Hendrlx hnd Si mon. .... t . At Chicago " R. H. E. St. L. 01O1OO212 0D0 000 OO7 16 3 Chi.. '002 102 200 000 000 01 8 15. 3 Grlner, Harmon and Me!.ean;Pleree, Lavender, Cheney and Archer. Charlotte, Durham , Carolina league. ,( j - " ' , Won. Jxist. Pet ' U. 12 sM 1" 12 .68') American Leagne.v At St. Louisa ' R H E Detroit . .: , . boi 1-20 ldl g U' 2 St. Louis." . . '. 010 Oil WO 3 ' 7 2 Hall, McKee and Ptanage; Baum gardner, Hamilton and Agnew. At CJnvcliitiil. 'tt Cleveland . . , 110 00tf OOx 2 8 1 Chlcagy . . . il00 000 0001 t 1 Kahlpr and. O'Ncil; , Ckotto and Schalk. - . . '. Second game. R. H. E Cleveland '. .' 210 200 000 10 0 Chicago . .'j. , 000 102 O0Or-3 8 2 Gregg and Carlsh; , Walsh, White arid Kuhn, 8 halk. College Games. '' '. At Cambridge, Mass. Harvard Dartmouth, postponed. ' At. West Polnt--Army'iBucknell game cancelled, rulh. '", " ' - At Provldence--Brown' , Holy Cross 2. , ' . ' -1 .' 1 ' hASEBALL GAMES TODAY. National League, Chicago at Pittsburgh, cluar. Cincinnati at St., I)ujsl clear. Brooklyn at Boston, ulear Philadelphia, at New York, clear. . ' ; - , t ' ' ' American League; Detroit at 'Chicago, 'clear:-' St. Louis at Cleveland, clear. " Boston at Washington, clear. , -New York at "Philadelphia, clear. For the rest of the week, bffin nlng this .afternoon with matinee, !b Majestic theater " will present tb. "Kids from Happyland." This linl' play has had some verycompllir.fi tary notices, one of which descrlh it as "a riot of fun and frolic wilt pretty girls and new song lilts." I: Is presented by the same comn that played "A Trip to Joyvllle" dur Ing the first -of the week, which Wit the house every night L This pany has some of the best ce-medlai that . have appeared here In vau -If vllle, and two or three good dancers The chorus ia made up of good l'",k Ing girls who appear to advantage I' numerous .pretty costumes. New e tumes will be used, of course, fort'' latter part of the week, as well v new line of tongs. o- Can't you sea her body? at the Depot on the Iln National League. At Pittsburgh 1. Cincinnati , , At Brooklyn - Philadelphia, post poned; wet ground;, At Ponton-New York, postponed; At Chicago 8, St Louis 7 (17 Inn ings). 1 . . rain. American I-agne. At Cleveland 2-5, Chicago l-l. . At St. Louis J, Detroit . Others postponed; rain. rVnnent tcaene. At Atliint i t, N, ,v Orleans 0. At Nashville 5, .Memphis 4. At ChiittnnnogH B, m,,,, 7, At Birmingham 9, Monlfc'oniVry 2 Peerless Fashion Store ' Style Quality Service , Tlie expif Kfiiqiv.of .INDIVIDUALITY in our kindn of Oarments, is not equalled in ABheville -- " "-.."-. ... - , ,. THAT'S why we. sell tie Better Trade We'd like f you to acquaint yourself with our shop, where you truly find ; ;f ' Style QualityService PeedtissFaGhioi ' ' ' i: 1 utorc
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