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- NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N. C, SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 17. 192T- TATEWiLLHELP Co-operate In Investigation of Application For as CRPHAfTisSOCIATION : uni no cimai reinN .. - - IIV Baniatar -- a HI'IH weanww.ae. . Hri, Clarence jL. aTobasoa, Com mliitoner of Charities twd , , Public Welfare, Chief Speak ' tr; 0. 0. Balrd, of Ooldiboro, Sected TrW4&t Tot Com ing Year ' - - Flam for full ee-opernAioa belareea II.. a, it. TlnatA ft ftlirititl and fUB- Ml "Ik clfr.ind the various iuatittt- tiona la the State far the care it de pendent and delinquent children, look ing toward elimination of aetletance to unworthy eaici, ana xuiier inutaow i deserving cates, wai agreed upon ai tka final lestlon or the JVorar uaroimn ' Orphan Attdriation here yeeterday tnorniug- . Investigation of needy eaaee reported te the variout institutions through agents of tlia hh aeparimani ni offered at a eolution of the problem of eelecting children for entrance into homei for orpbant and dependent children. Orphun worker! attending tbo eonforenco were unantmoui in de elating that selecting worthy eatci for adwisiiou was ona fit the moat per flexing problem! of tliclr work. Meeting Adjourned. Most of Hie morning session yea - trday ! akr-tt p with informal diaeuseloii of prob'ema of common Jn tereat to orphanage. wrkt-Te end with an address by Mra. Clarence K. John on, Commissioner of Charltict and i..v.i; w.Ki.r,. Tim A.arinlion met at JL .......... . .... . - - the Matliodiat Orphanage, and ita mem heri wore gtiets o( Superintendent Burnet for luncheon. After the elce tioa of oflicert (allowing the luncheon, the astocinti' n adjourned. The fol lowing offlVcrs ere choaen for the year : C. O. Rnird superintendent of the Ken nedy Home, tiuldalioro, - president; J. I..... ... . k . U,n.. l. rnoeinx, uprrnnrnuL'i l uitn. ? Children'! Homo Sieirty, firit vice . 1. tr t- n. in protlflem; ne. j. nmiiii. nupprin mdeni of the Thamuaon Urchanaxr.' Charlotte, aerond vice prraidvnt ; M. K tihlpmun, of Kal'itfh, feretur.v nn-1 treasurer. l)irn:tc r clinti n awre Arrhi bald Jolinami; il. A. (turn tt, I W. A'.ilerman. Dr. ('. H. M.-.Viirv, C. O. Bnird, und J. J. l'liiionu. Miinbera of the pub'ieity committee chosen were M, I,. Nhipinun, " liairiiuin ; Ntary W. Wtt.le, J. D. Iterry, W. V. Kvnne, Uitaea Annie Tr.ivia uml Uni ay Denton ami Livingston Joti iiaoii. Mra. Johnaon (Ipeeki. Chief inlirrit lit the nioruing Ha ion centered in the mMree of Mra. Jobnaon, the firat to be made by her tinea ahc benune the firat wmniia to bold a Stnte 'oftiee. Hho diaeaed generally tha prublein of getting ut the faett in regard to delinquent avd daponilent ihUdreft, and of the work tint i beiug done by Cttunty wcl far offleera tonard investigating ro ported neaily ruaea. - freviuiia - diaruaition hd centered. aoinehat around the diffleulty that orphanage ofHciuU found in deciding whether .npplicntiona for admiaeion In to instltutiona were' worthy, aad if worthy, which needed the uioxt prompt a'ttentioo. Very nften, it aa atnted, half n dozen orphan bomoa will receive application for adnillnii from one fainily, fiid very often the inatitutiun i unable to decide whether the cue is worthy. Kmie progrest toward' checking up needy caaea by county offlceie ha nl ready been ni.ijd, Mil. Juhnaon dn tlnred, hot tha varying nbllitiea of tha county etHrara baa Witogoro made tha work ()! hut difftiult. Klie ak efl tha co oyerVftn of the heada of the Varioni lnstitirllon in reporting emeu of application fi.r help, and offered the aerv'cea of her deportnumt in div ing information obtained by county offleera. 1.6(3 Cared for. A tot ii I of l,iiU children were rc ported i" retiiatr il in the eight or phanagea havinR repreacittativva in the e.onferonce yraterdav. Thomnaville or phinage repi-rted fi.'ht; MethoJiat, 2."it; Thompaon. i; Methodiat rrotestant, fx); tliriatiun, Oxford, iVi; iulion. ti; Culured Or plum Home, 61. lnati tltlorr) not repreaeuted at the confer nee wr I'reaby tcriati, Methodiat at Vinatun Suleui, Odd lllot. I'ythinna, Jiatarctli, Mountnin Orphanage, Wt. Anne'a and the- Alexander Home. , Thae atleiUiug the ronferrnen yea tarda) icrc Ar iibald Johnton, Chnr'e I). Johimou. A. '.. Kobinaon. II. A. Oorrett. He. W.. V. Hinlth, T. B. Davit, S. h ItroKii, .1. J. J'hoenn, Miaa Mary fihote!l, Mra Clarencs A J.din an. F. P. Hobgood, Rev. , L. Ketler, an I M I. Hhipman. Rewlutlona Adapted. The reaoluilont eoaimittee, reporting at the end of the aeaaiou, made the fol lowing rWomincadatiana, which were aaoptea irxnioiir atMetsi- - ""We deaire to expreaa our apprecia tlon to the Commercial Tiining Com pany, the fdmrdi Broughtoa Com pany, and the Mitehell Printing Com t)ay for giving liberal eoneeaaioo to tha Anoeiatipn in their printing rati': We alto emrct enr renewed obliga a: .1 . . i r. . , their genejoup co operation with the imbiicity committee in carrying infr tajtio to the publie , 'Wi oulJl again gtc our hearty ejidortement to the plan of aidins UlOtbera in tkeir homea, ro-operating with tho locxi cluir.-hei and fraternal argaaiiationt eoneerued and thua pro- ventieg the breaking up of familiet. ad aupplying the . children in thcae homct w'rth mothtr'e enre. until euch time tithe .State may provide a remedy - far taia roaditiun. "Wl are grateful for 4kc aympath.; !e aai helpful epir.t of" tle Board of Cbaritict and Public Welfare, and ho- , apeak tiidr aaaiitajtee i atke inveatigi tion of worthy erDbana. and the poMre of thot caaet that are not -aligibla. "W are deaply aeeaibla of Ue firor ai tha geacral pablia im their geaeroot napanfa t the appeal for Tbaakagir- ing onerag, ug although there Ii groat latMtal rpratiaa, wa eontdantly rely atK Ult ' - .B a a -11 a. w rn-aaafj ev M afaeM VNIilJUr He a at they aaa make u tba work of tha Orpbatugaa tha eoeaiag faJL wviu Kiray eaaaroa I at ang gottlont af tha President I bla addrett reeowmendlng tha building ct amallet cottagea at our lajtitutiont, aad thai redueisg tha Bnmber at ebildrcp la the Lfariona eottaga aaita. , " W reeammead tba re appointment of ar tery efflcleat rabliclty Coaamit tee and would arga tbeaj to axerelaa tba tana Trlgoroug dUigaaea U tba eoming eampalgm that baa ebaracteriaei their. afforta ia ua patL aad wa aaaara than of tha mart! aad iaaaelaJ rappart af all oeif inttttutient. , "Wa reeommaad tba reapjwinUnaat' faatai by tha Ceaeral . Aasembly of J 981 4tvking yoaatbH-th ta relop- meat of a free tmploymtat ayttani through tha ftaa Papartmaat of Labor aad printing, aad ooagratulaU tha De partment oa tba aigaa) avwaaa already achieved in bringing tba Jobleaa aiaa aad tha mnlea jab together. Tha Aaaoeiatioa feela that tha BUt Free Employment Serrlce U dettiaed to ba come ona af tba moat . valuable ao ordinate braaehee of the Btata gorera meat, aad aa iavaluable agency ia the pronwHioa of eemmuaity progreee ia north Carolina. "We would eipreaa our approeiatioa pf tha helpfal e-operation of County Seuperinteadenta of Public Welfare, and would rejoice) to tea each pt our eouniiet thoroughly organized for wel fare work. "We hereby cipreat our eieaere ap preciation of 4 he ktndaeaa and genero- tity of Hov. A. B. Darnet, Mra. M. A. Jenkint, jind the co workert, for their delightful eutertainment "The Aaaoeiatioa hereby expreaaet itt tiueere appreciation of the very able addreaa oa Thursday evening of Hon. J. W. Bailey." ARCHIBALD JOHNSON'. MK8. C'LAKENCK A. JOHNSON, R. L. BROWN. HICKORY PROPERTY IS BRINGING GOOD PRICES Hickory, Sept. lfl. A record price fyl Hickory busineat property wae Korea wncn tne i'leit ou.uamg, a tninll two ttory brick atructure on I nion Hquure, wat told by Ker. W. 0. (loude of (irccntboro toP. P. Jonea aid D. 1 Kline of Hickory, for IIB.OOO. Kevcral montba ago a much larger building, told for J 120,000 within two (loon of Diet Building ocupied by a. barber ihop, but up to than the high eta prcie paid for the average etore Louie was under 015,'XiO. Two cavalry troopa will give eihibi liona at the latawha ( ounty rair early next month and competition it -ex l,.Uul to ba keen. Hickory and Lin coin troopa vtll be here the entire week and for the first time in local hhrfrrry lit liend of horses and aa many cavalry men will be an attraction. The local troop, of which Capt. Walter C. Taylor ia commander, pent J3 dayt in camp wih the cavalry baltalion and the men Bre declared to bo well t ruined. Many exhibita, including those from four community faira will bo alio on here, and the manufacturers' building ere.-t ed latt yffr, will not have a foot of vacant apace, the ocrctary reporta. ALDERMEN REFUSE TO MAKE GOOD DEFICIT . Durham, Sept. W. City alderaien took no action yesterday afternoon oa the request of the executive committee of the recent reunion of North Caro lina Confederal- veteran a for aatitt anee in paying off a deficit of The matter waa preteuted by Major L. P.'MeLendon, chairman of- the- commit tee, nho declared that the reunion hav tug gone over on a larger teale than waa expected, had entailed contidor ably more rapenat than waa originally predicted. He mid that the committee it it a Luet to determine a method to pursue in ranting the money, unlets it can be obtained from the city and county- Major tclndon explained that lie Lad taken the matter up with ine city attorney regarding the legality of an appropriation, and that it it the city attorney 'e belief that tu'-li an let oulJ not be legtl. He laid, hiwever, that he believed by a round tbput nr'Iiod. tht appropriation could be trade legal, al lowing it to come through the clumber of commerce. Former City Attorney J. L. Morchead, who waa credent nt the meeting endorsed thia belief. ORGANIZING CREAMERY IN COUNTY OF CALDWELL !noir, frpt. W.-The campaign to organiie eo operati' cremci.v ia Caldwell county ia meeting with more aueeess and interest than aa expected. The meetings have been well attended ao far. The diKuajion of Mr. H. C. Hates, liveatock development agent of the fcoiithcrn Hailnay Company, have been most interesting Mr. Bate at every meeting hat (old the farmers what they may expect through an or ganiution of thia sort. About 150 peo pie were at ColletttviUe meeting and much enthuaixam waa shown. At the cloae of the meeting a number of men signed pledges for atoek and for cow. The same thing oeurrd at King's Creek and Hibriton Wednesday. Yea terday a meeting at Clarke Hteelc'a store in Yadkin Valley was held. RESIGNATION ASKED ALREADY SUBMITTED Islington, Sept. 16. Anticipating that a Hepublicnn was toon to be named I'nited Statea District Attorney for the Western Diatrtrt, Mejor WaHe H. Phil lips, aaaistant district isttoruey, for warded hia resignation to Diatnet At torney S. J. Durham before departing for France for jua weeks' taur.. Dur ing hit tbsenee Frank A Unnev qnali tied for the office and appointed T. J Harkina. of Asheville an. I c A Jnn. ,v,f Ltncvlnton, ataiatanta. I pen Major Fhillipe return home he found a letter from Mr. Liiinev re questTng tliat he -fnrwnrd his resigna tion at once. Evidently the resigna tiiw h aent in tt first had he? a Tfit iaid. by Mr. Durham. Mr. Linaey er preaeed hit regreta that Major was not at krtnia ltn M - ... . - - . vv-m i an.) rom- m ended the record of efficiency he Z made while holding thia office. Aged Derhaan Wawtati Diee, Durham, Sept. Iti. Cklr. LHUia, Lashlty, aged TJ yeari, died yeeterday afternoon at t.ii o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mra. Alvaa t'matead. Mra. Laahley during her life waa a devoted church member aad aa active chnrtb worker" until the laat. Nie waa knowa ia the community at oae of the church leaden, tad had many frieadt ia the city and county who will-regret exceedingly to leer a af her death. Tear childrea aurvive Claide, Jo.,, and Mra. Alvia J. foattead, aad a -but, ber of. Klatlree. V mm FICES TEXTILE LEADERS MEET TO DISCUSS OUTLOOK PostotfictT Department - Gives NaVnes For Greensboro, Win-stoft-Salem and Mt. Olivd . Tba Newa and Obeervef, Bureau, . 903 DUtrlct National Bank Bldg, ZZtmMO , BB1TTOS; U (8pe!aJ Letted Wlr.) WaibiagtoBi Bept 1 -oataaater General Hayt baa Anally brenght thinct to past a that the varwut com Muaitiea of the country will be able to know the namet of tha raea'aad tha women who deaire poeitioaa at poatmastere. Under the .rulings hlth erto it hat not been poeaible to get at these namet for tba examinations' taken were of the non-atensbled claw, many, of them being taken at heme In the matter of antwering quettionntiret. Hereafter the namet will be given out, the arrangement for thia having been reached between the PoatofQee Depart ment and tha Civil Service Com mis lion. In this matter it will ba of special Interctt la the varlout townt add eltit-s in North Carolina to know the partiet who are teeklng to get on the eligible list for poatmaatert. Here are the lists of those . who ttopd the exnmiiiaMoni for poetmattere ia Greonaboro, Wine ton-6nlem and Mount Olive: Oreenaboro: Hlmeon A. Hodgin, Balem C. Campbell, J. H. Arm field, Luren D. Mendenhall, Rotcoe C. Chandley, Paul A. Burnt, William L. SeottyKd, wtrd . Mendenhall and Joseph B. White. Winston-Salem : Joseph E. Fry, Chariot fcf. Hamilton, Bum Y. Vance. John T. Hen bow, John K. Walker, Nix on L. Crawford, Levi W. rerguion. Mount Olivei Willilirit 3: ttrrirera. John U Smith, Daniel Jones, William N. Witllams, George "E. ""Lewie; Marion L. Hargrove, Claudo B. Herring, Mat thew J. Knrneguy and Homer Brock. Sme Flgurea On Exaanlnatlona. Iht tnvil (Service t umin union gives tome figures of interctt in the mat tcr of examinations it bat bold for poM mtttert under the plan of President Harding. I'p to September lit there had been KS.i appointment! made, and of these 426 have been promotions mado of employee! in the classified service, nearly SO per cent. Out of a tutal of 457 examinations and certilleutiont nuide in postmasters examinations the ap loi ti tin out a m:nl wero of "13 who stood firit 111 tho eligible Hats, 7 who stood aecond and .17 who ntnod third. Plan of the Civil K. rViee Commiasion is to follow the examination of tho papers in the cane of each postnflice bv send ing the names of. the threo highest to the l'oatofllee Department, the sejection of he auccoaaful applicant being left to the Department. Washington ha joined the league of cities in the I'nited fttatca and other eountriet in which there will be no showing for the proaunt of moving pie turea in winch (ratty) Arbuck e takea part. The ttatomentr from tho Wash ington mono bouses ia that pending The trial of Arbuckle the showing of filnit in winch he it depicted will be stopped. Lifuniuationt fur postmasters in North Carolina announced by the Civ'l Hervieo Commiasion for October 14 are to fill vacancies at Albemarle, sal ary $2fUM); Hertford, aalury (2,,100; Unoir 2.5iKi; Mndiion 2,W; Wadet born, ILVOO. (etrHaarysiemfy m, chrdl lird drll The Poitofflca Department announces that Henry Vroom h Ih'oii appointed acting postiimetcr at rineburst. Tir HccU In CapitaL A. D. Watts, North Carolina revenue comiiiwsioncr ia a viaitor to Wash ington, Frank A. Hampton, Beeretary to Ben ator Bimnions, hat returned from h visit to hit homo at Rocky Mount, Rub eigh and (ireennbnro. m Among the Njth Carolinians here today are Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hrad rleht, fTrrrtc-r- -Mr.- emd Mra. ii.M. Dickson, Ctrecnaboro; Mr. and Mrs. Way L. Forbes, (ireenville; W. H. Kimp aon and A. 0. Bumlerlaiid, Mount Airy. WHITSETT SCHOOL OPENS IN NEW $25,000 BUILDING Whitsett, Sept. fl.-Tho tchool here opened thia week in the new (C'.iMju acheol building with a large enrollment. Tho outlook for the coming year it fine. A big community loir will bo held October 4 5 and there will be some excellent exhibita. Thit tchool won the county prire at the Guilford fair laat year and eipeeti to do to again thit year. GUTICURA FOR HAIR AND SKIN For promoting and maintain ing beautv of akin and hair Cuticura Soap and Ointment are unxcelled. Cuticura Tal cum is an ideal powder, re freshing and cooling to most delicate skins, RAltMCH ft , Ml fayettevlllo Street . .... " Hosiery and Knit Goodi Manu 'facturen Holding; Convention tt Zzpoiitlon ' .i i i Charlotte, Septv 19-Several hundred hoaiery and knit goode manufactorkrt are eaiVtel to attend a apeciai aetiioa of the Bouthom - Knit - Goode llaaa f:icturra' Aaaoeiatioa .here Toeadtyr September 20. aecerdiflg to Informa tion wired bar by A. L. Patlenon, ef AiBenari rprealdenr ' of thoeuth eaaterl Hotiery. Manufacturer' Aaio- ciation, which will alto meet bare at the tame time, Botb eepkrat aad Joint teaslona of the aaaociaviona will be held. . --- v The meeting of the louthera Textile Association, now in a two-daw aeatioa bore, and tba knit goodi raanafaeturar' eon van tion dra tha two oventa eo pfctedNwlth the Made-ia-CaroUnai Ex position which are of particular inter ctt to textile manufaeturari. Theee convention! were called to give the member! an opportunity to attend the exposition and at the earn time give consideration ta .the number f impor tant buaineaa mattera which bava da-' veloped out af the recent marked changea 1a tba atatui of tha cotton and textile markete, Charlotte memben of tha knit goodi manufacturers body are expecting a large number of South .Carolina mem ber! to arrive here Sunday and Mon day in order to hear tha addreta of Governor Jtobert A. Cooper, of South Carolina, which will bo the principal feature of South Carolina Day, Septem ber IX ALDERMEN REFUSE TO FIX PERIOD FOR LUNCH Reduce Property Values 30 Per Cent and Increase Tax Sate 75 PerCent Hickory, Bept. Iff After hearing from Bupt. H. W. Carvor and Chair man J. J- Willard of the tchool visit ing committee city council last night decided that the question of regulating the time for the noon recess might bet ter be handled by the tchool authori ties and the 30 minute lunch period at tho high tchool will obtain ia the fu ture at in the past. Members of the board recalled the dayi when they too about 10 minutes to eat their dinner and devoted the remainder of the hour to baseball. Hickory 'a next tax rate fur the en suing year will be $1.3,1 at against 77 cents Inst year and 11.85 the year be foro the revaluation act wont into ef fect. Tho higher rate thia year over latt is duo largely to the 30 per cent reduction in asscised vnluep by the board of county conimiaiionrrs and to a deficit in the running expenses of tlio schools. Another lar(.a factor Is tho amount of money Teqoircd to meet nterett chargei on street bonda, 55 cent! being the charge for ttroet bond interest. The genernl fund into is 33 1 'i eentt, tehonls 37 1 2eente, tchool bonda 4 12 cents and library 3 1-2 centa. The assessed valuation of real and porsonal property hta shrunk un der tho 30 per cent reduction by the county hoard, from S,StM7fl in 1920 to 7,0C2,QXJ in lt21. MAKE YOUR OWN PUNCH I UaMonl'l Aol4 rhMlihala Added to any good recipe makes a snappier summer drink. At druggist!. adv. i. BIG DEPARTMENT STORE , BURNED IN CHARLOTTE Entire Stock ef Goodi of Eflrd Btor'e Destroyed Bj JUld.. )":" : nlfht Blaio . Charlotte, 'Bept 19. Leaa than tea per tent of tha half-million dollar atoek of tbo Charlotte Mercantile eom- pany and Eflrd'a department' ator combined '--tt- be eeJveged ffia af tba eompanlea eitimated when they had made a aurvey ef tba damage done by tha blaxe of undetermined origin which early thia moralng wreaked tht atoret of tba two drmi, ia tba heart of the buiiaeaa dlatriet of tha city. . The leaf, will run between 330( and 00,000, aeeordlog to etUraatea of tba fun tnearbere. laiuraaea oa the building will probably eover tbo loaa, it waa taid, but lnturanee on etoeki wilt fall tar anon tt tbo damage tut- tained. Tba Charlotte Mercantile eotnpanr it the holding eompaay of the card chain of 32 ttorea. In tha two Carolina!, and tba wbelcaale dlatrihutora for theee MT oral atorea. t. v for tho teaching of natives who eon template teeklng rork ia ether eoun triet, Italy baa 749 evening echooli for the training of illiterate emigrants. Tht schools, with air enrollment of eOr 000 puplli, aro flnineed aad controlled by tba emigratioa department. MEDICATED SMOKE DRIVES OUT CATARRH Dr, Blosattr'a Cigarettes Give Out a Haaling and Soothing Smoke-Vapor that CItrs tht Head, Nose and Throat Dr. Bloiser ia the originator of a cer tain combination of medicipal herbs, dowers and bcrriet to be emoked in a pipe or ready prepared cigarette which it meeting with unutual aucccea in ea tarrhal troubles. At the disease it car ried into the head, note and throat with the air you breathe, to the antiseptic healing vapor of thit remedy it carried with the breath directly to the affected parts. Thia aim pie, practical method appliei the medicine where iprayt, deuohet, ointment!, etc, cannot possibly go. Its effect la soothing and healing and is en tirely barmleaa, eentainlng no aubebs, tobacco or habit-forming druga. It is pleasant to use, and not sickening to those who have never smoked and may be used by women and children as well at men. If you luffor from catarrh, aatlinin catarrhal deafness, or if tubject to frc quent coldt, you aliould try thra rem edy. Satisfactory results guaranteed. Any wall ttocked drug ttore can sup ply Dr. Oloster't Ecmedy. A trial package will be mailed to any luff erer for ten cent! (coin nr stamps) hf The Bloiser Co., ti DL, Atlanta, Ot., to prove itt beneficial and pleasant effect. DR. BLOBSER'S Medicated . Cigarettes Per eelda and catarrh may be bad at any drag etore la a eonveaieat packet aloe package 20 -r 35c Buy All Your Needs at GUmere la the Heart of Raleigh autre Jlaura-ri ;3;i A. M. to I Tt M. Saturday 8:10 A. ta f P. M. Dollar Day Saturday the Last of the Three Dollar Days We have planned super values for Saturday shoppers. New specials have been added to make Saturdav the biggest of the three Dollar Days Store Open Until 9 O'Clock 1V Saturday Nijht J , A .Hudsofi-ielliCb; "Raleith's Most Progressive) Department Stort" Men's V w Fall ear For DOLLARDAY . , - Saturday AH Dollar Day items will prevail through out Saturday. Besides these we offer thou and of dollars worth of Clothing, Shoes, -and Furnishings at Special Dollar Day Prices SHIRTS MEN'S SHIRTS $1.00 Men's Fancy Madras Shirts and Plain White Shirts; values $1.50 to $2.00. Special for Sat urday Dollar Day . $1.00 We are headquarters for BOYS' SUITS, priced $3.98, $4.98 up to $9.95. BOYS' PANTS $1.00 PAIR Several hundred pairs of Boys' Fine School Pants, Special for Saturday Dollar Day... $1.00 Pair Clothing-...- This Store Is Your Trading Center ..on..' FALL CLOTHING Special for Saturday Dollar Day we offer Young Men's Fall Suits, $22.50 values x for . $14.95 Men s Conservative Style Suits $2750 values for .... . .$14.95 $30.00 value Fall Suits for. . .$19.75 $33.50 to $35 value Fall Suits for. .$24.95 Work Shirts, Overalls, Pants See Our Prices Sh MEN'S WORK SHOES $2.98 Pair-Solid Leather Shoes, sold last year for $6.00 pair. HIGH TOP SHOES for Women-Solid leather, low and Military heel Shoes, priced for Saturday Dollar Day $2.98 and $3.98 Pair. Hudson-Belk COMPANY
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