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VOL 12, NO. 225
HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1909
PRICE ONE CENT
iff
1
S4a
PRINTZESS suits of the
better kind only
$20 to $40
Allen Bros.
II MH
I New Sweater Coats
We are now showing a hill line of
SWKATi:R I OvTS. Tltey are
"quite the Ihin" for root morn
iiiK. ti thorn St 8 mill
upward.
Kenyon Rain Coats
A peep at our RoinCoats will eon
villi t M il I li at ye are showing
some Hw'tilly Swell Styles All
the new Yy aves. Moiies, Hr(al
incs, l)ia onals and .Satin Stripes
Kem rm'i.-r Kenyon Coats nil tbe
best. A little high priced tint the
uality is lit re
$10 to $20
Otlier Rain mats, ffl.00 to $9.00
Can't you K'vt" " enuu(h of your
time to look at these hainlsouie
Ham Coats.
( Renieuiher on or about Onolier
1st we will occupy the entire Sapp
building carrying a full line Dry
OorxU and Notion. Wait, our
prices will interest rou.)
Ik tlotliH F urnishin? (ompdny i
"Tbe Reidi-to-Wur Store"
ANOTHER LOT of
Turnip
Seed
Just arrived, dt Last
Chance of the season.
Don't tail to supply
yourself...
Mann Drug Company
W. R. ALEXANDER
Representing
I. L Hayes HCo.
Will be at our store Friday
and Saturday, September 24
And 25. Another chance for
you to get a tailor-made suit
Wait for Mm. Don't f on
get th date
" r ! r s
I
BLAIR - H0SKIN3 CO.
j SOCIAL
Mr. and Mrs.
Terry At Home.
( In I ui'-'ihu cvcniiii;
Mrs. K I'.. I'tirv ac
IhmuIHiiIIv rained m t
lii;ul ll was irivon in
Mr. and
a party,
in every
lit i it r c!
llll'll tun H
Misses l.iinl;
ille. and
Tin iniasx ille.
pillar In 1111' iicsis,
I lenient . i if Mi irks
I lia I .anil. rlli. .if
I 'n M'rrssive "Tr:iv-
el" was jilaxed. which is a ;anif
iniilar I" Heart Dire. I lie score
ranis were daintv hand painted
snitrases and tile scores were kept
1 1 v attaching liiaiic tas for
every progression. At the conclu
sion of t lie Milliliter of panics
played, the ladies' prize, an at
tractive purse, was cut for liv
Mis (' I! ( t-rii t:i ii and Miss
I'ranci s Ingram. Miss Ingram
wnmiiiL;. and preM-ini.in it to one
of the honor quests. Messrs I!
S t illumines ;in, ( has l.amhetli
cut lor tlii- gentlemen's prize. Mr
I ainliet h winning the mIwt
mounted f r i tai;. Dr. I'erkius
was ri.nsoler witli a niinature
snilrase. A thoroimhlv delicious
ice course was served to the score
or more Miests present
Bridge Club.
IV I r
cui'csdav .llernoon
( lull haif a deli.'htlul
this week with M
.har.l I
oiiiisi in at lier in une i m
i i
-1 1 ret 'Ihe so ms ran
r- Mrs p. I'arker.
Hi iw ev i I
iH.ss.ss,
or c.!,
hcroiiuni' the fortunate
ssof of a beautiful little wat
or. .mis. loinisoii served
a
innv course o mancc ire.
o and chocolate cake.
Reception.
(In filnestlav eveiiinjr the
teachers of the lli",h Point
schools were jiven a reception.
hv the .Manufacturers ( luh. The
receiving line was composed nf
Mr anil Mrs. . ( ;. Shipman.
Mr and Mrs ( arson Sinclair.
Mr an, Mrs. . T. Parker. Mr
ami Mrs. Ilarrv Howell and the
l-uests of honor. The evening
was very pleasantly spent in oet-
tiiiL,' aonnintcd and enjoying the
licautilnl vocal music rendered hv
Misses I'Ha I.amhclli. of Thomas
ville. and I'.ditJi Moore. Sam-
..... i i t
tie. mi. c.ihe and pinion were
so v ol
Entre Nous Club.
'II .. I' It r
i ue nisi chid to reorganie lor
the winter season was the put re
Nous I'lie hrst meeting was htdt
ii i iiuis(iav allernoon at the res
idence of Mrs. A 1'. Tate The
entire meeting was given over P
business, it bring the regular
time for the election of officers
This resulted i,, Mrs. '. T. I'ark
er Doing elected president : vice
president. Mrs. l)retl Peacock.
and secretary and treasurer. Mrs.
. ( . imes. One new member
was elected, this beint' Mrs. Cook.
of Louisana. who is spending the
winter here, with her sister. Mrs.
Parker. This makes sixteen reg
ular club members, and it was de
cided not to invite anyone outside
the club to the regular meetings
except to act as substitute for ah
sent members. Plans were made
for a reception to he given the
latter part of October. This be
ing purely a pleasure cluh no
course of si ml v for the winter is
lobe taken up. Mrs. Tate served
sandwiches, cake and coffee to
the following club members pres-
on : Mestlames. . I. (mid, (
V. Pong. . V. Harris. II. S. Cum-
mings. (iortlon liurnott. V. C.
I'eavans and Huy Duncan. The
next meeting will be with Mrs.
H. S. Cummings.
Miss Josephine Snced. of rir-
ginia. has arrived in the city to
act as governess in the family of
Mr. T. K. Kirkman.
Nfrs. S. I.. Davis left Thursday
night for New York, where she
will join her sisters for a two or
three weeks stay.
Mrs. Elmer Leak, of Thomas-
ville spent Thursday afternoon in
the city.
Mrs. S. If. Hilliard left ves-ter-
rlay for North Wilkesboro to vis
it Mrs. Trogden.
Mrs. W. H. Raean and Miss
Rerta Ragan return tonight
Trom Atlantic City.
Our Saturday news is crowding
us so that we shall have to en
large the paper to make room for
the usual notices and weekly fea
tures all of which are Important.
NEW ADS.
Tbe Printteu lults.
Newltn-Brooki Dry Goods Co.
"After Supoer Bargain Sale. .
H. A. Moffitt Bmter Brown
fihoea for Children.
HAND INJURED
ACCIDENT TO YOUNG MAN
David I Sri 1 cs, .a younir white
man who works at the Marsh
l urniturc (.. sustained a very
painful injury todav v"hilc operat
ing a sanding machine, his left
hand Itein torn very badly. Iis.
Jones and Turner attended the
voting man.
OFF ON A PICNIC.
Mis
loyal
lapt I-
- I t li
I'ickett took the
ois ,, the l irst
mi a picnic to
inliassado
t church
unusville todav
The-
iriidit
L'hlld
ren
leserve a picnic
THE PELLAGRA BUG.
ith the help of I r. J K. Rot
ze and Mr. I-'.. Warner the Kn
terpiise has discovered the Pel
lagra Put;, at least Mr. Warner
discovered it. n making ex
aniination of some cum licit! peas
recently, he discovered that a larye
per cent. o them containeil a
small white worm As ihe peas
hardeiifil this little worm evolves
itself into a small Mack I n o and
rats its way to tin- outside of the
pea M i aiiri brought in a
handful of peas ,, the I ntei pi ise
ol'tice this nioiuino and demon
sttatcd to us Ins discover". Now
1 1 it- iuesiioii is ii mis worm does
not have the tendency to produce
I cllara w hen a lar-je portion ot
"f the pea crop is composed of
this defective pea. If von have
raised a crop of peas trv this e
pet inient.
ED. SMALL.
Some of the older residents of
High Point remember Mr. Kd
Small, who resided in IIil'Ii Point
about J 5 years ago. lie learnet
photography under Mr. I). I.
i. iik and was generally know n
throughout the community. II
spent the day here yesterday ant!
the town was so changed that he
fold us he couldn't eyen find the
spot where he lived. Il was some
where about the place where I e
t"ctve Hoffman now lives, hut
lie omit! not exactly locale it Mr.
Small is n, nv a citien of Atlanta.
A DRJMMERS DREAM
AT
THE STATION.
What dat
Yes Sar.
ou sav :
w e got
Street cars,
'cm, niniiiiiL
night
and
lav!
ovv
rf you don't l!
nine step tlis
eve it.
way.
lust
Now just von watch em. whi
'ingdown North Main.
Dev dun gone clean to Winston
n'l up witl tie mayor and sich.
X' w dovs cominir back airain.
ss man. we am t slow coao
makes street cars like
creat ii in.
suit do highest titalit
e t i hustling nation.
It's,
all
hi
i v what do sie
if dis 1
place.
Now say. P.oss, yon done L'ot me
r it shoe does coyer up.
I : nioughtv big space.
( Mi ! sense me Moss. I see.
Nun wants to know how many
folks in dis town.
Wall I did my best to count 'em.
but dev is such a hustling
folk
I nebber could hold 'em down.
Wall let me study dat ober.
Fire sis-tem ? dat what you call it ?
TI10 we got fire horses, trainetl
to do second and tie minute.
Hut when tlat fire gong strike, dar
am t no Sis-sy in it.
High Point just makes eherv ting
Dat do world eber heertl about
Sepin tings what ain't no good,
Ajj folks ought to tlo without
What dat? does yve make big
boats?
Wall no, not just zackly. tlis is er
lry town
nd don't have nutin to tlo
With dem tings what floats.
M. A. J.
Mrs. Chas. W. Tillett. of Char
lotte, is visiting her aunt. Mrs.
W. A. Webster, at Archdale.
Don't fail to meet Mr. Waters
at the F.I wood hotel tonight. He
has been delayed some, but will
be wrtli us totiight.
The convicts arrived here to
day and will begin work on the
new road to Thomasville Mon
day. The road will run north of
the railroad track all the way to
Thomasville.
The Churches
Friends Church.
Saldiatli school at )45 a. m.
hurch services at I I a. in. and
p. mi. .vii u nin subject :
hi vs. Si ml." Kvctiiii" sub
"V.
joe! : "( )ne or the I Mhet ; hu h '"
A lull atlendaiire of the inem
heis is desired and others invited
I- Hi 's ,ii e
St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
Ptv.
Sundav
id a in
nion al
l milliard,
illool and Inhle r
v enino service w i
p in
recti ii .
lass ;li
First Reformed Church.
Sunday school at ij .j, a
Morning service at I I a
I veiling so i v ices at o p. in
urv.et! to he present .
I. A Peeler. Past,,
in
in
Ml
Presbyterian Church.
Sundav school at i (o a i
Preaching liv the pastor, krv
I . Siler. al I I a in
This will In- M r Silei 's larcv i
sei uii in , , sei v ires at midit
Lutheran Church.
There will he Sundav sell
) -45 a in. and preaching al
m I he subject 'I serin, 1 1 vv il
"Running a ( hristian Rare '
il are oirdiallv in iled
M
-iitlicr ( aiiiip- Pastor
South Main St. M. E. Church
,. .... i , ,
.iiutiav sen, ,oi , at ') V 1 a. ni
I 'reaching at l I and - jn I
serv ices at night w ill he conduct
otl by Key. . K. Ware, presidin
elder. Ihe tiuarterlv oonlcronco
will
10 held Monday night.
Washington St. M. E. Church
Sunday school at a .50 a. m
1 1
1 reaching at 11 a. m. and at 7.30
p. m. by Key. I". (ilenn.
lireonsboro. This will be the 1
ginning 01 evangelistic serv ices
conducted by Mr. (ilcnn. Kvorv
botly is most heartily invited t
ivltend during rh enure meeting
Methodist Protestant Church
Sundav
I 'rraehini
in. Mori
the Ki
sei v 1 1
ries
I100I al 1J.45 a. in
11 a. 111. and 7 i) l
at
ng subject : " 1'iiidinj.
!oad.'' At the evening
loiulh one of the se
nioiis ,111 " The What-
ami v. 11
ICli
I I Hi
bll.lr
" will
.i;i. -li.
111 mm- 1 Hi
be di -cussed
:il llir iieM til
-i n n os are
inula v
l.i
i v 11 1 11
..il.
I
s :
" hal
hat
is callo
lli'C-t
hall I
I ( lin
hai
1 in 1
do
St.
nil
I,
iih
11 nave
N i in w ill find a h-n r: v
ai all these serv ices
LOCAL NEWS.
Mr.
i v in;;
j. W
in l'
v oa: s
an ilK
r 1 1 in.
win 1
Iki
ecn
past
for
. ill
ali -bin v
. 1 . 1 1
'. Ma..
I hroe
a'-inl."'
'.err hi
cks,
ako
hi
ii une.
(
ipl. I. f rank I'.arbor. one of
the host known alishunans. died
about ii o'clock Monday morning,
whiic on his uay io the Salisbury -.
pe.it or Kailway t. oinpaiiv lied
to i..ko out his oar.
Mis. Jolin II. Carter and Miss
Mildred Carter- of Lexington,
Ky., are expected tonight lor a
visit to the family of Mr. J. P.
Marsh on South Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). ISrooks,
who have been North for two
weeks, reltirnwd home this nforn
iug after a very pleasant trip.
W hile away they visited llarris
burg, New York and Atlantic
City.
Mr. P. I!. Kodgers, who owns
a valuable cotton farm at Dillon,
S. C, left this morning to spend
a few days there. The people of
South Carolina are feeling good
over the high price of cotton.
J. Williamson, or Wort'u
ville. was in the city today.
Rev. W. K. Ware, Presiding
KIder of the Creensboro District
will hold the last quarterly con
ference at the South Main Street
M. li. church tomorrow.
Mrs. Dr. K. P. Anderson, of
Mocksville, is in ithe city- vis
iting at the home of J. W. llar
riss. on Itroad street.
The Knterpri.se was pleased to
have a call this morning from Mr.
L. A. Maddox, who is connected
with the bank .at Summerville,
Tenn. Mr. Maddox is a nephew
of Col. D. F. Maddox, of High
Point, and stopped by here for a
short visit on .his way home from
Chicago, where he attended the
Bankers' Convention. We regret
that he did not huve !o ig to stay
in our attractive little cit .
IMPORTANT MAT
TER
I am in-1 111 receipt of the lo
lowing irlrL-iaiu li"tn Mr. Wat
rs, 1 cpieseiiting the llanl
b'Hir.al ami who has charge 1
I br a 1 1 ' m. il I I igh w a a ill 1 nil,
hil, 1 . .in -.1 .in b ii , ,,ni, iko :
"l hail. 'tie. X I , i)-'4 m)
' I 1 ..1 V fate.
I lltdl P..IIII. X C
ll.111la I'liiina I 'albhiiih
loaves Leu- !-a I u 1 1 l.i v nioiiiim.
I lope 1, , make High I '"iiil Sal 111
11. r. 11 ;nt I lease .mange a turrl
h'g "I 1 oprc -enlal 1 v o nirii lot i "ii
Irrriu'e regarding reception I" re
baliililv limn-1- ilttiibrr ant
also I'cg.iiiluig official cnlli 1
car I v pi iv at r 1 nv nri s b, ib
Si 'in hoi n I II v is, ,11 , , Xali, 'ii. 1
llighvva r 1 1 1 1 - 1 make good show
ing hel'ire class ,, men who will
he in lour.
" al rr-. l lain. 1 I, 'iirnal.'
I loin ihe above it must In
clearl v uii'lri st, ,, that I I igl
Point is exported to d" i I - in
I - ai I '.villi 1 r icrcnoe to show ing
ihe ,)i . 1 to s 0I1 mm i-l- w ho ai r t
p.i-s this Uav the la-t of ( Iclohci
I n-t vv hat vv o have.
Ibis matter ! 11, ,t r, moon
fspeciallv the a III ' 'lli"hd 1 st s ,,
Mir oil, hut over iublir spintci
rillen ought to do his full pail
towards promoting the interest o
our cilv and espociallv vvilh roler
cure to the fill 11 l.itilinent 1 it I host
people, as thev pass through Iron
lime to tune.
I ea riit'st I v I u-g 1 1 1 a l e v or v rill
in who loci- an interest 111 tin
future welfare and development
of High Point will attend a meet
ing tonight at eight o'clock in the
lobby of the I'.lwootl I Intel. Let
all turn out and demonstrate t
Mr. Waters that we arc awake I
the possibilities of the propos
lion now before us.
Respectfully
Prod X. Tale. Mayor.
REV. J. H. HIGHSMITH AT
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Kov J. II I lighsniilh. of Wake
fi'irsi. will conduct the services
il tin- In -1 llaplist church to
morrow in the ali-cihi' of the pas
lor. Krv II I .. I '"vv 11 s
inula y -ill". i ai o.5 a 111.
MISS WILLIAMS MONDAY
NIGHT.
Moiiilav night. September JJ.
.it the in I i t o 111 111 . for the benefit
"f ihe hospital. Miss Louise A
ilhanis. ,, I .corgia. will br
hrard in her uuiipie " u f veiling
in the 1 Md South" in which she
will give j iit urt'sipic impersona
tions and enjoyable dialect stories
of the old-time darkies, whose
dusky figures are rapidly vanish
ing into the shadows beyond.
Miss Williams comes most
highly indorsed as an entertainer
of unusual ability by the most
distinguished people of the coun
try, and has hut lately completed
a irans-contineiiial lour with the
liit-al Western Musical and Ly
ceum I'liireau. As ,,ue hoars her
lories ,,ne listens t,, the old-time
aunties." "uncles-" and faithful
Id "mammies" wotidoioiis tales
who have no part in the present
int silling with pipe in moui.li in
vi-storia embowered cabins, dream
in the grev curls of tobacco
smoke, over again the wonderous
lays "fo' ,le wall" when gav
louse parlies filled the "I'i-g
House" and pinoelv hospitality
was dispensed. In addition to
their delightful reininisceners
Miss Williams also will give a
store of their humorous anec-
lotes. On her appearance at the
('rand Opera House at Colorado
Springs Mrs. M. II. . D. I laves
lamented "Daughter of the Con
federacy and last representative
f t'he lefTcrson Davis family.
lead the patronesses of the even
ing. From the Colorado Springs
I elegramme is tpiotetl of the oc
casion :
'"Stories in which there was a
mingling of pathos and humor.
tears and laughter, entertained'
the largest and most fashionable
audience which has gathered in
the opera house this season. The
occasion was an entertainment
given bv Miss Louise A. Williams
entitled: "An Evening in the Old
Soutih." Societv filled boxes and
the pretty southern girl was giv
en a great ovation. Immense bo
quets of cut flowers were cast
upon the stage from the boxes.
Her impersonations of the old
time negroes have never been
equalled here, and her audience
of society folk was quick with its
appreciation.
THE PROWLER
"I have conic o the believe that
as between rung and iiilellec
luial ;i 1 1 :i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 thai energy dot's
better III the vvoild." said llir
I '1 , 'vv lor 1 In- in, , ruing as ho sat
dow 11 for his mo ruing hat " I
have known people vv b had very
little 111ltlle1l111.il povveis who
were vnv -11111--I11I in ihe world
which H.i- due riiturlv t.i thru
oiiel'gv and leiiacil Ihe would
slick to a p 1 1 ipo-i 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -oiiie
thing vv.i- l"i 1 hi 'in 1 ug I hi- was
ilur to the tact p, is-ibl v I hat 1 hi
"iie 11 lilt- vv .is .1 1 ! ! Ii 11 1 hrv had
lo depe.nl oil .ilul 1 ilr v vv -l kr, II
siirressfull v ' hi 1 hr , ,1 hrr hand
I have known men ol 111tellrrl11l.il
power who jn-l t'ouhl 110I make
it 111 an v line "I business In the
nia,.iilv ol the-e casts I have
iioticetl lb. it til 1 1 1 " ', 1 of tlii- faihiic
was due to a lark , l energy
I here is a t lass ,. t 1 1 1-.1 1 t 1 peo
ple who are I",, pi 1 -ii niptui ms.
The sit if 'W 11 and think lh.it the
vv 01 hi sh, .nlil r, .me to 1 hem They
I. ill in nine rases out ,, ten. I
ha v e seen tin- il 1 11 - 1 1 .1 1 ed 111 col
lege life. The -mail hov h.i sonic
cause pushes ahead. graduates
with hoii, u s and Ira v o- vv 11 h ll v
nig r, 'I' u s I n .1 llir oafs 1 ill
look for him and hr has gone into
1 'Mi v Ii ni I '.ut I here is am t her
hov who was al college with this
stuart ho who is sucrcssiul and
is making h 1 - ma 1 k 111 Ii le I 1 0
w .1- a plodder at -film d . bin when
he hit hi- energv. -urli as In had.
increased instead of diminishing
and he succeeded. 1 11 I he case 1 il
the first ho he stopped wmk and
did not nurse his energetic pow
ers after ho loft -chool. We set
so many cases of this kind which
ha- surprised and puzzled the col
lege presidents. The point is that
wo cannot let up in tlie race that
is before us here if we do not,
keep up steam all the time we
cannot make the race creditably.
So I make the observation that
because the fellow thai comes out
lir-t Lil.il We did not expect to set
win al all is due to hi- energv."
"It 1- not bettor to have both
intellerlual attainment and en
ergv "'"
"I am glad v oil a-ked ihi- ipies
Hull Ye-, vlleil b"lh are com
bined in a prison hr not oiilv
make- a -iu'1'1 111 hie. but ho i
holler fitted to enjoy the efforts
"I his laboi s because his capacil
lor enjoyment 1- groalor W r
sin mid be rlld. .vv Oil with In 'I h I I
removes man far ir-'in the ani
mal nature."
poison cannot br high in tia
ra !r "I hiinia 11 1 1 v who 1 1 v r- mil v
I., -upplv his appetites ,, 1 . . just
a v he has m, ,ucv , n pi, iperi v
I I e has aro on 1 l i -1 u-i I in ' ill' to
hau the American Indian did
Minilrcds of years ago lie had
Mith and yet he was a savage.
"There seems to he plenty of
icople who want I" ho that kind
I a savage."
"Nl di ill I lllenl 11 'll il .'
RALLY DAY AT THOMAS
VILLE.
Ihe Main .'street Methodist
Sundav School of Tlunnasv ille
vill have a rail da tomorrow
beginning at ')-,V o'clock Mr
I has. I.anibeih 1- the wide awake
Superintendent of tin- 1 1 l.i
school ami 1- lining much lo Inuld
il up. I le ha- a ci ov d of v . mug
people around him that pul- life
i) I everything vvilh which the
, une 111 ci intact . The follow ing
pi 1 igrani w ill he can ie, . ,111 :
Music 1 In he-ira
nt hem 1 In i r
'raycr Pa -lor
Keep Away From Put I HI
Town. - Mi-- b-sie Hoggs
M usic ( lichcsi 1 a
Ihe Sundav School and Haraca
. II. Ragan
Yioli'n Solo K Kov
Duet .... Mrs. Hoggs and Miss
Austin
Phe Sunday School at Page S.
II. Averitt.
Cornet Solo 1 f. Alderman
C. .a in
Solo. "O Dry Those Tears. Violin
Obligato . . Miss l'.lla Lambeth
XTering .. Music by Orchestra
horns . School
Music furnished bv (ireensboro
Vchest r,-i.
Prof. ('. S. Raner of ('h.-unl
Mill, is a visitor here this week.
Mrs. C I. Kit-Id nnil rhildrpii
have returned from a visit to rela
tives at Darlington. S. C.
Miss Venetia Smith has sent
out invitations for her millinery
opening next Wednesday. Sep
tember 29th.
The lxiard of Governors of the
Manufacturers' Club will meet to
night at seven o'clock sharp.
iAnnouncmcfiirl
HIGH POINT'S
FIRST
After
Supper
Bargain
Sale
Begins TONIGHT AT
SEVEN O'CLOCK
No advertised items
charged. No advertised
items to merchants. No
advertised item sold un
til seven o'clock.
5(0.
G. T. WOOD. Mgr. X
O OOOOOOO OOO CHS 0O0 0 CKHKi-0K
The WHOLE SHOE
STORY IS NOT
KNOWN UNTIL
YOU HAVE SEEN
Zieg'ler
Line
LARGE SHIP
MENT OF ZIEG
LER AND BARRY
SHOES JUST
COME IN.
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We are showing suits this
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$8.98, $12.50, $17.50
$19.60, $20.98, $22.50
$23.50, $25.00, $27.50
Thete are winners. Be
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Skirts
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X $2 .98 to $11.50.
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