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Inel suit |29M OUR ARCHDALE SPORT SHIRTS Famous Dan River ginghams, cotton kaz- 0 A mar cloth. Smart round-point saddle "JS/? stitched collar, pockets. Blue, green, ?range, pink, gray. S, M, L, XL *? i~~?? i ALL WOOL KNITS THIS LOW! That's right, just 10.95! Heavenly accents ? a p of angora against blue grass, red, tur- TH Ijl # 3 quoise, navy. True to size for that trim III look you love! Misses' 10-18. I 2-pc. ?> JACKET I 995 B sanforized OQR ?doth pj's L ^ftous "B & I" quality! 3 able ^ripper front; half ?cnl ji i|/-?, >oUk. AO. |nl "ARCHDALE" P/ Short spread collar! French cof lustrous high-count broadcloth pink, blue, mint green. Top vi own! 14-17 neck, 32-34 sleeve. sanforized* 1()Q "grow" slip I Elasticized underarm sections for better fit! Snip thread at waist to lengthen. Sizes 3-6X; 8-14 *M?i Shriek !t men's gripper Tflx & boxer shorts Double-stitched crotch, bar racked for better weor! Stripes, solids. Sanforized! Sizes 28-44. ISTEL SHIRTS Fs I Super- A Q O in new M T O alue. Our Burmil's Nylo- OQ8 trique slips L locy styles! Dainty net trims! Form-fitting four-gore cut. Adjust, strops. White. 32-40 regular. : .. ' ? "Brief Magic" rayon briefs 39( ea. Ours alone! Elasticized waist, legs. Double crotch. Full cut. White. 5 to 7. Stock up now! 3 '"r $1.00 our own 'Rompin' girls' panties 391 each. Double crotch (or longer wear. Elasticized leg Cot ton and royftn. Sizes 2 to 16. 3F,,r $1.00 lace-trimmed 1QQ nylon panties Dainty 40-denier nylon knit, edged with sheer and val-type late. White only. Sizes 5 7. heathertone JQ8 boys' sport shirt I Famous Dan River Wrinkl-Shed; saddle stitched collar, pockets. Blue, pink, orange, maize. 6 to 18. bright plaid -IflQ school bag Durable plastic trim; separate out side pocket. Extra roomy?with side gussets! 13V?" overall. paisley print Q95 quilt duster V Sweep bock, deep pockets! Mo Ichine washable! Red or blue oa white ground. 12 to 20. misses' corduroy E95 washable dusterU Firemen red! Deep turquoise!' Petal pink! Full cut; deep hold ?verything pockets. 1?20. PMkTr? rnnrvn t fitted dutch.., 100 two smart styles I Everything for her day at school, at her fingertips. Plaids, cordst* roys, calf, or vinyl plastic! 'rWT? adjustable 198' shoulder bag With coin-wallet, comb, mirror, center zip section. Navy, red, ponoma, ginger, avocado plastic. "t T T/Nnni*T^ |'n?d 195 boys' western- 4 QQ boys' all wool PQJj er jacket I style denims ? flannel slacks Q Ion sheen gabardine; Turned-up cuffs, orange stitching, Sizes 8-18 Hollywood waistband, lastie sides, adj. cuffs. bar-tocked for strength. 10 oz. Charcoal gray, brown, blue, own, gray. Sizes 8-18., Sanforized* denim. Sizes 6 to 16,. groy, ,Qn 4-10-4.98. Sk\x*j ... ._ , mm rngm- MggM^b ^1NE' Dnumnu IS J$T%rkI'/yTpy FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL r Jc? BelKHudson |?l girls'Helanca-J Q? genuine morpul A Q? stretch socks TUMlr bobby socks poi, 40 f IWkOSVVVPVVVVMVIIIVVlffVM^ B?N M #S? SnvalMlDork-.pott.lt. Super-soft cotton sweater Irnit 7 ?l l'u white' Snug-fitting 1 * 1 rib knit. with elastic yorns in cuff for better ?y?"* ? L " S (6-8'1); M (7Vi-9); L (9-11). fit! White. S'l to 11. .nuuic.il .nAivr..i ruui i wurviiu iE.ni.Aii> ior junior Dy U? ing him downtown for a shoe fitting now. before classes seart and the rush is on. so that the fit may be perfect. Junior selects a pair of all-leather tasseled moccasins and a gored slip model in brown leather. Welted Shoe Recommended For Strength And Comfort ! . , . i I now 10 it'ii a gooa snoe irom a ' poor one is a problem that faces most parents when they go back to-school shopping. Price?as in most things?is some indication. I but it's not always the whole story. A good way to judge how well a shoe is likely to wear is to check ' whether it is constructed with a leather welt. According to a survey by a national consumer group, shoes with welt construction stand up better and are better for the child's foot than non-welted shoes. The' leather welt is actually the backbone of the whole shoe?and. 1 very important, determines its ability to be resoled. The welt holds the upper and sole together firmly, and permits a new sole to be easily attached when the orig inal sole wears out. I Of course, the welt Is a part of the shoe that most of us never \ knew existed. The visible part of the welt is the upper surface of 1 the sole edge which carries the stitches. In welted shoes, the sole edge is usually fairly narrow. In non welted shoes, it is wider and car ries very heavy rows of stitching. In welted shoes, the sole edge is usually fairly narrow. In 'ion weltcd shoes, it is wider and car ries very heavy rows of stitching. However, the salesman will be able to tell you which shoes are welted. Do not hesitate to ask for his advice. ? ABOUT CHILDREN Children are to be seen, not hurt, is a principle car drivers should keep in mind. The slimmed-down suit with nar ' row lapels and flap pockets Is fea 1 tured for boys who love to look like Dad. Shirts, ties, sweaters and sport jackets are following the grown-up trend to make color and greater coordination. FASHION CONSCIOUS little firis will like, left to rlyht: t in 1 strap in navy blue leather with pinked throatltne; tally colored moccasin with tide buckles; and part shoe In black suede. iA ? SKP1H9 DURABLE FOOTWEAR for little boy scholars come In sturdy all leather models offering plenty of support for young feet. Left to light, above, black crushed grain moccasin toe, and U-Wing model. DESIGNED FOR RUGGED wear are the new boys shoes with , scuff proof leather tip extended I down botu sides. V 1 i . ? ji THE BACK-TO-SCHOOL PARADE WILL SOON BEGIN . . . AND NOW WOULD BE A GOOD TIME TO MAKE YOUR MONEY SMART TOO! YOUR SMARTEST MONEY IS THE MONEY YOU DEPOSIT IN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT EVERY PAYDAY. BY SAVING REGULARLY YOU ARE BANKING A HAPPY AND MORE SECURE LIFE FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY ?. The First National Bank a Organized 1902 v |?j| Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System
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