MEN'S MACINTOSH RTUNQOaTS Fancy Tweed effects. In Browns and Greys, g% 9*jf jft guaranteed waterproof, Raglan sleeves, with i% /1 W% belt all round. Sizes 3to 7. PRICE *" * ** FRIDAYS VALUES INo 1 LEADER COUNTER— m Ladies 3 Two Dome NAPPA GLOVES || Strong and reliable, Brown only, all sizes BLACK ASTRACHAN JACKETS, newest style, with wide lapels; leather belt 84/COSY FROCK, in the new flecked woven tweed; V-neck, hip yoke; pleats in skirt, finished with belt and buttons 35/6 Bright Coloured HEAVY SILK BED and BALCONY RUGS—' Usually 16/6 and 17/9 .. FRIDAY'S PRICE 12/6 each GIRLS' NAVY BLAZERS, coloured cords. To fit ages 6 to 16 years FRIDAY'S PRICES from 8/11 LADIES' SHETLAND WOOL JUMPER CAMISOLES, Pink and Cream. N.S., S.S. 4/6; L.S, 5/11 ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, fully fashioned, in shades of Duskce, Afghan," Kanaka, Storm Grey. All sizes. English make-Usual Price 5/6 .. FRIDAY'S PRICE 4/11 WINCEYETTE, Plain and Fancy, for Ladies' and Children's Underclothing; 36in. wide FRIDAY'S PRICE 1/- yard ARGYLL BATH SOAP, large round tablets, high-grade Bath Soap, assorted perfumes . . .. FRIDAY'S PRICE 4/11 dozen COLOURED FANCY NECKWEAR, Silk Georgette and Crepe de Chene collars tastefully trimmed, showing in Beige, White, Lido, Pink. Fawn, etc FRIDAY'S PRICE 1/6 I AUNDRY BAGS, with attractive coloured designs for embroidery ' Usual Price 7/1 I FRIDAY'S PRICE 3/11 CANVAS PURSES, in Coloured Tapestry designs, with silks to work Usual Price 9/1 I FRIDAY'S PRICE 4/11 t MEN'S PURE FELT HATS, assorted shades and shapes—--21- Quality FRIDAY'S PRICE 18/9 A few only STRIPED SHETLAND WOOL CARDIGANS, in. assorted colour. SPECIAL PRICE 8/11 A SHOE SNAP! 2816 Black Crocodile Calf Cromwell Shoe ; I Paris Last, Leather Cuban Heels. Sizes — .J 3 to 7, Half sizes. A SHOE SNAP! 28/6 A Ghillie Shoe in Brown Crocodile Calf; welted sole and Cuban heel. Sizes 2 to 7 and half sizes. A SHOE SNAP! IQ/fi Smart Evening Shoe; Floral ? fronts with Black Satin back. Floral heel. Sizes 3 to 7 and half sizes. HEATH'S
Westminster Abbey is a <duircli. not a museum. Americans in particular, neetl to understand and appreciate that fact. An offer to present to the Abbey a statue of George Washington was refused venrs ago. Xo other result will follow'the offer of Mr 0. J. MeDevitt, of Vhiladelphin. to give In the Abbey a bronze slatue of himself in the hope lhat it would be placed beside the siulues of great men in order to typify the "common man, the fellow who has failed to reach the peak." "We are not a receptacle for curiosities." says CanoD Carnegie, the sub-Dean. •Tersey farmers avill this year employ r.OQO workers from England instead of from T'.iittany as in previous years.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20545, 13 May 1932, Page 3
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