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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 24, 1920.
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Orphan Taggers
Send Out S.O.S. for
Fresh Supplies
h r
Early lorning Crowds Buy
Thousands of Tags, While
Presses Are Ordered to
Turn Out More.
Before 9 a. . m. yesterday St.
lames Orphanage "taggers" work
ing 1n the downtown districts were
sending S.v O. S. calls to headquar
ters for more tags.
Messengers were hurried to the
residential districts in an effort to
get unsold tags from workers there
and a hurry order was sent to the
printer to prepare, more tags.
At 8 a. m. workers at the railway
stations were out of tags and were
sending for more. In less than an
hour they sold 800 tags allottted to
railway stations.
. . 50,000 Are Sold.
By noon from early indications,
those in charge of the orphanage tag
day drive freely predicted that every
one of the 50.000 tasrs printed and
placed in the hands of 500 good
looking Omaha girls to sell on the
streets would be sold and the work
ers would be selling tags fresh off
the press" yesterday.
Theater managers gave workers
permission to "picket theaters" in the
be filled with workers in the after
noon and children from the orphan
age paraded in downtown streets at
iioon. . t
Need New Building.
Mrs. Arthur Mullen is chairman
of t'r.e drive. She was assisted by
Mrs. H. Knudsen, who is in charge
of IJenson, the home of the orphan
npe. The money raised is to be
used for1 tuilding a winn yt-St.
Janus orphmage. At present the
orphanage i so crowded : that t!:e
infirnury has to be used to house
children leaving the institutions
without space to give the kiddies
tare in case of illness. In rush
weeks ina'iy children are, oblige! to
sleep on temporary,; cots in the
parlors. ' . " . . .
Five Soldiers Sought
For Vocational School
Search is being conducted for five
former military service men . who
have been granted vocational train
ing at the expense of , the govern
ment, according to information given
out yesterday at the local vocational
training office in the Mickel building.
one men whose applications have
been passed upon are Charles W,
Furnish, a former private in ' 161st
Depot brigade, who formerly lived
at 2008 Oak street; P. W. Christen
sen, address given as '2408 South
Thirty-first street: Earl C. Cham
bers, former sergeant of Company
D, 134th infantry, who formerly
lived at 221 South Twenty-fifth
street: Lester N. Jacobsen of Hard
ington, Neb., and Otto Hansen, ad-
aress given as .omi aoutn .twenty
fifth avenue.
, . The American Legion has beeen
requested to assist in the search for
these men. ,
Mildred Going to Pay ,
Charlie Back All the
Money Spent on Her
Omaha Bte-Chlrao Tribune t Mil Win.
Chicago, Oct. 23. "I wish ' it
understood that I only want
enough money to take care of me
until I complete the four big pic
tures I will make next summer.
After that I am going to pay
Charlie back every cent he nas
spent on me and I won't even
miss it.".
This from Mildred Harris, the
Mrs. Charlie Chaplin that was,
who, with her mother, is on her
way back to California from New
York. She was attired in a smart
little gown that barely came to her
knees, a bewildering Parisan hat
and slippers that made one think
of the starving Armenians.
"Charlie's a nice fellow," she
continued, discussing her ex-husband,
"and he's really funny at
times. We had a suite on the
second floor of The Netherlands
in New York and evory afternoon
Charlie would parade past my
window for two hours. I never
pretended I noticed him."
9 Thefts Record
Of Thieves Here
On Friday Night
One Drug Store Is Robbed,
Homes' Ransacked-, While
Others Strip Automobiles
..... of Accessories. .
l'. Omaha-to-Cheyenne Mail
; Pilot Establishes New Record
First round trip flight from Oma-
Jia to Cheyenne and return, non-stop
each way, was made Friday by
.Pilot U V. Pickup, air tnal service,
who) also shattered speed records on
his return trip by covering the dis
tance of 453 miles In three hours and
37 minutes. He carried 350 oounds
of .mail, leaving Cheyenne at 12:27
Omaha time, and arriving here at
4.04 p. m.
James K. Knight, former air mail
pilot on the Cleveland-Chicago di
vision, who has been out of the serv
ice during the summer, re-entered
the service at Cheyenne Thursday
and completed his first flight to
Omaha yesterday. He piloted a
passenger plane in the east during
the summer.
" Omahan Returns From '
China, With Wife, to Vote
Nine thousand miles , in order to
vote in the coming election is the
record of Dr. James P. Connolly,
clerk of the United States court for
China, who has returned to Omaha,
his legal residence, in order to ex
ercise his right of franchise.
Dr. Connolly's headquarters have
been in Shanghai, although the
court was held in Canton, Hankow
and Tietsen. He left Omaha for
China, accompanied by his wife and
daughter, Esther, 19 months ago yes
terday. His daughter is now Mrs.
C F. Wolsiffer, wife of the branch
manager of the British-American
Tobacco company in China. His
wife returned with him to vote.
Balloon Flight Will Mark
Opening of S. A. Campaign
Five army officers will soar over
Omaha in a big balloon Monday
and distribute literature announcing
th official opening of the Salvation
Army Home Service Appeal, which
continues until October 31. .
The big gas bag will be piloted
by Lieut. James B. Jordan of Fort
Omaha. ., The other members of the
party will be Maj. W. F. Pearson,
Major Westover and First Lieuts. C.
E. Smythe, T. A. Baldwin and C
Kane. . ,
Actuat work of soliciting the $90,
000 quota assigned to Douglas coun
ty by the state advisory board will
begin following a meeting of all
workers in the Rome hotel Monday
aooa.
' ; ;
Truck Driver Given 15 Days j
In Jail for Reckless Driving
Fifteen days' In jail was the sen
tence given William Vallandingham,
1115 North Twentieth street, in Cen
- tral police court yesterday for intoxi
: cation, illegal possession of liquor
- and reckless driving, following a col
' lision between his truck and another
driven by H. Garber, 2639 Parker
street, Friday, at Eleventh and Capi-
tol avenue. , i
Major Ordered to Frisco
; Maj. William H. Farihghy, in
charge of supplies at the depot quar
termaster since August, 1917, has
Tbeen - ordered to San Francisco.
Major Faringhy'i transfer probably
means his retirement, as he was a
, retired sergeant before the outbreak
of the war and held an emergency
commission during the war.
Nine thefts were reported to
Omaha police Friday. Seven bot
tles of perfume end one box of ci
gars comprised the loot taken from
the warehouse of the Sherman-Mo
Connell drug company, 509 South
Twelfth, street. . Mrs. -M. Taylor,
2124 Davenport street, reported the
theft of a topaz ring valued at $30.
Nine , bedspreads and 12 pillow
cases were stolen from the Evans
laundry, Eleventh and Douglas
streets. F. Kramcr.'Zll South Twin-
ty-fifth street, reported the theft pi
a tire from his car at Fifteenth and
Dodge streets. Sneak thieves sot
$33 from the homo of Mrs. M, Bena
don, 804 Park avenue. (
The automobile stolen from T. W.
Higbee, Pittsburgh Paint and Glass
company, yesterday, was found aban
doned and stripped of two tires, bat
tery and spotliglit at Thirty-fourth
and Lincoln boulevard. Roy Smith,
taxicab driver, reported the theft of
a tire from his car1 at 1417 Farnam
street.
Two suits and two overcoats were
stolen from the home of Frank Simp
son, 1128 South vThirty-third street
Herman Schelke, Magnolia, la., re
ported a suit and overcoat stolen
from his car at Eighteenth and Doug
las streets. ,,
Secretary of War Baker -Is
Salvation Army Advisor
That the activities of the Salva
tion Army meet with the entire ap
proval of the secretary of jwar, New
ton D. Baker, was brought to light
during a dinner at the Henshaw
hotel Friday night in his honor while
the secretary was in conversation
with H. A. Lentz. Douglas county
director of the army's forthcoming
drive for $90,000, which begins next
Monday. Secretary Baker informed
Mr. Lentz that he was a member of
the Salvation Army's advisory board,
and that he was in constant close
communication with the New York
headquarters, of the army.
"I am in hearty accord with the
aims and purposes of the Salvation
Army," said the secretary. "The
Salvation Army has won . the love
and esteem of each and every officer
and member !of the A. E. F. The
army had more workers and lassies
on all fronts in France than were
comprised in the first contingent of
the American expedionary forces and
without one dollar's cost to the peo
ple of ffre United States."
Extraordinary Dress Sale
(V Monday at
JULIUS ORKIN
1508-10 Douglas Street
Don't miss it For particulars Bee
our advertisement on Page 6-A.
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The Minit" Sharpener is sold on 1
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You'll Find Cash Buying a If est Practical AM to .Cash Saving Better Values the Secret
Intensely Interesting Specials in
- WOOL DRESS
GOODS
-
( 54-In. ricotine, $4.98 .
'all-wool, the fine soft finish material, in fine and
medium twill, in Navy, Brown, Taupe, Green, Burgundy
and Black; they are selling elsewhere from 17.00 to
(7.50; Our Cash Price $4.98
56-In. Tinseltone, $5.48 '
They are very much in demand for dresses, suits and
coats; they are all-wool, with a silk mixture; have been
selling for $7.50; Special Cash Price......... $5.48
50-In. Chiffpn Broadcloth, $3.98
Australian. Wool, sponged and shrunk,, with the fine
permanent satin finish, in twenty different colors; sell
ing elsewhere from $5.00 to 76.00; Hayden's Special
Cash Price ..........$3.98
1 56 In. Men's Wear Serge, $3.98
All-Wool Hen's Wear Serge; a' good heavy weight; just
' the thing for a high grade suit or dress (In navy only) ;
they have been selling regular for $5.98; spe., $3.98
50-In. All Wool Serge, $1.98
Ail pure wool, with the double warp, In all ; colors;
plenty of navy; a $3.00 quality; Cash price, $1.98
Mail Orders Promptly Filled. j
AY DEN?
THE CASH STORE
4
HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY jj
. Thniisands nf Yards nf Chnirv
5 QTT 17 Q v Worth $350 on 1 Q K ?
I OliJlVO .Sale, at per yard $ , VO
' ' 40-Inch Georgette Crepe
White, Peach, Nile, Lavender, Rose, Turquoise, Deer,
Tan, Sand, Taupe, Gray, Pearl, Qdlden, African,
Havana, Wine, Myrtle, 08ve, Navy, Midnight,
Lt. Navy, Cope, Pekin, Edison, Plum, Black
V 36-Inch All-Silk Satin de Chine
White, Cream," Pink, Yellow, Lt. Blue, Cerise, Tan,
Brown, Taupe, African, Navy, Pekin, Cope, Plum,
. .Wine, 'Gray, Rose, Myrtle, Golden, Midnight, Black
36-Inch Chiffon Taffeta
Rose, Pink, Navy, Taupe, Tan, Havana,
, Midnight, Copen, Pekin, Wine, Slate, African, Black
I ' 36-Inch Taffeta and Satin ...
Plaids and Stripes.
. , 36-Inch Printed Linings P
Buy Early Before Stocks Are Depleted
i
Lace Curtains, Curtain
and Drapery Materials
ANNEX SALESROOM.
Whether fair or stormy weather. Home decorations
are conceded to be very essential to real personal com
fort and satisfaction.
On Monday we commence a sale of special
importance to the economical homekeeper,
and assure you that the Harden Cash Prices of
today, yesterday or tomorrow are based on fair
. profit. Market conditions and changes are al
' ways considered in arriving at FAIR CASH
, pkices.
''Drapery Madras, 86-ln., every good shade represented;
Our Lower Price, yard... ............$1,25
Drapery Madras, 48-in., plain colors or figured; Our
Lower Price, yard ..$2.25
Drapery Cretonne, 36-in., printed Indian tribal designs;
Our Lower Price, yard 75e
Drapery Marquisette, 36-in., dark shades for side
drapes; Onr Lower Price, yard 504,
Curtain Marquisette, 38-in., white and ecru; Our Lew-
er Price, yarer..... '504
Curtain Scrim, 36-in., double edge laca trimmed
(white); Our Lower Price, yard 354
Curtain Etamine, 36-in., Ecru, Ivory, best double yarn;
Our Lower Price, yard - v vs'74
Lace Curtains, high grade filet Bet lace' edging; $6.95
value, Our Lower Price, pair 3C5.75
Lace Curtains, Swiss made, fine set; $13.50 'vtfHig, Our
Lower Price, pair ,.--g&.05
Lace Curtains, Nottingham weave; 12.00 value. Our
Lower Price, pair ....$1.45
Scrim Curtains, ruffled or tucked edges, white only r
Qur Lower Price, pair $1.25
Lace Edgings, machine cluny or filet; white, ivory,
ecru; Our Lower Price, yard 12H4
i3r or
A Wealth of Remarkable Values in This October Sale of
Women's and Misses' Apparel
Assortments, almost unlimited Qualities fully up to Hayden's high stan
dardsin the season's most desirable modes, materials and colorings.
DON'T MISS SEEING THESE
Suits at $29.50
215 smart Fall and Winter Suits made up
in Silvertones, Velours, Tricotines, Velour
Checks. and Oxford Serges; made up in 25
different styles, many fur trimmed, , all
popular shades, sizes for misses and ladies,
values up to $59.00, Monday. .... .$29.50
1 ... -
Goats at $98.00
At this price Monday your choice of
elegant Cloth and Plush-Coats, made up
in many exclusive sstyles, regulation coat
or wrappy styles, large 'variety of shades,
many, with fur collars, made to sell at a
great deal more, Monday, $98.00
Special Sale Furs
at $25.00
Your choice of good quality fur
scarfs Monday, made up in Wolf,
Opossum, Seal and M o 1 i n e
Coneys, styles chokeus, capes
and 1 stoles, elegant values, Mon
day at .......... .....$25.00
$7.50 Blouses $3.95
Manufacturer's stock of Georgette Crepe
Blouses sent on by New York buyers, on sale
Tuesday, values up to $7-50, at $3.95. These
blouses are made up in all the season's popu
lar shades, styles, beaded, brocaded, em
broidered, lace trimmed and tailored, all
sizes, choice Tuesday .$3.95
- Second Floor.'.
85 Medium Weight
Coats, at $25.00
Good,, Quality Cloth Coats, med
ium and full lengths,' just the
kind .of coats for these balmy
days, that were formerly priced
up to $45.00, Monday.. $25.00
Monday Morning Specials
200 Georgette Crepe Blouses, worth $4.00
and $5.00, Monday . . . . $2.95
150 Taffeta Silk Petticoats, worth $4.00
to $5.00, at. .... . ; .$2.95
Misses Wool Slip-on Sweaters, $3.00. to
$4.00 values, Monday ., $1.95
Dix's Make House Dresses, $4.00 to $5.00
values, Monday $2.95
Sale House Dresses Tuesday, $1.89
Values Up to $4.00
10 dozen Women's House Dresses, made up.; in Percales, Ginghams and Tissues, light
and dark shades, all sizes', Tuesday, our special cash price ......$1.89
f Second Floor i ,
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JcAccuuuiiai r uruuui e
29 Vamps !
' Artistic inning &oom suite at a
special low price. The style is of
the graceful Queen Anne type, in dull finished Ameri
can Walnut, thoroughly well made. '
Buffet is 66 inches long, cash price. ...... .$120.00
Table is 54 inches, extends to 6 feet! ....... 72.50
Walnut Chairs with genuine leather slip .
seats to match 11.50
Luxurious Upholstered Living Room Suite. When
you sit in any of these pieces of this suite and see
for yourself the' wonderful comfort it affords, you
: will appreciate that this is a rare value, our, cash
price $298.50
Our Bedding Section Participates.
4-post Colonial Walnut .or Mahogany Wood Bed, '
cash price ......$5000
- Good Night Springs, guaranteed for life, 30 days free
trial, for wood or steel beds $15.00
Sealy's Tuftless Mattresses ....$39.50
Hayden's Special Cotton Felt Mattress $12.50
Simmons Beds, Springs and Cribs at sharply reduced
prices. v J
Mahogany Dresser, mirror 24x30, cash price. $65v00
Solid Oak Dresser, mirror 20x26, cash price. $33.50
Blankets, Robes and Comforters
Cotton Blankets, gray or tan, bed size, ?3.75 value; pair, ....$2.75
Cotton Blankets, gray or tan, full double bed size. 14.50 value; pr., S3.75 '
Wool Na Blankets, white or tan, large size, $4.95 value; pr., $3.95
Wool Nap Plaid Blankets, double bed size, $6.95 value; pair,.... $5. 95
' Wool Mixed Plaid Blankets, double bed size, $11.50 value; pair, $8.75
Wool Blankets, plaids (all wool), double bed size, $17,50 val., pr., $14.95
Comfortables, high grade cotton filled, $10.75 value; each. .... ..$9.75
Comfortables, high grade down filler, $25.75 value; each....;.. $22.75
Comfortables, extra heavy cotton fillers, $5.95 value; each fs'Sp
Bath Robe Blankets, Beacon quality, complete set
Indian Robes, bound edges, Beacon (Juality, best made ??,x9
Auto Robes, Tioga fringed, all-wool, plaid effects; $16.75 value.. $14.95
Auto Robes, Astrakhan, rubber lined, wind and water proof. .'.,..$9.95
Buy Wall Paper Now
Wall Paper Prices Are Going Higher.
Thousands of rolls were purchased at special prices from the
leading American mills. This is your advuntage for we are selling
the latest patterns, all new Fall 1920 and Spring 1921 patterns,
at prices far below the regular prices today.
A few rear hall and bedroom papers; sold only with matched bor
der; special, roll ...127C
30-inch Oat Meal; these popular plain prpers in blue, tan, gray
and brown;. sold only with cut-out border; special, roll......l8c
Hall and Living Room Papers in stripes and conventional patterns,
with .combination borders; special, .roll.. . 22J
Parlor and Dining Room Papers, cloth effects, stripes and all-over
patterns; fine assortment to select from; special, roll 29
Varnished Tiles, prass Cloths, stippled effects and fine-Tapestries
at reduced prices. '
Prepared Paste and Glue size if you do your own hanging.
. Sweeping
Reductions in
RUG
Prices
Beginning Monday,
October 25th
' 4.
We place on sale Alexander Smith Son FalaMde
Yelret-and Tapestry Brussels Rugs; made of the .
best wool; newest Persian and Oriental and floral
patterns. Suitable for any room at special prices
for three days. 1 :
9x12-0 Palasade Velvet Rugs, worth $80.00, special..,. $65
8-3x10-6 Palasade Velvet Rugs, worth $70.00, special. .$57
7-6x9-0 Palasade Velvet Rugs, worth $55, special $42
6x9-0 Palasade Velvet Rugs, worth $45.00, special.... $35
9x12-0 Manor Brussels Rugs, worth $55.00, special.. $40
5-3x10-6 Manor Brussels Rugs, worth $48.00, special.. $35-7-6x9-0
Manor Brussels Rugs, worth $36, special.. $27.50
6x9-0 Manor Brussels Rugs, worth $30, special.. $22.50
Best Inlaid Linoleum, worth $2.75 sq. yd., special ..$2.25
Coco Mats, Hayden's Cash Price Spe., $1.35 up to $3.50
Aluminum Ware and Electric Appliances
Ptlnnlfll fitvl Uenwv Aluminum 'DnilhlA Ttnllerfl.
for ...3.85
Colonial Style Aluminum Tea Kettles, 6-quart size.
for S4.2S
Colonial Style Heavy Aluminum Percolators, 14-
cup size, for , 83.95
Colonial Style Aluminum Percolator, 6-cup size,
for 2.75
Aluminum Pour-piece Steamer and Cooker Kettle,
for 83.98
Round Aluminum Boaster, for $1.89
4-qt. size Heavy Aluminum Sauce Pan, for 81.50
2-qt size Heavy Aluminum Sauce Pan, for 81.25
Extra targeted medium size AluAinum Pie Pans,
iur ' ... . we
10-qt. Aluminum Berlin Kettle, with cover, 82.35
6-qt. Aluminum Straight Kettle, with cover, 81.59
Electric Heater, for . . . .1 89.50
6-lb. Electric. Iron, complete with cord and stand,
for c i - ig.SO
Universal Lunch Kit, with vacuum bottle, 83.95
; , SHERWIJT WIKfclAMS PAINTS
Full and complete line of these dependably good
paints on sale in our New Paint Dept. in the basement
Laces Greatly Reduced During This Sale
Oriental Net Top Flouncing, heavy embroidery on
fine Bretonne net; 27 to so incnes wiue; regular
value, $2.75 yard; Monday's special, yd., $1.25
Chantilly Lace Flouncingin black or white; also
Silver Flouncing, 27 to 36 inches wide; regular
value, $3.75 yard; Monday's special, yd., $2.50
Brown, Navy and Black Ldce Flouncing, 36 inches
wide; also 9-inch band to match; embroidered on
heavy filet net; regular value, $10.50 yard; Mon
day's special, yard,. .$9.00
Silk NVts. in all tha new desirable shades for
evening wear; 72 inches wide; regular value,
yard, $3.75; Monday's special, yard $3.00
Real Duchess and Princess Lace and Insertions;
some in matched patterns; 2 to 9 inches wide;
regular value, $2.50 yard; Monday's special,
yard .. $1.00
Venice Lace Edges and Insertions; 3 to 7 inches
wide; white and cream; regular value, $1.75:'
Monday's special, yard $1.25
Cutting Down the Cost of Living Hayden Make the Prices, Others Follow
40 lbs. best pure cane Granulated Sugar ....$1.25
48-lb. sack best High-Grade Flour ; $2.95
141b. sack best High-Grade Flour $1.60
'Slb. sack pure Rye Flour $1.35
3 lbs. best Hand Picked Navy Beans .25e
6 lbs. Rolled White Breakfast Oatmeal ......25c
!Fancy Japan Rice, lb 11c
Large pkg.. best Domestic Macaroni, Spag-
. hettl or Egg Noodles, pkg 7M
16-oz. cans Metro Milk compound 10e
18-01. can Pet or Carnation ...15c
: Large Jars Pure Fruit Preserves 35c
7 lbs. best White or Yellow Cornmeal 25c
Tall cans Pink Salmon 19c
No. 3 cans Solid Packed Tomatoes. .......... .14c
f.No. 2 Early June Peas, Fancy Sweet Sugar
: Cora or Ripe Tomatoes 12;
Lea & Perrins Sauce, bottle ,28c
Large bottle Snyder's Catsup 28c
Brands A-l Sauce, bottle 28c
Shredded Coconut, per lb 35c
Yeast Feam, pkg. 7J2c
6 bars Beat 'Em All Soap 25c
lib. cans CriBCO 23c
Lux Washing Compound, pkg. 11c
Soap Chips, per lb. ..; ,.y. 10c
THE LARGEST AND: FINEST ASSORTMENT
OF DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, ETC IN THE CITY.
Choice California Prunes,' lb. .
Fancy Evaporated Apples, lb.
Thompson's Seedless Raisins, lb
Fancy Missouri Peaches, lb
Fancy Peeled Peaches, lb...
14c
.20c
.32c
.25c
.30c
.80c
4 ftA
IMIMItMIMMf I W
25c
35c
V'onrv Denned Currants, lb 25c
New Dromedary Dates, package 23c
Mb. can Cresca Layer Raisins 59c
Shelled Jordan AlmoAds, lb $1.00
Pistachio Nuts, lb. ... ,
New Brazil Nuts, lb.
No. 1 English Walnuts, lb
OMAHA'S GREATEST TEA AND COFFEE
, MARKET.
Fancy Golden. Santo3 Coffee, lb 30e
Our Famous Santos Blend, lb.... 33c
M. & J. Blend per lb 40c
Ankola Blend, unequalled, lb 45c
Bailey toffee, pci lb , ...12'ac
The best Tea Sittings, lb..... Vtt
Choice Pan Fired Japan Tea. lb..... 35c
Choice. Basket Fired Japan Tea, lb 49c
Fancy Oolong. Ceylon, Gunpowder, English
and Japan Tea, lb....;. , 59c
The best bulk Cocoa, per lb. 20c-
THE BEST NO. 1 COOKING POTATOES,
15 LBS. TO THE PECK 35c
Large Heads of Cabbage 74e
Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb 7!2c
3 lbs. Red or White Onions ...10c
Rutabagas, per lb ...31-3c
Fancy Denver Cauliflower, lb ....15c
NoTl Green Beans, lb .....15c
3 bunches Fresh Radishes 5c
3 heads Fresh Leaf Lettuce 10e
Anything you want in the Fresh Vegetable Line
we have, at half the cost elsewhere.
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