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THE STAMFORD LUMBER CO. 



LUMBER 



Sash. Doors, Blinds and Window-Frames 



WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 

 OFFICE AND YARD, 297 PACIFIC STREET. 

 STAMFORD. CONN. 



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All the double-breasted effects are smart 

 for girls dresses just now. This one is pretty 

 for taffeta and for serge and for challis and ma- 

 terials of such sort, and it is also just as de- 

 sirable for linen and for washable fabrics. 

 Here, it is made of pongee with trimming of 

 soutache braid. Linen or pique, or other ma- 

 terial of such sort would be smart with trim- 

 ming of soutache or with a little embroidery 

 on the collar and sleeves while the skirt por- 

 tion is plain, if a simple effect is wanted. 



The May Manton pattern No. 9369 is cut in 

 sizes from 10 to 14 years. The braiding design 

 848 gives three yards. They will be mailed to 

 any address by the Fashion Department of this 

 magazine, on receipt of fifteen cents for the 

 dress, ten cents for the braiding design. 



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Best Hat Values Obtainable in the 

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Line of Derby and Soft Hats 



Fine Line of Shirts, Ties. Collars, 



Cuffs, Gloves, etc. 



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