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a mixed suit has been reduced in prices—as follows: 3 
$12.00 Suits reduced to only : ; : é : $8 . 50 3 
33 $15.00 Suits reduced to only : : : : : $10.50 i 
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3 $16.50 Suits reduced to only : : : ; 2 $11.50 3 
3 $18.00 and $20.00 Suits reduced to only $14.50 #% 
at $22.50 Suits reduced to only : ; $16.50 i 
3 $25.00 Suits reduced to only $18.50 3 
3 $28.00 and $30.00 Suits reduced to sly) $22.50 # 
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i These suits are all this season's styles 3 
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i With every sale—we include the W. E. 
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i Hoyt Co. Guarantee. i 
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Money Back if isfied. | 
: Your Money Back if not Satisfied 
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i Waskington Straw Hats Reduced Also i 
ae WEW YORE mMhe $1.00 values now 75c The $2.50 values now . $1.50 i 
The $1.50 values now . $1.00 The $3.00 values now . $2.00 = 
a The $2.00 values now . $1.25 The $3.50 values now . $4, 00s 3 
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ss $4.00 Panamas now. $2.85 $5.00 Panamas now . $3.85 a 
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38 Tailored Made Waists OY O 3 
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The Journal Flower Day. Last year over 100,000 bouquets Everything points to a bigger day 
a found their _way into tenement than ever this year. 
ze! glare July 18th, The homes, into little hands which had The people of this locality have 
Boston Journal is to hold its third 
annual Flower day for the poor 
children of Boston and vicinity. 
People who participated in the 
two previous events will not soon 
forget the joy and happiness that 
followed the deluge of blossoms into 
those congested tenement quarters 
where sweet growing things are un- 
known, and now a third similar day 
is coming. 
never clutched a posy before, into 
hospitals and into the wretched 
abode of the little shut-in. 
There were fifty automobile loads 
in all, and when the day was done 
a fragrance pervaded those squalid 
localities that had never been eis 
before. 
Already the express eee 
have co-operated. So have the rail- 
roads, the merchants and the florists. 
an opportunity to do their 
Every blossom counts. 
On the morning of July 18th, be- 
tween the hours of 8 and 11 0 clock, 
flowers may be left at the American 
Express Co.’s offices on the North 
Shore and they will promptly be 
forwarded. 
share. 
Sun shades and umbrellas repair- 
ed at Loomis’. 
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