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Show TELLS OF CONDITIONS ' IN MARKET CENTERS j 'Wearable and inexpensive. is the ; slocan for spring iu -wearing apparel, j Sv'oorditit; to Mrs. J. J. McCaun, man- ijer of Walker's ready to wear depart- j ment, who returned vesterdav from New York. ' i Wearable meaning in this case1 rot onlv the more practical, but also , essentially Ood rarments, which are suitable for all occasions things that : are not iu the class of luxuries. j That, says Mrs. McOann, is the spirit of tiie entire market, and is in keep- ins with the principles of conservation, conserva-tion, a policy which Walker's store has held to in all of its spring buyir.e. The Monday closing in New York, j Mrs, MeCann says, made buying a lit- tie slow, as the showrooms were in- j cliued to be cold, but this does not seem to hamper business materially. Arn the new colors she discovered ininarket pre Santiago, typin, pen- j ri. eindxiilon. seagull, frazelle, j -nonette and many others. New" ma- j dls are satin baronette. uncut vel- j :r. crystal cloth, wool scrim, earmine, j ' iierte the wool scrim being a fa- j vor-upractical. inexpensive and good looking, models being shown mostly in . e a vy bl ue ami black. Mrs. M c Ca n n ' reports plenty of business and quite I heavy buying. j : : . i |