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Show LOIS OF P CLOTHES WHEN YANKEES RETURN There la going to b an epochal period pe-riod In tha clothing bualnaaa whan tha boya over thera roma home after tha war and, doffing their khaki, don civilian civil-ian raiment onco more. In the opinion of David C. Greengard, general manager of tho Dundee Woolen mills, who, after a I tour of Inspection on -the Pacific coast, 1 Is in Halt .Uake, en route to his head-qusrtera head-qusrtera at Chicago. Tha firm of which Mr, Greangard Is head hss fifty-two stores throughout the t'ntted Htatea, on of which I located In Halt jke. Rneaklng of general business conditions, condi-tions, Mr. Greenpjard Stated that they ar exceedingly good, considering the strsln under which firms are operating. "Coder present government regulations," ssld Mr. Greennard, "only cotton goods with a little mixture of shoddy Is allowed al-lowed by the government to be purchased for clvllinn wear. "Th Dunde Woolen mills, however, are exceedingly, fortunate to hava hud enough woolen goods on hand to Isst for mora than a year. In this way we can nsaiire our customerp of absolutely the best of cloth that thera is on th mar-kM mar-kM " |