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Show WRIGHTS ARE READY FOR CROWD Carefully planned rranscnlnrc made for the crowris.-.hje vjj doubtless vlslttb- ATsiy Sale of Em. broideries ntrfghls. Storc tomor. row and '(urilay. It requires more planning in supposed, to conduct a sale .of snci, magnitude In ord(fc tjt each day's sales might be satisfactory satis-factory and that those who could not attend the first day, will find values equally good, there are reBerve stocks arranged and brouoht forward at cer tain times. It would be Interesting to know jyst how many women would havo atteryl cd tho 6ale today had the day been clear for In spite of the rain, the aisles were packed with buyers. Tho splendid values which are to be sold tomorrow and Saturday will .probably attract even more people than attended today. A very liberal arrangement, and one which, has not been In effect heretofore, hereto-fore, Is the Lay-A-Way plan. It Is designed for those who at this time may not havo ready money to buy all they wish. The Lay-A-Way plan dnables ono to buy all they wish and by making a deposit of only one-fourth of tho amount selected, the package Is held until Wanted. Many ladles are taking advantage of this plan, especially espec-ially those who depend upon the railroad rail-road pay days. |