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,,q,-. Z- ff 5 Hb Ufflk 1911, COMMENCEM ENT WE extend a special invitation to students of the Asheville schools to visit our new shoe store. TTRACTIVE footwear in popular styles and prices for Commencement are ready. A VISIT to our store Will insure you of having the proper shoe for the most popular event of the year. The House of Fine Shoes and Hose lll -I
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