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FROM THE ARCHIVESep 13, 1948·Washington, District of Columbia

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Scanned from Evening Star, Sep 13, 1948
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McGregor SPORTSWEAR and SUCKS LEVITM1S 3044 14th St N W CO 1184 Optn Ewt Til 9 PM ANY SEX Any the any age. You can now have suite coats or dresses expertly altered to meet your needs at Codys Servieenter Its the most unusual place in town Theyll shorten or lengthen hems replace eulTs linings pockets or turn the collars on your shirts. They have a complete fitting service. In fact Codys clean and repair just about everything Codvs Servieenter 112 12th St N W For information call STerling 7098 Brannan Asks Bakers.

Why Bread Prices don't Come Down. Why doesn't the price of bread come down Secretary of Agriculture Brannan would like to know. And several million housewives probably would like to know also. The prices of almost all foods have been going up for two years.

The idea that the price of bread could come down now is distinctly novel. But Secretary Brannan says that wheat prices have come down al most a dollar a bushel in recent1 months but bread prices have not come down Percentages Worked Out Recently he wrote to Ralph D Ward chairman of the National Affairs Committee of the American Bakers Association Cash.

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