Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley by Belle K. Maniates
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"I called," explained Amarilly with grandiose manner, "to git one of them caps you advertised to give away." "Oh, those were all given out long ago. You should have come earlier," he replied with an air of relief, as he turned to resume the all-absorbing topic with the proprietor. Amarilly's interest in the window display dispelled any disappointment she might have had in regard to Bud's head covering. "Now," said the clerk didactically, "my idea is this. Have a wedding--a church wedding. I can rig up an altar, and we'll have the bride in a white, trailing gown; the groom, best man, and ushers in dress suits to advertise our gents' department, the bridesmaids and relatives in different colored evening dresses, and in this way we can announce our big clearing sale of summer goods in the ready-to-wear department. It'll make a swell window and draw crowds. Women can never get by a wedding." "That's a dandy idea, Ben," approved the proprietor. "Oh, I am a winner on ideas," vaunted the clerk chestily. So was Amarilly. She stepped eagerly up to the window designer. "Do you keep surpluses?" "No; don't know what they are," replied the clerk shortly, turning from her. "We'll get a wreath of orange flowers for the bride, and then we can have a child carrying the ring, so as to call attention to our |
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