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Woolworth

also Woolworth's, often in reference to inexpensive merchandise, from the F.W. Woolworth & Company chain of "five-and-ten-cent stores," begun 1879 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

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Woolworth dime stores were early innovators in this business, opening counters in most of their stores by 1910 and redefining them as an unique type of eatery.

Some Americans regularly dined on the foods of their homelands while others ate ham sandwiches at a Woolworth counter.

To Ransom's intense discomfort, Weston at this point whipped out of his pocket a brightly coloured necklace of beads, the undoubted work of Mr Woolworth, and began dangling it in front of the faces of his guards, turning slowly round and round and repeating, "Pretty, pretty!

Woolworth (of blessed memory): store brands maintained and visible across the entire country.

Well, I'd put the pearl necklace round her neck with all the other necklaces, of courseand nobody would ever guess that among the false Woolworth ones there was a REAL one!