81. Few stores have readers for them. 82. Every book in a bookstore, for example, does not have to be legible to all customers, but the store has to provide access to its facility. 83. Finally, stores are having a hard time learning to operate in a world that offers consumers so many choices. 84. Fabric stores have a wide range of stencils. 85. For fall, the store will have wool versions in plaids, checks and solids. 86. For long lenses, camera stores have damps with pan-tilt heads designed to support a camera from a car window. 87. For several months, many Bradlees stores had no direct competitor, and sales boomed. 88. For travel planning, the store has several bookcases of travel guides. 89. For every generation since its inception, Woolworth stores had a place. 90. Government stores had little to sell other than vodka and Communist propaganda posters. |