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‘FOUR: FRIDAY, AUGUST 23; 1918. ry TaMNCE Bree oy ~ ies Maller a Goal Noreen Repreertate real Ferien, Hepren maw, YORE Eth hve" buiey CHICAGO, Marguat “Bidg.; BOSTON, 3 Winter St; DETROIT, Kresege| MINNEAPOLIS, 610 Lumber Bx E) CIATED PRESS ‘he Anne Prem n excunvel etd tothe as son Tite erates cried fof oF not eter a ante ee tyaper aaas te local bows Po Tabed herein, “Ail righis of publication of special dapatches hereta| on eerved ‘Ai’ ghia ‘of poblieation of special dapatehes beeln| are tao served. Fyn fF AUDIT BUREAU OF CHOULATION SUBSCRIPTION HATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE pie ‘Sa0 Ban sear te = ee Bald By mai stale of Nor aia sUa8e sy tra es paroat Seri ‘ae one weit ala) WHERE WE ASK INDEMNITY. ‘The cave man was too ignorant to think it up, ‘and so he beat out his rival's brains with stqne or elub. ‘The Tartars got an inkling of it, when they im- paled their captives for hours of agony that death alone relieved. ‘The heathen Chinese came within touch of when they broke their prisoners’ limbs, joint and| pulled out their fingernails and tongues. ‘The Romans, in all their wars with barbarians of all sorts, never encountered it as a national oF| tribal method of warfare. ‘The American savage, fond of torture and in- genious in prolonging it, did not resort to it. It remained for kultured Germany of the twen- tieth century to introduce the destruction of the eyesight of men as a method of winni ‘Through the centuries of study, research, culture, development and uplift, through the list of names of great Germans who contributed to progress in industry, arts and science, the focus burns upon this damned spot, this idea from hell; and from the shame, horror and brutality Germany may not recover. ‘We want you to read Newland’s story about Roland Park Hospital, near Baltimore, where the government is trying to “reconstruct” our blind soldiers, blinded by HUN war gas, because we're going to offer a radical suggestion. ‘These blind soldier boys must be utterly re- claimed and so those’ “reconstructing” him first| ‘go to work on his mental readjustment. ‘When you are between the ages of 21 and 30, a, decided mental change takes place upon a Ger- ‘man putting out your eyes. Formerly, you coulé go about as other men, independently, without fear, conscious of your strength to look out for yourself. Made sightless by a German, you must guide your feet with a cane; a little dog may be useful to lead you; you must tremble at noise of street car, auto or ‘wagon; you may smell the fire that. you cannot locate; you must always depend on someone or| something for even the common things; you must ‘give up the flowers, the mountains, the green fields, the glistening, rippling brooks; you must| merely imagine all new faces, all new people,_all new things. Formerly, you looked into your young wife’s eyes and saw a gleam from heaven that thrilled you. ‘Or, you took your baby upon your knee to make it laugh, or to glow over its growth, the way its curle were beginning to twine abot the struggles it made to say “Daddy,” to realize that it’s part of you and maybe will grow up just| like you, No more of that—forever! ‘To crush and rule millions of men like you, the German has gassed| you into blindness, everlasting blackness, an| ‘opaque curtain between you and all that you loved. Wisely the governors of Roland Park Hospital decide that such a change has an effect on the mind. Mental readjustment is necessary. Yes- terday, to see wife or babe's beloved face; to be| in and of the bright world. Today, to see nothing to be in a world between life and death! One of these blind soldier boys of ours—OF) OURS!—writes Newland, has been so mentally readjusted that he joyously sits down and pens a| letter to his mother, in wobbly characters, perhaps, but legible. May God alone be with that mother| when she reads it. “You should see them at football, following the course of the ball by hearing. You should see how they carry on like joyful kids while doing it,” says Newland. No! We don’t want to see that while there's a living HUN who has not felt all the pun- ishment that’s in the strong arm of America, We American bofs, blinded by HUNS, follow the ball don’t want to stand on the side lines and watch by hearing. We want to be in the trench lines removing HUNS. ‘Well, government is going to “reconstruct” ‘these blind boys, so far as possible. It’s going to teache them vocations to make independent, so far as possible. It is finally going to turn them out, into the world to get along, as well as possible, IT IS NOT ENOUGH! It is not enough for our blinded boys. It is not enough for the cowardly, brutes who blinded them. .| depends upon the fighting now being done on the| [should bemand at least $10,000 indemnity for the| benefit of every American vietim of ¢] ish] ]war practice of Germany, And now isn’t too early {to notify the unfodly HUN autocrats that such is our intention, Hunger clings more closely to the HUN than Hungary. WE PAY THEM A recent news story was headed “Our German |Guests Behind Barbed Wire.” Our German guests!—at Fort Oglethrope and Fort McPherson, ‘These disciples of despotism make gardens and toys, a few work ina quarry but are PAID for it—and after an eight-hour day, tennis, volleyball and reading is provided for their delectation and Jamusement. Prisoners of war—a submarine crew and HUNS| ‘from raiders, the kind that sink hospital ships land fire on the life-boats—PAID for the work: they do. ‘And the officers have special quarters with ex- lemption from labor. Heaven help us! In Brandenburg, they poison the water to ki off the prisoners. The sentries kick, beat, lash [and smash them with thong and rifle butt. ‘The prison doctors hasten the death of the ill ‘The HUNS in our detention pens, our ment hostelries” are the same as those guards at) Brandenburg. And we PAY them to work for us! We PAY them whose racial relatives if not blood kin, exhibited the first American prisoners} lat Cologne IN CAGES FOR PUBLIC REVILE- MENT AND DERISION! Special Clearance Price-on‘U! lias ‘Two special lots are included in the special price. Our’ regular $1.50 and $1:75 numbers both of which are regularly priced considerably below present value. Special 89c. Clearance Large Sized Gossards Regular $8.50 Models, sizes 82 to 98. Customers who are interested in this size range should purchase liberally, prices, will shortly advance and the models on sale are in accord- ance with latest styles. 'No fittings during the afternoon or Saturday evenings., Special $5.98 Little Girl’s Coat Special Tv DO NOT LOOK FOR SALE MERCHANDISE IN THE : SHOW WINDOWS During the past few months, we have not had window trimmers, ‘Three men have been called into the mili- tary service and in view of the fact that the govern- ‘ment considers window trimming non-essential, we do not feel privileged to hire men who can be used for ‘more advantageous purposes. As soon as we can pro- Ages two to six years, wonderful assortment, all styles, ex- ‘ellent values, Special 25 Per Cent Discount cure capable women trimmers, you may ex high class trims that you have noted in tt in connection with sales and regular displays. tthe same past, both YOU WILL FIND-SOME OF THE MOST REMARKABLE BARGAINS OF THIS SALE IN THE PIECE GOODS DEPARTMENT ‘You might expect every item to be of seasonable summer goods, which, of course, we are now anxiouis to close out, but ‘on the contrary, there are many numbers in sheeting and other staples, on which in Fall Supplies. Do not delay in taking immediate advantage of these reduced pri ou will shorty find it necessary to lay ices, Lay in a Supply of Cheese Cloth at this Bargain Price You will save ¢ a yard, if you take ad- vantage of this sale. We will soon have to advance even the cheapest gaiize to 15e a yard, buy a bolt now, invest the dif- ference in W. S.S. You can well afford Special 10c Yard ‘Now if Seeretary Baker can make the senate ‘work or fight! A KING FOR US? German war lords are making kings for subdued [portions of what was Russia. They are polishing! lup crowns, carving scepters, and hand pressing] royal robes for divers Germans princes to wear on| somewhat rickety thrones German armies are erecting in Poland, Lithuania and Finland. Jus how long these “Made in Germany” kings will last} west front and what our FOUR MILLION will do there next spring and summer. ‘This business of making puppet kings, laying’ lout frontiers for other countries and building, {thrones with controlling wires leading to Potsdam Ihas long been the aircastle which impelled the Hohenzollerns to make HUNS out of their German| subjects. If America had not gotten into the war when she did and as wholeheartedly as she did, it is| very likely that Wilhelm now would ‘be 4 kings for Belgium, Serbia, Montenegro, and would be grooming his sons for the thrones of Great! Britain, France and the United States. And if jwe are defeated, should Germany so overwhelm America, Britain and France as she has conquered Poland, Lithuania. and Finland, you and all of us| soon would learn what a “Made in Germany” king, is like, ‘The only way in which we can dodge a King Fritz is to fight the HUNS now “over there” in our fields, factories, mills, railroads, mines, in our homes, Special Price on Fine Nain- sook Bridal. grade, excellent quality. ent value is’ about 60¢ per yard. August Sale, 32e Per Yard Pres- Another Turkish Towel Bar- gain 29¢ Good size, medium weight. Strictly first quality. Value easily 40c. Buy liberally’ at this price. Special 29¢ A Bargain Price on Ginghams Fancy’ ginghams and chambries, qual- ity of Toile Du Nord, but full $6 inches Awide. Short lengths, hence extra special price. August Sale, 28¢ Per Yard Buy Fall Supplies of Sheeting at this Discount ‘All sheeting, sheets, muslin, nainsooks, ceambries, tubing, pillow cases, ete, ete, 10 Per Cent Discount Bargains on Towels, ‘extra large size and heavy weight Turk. ish Towels, excellent quality. Value sasily 8c, Extra Special 59¢ We'd like to pin a medal on every Yank who} ‘hangs a bullet on a HUN. ARE WE WAR CRAZY? WE ARE! ( German Admiral Von’ Hintze, mouthpiece of| {the German war party which wants to save itself] {from the rising tide of German revolt by bringing fa loaf of half-baked peace to the Teutonic table, accuses the United States of being war crazy. ‘The admiral hit the nail squarely on the head. We are war crazy. And we will remain war crazy) until the blot of U-boat piracy has been wiped out. | Until Belgium is restored. Until Serbia, Rumania, Flanders, Russia are freed. Until the lid has been| fastened tight on the coffin of German aggres- sions and Hohenzollern dreams of world-wide con- quest, military’ and commerical. Until the: im- perial German government no longer considers; ‘treaties as scraps of paper. Until that govern- [ment is overthrown or so thoroughly renovated that further progress of civilization and democ-| racy may continue unimpeded. We are so war crazy, Von Hintze, that we're going to tax ourselves eight billion dollars this year and loan to our government double that amount. We are so war crazy that we will draft our boys jand our middle-aged men. We are so war crazy that we will fight to the last dollar, the last day and the last man for lib-| jerty and honor, more precious in our eyes than gold and life. We are war crazy because we are RIGHT and we know it, and because you are WRONG and we: know it. But we are, withal, not so war crazy as the Germans when they started this horrible war in cold blooded. Major General Graves has arrived in Siberia to bury German hopes of conquest. ‘Who said Greece was a poor ally? Athens, Tenn., has given more officers to the U. 8. army than| any other town of its size, ‘There may be somethin; ductor W. J. Knight of the N. C. & St. L, railroad carried the same lantern 28 years over 1,837,136) ‘When he came to sit at the peace table, we miles, despite the fact that part of the time Knight was a day man, ‘Another Turkish Towel Snap Considering what. these towels are worth at the present time we feel that Aespite the many wonderful bargains of- fered, there are none greater than either the towels of this lot or the 5% Towel mn Large Lot at 39¢ Large Assortment Embroid- ery, Voiles, Nets, Ete 1-2 Price Tats consist of about 20. pieces, all’ ‘marked at old prices, ranging from 65e to is sale, entire assortment, at 1-2 Price Another Lot of Outing Flan- nels on which Considerable can be Saved by an Im- mediate Purchase Extra fine quality white outing flannel, unusually heavy. weight, 27-inch width, Tt appears that the price of this flannel will be priced at least at 40c this fall, probably more. Special this Sale 28c Remarkable Bargain on Riv- erside Silk A. B.C, silk 36 inches wide, now sells for 75c. This material is almost indenti- cal but is only 27 inches wide; the color range consists of white, greys, blue, brown, red, lavender, ete., and in com- parison to the A. B.C. is easily worth 0c. This sale, entire lot 27 Cents A Bargain Opportunity on Percales Mostly staple colors in this assortment. Our regular 35¢ stoc. About ten pieces _only to be offered at this price. Extra Special 23¢ Yard i Large Assortments of Rem- nants are Included in, This Sale ‘An enormous assortment selected from short pieces throughout the entire de- partment. The unusual features of all these remnants is that they are of de- sireable lengths—many long enough for dress patterns. ‘The advantages of ‘a remnant sale goes to the customers making first selections. Entire Stock 33 1-3 Less Than Original Price Fruit of the Loom Muslin Special ‘The quality is too well known and established to need special mention, the sale price is far below present day cost. Well versed shoppers will anticipate their needs at this special figure. Special 26c Yard White Outing Flannel 15c Yard Less than Fall Price Our entire last years left over stock of outing flannel to be closed out at last year's price. ‘The same quality will sell for 3b¢ this year and in most stores it is now sell- ing for this. prie, ‘The quality is ood, the width is 27 inches. "No {imits as to quantity to a customer. Red Cross chapters may order in quantities at this special figure, Special 19¢ Yard Bleached Muslin 10c Per Yard ‘Such a price seems hardly possible; the muslin is of medium grade, 36 inches wide and full bleached.” It is easily worth 22c, Special 10¢ Per Yard Very Special Offering Linen Toweling Genuine Stevens Linen Crash 18 inches wide, assorted numbers, bleached and’ unbleached. Present value is easily 65¢. Old stock at old , prices account for this sale figure. Special 26c Per Yard 2%4-Inch 'Striped and Checked Linen Toweling Extra special offer. Pure linen, unusually wide width, old stocks at old prices; assortment very limited. Special 26¢ Per Yard Entire Stock Lace Cur- tains, 1-2 Price A rednetion hardly to be expected iB these curtains at” regular price is even less than the actual enst of the material. This remarkasle re- duction makes the eost of the en tains much less than even during times prior to the war, If you need new ¢1 Duy at this orice Less 1-2 Price a Buy W. S. S. During this Sale Customers that have felt, that the could not afford investing in W. 8. S.. ‘wil find an easy opportunity during this le. ‘Any customer that lays in a supply of merchandise that they would have to buy anyhow, can easily afford to invest ‘a portion of the savings in W. S. 8. and still be money ahead. : For sale in EVERY DEPARTMENT. Special Assortment Short Lengths _ x Summer patterns in voiles, organdie, lace cloths, ete. Gingham, tissues, etc. ‘Values to 69¢ per yard. Special 29e Per Yard Another assortment, per yard Me Twenty Pieces Chintz 12 1-2¢ Per Yard Good quality ‘and_ patterns—present wholesale cost is 27¢ per yard. This sale price makes them almost as cheap as cheese cloth. Special 12 1-2c Per Yard nd Continues All Next Week including Saturday, August 31 iE SALE BARGAINS IN THE (OSIERY DEPARTMENT Customed will find opportunity to effect many substantial savings by talfns fyll advantage of these remarkable offerings. Children’s Hose 18¢ Speci vange of sizes Values, Special 18¢ medium quality coarse ribbed hose, complete Silk Remnants . Large assortment of silk, including taf- fetas, crepes, mesalines, etc, ete. “Very desirable lengths, excellent. patterns. ‘Also remnants in voiles, tissues, organ- dies, ete., ete. Less 1-3 Regular Price | Bargain Price Gingham Silks | Excellent quality, limited close out as- sortment, regular $2.00 and $2.25 val- uues. Good range of patterns. Extra Special $1.39 Per Yard Short Lengths, Very Special Reasons that these numberdYaré"short lengths is that they are very best pat- terns and consequently were easily sold out. Also many. desirable pieces of voiles, organdies, etc., ete., added to the assortment, Values ‘to 98c. Extra Special 39¢ Per Yard 4 Wayne Knit Hose ality will give umexcelled serviee both coarse nmabers, 50e values, Special 36c Ar all sizes, Blue oh kerr 25¢ Children’s Hose | Extra Special 25¢ , Women’s Lisle Hose 35¢ eas lot, Fine cotton, isle, backs only, ie ACY Special 35c Wonderful Silk Hosiery Bargain “Burson” extra fine quality unusually heavy, pure silk; ordinarily worth about $2.00. Complete range of colors. “Seconds” slightly defecti 4 Wxtra Special 98¢ Pair Special Sale Lot of Voiles and Lace Cloths Excellent assortment of patterns. , Ord- arily priced much below value at G5e and 75e a yard. This Sale, 39¢ Per Yard ilk and Wool Lamsdown Numbers from our old. stock prices less than present wholesale value, Reason- ably complete assortment. We urge that you carefully examine this bargain, Value $1.50. i Special 89¢ We Have Another Exeeption- al Muslin Bargain Quality slightly inferior to the Fruit of the Loom, pried s0 unusually low during the sale. 36-inch width, bleach- ed, good quality, Value 80e, 7 Special 22¢ , Lay in a Fall Supply of Sheets and Pillow Cases During This Sale Prices are bound to go up within the next few weeks; you not only save this amount, but also the special discount. Entire stock sheets, pillow cases, even sheeting, cambries, ‘ete, Special 10 Per Cent Discount White Ratine, 79¢ Per Yard Excellent quality, regular $1.50 pri Meee ion ye rior numbers much Special, 79¢ Per Yard + ‘Everwear” Silk Hosiery Not syeially priced, taken from our regular stock, but the value is 80 good we think it di sale goouls, Complete range of f give excelledt service, Very Special Value Men’s Hose “Everwear”, ete, Value Ze. od lots, “Hl frre Special 48¢ a place with’ this colors, pure silk, will sill isle, all popilar colors, consists of SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS IN MUSLIN | UNDERWEAR RIGHT NOW — Despite present seemingly high prices we find it necessary to shortly almost double present selling prices. By taking ad- vantage of these discounts you save much more than half. Entire Stock of Muslin Corset Covers 1-2 Price Complete assortment in quali is less than cost of making, 1-2 Price lex and izes. Regular Special Lot Children’s Princess Slips cellent values, ages, three to sixteen, Values 98e to 1.50 Lay in a supply at this prie« ’ Special 59¢ Bargain Lot Ladies’ Pajamas and Billy Burkes. Reasonably complete assortment, all sizes. Regularly priced much below value, this sale, Very Special $1.98 Ladies Gowns Greatly Reduced Examine the material, then price it by the yard and you will realize what real muslin tinderwear bargains we are offering. Special $2.25 to $2.50 lot, At $1.69 Clearance Price White Petticoats Excellent assortment, all sizes, and qualities, regular prices Dased on year old purchases. Special 25 Per Cent Off Special Bargain in Drawers Complete assortment of styles, materials, sizes, 4 price makes them cheaer th mail, Bargain fhe material from whieh they are Lor 1. LoT2, |Loss. Av aargé assortment in plain and semi fancy om school ribbons, ‘School Ribbons, 25¢ Yaresncrar a} medion and Especially suitable as de widths, guaranted pure silk. ‘Values 35¢. Special 25¢ NOT NEARLY ALL THE BARGAINS OF THIS SALE ADVERTISED Space will not permit, accordingly visit the store early Saturday morning, look around and make your selec- tions. Lots of this merchandise, despite our enormous Cons will be almost twice the regular price now, in the assortment are several odds in umbrellas. Make an | early selection, Entire Stock Parasols, 1-2 Price sisting of some excellent numbers. Next yes 1-2 Price stocks, cannot last long, the price is too cheap, Ac- cordingly if you want your share, make your selections ‘All Hair Goods 25 Per Cent Discount Values Yalues 750 to $1,0| Values $1:00 to 41.50 Value $1.50 to 42.0, special + 48e |Special ++ 68¢) Sp coves 986 CLEARANCE PRICES ON SUMMER SHOES Odd lots of summer footwear to be cleared at prices much below value. There is still ample season left to obtain full value from this footwear, especially considering the unusual re- ductions Boy's Suitmer Sandals About twenty pairs, all Excellent quality. Wonderful i} Assort sizes, Special $1.85 | Clearance on Small Sized Footwear Infants’ and small children’s sandals, and shoes in complete assortin iyles. Assortment eonsisis of ld lots consequently very specially pr Special 98¢ Children’s Sandals, $1.29 Large assortment in blacks, browns and. fof A | white, all sizes, Special $1.29 Ly Very Spé-ially Priced Lot Women’s Shoes by] Consisting 0 patent vamp Values to $800, Extra Special $2.98 bout fifty excellent numbers in - patents, ‘un metal, black kids and high top whites There Are Some Wonderful Values in This Bargain Lot Several hundred pairs of puinps and oxfords patents, excellent styles, formerly regular $6.00 ai Finest quality. Wonderful values, prieed, $195. ids and $7.00 shoes, A. W. LUCAS CO. : ie Always More Bargains Than Advertised early. Every day new numbers cones ‘sll out. Watch the paper stance a big sale on blankets will come next week. Splendi pric advances, will be added as the od ff | rs every day. For i Buy assortment, New Fall shipments will mean substantial price all shades at practically pre-war now. | 25 Per Cent Discount WONDERFUL VALUES IN READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT The fact that you can make a dollar during this sale do the buying of even two or three ordi- narily, especially hold good in the ready-to-wear department. A truly remarkable assortment of bargains. Wonderful Assortment of Junior and Misses Coats Most of them all wool, checks and plain colors, all sizes. Extraordinary Price, $5.00 Rain Coats, Excellent Values $1.98 Original value terials, You wil 50 and $4.50. Excel o Seems hardly possible at this price, yet for clearance they are offered at $5.00. Mostly ‘ profit even though you buy for next year. Sale Price $1.98 Excellent Ass Special clearance 0 styles; price originally from $19.50 up. Make early selection for the best benefits of our price saer ———— Special $10.75 jortment Party Dresses, $10.75 dd numbers, broker lots, ete, Splen "es. a Priced in disregard lent styles and: ma- Clearance White Wash Skirts Even some $4.00 and $5.00 values in the assortment, all sizes. i owe of original cost and next season's value. Special $2.59 Close Out Lot Petticoats | Sateen and Heatherbloom, good range of sizes, ete. Special $1.98 | and $4.50. | E Clearance Seasons Summer Several delayed shipments which have cluded in the assortment, Excellent. sel voiles,-etc., ete, Very best styles and : All 1-4 Off ge EEC AT LS EES ES CLEAN UP ON SILK PETTICOATS * Silk and Taffetas in all colors, all sizes, including out sizes. Old stock, very reduced. Absolutely not guaranteed. $8.50 values SPECIAL BARGAINS IN THE APRON DEPARTMENT Prior to the tremendous advanees in prices, we laid in sufficient stocks of aprons, house dvesses,rete., so that it has not been necessary to advance the price on a single item. You will find finished garments priced cheaper than the material would cost at present time. Children’s Play Suits Special lot consisting of one and two pieces, in striped and checked ging- hams. Both, long nad short sleeves. Priced Special 98¢ Wash Dresses just arrived are in- eetions in ginghams, patterns. Over 500 Jap silk easily $5.00. E Special $3.98 Especially those on special sale Special Clearance on Middies Excellent values, good assortment of styles and materials. Slightly soiled, consequently unusual reduction. Vale uues $1.25 and $1.75. Special 89¢ ——— A WONDERFUL SALE ON DINNERWARE Despite the fact that our basement was closed out almost a year ago, we have just recently received shipments of dinner- ware, purchased when prices were normal. Since then it has became absolutely impossible to procure even the cheapest grades at that price that this excellent quality ware was purchased. In this sale, there is an opportunity to lay in a com- plete supply of beautiful, well finished, high quality dinnerware, at “prices that you could not even procure the cheap ‘These lines are all open stock, and sets may be selected according to your own composition. posed are usually skimpy and contain many small pieces which of course reduce the price. You may select a fifty or hundred piece set and get all the price benefits, as if we had composed that set. This Ware is all on BLUE DECORATED PATTERN Colonial plain style dinnerware, plain yet unusually attractive blue stripe ef- feet around edges, very rich appearing pattern, Wonderfully popular style. 50 Piece Set 1 to Composition from $18.50 to $23.00; less 20 per cent, 100 Piece Set 1g to Composition from $22.00 to $35.00; less 20 per ‘cent Accor ‘common white ware 7 GOLD PLATE PATTERN | ‘Beautiful white Homer Laughlin China, Ismooth, clear velvety finish. Colonial Istyle, warranted 18 karat gold plate bband’around edges. Rich, attractive, yet very conservative style, representing Ihe best and most popular of AMERI- "AN MADE dinnerware. 50 Piece set lAccording to Composition. $20.00 to ‘$35.00; less 20 per cent 100 Piece Set lAccording to Composition, $30.00 to $50.00; less 20 per cent Few Left Over Middy Smocks Good styles, slightly soiled, fair range of sizes A Wonderful Sale Silk Waists in the assortment, including crepes, tub silks, {in complete range of sizes and colors. Values play in the Ready-to-Wear Department Values $3.50 xtra Special $1.98 xtra Special, $2.79 Breakfast Sets Special Consisting of waist and skirt in ex- cellent quality. French ginghams, mostly light colors, Values $1.75. Special $1.19 Sets when already com- FANCY DECORATED PATTERN Finest quality Homer Laughlin China, beautifully decorated in a pink effect, remarkably artistic, faney border ef- feet, colonial lines’ quite pronounced. ‘Very suitable pattern for those desiring the unusual in dinnerware. 50 Piece Set According to Composition. About $25.00 ‘Less 20 per cent 100 Piece Set According to Composition. About $35.00 Less 20 per cent THIS WARE IS ALL OPEN STOCK AND AS FEW OR AS MANY PIECES MAY BE BUT THE 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ONLY APPLIES DURING SELECTED AT A TIME. THIS SALE.