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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 10, 1921_PART 1 . - UL LU I i T i I N 14 = - r—— fon Whi iz as We've Di ; v : B ; layed th H]R ARB"E .[Rlp = Satisfactron Fi) Marion White g as Weve Displaye e rrice, é = = > S Our Expert Shopper I l I B- ! 5 o ieticiie i o e i the Value Is Far Bigger! = vou. You will find her service A = % = most helpful. * [-] Explorer MacMillan Builds |Z " 810818 76 S Just Write Her, or— - Al t Ind . H ~ t . Phone Main 7700 most Indestructible Ves- |2 / sel for Dash North. z 50c Yard-Wide e z o go In a Crowd-Bringi [en-Dollar Sal EAST BOOTHBAY. M. April 90— Ilrt]ln owa- I nglng en- olar . a e Donala B. MacMillan, the explorer, is next arctic voy tarti s Y 4 = 2 7 1 Firens e S Ul o i s i VERY . dress new and of appealing good RIEFLY, there are Lace-trimmed day f th h d of Sedon |= B v from the shipyard of Hodgdon |= le— i S i S 3 er- o h e e reimdon [ a ras style—and a wonderful value at ten Dresses, Vestees, Basque, Iton, Over . ;pm(en?a with roses by Miss May (= 3 dollars. Of georgette crepe, crepe de chine, blouse, Tunic and Straightline models— Fosg ot Freeport, a niece of the H £ mignonette and satin. All sizes 16 to 44 styles of grace and distinction that will find ndt Jdesign and comstruction _the = V l 1 D . M ] ] We believe you'll find these dresses a instant favor with fashion-wise women. BDECTab Rrovh odlcs Al "‘:;"[‘;“‘:;e:; = alue. Omlllallt, at(.‘ €ss revelation in value at the price—certainly Youthful and mature ideas of dress are alike of her suggested by the long ex-|= we’ve seen none to compare with them anticipated. perience of MacMillan, who was the | = —_— ig F i : e G b Is the Big Feature of This Sale of cessful exdedition to the north pole. | = 2 o P ey Her hull is egg-shaped. with noth-|= In Fast Color Stripes ———— S— ing to which ice can cling. Under | E never invited you to a better — e — sufficient pressure from the ice floes, | = wash goods bargain—nor to ———— S ————— ihe Bomaolh T tea ol’boi"g adces) b (gocasbargain s nor, i i ] —————————¥ . should Nft out of water and tterns. This fine madras Dos- . — e i — be carried along with the pack, and s he smooth uniformity of < 5 E——— N - long X s E ¥ - - W re— N S T Tackwlenithsiipiea [I= Sraave wa “eanty of finmish not All Slll\, 35-Inch eave E— e ) e is relieved. - = successfully imitated in cheaper = £ = — Confidence in Ship.- S Crades. Cluster stripes and single Compare the quality, compare the — ——— So confident is MacMillan of the |= Stripes in fast colors on white price—we believe you will be impressed - I e — schooner's ability to cope with the |S ~ Erounds. Just a fraction more with this new demonstration of the s — — frozen channels of the far north,|= than “half its: worll SAIGEES W value-giving leadership of the King's ) T — that he plans to pass through the |S 37c ¥ard Palace silk section. This is a pure sik Colors s e — Come Early iha weat side of Batin hay Shodl= Yard-Wide 18(. taffeta, of substantial weight and close [ Black E— — ———— ET— While we start forme xpeditions have been lost|= Percale R . texture, permanent in luster, superior in Navy . R = NN the day with ex- or turned k. His plans include ! = Standati ansiite. cacd-wide Per service. Blac white, navy and the _ = cellent assort- Sove s 2 E 5 i = P 2 ¥ de Ror E— ST em—— sleo elther @ sétun by Selmtimiion i S g A clor other wanted colors. Brown i= —_—— e~ ments, prompt S ettl > 3 oS e. 1 P e cxplorint a Stretc stripes and fi for women’. ., N . = e — — e afier el e or 00012 i, 2 e LY Also at $1.49—These Good Silks Copen gmEE ——— B oo is a- Ui Dellevoa oo s = R . = A = ra; ‘L E — E— Vi 5 et T i o e the ong. |2 Silk-Stripe 690 40-Inch Crepe de Chine 35-Inch Satin Messaline, Gray — — Miable €sUStrip of unexplored coast in the = Madras....... . All silk, box-leom quality, Has the body and weight So — . \— - H 3 3 3 4 ssential to good wear—and — The Bow. %5 4 el Dollar quality—as vou will firm and lustrous. Large range €SSentia 80 m—— — ship. which, in 1616, was the first to |= 3-_inches wide Beautifully silk also black and white, $1.49 yard. L R R R — emm——— ¢ Teach Baflin land. She is eighty feet (S steiped andimatternediintone and B B HLE L GBS S —— ———X - ten inchesin ‘lengtn, nineteen feet |S fwo color stripes. Yard- . . ——— e seven inches beam, and nine feet Six . inchies draft. with a toial displace- Swiss $] 00 ].u Wide 0 llll — et of 115 tens i She lisior tHe Organdy. - S T B S 45-inch Sheer. transparent Swiss Wonderfully beautiful and durable combina- === — er crude-oil-bu ) i Organdy, with permanent crisp fin . B 2 & - cr crude-oil-burning. engine. an_in- e tion of silk and cotton. in a full color range— Sialiation (ehichiune (exglores Sonce popular colors. including old bluc, light blue. navy. henna, a . . tually unlimited by the use of whale Apron wistaria, taupe, silver, battleship, brown, l oIf 15 "Sppicment ine. yegutar faet P 1 O € |} iohacco, pink. old rosc. reseda, tan. turquoise, ew or 1 S"'IWO Clals supply. 1f the plan to use whale Gmgllflm., 5 dark green, gold, white and black. oil broves practicable, he says tne 20¢ fast-color Apron Ginghams, expedition will have a clear advan- in bl "hecks, of assorted size k : : i T ' i i faEe over former ancs, as the fuel o 2 s eitome To e peine 1L At Plaid and Checked Skirts of sport At Women's Plaid Skirts for sports ®upply has always presented a serious ics i vl ility w problem in arctic exploration. = 2 75 fabm.:s in sport styles and sp?rl 75 apd utility wear, box pleated and A The;ch?oncr will have a generous |= l . colorings. Box pleated and side . side pleated. Stitched yokes, belted spread of canvas to enable her to|Z ] — i the fuel give out. ; i Staunch Hull The staunchness of the hull is as- . o v sured by a heavy frame planked with | Seconds—but don’t Made of heavy, firmly ° SRS | conds—but don ; :‘hree-lr}:hdumleh oak. tol which has K h d woven. bleached sheeting een added at the waterline a five- : foot belt of green heart of ironwood. ta e treSwoschioo cotton, with no trace of X e ncl e .'rn:,s_ armor is =aid to withstand the | seriously, for these harmful and deceptive rinding action o the ice etter £ u.:an steel ur any other material, as (= excellent seamless dressing. Better sheets — the ice mePely polishes its hard sur- |= : face "When winter sets in. u three- | S bleached sheets will than one dollar halfikhrug:l; r ) R 34' oot cov : ice wi = . rears— 3 Dlaced over: the entive. shipr with = | §ive you the same i S ) ° Snow houccs, after the Eskimo sivle. |= | satisfactory service DU e as00n] b‘zte for to_cover the hatch¥ays. = farge double beds. Get a ; The expedition is planned to cover i S : rown al reen Patterns on: N ! Grounds two years. but may be prolonged. | = as if entirely perfect. season’s supply! Brown and G a atural Grou will go under the auspices of the : : . 4 4 MaoMillan Arctic Assoctarion. lersoly |= IME to thqu about summer flo?r coverings—a l_ol of folks have fomwfned of alumni of Bowdoin Col- [ Fruit of th PILLOWCASES—50c and 60c already retired the winter furnishings. $495 will buy a durable ege. from which MacMillan as well | = ruit o e Loom Pillowcases, in 45x36 size. and sightly grass rug here tomorrow—one that will repay you many as Peary were graduated.- The ship |= Made -of heavy bleached e e ice. N i has cost 325,000 and her equipment |= Seamless 1 35 s fotion, tree trom staren. 29C times over in service. Note the size. 5. is amount. Each ... il i The party will consist. besides Mac- Sheets . S ARSEIL S bicREAnSE 6x9 Stenciled Grass Rugs, $395 Window Shades, 39¢ ;\_hllnn_ ;r an :‘(ngl]l;eetn lhhree st"!en« """" Former $6.00 White Satin Mar- 9x12 Stenciled Grass Rugs, $5.95 ]Seronds of 75c heavy opaque ists and a cook, all of whom will be |= - ] o iled Gi ‘loth sh i ight col- ek w! will be H Quality sheets at low cost, be- ;g.n‘l'l’esbe:ur:;:;fls;a_ h;iavy weight, N ’ N d Cl 27x54 Stenciled Grass Rugs, 75¢ ;2" ;':‘afngslnul-se"::gizirgx;l;:mfi::. e Howanin iy romain at Fast 1€ cause they are classed as seconds. parcerne . rast $5.98 f /Vews of [vew an ever Tt it goe. O i bae s June for the finishing touches. She = 81x90 size for double beds. The _ CROCHET BEDSPREADS— €L cloM, 2 Couch Covers, $1.59 is to be completely stocked and pro- |= > e Wnith Crsater Beds A purchase and sale of so- Made to sell for $2.50. Heavy visioned by the last of June and will iZ wear is not Aaffected in ghe spreads. size 72x80. In called seconds of 50c white table linene couch covers, size 54x90, in start north the first week in July. ¢ e s $l 98 X oilcloth, not hurt in the slightest— natural linen color with green or atightest: . at,a saving of 2lc on cach vard. combination borders. Deeply 5- Y : ringed. FIRES DESTROY TIMBER £ . D) . J « "IN FrosTBURG Realoy = Little Boys -Wool Suits 40¢ China Mattin z Yard = All-wool Blue Serge $7.00 and $5.00 suits— Handmade Pongee c a a k ar lE All-wool hlnl'xe ah ;'node:;! estimat of w s. ’ 5 in® B = Cassi their value. Sizes 3 to Ve're handling mattings for the first time this . Unexplained Blaze in Dan’s and S All-wool Cheviot 8. Belted models, pleat- $ 95 Blouses Blouses season—and as an introductory feature offer this . = ed,- pin-tucked, yoke Ags excellent, closely textured china matting at 28c a Savage Mountains, Menace to lE All-wool Worsted back and front. Round L White Batiste Blouses that show . vard instead of #0c. New and a_tlracglive p:l- Farmers, Now Under Control. |= All-wool Tweed and sstlarfepliars. the. ‘daintien snddiidat asting: of terns of green and blue, also plain white. Bpecial Dispateh to The Star. i All-wool Flannel line hand-needlework. V neck with roll Department of Home Needs—Second Floor. 4 EROSTBURG, Md., April !.T;‘Foren! ’ 50""' vest effect with. tuxedo collar. ) s ‘which have been raging on ariousl R £ i’:&' ‘sh:r,,: ?::;“_flmo:m:‘m. ,""'{ ° wo”:::ds y hemstitched and drawn ° S| . since early Sun v - a P » il L Sl L R ur ls a owe s Pongee Blouses in a natty tailored ) :rm;“ Im:‘v"yfu":d'; °°";"’; vesterday, | ol model; two-in-one collar, long sleeves. lr S esses ¢ ndreds of farmers H J Allegh n = i - VOILE BLOUSES of uncommenly good 1 5 ; Jieghany county returned 1o thelr |= Seconds—But Not a Bit Hurt 5008 Workmanship Tor. the price. Teimmol with fase saa. paory Mothers Will Buy Liberally at and nights occupied in combating the ;= Get a summer’s supply—for these are the blindand openwork embrolderysisome With tuckedifronts: 95(: i x . fames B g Saat SN e Lace-trimmed organdy collars, long sleeves. 5 Better made, better looking—than i State Forest Warden James Morton |5 1478¢: heavy. springy towels most folks pr FINE BLOUSES of georgette, tricolette, mignonette and crepe you would ordinarily expect for one a:e:r;s;rhurrir:u?l;d that l:ere had fer. White and white combined with colors. :ocmnxe]:n rerzl.)lal';o:. o\r'ermouse and tie-back models. dollar. Of fadeless gingham in more st fires on the moun- 3 3 wealth of beaded, frilled, “fri $5 00 ¢ % S tains in the Jast three days than dur- | 50 dozen to start the day. There'll be few to Draided Snd Tacs trmmed HovREL Cholen o dcred: g plaids, | checksjand Ssiripes fj Mecium ng the entire (hree vears of his/S finish it. Each..... . . MRS A and high waist models with white or 2 h okout on = < colored collars and. cuff L Dan's ‘Rock. Monday. he located ;S Turkish Towels, 25¢ Huck Towels, 19¢ St ::kct:uhxebesntso i, onsoue newly stavied fves inione = Good weight, good size. Fast Our regular 25c Huck Towels, o, ' Women's Reliable s: A ¥ D . Sizes 3 hour. Just how the fires originated {2 color blue borders. Should sell 18x36: all white, alsé with red or ove tles Glori Cute Dutch Rom 95 farmers in that vieinity. Tt isi= foF 3%¢ blue borders. Soft fnish. ® oria Umbrellas : - PEEs,1 2ae IHouEht however) thut misstiof e 1= e e ————————— Newly arrived—and if anything, better values were started by campers or fisher- |= . . than in preceding 95c sales. Wide Dutch style with men and carcless bovs who make S t owns p Cla Newest Of the ~ 8 pockets. White with colored bloomers, also neat hurn after leaving or breaking camp. = K . With angigiacticaliaripes: SA At T i e e e T | £ o New Ideas in ¥ Wide TapediEdgs be that of a crank. as several of the = Women's Muslin gowns with round, square or V neck; . SPEC] i . 9 . §l 1S thatetie a . — 4 lin: g 4 TAL value in. especially Infants’ White Dresses, 59 Isrseat fives wesc atarted in theimost | = also the popular Empire style. No end o ° good umbrellas. Heavy IS Imolatedipinisiof thel forest: & ecaons = of pretty trimmings—lace edges and ,"m‘!“"‘: l“mu:1 tops. paragon Long and short dresses of fine, soft-textured fab- penal terms s insertions, eyelet and blind embroidery, e el o vhite l:_x:’k-‘- rics, made in Bishop style with lace edge at neck o Mittions of youns trees have heen S beading and ribbon are employed in mings and white spoon ips. and baildings. to sav nothine oue zood | = Spring and early summer fimber that tax been' charved by the ;S Extra Size Gowns, $1.25 Silk Petticoats, $2.98 m‘ode; revel in distinctive touche; Taffeta Silk Hats 3 se_ i : % P . W g of adornment—it's a season o On the Loar and Morton farms. on Cut with generous measure Of silk jersey and chiffon 2 2 - D et! Tars mouniain i wae necessars tn | of material—fall, wide and taffeta with pleated and nov- higtlightefand heicstaditstior ] Geotgeus Crepe Bata riow xround dwellinzs barns and [ long. Low neck, short sleeves. elty flounces. Black, copen, Jjf 0% BrIces, ; : Transparent Hair Hats sl i ST Trimmings of embroidery and green, changeable colorings A SELECTION that will delight " 3 Leghorn Hats Over twa hundrad men “alunteered | = ribbon. and high shades. every woman, and at the same time Priced Lower for Monday . heir xerviees'To Warden orton na |= ’ satisfy her ' gense of economy. Hair Nets, cap and fringe avy-and-White #8 ‘& result of the enntinmons s¥ort j= rimmings of every: correct sort A e e e - Women S Tub Dresses for garitonta of Sl setin Wi ™S et Dresses, Hompers Black-and-White TEouety: = 7 serge and for the filmy evening Stamped Dresses, Rompers, = f a fabrics, priced at Scarfs and Centerpieces, each. WILL EXPEND $150,000 To Wear In oors or Out : . 12Vsc to $4.98 Yard 59. . h A ,OUU. (= Gingham dresses women will admire—and desire. Plzlwl e e llhmmx C,omm, black and ort! $7- o i = 5 3 Wit T s illie SSE] gh in favor, 10e colors, spool, 4c; dozen, 45 * Fire Brick C s tripes, checks and plain colors. Waist line, long waisted Bil A s 3 d . 45c. °mpmy'N'" Frost-|= Burke and straight line models. "Pretty "",.:‘;:' “;:‘_Fo = Inside Dress Belting, dozen t $10 burg, Md., Improving Plant. (S vest styles, with organdy collars and ST thoss, Spno® and. |Ryards, S6c; yard, Sc. o Ereciat Disgarch to The Star = cuffs; pleated and yoke models; b‘clts 5 shades, 5 Mg;‘"';gdm M;ch-?’e Cot- "ROS RGN April 8 —Mm- |2 and sashes; some have pique or plain on, No. 50, black, white and S of shos S0t L avenab T chambray collars and cuffs $1 to $4.98 Yard colors, spool, dc. way at the plant of the Big Savase = MIDDY EMBLEMS —Sets and Men's Collarbands, each, {Fire Brick o neur Frostburs. An|= e — =l braids. 10c to Toe set, or e to 100 s o : ° addition which will mean employ-| - yerd: arce aving Irons, pair, ment to, 100 more menand will in | Ready With Standard (oBUTTONS—Who's got the but- 39ah 4 . Lere. e outp 000 bricis! on? We have! Any kind you Whisk- & dh;‘; i ; e s = Gouldidenive) for Gont, Balt ot Arose: )(i,,gs"s( Bgoazr:;;,glk.co titon. started o he new structures in Feb- i ruary, but owing to the high ¢ 5¢ Dozen to $3 Dozen spool, Sc. materials operation ceased g K 400-courit Pins, paper, 4c. o} Onipmonts. oi the Big Suvage frel n elrwea]r i " R e LR Demi-Flouncings 8“1“—1PM:Ch";}. Oil, Pu:c.h A purchase that brings scores of ¥i'nited States, nada and parts of ) i 39¢ Yard 1 aste oe olish, new versions of the spring modes and Kurope, and the new development wil ; . : ai black and brown, Sc. advance summer novelties—a style, e TRaeh (Othe S e et For Women and Children 15 and 17 inches wide, grounds inl S el a size, a color for every woman. J 2-in-1 Shoe Polish, 12 burg enterprive . 4 i . of soft, sheer swiss; patterns in Grandma’ 51,8 RECe Trimmed with ostfich, flower clus- £ Select vour lighter underwear where stocks, service and savings | openwork, lattice " and (small randma’s Ironing Wax, ters, flower wreaths, and fancy 1§25 BRACELET FOUND |E are most happily combined for your satisfaction. Makes of quality, | floral effects. 3 ;01;) fltc- . e feathers, Millinery of high degrce featuring: sbestos Iron olders, 4c. at a price obviously and decisively ,000 = r rders, b et Pt A A e Forest Mills—Kayser—Carter LACES for every purpose., Sur- isf;:!‘"‘lfe:‘;°'?'f°°"g‘"‘“l full D e Ttisl sopine oot £ in all styles; extra sizes, $1.00 band top aud bodice styles, 50c Oriental laces at 2 visible styles, 4 packages for 1 . £ tgular vises, 85c. Gt 5c to $1.50 Yard e, - 5 cled g to S Women's Forest Mills Union mK_-yse_: Liste :;‘!“‘ ba["d CINGS, in white, Black Pants Buttons, dozen, ' 4‘ 14“472;.’.5,.'/ v:h\;;r‘k“z:‘r‘:;lhr;!:lsn;;m(dh:i s qu, shell antl. tight knees; Wl;-\‘ '5’;(”‘ Sizes,, @7C; reguiar cream colors and black; 18 to 36 6c. U i L4 hren tocowered hece atorin Y 0O tas|E extra sizes, $115; regular sizes, N s Silk Edle: Vesta, i inches wide. Snap Fasteners, 3 cards * U union station several weeks ago. £ & > whiteramd. Tiae ek $1.50 to $5.98 Yard for 1zc. s Yesterday $1.000 reward was offered W ' i J hite and pink; extra sizes, Stick Ed v for its recovery and ne q = Women's Carter Lisle Union 85c; regular sizes, 75c. GEORGETTE CREPE of firm rotickerel ging, 3-yard i o Ri8 faced hed™ ey and 00 Gduestions|S Suits, all styles, $1.00 to $225. y ’s Forest Mil i ure silk quality in black, o || picce. 8c. Double-brimmed sailors of piping straw face et G e b - _ Children’s Forest Mills Union Pure Siik quaiiy [n black, white Oilcloth Bureau Runmers,|| with hemp. Straight, roll and mushroom brims. e b L O Women's helieu “Union Sgits, all styles, 75¢ to §1.25, 2k Cnttton yocn 36 each, 65c. ‘I Trimmed with puggaree bands. Black, navy. jobile man by fricnd who said he|S Suits, shell and tight knees; Boys' Hudson Mills Knit and 40 incnes wide. $ 1,30 Baby Rubber’ Pants, 39c. brown, navy and white, black and white, navy . Howard is now negotiating for the|= $1.00 to $L75. = Union Suits, all sizes, 75¢c. Yiitd hsain ean G 2 2 and red, black, and green. \ Lturnof the bracelet to its owner in | . - or. = - = LT I OO O PSS TTTTTTITT T LT HE AT ing’ Palace Ekonomy Kolumn BURSON HOSE— Women's Burson Hose. black. white and cordovan; knit to fit without a seam. Regular and extra sizes. Sec 25c onds Nees BOYS' HOSE—y Heavy and Medium Rib- bed ck_School Hose. in all sizes 39 o Perfoct quality . C ANOME HOSE— Full-fashioned Lisle seconds. in and cor- 39C SILK HOSE— Women's Thread Silk Hose, in black and cor- dovan. Seconds, but wonderful val- 69C ues at ... FIBER SILK HOSE— Women's Richelieu Rib- bed Fiber Silk Hose. some perfect, some sec- onds. Black, whit. and colors ...... SILK GLOVES— 59¢ Van Raalte Short Sk Gloves, perfect quality, #lso seconds of a famous make. Black, white and 75 colors .. C INFANTS' SH Part-wool Undershirts, with high necks nd e e G DNy Slightly imperfect, C wom 'S VESTS— Re lar and Extra Sizes in Women's White and Pink Per- Gauze Vests fect quality. for $1.00: cach WAX PAPER— Six packages wax paper; special.... PAPER NAPKINS— Crepe Paper Nap- kins, 100 for..... COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO HAND MIRRORS— High-grade Whit ine Hand Mirrors, durabie and sightly . . -...... MAVIS TALCUM POWDER BATH SOAP— Colgate’'s All- Round Bath Soap. special, 3 for.. Yard-wide White Head Cloth, mill ends up to 10 yards. 35c value; yard DIAPER CLOTH— Dyrably hem- med CHIFFON VOILE— -40-inch white oile, the soft, filmy, clinging Yard... LLOW S— vered with cking. Kach ... $ BATH MATS— $1.50 Heavy, T Bath Mats, in white and col- ors. ho. BOY S* WASH Ik-stripe W neat patterns. Tubular reversible style. Each .... MIDDY HATS— Boys' Hats with stitched brims; ash perfectly; 35¢ 25¢ 35¢ = 2lc e lIvor- 98¢ 2lc 25¢ INDIAN HEAD CLOTH— indian 22¢ $2.50 Red Star 27x2 hemmed birdeye Diaper Cloth in sealed packages of Package ... BOSTON BAGS— $ black imitation leather Boston steel frame. ... LUNCH BOXES— Good strong tan tiber Lunch Boxes with safety clasp and sc strong handle.... CURTAIN RODS— heavy Brass Exten- sion Rods with large knobs. Can be ex- tended to 54 in. 15C Each ... BABY BLANKETS— $1.50 36x54 Baby Blan- kets in plaids and plain l, white. Each. LONGCLOTH— 30 “English” Longcloth, ard wide, with chamois fimish. 10-yard 51- picce 2 COLORED BEDSPREADS— $5.00 heavy colored Crochet Spreads in pink and white combination. Large size. $2.98 Chiffon 39¢c 1.00 »eep-pile $1.19 White Duck Middy 49c e value ...... STRAW HATS— Worth $1: in_ excellent straw braids: bl and four shapes ot 59¢ to 6 . S . - BOYS' PANTS— Wool-mixed Knickers, of durable qual- ity full cut and well made. $2 value $ 1.49 CHILDREN'S OVERALLS— Suitable for small boys or ¢ in blue denim. denim and style; trimmed with braid; sizes 2 to 8 . ME N Zirls khaki; , striped bib 69c MESH UNDERWEAR— Reis Porous Mesh Summer Underwear:; short - sleeve shirts. ankle drawers; drawers finished with sateen: §1 69(: valve. — Garment.. MEN'S SFURTS— Real $2 and $250 Hand- laundered Neglige Shirts, of R0-square percale, with SUT cuffs; a new shirt for one that fades; izes 14 to 1 ME! PAJAMAS— Universal brand. of rior workmanship: $1.49 f supe- of mer- cerized cloth. in pink, blue, tan, white and neat stripe all sizes; $2.50 value MONITO $0C $1.89 Men's Monito Lisle Socks, 35¢_value: in bla k. n cordovan, smoke and white Mercerized Socks lars of 3% and 50c kinds. White with fancy tops.. irregu- 25¢ THREE-QUARTKER SOCKS— Children's Fine Me Socks, white with tops, also solid colors. Seconds o 59¢ quality MESH BANDEAU Women's Pink Mesh deaux. open front or back: sizes 36 to 46... BABY RUFFI “inch Swiss with embroidered set-on rufle:; dminty baby pat- terns. Yard BARY YOKKN— Daintily Kmbroid- ered Round Noke ;"i"lri MAnfshe NGE— reerized colored 39c Ban- 35¢ Flouncings 59¢ LRI a1 S ST T DT T

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