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12 Dozen Pairs Store Sing Saturday 16-Button-Length Open to the Public ‘The main ¥ street entrance will be open at $:30—all wel- come. ‘The store chorus will be assisted Baee? M George ‘andseson, | Open 9:15 AM. FRIDAY IS OUR REMNANT A Great Collection of Superior Values Here for Tomorrow’s Sale—Providing a Most. Favorable Opportunity for Real Economy = 9 z 5 Remnant'Day Merchandise is not Retfimab]e or Exchangeable; not F Tlda}’ S SPlefldld Values m Sent C. O. D. or on Approval; Mail or Phone Orders not Accepted Women’s Low Shoes ¥ 131 Pairs Pumps and Oxfords; Were $7 to $12. Reduced to $1.95 Pair Odd lots and broken sizes grouped together for quick clear- ance. Included in the lot are Black Satin, Patent Leather, Calf- skin and Vici Kidskin. Tan Calfskin and a few White Canvas. Only one or two pairs of a kind, but every pair new and perfect; excep- tional values at this low price. In’ the assortment will be found turn and welt soles, Louis, Baby Loms and Cuban heels; sizes in the combined lot as follows: 4%, 5, 5%, 6%, 7, 8 A\A 4 4,5, 6, 6% AA: 3,314.4,4%,5.6 A; 2%, 3, 3%, 4 B; 2y, 3, 3y C. 246 Pairs Pump: and Oxfords; Were $16 to $14. Reduced to , $4.75 Pair ‘We have grouped together a number of lines in which sizes have become broken and which we will not order again this season. Every shoe included in the assortment is new and perfect. 96 pairs Gray Suede Pumps. favored one-strap models, in several dlflerenl shades, all strictly handmade shoes. Sizes in the combined AAA; 4553]2;54 6%, 7. 71, 8 AA 3%, 4, 4%, 6, 6%, 7, 8 A: , 4, 5%, 6, In white only; with Paris point embroidery. Special, $150 Pair Glove Section, First floor. poward & Lnthrmp New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 6 P.M. Penitentes’ Good Friday * Ceremony Described by > an Eye-Witness. 4 ALBUQUERQE, N. M. June 1L—A% description of the Good Friday rites of the Penitente sect at Abiquin, | N. M., is given by Mrs. Alida F. Sims of Albuquerque, who was an eye- witness of one of these observances.* It was at this village that a party from Albuquerque saw two men tied to crosses this year for twenty-five minutes, as the climax of the rites Mrs. S8ims’ story started with the ar- rival at the village. ‘morada’_or Penitente chapel, y picked out mestling on the she said. “We found & Continuing the Specially Prepared Sale of Women’s Silk Dresses At the Low Price of $29.75 A sale of very attractive dresses in a varied assortment of styles, materials and col6rings. They give expression to the latest versions of the moment, such as knotted fringe mmmmg, ¢ibbon loops, chemise effects, slashed and pointed tunics, quilling, embroidery, beading, pipings, sashes, but- tons, vestee styles, round necks, low necks, V necks, tuxedo, collarless and basque modes. TAFFETAS, SATINS, GEORGETTES, FOULARDS, MIG- NONETTES, SATIN AND GEORGETTE COMBINATIONS Most of them in the favorite navy shade, which is ideal for summer and vacation wear, but you may also choose brown, black, gray, flesh and white. About Fifteen Different Styles, $29.75 AND THE FOLLOWING REMNANTS: e b a large triangle of wood pla front of the altar. We could =ee that the images of the saints and the fig- ure of Christ were draped in black “The women and the girls knelt in front of the altar on a sirip of can- vas stretched upon the dirt floor, and began to sing. The men and boys who had been lingering outside came trooping in and knelt; then three old men and one woman walked round and round the triangle. passing in front of the altar with a genuflexion 3 while responsive chanting was going == on. = “We stepped outside; a faint, plain- tive piping attracted my friend and = she observed: ‘That is the Penitente “pitc” or flute. You will hear that wherever they are.’ == “Pitero” Heads Procession. S “The next morning we heard the = Dotes of the pito again. Below me on* trail issuing from a canyon, wound a 2 Tittle " procession, headed by the = flute-player, who walked = Tomorrow, Another of Those Friday Economy Sales of Men’s Pajamas and Night Shirts bitades ! We have been holding these sales for so long that we feel that nearly all of our patrons must be thoroughly acquainted with the remarkable values and the quality of the merchandise offered. *Tomorrow’s sale consists of the largest quantity that has ever come to us—150 dozen garments in all. Some are imperfect, but many of them are only soiled or mussed. Whatever the fault, the prices are low enough to more than compensate you for such things. 301 suits Pajamas of madras, crepe, popling 223 suits Pajamas of madras, percale, mercer- white, plain colors and stripes; all sizes in the ized cotton, in white, plain colors and stripes: small, medium and large sizes: damaged. If lot; perfect they would sell for $250 in our stock. stock regularly up to $4 if perfect. “But the center figure caught and Special held the gaze—a figure stripped to the’ in. Pumps. one and t'o strap effects, Louis heels Sizes 4%, 4% A; 215, 3, 3% 5, THh AAA; . 4%, 5% AA; 3%, 4, 24 pairs Brown ‘Suede One-strap Pumps and Tan Calfskin One- eyelet Tle . 8AA; 31,4, 6 Sizes 3%, 4, 5, 6 615, T % 1 C. 62 pairs Blick Cul('km Ox!ordl lnd Pumnl and Black Patent Leather Pumps; some military heels, others wllh Louis or Baby Louis heels. 5.51-',:.6“14 8 AA: 3%, 4,435 A; 3 Sizes in the combined nmrunenz: u,.. 5%, T3, 8 AAA; 4, 4%, 4, 43,5, 1% B; 3, 3%, 4. 5C. 5 pairs Tan and Dark Brown Ox(nrd. lm.s 'lth pllln ltl‘ll:hl tip; others wing tips. 4.4% AA; 31, 4, 412 A; 3%, 4, 415, we Section, Third floor. ‘6‘ %, 8 %, 3, I'A. 50 Pairs Men’s White : Canvas Oxfords, $3.75 Pair A very good grade of White Canvas in a semi-conservative model that is favored by a large number of men. Sizes 6%, 7, 7, 9%, 10, 10% and 11. 8 8%, 9, 12 pairs Patent-leather Dancing Oxfords, such as young men are wearing for street very largely this season; sizes 6, 7, 8, 815 and 10. I’-dll. $5.75 pair. 2 pairs Pllen( leather’ a;g‘k Cloth-top Button Shoes; sizes 6, 7%, 8, 8%, s . 9% and 10. Speeial, A 8 pairs Men's Dark T..ualtnm.mr-lu-l.lu and 9 B; 1%, 8 nd!hc 7% and 8 D. Special, $3.] 6 pairs Black V‘d Kidskin Oxtm'dl fnll toe model; sizes 6, 7, 7% and 9%. Special, $3.75 pair. Men's Shoe Shop, First floor. Women’s Coats $10 each Formerly $20 to $39.50 18 Sports Coats of cheviots, tweeds, jersey cloth. Good- looking, serviceable patcb pocket and belted models in green, tan, brown, copen and rose colorings. All sizes in the lot, but, of course, not all sizes one style or color. jports Jackets of fine im- ported thorn tweed with tuxedo collar and patck pockets, leather button trimmed; sizes 34 to 40. In copen, henna, tan, blue and Tose; mizes 34 to 44. each; were 35 3 Light-weight Silk Raincoats in_plain and checked effects; belted models; sizes 36, 38 and 40. $12.350 each; were $20. Coat Section, Third floor. s Women’s New Sports Skirts Specially Priced, $9.75 Beautiful, smart, delightfully summer-like skirts in box pleated or gathered models of several variations, in these well-liked fabrics: CREPE DE CHINE BARONETTE SATIN FRENCH SERGE In white, flesh, copen, black, tan and gray. Sizes 27 to 32 walst measure. ‘These skirts are exceptionally fine values and the latest in style. Also 25 Prunella and Fancy Serge Skirts, striped and plaid patterns in box pleated effects: sizes 27 to 32 waist measure. $13 ench; were $20 to $33. 12 Full-shrunken White Twill Wash Skirts. Speeial price, $2.50 each. 3 Skirt Section, Third floor. Friday Special Stone Marten Chokers $29.50 each. Fur Section, Third floor. Sweaters and Scarfs 4 18 Wool Ty-Ons with filet pat- tern. in wool vestee and collar; colors are rust, navy, peacock, sray nml clover. $150 each; were 2 NIY’ wool Peter Pan Slip- Ons, size 42. $350 each; were 4 Light-weight Wool Sweaters, A tuxedo models, in reseda. $2.56 each; were 4 White Wool Scarfs. with col- ored striped borders. $3.96 each; were 96.75. 4 Imported Wool Scarfs, in pretty color combinations. $2.95 esch; were $7.50 and $8.75. Sweater Section, Third fioor. navy, 275 Remnants ‘White, Colored and Black Silks and Satins ilflv“"':fi""' Dress Leagths Also the following. eavy Quality flesh _and Women’s Waists 56 Lingerie Waists, of white dimity and batiste, also batiste in pongee color; tie-on styles; all I\ul in the lot. 78e emch; were "l Checked Muslin Waists, in blue and white and pink and white, with white organdy col- lars, lace trimmed; all sizes in the lot. 8 1.50. 34 Voile Overblouses, in white, pink and blue. Specially 'llto‘. Sl Lingerie Blouses, in voile and batiste, tucked and lace ::I'::;ned styles: mnnumt::-lz les. priced, 32 Waists, taken from regular stock and manufacturers’ sam- ples, in georgette crepe, in hl-qua. brown, navy, rust, tomato gray; & few in crepe de te $10. Madras and Dimity wmu. tucked besom, collar finished with narrow pleating; 1 size 42, § size ize 46. $2.95 each; were $3 50 Wool Crib Blankets $1.50 each About Half the Usual Priee Not only desirable for the erib, but every mother will appreciate their usefulnessfor the carrizge or as a throw. Size 36x54. nicely bound, with pink and blue borders. A few dark spots are in some of them, but not hardly discern- ible. One of the best crib blankets we have seen. Bedwear Section, Second Floor. 1,600 Yards “Pequot”’ Pillow Tubing In Lengths From 2 to 7% Yards This manufactu at certain periods, favors us with his ac- cumulations of short lengths and ‘we are always glad to be able ta offer them to you at such favor- able prices as these. ‘There is no article made of cotton that is more difficult to supply than Pillow Tubings. Cz-:nch. 37c yard 48 uh. 3¢ yfl‘ Bedwear Bection, Toys and Dolls 12 Butterfly Nets with bamboo handles. ISe eachs were Soe 6 Dozen Large Oolond Rubber B&lll. ’- each; were S0e. Dozen Large Colored Rubber nuu 100 each; were ISe. 2 Reed Doll Go-Carts, cream enameled finish, ench; were $2250. 12 Large Soft Rag Dolls, paint- ed features; dressed as infants. 58 1 Dressed mny Doll, mohair wig and closing eyes. $8.75; was 15, 1 16-inch Dressed Doll, real hair wix and closing eyes. §5: wan §8.58. 10 Infant Dolls, closing eyes and mohair wig. $135 each; were. 2 30-inch Life-size Dolls, real hair wig udmdulll' eyea. $8.2% Sizes HY u, 3% aote. ouu femeh were 6 House Dresses of blue cannon cloth, eh.lubny and plafd ging- ham, 1 Billle Burke style or belted -nl-‘l. Sizes 34, 36, 38. eack 8. = 3 were 6§ Two-plece Breakfast Sets. of [ and plain l‘lk percale; round collar. ter -lmu. piped with enhut ing 3235 cach; were $4 LS I—mw“!_. rubber - tired * Special price, $L1S. 58 Silk Poplin and Soisette Pajamas, in small and large sizes; damaged. In regular stock perfect goods would sell up to $7.50. Special price, 15 suits Silk and Silk-mixed Pajamas, mostly plain colors; small and large sizes; damaged. In regular stock these grades would sell up white and plain colors; to $10. Special price, $3.95. 96 suits Outing Flannel Pajamas, neat striped effects; plain or frog trimmed; medium and In regular stock would sell up to $4. Special price, $LI1S. 42 suits Mismatched Outing Flannel Pajamas, striped patterns; medium and large sizes. In regular stock these qualities would be sold up large sizes; damaged. to $3.50. Special price, 95¢c. 460 Night Shirts, of white muslin and cambric, ve neck or collar attached styles; plain or inclusive; damaged.” Sell in regular stock up to $2. Special price, 95¢. 57 Outing Flannel Night Shirts, neat striped patterns, ve neck and collar attached styles; In regular stock up trimmed; sizes 15 to 20, sizes 15, 16 and 17; soiled. to 2.50. Special price, SLIS. Boys’ Wash and Camp Suits e e 10 dozen Boys’ Wash Suits, Oliver Twist, Middy and other styles, consisting of odds and ‘ends of our regular lines. 2% to 6 years. $L.65 each; were $3.95, $3.50 and $3.93. 50 Boys' Camp Suits, made of good quality blue and gray cham- bray; sports collar and short sleeves; knee pants. Special, %"!‘?fl!. Pourth floor. Friday Special Women’s Knit Underwear 30 dozen Women's Swiss Rib- bed Cotton Vests, low neck, sleeveless, narrow shoulder straps, very elastic and good quality; sizes 3 and 35. Spe; elally priced 12%e 22 Women's Fine “Ribbed Cot. ton Combination Suits, in pink: French band bodice top, with ribbon lholllder straps, close-fit- ting knee; sizes 36 and 33. 7S¢ each; were 39 Women's Swiss Ribbed Cot- ton Vests, low neck, sleeveless, narrow shoulder straps: size 36. each, Underwear Section, Friday Special White Crepe de Chine Petticoats $3.95 A special lot of white crepe de chine shadow-proof petti- coats, two different models; one lined throughout, finished ‘with scalloped edge, novelty brald trimmed; the other with rein- forced panels, finished with scalloping and dainty em- broidery. 10 Extra-size White Heather- bloom Petticoats, with tucked and pleated flounce, lengths 38 and 40. $1.95 emch; were 4 White Sateen Petticoats with satin flounces. shadowproof, lengths 38 and 40. $245 emch; were é 20 Heatherbloom and Sateen Petticoats, in green, rose -and biue, plain or Dresden trimmed. Ieh‘tlll 36 to 40. 95¢ each; were $2 and $3. 6 Petticoats with taffeta flounces and seco tops, in rose, green and violet; regular sizes. $1.85; were §3. Extra sizes, ul ‘were §4. Petticoat Section, Third floor. Manufacturer’s Samples Gowns and Corset Covers at Low Prices Gowns, high, ve, round or square neck styles, either long or half sleeves, made of good quality cambric, muslin and nain- 0ok, with trimmings of fine tucks, good embroidery or scal- loped”edges; straight or yoks ef- S Gowns of v-ry fine nainsook, cambric and muslin, high, square, round or ve neck styles, long or half sleeves; straight or yoke ef- fects, with very fine trimmings © of embroidery, lace edging and tucks. 95 Es Hn-sm.l. b Oonafhcwcn A with dainty t.rlmmlnn of lace, ;nadllllm and ribbon run bead- ng. Children’c Sox Priced 20 dose! irs Children’s Lisle. n D‘ 's White fancy colored tops; ° nuscul 7% to 9. 8 - % pe- etal, +13 dozen Pairs Children's White. Sox, 'uh colored striped 68c Each . 'nderwear Section, Third fioor. e dimens bargain, $1.65. or trimmed; sizes 15 to 19; soiled. 195 Night Shirts of muslin, cambric and nain- sook; ve neck style with turndown collar; plain Grades $2.95. that sell up to $2.50 in regular stock. Special price, $135. X 235 suits Pajamas, of madras, cotton crepe and mercerized cotton; white, plain colors and stripes, some frog trimmed; all sizes in the lot; soiled. Would be marked stock up to $4. Special price, $218. 25 suits Pajamas, best quality mercerized -cotton and sateen; plain colors; medium and large sizes; soiled. $5. Special price, $3.15. "51 suits Silk and Silk Poplin Pajamas, white damaged. Grades that would sell in our ’ in regular In stock regularly up to and plain colors; ve neck style with pearl but- collar style, striped patter: ns; tons; small, medium and large sizes; soiled. /In stock regularly up to $10. Special price, $5. 73 suits Outing Flannel Pajamas, ve neck or plain or frog trimmed; neat medium and large sizes; soiled. Like .qualities would be marked in regular stock up to $375. Special price, $L65. Men's Stors, First floor. Crepe de Chine Envelope Fhemin Very A lot of Crepe de Chine En- velope Chemise, daintily trim- med with lace and georgette crepe and ribbon shoulder straps. A small lot of Flesh Satin Gowns, with imitation filet lace yake and straps. Special, $3.95 ll l"luh Crepe de Chine Gowns. Some are finished with band around the neck and short ki- mono sleeve others are shirred to form an empire effect. with ribbon and dainty rosebuds and straps of crepe de chine over the shoulders. Sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42. $3.95 each; were $4. Sk Underwear Section, Third fieor. Parasols Umbrellas 15 Women's 21-inch Plaid Silk Parasols, assorted wood handles, finizshed with bakalite wrist rings or silk cord loops. Special price, $3.95 each. 18 Men's 27-inch Black Tape- edge Gloria Cloth Umbrellas with assorted wood P, W. or opera- shaped handles. $1.45 each; were $2.50. Tmbrella Seetion, First floor. 144 White Middy Blouses ial, 85c each Made of good quality jean, both regulation and front lace models; well tai- lored; sizes 6 to 20 years. 3 “Miss Saratoga” Mitates, pure white Lonsdale jean, m with yoke * and pockets, and trimmed with white braid on col- lar and_cuffs. Size 12 years. .05 emch; were $2.50. 3 Middies, of excellent quality Lonsdale jean, with dark and copen blue collar and cuffs, trim- med with white braid and em- lace-front model. $1.95 each; were $3. 6 “Jack Tar Togs” Regulation Dresses, of fine quality jean, with dark blue collars and cuffs, trim- med with white linen braid and emblems: slightly soiled; sizes 6. 8, 12 years. $2.05 each; were 10 White Scalloped Petticoats, beautifully hand embroidered: made of fine quality poplin and nainsook. $2.95 each; were $5.50 to $8. 2 White Sateen Petticoats, long lengths. 95e¢ each; were $1.50. 6 Sports Hats, made of ribbon and braid, with ribbon bands; colors are green, tan and blue. . $2.85 emch; were 36 _to 88. 8 Fine Black Straw Hats, mushroom shapes: trimmed in beautiful fleld flowers, s were $8.50. Girls’ Sectien, Fourth foor. Specials in s . Women’s Hosiery 30 dozen pairs Women's Pure Silk Hose, in black with all-silk garter hems and double solés. slightly irregular in weave. pair; if perfect would be $3.50. 40 dozen pairs Women's Full- fashioned Black Silk-Lisle Hose, with double-garter hem and soles, uneven weave. €5c pair; if perfeet would be $1. 27 pairs Plain Black Silk Hose, lisle garter tops and soles; sizes 8, 8%, 10. patr; were $2. 30 pairs Black Gauze Lisle Hose, sizes 10, 10% only. Special, pair. W_lll!dmledln.flmlur Sammer Negliges lfl Blue and White' Plald, Soft pe Kimorios, shawl collar and eflfil. daintily finished with wash satin ribbon. $1.95 each; were $4. 29 White Dotted Swiss Neg- liges, kimono style, finished with dainty hemstitching. $1.96 each; were . : 15 .Ylpl.leu Cotton. Crepe Ki- "cz pink and blue, elal St ‘with, 1 sleaves’ l%fl!m"\ wu J‘ Bection, -and Collars, tuxedo model. Spe- _ . Curtains and Upholstery At Reduced Prices An unusually large and varied collection of remnants and short lengths, of cretonnes, cur- tain mets, voiles, silks, poplins and various other upholstery and drapery fabrics. 3 to % less than ices. 3 Pairs Stenciled Crash Cur- tains, with valance, fast color, $3.45 pair; were $5.50. 2 Pairs Fine Voile Curtains, ruffled, with daintily colored em- broidered edge. $3.65 pair; were $8.50. 4 Pairs Hemstitched Voile Cur- tains, with neat lace edge; white. $4.15 pair; were $8.50. 6 Stenefled Crash Table Covers, fringed edges; very attractive. $1.35 each; were $2.75. 7 Japanese 13°piece Blue and wmts Luncheon Sets, consisting 1 24-inch center, 6 6-inch Dol"en and 6 10-inch Doilies. Attractive for summer use. wet; were $2. Curtain Section, Fifth fleor. China _ 4 32-plece Decorated American Porcelain Cottage Dlnner Sets, speciall; ced, $5.95 e 6 Deczfl(od Imported Porceh(n Dishes, specially priced, Hand Decorated Imported China. 6-plece Dresser Sets, S0¢ set; were $1.50. 1 17-plece Hand Decorated In- dividual Breakfast Set, $9.50; was 820, 3 Decorated Imported China Jam l:fl Cracker Sets, 85c set; were $2.50. 150 Daintily Decorated Im- ported China Breld and Butter Plates, priced, 15c each. 45 Dalnmy 7 Becorated Thin China Tea Cups and Saucers. 33¢ were 65c. !-?IIG inch Imported China Meat Platters, blue conventional bor- der decoration, $1.75 each; were “'3 Decorated Imported Pottery Ink Stands, 85¢ each; were $3. 6 Stoneware Bale-handled Slop Jars, slightly imperfect, 68c each; were $1.50. China Section, Fifth floor. Misses’ Apparel 3 Novelty Knitted Suits, two- toned material, with checked or striped skirts and plain Jackets, in brown and dark rose mixture; sizes 14 and 18. $19.75 each; were $30.50. 4 Sports Coats, 2 in novelty checks, polo, white and brewn and white and navy; one knitted fabric; one heather jersey; rain- proof. $14.75 each; were $29.50 and 2 Betty Wales Serge Dresses, one navy and onme brown, with touches of colored embroidery; sizes 16 and 18. $1350 each; were $25. A small group of taffeta dresses, in & varlety of models, selected from our regular stock, in navy, brown, black and some plaids: l|lel 14,.15, 16, 18. $24.50 each; re §39.50 to $48. 2 Covert Cloth Suits, belted, taflored models, size 16. $38 each; were $58. Misses’ Section, Fourth floor. Neckwear 6 Dozen Lace Ruffled Shields cial, $1 6 Dozen Net Collar and Cuff Sets, with Valenciennes inser- tion and Ventian edge, or wn.h filet and Venice lace. 8 $1.35 each. ‘1“Bllu:k Marabou Cape, $5; was "l ‘Brown Marabou Stole, with ostrich. $8.50; was §13.50. Marabou Cape wlth crepe ruf- fle all around. $5; was $12.50. Neckwear Section, *First floor. Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs. 50 Dozen Women's All-linen Handkerchiefs, full size; 3% -inch .hamli’flod for general & l4e emchy 0dd lot of linl F(nl Cambric Hapdkerchiefs, in these initials: A.I.P G, H.J, K. P, R, T. Now #8 tor 7Se; were & tor Women's 5 ck and Navy Tricotine Dresses; sizes 34, 36 and 44, $12.50_each; were $25 and $35. 1 Wistaria and Rose Tea Gown. $39.50; was $125. 1 Flame Velvet House Gown. $39.50; was $130. Dress Section, Third floor: 3 Pink Tricolette Dresses. slightly soiled: sizes 34, 36 and $18.50 each ere $35. 1 French Blua Embrolflerod Net Dress; size 36. $20.50; was 883, 1 Black Brocaded Satin Dress; size 36. $15; was $35. 50 Women’s Spring Suits Greatly reduced to the low frice.. Originally marked from $50 to $75 These Suits are from our own stock, and in both tailored and sports models. novelty mixtures, with either notch or tuxedo collars. colors— BLACK GREEN NAVY TAN The materials are tricotine, tweed, twill cord and In these COPEN GRAY MIXTURES 1 Fine Dark Covert Tallored Suit, long lfi'tll'ht Hlal. hand- embroidered arrowhead trimming; size 36. $48.50; was $1 10 Worsted Jersey Suits, belted sports models; in rol.. tan and copen. $7.50 eack; were $17.50. Bult Bection, Third fieor. A Millinery 5 Trimmed Hats. $5 each; were $1250 te $38. 25 Trimmed Hats. $1.95 each; were $3.95. 10 Gage and Bendel Banded Sailors. $7.50 each; were $10 to 12 Milan and Hemp Un- trimmed Hats. 50e each; were ‘M{l.l“lfl, Section, vhh( floor. Friday Special Children’s Summer Rompers, 65¢c each 16 dozen Children’s Summer Rompers, made of chambray, in blue, green or gray, in beach and bloomer styles, with either high or low neck, finished with white pipings and checked bands in contrasting colors. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Infants® Bection, Pourth Sioor. Special Size Apparel 2 Gray Jersey Suits, tuxedo ef- fects; sizes 38% and 42%, $19.50 each; were §29.50. o 1 Tan Tlflorld .Vlm! Suit, size 42%. $19.50; was $29.50. 1 Black 'r-mu Dress, size 52%. $20.50; was §40. 1 Brown Georgette Dress, pleat- ed tunic and deep girdle. $29.50; was $70. Special Sise Section, Third floer. Friday Special » Annette Kellermann All-Wool Two-in- One Bathing Suits In black, purple and green, with contrasting color borders Specially Priced, $395 each. b l-ululmu-zu-.'nhdl-l Willow and Reed 5 Furniture 3 French Willow Armchairs, wide band arms; nut brown fin- ish. $9.85 each; were $17.58. 1 Large Size bsar Harbor Arm- chair, nst brown finish. 97.95; was $1L.75. 4 Natural Imported Belgian Willow Chairs, in the comort- able Sleepy Hollow shape. $8.35 Willow Chairs, Sleepy Hollow shape; 1 each finished in gray, green, frosted brown. $1335 .each; were $17. 2 Fine High-Back French Wil- low Chairs, with wide arm and magasine pocket; very fine chairs. $I1375 each; were $32.50. ‘Willow and Beed Sectiom, Fifth Soor. Continuing the Special Sale of WHITE ENAMELED COOKING WARE At Savings of One-Half and More At 40c—Sink Strainers, Baking Pans, Pudding Pans. At 65c—Colanders, BaAking Pans, Mixing Bowls, Pudding Pans, Wash Basins. At 85c—Baking Pans, Water Pitchers, Mixing Bowls, Convex Saucepans, Wash Basins. and 12 quart Oblong Dishpans. At $LI$—Water Pitchers, Toilet Pitchers, Teapots, Coffee Pots, Water Pails. At $145—Oblong Dishpans. At $L65—Tea Kettles, Convex Kettles, Toilet Pitchers. At $1.85—Wash Bowls and Pitchers. At $1.95—Tea Kettles, and at $2.95, Baby Bath Tubs. And the Following Specials and Remnants 6 Sheet Iron Bread Pans, slightly shopworn. 35c each; ‘were 60c. re . 6 White Enameled Slop Jar Mats, slightly shopworn. 50c each; were $1.25. 18 pkgs. Norfolk Paper ‘Towels, each package con- tains 250 towels, size 12x18 inches. 95¢ 3 were 6 20x27—indl Pastry Boards, slightly soiled. 95c each; were $2. . 1 White Roll-top Bread Box, slightly damaged. $2.95; 4 Nu-ex Fire Extinguish- ers, slightly shopworn. $5.95 each; were $12. 1 White Enameled' Wash Stand, lsl:ghfly damaged. $6.50; was $10.75. 6 3-ft. Stepladders, slightly \lhapworn, each; were © 2.4-ft. Stepladders, slightl. shopworn. each; 'wh!t: 5 Stained Foldlng Pantry Steps, thghfly mperfect. 78¢ each; 2 Whlte Metal .Kitchen Stools, sllgbtly slmv'orn 1 Porcelam—top Kitchen Table, without drawer; size 22x34 inches; slightly dam- lged. 3 was $9.35. d q h?l Aluminum Dish- pasis, s! each; were - 5 Aluminum Saucepans, 3- quart size, covered; slightly shopworn. 95c each; were $1.88. 10 18-inch Glass Bathroom Shelves, complete with nickel brackets. 75¢ 18 Nickel-plated Tumbler Holders, shghlly imperfect. 25c each; were 75c. 2 Electric Cnpper CoEee Percolators, ~six-cup i slightly shopworn. Sm each; were 3 1 Large White Enameled Towel Hamper, slightly dam- aged. $6.95; was $9.75. 1 Large White Enameled Clothes Hamper, square shape; slightly imperfect. $§; was $9.75. i 10 Round Mexican Shop- ping Baskets, slightly dam- aged. 25c each; were 75c. lfl“\Vi_llw l‘";l:‘l(etdB“k:e:' small size; slightly dama, each; were $1.25. 28 Five-string Corn Brooms. Special, 25c each. 6 Apartment-size Refrig- erators, 25-1b. ice capacity; white enamel lined. each. Latmiey ‘Shap.” Specien. doc undry 3 dozen; $345 case of 100 es, 18 Ironing Boards on rein-" forced ‘stand. Special, $1.95 waist, with blood-drenched trousers— = & figure that at each step struck it- = self with a great whip that came away blood-stained. “Slap, slap came crack of the—= h. But the Penitente made Do =% His head was covered with a= great black sack. Beside him a boy walked, carrying a pail filled with=s salt water, into which the whip was == dipped from time to time. In front = of him walked a woman. carrying & i= hymnal and singing a wailing chant. = “The procession made its way to the graveyard, where, walking ovi stones and briars, the believers pros--= trated themselves and kissed th cross. “The flagellant then made a circuit of the cemetery, and the procession Teturned to the morada over the stony path—a distance of half a mile each way. The slow and tortuo journey consumed one hour and twen- ty minutes” Penitente Carries Cross. In another procession scen the sam day by Mrs. Sims, one of the Penm tentes shouldered a cross up the steep path_to “Calvario,” accompanied by /fagellents. Once the cross-bearer stumbled and fell, and his compan- fons laid” the great wooden beam upon 50 that he was pinned ois e path beneath it When the crest of the hil was: reached, the worshipers mak. ing_the return trip own the hill o & thetr knees. § Later in the day, Mrs. Sims at-= tended the services of “las tinebles” = in the chapel. These Services rep- resent the hours of darkness and chaos that followed immediately after-= death of Jesus on the cross. Description of the Scenme. witness thus describes the scene. = “The babies were taken out, the = door and windows covered with blankets, the candles of the wooden =5 triangle gradually extinguished. Just == before the last light went out a weird sound came through the wall, as though it were issuing from the bowels of the earth. The brother in charge of the rites conversed with the supposed “lost soul’ “Then the last candlelight flicker- ed out, plunging us inio thick black- == ness. Instantly the most deafening. noise I had ever heard broke loose at close quarters. Chains rattled = and _clanked thunderoutly. Pitos mingled with wooden rat sound of whips lashing fles heard. “I changed my seat in the dark--am pess. A heavy chain fell on my - "fl.le inferno ceased. and the candles ™= were relighted. There the Brother of = Light, which is another name for Penitente, stood calm and unruffied. ‘There 'was not a chain in sight.” —_— TAX RECTPROCITY ASKED. Exemption of foreign nh!mwneu from American income and excess'is profits taxes, provided Amrican ship- == owners are given similar privileges abroad, is proposed in a bill introduc- -3 gd yesterday by Chajrman Jones of = mmerce committee. The. Difl T Gesigncd to aid the American merchant marine, he said. f 3 If a Picture was worth 5 taking— —certainly it is worthy of proper developing and printing. Our experts can do wonders with your films—even if they are not 100% perfect in ex- posure. They know how to get the best out of them—and give to each the special attention nec- essary to insure that re- sult. Quick work, too—left with us in the morning, ready for you on your way home to dinnmer in the evening. KILL ANTS Bee vw_;'Brand ‘|NSECt Powder C ()l MICF

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