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« MACHINE EXPLODES. ks Windows and Causes Ex- citement on 14th Street. 1 air-compressor being used by rers working on the tracks of the «pital Traction Company at 14th and itrurd streets exploded with a loud report shortly before 2 o'clock yester- day afternoon and for some time caused considerable excitement in the neighborhood. The force of the ex- plosion was such that many windows in stores nearby were broken. No one was_injured With the report of the explosion. Clark’s O.N. T. Spool Cotton- 3 for 13c Black white. Nos, 50 and 100, *Womn s Tub Dresses of well 1 $2.98 made ging- ansng iv with hets. Organdy trimmed. . $15.00 omen’s New satin, chinra ses of taf- nd crepe *hine in Dla nd_ navy. ruffles, drapes. basque, smbroidered effects derably e 51,95 "L Saney Tibbon nats n tams—favorite sum- llinery with the younger A Te Milen §2.95 Smart Banded Sailors of white milan with cable edges and nzes. Also white ribbon and *ite felt sport hats. Men’s $1.00 20 dozen more just arrived— t Leather Belts. we sold 300.in two days 1 Dresses worth more. é week. Genuine Hickok solid leather belts in black, gray and tan, with “can’t slip” buckles. Every one perfect, ) , £ Women's loc “women's Serviceable Quality ~tton Hose in black and cor- : ovan. Slight irregulars. Limit nairs to a-buyer. Women's Union Forest Mills and Hudson Mills Union Suits, worth S5c and $1.00. Perfect quality. Regular sizes in tight and lace-trimmed knees, extra sizes in tight knees only. onsik §1.79 $2.50 and $3.00 Onyx Full-fash- joned Silk Hose. every pair perfect, All-silk and garter-top L Styles. Black, white and colors. Glove Silk $2’45 Van Raalte Glove Silk Hose on «ale. below wholesale price, be- cause they are technically rated (B CERSINTEN SECTISISEILNNL IS as ‘irregulars.’” Black, white, cordovan and gray. Faults too slight to. notice. , Boys’ and* 21 c %4 Girls’ Hose. . . Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Black Hose and - Girls’ _Fine-ribbed Rlack, White and Brown Hose. Every pair perfect. Y e Qurter - 30¢ S. o aiinlae s Children's Beautiful Quality Mercerized Three-quarter - socks, in black, white and cordovan, also white with fancy tops. Slight irregulars ,of 69c quality. PR Children’s Purchase of Excellent Quality iocks, subject to slight irreg- - larities. White, Romper blue i white with fancy tops. ey 19c. zolar and “ Extra Sizes in Knit Gauze Vests, V neck nerfect quality. ~ !n ants’ ( TS SISO SRR SRS ISR 330 quality. Uuyx Silk ise. $1.39 & , Full-fashioned Pure 1d Silk Hose with garter Slight irregulars of $2.25 russet, and other makes -of men's fancy .Silk Hose and Tiber Silk Boot Hose, in black, vhite and colots. . Some slightly perfect. Emlubidery inch Cambric Edge. nd. " Cordovan. gray, jwhite and Harding blue. ' Silk ‘lnds <rns. an. -79¢ ‘Well made Chemise of muslin, . lace insertion and Sl $1.25 40-inch All-Silk Georgette Crepe, in black, white and colors. Firm, lervlcnble quality. Vll Vals, Tou! md Biam Ldges and \n!erllon!, of excel- lent quality. 50c dozen yards. 10c ot sxcellent quality, in openwork _ trimmed Bback and front with which blew cut”the bottom of ‘the compressor, scores of persons were attracted to the sgene and reports spread that- several smen had .lost lhoh‘ lives. This, however, »roved not:| to be so. The only damage done ‘was to the window panes. EXEMPT FROM uxgnon. The Prisoners’ Rellef Soclety been classed by the bureau of internal rev- enue as a charitable organiiation, and as such exempt from taxation. As it is exempt from taxation, those who make contributions for its work also are allowed: to deduct the amounts from their personal income tax returns. The End-of-the-Mo’nth Bargain Event Is Rich ‘ in Saving Opportunities Towels, color red quantity with fast borders. The size and for general home use. A very large populur Collar and (uff in net, organdy and lace. 40-inch Swiss Organdy. ... .. 50c Sheer Transparent Swiss Organdy, in white, pink. blue. g'lldje, rose, copen and French Sheeting S Yodtor,. . 19€ 40-inch Heavy _Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, for making seam sheets. 30c grade. yards for 79¢. Checked The scarce small’ and medium Voile. . . size checks in blue. pink. red and brown. 40 inches wide. Standard Quality 25c Vard-wide ts HN 29¢ Percale in new_ patterns for women's and children's wear and for men’s shirts. o 17¢ 29c¢ 32-inch CHecked Dress Gingham, the popular blue-and- white effects so much in de- mand for summer frocks. Seamless $1.59 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets. ....... Sheets of perfect quality. Hand torn and ironed. Limit, 4 to a buyer. Each, 33c. 42x36 Pillowcases. . . . Sale of 30c Pillowcases. made of good quility Bleached Cotton and finished with wide hems. Hemmed $l . 19 $1.50 Hemmed Birdseye Diaper Cloths, one dozen in sealed pack- age. Red Star brand, soft and Crochet Bedspreads $3.00 Heavy White Crochet Spreads in attractive patterns. 72x34-in: size, with .-hemmed A 12%c Shaker Flannel. 25c Heavy White Shaker Flan- nel, with thick fleece on both sides. Limit, 10 yards to a buyer $10 Strong Leather Suit Cases. with steel frame, two clasps, lock and solid leather Stenciled 6x9 Japanese Grass Rugs $5.00 Rugs, of good weight and close texture in blue and green sten- 29¢ Window Shades. . ..... Seconds of 75c Heavy Opaque Cloth Shades, in light and -dark colors. Sold as .are; none ex- changed. : Stamped Children's Sumbed i).relle!. of white pique and lawn in pretty designs for embmiderlng ,White Kid Star special in women's white kid belts with pearl buckles. ke O Women's Leather Pocketbooks and Swagger Bags in the new shapes and colors. Jergen’s De Lorme Soap, 3 for 25¢ Ksa . $4.98 “Women's Wool, Jersey One- piece. Bathing Suits with Skirt. Black, nagvy and purple, trimmed $2.98 . Shetland Wool “Women's $6. 50 Pura Shetland . Wool Sweaters, with _short sleeves and angora collar. Bone and chochet buttons at waist line. Brown and buff, pink and orchid. ,ge"cock .and buff, and orchid and. uff. 5 !let. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TO HONOR DANTE'S MEMORY. More than 160 students and ‘in- structors of romance languages in leading collalel And univeraities of this coun! Thursday te participats in 10a1y's o servance of the 600th anniversary of the death of Dante. Official recog- nluan hu been ‘r;nlefl the purty bv ment, with uce-lons snnted in thejr Tavor o public’ railways and in state institu- tions, ‘The students will place u bronze memorial tablet on Dante's tomb at Ravenna in behalf of the national Dante committee. C. P. Jenncwein, American sculptor, designed the tab- Jergen’s Violet Glycerine ‘Soap, 3 for 25¢ $5.98 Mignonette Sweaters. . Silk Mignonette Sweuters, tux- edo style with sash. White, flesh, nile, buff and copen. China Silk $2 98 Waists. . . .. White and Biuck China Silk Waists, with tucked front, high or low collar, long sleeves and turned-back cuffs. Cotton Pongee $] 89 Waists. . ... f Tailored Cotton Pongee Waists, | Pres | insist DISARMING PARLEY CALLEDBY VIVlAN|| | | Summons Commission to Meet in Paris—Japan Re- _trenching Navy. in,\' the Associated Press. GENEVA, June M. Viviani has summoned the disarmament commission ©of which he is president to mect in Parls on July 16 LONDON, June 27.—The question of disarmament, particularly as to an agreement to which Great Bnum and the United States might parties, and the possibility of Japan Joining in such a disarmament move, was brought up in the house of com mons today by Commander Carlyon Bellairs, unionist member for the Maidstone division of Kent. + Commander Bellairs _asked Mr. Lloyd George, the prime minister, whether his' attention had beca d) : statement of the Japa- nese minister of marine to the Asso- ciated Press of Ames the powers comc to standing and agree un.nnmounly lr) limit their armaments, Japan would her armument to a certain ex- and would not nccessarily 1 on the completion of her pro | and whether the government ertain if this statement would apply to a naval agreement to which Great Britain and the United. States are parties.” Sileat on U. Austen Chamberl r in the house d Conterences. iin, gZovernment replying for the seen the statement feferred taken note of its importanc I cannot add anything at this moment. 1o what wis d by, me on June 17 and by the premicr tg the imperial conference.” Questioned whether the Washington by another . member British ambassador at | ad taken any steps to bring ubout a disarmament gunfer- ence! Mr. Chamberiain said, it was undesirable to make.a statement ih this respect while the whole question was under consideration by the im- perial conferer ociated | . Vice of In an interview with the As in Tokio on March 24 | Admiral Kato. Japanese minister marine, said 2 it dependable international agreement comes into being, whereby all naval powers should agree to r strict their naval forces. however, I, would be very glad o join to # rea- sanable ex if 4 suitable formula should be found. Therefore Udo not upon the compl of our so-called eight-eight program The program referred to by the admiral was that providing for a Japanese fleet of e¢ight battle DS with flat collars, long sleev collar and cuff trimmed \‘\Ilh pleating. Embroidery 25c Edges. . 12-inch Swiss and Cambric em- broidery Edges in a variety of openwork patterns. Dresses. 2 | Regulation and Billie Burke ] <. of stripe Belt or $2 98 | | Children’s W Steeves and skirt trimmed. with ruftles. * Middy Blouses.". . Tailored Jeurt, . $1,00 of white Lonsda some with copen or navy rs and cuffs. Patch pockets “gulation and lace fronts. | Women's 45 c i Bandeaux. . . Pink Mesh Bandeaux. hooked H front or back. Made with rubber l Warner's Corsets. Special purchase “arnor Rust- proof Corsets, '™m medium and topless models. White and flesh Four hose supporters. $2.50 G Men’s Union Athletic Suits. . Famous Union bull s in !hrt‘(. styles. Sjzes 34 to Ecru. strictly per- i slightly imperfect Knee and ankl 0 value. i gt Men’s Otis 65c lr Underwear. . . . | Genuine Otis Shirts and Draw ers. in white gauze and balbrig- gan. Short-sleeve shirts, ankle drawers. seat and sStrap back. LR g *Men’s Silk ure Silk’ Shirts, Highest-grade in white, natural and scores of fine stripes. Of Eagle crepe, em- pire broadcloth. Roger. ~and Thompson's jersey and: Japanesd 98¢ *Clocked Silk. Socks £ Men's Pure Silk * Fashipfied Socks, with embroidered “clocks. Black with white clocking; also . gray. white and cordovan with self clocking. , Boys’ Wash $l 89 Suits. ... .. L Splendid Tub Suits, guaran- teed fast color. Middy, Oliver Twist and Norfolk models of Peggy cloth and Ramie linen in navy, stripes and white with col- ored pants. o Tl 79¢ All sues "8 to 16. in these sturdy khaki pants. Full knicker cut. Also sizes 3 to 8 in slrn.lght -knee khfiki pants. Boys’ “Victor” Sport Blouses of white madras,.striped madras and white and tan Oxford cloth. Con- vertible collar, half sleeves. | T Aover $1.39 36-inch Silk All-over Laces in black, white and colors. Exquis- ite_pattérns for veiling dresses. _$2.50 value. K $5.00 ‘Women's Smart All-wool Skirts for street. and sparts wear. Plaids and checks, also navy blue serge. Box-pleated, side-; pleltbd and tai B, i Choice af a]x'o'u'r's 2.75 and §3. i White Gabardine and Surfds'aatt Skirts. Shirred tops or belt, Pockels of many sorts. S Drawers have double | 65¢c for i . { international confere: israte of W i that time. jwould have ¢ | prevent fires i the wind-blown region. i f‘ex ted. striking again a.mile or two i office will be issued official figures of| and eight battle crui not more than eight vears old The ad d that whenever on armament he would with | reduction only too “glad other governments to give effect to the principle i i | i 1 ! i i JAPAN TO CURB NAVY. i i H 1 .was called to co-operate Decides on Program to Retrench Expenses. TOKIO. June | ording to the ! depar‘ment has retrenchment of pi decided a | 3 expenditure, and the following meac- | ures will be taken To abolish the second squadron and to pnite the warships hitherto be. longing to that izing them into geve g‘o establish ‘reserve squad¥an horten the age limit’ for war- "o lessen active service from the | present four s years and | to lengthen re: service, To postpo uction of stroyers To reform the organic naval arsenals in order to minimize | the expenditure for the construction of warships. To lessen the organic scale of the Chinkai and Port Arthur fortress: —— An organ recital will be given by Miss Edith Acher” 3t Hamtine W, E (o, ik and 1 Lreets.. this even George H. Miiter. —Adver. ment THOUSANDS SAVED U. S. BY SURVEY OF AVIATORS ™ i 1 Army Flyers Do Three Years' Work Charting Cyclone Area in Week. Millions of dollars have been saved the government by the recent survey conducted over the triot of the Olympi® peninsul . by ice flyers from the 91st Aero S i operating under ~Capt. Lowell H Smith, according ‘to a bulletin just is- sued by the informatjon bureau of the Manufacture reraft Association. ‘Flying" in H.-4-H planes. Capt. ! Smith and his detachment. mapped and charted approximately 1,000 square miles af the affected arda. at a total cost: of 8! They flew a total of sixty-éight hours -the st week Mafch and completed their survey in Hid a ground survey been made it} the government. it isi claifned. $125.008. and wauld have re- lquired_two or.threé veass.-Meanwhile the fire danger. accordifig to the find- | ings of the aviators: would have deen | an ever-increasing ome. likely at any ! lime to destroy millions of dollars' | wWorth of timher. Information obtained | by the aerial survey is calculated to! Capt. Smith's report, just made puh- by the air service, states tha general damage 'was caused “by al southwest, wind, having an estimated ! peed of 180 miles an hour, over about 1.000 ‘squdre miles of very valuable timberland. “As a rule the trees were laid flat to the ground over a spot from 5 to 100 acres. then the wind would be de- Timber on the south side of 2Nl ‘ihe ridzes was 100 per cent do- stroved. Hundreds of sketches and photographs were made and later turned aver to the United States dis- trict forester in Portland, from which the actual damag 1 Tn: conclusion the report states that “the Olympic peninsula and the dis- trict-covered by the flights have few inhabitants. It has only a small num- ber of roads or trails, most of them impassable because of fallen (raes —_— VETERANS CHARGE FRAUD.i Reports Say Some Not Entitled to Compensation ‘Get It. eterans of the world war are re- ceiving compensation and tralning by the Federal Board of Vocational Edu- cation who are not entitled to "these benefits, according to ‘reports at a meeting of the District chapter of the Rainbow Division veterans held last night at 1004 E street northwest. At ‘the' same time, many disabled’ vet- erans are unable to obtain the gavern- ment aid due them, it was stated. Oscar “W. Underwood, jr., was ap- pointed chairman of a special commit- fee to investigate and pass on all claims for compensation made by Rainbow Division veterans in the Dis- trict, and_to investigate cases where Rambow Bivision men' in the Distritt are receiving compensation of voca- tional training. The committee will cn~onerne with the federal agencles|| in this work. Edward J. Stubb 1FEDERA[ WASTING. ifrom Polaml Makes ]uly 4 A-Holiday This Year . In Gratitude to U. S. NEW YORK, Junme 28—Po-. land will celebrate July 4 this this year as u natfonal holiday in order to show the gratitude of the country toward America, says an official nnnouneemfln Tecelved from Warsaw. There will be a children's fete on the evening of July 3. On the morning of .the 4th there will be a para &ifts which the Polinh ¢ are xending to the children of America will be handed Hugh Gibson, the American minister. Pagriotic music of America will ‘be played fn all theaters and speakers tell of America's lrlend-hlp for Poland. OF D.C. WATERHIT Citizens Score Use in Parks and Fountains With Resi- dents Restricted. Waste of the Districts water supply | by federul departments in the face of | restrictions proposed for private con- sumers was dénounced by the Mid-City zens' Assocation in _a resolution adopted last night at a meeting in the Thomson School. The resolution called rming drain on the cit tem and the conduit ttention to th tion et ontinu, the situation. at the witer supply shortage was a serious problem is testified to by the nnouncement of regulation of sprin- kliog privileges, the resolution pou - Co- operation of the citizens with rtment in conserving the asking Congress 1o ¢ the federal governm members of the W lawn wte for hours at i about the 1rious parks; i irts so that their surfacs baked in the sun, and in p If private rk fountai who are taxed | icted in from using even r for which he is The Brighton Apartment—Hotel 2123 California Street. At Coznecticut Avenue. Apartments to Let the Day, Week or ot CAFE American and European Plan Comfonable Accommodations Quiet and Refinement A Select Clientele " J. A. WILSON, Phone North 3498 Manager C orr{well' s Butter Cream Cake Three layers of gold- en cake ’tween which is a toothsome com- mingling of cream, minced nuts. and su- gar. that also covers sides and top. Pastriphone Main 875 PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays-6 Per Cent - on shares maturing i 45 or:83 moanths. ‘It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Seecretary Spray “PREVENTOL it will not harm houge- furnishings or clothing, hut it does dostroy insects. On Sale at Drug Stores. all TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921 made for discounting any such over- payment. A; J. Driscoll, president of the asso- ciation, added 'that he had been in- formed by the authorities that the re- cent appropriation of $200,000 for the water works was just énough to pay for @ ‘causal survey” of the system and for a few minor repairs to the conduit. Approve Action on Merger. The association went on record as approving the seven points in the street railway merger proposition {adopted recently by the Federation of Citizens' Asso are as follows Opposition to a merger only of the Washington Railway and Electric Compahy and the Potomac Electric Power Company; opposition to any merger placing the Capital Traction Company under control of the Wash- ington Railway and Electric Com- pany; opposition to an excess profits tax on the railway companies to bring about a merger; repeal by Congress of charters to all existing car companies and granting of a new charter to one iations. These points consolidated company, with provisiol for fhe service-at-cost plan; resump- tion by Congress of rate-making pow- er over public utilities in the District reafirming of the federation's positio in favor of a separatc public utilities | commission, and immediate reduction | of fares on the Capital Traction lines. -The organization appropriated $25 toward defraying the deficit incurred in the recent music week celebration Establishment of nature study as a subject in the regular curriculum of the public schools was recommended in a letter to the board of education. Mme. J. C. de Veyra, wife of the commissioner of the Philippines to TIRES 5 $9.80 ’CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. Formerly Miller Bros.’ Auto Supply House. | 812 14th St.. 4 Doors Nerth of H St. ongress, gave an illustrated lecture on educational and civic progress in her native count The association tendered her a rising vote of thanks for her talk. The association adjourned until Sep- tember. == Ask For Zeat Horlick's The ORIGINAL “ Mzlted Milk Tre “Food - Drink” for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home, Office, anc ¥ountains., Ask for HORLICK'S. «aAvoid Imitations & Substitutes VALUES GREATER AND GREATER MAKE THIS DOLLAR DAY SURE OF AHEARTY GENEROUS REPONSE FiARRY KAUEMN Standard’ APRON GINGHAM 8%Yds.,$l Ghoice of blue or brown assorted size fast-color checks. Perfect goods from full pern pircaies 10 Yds.,$1 Variety of stripes. dots and figures on ght and dark grounds. Fast colors; wtand: 11:Yds.,$1 ard-Wi CHEESE- Red Star Brand. 36 inches wide. zoods that kell regularly at 12ie s il 12Yds, 1 Unbleached SHEETING g ra Fine Qul"l'n Muslin. 4Yds. $1 raimz_and perfec 36-In A. Blue-striped Ticking Perfect; cut Featherproof TICKING tandard A, €. that usualy sells at 39c yard. from full piece. 35c Indigo Sevare 4Yds.,$1 DENIM heavrr mlllll\;“"n:“‘l"[rl:flnl. 36-lm Fme 1 SATEENS 43Y S., Variets_of wanted colors and black. Mill lengths. 2 to 10 yards—grades that seli to e yurd 19c Bleached Piain White Flannel. feeced on mm sides. er wide. _For haby’s wear. etc. 2:Yds., $1 Rrand Muslins. 6Yds., $1 brown and copen: regu- overalls, Figest Qua free from - dros tity 32-in. Small CHECK G_INGHAM A ety of pinl bine. ofor amsoriad checks--perfect: = acsortment of figured designs on light fur “Fimnds. s ciors. oo and sere ORGANDIE 1 of Tieee 20 popular now. J | 10for ST e of fif white or red border designs o e v qualits.—hemmed ends._19c values, in colors. perfect zoods Regu- Red Border . TURKISH TOWELS Size 17330 Heary TOWELS Plain white or h-ll" border designs with l"'mm'd ends— pc( 1 quality H t sells usu- TU TOWELS f0r$1 e o e T aben:] ooy e Eaad AL -C1 e roweLsdfor $1) & Main white ur M| Mrder designe of un- |(>'|l| 'll"l“" Paollar Day only. FORTIERES - $1 lfl': EALL 15 ot e R e Pready Cto hank: 'l 09 \’llfl! coucn iR 91 L arge A lfir"ll'l!( of pretty effects, fringed and ornamental. $1 in _crochet HANDBAGS $1ies s ek or brewn popular strle PO Bl ana mivror: Fraia or em- hossed effects. jety of pretty figured effects on Lo or dark zround: 1 to 8 yard leogths of Double-Bed BEDSPREADS Several Marseillcs _ designs spreads. free from dressing. at 198, qualitien to 39c_yard. §1x90 Seamless sl 29¢ free ffom dressing: “‘run of the mill" of Tocwiar SLT5 grades. L blne fancy huivknh-:rhe:: guality, Size 2140, Special, SUITS 1}1o: Rlack ér navy eme-piece suits, with con- trast trimming. _ Sizes ap to 44, g thing l one-piéce suits in assorted Black or navy onc s §{,’fi‘s""““ 3for$1 mesh underwear and short sleeves lum length. Sizes up to 34. Fine, extra quality black umbrellas; 28 INCORPORATED 13168 01324 7™ ST.N 35¢ Fancy To, Clnld’s Syock: 4 Pl' S.,$1 with pink or blue tops, brown and biver with. eheeked tops. and plain colors. All_sizes. $1.00 Thread : 2Prs.,$1 SILK HOSE Women's black, cordoran and gray seam- ;lg: IBC in '"‘xn LisiE HosE 3P TS-,s Women's biack. blue. pin: champagne and gray seam sizon - cordovan and $1.50 HOSE 1 Women's black and cordoran fine silk hose foall:stare._cvinforend liur_Day only. 5Prs.,$1 Rlbbed Hose babet bl Fast color 111 hose in sizes 7 UMBRELLAS 3 Fine black showerproof umbrelias. biz va- ¥ of handles (bone, straight, rope, etc.) al SHADES 2 fOI' $1 Popular brand in white, tan and threc shades of green. Complete with fxtures $1Piece| Mosquito for v 79¢c Window NETTING Fight vards to a_pieee. all ‘calors. Arapers, coveringx, ete. 50. Teegularly, $1.5 Great Savings on Every Possible Kind . SKIRTS $15_Novelty Silk Skirts, $10.98 $12.95 Prunella led Skn-ts $9 95 I’laid Skirh $7 98 $10 Duplan’s Baronet Satin Slurts $6.98 Satin Sl{ifls, 54.98 Pleated Plaid Skirts, $4.49 Faill silk Skirts, 5250 %Surf Satin Skirts, $2.49 All-Wool Pleated Serge Skirts, $2.98 %Faille Silk Skirts, $1.98 £ Pleated Plaid Skirts, $1.98 3 \sfi&m&smmxm as\\\«s\\sxs\\\\\\\'s\sn\«sw\‘i&\\‘\\\s ? sl ot PRINCESS SLIPS White Nai Embroidery Trimmed Sthen ' sisen i ta 16 Fears Tricolette Women's white, flesh, jade. copen, ma WAISTS black. navy, etc., cool summer :U!el in sizn to 4. Silk or Voile gl WAISTS Black Jap Silk or Fancy Voile Models. ‘women—ecmbroidery and lace trimmed: up_to $4—big_swsortment. ie-Ba DRESS APRONS ‘Women's Check Percale Aprens. in assort- ed_colors— »qmm style, well made. KIMONOS $1 ‘Women's Kimonos in all the wanted plain lhld'k'll" cut. sizes to 44—big valuc. UNDER EAR B Women's Gowas, Petticoats. Co proidery trimmed, %xtra-fne muslin—one day_onlr. CORSETS We s Pink Corsets, in broken siges— white s other makes. sizes to 26, Dollar Day onl nll uu!k- to 11 one llm in -l(;nr a usua HOSE 6P rs.,§ Black, white, vy. cordovan or gray fine hose in all_sizes lar brand. 2for$1 Durable, tough garments in full-cut sizes to 15, nuunfl 89c. e s 2for S1 Check painsook garments; pertect and fall cut_in sizes to 48; $1 Elastic Top CORSETS Women's Pirk Coutll i ._Spec: 2 for $l DRESSES Pretts Fastcolor Striped Ginghwm Drosss s Polly Prim ed Pereale and Plaid Ginghsm APRONS mude and full eut. Reguiarly $1 4 percale desipes and ales- I cot: serviceable. APRONS Women's stri tie bha 79c Bltule or Crepe Bloomenz for 31 Wamen's Pirk. Fine Qualits Bloomers; sps- cial_value for Dollar Dav only. Sk cowns 2 for $1 OR GOWNS & TR & omen’s Pink or W Gowrs. fanes trimmed: excellent longrloth, 59¢ Sateen BLOOMERS 3Prs,, 31 color Mlack, White or Pink| DRESSES Voriets of neat babr checks in wanted -’m 1» Kizes nd 3. Neatls_made. ton wasnakirrs2 for §1 Women's Full Cut Smart Skirts, yoke, porker und_buften_trimmed: regular sizes $2.00 P SKIRTS Women's_Illack or Tlue and White, and Tan Popular Sport Skirts, attac) belt. large pockcts and buttons. sz, Besee 2for $1 1 Cut Serviceable Skirts with popular_pocket: ideal for sumw-r wear. ll-cuurh W_HlTE 'DRESSES §1 Organdy Frock to 6 years: » Women's T p Special BLOUSES - $1 Women's_ana Misses® dnie Joan Blouscs, in all sizes: 95< Overalls i&komm 2 for §1 ki Overalls anl pers in riripos, Aocortel sizes to 6 vears SI.SO Bloomer DRESSES Girls P contrast trm vienble__and w_cool. $1.50 Girls’ 7 to 14 DRESSES Plain White Tans. well wade, am Samm- lldren s OVERALL SUITS All 1he Tast-color Riup or Khaki “Coverall trasi_trimined cit_wizes to 7 years. l Body Waiss 4 for $l UNION SUIT: hietic Cheek Nainsook (with drev- arments: sizes 4 to 12 years $1.50 Infants’ DRESSES Assortment_of F Clearance of 100 Fine Hats: aswrtcd shapes. hades and braids; sold 1o —Tu——_—__‘ DRAWERS 5 for $ hfi‘;’:;;;‘;‘!‘d: full en Er‘fm wizen. $1 DRAWERS or Buglew ™ 2 for §1 |oMay pretty eingham desig for gita 8 tc 377\’51?55"9!15 e $l 'fin:;m&fl;rrkv <. fifPI 3to8 "ll!‘l wizes 30 to ‘: ;l!l l;m l IN'ALL SIZES $1 m‘y‘.;’:y ‘Women' Boys' and Girls' Kl DeoRooM sippers $1 M‘?"‘fi_‘.;, .:."‘d‘ or Eflhm- Sows