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TECHTOREQUEST Homer L. Kitt, Sec.=Treus, . . Bloomingdale or Petworth % Picked for Site by Commit- ;g | tee After Survey. Nt Alarmed by prospect of con- \ ai at McKinley Manual Training | | School this fall growing out of the | (! attempt to crowd possibly {¢ studen or more, into a building | U desigzae to acoommodate less than | 1000, represent s of the greater | | Tech committ composed ¢ alum- | H ni and membors of the f ¢ of the | high school, this week will request | the board of education immediately | to approve plans for a new building | |8 for the institut i This step wa ast night | | ata s the commit- | [ ‘ tee at the “urgent imme L new building, to | | be Jocated in eit i in 3 Petw s emphit uates, now prominent in the busine and professional worlé and by mem- bers of the faculty In considering the possible loca- | 8 tion of the new structure, the com- | | mittee had be omap atly ' (3 v of the hom student in the il sel durin past school yed 4 Th AP in it was stated, ! that th wain_centers of | populit 1 by Tech High' i Schoo iion is known, namely. Geor, \ue, including | Petwort omingdale, .nm-“ ing the trom 2d street | hwest strect northeast and | n Br Street to Q street ! n All Over City. In addition Tech stude o drawn | . from Ma and Vi ind from | 15 all portion of Colum- | bia. some o as forty miles | | every d nap discloses, rosi- of the T will be | |8 ation at | R H . president of the pointed on phenomenal nere in | 5 envollment at the MeKinley School | 1§ in the past fourtcen yea wh totul enrollment inc 1sed from 1908 0 in th dear, t ing the facili-| tie provided, with tern to time.” k ywih has facil planned to ac- con 00 students to | L he .\m‘m.'x The wil com more than . called upon the 1,300 stud he indications make it appr that the en e next | dear w be nol ths 500 Must Uxe Central. wn that during the it was ne froshman class ¢ students, ide their tim the old “ehie by nllh'l. ith and © e Tech build- ) |8 ing, on K 1 thri ;.‘ blocks away, causing a serious loss of | {8 school time. i Tt was brought out by Myles F. nors, chairma th committee, that, owing conditic it has been » I have siaggered hours in t ps and | {8 classrooms g He cited that with the large enroll- | (8 ment, more than one thousand of which | »a are boys, there is no provision for ath Jetic training, there leing no gymna- | | sium at the school. 1t is 1 for | |3 the athlet anicipal | | accommodatio for | | | n the ire . it or one Abandon Propoxed Addition. Instead of th to the school proposed in an mittee now has the only solutis of a new bui of the old. It w pointed out that the commit h « rated with the hoard of education in _connection with it xene 1 program for enlarg- ed tfacilities sh on, and nas ! even deterred 1 for a new fne for Tech until the “ery of the primary Since the acti I proving the oro, 18] the board. the ¢ | hat the tim: bas come i ldins for fts i | i were present 1 by | ward. as t H ;Ei W. Matte } iz he commirt i man of the plans i mittee and a me e J. Harper § t the pub- | icity comn Connors, | [l hairman nd means | | ommitten, P. Hasdell, rep- f 1 nting 1 and the alumni | tion. H A telegram was received from Frank | [i % Daniel. principal of the school, giv- ia ng his recommendatio 2 i B ; NEW OFFICERS’ BOARD. } Secretary Weeks has directed the or- | anization of a board of general offi- | A ers to make recommendations to the | (3 cretary of W: polications for | | ppointment as office of the Reserve and on appli- ations for federal recognition S eneral officers of (he tional Guard. | he board will ¢ of general offi- the C Mhice Corps and will me 18 2 suilicient number of #ify it If appointment officer of anv i of the Reserve Corp conside § the recommendation of the chief of the corresponding branch of the Army Will be referred to and considered by | 1 rd | ] 'rior to the federal recognition of | §|1\ general officer of the National | uard ais comnicte records, ort of any examination held. Transmitted to the board by € f the mil bureau, accomp: is recommendation The eretary of War will have final urisdiction in all cases ' Chickeri Upright Piano (Used) - ' A Real Bargain | 1 | | Terma to Suit l Artkur Jordan Fiano Co. || | 3 G Sireet at Thirteenth i | 2 Only Just Arrived Black Satln Hats 35 The latest vogue in midsummer millinery— BLACK. These are quite the most modish hats being worn at present, and are just the styles for vaca- tionists, bécause they’re suitable for every occa- s1on. Trimmed in Chantilly lace, ribbons and fancy glycerine ostrich feath- ers. The styles are ex- ceedingly smart little off - the - face hats and large sailor effects. $3.95 and $5 Whlte Milan Sailors at $1.88 A new lot of these stylish summer hats the same low price which created such a stir last week. popular a number of the season’s most values at the sale price—$1.88. Little Girls’ $3.98 & $4.98 Organdie Dresses Reduced to $3.39 This season’s most becom- ing models for little girls from 2 to 6 years—lowered in price: for clearance. Fashioned o3 sheer quality Organdies. it 3 pretty pink, blue and vello\\mf—‘_ Saturdays During July and August THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JULY 14 1921, = Colgate’s. Extracts, 10c Trial size bottles of Colgate's Extracts, including _Cashmere Bouquet, La France Rose, Monad Violet and Dactylls. (Tax, 1c extra.) First Floor of on sale tomorrow at Choice of shapes—extraordinary Goldenberg's—Second Floor. tra only. <hades. with ruffled and hem-5ey med skirts: some with dainty w embroidered designs on col @ and pocke Friday’s 25¢,50cand $1.00 Sale! You know what values you have reaped in previous salcs—and you can expect even Artlcle at $1.00 You cannot afford to miss a single one of the multitude of bargain offerings arranged for tomorrow’s 25¢, 50c and $1.00 Sale! Any Article at 50c bigger things for tomorrow. Any THREE YARDS ox-‘ EMBROIDERY Sw i ‘ambric and Nainsook Em- broidery, in edgings, beading, seaming and beaded edge Women's Neckwear, including collars and collar and cuff sets, organdie, lace glnghdm. 25C georgette CHILDREN'S KNITTED WAISTS—AIl sizes: the pop- 2 C ular “Acorn” brand. Knit Underwear Section—First Floor. WOMEN'S 35¢ VESTS—Gauze Cot- ton Vests, low neck and fo sleeves; band and crochet tops. regular sizes: also nnmu- tops in extra siz Perfect quality CHILDREN'S WHITE COTTON I SOCKS—"Onyx" brand, with | the turnover to Perfect 25C quality TWO PATRS OF WOMEN'S HOSE— White and Cordovap Summer-weight Gauze Hose, seamed back; also Me- iun-weight ~ Black Cotton Hose. mocked seam back: all sizes. Some have slight defects, and others are perfect. Values up to 29¢ pair. Two p.m—s 25C for ME:! Brighton Garters, 40¢ GARTERS—Paris _or Double-grip Pad fine lisle webbing; 25C all color? . . MEN'S 39¢ AND 50¢ HAIAE‘ HOSE— Mercerized Lisle Half Hose, full rein- forced heel, toe and_sole: in black and plain colors. — Broken lots; fine, high-grade makes. SC AlL perfeet qualit VOILE — 40 50c PALM BEACH —With fine nickel mostly all sizes. CHIFFON wide, inches sheer qu.dln DIE — wide, a fine. sheer perfect grade CHECK NAINSOOK — 32 25¢ — 36-inch 25¢ inche quality WHITE inches wide, a fine, soft-fin- ish grade, in neat lmull and hro checks. ... STR L White Woven Striped “u\!t- ings. a. fine. sheer quality: for waists and dresses. COLORED ORGANDIES—39 inches wide, a fine, sheer quality, in a com- plete assortment of all want- street ed and ev!nlnfl’ 25¢ nch P Colored Chifton Volles, in 2 beautiful sheer quality: street and evening shudea PRINTED VOILES—36 and 38 inches wide, light grounds, in a won- derful assortment of new styles and colorings. such as checks, 25 (Y stripes. floral patterns and figures .. R § RT STI I'E BARDINE SUIT- AND SKIRTING—In the black and white 250 stripes: 36 inches wide. BLEACHED PILLOWCASES—45x36 lirge size, perfect auality: hand torn and ironed. 25C TWo YARDS OF UNBLEACHED n SHEETING COTTON — 40 inches wide, a heavy round 25(: thread quality ... » FOUR 10¢ COT N BIRDEYE T O W E L S—Fast-color red borders, suitable size for office. dentist or barber use. C FOUR_for a%e MARY GARDEN TAL- CUM POWDER—A high- grade. delicately perfumed Taleum. (Tax. 1c). 50c THERMOMETERS— Lot of an importer's sam- 25¢ ples. all high grades 25C (Toilet Goods Dept.) TWO YARDS OF I!LEACIIED coT- TON—36 inches wide, 25c fine, close woven, soft- flninh grade SIX H s_—Women's Handkerchiefs, in an_assortment of styles, including embroidered corner and plain white hemstitched, also men's white hem- - 25¢ Article at 25c widths up to 4 inches. lic and 19¢ values.. e . NECKWEAR—Odds and ends of / 25¢ stitched handkerchiefs. . women., € No mail or phone orders filled. DRESS inches wide, in 25C DTH wide, a qua and women's 25C TWO YARDS OF APRON GING- HAMS—Amoskeag A Ginghams and oth fine quali in all size blue checks ERPENTINE CRE wide, in printed patterns plain colors; for Kiponos and house d s HIRTING MADRAS 2 wide, white grounds, neat colored stripes, a fine woven, soft-finish srade - PON 2 inches wide, mercerized '.uum in tan pongee, lavender, light biue and black .. - RIBBONS—Extra fine quality, for hair bows, satin moire and fancy pat- terns; in sought after shade: plo of In.hl colors . pet in colors red and tan; the Grass Runner in 250 green only, Yard............ TWO YARDS OF CURTAIN SCRIMS—Yard wide, in various pat- terns, suitable for curtains and window draperies. 25C Regular grad s COVERS—17 ik 3 cushion or small grounds; sold of regulax of miters for or blue one-quarter Covers; Rose for price i 25¢ because WATER P D TWO CAKES oF 10-quart _trade size Galvanized Iron Water Pail and two of Clean- 25(: easy < Choice 25¢c 25¢ 25¢ BlsOrienta B one-pound pack- BELL'S 2 MATO SOUP TWO PAC DRIED PEACHES — Ribbon” brand, practically peeled, 25C 11-0z. packages . 39c AND 49c BATHING CAPS— Choice of several smart style, in rubher Bathing Caps, guaranteed waterproof, 25¢ Second r—Surf Dept. 50c STE :D GRASS RUGS— 15x36-inch _size, stenciled deslgns, various colors. medailion and neat border de- 25(: e R First Floor—Bargnin Table, BOYS' SOFT COL- All sizes. 25(’, " SUSPENDERS— 25c quality webbing, off. Good leather ends and’ cast Third Floor. 3% AND 5fc¢ STAMPED SCARFS— Also Centers and Pillow Slins. Assorted pat- terns Notion Dept, 25¢ WRITING PAPER—72 sheets in package. Good quality 'lhllnen finish. White, pink and 25‘: ue match Three pack- ENVELOPES — To above paper. 25¢ ages for LONG A BEAD (H\I\W— Or Fan Chains, good quality pearl beads, in un assortment of sizes; well made, plated clasp 25C ASSORTED LOT OF JEWELRY— Factory samples and odd lots, includ- ing Bar Pins, Brooches, rrings, Bracelets, Pin Se!s, Shm Bead Chaing, etc. " : 25¢ values wize, with gold SHOPPING twine: large mesh — Good cloe Genuine Palm Beach Feather-weight Mohair Light-weight Serge Our entire stock of this clearance price. I stripes. ell tailored. A special offering models, of Mercerized Gabardine, me in plain wi Clothes ctory. Come tomorrow in blue and brown stripes. Men’s Hot-Weather $12.50 No man need deny himself the comfort of a feather- _\\'mgh( suit when he can purchase cool-looking and serv- iceable c'othes for hot-weather low figure this sale offers. All the most popular men and young men—tall or short—thin or stout- find something entirely satisf Plenty of the inconsp wear at the extremely caves, and such a vi . us patterns and darker col- orings, as well as the cool, light shades so well liked. Sizes 34 to 46 in the lot, but not a complete range sizes in each style. comfortable summer suit from the assortment at $12.50. Tropical Worsted and Serge Suits, $19.75 Expertly tailored suits with the men like- and style that men and young ricty that will select a Reduced to $29.50 Men's Choice of Skeleton lined: nd Young hiue, g White Flannel Trousers, $9.50 YVery Fine -1 Trousers, ex- and 40 Quality White Fla izes 29, Sale of Wash Skirts Values Worth Up to $5.98 for Iric itc fect quality ... S Sfe UNION SUT 1t Gauze Cotton Unic um- 1its, k and no s . ero- i sizes b oand 6 only c 6fic BOYN' UNION SU1 Summer weight, h . high neck and sh heck 50 In wh ru » 2 C ¢ MOWATR SICILIAN —Good, lustrous auality for Navy 1 oniy¥..... . C STRIPED TUR SILK 01 inches wide, firm woven ality, in a good rtment of cole combi- for men's shirts and SOC inches silk, women's 50¢ 50c 500 R—Foulard and chil- OF SHEET MUSIC—AIL the popular hits of the season.. SUSP! webbing off .. MEN and other high-grade silks. new medium shape four-in-han, polka dots and various fig- SOC ure WHITE 6 inches wid., varn mera quality: for suits 50C CHARMEUSETTE —36 inches wide. A YArn merc »d cotton satin, has the appearance of all-silk eatin: in white, flesh, pink. ymnler\ and light blue; for ling SOC wear i HREE YARDS OF “HI’I‘E GALATEA inches wide, a hea quality’ for blouses. for.... WHITE PIQU wide, a firm with heavy raised w 4 WHITE POPLIN—36 inches wide, rn mercerized qual- with rich, lustrous SOC WHITE 1} Y VOILE WAIST- INGS—38 inches wide, a very fine, sheer, two-ply quality, —in " white embroidered designs, checks. plaitls, stripes —and - SOC ures .......- é9c AND BAGS for carrying bathing C suits, caps and shoes.. Second Floor—Surf Dept. 75¢ WATER WING ‘Learn how to swim by wearing a pair of these C wings Second Floor—Surf Dept. RIBBONS—For bows, good a and hair hes sortment of colors and styles; satin, brocade, moire, plain and satin striped effects; five. and six finches C wide .. K5¢ DISH PANS—Gray En- ameled Dish Pans, large SOC 17-quart_trade size. e PRESERVING KETTLES—Blue Enameled Preserving Kettles, large size 5 UP TO $2.00 METAL GIRDLES— Oxidized metal and celluloid combinations and antique ef- SOC fects. For dresses, el TWO MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS— Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs; good quality, 5OC PARASOLS — Chil- full size and well madc. in an CHILDREN'S assortment of pretty, well dren’s Fancy Parasols, made styles: sure to please the little folks. : RUBBER Kleinert’s _ Rubber proot squares; standard quality TWO PAIRS OF WOMEN'S 50e HOSE: 4 lis Semi-fash- ioned H ad gray; won 2160 HOS) Thre in oan as- Men's . tart all piped scams with si v of 100 smart’y styled Wash Skirt Pique and Surf Entire Stock of Better Grade Summer Suits Women’s $4.39 [ silk Gloves | $3.25 . A special Women' broide button whi F chades. ily embroid, Goldenberg's--First Floor sale effects. Saturday vour share vilues—ev Men - get phenomenal shirt in our entire this clearance sale one low price Suits, $3.75 ted lmited quantity it Hes thread Tropical Worsted Suits in the better grades at e n checks, gray oxford and olive and hlue with iee. itk k. Sizes for all men—34 to 44. plain ¢ Summer Trousers, $6.75 Light-welzht also 38 only plain gray and $2.95 »and fl Second Floor—Skirt Section )YS' $115 AND _$2.25 AW HATS — Shapes le for boys from & 50C 9 years of ag hird Floor. BOYS' GO CAPS—Large and small shapes. of blue serge mixtures; leather SOC sweatbands Third Floor. S 8% OVERALLS— Union made, in stifel blue stripes. Sizes 6 to 10 years SOC only YARDS OF HUCK CRASH— Huck Crash. fine rbent weave, for hand SOC or roiler towels. 20c value (Limit, 5 yardm). e MERCERIZED DAMASK £ CARF S—Hemstitcned Mercerize Scarfs, full lengths, assorted patterns SOC e KNITTIN brand of WORSTED—"Stand- g00d assort- 50C popular shades. SHORT MUSLIN PETTI- COATS—Fine quality, flounce of tucks and hemstitched 50C hems. 29 ‘and 31 lengths, First Floor. De SANITARY APRONS—Large size, beautiful quality, fin ished with fine net, correct 50C lengths Coruet Section, Third Fioor. Bevoise batiste, 50c¢ 69¢ BR. Summer square tion; tom SRES—D e eres, white yoke of lace inser- trimmed top and bot- Sizes 38 to 48. edged with lace. 12 years .. Third Floo GIRLS' CREPE BLOOMERS—Fine or with grade, in pink: button-hole band izes 50C vears .. s Third Floor. canoes, cretonnes, light dark grounds: filled SOC fluffy cotton ........ FOUR YARDS OF ADAWS MOS- ors_ ... Firnt Floor, RAG RUGS—24x36-in. size. hit-and-miss effect, light CUSHIONS—For QUITO NETTING— 50 and dark coloring: covered with heavy inches wide, in various col- $1.00 GRASS RUNNER—36 inches wide, tape bound edges, stenciled designs; in green SOC only. Yard WOMEN'S LOW ~SHOES—Oxfords and pumps, of patent colt. black kid, tan and white canvas; not this sea- son's style, but good quality shoes. Sizes 212 and 50c 3 only g—— No ~ exchanges—no refunds—none tried METAL VANITY CASES—Oxi- dized silver finish. practical, well made styles, containing coin holders,” puff box and card compartment and mir- 50‘: ror GOLD-FILLED NECK AND LOC- KET 'CHAINS—15. 15" and 50 2 inch lengths. Well made, Soldeced iak chaing 4 C BLACK SHOPPING BAGS—Black weather-proot leather fin- 50 ish, with double riveted handles; large size.. C GRAVIER’S EXTRACTS — High- grade Quadruple Extracts, in favorite floral odors, including Ar- butus. Rose, Lily of the Val- ley. Violet and Honeysuckle. soc PAPER white crepe; one hundred in Do 50c (Tax, 2¢.) Ounce. 'S¢ VALENCIENNES LACE EDG- THREE_PACKAGES OF' NAPKINS—Good quality INGS AND INSERTIONS— In round and square meshes, 12 mostly in match sets yard bolts ORGANDY White and colors, 2% yards lons & Nedkwear Dept. Trousers of all-wan! i $1.00 va A 4 Up to $7.98 Mesh Bags at $4.79 zed Silver and Green Gold Mesh Bags, the newest and n importer's st stylish shapes and ample line offered for at $4.79. First Floor. Ty stack goes into tomorrow t All of them splen- Men's Sal to $6 Bathlng Viire Bathing Suits, skirt colors | Wwith T ) striped hems mo; Iy seat and xide adjus Men’s Half Hose, 59¢ » h Men’s $1.50 Union Suits Clearance of Our Entire Stock of Men’s Fine Silk Shirts Worth Up to $9.00—at $5.6 of these silk did shirts—highest grade | and Fagle Crepe Silks, the silks that are used in m men's high-grade silk <hirts A varied assortment of styl 1o select from, includ 1 or with satin stripes, Baby . Radium Silk. Silk r heauntiful quality s and novelty stripes. pericet Sale t extra. Men's $1.50 Union Suits i 89c e “Luxu 'nion Suits, fine uul- and 1 r 1 Laulbrigegan and a few of b ton; with short i perfect ’Vlens l‘nderuear. 49¢ flannel in $1.09 Lawrenio Bulbriggan gand color “Faultless - B Suits, ferwenr sleeve shirts, of satin stripe le awers, made with less stvle, mad ble seat: siges un and eloged crat and $1.00 Goldenberg’s—Clothes Shop for Men—Fi-st Floor—Direct Entrance From K Street. 3 in tailored and trimmed | Satin, at savings that will nterest thrifty A well fitt Goldenberg '« $4.98 and $5.98 Surf Satin | Stytish suits of I \\r~—|\ able Puant in tan and to 17 years $1.00 s Rub- t Floor. AND S1.50 BAGS—Large size, ber Bathing Suit red, blue. green BATHING waterproof jags and $l .00 nd Floor—Surf ALLMINIM ‘ith cover AAD s anese China Tea Cu neat decoratud of six cups and six cers for WOMEY » Full-fashioned White double sole, heel and toe. garter top: all sizes and perfect quality THREE pairs for 36- INFANTS' SHI weight Cotton Shirts, short sleeves and hieh short sieeves. Ferfect quality; broken =i THREE for ........ —WwoMm a5¢ VESTS—Summer- weigh e Cotton Vests. low neck, no sleeves, band and crochet tops few with cap sleeves. 00 Regular and extra sizes. l. REE for T'«"o'r:'s ‘oR1 TOILET WATER—A high-grade $l 00 pleasing perfume. Ounce, (Tax, 4c —Dr. Parker 4 for T\\n FOR ... WOMEN HANDK dened corner. linen Haundkerchiefs. good quality: duinty patteris l 00 50¢ valu: size composition Chips; one hundred _assoried red. $1‘0 white and blue SALT AND SHAKER SETSSilver-plated white metal attractive colonial shapes. Kach pair neatly boxed $l 00 UP T up-to-date Jewelry cluding Gold Beauty Pin Sets. Lingeri Rhinestone Bar Pin cut crystal pearls. in all new colors: and Ribhon Soutoir with brilliant pendants — PEARL BEAD N the Graduate styles, in inch lengths, with good quality pi 1 head finc luster and fin WONE! LEATHER AND SILK HANDBAGS—Ncw Jong handie siyles and camera shapes; black riety of styles.. SiGa * BEAUTY CASES—Fitted with large mirror. vanity case for powder and lipstick holder: in black and $l 00 GOOTR occsiwicns ibmsass oivis * . $1.40 GEORGETTF CREPE—i0 inches. in white. flesh. pink. tur- quoise, jade, hurnt orange. orchid, m: gold. old rose, honey dew. Harding blue, peach. brow taupe, gray, bisque, purple, nav: and black and all $l 00 leading shades .. e ace Dept., "‘!rl! Fioor. UP TO $3.50 SILK HOSE—Women's Glove Silk. Figh Net, Silk Lace. 1 grain and Thread Silk Hose. Several well known brand. Some silk all way up; others with lisle garter m, Colors include black and white, gr beige and others, but not all c other in each style; broken sizes; subject to elight 51 00 imperfections . CREPE DE CHI 39 all silk. fine woven qua range of street and even- ing shades. including inches wide. in a full $1.00 plent= of hlark and white SEAML S BLEACHED SHEETS — Rix40-inc fu'l double- Bathing Suits, $3.95 splendid quality Surf Satin: vith white. some smartly belts and 36 to 46, gredn or red piping: BOLDOIR CAPS—Of satin, L e chine and net. lace and ribhon trim- med, in flesh. pink, light $l 00 blue. old rose MENS fLi9 KHAKI P\\‘l!—l'ull loops and cuffs: 36 and 38 only PILLOWS—Larze size. heavy-weight art and *1.590 BE covered with Btripe tickings filled with sterilized curl- $l _00 ed feathers L «r hHlll\b—l retonne Cov ere Cushio tilled with silk flos ir srtment of handsome de- signs. in (ast light and dark col- 18 with N RUBBER STAIR hox ; ONE DOZE TREADS—tra v CHILDREN'S SAADALS A N D STRAP PUMPS—arefoot o amps. $1.00 Tefunds.) — Little Tots' sizes nehes, siz Summ. neck. short slecves, peg-top styies; aussorted light checks and xrlmu-Fd with white. 2 to $l 00 DRESSES—Fine colors and plain checks and s but ton sides, belt pock ets. Sizes 1 v e . 4 WHITE N N z Fine quality. double pan- $l 00 el 1 madels; elastic waist, lengths. .. ® wow S—Pink silk and cot in assorted dots and fancy $1.00 double elastic kued reinforcement WOMEN'S DRAWERS—Step-in model. in pink I white nainsook. and e $1.00 tic wHist all sizes. THR . JA BLUE PRINT AND SAN LUNCHEON IhTI—TI\Ir. patterns $1.50 1o $1 ll $l 00 values - - RS APANE '(l" Il PRINT LUNCHEON CLOTHS— 1y: slightly stained TABLECLOTHS— mercerized dum- $1.00 DIAPER $1.00 F7$1.00 and IR v grade t1y hemmed: inches. Mill N ANTISE "l'l( —18 inch. sealed manitar: of ten yards: firs cartons quali- WASH Stonewall” NE i whit sizes 4 10 7 First Floor. BOYS' PAJAMAS—One piece Pajamas, fashioned two of high-count perc: and mad sizes 2 to $l .00 18 vears Third F a5 'rml.r:T COMBINATION Mary ular 50c box of Lady Mary Vanity Rouge and one 35¢ box of Lady Mary Talcum Powder. (Tax, 4¢) $l'00 INPORTED SWISS ORGANDIE—45 inches wide. a very fine, sheer. trans- parent quality. In'acam- sl 00 o plete assortment of street CLOTH—30- and evening shades. $1.00 EN YARDS OF a fine, soft-finish for lingerie IGEE SHIRTS— v percales and printed Cuff style: a h collar attached. $l 00 . T ROBES— $1.00 qualii few v Al have Tronts MEN Fine s CAMBRIC Ni quality material % neck style:

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