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AVIATORS WIN VERDICT IN THIRD BOMBING TEST Army Planes Dispatch German Ship With Greater Speed Than Navy Guns. Observers Greatly Impressed. The third problem in the Navy's series of bombing and gunnery ex- ‘periments, conducted this past week at the Atlantic fleet practice grounds, resulted in a very decisive swing of opinion, favoring the aircraft bomb- ers, in the minds of the majority of ordnance officers, engineering experts, a handicap reserved exclusively for alrcraft. p Much comment was also made by alrcraft experts over the speed with which the pursult squadron of S.E.- 5 airplanes dived down upon their enemy and then whirred off, after dis. charging their bombs. = The S.E.-5 will travel up to 130 miles per hour, but some new types of pursult planes, which were designed during the world civilian observers from the navai( R WO 5 oF Large sizes. prefer for making better underwear. consulting board and national ad- nrod'ucnlun."an’.‘;elxznwtrf:m;fio::: “ : ots®’ i visory commission on aeronautics, | Morse scout and the ordnance engi- Three “‘Bargain Spots” in New and Clearance neering jobs, are sald to attain average speed of 170 miles per Lonr Such speed, attained by small par- sult planes, attacking with light bombs, will make them a most diffi- cult target for ship gunners to hit. Thelr average speed would thus figure out about 2,500 feet per second, congressmen and the foreign military attaches, who observed the work from the Henderson. No complete report of the time fac- tors invoived, on the relative value of the hits made on targets, has yet been issued by the official board of THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C, JULY 17, -1921—PART 1. Turkish Towels 5 9c Heavy Two-thread Towels, and the finely-texiured lighter kinds in plain white Longcloth, . This is a high-count and fancy color schemes. ot and durable—the Manufacturers’ Clearance DT I $1.00 and 51.25 | 50¢ Pillowcases Yard-Wide Plecs . $1.98 quality, firm, kind women Co (UL LU LT orful Wash Goods 400 Jfimper Dresses New shipment ready at 9:15 Monday— smart Jumper Dresses of linene, in pink, rose, copen, tan and reseda, with patent leather belt and neat piping. Also Ging- ham Jumper Dresses with self belt or patent leather belt. They'll go in a hurry—be here early. $1.95 For Men oburvu;‘l, cor;)sx:mtfiu entirely «:t :‘l;"r;al:elzunnd ?;l! mile trhnvelled l'nr OTIS UNDERWEAR—White gauze shirts and navaj officers, but all press accounts e gunner has to aim <, o . 2Bty S _sleev S5 1 on] S v [N ey SINE S Caaty e e S i e and | e e T ot 65 wal el o 2 Setueh Ya? SIS0 S e sehs | Would be cven ereaier than thin gmhm Ofs 3125 Underpricing the Favorites for Women’s an S Al e M C jast Wednesday, distinguished itse Better Bomb-Sighting Needed. ozen, On e ks 3 - 3 by the expeditious way in which it| , “To% BOmECE 2 ? 10N SUITS—In a'l sizes. 34 to 3 % to Langl 1d. on ear POROSKNIT UN destroyed thé German destroyer. | which was afforded. to ‘&i“ixfl'&u Monday at . Chlldl‘e]l 8 Vacat 58, Plenty of extra sizes. Short sleeves, sleeveless Ny Y7 Bequired Lemger, last Thursday, aigo led many of the Each Tnd V neck style, all knee length. Ecru, Na: unners, firing bo! om a,technical men, who were treated to A = RS 4 e =S _ destrayes and a battleship on each of | flghts in the De Haviland-4 Libberty. 39¢ 34-Inch ; 50c 40-Inch $1.25 45-Inch strictly perfect. White, sligintly im $l 1 9 two olher!ll:mflurlllrgtlu,lreqnlred“:n ::esll‘l:d, bo‘rinhelm (‘)?uduu(d dl:rll;‘ Th fiE £ tunities o i o PETfECt wovvirriieneriaeiieeeeaae s one case three times as long as the ar and s e most actively e opportuni rtunities to lay 1 s 3 s . e R ice oo o o ving | uned) to. discover. what they. termed pportunity of opporiu Y Jumper Dress Swiss StoffEI 8 LISLE SOCKS—Highly mercerized quality, dyed their enemles as did the Army bomb- | the “makeshift” character of the bomb- ers. The vessel sunk by the Army |sizhts now used. also was a larger and heavier (by, Many alrplane manufacturers ex- 200 tons) vessel than those sunk by | pressed the belief that when appro- the bluejackets. priations are made for the real de- A considerable amount of acrimo- |velopment of better bomb sighting nius, if subdued, dispute was mani- |and releasing apparatus, and their fested privately, this last trip on the | perfect installation, that target-hit- Henderson, which carries observation | ting abllity would increase by leaps parties to the fieet. Civillian aircraft | and bounds. enthusiasts and congressmen began| Ordnance experts also expressed to talk assuredly of ‘junking 340.- | similar beliefs and discussed the long, that took three a supply of best quality pillowcases at a saving of 2lc on each one. The story in a nutshell: These cases are made up from the accumulation of remnants of fine bleachéd sheetings—Dwight Anchor and other superior brands. If manufactured in the regu'ar course of business they could not be LINENE 25¢ Yd. The one supreme fabric for jumper dresses, as well as for middies and other wash wear. Organdy OcYd. Ready for another busy Monday with this crisp, trans- Organdy OcYd. Of exquisite texture—a superfine weave of organdy and white ... white and colors. to a deep, fadeless black and clocked in black 39c¢ BATHING SUITS—Men's California_Style One- piece Black Jersey Bathing Suits. trimmed Sizes 36 to 46. Reduced 98C with $2.00 SHIRTS—Men's Fine Hand-laundered Per- cale Shirts, with stiff cuffs. A range of $1.59 000,000 battleships tedious processes by which modern s i times as long to sink a destroyer as l.xunulgmfng lndellm)l'ng had been fie- Ideal weight, uniform tex- % 2y decliively be- from the famous Stoffel Looms popular patterns, all in fast colors..... $40,000 airplane” and, of course, con- : veloped, and prophecied that bomb bought to sell for less than 50c. We took a ture, hard to wrinkle. Comes parent organdy decisively at St. Gall, Switzerland. Re- ' “Big Bill" Fi servative Navy men promptly resented | sighting and releasing also would . A A . in white, navy, copen, linen, low its worth. Washes per- quires no starch in launder- WORK SHIRTS—Men's ig Bi ine such conclusion being drawn. develop only as appropriations were big portion of this surplus production and pass old blue, lght Blue, pink, ro%¢ | fectly, with no loss of its high | INE. ~Green. tomato, orchid. Chambray Shirts, with collar and two 89C Army officers were all carctully muz- |made for technical cxperimentation ana dark rose. A'rare com- | pO0T T N0 Nl T onia, | i, brown, rose. gray. light pockets. Al sizes zled in everything that they said, by|and development. the saving on to you. bination of style and utility Nile, French blue and white. white and hlack. . with low cost. The Boys’ Clearance Here’s Unusual Economy For Mothers special order of the Secretary of War. The next problem will ‘be the de- Both Sides Fully Aroused. \structlon_of the ex-German light The result has been that the past Sfe.isel, Frankfort, which will occur week's work showed both sides fully Sonday at 9 am. in the same gen- aroused and eager to outdo the other. | &ral locality, with the Navy, Marine A g ahd Sagcr tp outdo the | Corps and Army bombers taking al- car- | ried out with skill and competence, | (STASIE MRS AL the target with 250 $1.50 Seamless Sheets “Bulldog” Famous quality—unsur- 600 pound bombs. and the conclusion formed by ob- | 9,8 . : - servers that the air service had the Next Wednesday will see = the KHAKI_PANTS — Boys' $1.00 BLOUSES—Broken sizes in Sport passed for strength and service. Bleached Do foine Week's argUMCNt was Simply | battleship Ostfriesland as the target. Redvy EHaML” Rams, full-cut: Blousds wich heic siteven C without starch. This size can be used - Arm, i o nicker style. strongly and high neck blouses 4 S S 5/, i o triple the time record in sinking her R O O sewed throughout. Sizes #QC . With long sieeves. Choice, for top sheets on double beds, as well aerial sewnce, (ha:' (he naval cfaft class battleship Florida) will attract i i as for top or bottom on three-quarter Qd with Well drilled erews on old |an impressive list of technical and CLOTH SUITS—Boys' All-wool WASH SUITS—Odds and Ends 8 ot established ships of a thoroughly fa- Oficial observers. The various flying Cloth Suits. sizes 7. 8, 9, 10 and DBoys' Wash Suits, In assorted beds. Every sheet is perfect. millar cype. Corps wil' altermate o this attack 11. Just the suits to 4 stvles. and icolors. " Sold c S i, SOEH aE Wearwall Med S Bome of the best jud, £ ord also, starting in with 250-pound start to school in. $4 5 or 1.00 to $150. 69 Crochet spreads, such . e Bedspreads, heavy work i he oS Judaes of OTAnANCe bombs and working up to 1,000-pound Lined pants ... . ® Cholce .o.vennnnnn . formerly sold for $3.00; 72x84 ty. size TExSS. Hem- heavy Marseilles pat bombs in the first day's work. terns. Hemmed edge: 2-PANTS SUITS—Clearance of $1.9 establishment were aboard the Hen- BEACH CLOTH KNICKERS— derson and while not wishing to be Will Make Boys' All-wool 2.pants Suits, BEAS 1 R L u:z;ud. were quite free in 8{ating that | Extensive observation will be made dressy belted Norfolks. Excel: Lot o “:“yl';mg::""fl;‘:”‘ Wash Special o & “the tremcndous destructive POWET aboard the Ostfriesland after every lent = lining. Both Fanta, . ds, Bridesmaid Brand that for and remarkable accuracy of the bi i $6 98 Stzes 5, 6. 7 and 8. $1.00 Marseilles Bedspreads, Drice : s fere bombs were impreasive and the pere | eh g EL Bl By e I Baire or bants linea: . value. ' Pair .... c merly sold for $3 78xs8. Scalloped edges wund cut 4 centage of hits was certainly equal to, BLOUSES—Boys' Elue Cham- STRAW MATS—Odds snd Ends cora if noi greater, than that averaged by pound bombs will be released upon it bray Blouses, high neck with at- Boys' Rah Rah Hats, in black and King’s Palace heavy artillery at long range.” to determine the exact results of such h H Military attaches similarly refused great quantities of T. N. T. on heavily tached tallar; alfo fn neat 69 navy. Styles and sizes 4 “ PN N d 1o b e o Secount SF he Haelis | Ercat yanuitie Ameries Bes” OQC for vova ot 30 5 45¢ Springs” Another ome [\eeds cacy” of the situation, but all ex- ' f’,‘;f’”,.‘:l ia fle{flfl;“p;]fl:{’nfend! ?“"o?flx: long and of 23,000 tons displacement, ot DPI :h: ““"!xlal ;om;"r'lg P:.:(fcpe' i will make a wonderfu] target and the the building of airplane carriers for cach fleet, and the judgment that “the airplane will probably constitute the battleship’s most deadly enemy in all | aple to plerce her 75-pound decks future warfare. | and expldde’in such a way as to open Synopsis of Week's Work. | her seams and wreck her side plates A synopsis of the week's work, as ' for heavy leakage. the Atlantic fleet agreed upon by observers and all flagship, Pennsylvania, will cut loose DPress accounts; 1s a8 follo on her with saivos from heavy 14-inch This vessel, approximately 600 feet Huck Towels—25c 18x36 Huck Towels with 19C red border. Each Turkish Towels—39% Heavy Turkish Towels, sizes up Each.t.(? o 25C Luggage Bags—$1.25 val- test is expected to produce royal sport as well as invaluable fnforma- tion. In case the aerial bombs are not Sale of DRESS Clearance Specials LITTLE NEEDS At Little Prices Stamped White Pique Clearance ES OVERALLS AND JUMPERS and if It remains afloat for the second | day, 1,000-pound bombs and 2,000- i i July 13—The ex-German destroyer, | turret guns, and pound the Ostfrie: L4 sses. Si 5 2 —Men's _Plain Blue G-102. was attacked by Army air| land until she sinks into oblivion c1 S Dre Sizca'l10.6:.c 59C ue; well made of matting, Striped Denim and White serdice, exelullvelr. The target was| This will be the first opportunity Stamped Colored Worth $6.00 to $10 vith three Drilling Ove ralis Tocated clghty miles (o sea, was 312 | ordnance experts in this country will Chambray Dresses. Sizes wit| e l 00 and Jumpers in 950 feet long, thirty feet wide, displaced have to witness the Wm{"‘;"“““‘f 6 to 10. 79(: R Si: 16 clasps......... . sizes 38 to 44. Each 1,108 tons; launched Novenfber, 1915, | & first-class, modern battleship in the Mavis Tal 0 10........... Soa o egular Sizes 0 L MEN'S PAJAMAS—Of By the Krupps. for aciive service in | BEh 8248 ind (he At 1o,be Fequred avis Taleum Pilgrim Bags and Bos- to 46—Also Extra 7 Scarfs—S1.30 1850 Lace | sornined ve i the world war. | ttacked firat with | 8ll future breparedness policies in Powder, 19¢ ton Bags, of black 98 & 5 8 trimmed White Linene Bu- stripes and plain colors. also 11 S.E.°5 pursyit planes, each carrying | both the air scrvice and the Navy. leatherette s oun C Sizes 48, 50 and o reau Scarfs. fnu Qo wklusopls Wik aod four tweniy-five pound bombs. de- HMAIR _ NETS—Cap and ., in Gi . 9 omie $ signed to demoralize & ship's crew M N Fringe Style Halr ';Mf:."' g""l'" black 17¢ 52, in Gingham Each...... C IO 1.49 ANd stopits ‘anti-aircrott guns only. NEGRO ADMITS SLAYING Keta'n an shades. 40C and white. Ball........ Dresses ... 5 Window Shades—75c Heavy e o aib e808 caen Broopineone. bomb. oniy. at & VIRGINIA POSTMAST! DORED: vsloworamsitions Safety Pins, 2 cards 5 Opaque Cloth Shades, 3x6. Irish Damask flight over the target and the division ST ER BOSTON BAGS—Black and for . sigsniais moems C C l G- h D Plenty of dark Table _ Cloths, 1 95 scoring seven direct hits in the first Ten ' Leather Boston Bags Women'’s and Chil- 7 00 lllg am 1’resses 4 59C Blzsisixny Elne . twelve shots.” 4 lo:n{l of twenty r:":s B wr:‘tlh &»:;kllel;:z(ener of loc dren’s Cotton Parasols. [ greens. DPerfect.. O h MABKINS_ 185 was obtained out of forty total shots . a y. L 2 ot i [ §—1% e e doktorer thus Theoreticatly Haskins Says He and Griffith Car- TRrOUEhout ov. 53'50 Pearl Crochet Cotton. IOC Cool Tissue- eave D Dress Gingham—25c 32-in. 18 Trish Mercerized Damask having been put out of action within ried Stones Long Distance. ) 3 for 25c. Ball...... W resses Laundry-proof Dress Ging- Dinner Napkins $l 50 ;);lrg minutes work. !:u;u;l:v?ell:y Fal Dentes Stor = HEMMED lzdumhxsmls- Women's Silk Par- 2 98 Va4 neat :]\Hh h;;:‘t;r:nr- * artin bombers arrived by sions a] es TY. inch Hemm. Napkins asols, perfect qualit . ’ ers. A, > th thi lanes to a division and = P! q Y [ < TRAVELING BAGS—$12.00 N heavy 250-pound . bombs to the | Spectal Dispaich to The Star. mfi{‘:’{nmu’:"fi:&‘f" St 3-yard piece Lingeric Braid, COOI Fallcy Vofle Dl‘esses checks. Yard.... (U Ladies' Genuine Cowhide ylane."and_profecded to drop “their | RICHMOND, Va, July 16—Detailed o et 33¢C with bodkin; pink, blue s Traveling hass @ Q 70 deadly “eggs” in pairs from an alti- | confession has been made by Raleigh and white ....... . 4-Ounce Package 16-inch size. in . lude Detween 300030, 4000 fett | Haskins, colored, In jall in Peters-| SHEETING—30c _40-Inch Graduated Peari- ik Cool Dotted Swiss Dresses R SCRWEAR — Women's Kirksey-Bingham team made the first |burg. charged with the murder’ of Heavy Unbleached Sheeting New Collars and Collar and Rice Powder Beads, glowing, lustrous . d ~ g Y 4y direct hit within_ten minutes, one |Stephen G. White, an. aged merchant Cotton for making seame Gl o 19C . . Cuff Sets, in the 2 sheets and other quality ... soe ptas (: C ] ; ‘ o and Eihe "other | 2R postmaster in Dinwlddie county. home needs. 17C Imported Beaded Bags, draw- ool Com ination Dresses FREE rs‘:‘)l"l‘:‘{:randm“:‘:gloi‘: 50C tearing a great hole in the side-plates| Haskins is said to have told all the Yard l...... string style, in light Chalze . i s of_the target. facts of the crime, saying he and SASH CURTAINS—White and dark color com- New arrivals make this event, if anything, a greater at- With One Can of $4.50 The boat immediately began to sink | Judgeaz Griffith planned the afrair, Nottingham and binations t i han i coutil h rubber insert in & by the bow and with bow submerged | bringing the stones wWith which thei= '3 L Ceeiiensin traction than its pred;ccssor of last Monday. Every dress 2. & 2 Moy sides. For danc- was subjected to another direct hit [aged man was beaten to death a long Ecri/sash Cortains 390 Double Vanity Boxes, 50C is a QUALITY dress in every sense of the word. Oakley’s “Cynisca ing. tennis and $l .50 r.:rlwnr:’axh}ofs‘. t‘l"lhe‘fter:dh&r:efl- ma:m‘c; (; the scene of the murder. g e with tassel ............. TALCUM swimming ... ’ atel rose g n e r al - t] 3 -— 1. AL ' SE| T VEN Qerman sea terror went to its 1ast|by Hasking. ;:zm:nf: “{2"17:'2..:'::‘.‘5] 12 Bl Bleached Mers bl '?k°:‘:° ‘?lke. B'f'i Basque fronts that extend around the body to form 190 s150 3 N e vt { resting place at 10:40 a.m. just one}the murder by Haskins. cerized Damask of good ack, navy, taupe; metal 69C tie-back sash; medium and long tunics, many inset with POWDER White and pink. Perfect | hour and ten minutes after the “at-| The Dinwiddle county circuit coart welght in attrac- frames ..... dy bands ; f: id 1 1 L A special introductory offer to quality. Band top. . tack” began. No accidents to the|is to hold a special term the coming tive new patterns. [ Alarm Clocks, organdy bands; fancy side panel models with organdy vest, D Waihi erien Tatra sizen 55 50C D et aleh s s Got ot ceaj mosie. . will dispess iof ithe cascn ard, fece heavily nickeled, $1 39 collar and cuffs; surplice fronts, with tie-back sashes; dain- aLaunt s a,",(:l':,'f;fi: byl Regular sizes...... i . e risoners, : : .. : R X 3 —$3. - b e reported. Sug all' the bombers | Ereersbuse Jon kre: bes o oRert o RAG RUGI—18x36 Rag | accurate timekeepers D 1o ty rufflings and pleatings; net-lined voile dresses have | Choice of white and flesh, rice B ol vk : feturned safely to their home base at | The people of the county are incensed RUE% parterns ot 39C Oil Paste Shoe Polish g, | tunics and self or silk crushed girdle. powder. Limit, one combination Style, regular width and ; ; 3 over the brutal murder. : : hG i Navy Destroyers Take Turn. cketine s e T fast colors. Each.. black and tan._ ... ... - to a buyer. length. _Creen $1.98 £ July 15 the Atlantic fleet monopo- ARNIV. POSTPONED. CURTAIN RODS — 25¢ S | lized the two remalning ex-German ,n? 7 All'blls i 3 i He;v;; Br;usl c‘urt::m Rods, 4 TT;’I!L l('l?l;‘}"bo'_l'l‘l—:alldnfi,y \ e carnival ein €] under the Ve and straigl ‘able Oilcloth, o+ v . ‘destroyers for gunfire, using Arst the | o T CArnival being held under the gurved and straight 15¢ atte V ces 1 i ante newas | ‘destroyer Leary and .the Battieanip |School, California street and Phelps = larities, but _prac- 25¢ : Florida to destroy the 'V-43, which [Place, was postponed last night be- CHILDREN'S S0CKS — " tically perfect. " cause of thé rain. It will open at & Top White Socks and Yard .. : as 161 oot lndnl!.hwnh nlax tone” als- | GieCy ‘s’ aiicrnogn il dpaniat & Fancy Top White Socks and Edges and Insertions, Yard............ a placement, and then using the de-|until a late hour. The carnival will perfect, others : 5 . " H stroyer Herbert and the battleship [ome to a close tonight. slightly im- 19C . This table of laces is.going to be one of the busiest spots These Worth - While Delaware on the ex-German destroyer perfect ........... in the store tomorrow. It contains a bounty of desirable Savings on | $-132, which was 272 feet long and : F : : aving 910 tons’ displacement, launched in i Wg:'%‘:gfln otE=Sery- patterns in Platte Val Edges and insertions, in both ecru and & 1 Ao, IILE - e openad, fire: ik NEW and cordovan. - Slightly white. 2 to 5 inches wide. The laces of manifold trimming . Stenc e | three four-inch guns on the target imperfect. Limit, uses. 1 side and ten rounds per gun. The HOMFS :‘?r-"" to a buye C . R os : D D N e e s INFANTS | SHIRTS-er- Skirtings, 29¢ Georgette Crepe, $1.25 ] LA (;rass llb i per ship going into action with twen- corized Undershirts, with 10-in~h Embroldery Skirtings, 40-inch All-silk Georgette, Preparatory to Enlargmg Our Mllllnel'y Beautify the home at low H ty,_rounds aplece. high - necks and et longclothiandsnian IniGRINcy firm and serviceable. Black, D cost—and at the same time : The Leary opened fire on the V-43 short sleeves. C - S ke i eioonk tia Dest white and colors. epartment, obtain grass rugs that will i at 1:15 p.m. and in ten minutes of Slightly imperfect, wide edg Smong . give lasting satisfaction in firing obtained two - direct hits. with values in Monday's sale. b service. Japanese grass rugs thirty rounds, one hit going clean b CHILDREN'S HOSE— Flouncings, $1.49 Val Insertions, 4c e ylicaa In through the bow, midway of the Boys' Heavy Ribbed Black O e iiatiospteran'of Round and Diamond Mesh Val Millinery Must Go! m‘:‘r“ Sngangthar Sstiammts :‘e?i“Bl::: Gfitcpl“eflb- mag‘;":s}‘u?r 1‘.)‘.3-"‘3“ (F '{.’1‘2’{‘22 Lace Insertions in many pat- green and blue. battleship Florida finished the and:Cordovan Hos: ing. Light -blue, pink, yellow, terns. Assorted widths. Dosen ; ’ o P AN ash serihe 21¢ | GG . ol S T S B | S OD. ing \ INFANTS' _SOCKS — 0dds Millinery Department. Stocks Must Be salvos within twelve minutcs Zhe o and ends Infants White Val Lace Edges, 65¢ Dozen, 6¢ Yard Cleared Because of Temporarily Reduced Space. Nominal . thrée hours and thirty-five min- e "Pflce, 2 Sacks, “reduced - for Prices for Hundreds of Hats. Hundreds of yards of new and dainty round and diamond mesh Val Edges. 10c THREE-QUARTER SOCKS —Children’'s 69c Mercerized el‘:: after being first attacked. quick slearlm:a. o The other target, 8-132, was fired on destroyer Herbert at 2:55-and in the course of 9 minutes’ firing by 8x10 Grass Rugs $4.75 GEORGETTE HATS—White and all colors. Newest models, trimmed with flow- WHITE MILAN' @ 0 Three-quarter_Socks, slight- ' ::]‘n., .I: ‘:‘;’“ hits '"1" obm;l-t: e ly‘ &nw{'“t' Yhm 3 9‘: Clearance of SAILORS grs. (‘:rrne:r'nhe!n ;st!lch $3.50 amidships, o w laucy _tops, ;’n‘r':u:; :n ':x'&‘;:f"n- tu’vn?h' the Monthly also solid colors.. 1 79 SPORT HATS—Colored Sport T l- smokestack and one in the hull aft. WOMEN'S VESTS—Regu- ° {.‘:‘!’: °f,,‘“°,‘;§.,‘:},‘ .}:d Cl'ash owe. lng lar and extra sizes in Wom- en's Elastic Knit Gauze Vests, with $1.39 Destruction Is Completed. The battleship Delawsre completed $3.00 to $5.00 Fine White Milan Double-brim and Cush- many efféctive new styles ..... pmiormie 121/5¢ Muslin Underwear @estruction_of_this target, commenc- auze 17 ing fire at 5:54 p.m. and d ing V' neck. Perfect (4 - . P i . Bl WHITE UNTRIMMED HATS “July Clearance Sale of 20c Vefy ‘fine marksmanship with hers quality . ENVELOPE CHEMISE, of flesh 250 AND $298 BLoomEms, ion-brim Sailors in smart sail ST elles AR M aaaTs i J:( y CleassuceiSale of 20 galvos for eight minutes. The batiste, in camisole and corset in crepe and batiste. White, or models, trimmed with wide and panamas, in the popular eavy. dorabl German boat sank at-7:07 p.m., after PEARL _BUTTONS—Good cover styles, Varlously trimmed flesh and flowered ef- ind narow binds summer shapes. Sold soft, absorbent, durable the inspection had been carried out quality Pearl Buttons 3C With lace and embroid- fects. Shirred and 98C J for $3.00 to $5.00. $l o5 kind. Yard, 12Vc. Dy the oficial hoard ot okeesvers on i - ered effects, $1.00 49C ' ruffed at knees....... GARDEN HATS, CROICE «veensensn J . e 3 ; N 'WHITE SATEEN PETTICOATS, l:-ude-e '“l':ul double l;uol and o n ¢eo shadow-proof. 98 C TRIMMED HATS — Clearance lot of Colored Trimmed Hats that sold for $5.00 to $12.98. :?;.‘ Value «.oovn oo Yarfl-Wid down. Quail, turning first on ler port r 5 merging stern and then subi FIBER SILK SOCKS— Choice of - N’S DRAWERS, well . oice of Stock . Black and cordovan in Men's s S usiity srastin, Builders Are Asking R U——————————————————————S R LR The time required was four hours 3 8 ber 8ilk Socks, made Straightline models The season’s favor- gnd. tweive minuies ‘after she was fogf_ract;llly the oo value, eve 29¢c nies’d. 8 EaRl hade 19¢ with hematitched hem, = C ite ‘styles ana trim. $1 .85 P ercale, 18¢ o indication to officers aboard the N oA “c:;r‘;r‘ i socKE— and tucks ... oeono i AND BLOOMERS, of crepe de 5 m:‘;aous RAWAK 25c quality, firm, closely Henderson, of sinking, in spite of the OPEN DAILY - M i hresd Sl EXTRA SIZE ENVELOPE chine and tub silk. mise All colors in the popular large oTAMODS, BAWAE HATS and woven, with smooth finish. severe pounding which she received, i 3 s CHEMISE, of soft-finished mus- made with yokes of fine lace, garden- hats so much favored upid Hats in this clearaway o In a range of new stripes, and the many direct hits obtained. Socks, in Dblack, i d tte and hemstitching: high class sport and semi-trim- Technical observers all made com- - cordovan, navy and 1, out Sul) ‘sise i e wtrioe among the younger set. As e models.” Biack checks and figures. Yard, . ment on the diicalty which the de- || K, Wm . Ssede . Perfest C e i Tibbon, sl 00 Bloomers azd onir- $2.O8 practical as they are fascinating and colora. Eold for $5.00 ) i Stegare Mad with cepisding et e Aty Boeciat - 5 b Ted:and self-ruffied e —modern “sunbonnets” of straw. $12 to $20. Cholce. = ,aflflmlllll.l"l!.llllllmlllll |n|immnmn|ummungmmnnm llllllllllllllllllllll_lllvll‘ljl_lllmlllll‘ IIIIllIII|III||I||IIIIIIIMWInll“llmillfllIlIIIllI LT TR L su in the twenty-five knot breese which kicked up a rolling sea, as this _ wlfficulty was supposed by many. to be i NN.W. =3 i IIlIIIIIIIIIIIII‘:‘lIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII s

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