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PANAMA AGAIN FAILS TO OVERTURN AWARD SUPRENE COUNCI MEETING AUEUST Date of Opening Session De- layed to Accommodate Italian Premier. By the Assoclated Press. PARIS, August 1.—It has been defi- nitely decided that the next session of the allied supreme council, at which the question of Upper Silesta will be Asks United States to Use Its In- fluence on Costa Rica to Provide for Arbitration. Further efforts of Panama to have its boundary dispute with Costa Rica again arbitrated have failed of ap- proval at the State Department. The first request for consideration of the question at The Hague was re- fused, the State Department replying that Panama had an.arbitrai award already made to which she would be expected to conform. The second note asked that the United States use its influence upon Costa Rica to agree to arbitration. It was contended that since Costa Rica was one of the signatories of the Ver- sailles treaty she was bound to sub- be- taken up, shall be held in Paris mit the case Tor adjudication. The in Inites ates has not replied to the The date first proposed for the} G,ng note, but it was Indicated to- eeting was August 4, but Lord Cur- o the British secretary for forelgn Affairs, asked last week in the final British note of the correspondence with France over the Silesian ques- ion that August 8 be selected, as Pre- mier Bonomi of Italy would be unable to attend sooner, and this date has now been definitely * selected. Briand Accepts Proposal e LONDON, August 1.—The ritis! foreign office today received a reply from Premier Briand of France ac- cepting the proposal that the next Tceting of the allied supreme council be held in Paris a_week from today, August 8. Premier Lloyd George, Lord Curzon, the secretary for foreign af- fairs, and other officials of the foreign office will leave London Sunday for the meeting. Premier Bonomi of Italy and Marquis della Torretta, Italian minister of foreign affairs, also will be present. Tl?e latest telegrams from Upper Silesia report the situation there as quiet. Lord d'Abernon. the British ambassador at Berlin has been in- structed to co-operate With his French and It n colleagues 1in notifying Germany to hold herself in readiness to provide for the dispatch of allied forces to Silesia across Ger- many. The French authorities in Upper Si- lesia have let it be known that if any trouble develops from either the Poles or the Germans there the allied forces will act together, and Germany has issued a proclamation warning all Germans in Silesia and on its borders to maintain absolute order., BOLT KNOCKS DOWN 30. Artificial Respiration Saves Life of One in New York. TRAVERS ISLAND. N. Y., August 1. —Thirty members of the New York Ath- letic Ciub were knocked to the ground vesterday by a bolt of lightning that struck a shed in which they were seeking shelter. None was seriously injured. al- though physicians declared one man would have ird had not artificial res- piration been immediately applied. The clubmen had been swimming, but ran to the shed when the storm came up. All were able to watch a ball game an hour later. day that it would not alter its posi- tion. SPANISH TROOPS WIN VICTORY IN MOROCCO L Tribesmen Defeated by Farces Which Fight Their Way South From Melilla. LONDON, August 1.—Spanish troops. fighting their way southward from Melilla, Morocco, through the ranks of tribesmen who have hemmed in Gen. Navarro, near Montarruit, have won an important victory, says a Tan- gier dispatch to the Daily Mail The Spanish, who are under the command of Gen. Cavalcanti, succes- sor to the late Gen. Silvestre, who committed suicide, following the de- feat of the Spanish last week, have retaken Gourougou, Atalayot, Sidl Hamid, El Hadj and Nador, it is stat- ed in the dispatch. —_— POISONING IS SUSPECTED. Woman to Be Quizzed in Death of Two. CHICAGO, August 1—Mrs. John Demmer was to be quizzed today by Lloyd Heth, state's attorney, in con- nection with the deaths of Fred Kolze and of his wife, whose bodies showed traces of poison, according to Peter M. Hoffman, coroner. Kolze dled several weeks ago, while Mrs. Kolze has been dead eight years. A third body—that of John Demmer, husband of Mrs. Demmer—is to he ex- humed as soon as Coroner Hoffman can obtain the legal right to remove it from Colby, Wis. Poisoning is sus- pected by the coroner in this case also, it was stated. Following the death of Mrs. Kolze, Mrs. Demmer acted as housekeeper for Fred Kolze. TROOPS PICKET LISBON. Garrison Called Out and Guns Placed on Streets. LONDON, August 1.—Another political rflsl!. in which the soldiers are playing n important part, has arisen In Lisbon, Ponugnl, according_to the Daily Malil. A dispatch from Vigo, Spain, dated Sunday, said all the Lisbon garrison was called out at 4 o'clock Saturday morning and picketed the streets and placed guns in the principal thoroughfares and squares. The members of the Portuguese cabi- net were then conferring with the presi- dent and important events were reported as impending, the dispatch add E. I. MONTGOMERY DEAD. Special Dispatch to The Star. STAUNTON, Va., August 1.—Eugene Irvine Montgomery, in ill health for several years, expired suddenly at his home near Deerfield. He was sixty- five years of age, an honor graduate of Washington and Lee University, and had spent the greater part of his life teaching. He is survived by his widow and four l:hlldren He also leaves a ster, Mrs. D. B. Taylor of Miami, Open Until 5:30 P.M. Today IN TIME TO COME —When earning capacity has di- minished and you want to enjoy the eventide of life, instead of toiling, you'll thank your stars if STEADY SAVING formed an un- breakable precept with you in youth. { Washington’s OLDEST Na- tional Bank has been a loyal friend to the thrifty for over a century, and extends its facilities to all earnestly desiring financial progress. 30/, Interest on Savings National Metro olitan Bank Capital, Surplus & Undivided Pmfiu Over $1,500,000 15th St., Opposite U. S. Treasury—107 Years Old EISEMAN’ 605-607 7th St. Bet. F & G Sts. Palm Beach Suits 75¢ Nainsook 38.95 Shirts and Drawers In gray, tan and light 35c 3 for $1.00. Famous “Varsity” and “Stadium” makes. Nearly all sizes in shirts and drawers. green; broken sizes which run from 33 to 42. Origi- nal price, $14.75. Pure Silk Shirts $9.95 3-Pc. Woolen Suits 5135 Pure Tub Silks, in white Former price was $20. and fancy. $795 was In fancy gray, brown and \ their original price. Sizes green. Conservative mod- 14 to 16. els. Sizes 34 to 42. Men’s Shirts: 50c In plain colors—soft cuffs. Sizes 16 and 16% only. Former prices, $1.50 and $2.00. 35¢ “Onyx” Hose 19¢ Famous “Onyx Double- Wear” make. The most durable made. In gray only. Sizes 9% to 11%. 25¢ “Ide” Collars 121%¢ Our entire stock of starched “Ide” collars ¥ price. The most popu- lar shapes included. All-Wool Trousers In blue, brown, gray, green, plain .or novelty mixtures that will match m{zoddm Sizes 29 to 42. Ta Women s Sport : Oxfords $2.45 Pair trimmed with tan and black leather. Win, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Lot of Women’s Sport Oxfords, of white canva;, an straight tip models, with walking heels. Sizes "% to 7 MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1921 BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. f‘*rn:mmm STORE' in bhnk and colors. _ Fine Quality Fiber Silk Sweaters, stylish Tuxeds mod- els; assorted dark colors. Values worth $8.98 to $11.88. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. - Fiber Silk Sweaters, $6.98 ‘Women's Fiber Sweaters, in tan, blue; stylish Tuxedo model, wit “isque end copenhagen ith narrow belt. Wool Sweaters, $3.49 ‘Women's Wool Sweaters, light weight; Tuxedo models; Fiber Silk Sweaters, $6.98 Again Tomorrow the Whole Store Will Be a Gold Mine of Bargains The Second Day of Our 'Women’s 25¢, 35¢ and 50¢ Handkerchiefs, 15¢ Women's Handkerchiefs, white, colored and embroidered effects, of lawns, batiste, dimities and lfnens; some a it e re slightly mussed from Ch(l)ldren s 39¢ Stamped Dresses, 19¢ fast-color chambray, In pi tan; sizes 1 to 3 ours. Thems or R ade. These are flat, not Men’s Suits, $§12.95 goi‘;rtg:)-lelght dOdrl 7ul!s, in wool mixtures of or and weight; for roi full lined. " Sizes 36 to 43 onl;. e Up to $6.00 Trousers, $3.95 Entire stock of 0dd Trousers, fashioned of fancy mixtures and black unfinished worsted. Sizes 28 to 36, also blue serge in sizes 30 to 40; stripes and pin checks in extra sizes of 44'to 48. One and two of a pattern. Handkerchiefs, 5S¢ Handkerchiefs, including Men’s Plain White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, good, soft-finished quality. Women's Plain, ‘Whiteand Embroidered Corner Handkerchiefs, in white and colored effects. Some are slightly mussed from counter display. also some in the lot with slight defects in stitching. $1.00 Stamped Nightzowns, 55¢ Ready-made, soft-finish whlts nainsook; assorted designs. Boys’ 50c Underwaists, 15¢ Boys' Suspender Underwaists; sizes 3 and & years only. Boys’ Hats, 10c Light-weight Hats, in th Rah shape, for boys from 4 to 10 years of age. Bovs’ $1.25 Wash Suits, 89¢ Middy and Dutch Daddy shapes: fast color ma- terials: sizes 3 to 8 years.—First Floor. Bovs’ $2 and $2.50 Pajamas. 77¢ Kaynee Brand One-plece Pajamas, of high-count percale, madras and Eden cloth; sizes 2 to 7 years. —Firat Floor. » Bovs’ $2.25 to $3.95 Hats, 79¢ Boys' Straw Hats, in Middy and Rah Rah shapes; broken sizes. Bovs’ Soft Collars, 10c Various popular shapes, in sizes 12 to 14; sold regularly at 25c each. $2.00 Satin Messaline, $1.39 An extra heavy, superior quality, full 35 inches wide, in a large assortment of all wanted street and evening shades; also plenty of black. A rich satin- face quality. $1.25 Silk Poplins, 75¢ 36-inch Silk_Poplins, heavy quality, in all wanted colors. also plain black. $2.00 White Snorts Silks. $1.49 36-inch’ White Sport _Silks, handsome white satin plaids and block effects. Ideal for sports suits and separate skirts. $1.50 Crepe de Chine, $1.09 40-inch Crepe de -Chine, a rich crepy-finish quality in every wanted street and evening shade, _ S50 hlack and white. - $2.00 Satin Foulards. $1.29 36-inch Satin Foulards, purah-.nk quality, navy blue, brown and tatpe grounhs, with neat set * figures, in all the newest styles and effects. $2.25 Satin Duchesse. $1.69 36-inch Black Satin Duchesse, a _superior heavy-welght quality, with beautiful rich satin- face finish. Goldenberg’s—First 3 69¢ Knittine Worsted. 39c “Standard” brand, assorted desirable shades. Children’s 39¢ Up to 50c Stamved Hats. 19¢ A varlety of styles and ‘easy. designs. Wamen’a ITmhrellas. $1.25 Good Quality Rainproof American ¢cotton) Taf- feta Covers; fast black: paragon frames; good assortment of ebonine and mission” handles, with {mitation Ivory and bakalite rings or heavy silk cord loops. Waorman’a €% () STk Timhrellas. £2.95 Including Black and Colored Silk_Taffetas, fancy silks, for sun or rain. and yarn- -dyed black taffeta silks. Some have slight defects in finish. &1 0N Nickl Silver Vanitv Cases, 65¢ In new round shapes. chain handles. 22 98 Food Chovvers. $1.98 Enterprise Heavy Iron Food Choppers, large size; four cutters. 95¢ Horse Radish Jars. 16¢ Cut Glass Horse Radish Jars. with cover. Women’s $1.00 and $1.50 Handbags and Purees, 63¢ An aksortment of popular styles and shapes, in black and colors. Women’s $3.00 and $3.50 Leather Wandbags. $2.19 Also Strap Purses, Vanity Books, Camera Bags: also assorted lot of Moire Silk Bags, in black and colors. $9.75 and $12.98 “Stout” Dresses, $6.66 Extra Size Voile Dresses, in pleated, lace trim- med and coatee styles; sizes 4213 to 52% $2.50 Silk and Leather Handbags and Purses. $1.38 A lar assortment of styles, in black and col- ored eflects. and many desirable shapes. Shonping Bags. 38¢ Black leather finish, waterproof, large, roomy shapes. Women’s 25¢ and 29¢ Belts, 12¢ In the popular narrow widths, in black and colors. Jumper Dresses, $1.95 , Jumper Dresses of linene and ramie cloth; short sleeves and sleeveless effects; colors of white, tan, new blue, rose, flesh, copen and pink. Phone Orders No Mail or SA or on Approval LE SEMI-ANNUAL RUMMAGE No Goods C. 0. D. Each day brings its announcements of new value, sensations—new opportunities for extraordi- 69c Slicing Knives, 39¢ Extra Quality Steel sllclnz Knives, large size. $1.00 Coaster Sets, 59¢ Lot of Improved Coaster Sets, one large tray and six coasters. 2 $1.75 Cooking Kettles, $1.19 - Aluminum Cooking Kettles, five- qunrt trade sige; quality guaranteed. Drinking Cups, 6¢ Lot of Aluminum Drinking Cups; large size. \: ‘Women’s 60c Lisle Hose, 33c Full-fashioned Mercerized Lisle Hose, In white only; double sole, heel and toe; perfect quality; mostly all sizea. Women’s 50c Hose, 29¢ “Onyx” Brand Full Seamless Mercerized Gauze Hose, in white and a few pairs of black; double toe and heel; perfect quality. Children’s 35¢ Stockings, 10¢ ‘White and Cordovan Fine Ribbed Stockings, good quality; mostly all sizes. $20.00 Gas Dames, $14.98 Lot of Art Colored Gas Domes, large size; all com- plete, hung in your home. 85c¢ Window Screens, 69¢ Extension Frame Window Screens, 24 inches high, open to 37 inches. $10.98 Reading Lamps, $7.98 Fancy Reading Lamps, iron stand and frame; fitted with lolored glass in artistic designs; for gas Iced Tea Sets, $2.49 Lot of Cut Glass Ice Tea Sets, assorted designs; one large covered pitcher and six large glasses to match. 98¢ Bon Bon Dishes, 59¢ Cut Glass Bon Bon or Olive Dishes, with handle— pretty design. $6.98 Ice Cream Trays, $3.98 Cut Glass Ice Cream Trays, large size; perfect .nary saving—in this the only Rummage Sale held in Washington. 0dd lots, broken lines, incom- plete assortments—oddments of every sort from top floor to basement—will be cleared out in' a whirlwind of xelling to complete the greatest six months’ business in our history. In some in- ‘stances quantities are limited; so we advise you to get here early. Men’s 79¢ and $1.00 Handkerchiefs, 47¢ Box Men's Initial Handkerchiefs (not all letters), good quality, soft-finish material, white hem- stitched border: half dozen in box. Women’s 25¢ Handkerchiefs, 1215c Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, good, sheer qualities, hemstitched borders; assorted styles. (Nearly all letters in the assortment.) $15 and $25 Bedspreads, $8.50 Full double-bed size; some all linen; stamped for embroidery, and also a few lace-trimmed styles. 25¢ Yarn Winders, 5¢ Something every woman who knits should have. Men’s Black Rubber Coats, $3.95 Ten Men's Black Rubber Coats, good quality black gum rubber, vulcanized on plaid back, with corduroy edge .on collars; double shoul- ders; sizes 36 to 42. Men’s $1.00 Work Shirts, 69c Made of genuine Defiance Blue Chambray; extra full cut body: collar attached; made with one breast pocket. $55.00 to $79.50 Wraps, $33.75 ‘Women's High-class Wraps, of tricotine and finm;nl cloth, in navy and new blue; all silk ned. Boys’ and Youths’ $2.50 Bals $1.95 Pair White Canvas Brown-trimmed Patched Bals, with rubber soles and heels. Sizes 1 to 53%. Good, comfortable footwear (ar vacation and outing wear.—First Floor. $30.00 Velvet Rugs $22.45 16 Seamless Velvet Rugs, Alexander Smith and Sons products; in pretty all-over and medallion designs; choice of light or dark grounds; large- room size—9x12 ft. Floor samples. slightly soiled $19.75 Linoleum Rugs, $10.95 Twenty 9x12-ft. Cook’s Make Burlap-back Cork- filled Linoleum Rugs, subject to slight imperfee- tions, which in no way affect wear or appearance. Japanese Grass Rugs Rummage lot of Japanese Grass Rugs, all heavy double-warp weave, with pretty stenciled designs, with novelty border effects. 6x9-foot size. Regularly $450. Sale price, $2.69. 8x10-foot size. Regularly $695. Sale price, $3.95. 9x12-foot size Regularly $10. Sale price, $4.79. $1.00 and $1.29 Dresses, 69¢ Children’s Gingham Dresses, good quality, fast colors; practical styles; sizes 7 to 1 years, Muslin Bloomers, 19¢ Children’s Muslin Bloomers, also of crepe; pink and white: assorted styles; sizes 4 to 8 years. Pique Coats, $1.98 Little Tots’ “'hl!e Pique Coats, belted ard box styles; sold regularly at $2.98 éach. Children’s Nightgowns, 29¢ Little Children's Muslin Nightgowns, high and ck styles, with yokes? of embroidery insertion; fes 2 to 6 years. Sold zegularly at 69c each. v at Gingham Rompers, 29¢ Little Tols Gingham Rompers, pink and blue checks; made with collar and beit; sizes 1 and 2 quality. $4.98 Roll Trays, $2.98 Cut Glass Roll Trays, large size; perfec! quality; pretty design. $6.49 Fruit Bowls, $3.69 Cut Glass Fruit Bowls, 9-inch size; beautifully cut; perfect quality. > $2.98 Celery Trays, $2.19 Cut Glass Celery Trays, dainty design; perfect quality. Men’s Overalls and Jumpers, 79¢ Made of heavy-weight blue denim; bib style, with suspgnder straps; double stitched; mostly all sizes. . Values worth $1.25 and $1.50. Men’s Thread Silk Hose, 39¢ Thread Silk Hailf Hose, seamless and full fashioned styles: blac black and plain colors; some slightly imperfect, strictly perfect quality. Odds and ends of reg- ular stock selling up to $1.00. * Years only. 59¢ Bungalow Aprons, 39c Little Girls’ Bungalow and Sleeve Aprons, as- sorted blue checked effects; sizes 2 to 6 years. Babies® Shirts, 39¢ Lot of Babies' Shirts, the “Little Princess” brand; buttonless style; fine grade yarn; sizes 1 and 2 years only. Infants’ 50c Shirts, 29¢ Infants’ Gauze Shirts, long sleeves; buttoned front; broken sizes. Y Men’s 31 and $1.50 Union Suits, 69¢ Athletic Union Suits, of madras, nainsook and crepe, sleeveless style, with closed crotch; mostly all sizes: “Men’s Underwear, 39¢ ‘Balbriggan, nainsook, madras and other high-grade fabrics; regular and athletic Elylel, broken sizes; slightly imperfect; worth to $1.0 $37.50 Avminster Rugs. $28.75 Eleven 9x12-foot Large Room Size Heavy Plle Axminster Rugs, Alexander Smith & Sons’ make: in pretty 2all-over designs, in light and dark grounds; slichtly soiled from being used as floor samples. $2.95 Small Size Rues. $1.69 Smal! lot of 27x54 Velvet and Brussels Rugs, In light and dark grounds and various popular de- signs.—First Floor. $13.95 Wool and Fiber Rugs. $8.75 7.6x9-ft. Wool and Fiber Rugs, famous Abok make; assorted designs and colorings. These are damaged, but not enough to impalir their usefulness. Brussels Rugs Reduced Lot of Floor Samples of the famous Alexander Smith & Sons Brussels Rugs, made in one-piece: slizhtly mussed and soiled from being used as samples. o 6x-foot size. Regulafly $1295. Sale price, Seven 76x9-foot size. Regularly $I5.95. Sale price, $10.75. Regularly $19.75. Twelve 83x10.6-foot size. IR en 9x12-foot size. egular, Sale price, $15.95. ey Men’s $2.00 Union Suns, 79¢ Balbriggan and white cotton; short sleeves, full- length legs, also knee length, closed cro!ch high- grade makes. £8.95 Linoleum Ruds. £4.95 6x9-ft. Cook's Make Cork-filled Linoleum Rugs, with burlap back; subject to slight Immtectlofl Only 15 in the lot. . Infants’ 59¢ Dresses, 33c . Infants’ Long and Short Dresses, of good qual- ity naineook: trimmed with lace and embroidery. Girls’ 50c Petticoats, 29¢ Of soft finish muslin, trimmed with ‘lace or embroidery ruffles: sizes 8 to 12 years. Girls’ $1.75 Combinations, 98¢ Muslin Combination Waists and Knicker- bocker Drawers; neatly trimmed with lace and in- sertion; broken sizes. Women’s Silk Hose, $1.69 Women's Full-fashioned Silk Hose, in black and cordovan, silk from toe to top; light and heavy weights. Slight irregular weaves of $3.50 values. Women’s Silk Hose. 59¢ Full-fashioned Pure Thead Silk Hose, with double sole, heel and toe; double lisle garter tops; slight imperfections—if ner(ect quality would sell at 2.00 pair. $1.00 White Voile, 45¢ 40-inch Imported White Voile, a fine, sheer, two- ply quality, with beautiful chiffon finish. White Indian Head, 39¢ 54-inch White Indlan Head, a llnen finish qual- ity that clocely resembles linen suiting. 59¢ White Dotted Swiss, 39¢° 36-inch White Dotted Swiss, a very fine, sheer quality, with white woven pin_dots. $3.00 Bedspreads, $1.98 Crochet Bedspreads, double-bed size; in Mar- seilles patterns: perfect quality. $4.00 White Spreads, $2.69 72x90 White Pique Bedspreads, some slightly. imperfect: very fine qualities. $4.50 Bedspreads, $2.98 Crochet Bedspreads, in heavy raised Marseilles designs: full double-bed size. Fruit of the Loom Cotton, 16¢c 36-inch Genuine Fruit of the Loom Bleached - Cotton; offered for one day at 16c yard. 15¢ Unbleached Cotton, 93/c 36-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, an tra-heavy, round-thread quality. Silk Jersey Coats, $10.00 Silk Jersey Coats, in navy, gray and black; 40 inches long; tuxedo-front models, with tie belts. Worth up_to $24.50. $19.75 Light-Weight Wraps, $7.95 Women's and Misses' Light-weight Wraps of ‘wool velour, in embroldered and tailored effects; full silk lined. $3. 8 Wash Dresses, . $1.75 Women's and Misses' Wash Dresses of voiles and 1awns, in light and dark patterns; broken sizes. $12.98 and $13.98 Ramie Linen _ _Suits, $8.95 : . Rl.m!e L|nen Suits, tuxedo-front and tnflurod styles, In flesh, pink, copen and navy. $5.58 1o §15.98 Wash Dresses, 5650 | iss and voiles; sizes ‘Wash Dregses, of dotted gular lines that sold 16 to 44; balance of our from $8,98 to $15.98. $29.75 Silk Dresses, $10.00 Silk Dresses of Canton crepe, crepe de chine and taffeta; embroidered, trimmed and sport. _models. $27.50 to $37.50 Cloth Suits, $15.00 Cloth Suits of Tricotine and French Serge, in pavy blue and black, all silk lined; llla' 16 to 44. 39c White Batiste, 19¢ 40-inch White Batiste, extra fine mercerized quality, for lingerie and dresses. . * - $5.98'Middy Dresses, $2.69 Girls', and Junior Middy Drenn. of’ Misse: Lonsdale Jean, Galatea and Palmer Linen, in navy and white. 39¢ White Organdy, 22¢ 40-inch ‘White Organdy, a fine ul\eer quality for waists and dresses; perfect quality. 50c White Gabardine, 29¢ 36-inch White Gabardine, a yarn mercerized quality, for dresses and skirts. < 50c White Voile, 25¢ 40-inch White Voile, a very flne, sheer, two-ply $1.25 Imported Swiss Organdy. 66¢ 45 inches wide; one of the finest grades im- ported into this country, a beautiful, transparent. permanent finish quality that will retain its orig- inal, crispness’ indefinitely. Shown in a complete assortment of wanted street and evening shades. Men’s $1.00 Union Suits, 55¢ Balbriggan and White Gauze Cotton Union Suits, short sleeves, full-length legs; broken sizes. Children’s Underwear, 35¢ Knitted Union Suits, summer-weight gauze cot- ton, high neck and short sleeves; also waist suits with garter attachments, and separate garments in fleeced cotton and wool; kirts with high neck and long lsleeves, ankle length pants; broken sizes in each lot. Women’s Tlnion Suits. 45¢ Summer-weight Union Suits. low neck and sleeve- less, tight and lose knee: crochet neck snd arms; also a few with band tops. Sizes 5, 6 and 7. i Clove Silk Pantalettes, $1.98 Women’s Glove Silk Pantalettes. made wit! elastic waist and ankle; perfect quality; black su: navy blue only. Women’s 45¢ Vests, 29¢ Summer-weight Gauze Cotton Vi and sleeveless: sizes 36 to 44. i ki Women’s $1.25 Union Suits. 39¢ Summer-welght Gauze Cotton Union Suits. low veless, loose and tight ki H Quality: also a few suits In pinke s Doreot Assorted Lot of Jewelry, 36¢c Consisting of Brooches, Pearl Necklaces, Lingerie Clasps, Bar Pins, Earrings, Cameo Brooches, Belt Buckles, Pin Sets, Tie Clasps, Links, etc. Worth from 58¢ to $1.00. 50c Silk Ribbon Bracelets, 24¢ For_ wrist watches, in black and colors; gold- plated slides and clasps. $1.00 Extension Bracelets, 44¢ Gold filled, for wrist watches. Assorted Lot of Jewelry, 16¢ Consisting of Brooches, Bar Pins, Pin Sets, Earrings, Cuff Links, “Short Chains, Necklaces, etc. Worth up to 50c. $1.00 Watch Bracelets, $6.44 Ten-year American Gold Filled Cases, reliable Swiss movement; complete with gold filled ex- tension bracelet. $12 Imported Beaded Bags, $6.95 Large shapes, in the popular drl' string styles. Beautllul designs; closely beaded. $6.50 Mesh Bags, $3.95 Silver and green gold effects, in new shapes, fine ring mesh. $1.25 Bleached Sheets, 84c 100 dozen 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, “run-of-the-mill,” full .double-bed size, heavy, round thread quality. $1.89 Bleached Sheets, $1.29 81x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra large size; heavy firm woven quality, free from starch or_dressing. 39¢ Pillowcases, 24¢ 465x38% Bleached Pillowcases. extra large aize; free from starch or dressing; finished with wide Women’s 29¢ Vests, 19¢ Gauze Cotton Vests, low neck and sleeveless; well made, full cut sizes. Women’s 81.00 Union Suits. 69¢ Summer-weight Gauze Cotton Union Suits, low neck and sleeveless. tight and loose knee, well known “Kayser” brand: sizes 5. 6, 7 and 8. Boys’ 39¢ Union Suits, 29¢ XKnitted Union Suits, high neck and knee pants: sizes 6 to 10 years, Tt Soepn Children’s Underwear, 19¢ Separate Garments, of white balbri; shirts, with high neck and short sl‘e‘ez:l: neck and sleeveless, and knee length p: sizes only. $10 Part-Wool Blankets at $7.65 Pair Small lot of Part-wool Blankets, in piaids, also white and gray; three-quarter or double-bed sizes. f;::‘:ofly fofled from handling. Sold regularly at .00 pair. $8 and $10 Comforts, $4.95 High-grade Comforts, fllled with wool and cotton, others cotton filled. Covered with fine grade silkoline and seco silk. Large double-bed size. Subject to slight imperfections. $6.00 Comforts, $3.88 Covered with fine grade cambric, filled with white cotton; double-bed size. Good, serviceable comforts for all-year-round use. $4.50 Lace Curtains, $2.29 Pair Nottingham and Filet Weave Lace Curtains, in white and ecru colors; full 2% yards long. In Jots from omne to three pairs alike. Well made, ll-lbl‘llnfl-ll curtains that will give unlimited service. $5.98 to $7.98 Bathing Suits, $4.39 Wool Jersey and Surf Satin Bathing Suits, fn a wide range of colors and combinations. hems. 50c Pillowcases, 32¢ 45x36_ Bleached Pillowcases, Very fine quality; large size; finished with wide hems. quality, with wide taped edge. 25¢ 39c White Waistings, 36-inch White Volle Waistings, in neat woven white mercerized stripes, for waists and dresses. . $1.25.White ‘?ndy, 79¢ 48-inch Imported White dy, a beautiful ;rllnapflen! quality, with a guaranteed permanent nish. $1.00. Mercerized Charmeuse, 59c - 86-inch 'Mercerized Charmeuse, "a cotton fabric that has the appearance ot l.l lllk satin; in old rose and mais. . 39¢ and 50c Half Hose, 21c Of silk fiber, silk piaited, plain and mercerized lisle: black and colors; mostly all perfect quality. Beach Sunmgs and Linenes, 19¢ Yard - The season’s most popular fabrics for Jumper Dresses and children’s wear. The varied assortment includes all the mon wanted colors, also 'hf‘. 34 inches wide. ; '5. 3 ’Z.'z Cbtton D ? ‘Women’ 8" ton. Dresses ol Vp'k. S am, ‘lm ‘and ‘linene; all ‘this season’s fl:r‘hmndall. also a few stylish dresses for l’tg?u . 59c Pillowcases, 29¢ 5‘!!! Bleached Pillowcases, extra large size; made of extra-heavy woven pillowcase cotton, run-of-the-mill. $1.79 Longcloth, $1.29 86-inch Im)aflll English Longcloth, the famous No. 150 grade; a fine chamois-finish quality for under; l.rmen!!. etc.; full ten yards in each plece. ~~ 69¢ White Organdy, 4 404!@632"9 Organdy, a very n’a. lh’:r. trans-* parent quality, with a permanent finish that will not be affected by either wahsing or the ele- ments. $12.98 Dresses, $3.90 Dresses of silk tricolette, taffeta and serge, odds and ends of special purchases and recent ‘sales; sizes 16 to 3! 53.98 to 89.75 Dresees, $2. 29 and Junlor Dresses of organdy (ln‘hml sizes 14 to 16 years. Slightly mnned - “%hhmas ‘Women's and Misses' Rain Co: of guarante rainproof material, in tan nnly. sizes 36 to 44. $10.98 Silk Popll.n Bathing Suits, $5.55 Silk Poplin Bathing Eultl, in black d blue; sizes 36 to 44. st $17.98 to $19.75 Bathing Suits, $9.75 Taffeta and Satin Bathing Suits, in b|mk onln, _trimmed and rufled effects. Up to $16.50 Sports Skirts, $8.85 Bllk and_ Cloth Sport Skirts, of baronette,: rad- fum silk, flannels and pruuella skirtings, in’ plain colors, stripes and plaids. $24.50 Silk Dresses, $8.88 ‘Women's and Misses’ Silk Dresses of taffeta, satin, shantung, pongee, etc, in sport and dress effects; broken sizes. U‘g to $24.50 Wash Dresses, $12.50 e Wash Dresses, of Swiss organdies, fine volle dotted swiss, etc.; sizes 16 to 42. The balance of our regular stock that sold up to $24.50. $55.00 to $85.00 Cloth Suits, $35.00 . ‘Women’ Bl‘h tr:de Cloth Suits, of fine quality cotin to 42. The balance of our reg- . ular lines !hlt nold from $55.00 to $85.00. . $39.75 to $49.50 Tneoline - Snits, 822.50 ‘Women's Tflm!ne !\llu. in and mk. smart ulloM styles; silk lined; llxu 16 to 40. G G 7

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