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G STAR, WASHINGTON D. (8 Mark Cross { viots-Him in Less Than ! Hour’s Deliberation. Bpecial Dispateh to The Star. ‘WICHITA FALLS, Tex:, August. é— Wednesday, Henry: J. Toussaint's Self-confessed lucky day of the weele, proved the reverse. At 5:40 o'clock in the afternoon the jury in the thirtieth district court, after less than an hour’s deliberation, found him.gullty of the murder of his father, Otto H. Toussaint, and fixed his punishment 25¢ Each 9:15 AM. regularly $1. Opes Eodsk and Caut) Sectios Pirst floor. ey - at_death. young wife, who sat by him throug] out the trial, which consumed eight days, fell into a faint when the ver- dict was read. Quick Verdict Surprise. The knock at the juryroom door i ; MIENEE" IBME Safe_ty Razors : a4 R D ’ Meey- at. Wickita, Falis Con- e e nn m an ) ! es ' Reduced to i within less than an hour after re- | nomically inclinted shopper will do Wwell to read the entire annour:cement carefully. tiring came as a surprise to the crowded courtroom, who refusedi to O., 'I'HURSDAY AUGUST 4, 1921 u New York—WASHINGTON—Paris *Closed All Day Saturday During the Summer The Apparel Sections Are Largely Represented Tomotrow -Friday Remnant Day b < ‘ . 1’ Black Sstin and Tricotine - e Dolman; size 44%. $39, was $115. 1 Brown Dress, in satin_and tte eombination, ' bead ed; size 44%. $39, was 1 Navy Taffeta Dress, size . 52%. $19.50, was $40. 2 Beaded Dresses, in brown georgette and satim combina- Closg 6 PHL. 55 2w Ty =4 W05 7 Gimgham Dresses, with or- gandy - collat 3nd cuffs, in blue or pink with white; sizes 44% to . 50%. $10 each; were $25. 5 Jersey Sports Coats, in green, tan and copem blue; sizes 331y to 42%. $5 cachi were $1850. 10 Baropet Satin Skirts, in pink, white and maize; sizes 34 to 41 walst. $7.50 each: were $15. 4 1 Greem and White® Jersey Sports Suit; size 4i%. 825, was 4 Black ‘Jersey Suits, with black and white checked novelty skirts; gizes 40 nd 46%. $19.30 each; were 1° Brown Jersey Suit, tuxedo The Wortren’s, Men’s, Girls’ and Boys Sections contribute many exceptlonal offerings to the usual array of splendidly assorted groups of reduced and low- moasl ‘wita it e : priced merchandise for ‘tomorrow’s Remnant Day. - That's because it's Clearance time in these sections; radical reductions have been made in' prices. The eco- e tuzedo collar of mavy and tan: size 38%. was $29.50. T Beother Jerses Sult. tuxedo Eive up their seats upon conclusion | ‘ . Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent €. O. D. or on approval; no local model, size 40%. $19.50, was of arguments. It was a lence that reigmed: when Judge. Wel- mail or phone orders accepted for any of the items advertised. . don slowly re&d the verdict with the || death penalty attached. Attorneys C. C. McDonald, Luther Hoffman and B. Y. Cummings, counsel for the defense, spoke in the order named and made a dramatic plea to declare, the defendant insane, reviewing the testimony adduced from the witnes: stand, which, they declared. pointed Summer Reduction Sale of. conclusively to the fact that Toussaint oo Pecuiie soaniec ey Men sFine Hot-Weather Suits the case for the state. He dwelt at length on the fact that there could be e one. of twe, veraiers® rendered, Very Much Below Their Former Prices either the defendant was insane or that he was guilty of one of the most . . brutal murders perpetrated in this This sale started yesterday and represents our entire re- Squnty SudiHas the death veustivnwan maining stock of the better kind of Hot-weather Suits—such :hg g‘gge“““"y commensurate wit suits as men find satisfaction and comfort in wearing right ~ now. (WIE Aste’ News Mxiar. Styles that have been in greatest demand this season, Notice of motion for new trial w i LD A e but they have sold down to small lots in each and you can The defendant was arrested on the find all sizes, though not all sizesdin every shade and material. 7th of February, 1921, the day after his father, Otfio H. Toussaint, was|§ - The Palm Beach: Suits sre reduced to $16.75 murdered. The accused made a com- o 2 Diete confession five hours after he | The Mohair Suits are reduced to $19.75 ‘was taken into custody, in wifich he » S ak er ol custoeg i itich e | The Shantung Suits are reduced to $23.75 the killing. Men's Store, First floor. ELDER THOMPSON DIES. Primitive Baptist Church Minister A 2 Passes Away. D‘stinctive Model Sults acac of Bider 5. e Thempaon mins Originally $65 ta $335—Reduced t0 $29.50 to $49.50 ister of the Pri : . T :hfol' %ledfiM;;"dx;"l%afls‘:rSh“& These are handsomely fashioned of Faille Silk in navy, Funeral services were held this atter- | black and taupe; beautifully embroidered in self colors; long noon at 2 o'clock, at Columbia Bap- hip length coat, butten or Tuxedo front; lined with plain or lc’:x:nclg‘";:; Burtinsville, Montgomery fancy silks. Smart, dwessy suits for street:or afternoon wear. Rev. Thompson was a minister of hantun ong i the ospel for the past forty-two S| tung and P ee; Suits ears, having served churches in Vir- ginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsyl- Greatly Reduced to $19.50 vania. Maryland and this city. When A splendid assorkment of Shantung and Pongee Suits, In & young man_he was sheriff of Fair- natural and white. Strictly tailored, Tuxedo and box coats; but- fax county, Va., being a native of ton and belt trimmings. 'This is practically half their original g:on vl:ce ‘1;1; wzs considered an il pr quent speaker and an authority on | i Soplesiasde Gucnions White Jersey Suits urviving_him is_his widow, Mrs. Elfzabeth Dorsey Thompson, Greatly Reduced to $13.75 —_— All-white Jersey Suits, three-button tailored and Tuxedo KU KLUX BR'NGS SUIT coats; patch and slit pockets. Very desirable for sport wear. . Originally up to $25. Charges Libel in Publication of | All-Jersey Sport Suits Article Attacking Society. Greatly Reduced to $10—Were $18.50 LOS ANGELES, Calif, August 4.— AH-Jersey Sport Sufts, in rose, old blue, sea green and tan. The Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, a Plain tallored and Tuxedo coats; corporation, yesterday brought suit originally $18.50. i Mohair Crepe Suits ; for libel against the JLos Angek Express Publishing Company,. agco poration, demanding $150,000 dam- ages for the publication in = Greatly Reduced to $12.50 publications of an article ever which These are in the stylish stripes and plaids; an ideal suit appeared _banner lines reading for late summer wear, They Were originally $45. e ‘Great Ku Klux Outbreak,” -'xu Klux Suit Section,. Third floor. Terrorizes South” and “Ku Klux Relgn of Terror.” The article, whick was set forth in Linen Riding Habits full in the complaint filed in the sy- perior court here credited certai 3 et oot Now Reduced to $19.50 ganizations similar to that of:the Ku A good assortment of Fine Linen Riding Habits. These e K(‘;:;‘m;"g,;:"'fi:a‘!‘:!““{‘hft'“;h! are smartly tailored, well fitting and attractive-looking suits. Knights of the Ku Klux Klan are or- | Offered in natural, jasper and white. They were originally ganized as a “fraternal, patrio¥ic and priced $29.50. ritualistic soclety of national scop: And the followin, and states that th & e e e corpdiweiurpeded I - 3 Novelty Riding Saits. One copsists of khaki breeches protection for -the iness. of the (reinforced), with ‘beautifully tailored Shantung silk knee- :’eome, among othe tNiNgs. B length coat. Very smart and unusual. Twa of the suits have black satin sleeveless tailored coats with large pockets and belt; herringbone ramie linen breeches. Now reduced to m.sl uch- ‘were sss. Section, Third floor. Women’s Tricotine Wraps : Reduced to $22.50 Each These Dark Blue Tricotine Wraps are light weight, em- broidered in heavy silk and are lined throughout with figured radium silk. A splendid wrap to take with you on vacation. The che is unusually tow. small lot Jersey and Basket Weave Sports Coats, in Dining and Tea Room - A $ all the season’s wanted shades. Reduced to $5 each; these 1 1332G 81 N.W. 1 have been $16 6 $35. 1 2 Fortuna Coats in sand and green; full length; fancy Seasonable k limnfs Reduced to $39.50 each; were $95. Brown Embroidéred Taffeta Silk Coat; radium silk ATLA CARTE MENU lining; soft belt; silk tassels. Reduced to $39.50; was $100. 2 Dark Blue Satin Coats; stitched in gold. Reduced to $2956 each; were $55 to $9750. Cout Section, Third Soor. Misses’ Apparel 2 Covert Cloth Stits, straightline belted models; size 16. $25 each; were $38. 2 Tricotine Stits, in gray and tan; one handsomely em- broidered in silk, the other a straightline belted Tuxedo model; size 16. $38 each; were $7950 and $35. 5 Linén Suits, in brown, navy or white; box coats, belted models, sizes 14, 16, 18. $8.50 each; were $19.75. < e 4 Taffeta Dreues, in_brown, copen and black, sizes 14, slo a Month 1518 Sslz't“D ht “? ted skirt and bl Si : orts Dress, white pleated skirt and overblouse. Bays This Player-P; 16, $1530; was R 6 Dinner and Evening Dresses, slightly soiled. The dinner dresses are in black, brown and tan lacé over brown taffeta; the evening dresses, in rose tulle and silver lace, and hght green tulle over taffeta. Sizes 16, 18. $25 each; were $65 Misses® Bection, Fourth floor. Women’s White Footwear Gteatly Reduced to $4.75 Pair white oxfords and strap pumps, and are offering them for Friday at greatly reduced prices for quick disposal. 131 pairs White Canvas Oxfords; some plain, others with + trimmings of black and tan leather. There are also one and iwo strap pumips; some with Baby Louis heels, others with uis or Ciban heels both plain and iam:ily' trimmed models. :es in (he combmed lot as iollowr 8 AAA; 3y, 4, 435, 7,7%,8 ;V 44,57A;33 44/:.66%,78 2%, | 34, 4, 44 i‘. %S %, 7 C. . pair; were $8.50 to $1250 Also the followin, Black, Tan and gny Suede Pumps, all new, up-to-date modds sizes too broken for regular, stock. plin i’lim Pumps in tan and black calfskin, w:th elfller Louis or Baby Louis heels, in these sizes: 4 to 8 AA; 314 to 8 A; 2% to 734 B; 214, 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5,6,6%4, 7 C. 26 pairs Gray Suede One-strap Pumps; severdl different models, with Louis or Baby Louis heels; hand- tumed soles. Sizes 7, 74 AAA; 4%. 5%, 6%, 7,7% 8 AA 6%,7,7%, 8 A; , 3%4, 6, B; 35 e g; flw,m“lofim Women'§ 8boé Bec floor. atch and slit pockets. Were We have grouped together all our odd lots of : A FINAL REDUCTION PRICE HAS BEEN MADE ON MANY OF ‘THE Women’s Finest Dresses Remaining in Stock from This Season’s Selling This is following out our long-established policy that all wearing apparel must find sale in the season for which it is made, and the time has come when these Dresses can no longer be retained in our stocks. We have, therefore, placed an exceptionally low price on them, as you will note by the detail given below. Just 32 Dresses in all’; each an exclusive and distinctive model, without duplicate. Dresses for street, aiternoon, dinner and evening wear. Satins, crepes, nets, lace and combination of materials, with unusual touches of handwork, such as beading and embroid- eries. The colors are white, black, dark and light shades. 1 was $195. 1 was $135. 4 were $95 each. 3 were $60.50 each. 3 were $175 each. 6 were $125 each. 5 were $85 each. 1 was $65. 2 were $165 each. 1 was $§110. 4 were $75 each. Now Reduced to $50 Each Dress Section, Third floor. Men’s Furnishings Reduced 89 pieces Men's Special Quality Checked Nainsook Underwear; short sleeve shirts, sizes 36, 42, 44 and 48; sleeveless shirts sizes 34, 44, 46, 45. Knee length drawers with teinforced seat, sizes 40 and 46. 30c garment; were S5, 67 Men's Extra Quality Checked Nainsook Pajamas. V-neck,frog- trimmed, medium and large styles. $1.45 suit; were $2. 87 Men's Printed and Woven Madras Neglige Shirts, well covered striped patterns, colors are absolutely fast, sizes 14, 141, 15, 15%, 16%. $1.65 each; were $2.50. 75 Men's Fancy Jap Silk Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, solid colors and white centers with colored borders. Very specially priced, 3 for 50c. 0 dozen pairs Men's Summer-weight Seamless Cotton Sox; double toes, heels, and soles: in white, gray and tan; sizes 9%, 10, .10%. 6 pairs for $1.25; were 35¢ pair. 19 Men's Sterling Silver Belt Buckles, with new improved hold- tight catch. six assorted styles. with space for engraving, complete with black leather belt. Special, $2.25 eack. 21 Men's Genuine Panama Hats, special fine weave, popular shapes, sizes 6%. 7. T%. Ti. $3.30 each: were $7 to §10. 10 dozen pairs Genuine Guyot French Suspenders, the most com- fortable and practical suspenders made, medium and light shades of tan only. 65c¢ pair; were $1. Men's Store, First floor. . 5 Summer Kimonos | Men’s Shoes 3 Boxloom Crepe Breakfast o Coats, with collar, cufts, pockets sies 7o 5 10~ Olaiog car'as Satorde: and adjustable belt, finished with cial ce, $2.50 pai silk embroidery; in light blue or 18 Pairs Men's White Canvas rts s . N Oxfords, some trimmed vfl 3 wistaria. $1.95 each; were $4.96. (UM some trimed with fay leather, 3 White Voile Negliges, coatee DR A T S TV R style, daintily trimmed with lace. ‘were $8.50. 33 emch; were $6.50, 82 Pairs Men's White Canvas Oxfords, ‘which represent (he nm.lndu’l of fll 2 Kimonos, of white cross- ‘hea barred voile; three-quarter sleeves; collar and cuffs trimmed with Valenciennes lace. $4.50 each; were $10.50. oar Kimono Section, Third floor. l!!l!fl from which to choose. thmmv‘ld 8, 9 AA; Ql \3 8% B 3 ,:‘!:. 7, 1 i D, 9%, Shoe Store, First foce. Children’s Summer Footwear 5 Reduced to $1.85 Pair Women’s 0ad lots, conslsting of Infants’, il Children's’ and ~Misses' = White, Kn,'t Underwear Tan and Black Pumps and Ox- 40 Women's Mercerized Lisle fords. Combination Suits, low neck and 7 Pairs Infants” Black Kid One- either tight knee or umbrella strap Slippers, sizes 6%, 6, 7%, 168: slightly soiled; size 6. 8C; T%D. 7 each; were $1.30. 9 Pairs Children’s, various 31 Women's Mercerized Lisle atylea. in lhes 8%, 9, 9%, 10%4C; Vests, low neck, camisole top, 8%, 9%, 10D. with tape straps, or built-u 11 Pairs Misses’, different mod- -~ shoulder style; slightly soiled, els, in_sizes 13%, 2A; 11B; In pink of white; size 6. 114C;" 12%D; u. 12, 13, 13%, 3 were 75c. Women's Nnit Underwesr Sectiom, cnnann- Shoo Section, "Fourth floor. chulragBooe. 4 5 : Handkerchief Specials Children’s Knit For Friday Underwear 40 dozen Men’s Colored Woven 4 Cord Handkerchiefs, with %- 13 Children’s. Knit Combina-. inch hems, in assorted colors. tlon Suits, summer. weight:. low. . . Speetal, 12%e each; $1.50 dozen; neck, sleeveless, knee length; were Zie each, sizes 10 to 12 years. Bbc eacki 25 dozen Womer's All-linen ere 1. Handkerchiefs, %-inch hems: 12 Children's Ribbed Under- full size. Spectal, 18c each; 6 for vests, low mneck and sleeveless; g1; were 3¢ each. sizes 10 to'12 years. 37%e eachs ‘Women's Handkerchief Section, First were 50c. floor. Children's Knit Underwear Section, Fourth floor. A Corsets and Buiuiéu 20 Maternity or House Corsets, with Umbrellas . E’a’ ;’.;."fi.;.‘ifl"’"&';fi“h“&“&“&f Greatly Reduced 41 Odas and Snae tn Corets, €3 whits waistline it 9 Men’'s 28-inch Black Sil‘k kirt; llnm l!h% Umbrellas, silk subject to slight , 22, 23, 24, 25. ¥ each; were $3.80'and imperfections, assorted wood Fron Corsets, pink waistiine handles, in P. W. shape. $8.95 mg‘fell, l:u‘:"m& ln'dvonr iriers, each, plus tax; were $12. Sizes 22 and 23 only. $1.50 ; were 7 Sun and Rain 22-inch Para- . sols, in purple and brown, as. 24 Dotted Sgiss and Lace Rapdesux; sorted wood handles, finished '{, ,,2:,{;“, abrotacry | trimméd; Fith leather strap or bakallle uics g5 3430, she sasas wers Toe ar-ng. $4.95 each, plus tax; were Corset Mm Umbrella Section, First Joor. ~ . 10 Dozen Small = Women’s Hosiery Boys’ Wash Suits aroney Reduced to $145 ench il puirs Women's Imported e et e sle 0se, with hand embroidered white silk clox. omiairol and m,fi"‘{f&g}," e Sizes 9, 9%, 10. $150 pairs were fiza ey i comblnations: s 2%, 60. pairs White Full Fashioned Biye’” Cup Sults, of Gark Hine and oxtord. gie wamh “materials; 9‘;’1‘&1‘ le Hola. slz.a's% and wu"".;g ‘{&n y was m e":‘ fport 59 palra Women's Biidk Hode, "8 ‘,, medium and Mght weight, 118¢ o7 BN RN SO and’ cotton, with small mended laces, brok Sizes. 8 ; " D e e om i ottty Summer Shirts s“xlc: g:'ulen I_;lnlra Women's Black Reduced to sle 08e, uneven weaves, sized, 836 to 10. 63e pair; were $1. - puats Leomer S “}"‘5";,"’ Stocadeland Hoblery Section, First fioor: E &‘;"’Z,a&‘ m" 5 2 %nd apricot. sach; 5% g?in : House Dresses 15 Frtesietse Bt s 19 & aew divuis 9 Checked Voile Hout Dresses, ‘with buckle-f pink and white; long- 'll.ltld style, fl'h belu' in M copen, old rose Ilfl black. I8 coiar” ..'5%1.“‘"1?;.":;’13 £ B el 1 ngurea Yo, Fia8 oach; wore $8.80. * color combinations of an ana ...'”:f:. ‘Two-plece Bl!lklllt Sets, mlfi of and white ltrlwd ingham = fl':l' or 5 nd adjustable "*'t1'96 ouch; weie # "House Dress-Section, THiFd #oor. Women’s Waists 12 Bmbroidered_ Dotled Swize Blouses, in shades with white dots. espe. (llll’ good for '-u'\‘lln', in pavy and white, brown asd white, white and lav- ender, white and ereen, white and pink. Bave 81 ‘trilis; others are overblouses. $3.96 cach; were $7.0. 34 Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine Overblouses and Fis-ops, in nary. bisque and flesh. $2.95 o PR T e in copen. ose, Sk, lavender o $1 each; 95. 13" Georgerte, Waisis, fn sult shades; mokawk and bisqne, crehil and gray. oayy snd bisque. $3.98 each: were 3 ; only one or two of & nnd .36 -n one- £ ll- Blouse Section, mm Seor. Imported Dimity 25¢ yard; was 75c The balance of our imported dimity. about 150 yards, in blue, red, lavender or pink with white stripes and plain sray. Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second foor. = 100 Dozen Wash Cloths. Specially Priced Sc Each ‘With pink or blue bor- ders. Pertamery Section, First floor. Crisp Organdy Dresses Very A most unusual offering of exceptionally attractive dresses fashioned from crisp, cool organdy, in a good variety of both light and dark colors. They are just the sort of dresses that women are looking for these warm days. Stmply designed, with finé tucks or bits of ruffies trimming them. AlL sizes. Dress Third floor. Infants’ Apparel 28 Infants’ Long or Short Dresses. made of fine white naimsook. Some With gmbredery o tucked vokes and dainty broes Foos and ot crown; some trimmed with_ col- tiiching. 750 cach; were $1.85 Little Girls' Summer Dresses, of olle dimity and batiste, in and styles, Home entlrely Fandmage. and . trim mged oo embroidery aad ruf = Section. Fourth Soor. Washable Satin , Petticoats The best value this seasen Just 4 thesé Excellent Quality Wash Satin 4, in white or flesh: made with reinforced panels front nd back; nicely tailored and finished with hemstitched hem; sizes 30 to 36. Very oty st b brofdered oped Iiea’ with fancy tmbroidered scaliopet edge a roughout; engths 36_and 38. 3 5 Na Bilk Jersey Pelum!l. with mfle:: .v.!l.r! lengths 34 to 36. B Milanese Jersey Petticoats, heavy Efllty #flnlgfl and vknua lmlu Petticoat Section, Third floor. About 250 Remnants of Summer Wash Fabrics 1to 4 yard l;:l(th at Tncluding, PI-A and_Printed Vo Emhbroidered Swisses, ’“I;hbtoldend - Toys » 12_8-inch cr‘ Baby Dolls, dresséd. esch; 12 ’Hltl D Dolls. 500 eath; ol 124uh :ol.nua 8 Dolls, ‘bobbed I e Tafeat Craricter T n:x'r EE g . colores -ma“ ‘fl:n and ‘.nale. Henay 3 g:uuei 52 horecs, nnanm in ht colors. each; were Poxy Oer similar’ to Kiddie Kars, only with horse head. $1.85 each; were 1 Kindergarten S1id taral and g;-.-unu dimaged WIS e ) ing, P '_.E‘.':‘l. ene roa WS onek; P “'Bee-!-w. nicely finished. oy #tere; Foutth floor. Special Sise Section. Third Soor. Annual August Sale Manufacturer’s Samples of Women’s Muslin Undergarments These are the samples of one of the manufacturers ] from whom we buy much of our regular stocks of Mus- P lin Undergarments, and for that reason we know the values are most exceptional. The concession in price made us by him is in turn passed on to our patrons, and it is an occasion when any woman will do well to sup- ply her immediate as well as future needs. ly Priced at 75¢ the Garment— Sample Bloomers, Step-ins and Petticoats, made of good qnamy nainsook and trimmed with lace. Priced at $1 the Garment— . Sample Envelope Chemise, Double-panel Petticoats. Trimmed Skirts, Gowns and Step-ins. These are in nainsook and batiste and variousty trimmed with lace, embroldery or colared hand-embroidery. at $1.50 the Garment— Sample Goyms Skirts, Bloomers, Step-ins and Envelope Chemise of fine nainsook and neatly trimmed with fine Jace and embroidery. riced at $2 the Garment— Sample Gowns. Envelope Chemise and Skirts. The ma- terials are nainsook and cambric, with trimmings of Jlaces or emhroldery at $2.59, $3, $3.50 and $4 Garment— Sample Envelope Chemise and Skirts. These are made of very fine nainsook, muslin and cambric and elaborate- ly embellished with laces and embroideries. The values are most exceptional. Muslin Underwear Section, Third floor. Georgette Tunics Housewares r 2 Georgette Tunlcs, one in o 808 Sinch Pager Picaic Plates. o champagne and one in white, 12 Large Size Garbage Pails. Special, embroidered in self color Tib- 5o each: bonzine. $25 each; were 336. 12 Go0d inlll’ ]!nllle Clothes Lace jon, First Soor. Brushes. 25c 12 Striped Dml I‘undry Bags. B¢ -?ll\ flz:d?ed Cotton Wall Dusters. ] 2 - 2 ng n al us! Clnldren 's Hosiery Spscial, 350 sach. P Children’s _Three-quarter- 15«0 Cakls Swift's Borax X‘mdry m ‘ifll Silk Lisie Sox, fall fash- jozen cakes; $3.45 foned with hlcy l‘!flb&i tops; sizes 8, 'I'IQ following -rlleln llufly 83, 9. air; weve 3be. shopwora or da = dre in Silk Hose, m .v;‘:-n -Snish Mail boxe« 200 each; irs Children’ Three umr- '.”“m“;‘,' Carpet Sweepers. $2.95 each: length Silk Sox, bl and white, .{: 4 Senall Bize Retrigerator Drip Pens. 3 were i “‘{P Im'nvpfilhe Table. 1 Erwta L orcelnin itchen Chifldren's Hoslery Section, FOURth grayeri"gize Z2x3k $0.50; was S16.80. Soot. 1™ White Emameied. Kitchen Chair. $2.76; was 34.50. 3 WM!. Enameled Kitchen Stools. 96c ; wers 2 ‘Warranted Clothes Wringers, with good guality 10-inch rollers. $3.75 each; . were $6.25. Hemstitched Huck T Porcelain Top Kitchen Table, with T 1 drawer; size 22334. $6.95; was $1LT5. ‘owels oL Conserzo” Steam’ Conker or 'Canger. 16 degan. sise 24x40 ree compartment size, holds 21 1-quart 2 Jars for cauning. $9.75; was $16.50. ; were $2.50 1 6 oot Plain Wond Tabie, without @ . drawer. $6.85; was $11. Mercerized 6 41-foot Skirt Boards. 580 eash; Hemmed Napkins :‘:’}&:‘kkm Boards. Gbo eachi were 16 dozen, size 15x15, S bsen, ite Enameled Breakfast Trays. 1.25 dozen 2.5 ouch; were ” Large Square White Bread Boxes. ll 50 exch: were $3. 5 Medium Size Square White Bread Boxes. $1.95 ench; were $3.5. Su; Gloves Cake' Doves, $5.59 ouch: ware $018, ’ ‘ake Boses, m;‘" 2 an Bn.nelel Cake Closets. $2.95 : .75. 4, down s Wome's Shurien 2 zfi.rumd Flour Canisters. $3 each; ength Strap e Gloves, o rny: white and mastics sizes bl 10 Siowssesnat colien. [EEL Moar. bat not ail sizes in each shade. Linen Section, Second floor. " pair; were $1. . 10 dozen pairs Womes's 2-clasp White inawar Bilk Glovu!.or tan_ with self-stitching; Ch . 2 Shees BU %8 “61g: 13z, 814 8o pate: 2 Daintily Decorated 32piece Amer- ‘were $1. can Porcelain Cottage Dinper Sets. Glove Section, First floor. Bhecially prioed, $6. 18 Decoral apanese P ‘ottery Tea- pots, ;r‘l'm bamboo handles, 15c each; A were owns 48 Daintily Decorated Tmported Thin at $3 were 88c. 20 Limoges China Bread and Butte: ok et ot ’“‘;fn.":ug‘r':f;-“-‘%:fii Plates. conventional border decoration. trimmed with fllet umflvo mmu Botter Water 3 French Percale Eirtn, with ruffies ished with Juge. 31 9% oach: Sore 8. sealloping and _em- O e g e § enaths 35 tnches. 8346 covered Tretonse cect center. 41T e prive Corset Cov- 3580 Handled Sandwich Ba: bamboo eyl dlhhy ;ind‘&mmmefld and a"’ mme, ,l-—-«onna cretonne effect. 950 each:’ wers $3. beal Froit B ba 'Rk Tnderwear Section, Thira fioor. d,0mi Froit Baskets, bamboo frame. $1.80 exch: were $2. 3 Daintily Decorated Imported China Girls’ prd Covered Jam and Cracker Dishes. $1.25 each: were $2.80. G Organdy 1 Green and Gold Canton China Com- e plada colors. ermmed” with S PRRLY S eriehs, | SN lacge daibes; 18 Detgs, coves- 1 Green and Gold Canton China ‘,’:"“' mmmy 3 gaare Saing Dish. “alishtly mpertect, 38 Girl ll igured Voil Dresses, 1 a ,.,.,., of, saiex. ,g,,: u“ nmmed “Baby Feeding Pletes, ot ?"."" B e R China Section, Fitth floor. irls’ Section, Fourth flcor. s Milli Couch Hammecks ummer wmnery 2, gouen Hammorks, Khaki olor . padd back, . trimm with blue! ! o f,',’;",'c"’,‘;"';n_f,‘;"fl,'“,’_'n“ox chaing .n%. hooks included. $18.50 each; and silk. $8.50 each; weré $15. %" Couch Hammocks, wind 20 Trimmed Hat $5 eack; '31“".'« n‘da«:‘ h:‘d! m-;nm- ?ngl ;.:: k: n fgured cretonne. im were $10 to $38. imme e . Qo 15 Sports Hats, “ éach; . “Annette Kellorfl&fm Two-in-One Exceptionally Low Pflced, $5.75 ‘e have had some of these very same suits in our stock as high as $18.75. "This is & small 1ot, 30, that the manufacturer sent us at a con- cession, due to slight imperfections, in the shape of drop stitches, which red, are not noticeable and will not affect the ¥lbar and Wool in a goufl!r number of colors n auti ahd gfior combinations with unigue features in styling and trimmings. Fho very best vatue in Bathiug Suits that we have been able o make this Sweaters Redueed for Friday l All:wWool Slip-ons, in rose, V neck styles. $1.95 each; were $4.75. Jade Fiber Silk Tie-on. $1.95; wan $6.75. : Crochisted Wool Sleeveless Slip-ons, waist and neck finished with black ribbons, in Fungi, peacock, rose and pink. $1.95 each; were 8 ‘Ble"elen Flannel Coats, ini navy, red and green. $195 eachs ‘were 8 All- 1 Zephyr Tuxedo Sweater Coats, in jade or coral. $335 were 8 Bithing Suit and Swedier Sectiod, Third floor.

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