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14 * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1921, 'SUE FOR RECEIVER |CURBS ON MONEY AND INJUNCTION| FOR SPECULATION “Panic interest rates” on the New York Stock Exchange of 30 per cent and Ruby J. Dougherty and Eula|nigher signits atwass that money i . . being drawn from the financial center McVicker Allege Misrepre- |cor use in the country, Gov. Strong of ¥ . = the New York Reserve Bank repeated sentation in Realty Deal. |today before the congressional inquiry s % commission. Ruby J. Dougherty of Utica, N. Y..|" In general, he said, operation of the and KEula McVicker of Locust Grove, |reserve !)dl fl:ld‘him le‘nth"d ‘lo ducrea;.s» e : money and credit available for specula- -, war workers, today filed separate | yius yse and increase amount and suits in the District. Supreme Court | flexibility of credit for industrial, trade against Fulton R. Gordon for injunc- |2nd agriculture use. e e o e o 5 In the recent crisis we were forced futeas ' an e cancellation of | to get together a small group of bank- certain notes given for deferred pur-|ers” be said, “ubout ton in all, to in- TR sure a sufficient supply of money, fear- 1_I|A~f4 uoneyjion unimproved property | jne” that unless this was done there in Chevy Chase. They charge that alwould be collapse of security values woman employed by the defendant fl;';’ Bym‘l“ll‘mvfl'!' rates :lvhich Wul\l"‘ et i oo | dd to general uneasiness and insecurity. solicited them to invest, declaring “At first some ten banks agreed to that a special offer Jvas being made |find $100,000,060 with other contingent “only to war workers as a compensa- | amounts. This first took place in tion in u measure for their patriotic |1917, when war financing began to servic and that the land weuld be |Strain credit structures. We found at resold for 50 cents per foot within | th€ time about $450,000.000 was being P Skito” Tweed Se and six months. lent continually on the stock ex- Jersey Suits, ack. b brown, helio and i ] e o b Sny Lotk Are In Remote Section, Harrison, democrat, Miy- rookie. Some have tuxedo fronts with roll col-* A 0 r«: others mannish models with notched collars. The plaintiffs also tell fhe court that | Sissippi, asked if this money commit- they were shown maps of the prop- | tee was, “not able to bull and bear the LOT NO. 2 erty which indicated that the lots|market at will. Where Your Dollars Count Mast EHREND’ 720-22-24; 7th St. N.W. Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. Never Before and Probably Never Again Will Washington women get the opportunity to buy hlgh- grade classy Fall Coat Suits at such remarkably low prices. 185 Cloth Coat Suits Worth From $20 to $60 Divided into 3 lots for one day’s selling LOT NO. 1 Suits That Sold to $20.00 4 Tweed and Serge. in sizes 1 for misses and women. The | younsg girl who wants a sport it or the w who de- sires a tailored can be pleased in this lo “hoice of Midsummer Economy g § | Sales for Wednesday A Hot Weather Needs are Provided in Abundance BOTH SIDES OF r-A'rKst “THE DEPENDABLE STORE A ey Cool Printed Voiles Regularly 39c a yard—36 and 38 Inches Wide Tomorrow, 25(: yd. A chance for real savings on summer’s most desired wash goods. Crisp, fresh Printed Voiles in light grounds, showing a wonderful range of lovely designs and effects, such-.as checks, stripes, dots, floral patterns and m;al figures. Very fine, sheer grade—reduced to 25¢ a yard. 35¢ 39 inches wide: ex- COLORED ORGANDIES—39 inches wide: ¢ ; 25C ceptionally sheer and fine quality, in all wanted st and evening shades. Reduced to, yard. 35c LINENE AND BEACH “SUITINGS—3 i Clearance of Women’s Suits Cloth Garments Originally Sold Up to $24.50 Drastically Underpriced at $8.98 To clear racks of all remaining cloth suits, we've marked them at a price that will hurry the entire lot out tomorrow. Choice of this scason’s smartest models, of all-wool Serge, in the desirable and stylish navy blue. All are silk lined and every garment is tai- i inches wide; 3 a firm woven, serviceable quality; €0 much s Th SOId t $45 00 .bod“«):fr,‘;:. them| wereineatiaicariline e relincouscd HotliIt S aenaiony making .the popular. sumper dre All Tdfi:‘;".,”;?,x: lgc urul in the best manner ey uits That o $45. Buasussanasd by stvesiarimband wv | v B eane anen ezt buE ualort ind e¥entri dhades: alio Whitc. - Special at, yard: Sizes 16, 18 and 36 only—come carly to avoid dis- 59c TAN PONGEE—35 inches wide; beautiful lustrous B b remote’ section of the subdivision and |power that way you can and ought to appointment. Approximately nine blocks from any i put him in jail. Stunning novelty suits for voung girls silk and cotton material that has the finish and appear- ance of the most expensive all-silk ponkee. - Speclal at, 46¢C who want something in- ar line.” The young women say! “In my opinion, it would be impos- dividual and exclusive, :) % nrm vlluh $200 cash to the de- |sible u;' control markets. yard and ore conservative P = - endant and gave a number of notes 'Members of the New York Stock e and more a ° for deferred purchase. money. some | Exchange were not permitted to in- 39c Sport Gabardine 50c Beach Sultmg, 35¢ ° ca SS X models for maturer of which they, have paid and from jcrease their loan accounts, and let women. Magniticently i nehiBeae 7 % SHE itmed Eareien 3 the others they now seek to be re- |me say for them they did not seek to 25¢ DA At e s vy e Tricotine, Velour and Gabardine. in pretty lieved. do_so. 36-inch Black and White | wears like all-linen suiting. shades of hrown, g nd black. Choice Representations were also made tol v. Strong sald the axiom on Sport Gabardi one the | Colors of old rose, tan, reseda ee S of lonz or short length jac . in rufle or i them, the plaintiffs aver, that the|which the financiers worked was “nec- most popular cotton materials | copen. lavender and white. Th straightline styles. 1% to 41 sizes. , property wus free from encumbrance | essary to the maintenance of liberty for suits, skirts and dresses for | favored material for jumper LOT NO. 3 but they ‘have since learned, they |loan Values. late summer and early fall wear. | dresses. Goldenbers's—First Floor. All are perfect quality sheets, full bleached) . | ftate that there was a blanket trust| Tells How Inwurance Men Atded. | 3 : = 1 L im0 on all the lotg In the sub-| [ wish T could tak 1y and seamless—made in one piece of excellent uits at to o 2 after comblaint Mad besn oalatiotost e ey b e omance 0 eS ero wearing muslin, firm and strongly woven. ¢ “nite mag | of the liberty loans,” Gov. Strong ex- ee 5 This lot embrs .(m. :\‘;‘;Lm.:o?‘t'r;c-x“.‘fur""-y' The release |claimed. ~Let me give you an one . L4 g Free from starch or dressing. 81x90 double- e cted it is stated, untillof the fourth loan. We took the six July 11. 1921, although the sales were | jargest life inswrance companies, figured bed 5‘7-(;: s sembled at 3 BT made S ptember and October of | their assets, liabilities and cash. We F b $1.50 d nescg tle I jagbeyea called in their presidents, who had sub- % l er ugs ln Oom lzes s 1:7’31:‘1;15};:‘;?; SACHED $1.20 gk *3.50 hed PILLOW | Full doubl ! sed Mur: tterns cluded are unni 4 v iscribed $70,000,000, and the result of muslin; very our conference the increase of their These attractive rugs erade. Spe E. Rhodes and W. A. Coombe, for the | SUlScribtion by $150.000,000, aifactiy ! asc B 5 plaintifs, informed the court that the | .04 We had 1o remember that when arc nationally known. | E CASES—45%36 5 defendant, according to their inf they did it they were nucinlng (0 “hoi i \ . r informa-| ., e for many months, that we had Choice of a number of e P‘,L‘;,:j“ 3 C | ality. a D fur - trimmed. braid- » trimmed, embroidercd and plain mannish suits, of | Twill, Broadeloth, Gabardine, Tricotine and Velour. F suit magnificently silk lined and exclusively tailored. receiver Attorneys Fred | At MITY INe UNBIL tion, has paid only three-tenths of a pt width ot x . 15 ! hent: That Sold to $5.98 TN be ety Satrmgene tntine | M Snidor’ Hareison aueried as 1o Take vour choice of Sleeveless Jumpers, Peter receiver. \fl;flhfr nrwre '_\}'vrf‘ .vr_y"n(b:erl*_ |;n Pan collars and tunic_model dresses, made of $ Justice Siddons issued a rule on Mr. | SRS OUEEIHE ST A e fine organdies, voiles, ginghams, linens and ramic “'";:.],‘,’";m‘r‘; show cause August 19 WhY |dinned into me and sung to me’ floral patterns, T A annctiouganguidiinod be | Gov. Strong retorted, and 1 think the Eecelver “l’l"""‘“’ only thing to do is to ignore them.” w AN-I-S PASS AGE DEATH BLAME FIXED. the making sh White Wash Fabries Bear Lowered Prices Tomorrow Now is the time to save on the season’s loveliest medallion and neat ail- over designs. Choice of reds, blues, tans, grays, greens and browns. Sizes 9x12 ft. and 83x106 ft. Lowered to $12.95 each. $10 Stenciled Grass Rugs, $5 9x12-ft. Large Koom Size Stenciled Grass Rugs of a quality far seersucker slrl]\(m al at { cent 2 to take care of their security ac- S R al t Balance Of Sllmmel' Dl’esses o' the Tind, ‘Whicn 1'.:\.‘,’;‘:;“&':&";’:1‘3!vuunl: their banks and help them to patterns, reversible (wov | “I"l‘!l‘fill')x—‘—‘\v"zal’r:“). inchex | COTTON-—10 workers for 43 cents per square foot, | SCLLINE in the money to make the en colorings), of oriental; | oot ot $2 19 he: T A T linen, in plain colors: prett stripes, checks, etc. 16 to 46 s Colored Pongee and Tussah Silks G ‘ inches wide, and soid not long ago at 79¢ and 85¢ ¢ 5 5 3 i I faa 3 g i i ey ; oroner’s Jury Holds Man Respon- superior to the kinds usually advertised at similar low prices. They s = 2 yard A \‘\hunde:;u‘l\ a an)uxs:gersl(]l‘;rflus’;g(;:re‘\‘:m‘;';:: ('kl]':; er's Jury P are heavy dnu!l.ls-l warp grade—every rug absolutely perfect. The white wash goods. Women will want to buy one or more pretty new light shades are here—pink, peach, lavender, ‘ sible for Placing Pistol. R b R i S S e A R dress patterns at these low prices. nile green, light blue and natural tan. A coroner’s jury at the morgue this | [§ signs. i z WHITE ORGANDY—40 s8¢ WHITE DOTTED SWISS :E' = {afternoon returned a verdict in the | [§ 6x9-ft. Size Grass Rugs—Regularly $5.00, at $2.69 inches wide, a very sheer, | - inches \\..:.. v sheer. i Unbleached Muslin Bleached Sheets 72x% {case of Van Buren Hill, colored, por- $65 Axminster and Wilton Velvet fEanspasentierane Hox | nes mmaterial ,‘,‘ b 44 ¢ Just arrived another Firm Quality Bleached Zarly passage of pending raitroad fund. | ter at the Union station, who was | Washes 1o pertection. 49¢C S C E bale of the firm; durable 5C Muslin with durable C ||jio5 lssislation provably: winlivejurgea|ialien as the reault of = pistol In Rugs, $38.75 Special at -........... - i quality sold last week in welded center; finished ¥ President Harding, who was said | 5142450 ERRATARL U0, Winitum . WWe have grouped 50Notithese popularsrugssfor quick icleasance e VI N st avopen ’ such a hurry. 27 inches wide. | ith wide. 3-inch hem. Regularly today to regard enactment of the bill | Wwhite for transit from Philadelphia at this reduced price. A few months ago our price was $65.00, and in inches wide. close-woven, soft- | 'PUCH e o sty 2o placing the w : : e ARdihat hey Some stores the regular prices were higher. All are perfect quality finish quality. so Limit, 20 yards to a buyer. at 98c. Limit. 4 to a custouner. D he work under the Warlto Chattanooga. Tenn, Ge that they | Il rugs in the desired 9x12-ft. room size. Alexander Smith & Sons’ make satisfactory for lin- 1/ blouses inance Corporation as necessary by | Pelle & il Seamless deep pile Axminsters and Wilton Velvets, in floral, orien- gerie wear. Spe- 12 ZC e cEE early fall. O O s s A oane tal and medallion designs. including best colorings. Settlements with the roads are con- | Thursday night when he dropped it | |g $1 00 Stenciled Grass R“gs’ 50c tinuing, it was said, s and the revolver, which was inside, Uini. It was said, at the rate of | {1 qcq. " The bullet entered his body Just half price for these Stenciled Grass Rugs tomorrow. 2 cial at . S0c WHITE VOILE—40 inches wide: exceptionally fine two-ply weave with beautiful chiffon fin- 28c ish. Special at.... S0c WHITE ave inches wide; in neat raised pin B D INDIA LINON— hite, s P gp“ 35C 19 inches wide. exira fine and SR | bleached. pecial 24(: Goldenberg's—First Floor. at 19c Crash Toweling An excellent quality for 29c Pillowcases dish towels and hand C Cut from fine quality cambric-finished C towels. Barbers _should 325/000.000 or $30,0001000 al et ; St g STt ol 2 . 30.000, . |and he died Sunday at the hospital. inch ‘size; double-warp quality; in floral, oriental and novelty bord take advantage of this sale. 16]42x36: finished with 3-inch hem; Jibut they could not be continued in- RIS A i effects: aixo medallion designs. First Floor—Bargain Table bleached muslin— inches wide. with heavy twill.|iree from filling. Limit, 6 to a fidefinitely with c ess| £ Neat, fast colors, red border. | customer. o to enante oy pongressional ac-) eFORGE TRUMBULL LADD, Ne Envel() Che ise ments to be met Of Sheer, Soft Nainsook—Very Special Y relion 0 %vas expiuinea. | YALE PROFESSOR, DIES at $1.00 = Choice of several styles, showing excellent work- Women S Sport Oxfords $2.00 Longcloth $1 .59 Piece inch e p 2 z ce Cor) < Full 70 inches wide and an exceptionally high mer- T T r e R LI cerized finish. There's a wide range of floral designs. venient date, in order that the or-| NEW HAVEN. Conn. August 9.— Special tomorrow only. ganization might proceed with the | George Trumbull Ladd. authority on liquidation of “millions of dollars of | oriental life and problems, and pro- railroad paper held by the Railroad |fessor emeritus of moral philosophy $1-25 Mercerized Table Damask 69 l';f\{r\lyrn;l rding was desirous that | C 20c Fancy Voiles 29¢ Curtain Scrim Administration. and provide the funds |and metaphysics at Yale University. Nearly 1,500 yards of Full 36 inches 1 'lu connection with the o ontrapeced ] Tada S fberns v he e manship; of fine soft finish nainsook, in square and round these fancy Voiles: wide and the best ‘z‘C iwims for vinefficiency of labor® it perial Univer: Tokio. and at un neck models, with varied trimmings of laces and inser- Regular Prices, $6 to $8 Pair light grounds and with scrim value we made plain today at the White | versities in Calcutta, Bom M E = 3 > 2 3 e o 2 7 neat Small floral ‘designs: 27 | have offered in vears. White, JIfiouse that the government would |dras. Benares and Honolulu. He was "fi;‘l!."\‘\_lt(l}or.‘x:‘)l;gnsl:o‘_l;\:ll cut ’gar'm‘efl:i inall sizes. The popular footwear of the children’s and ladies’ dresses. work borders. e arding, it was explained, | works on philosophy, religion and far i eastern subject: 5 T G 3 i ! double panel this lowered price to clear stocks sertions and lace edg- straight line and 5 P ey 3 ings. S g | hemstitched ~ hem. 51 79 quickly. White Nubuck and $ 3 i Ak Special at hi T S s g | o e e T White Canvas Sport Oxfords, | ® o x v ! agreement ! Sweaters for Women and Children roatn i preentine Tl ) %6 nnd $7 Women's | €0 Child iy, labor inv“l}‘rdt—r“ o nl.';:krgmf" ‘a8 of CA; GIFT RECEIVED. TICOATS of fine grade muslin, | of white nainsook; reinforced tan calf, patent and black kid $1.50 Boys’ and | oo NS | $5.00 ren’s e R @ final| A contribution of 83 for the fund for with flounces of pretty embrotd” | dnd " neat ruffle’ fnished with Sl Lo, weiArs A = v | S : the children’ ings at Camp i eries, in @ variety of open work | blue stitching. Full I 2 . Girls’ Sweaters Fiber Sweaters | Wool Sweaters walve. thia chtime 5t was Mt w0 [ Wil from “Cash” has Deeri mac 2. Made with l 50 | cut sizes. Special lot 69 military heels. Welted and Mc- j{ibyEHedTackand i ey Bilexo "a"d Stee Kay sewed soles. Sizes 214 to7. | . cial at. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Goldenberg's—First Fioor. H Sport Lots BfiGonee. have e noit ot Coatysweat 99C‘ styles silk $4 95 froin $2 98 through the courts, but any settle- | ©dged: rs ment made directly w — Cosille “‘“1 sw | months !o with the govern-| I s in plain colors, with|4 years sweaters in ment would be final and would pro-' Fashionable women in Paris are 2 xtra Bi P heavs weights. for, contrasting colors. brown, blue. green and | i RIDIL further claim for inefficiency of wearing shoes with stitchings and 29¢c ngh:Count ExtealBig atucsiin 75¢ Cushions, 39¢ $1-25 Pi“ows, 77C Jabor. buttons to match their gowns. ovelty belted, Tuxedo front and col-|red. children to about 13] arless cuffs and pock- slip-over and coat Sterilized Feather Pillow v variety of colors and patterns. | Percales, 19c Yd. ! Bungalow Aprons | ..o soi Semnen o | T R e e year: Made with Iso wool sweat-|styles in light and 7 at w B - high and low collars! ers in every new color|dark colors and plain 1 The .gr‘_adet that \\;mden h'nld Full cut and well made gar- | gi7e"1ox16-inch chair cushions. A it ey At (hine and hip pockets. SR modtr st anay feenver: THE PROO o satisfactory an urable ments that will render excel- tufted with ten buttons. or 18x | P 3 2 Jor"makmg hm]xse dres ;e's. as lent service—two special lots 18-inch. square <hape, suitable | faPcy striped ticking in vari- well as men’s shirts and boy offered to: ¢ s for hammocks, lawn. sofa or ous colorings ’ & is in the enting with Dr. Wyeth's han blou Hig! TRty hei Moreem At L | | Oys 0! 00 uiLs PATENT SUCTION | PLATES: GUARS e Sl M Cheit feal wocth Goldenberg's—Fourth _Floor. | Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. . B T SLCTON AL ATE S VAT in light and dark grounds, n BUNGALOW APRONS of light | Light ax a feather, the puddin, 5 ¢ a large assortment of checks, | percales. in pink and blue Reduced L % Is going to taste < i 5 $12.98 to $20 Boys’ Highest-Class Suits || §—rermror Frmens o sun—smmmmrons v L0 One yard wice. | $1.50 ale O € S Large electrically cooled offices—cleanl! 7 3%¢ DRESS G Y At 555 2 Blue Serge and Novelty Cloth Jares sietrcaly cooed offces—clennlinens iy one f oue many 1no%%s e, i a-vanies ! - sLasi . Take your choice of our best suits ‘serzgiance of pain. 20 years' experience. of"ew Stylen “and. colotings, | ASINGHAM BUNGALOW that sold to $20.00, in 2 pairs of single S —— E| such as strines, plain and bro- |. APBONS. in pink, blue and lav- at ew ow rlcefl pants combination. All-waoi_blue xfirges My perfect Sue-] po T T S e e 29 | gnder checks: irimmed” with Dl farments, splendidly line® s well as tion Teeth Wil B e i e o C c-rack br nobby fancy mixture cloth suits, in beau- 81 up in gold, & T and tie belts. . .. . Gl colors and paterns and in s nice Not Sup orl e amai- Suetlal At e R it S0 Downward—New Price Revisions on Stand%rd ety of entirel ew styles. 7 to 1% rop— . G oldenberg’s—' loor. \; et oRlcatiel e | pited :':,""’"_ Cif gam or porce-Gold Cromns and 5 Makes o‘f: Brass gnd Sleel’Beds, Mansresses, cth, $5.00 up.|lain. $4—35 Per Tooth, W W and Cribs. Savings of 25%, to 35% 2 L oeetn. % 5 b to 35% : 69c Khaki and Percale Blouses Open Every Evening Until § 0’Clock, and on Sundays, 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Omen S aS Dl'eSSCS This season’s prices are lower—as is evidenced by £ Lady and maids in attendance. All work Fully Guaranteed for 20 Years, 5 sale i ____Kindly keep name and loeation of our office in_your mind. the host of special values we've arranged in this sale i c T 427-429 7th St. N.W. 5 Formerly Sold Up to $22.50 of GOOD Beds and Bedding in our Furniture Store i QOpposite Lansburgh & S A clean-up of the balancg of tomorrow. Assortments are varied and complete—iea- ¥ lfl o Largont and- Mot Sand tock of the better kind Si “ : pointed collar ‘and sport sty L3 ulm Paons e Wersinaner: mf" 2 b dre sabertenpan turing nationally known makes, such as Simmons, Foster 3 Fiond D W Cresses Lo MIDKLON Al Ideal, Englander and others of equal quality and excel- ; " blouses. national khaki cloth and fast £ pretty pattern percales. 6 to 15 years. > R ERERRRRE 15¢ Wo‘i;:;?: céai’lk Hose Free Noxzema Offer One Week Only 4 pairs will be the limit to a customer at this price. Made with seamed back, reinforced toes and heels; woven form-fitting ankles, and of a good lus- c Go to your druggist or any toilet article counter and get trous quality fiber silk that will give service and satis- faction. Seconds: a jar of the well known greaseless Noxzema cream and a cake of Noxzema Soap. a fraction of original costs. Materials are Organdies,| plain and novelty; Voiles, Dotted Swisses, etc., in white and colors. A number of smart styles for selection, but not many of each kind. Sizes up to 40 in the group. J Goldenberg's—Second Floor. A Reduction Sale of | Boys’ Wash Suits, 89¢ lence. New designs—new finishes—all are much lower prices than prevailing last season. SIMMONS THREE-PIECE | _ SIMMONS WOOD-F I\ 1 BEDS, continu- BEDS, flat fillers, ous post, twin | continuous post. l 50 link spring. 14. Formerly $24.00 Formerly $22.50 MONS ART METAL BEDS, GUARANTEED TWIN NK | Square tubing m riistic de- SPRINGS, gray | slgns; ivo 32 finish, band edge. | Zae 3-inch riser. For- $4_95 Formerly $45.00. merly $8.50. WHITE MEL BEDS, con- ENGLANDER THREE-PIECE | tinuous post, five 6 98 BEDS, 3 ft. and 3 ft. 6 in. sizes; in all sizes ivory finish, with erly $10.00. S BRASS BEDS, Formerly $22. MMONS SQUARE TUBE Pon ntsn '}!.(:r$22 50 BEDS, with shaped head and | merly § foot; in mahogany, oak, walnut 3-INCH PO\T BEDS, large and non fin- moumts: satin ly $32. 5:\ ly $65.00. 480 Women’s Bungalos Formerly 98¢ 55c New Sash Styles as well as Narrow Belted Model Cover-all Aprons, of famous “Scouts” percale, in prettiest of striped, plaid and figured patterns.. Choice round and square neck styles, with roomy hip pockets and trimmed collars and cuffs. lel'. 2 to a customer at this price. H Remainders of our regular stock of boys’ wash 'suits that sold at much higher prices—price lowered to affect im- { mediate clearance. ] 'They re made of good quality Chambray and Madras, in wg:-‘,;?g’;‘,":;‘,,,;‘"“"”"" mf:,,"‘:?‘s e 'r‘:' oxzema ream o white and colors. Popular Dutch Daddy and Middy models; edge art ticking $5 50 broad ribbon $34 00 in sizes 3 to 8 years. The 8% price will sell them out Praa ST . o h - y $8.50........... Formerly $52.50. quickly. Goldénberg’s—Third_Floor. ALL-FELT MATTRESSES, FOSTER IDEAL Regular Price, 50c | for Noxzema Soap | Regular Price, 25¢ 50C 45-1b. weight, woven or art | STEEL CRIB, ticking, rolled white _enamel $7.50 3 Former- $10 95 Formerly $9 ..... FOSTER IDEAL STEEL CRIB, SoctB ALL-LAYER FELT | white enamel finish. patented MATTRESSES, art ticking, | toe trip, close 5-inch boxing. fillers. Former- $ll 50 Formerly $24.00. 518.50 | 1y _$16.50 &5 ” WOVEN WIRE SPRIN y ALL - LAYER - FELT MAT- band edge, rein- TRESSKS, “Conscience” brand, | forced centers. $ l 2 50 extra quality ticking and make. | Formerly $14.50.. - Savings on Housewares Needs for the home down in price for Wednesday. Note these economies: $175 TIN WASH BOILERS, | 3198 WHITE ENAMELED with cold woed SLOP JARS, with handles; No. $l 29 cover and bail han- 51 .49 T % o size - dle; first qualit; Imperial Rolled SIMMONS COIL SPRINGS, BO s’ Ribbed Unioll SIlits You know how quickly Oil of Cloves stops pain in a $1.25° BREAD 'BOXES, of | sLo8 HEAVY ALUMINUM Edge. ~ Former- 25 00 99 springs tied y throbbing, aching tooth Well, Noxzema’s O|l of Clov wrl‘l"e e tng 98 TOFPER FuRGOL- Y S son g B e e l7 50 Pure white eldstic ribbed 2 oves roll-top style; good C | LATORS, 2-qt. trade l 3 SIMMONS FELT AND COT- | springs. For- o suits for boys 4 to 16 years. cools itchy, fiery skin and soothes tired, aching feet—in- !‘I:I.'zii' WASH TUBS, of gal- | " bc’ COCOA ‘oo TRESSI E‘-n"enm‘" e mn;pli\-‘ l””:i' L SPRINGS. 1) suits for 2 , of gal- . spe- 2 L PRINGS. (he Made bithysHor Blecvesiand c :tantly Noxzema is a Greaseless Vamshlng cream. Rub zanized e o0 ¢ the 98 MATS. good, llron‘; 79C clal qu and $8 50 i DR 22 50 i s i . esirable - inch it ke Formerly spring. Former- $ ankle length pants. The great. it in, and it disappears beneath the surface—no shiny look P C LT o B1250 oY v so500 er . L —no soiled linen or clothes. . est underwear value in years.