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The writing paper you use is an intimate reflection of your personality. ct _cheap paper—it discounts the These nimes are synonomous with and CASTE. WHITING CRANE HURD (Real Irish Linen) Hot Water or Vapor Is Best Call, write or phone for free estl- mate of cost. PLUMBING We are prepared to take care of any work of this kind. Amusements B. F. KEITH'S—Hal Forde—Gitz- Rice. Next week at B. F. Keith’s Theater THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1921. York. Sunday, Thomas Meighan, in “White and Unmarried”; Monday, “The Call of Youth”; Tuesday, unty Pulls the 2} Remnants and Odds and Ends To Go Out Tomorrow at Sweeping Reductions Hal Forde, of musical comedy fame, |Strings”; Wednesday, “The Beach of and Lieut. Gitz-Rice, singing com- | Dreams”; Thursday, “A Wist Fool” % A z . Foon sell them poser of “Dear Old Pal of Mine.” will | Friday, "Will Rogers, in onest Left in the wake of our Semi-annual Rummage Sale are hundreds of small lots, incomplete lines and remnants—all are marked at prices to sell them abgdmfiien"ze F;‘azkjowlllcfior:nh" o] Tomeisingr QIO RDana I out quickly. The one big idea of this Remnant Sale is to clear the shelves and counters—no matter what the former prices were or the cost—all odd lots pany will offer “S-s-h-h,” a new farci- cal comedy; Bert Fitzgibbon and Brother Lew, in nonsensical drollery: Dixie Norton and Coral Melnotte, in a lyrical romance “22 Washington Square”; Rice and Newton, in “Passed Under the Pure Fun Law"; Harry and Grace Ellsworth, in “A Smattering of Song and Dance”; John and Nellie Olms, in “The Watch Wizards"; Red- dington and Grant, in “Bounce Inn”: Aesop’s Fables, Pathe Pictorial and Glen Echo Park. Music is provided by an orchestra for dancing at Glen Echo Park in the big_open-air ballroom by exponents of the art of jazz. Six big mechani- cal rides and the manifold joys of the midway will appeal to others. Steamer St. Johns. The steamer St. Johns makes four must be sold. Read the list carefully—there’s something to interest you. No mail or phone orders filled. $3.00 and $4.00 Tapestry Couch Covers, $1.88 Pink Bandeaux 25¢ ’l‘;fif‘“ of the day will complete the|trips a week to Colonial Beach—on Because they are from 2 to 4 inches Fine grade fancy and plain ma- Sunday INGIS Tana 816 noa e Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at g short of regular lengths, we secured gerials, fasten back modds, with week’s bill, headed by the Master- singers, will give its last perform- ances. COSMO0S—*“Vaudeville in Monkey- land.” A complete monkey circus, with all the performers monkeys, under the 9 a.m. and Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Forty-mile moonlight rides are featured Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day at 7:15 p.m. Marshall Hall [ Cool is the picnic grove at Vg shall Hall and delightful the new uuncing pavilion. A river trip short and in- this lot of Couch Covers to sell away under price. Made of heavy, reversible tapestry; oriental designs, in green, hl‘l:’e. red and brown; 56 to 60 inches wide. A General Clearance-of All Odd Lots of elastic inset; nearly all sizes. First Floor—Bargain Table. Bl S Heahn CO title, “Vaudeville in Monkeyland,~ will | Sresting s made by the steamer ® || be the unusual attraction at the Cos- ¢, Marshall Hall, at 10 a.m., 2:30 and | [d 9 W. H. Gottlieb, . E. Huntsberry, | [0S Wheater next weck. Tt is a big|g:45 pun.. stopping at Mount Vernon Pres. Vice Pres, e oW, With an|on the first two trips. appeal to everybody. Hubert Carlton, i 0 917 H St. N.W. “the black laugh,” in more things to Chesapeake Beach. ° ° Phone 4886, excite the risibilities; Nat Jerome and P‘ e A company. in “Our Children,” a sensa-| Free d s a popular feature i — m tional comedy by Emmett De Voy;fat Chesapeake Beach, the nearby | [f Former P"ces’ $4'00 to $7‘00 There are still two months e e Julial lHnll abnd Dalsyl Dexter, in a|Maryland bay r(;’snru with a cl?mw,n| J S musical number, vocal and iostru-|orchestra furnishing PPy to et [H - av e W A o Snenlahl. wi;h added dancing featur music on the over-lha-‘ p:\vblhl;on. A s henithe Spurt Hat may be worn ‘Washington—the most “Lival z osephine Davis, a comedienne of Salt water bathing, fis.. Cral ng, t = 5 P i o America ternational famé: Shiclds and Want,|and boating are other att orlons. Nu- T'omorrow a o a ramwr for b bt etiviBies o snme jin the latest song and dancing fea- merous amusements line the lon‘g [tures and the Hemings. man, womunlboaruwm_k and attractive picnic 4 Gt ™ e allibroken T il el e mer days. U ARE [MAS- B35 OUE- 12 clever comady Juggliog jErounds;dro avallablo H We want to “clean house” of all broken lines of women’s summer footwear, anc 2 TER OF YOUR SRR e SEERRRGE O B0 : we’ve marked all the odd lots of low shoes at this low price for a rousing clearance In this lot are sport felts and The added matinee feature will be Wallace Reid’s new picture, “Too Much Speed,” a thrilling romance of Chevy Chase Lake. Dancing is featured at Chevy Chasel [: Lake every evening. Each Tuesday is! | OWN FUTURE when you have money sale tomorrow. Surely women who have the slightest need for a new pair of shoes ; / combined will be here tomorrow to take advantage of the wonderful savings. trimmed felts—some in Real Estate. No |[ffilove, business and the race track. < £ 7 A 3 " e oltv varn. Sport hats i oo iseallh O e 'D\mctu‘red With ‘thrills and yet with e T Huhdreds of pairs arranged on bargain tables in the shoe department. Not every with novelty ._”“_ P ment, it is the nest egg that [fl| 57, j@ushable moments, “Roman|gides Thursday night as an added size in each style, but all sizes from 2}4 to 7 in one style or another. in other smart fabrics, too. Just fathers independence. film from the Universal studios, will jattraction. Dancing starts every even- . e -1 g o be the ohief of the supplementary fea- Cligose from Oxfords and Pumps of Patent Colt, Tan, Black Kid and Dull Lcathers, the colors to wear with your A very few hun- dreds will go a very long way toward financing a worth- ‘while proposition. “Maximum Service” furnishes the most dependable informa- tion. on which to gov= ern yourself. tures shown at all performances. Sunday, starting at 3 p.m., an ex- cellent bill of vaudeville, with many novel features, and a fine assortment of pictures will be shown at all per- formamces. STRAND—George Moore, Juggler. Next week’s program as annourced by Manager Sparrow for the Strand Theater, beginning Sunday next, will (o also White Nubuck and White Canvas. Welted, turn and McKay s:wed soles. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 0dd Lots of Knit Underwear S SUMMER-WEIGHT sweater, or harmonize with your Louis, Cuban and low heels. Sale price, $1.£5 a pair. summer frock. Goldcnbe:z's—Second Floor. . All Wash Goods Remnants ) Clearance of Hand- 1405 Eye Street NW. Main €752 DECKER BROS Extra Special at =Boath STarkington. SICIs ire= ] . 2-i > MISSES’ AND JUNIOR | styles; garded by some as one of the And it enhances its value Ginghams, Etc., 10c Yd. | Remnants of secnch Dress | §4.50 and $5.00 Corsets | N B ES ( AND Je and | :*"dk‘P:” ol (c‘;anss]i‘c‘sergzu::odefin \:"’l’i“‘{a;:rlxw!\p\iwe;t lnfla gzestiyroportion nals: i Remnants and mill ends of plaids and plain colors: 32-inch $2.95 ginghams ; sizes 14 and 16 years \)‘r‘u eh sizes. $8 85 rected this production and the cast e e ara <l inch Dress Ginghams, in plal Pegey Cloth, 36-inch High-count | g0 prage Corsets, fancy pink | slightly mussed and soiled, Bal. | Worth ip to . L includes Doris Kenyon, Diana Allen, TR el | checks and stripes also rem. | Pereales. S0:nch Irinted Crepe | material: also white coutil, ex- ey S $2075at........ o i i ts of 27-inch Chambray an 6-inch ~ Shir Ma 2 3 dels: extremely 'lon: i el BN D stalling a new bathroom, new |y [fl BR800 J018 GVIRRTINS | oo wserul lengths. for wom: | SRS 0N SHRCY 1O | Stock that sold $ 1.95 | sval ot oF rame i R “Craftsmanship that is supe- | lengthairromisiioNiya s shafandichi ey ! Corset Covers, 29c up to $975 at... § LINEN SUITS_Tuxedo front g COLUMBIA—“Proxies. rior—prices that are fairest. || {3 = : ODD LOT OF WOMEN d 3 3 |4 9 \ Remnant lot of Corset Covers, | f and tailored styles, in flesh. (8 The attraction at Loew’s Columbia ( 0 | white nainsook, neat embroi. i CLOTH SUITS : 3 i c 2 Theater mext week, begin Maurice J. Colbert | | ments o) edgings: broken sizes of navy blue | pink, copen and | Lift Off with Fin, e onies v - S cerge. Sotd up D730 . Worth - | \ . ers based. on the story of high 621 F St. NNW. Main 3016-3017 t L ts f to $2250, at | to $13.98 at and frenzied finance by Frank R. cmnan 0 (1) $2250, at.... Resinol Does wonders for poor complexions. It's surpris- Smith, as “The Hickville Rubes,” ot Max: 11 Smith’ magazine “Dated, e with subsidiary features. Photoplay Features. Next week, beginning Sunday, the Metropolitan will_present the bril- liant star, Pola Negri, for her artistic triumph as Du Barry in “Passion.” in massively produced and stirring ro- mance of sunny Spain, adapted from Prosper Merimee’s original French orted by the same cast. Christie's Nothing Like It” and the usual minor film features will be included in the bill. with orchestral music. story of a small b Adams, produced by George D. Baker Dorothy Dalton,’ in “The Idol of the Lois Weber's, Incomplete range of row’s silk buyers here. ile”: Friday, “The||| A warm, thick-lather bath, with 5 5 - - . : Saturday.’ Wil ||| Blue-jay Foot Soap—then a brisk | days. sisesr the white are 2 10C Remnants of 36-inch Silk Poplin, 32-inch Stripe Rogers, in “Honest Hutch.” — Savoy. Sufday and Monday, “Beau Revel”; ‘Tuesday, Sydney Chaplin, in_“King, Queen, Joker”; Wednesday, Dorothy Dalton, in “The Idol of the North”; LI T ing easy. by mail or at Cifemieai Works, Pat include George Moore, the versatile| and story, {METROPOLITAN—‘Gypsy Blood.’ | Temembered | “Gypsy Blood,” a! Trunks Repaired and Trunks Made in Washington 80 L Street N.E. Formerly James S. Topham. Established 1855. 1 | A Delicious Food 1 Absolutely Pure. a Home! R S | vous strain of aching, tender feet. massage with the cooling, sooth- ing Blue-jay Foot Relief, then a slight coating ,of Blue-jay Foot Powder, delightful and deordorant. Your feet will feel young again! You'll wonder why you ever per- mitted yourself to endure the old- time torture. You'll become a per- gists, ’ Keeps feet feeling fine weight Pants, made with eques- trienne waist, in tight and loose CHILDREN’S 59¢ KNIT WAIST SUITS, in low neck, sleeveless, knee pants, with garter attach- o Boys' Balbriggan, nd White Knit Union Suits, in high neck, short sleeves e e 35 pants styles; broken size; 25cCretonneand , Curtain Scrims, 12Y/5¢ Plenty alike for cushions and draperies and windows. Goldenberg's—First Floor. $1.00 The Art Needlework Section holds a clearance sale tomor- row of Hand-embroidered Models, representing the dis- continued pieces left from the summer season. They are marked at a fraction of former values to close them out quickly to make room for new fall lines. accepted for exchange or credit. Art Department—First Floor. weight—just the kinds for hot August and early September Goldenberg's—Clothes Shop for Men—First Floor—Direct Entrance From K Strest. Odd Lots of Boys’ Clothing BOYS’ KNICKERBOCKER PANTS, in durable cheviot and sizes 8 to 18 years BOYS’ $235 WASH SUITS, in BOYS’ $10.00 PANAMA CLOTH NORFOLK SUITS, in brown, BOYS’ WASH PANTS, in plain White White 1’1 i Plain Color V lored Organdies Remnants of White Imported Stripe Skirting, Woven Dotted Sw remnants of colored W H Stripe Voiles, Printed Voiles, Silk and Crepe de Chine, Silk Mixed I Remnants of 40-inch Prin nants of 36-inch White Paja Goldenberg's—First Floor. Black Hose, also a few white. little soiled .......... ‘WOMEN’S §2.00 SATIN STRIPE THREAD SILK HOSE, in all the White Brassieres, 44c seamed backs . all sizes. Lot No. 2—Worth bp to 6% d Voil and novelty juggler; Collins and Dy . yooe MEEEER=1c0sg . gmartconception. of smiles | Made to Order Bl Embroidered Sharply Reduced ior Clearance! [REALTORS ] pany. in o Rumorols comay plavicr | - Models Thié is the Red Letter Day of the entire season in the Wash Goods Section. Al remaining short lengths and remnants of White and Colored W 33.?1 lr‘:fi;i :E:“g;ol:‘el;lbler;ssensa- g I 0 halns I knee: regular sizes only, also Sold Regularly at deepest price cuts to hurry them out. Thousands of vards, embracing ]:mg(-l(jallv\‘dc\'lfl"]_\' The photoplay bill will present May | a few shirts in the 43 $2.50' to $6.00 favorite weave of summer—all in the most wanted lengths for dresses, waists and chi Allison, in her latest Metro produc- o ClSwiith Seliboi C dren’s wear. tion, “The Last Card,” an adaptation sleeves ............... T. Linex isse White Indian r fabric Voiles, and dotted Chiffc version of the story of “Cdrmen.” j 5 S i Mill lengths of yard-wide Cre- Many attractive pieces to select ored Voiles, etc. Good, useful lengths: widihs from 27 to 45 inches. l!h“'afi directed by Ernst Lubitsch, Dr. Sch d tonnes i\.{ld kc:‘u-tanln sdcrt:m;.dln from, but only one of a kind. 7 21 who also made “Passion,” and in it r. Schindle light or dark floral and bird de- secure the best R d 1 Pola Negri is said to have been sup- sifms; Tengths from 1 to 10 yards, | Come catly and secure the best emnants of 20c Wash Goo S, 1 2C . copenhar Voile. White Head, Wi zed Gabardine, Embreidered Batis n and 1 are given White Woven also 29c also rem- <. scroll effects; tine Johnstone's latest Realart pro- - a s: al ts of 27-inch Bleached Good grade, sssorted ds real value or actyal cost. 1 duction, “A Heart to Let,” & figures and plain colors; also remnants o Fo0a semried t o . i ‘i‘“fi’,‘l.ns ";0‘,‘;“:;‘; Tho"“';“’g{ a,nl‘?"'dl"]:’ IREALEICAETIOL 6T & | Si‘a‘ker Flannel and Outing Flannels; good, useful lengths. | ®"'P¢% “;'&:e":‘?;'fil’lsfin'z & W.\llmgt 200 “‘”mlmsl and .\(I‘ sses l E 2 e cast includes | A ash Dresses—of voiles, la; and ging- e on o a Clanae Conueruarcis | | Nfodern Remnants of 12V4c and | 10c Unbleached Sheeting Nightgowns, 39c . in light and dark effects; mostly : : a2 s o e ein all sizes. Worth wp to $495, at........ . - Carr. _Robert Bond Gotta will be the ° 15¢ Cottons, 934c Yd. Cotton, 63/4¢c | Yokes of tucks and embroid E izes. Worth vp to §4.95, | new director of the orchestra. y 774 30-inch Unbleached Sheetin long sleev sizes 2 to 4 First Floor—Bargain Booth. 2 : 5 B e 5 umpin Remnants of 3-inch Bleach- | 30-inch Unbleached Shecting | years. 3 WASH DRESSES—Oi dotted | WOMEN'S AND MISSES' & Arthur Jordan Piano C : PALACE—“Conquest of Canaan. ed Cottons, Cambrics :lnd Lin-l l; on; kil d3§ Women's Bungalow | swiss and n,:]ul.\ in regular and gy K DRESSES—Of Crepe de E ur Jor« 0. Next week, beginning Sunday aft- 007 bleached Cottons; good, useful emnants o C an (4 extra sizes; balance ot our reg- chi Sfea talictn. S0k fvico- ] G Street at 13th e e PR lengths. Dress Ginghams, Per- | MO o R e $ 4,95 e, shanuns, pongee. eic: al of Canaan’ " the' film version of a|| Enjoyment of percales, belt and sash models, | 50'd up to §15 . 2 e e kR Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. American town Remnants of 18c cales, Etc., 18c Yd. full cut; broken lot. Atidreao fringe-trimmed dresses, tailo 9 . . 3 s i 5 >y N P o woreaornan Keryisnd 1 Men S urnls lngs Chlldrefl S Closing Out Tomorrow Odd Lots of e A SET OF TEETH | % W E ERmE = L alEUhORI TEMY ST | 2N WA 4R Apparel ‘ eamless Nextiweeksheshming Sundayiatters at will give ‘= B ors. Full round coilar, but- | slightly soiled 'from o han- 2 o e Zoou at3; the Knickerbocker williot: giv %7 Son at neck, heavy 4 35 dling;” mostiy all $l 39 Children’s Gingham i a3 1,0 (e Brzt o S, 0L b you every | R s e e bresses, .| Velvet and Brussels RugS in First tional's release of “Gypsy ° ¢ i 8 g 5 1. N 7] NS B AN 00 GOLF Good Grade Gingh , tty Slood " & camera version of Prosper | service of nat- i i Dol oan ant it s D A ool clotn_and siik | plaige ang checke: beit and sash | i Merimee's original story of *Carmen.” | |10 8 ifl' ,fl | BT tisibaye anatall 4 mohair; lined and_un- 89 models; sizes 7 and 8 years only. i an, e 193&33’;" A ndousiious, b R Jength legs; closed (& !I(ned sll,\'les sizes 7 to C Rompers, 84c | David Powell, in_“Appearances P crgtehs broken e ETiC UNTON S ; (Of fine gingham. peg:top and At comedy “Ladies’ Pets” and the Priz-| TH] S $1.5 ekl Stzalghty desssiiassorted Setyies, b ma. natural color study, “Where Pop- E ANCHOR BAR PLATE | |- Whife oisbuy = broken sizes. Q ° ies Bloom"; | . will drop do hile talk- | - L5 o e R o g PN : ples Bloom™: Thuraday and Friday, | Fit mue, wil sot drop dows wh eecnt: | [ Varsity” makes dlng e B0 Percale 'Dresses, 39c Floor samples and few-of-a-kind styles of wool rugs London.” and Bebe Daniels, ‘in “The U tie e sieqitint b3 by procoan, |l 54 000.8% THREAD SIUK HALF | WEAR, in. belbriggan, gauze (Little Tots' [Percale Dresees. | have been repriced to sell them out quickly tomorrow. An- Ehrch Hare,” on Saturday. your assurance of expert, fi:"fl’léflmm,' ! high spliced heel, ':‘cin‘; cotton, ::1'?1"115 Mfl‘:;':mmifl!“l‘? Smbroidery trimmed. Sizes 1 1o ticipate your fall floor covering needs and profit by these big = put jn perfect condition before Vacation Time. | [fl [orced_sole and iof, in TRc Styles: some slightly 2iyeara 5 - savings. The group includes 9x12-ft. Seamless Velvet Rugs CROWN WORK—BRIDGE WORK ) and colors; irregular 35 yles; & 29 Girls’ Middy Skirts S B8] S % . S 5 b'rr:o {!m lshree days of next week, FILLINGS—EXTRACTING | weave of 65c and 75c C ;r‘r;girlect, Broken C $1 43' and & and 9 wire Brussels Rugs, in light and clllark fl({rd ; E eginning Sunday afternoon, Bebe _— grades 2 Wl L 3 o ienta it signs i 4 m decoration. Daniels, in “The March Hare,” and My Charges are Very Moderate Of white Lonsdale Jean, with prienz fl“d‘ n"cda]llo}l des"gn& to A\“'"t a“"\ 43 ™ {uc E Harold mgvy% in “Among Those ’ ° Wbt hleates wivie, To2% Neep | Alexander Smith & Sons Co. and Firth Carpet Co. products. Present”; Wednesday and Thursdsy,l DR SMATHERS hem; ‘size 6 vears oniy. : $4, i S v : en S DUMMEY DUILS | “intants' Shirts, 25c | $8.98 and $10.98 Stenciled Grass Rugs, $4.95 . y : Friday and S y 7 - cery heavy weight, smooth finish, double warp. day, Pauline Frederick, in “Salvage,” | 7¢h & K Sts. N.W. Qrer Reople Ipfants’ Gauze Shirts, with long Bxi0 oot Relzs Swers > L B Doesn’t i ittle “Hey, i . 8. IV.W . Drug st . . [pt : g Included are novelty herringbone weaves and designs copied from Dot It e Drope e o | ana eBesnmabe e oomeny Entrance on 7th St. Phone Frask. 5308 | [| At Final Clearance Reductions | stceves and high neck fine grade | Yool ‘Fiis, ax well As the medailion and neat effects in &reen, blue, vl o e B Apollo. Hours: 9 AM. to 7 P.M. l k a 2 ‘Goldenberg'sThird Floor, red and brown coloring: stantly corn stops 13 Sunday by Appointment Light-Weight Serges il $l 10 ehortly you lft it right off with fin- | Sunday and Monday, “Bea | g Remnant Sale of $2.00 Stenciled Grass Rugs, $1. : gers. Truly! e Ao ren Herthy Dalien I and i 3x6-foot size; heavy, durable warp; best colors; oriental, medal- [ Y druggist sells a tin; e of Co pTarE o ay, . inese and t border designs.—First Floor. to remove every hard corn, soft corn, ' Friday, B Love, | ining stock of Men’s and Young Men’s Sum- WOMEN'S THREAD SILK - 3 5 E * or corn bebwez the toes, and the cal- Tolp aA!im ;I'S:\si‘le"; s:tv\frdn* TENDER, ACH’NG 2 Our' Tema dg ight down to bed-rock %Ve know you HOSE, in black only; Blg chmgs mn Tomorrow’s Clearaway of | luses, without sorenmess or irritation. |Zane Grey’s, “The Man of the Forest. ] {H mer Suits .reduce rig] own to 5 - oMY, seconds of a $2.50 qual- SOC . - Avenue Grand ‘ FEET CAN BE can see their value and appreciate their worth at this low I OIS e B Ok, of medi- Remnants 0 l s ST “o:?hvrx::ls.me el MADE HAPPY price. All sizes included in the lot, and models for every type um-weight cotton, in biack only. | Acbuckie, in “The Dollar a Year Man,” ||| may be selected by those \\}30 come first. $ ;l:rzir o0 Pt 15C Short ends and remnants of popular silks—all of them End M S (e A d el thel |} The Mohair Suits are in neat dark stripes, double and } [ in the Rutsize only T & oE 4 3 Kitchen”; Tuesday, Sydney Chaplin, You can go home tonight and he All 1 Se f light CHILDREN'S WHire: socks, | in just the lengths desired for women’s and children’s in “King, Queen, Joker"; Wednesday. ||| gain instant relief from the ner- single breasted models; and the All-wool rges are of lig] and Infants' Long, Fine Ribbed | wear. - Clearance prices mean generous savings for tomor- Tub Silk, 33-inch Silk Pongee and 27-inch Japanes: Remnants of 25-inch Colored Satin Messaline, 34 35-inch Colored Chiffon 35-inch_Novelty Sport Silk, 36-inch Figured Silk Foulard, 36-inch Tubular Tricolette, 40-inch Col- In lengths suitable for ®© inch Colored Chiffon Taffeta, Satin, ored Crepe de Chine, etc. 69¢ Thursday, Alice Lake, in “Uncharted ixtures, gray and sand; making blouses, skirts, shirts and dresses. | Seas”; Friday, Will Rogers. in “Guile || manent user of Blue-jay Koot {ane:dd punixtare $1.45 sizes 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, $5,95 Fine grade, wide embroidery Treatment, for sale at all drug- 12 and 15 year: . trimming, , fasten front; nearly $3.00 and $4.00 Lace 59c Mercerized Table i Write for free booklet—“The hambray and madras, white and tan, also in hair linen % - ing wanrglylth‘;m Wm“‘ Proper Care of the Feet"—to colors; middy and Dutch Daddy stripes; sizes 7 to 17. 580 Curtams, $1.48 Damask, 39¢ Yd. u56 of Resinol Ointment Bauer & Black, Chicago. Guaranteed $l 69 Vory few 12 3 ana 1 VU~ | Women’s Sweaters, g ol e clear away blotches, ana 81.00at Drugc oty ik o NORFOLK SUITS, Knicker- $3.49 clearance of slightly imperfect 58 inches wide, mill remnants; redness, roughness, etc., RSRAAL dfi-c CCom BEn Paichosue K.Y Blue.Ja BOYS” $1.50° STRAW | bocker trousers, fashioned of o stock, In white, brown or ecrit: | in lengths trom 1% to 3 yards. A and give the skin its nat- HINDERCORNS Eemoves Cotus, Cal- y HATS, middy and cheviots and tweeds Women's Wool Tuxedo Sweat- | 2% and 3 yards ng; neat, Plain | o)0nqja weave for everyday use. ural freshness and charm. louses, etc.. stops all - Rah R models 590 in mixtures; sizes 6, 5 ers, light weight, in dark colors | or heavy worked centers W 1 weave Lot evs Sold by all druggists. Baf tnmrescoimfort o the’ fant e tea 1K Foot Treatment 3 2 7, 8 and S....u.un.. 2 and black; broken lots. rich borders. Assor pal £ \ ‘Write sample. Pa of Women"; Saturday, “Bunty Pulls the Strings. “ c c Rialto to Open. Large Glass Jars i i M Out Upright Piano | vy sttt T oy o [l o8 000 Remnants of 20c Percales ot sl B S Alpparel (Used) B span in new decorations ‘from . { Undermuslins omen s an 1SS€ES i pit to dome and from exit to en- At dealers or CS 1/ : = Good Old Name ;:rl'il:'?rhgfi{‘: f;\rlu‘\hem:rex':“!oagde& ‘;;‘;: I\ dEIi,VOifi anywhere il - and DOmeStl 9 12 2c | ‘Women’s Gingham Our entire remaining stock is involved—every suit, coat, lq o The et s R o EGETA‘]U‘R;‘ “FJ:I?&NUT E; Remnants of 36-inch Percales, in stripes, checks, dots, | Petticoats, 69¢ | dress and skirt of the season’s stock must go, regardless of |