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i discipline. So overwhelming were the |4 America without sending him to live pe vessels in persuading the Liverpool - ”» o ; WANTED. . § 0ddsin terms of force capacity against| s, ayhle in @ soviet community. O e on Yo wacation Conference lines, consisting of Brit- o 4 the millions of sufferers that they did ‘No. The first thing I did was to|ish ships only, to allot to American ‘ ke % not dare to rise in revolt, despite the T R T pick up a novel written by one of the|ships the transportation of 50 per Plaid Rol $3 7 5 ] > e f the Egyptian cott i most atrocious mpositions. And so| 7 maPPing “:’“‘m“"‘e’; fnanclal critics who convinee you that we're|fo'ne United States. The on shipped Blankets » S_eamed Sheets, 69¢ today, though the wish to be free from | CUtes some of the railroad managers|going to smash because the social|shipping involved will not much ex- | D&% RETR-com--- Welded seam sheets, noted for neglected to provide an adequate ceed 50,000 tons, and it may not eveén 66x80 plaid robe blankets in durability, possessing extra THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1921. J THE EVENING STAR,| With Sunday Morning Edition. -— WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘WEDNESDAY. . .August 10, 1921 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor The Evening Star Newspaper Company Business Office, 11th St. and Penusylvania Ave. New York Office: 150 Nassau St and destruction of bolshevism. Modi- fication of the soviet rule by gradual recantation of impracticable theories of economics indicates not a disposi- tion on the part of the soviet leaders to win the confidence of the people, but a recognition of the unworkable- ness of the theory of non-capitalism and absolute communal ownership and effort. The bolshevik hierachy still two extremes, of reaction to cmrl!m‘u well as they could to Gov. Cox, who had won at San Francisco partly through their support. Let us speculate, then, in this wise: Wet control of the next Congress; a wet measure passed unacceptable to the President; a veto by him: a failure through a lack of strength to pass the measure over the veto. Inescapably, thus, we come to this: Prohibition thrown into great prom- Editorial Digest Another Plea for Russia. Apparently the American press has not changed its editorial opinion con- cerning the matter of our official policy toward Russia any more than Senator France has altered his con- victions as a result of his recent visit to the soviet republic. While the senator’s beliefs in the need of open- Ehlcago Ommce: Eimt National Bank B e |Delleves in those theories, but finds|inence in the campaign of 1924 as re-jins trade relations preliminary 1o 5 g L the . 5 4 o o mreatdency b | recognition h heen strengthene them impracticable at present. They|spects both the presidency and the | "5 0h orvations, the newspapers The Evening Star, edition. is delivered by at 60 the Sunday morning | n the clty | ents per | only. s per month. end of exch month. "l want. do not care what the people think or Perhaps the mass of the people hardly know themselves what to think or what they want, save that at pres- jCongress, with the wets showing all the power they can command both at the national conventions and at the {polls in the following Novémber. course consider that he is as i1l advised as ever in his con- tentions. A few writers believe the visit will have the effect of hastening . rapprochement between the two coun- opposed to th Pimples and boils are signs of lowered vitality A familiar food now used to correct them their regular diet. It is a highly digestible food IMPLES and blackheads (acne) and boils assimilated like any other fresh food. You will are often the signals of a falling off i health. = ent they are in need of food. The dr in control of the situa-| i G ont + - : = The Manchester (N. H.) Union {in- % & . . : s o Rafe e Mhall. Pavanie o -;d“‘“""' So with a few machine guns and|tion. Prohibition is the law of the|dependent republican) says: “He fa A “A bad acne may indicate profound debil- like its fresh, distinctive flavor and the clean, Daily ar;dn;x’x:;:]' aln ?r ‘;:‘4'4? 2 ro. G0e | Plenty of ammunition at Petrogradland, and with as much claim to obedi| LYEDEOKE Biiwavitito ftasalc | ity,” arites a physician connected with a number wholesome taste it leaves in your mouth. Daily only. 1y $6.000 ciand Moscow the soviet remains infence as any other law in existence.!/ook at the facts—got it just when of leading New York hospitals, and “‘the repeated Eat Fleischmann’s Yeast before or between Sunday only 1y, $2.40; All Other States. | jand taking v ! technical control of Russia, while dis- ease and famine are ravaging the land ms by tens of thou-| and it should be firmly and thoroughly :enforced. Whenever the issue is raised, in Congress or out, it should the overripe fruit of misrule was & on tae ground in the shape of ne. But he had set Lis heart on finaing favorable conditions in Rus- occurrence of boils should always be looked upoa as an indication of lowered vitality.” meals—from one to three cakes a day. Only one precaution: if troubled with gas dissolve yeast Daily ard Sunday.1v Su i ; Daily only. 100 1Y sands. Relief will be only partial, even {he met, as it has just been met, cour-|$ia, he helieved they existed, the idea It been found from actual clinical tests first in very hot water. This does not affect the Sunday 1 J fixed, the ‘complex’ was formed. 3 = i s = = S {17 immediate and unlinited. 1t can-|ageously and unflinchingly. s simply had o be right where that remarkable results are obtained in treating cfficacy of the yeast. You will like Fleischmann’s D not reach’ the victims Recess and the Fiscal Bills. f the pestilence e — these complaints with Fleischmann’s Yeast. Yeast spread on toast or crackers, dissolved in and the famine in time to avert a di Eaws and Their Enforcement. milk or fruit-juices, or just plain. Place a standing Prospect of a recess may have the|aster that may measure among thel = Lo Gy says: “one of two things had to Today Fleischmann’s Yeast is cv’erywl.m'e order with your grocer for Fleischmann’s Yeast effect of hastening action by | world's greatest horrors. And thel Lpgo (o bresk through the hur- itop Biancesiincnhuato recognized as a valuable ‘“conditioner.” It is a and get it fresh daily. House on the tax-revision hiil. which, s, oviet will protit by the relief wor for at present the only serious menace iriers of the new percentage immigr: tion law was discovered yesterday by he had been making or Le that those speeches fresh food which supplies in rich quantities the newly discovered vitamine known to be lacking Send 4 cents in stamps for the interesting book- it is now expected. will be brought inta | : 3 it Bureaiiofi imistation. when It drors a1l oo G Japacches % E e the House next week and put on its| 10 the bolshevik regime comes from|was reported that a party of Polish e e from many of our foods. It thus corrects lowered 1t ““The New importance of Yeast in Diet.” So e = ietinond of | the mass of victims making their way | Jews were arrested in Key West, Fla N T R T P itali hich i ften the underlying cause of Many inquiries are coming in daily for this booklet passage at once, with likelihood of| - centers, | for attempting enter from Cuba tory is tnat he could find noth vitalityswhichiisisojofterithciunc e ving that it i: i i enactment by the 20th. With that|toward the capital and other centers.| ot legal authority # ‘radically wrong with Hussia® these minor gilments. at it is necessary to make this nominal charge measure out of the and the Sen.|Who. despite their weakness, may by | “Commissioner Husband said_exira - Ulica Press (independent) thinks to cover cost of handling and mailing. Address ol aaitis o (He Hoant® commait | their, vecy s numbers overwhelmi even | PESCABLIONE uereibaing ftaken fon ithe 1Lor i “Rndeavoring Lo justity To protect themselves against these complaints ~THE FLEISCHMANN COMPANY, 701 Washington the well fed and strictly selfish loyal- of certain preconcel d views,” while the many are making Fleischmann’s Yeast a part of Street, New York, N. Y. g tee for both the tariff and the tax bi the v ol s ernicsasts fasiialnea s Minneapolis Tribune (republican) |” it is urged that there is no particular j ISts in arms. As soon as these rush Augsic. 1l tates (Lat “he wenl to Russia with LR e - and alof starvationamaddened people ce ; some preconceived notions” and - recess for a month may be tak: There will be no demur to this pre gram if it is assured that during re- cess the Senate committee will pro-| ceed unflaggingly with the shaping of | the two measures, and that there will | | the iet can settle back in security and watch the process of political disintegration it has started continue its logical and inevitable end of eventual collapse. ————————— o Europe is in a state of distrac- Great numbers of people idea of leaving tion. keen upon the finding homes elsewhere. In the eyes of all such people Amer- are and ica is the land of promi: They had confirmed, and with others that de- veloped since he left home, among that a credit of a billion e soviet Bov. ns of combating the present Ihe incident of Senator rge against Col. R France's 1 of the Red Treatment with Fleischmann's Yeast has proved very successful in clearing the skin of impurities and blemishes. In 17 cases of pimples and blackheads treated in leading hospitals Fleischmann’s Yeast brought about improve- ment or cure in periods of time ranging from 1 week to % months. The same good results were seen in 8 cases of i vou 3 Cross of & ing he K p 4 = be no ultimate ds It would, he The Speeders and the Court. |heara avout it before the war. But|ravorution Cwouis net ca r:‘\m;s;:gf red. blotchy lnf:ce;, and in 16 cases of boils the cure was ever, be more to the point of early re-| It s intimated that hereafter Vio-|¢inco then they have heard still more suys the Brooklyn somackablyjarck. lief of uncertainty rates and| prices if the ite could pass thej tariff bill before recessing, leaving the tax bill, possibly. for reframing mmn-§ while and submission to the Senate at| the first day of reconvening. The recess plan virtually means| that the fiscal legislation, the chief purpose of the extr :||)url| from the enactment of the neces: appropriation bills left over from the regular, will be until tumn. That there will be a stiff fight as to on postponed au- es are becoming a sort of fashion in the Senate on hoth bills is assured. {result of the crowding of the cour HAONE s e T o ;’."‘.‘.‘;::'Ij Cool i 8 The tariff bill will come first. and the | Men who have been arrested and have | pootlegging R vineate o cements worthy of con- C fort & debute will doubtless be protracted.|deposited collateral at the Stations 80| giong of a profitable industry. Lynch- SR el Store s That on the tax bill is certain to be as{to court next day, wait for two OCjjne has taken on the character of a fian o Wi s ie s b vigorous and extended. The confer-{three hours in the corporation coun-ipiivious pastime. The slosan in cer got some truth. He s { pastime. The slogan in cer or ; . ST . e aRab I ? e Rt S 2 , sia is headed back toward capitai- 9 ence: pre Wwill be probably of the|sel's office for hearing and then E0|ein circles scems to be, “Damn thelism. a fact which is already known.” | 8 Men’s Leather Shelf Oilcloth usual length. Final enactment on the|away, preferring to forfeit rather than! 1, c+ \Whenever we want a law we'lll The Knoxville Journal and Tribune | § 0 5 Yards two measures cannot. therefore. hejspend any more time. It would be In-|make it ourselves: (repurt it Atraamirs having i Be ts, 39¢ P 390 locked for until the latter part of No-jteresting to know what percentage of} 1) jaws made by law-making bodies; fusion over reports from z o vember, unless records are broken in lators of the speed rules will, when brought to court, be fined to the max mum point, in an effort to break up the speeding practi But will not that prospect cause more of those who their collateral, are arrested to forfe even though the collateral has been means are the to be presence in arrested for increased? What adopted to insure of those who court speedin It i the forfeitures of coliateral present many of are the said that a those arrested thus actually go to {about it. More than ever it appeals to them as the land of plenty, and the field where labor is best rewarded Hence their overpowering des to enter, even against the restrictions Congress ha ntly imposed. Those restrictions, of course, must be carried out. The border—the whole length of it. Mexican and Canadian— must be closely guarded as the gates of our leading scaports. Law and re rec as evasions even w o de nt democratic), “but nt question o yan could not e '8 as_murderers to w York Tribune he thinks 1 to “he can he poor 3 (deme ) thinks the senator's “wiiling to be gulled by the soviet lead- his meek subnission to the con- s they insisted on if he was to rankliy t i i | | i { | To keep the skin clean and correct pimples or boils, ea: I to 3 cakes of Fleischmann’s Yeast claily. In acute cases of pimples and severe cases of boils be sure to consult your doctor. THRIFTY:THURSDAY The Sl-mp $3138388882883! These Solid Leather Belts were Fancy Shelf Oilcloth on » are intended to be executed, and} L ahs coutaieg 33 made to sell for §1.00, and we in- m a their kandling. court and then leave for lack of at-lsnould be executed up to the hilt. If L amrs could be us B vite your judgment of their vulue number of patterns. Scalloped on in respect to the| tention. they are oppressive and become un- thinks, however, that Senator {8 grain and smooth leather with edges. Bought and sold as sec- the taking of a va-| The establishment of a traffic court|ponylar they can be changed or re-|y S visit was “t0o brief to cover {8 Cin't-slip buckle or tongue ¢ cation will in any degvee prolong th. waiting period. Some believe that it will hasten action. that members wili | return from their rest recuperated and with more active minds. But the members of the Senate committee will presumably not be on vacation mean- while. They must keep on the job unremittingly and, unless they are to disappoint the country sorely, must|a law-abiding citizen, who should have pbstruct it and. therefore, 1 be prepared to present the tarift bill|the best possible chance to defend| T TR TN endediforithelrpatrlot, good dresses were offered at one dollar. A n;gd to gontrast. S In materials, \\horkman 3 s i i ilty, to submi y 5 3 urgge order. That | . fie ship and general appearance, these are :)l::r;::ie‘»"mn e s ?)mse:l‘:' 18 gullty, t0 submit aUicklY | jonnson, has been warned that he will ders sre Complying witn value that harks back to old times. Tai- drepe\'ei pahrtirular fi%men will admire ses. o penalty. B is e 3 b Sedine 5 2 2 2 SSes 1 5 not be popular in India. Probably the inC§ demandisaecmaMtogbe lored of serviceable quality striped ging- If the Senate could effect a “gentle- men's agreement” to carry on a de- bate (\ni he lari: :"mxj"ni,d\x-:“;: f’f -n: court, l;u( r;‘u ac!io:x hu:fihhee'n ‘t::lki“u“" cooling and convivial glass which he| Uit Memphis Commercial - Appeal gray and white and lavender and white. lieve there will be eager buying of them and ssion much tim uld be saved |them. Is there not a chance that one | gia"n 6 Gogive in the first place. ger tha on is clear.” and adas Round flat collars. advise early selection. ss rendered inadvisable. But|of them may be taken up and pushed that it “will believe there is a new Although much that §s said in a debate of that character 1s always academic. those who say it prefer to have before them specificipaign against speeding, certain to Dersonally conducted’ inquisitioniiand § -N ] l ng or short. The amount of ma-| Will havé none of the force of ap of- ew alue propositions to attack or defend. Thellead to even greater congestion or to 1o t O G s forcelotinn best that can be hoped for is some] form of debate limitation, to put the two measures upon the shortest com- mons of onsideration.” in the Sen- ate consistent with full understanding and exposition The countr; not concerned in the fatigue of the legislators, but it is con- cerned in the earliest possible settle- ment of these questions of tariff and 3 governor, and the state executive the Des Moines Register (independent . o T tax, upon which depend the resump-{goo L Db (o arrest and gives| Uncle Sam has no temperamental | ripubiican) thinks it may “have little LL sizes, 40 to 46—and every !”“1”"'? r’?“““gd Bags, 18- Suit Cases—Brown and tion of husiness and the re-employment |y 113" i legal advisers note on the |admiration for the battle line, but hel cfcct one way or the other, but it is apron liberally cut for SR o S;f:]“ black leatherette cases that TPt i e Ll I e 2 . S £ evident, regardless of that, that our . A s v - : = 5 - Men e of those now idle. bond that it Is given under protest,|never hesitates to contribute prompt |fowernment has moved sloser to (he roomy fit. This is one of ”‘3 il of luggage that | 190k and wear like leather. | supply of underwear wili find ———e—————— | and practical attention when a bread| obening of relations.” most unusual values we've ha 8 2 Built for wear— this sale most timely. No odds The celebration of a disarmament | day will eclipse in enthusiasm even the memorable celebration of the armistice announcement. —_———— Sovietism in Russia has assumed toi solve almost every human problem ex-| cept where the next meal is coming| from. ————————— . z {warrants at the governor's desk, and Sy throughout the world. ; o <5 ae N The Soviet and the Famine. .= 5" " \ him in the discharge of BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. oZhe feature of the case which Final Reductions on Summer Millinery Priced for So long as the workers at Moscow and Petrograd are fed, says one who has lately left Russia after a pro- tracted sojourn, there will be no over- turn of the soviet government. The sufferers from famine and disease may Increase to fifty millions and still, with a comparative handful of sup- porters, kept content by sufficient food | and a few luxuries, the bolshevik or- ganization can maintain itself. If this is true, and it sounds reason- able, Russia is today precisely in the same situation, politically, as in the old days of the czarist tyranny, with the people held in subjection by a very small percentage under strict military the soviet misrule is felt by probably 95 per cent of the people, they fear to start the process of self-liberation. S Theatrical litigation often permits a will have to show a lot of good work ; Longcloth, $1.35 Bolshevism means, literally, the t ignored by the B o gular and Ext ize; y to make up for the time lost by Deoble | New® York Horald (independenty Cotton $ I .98 tnle Extra Sises Yard-wide longcloth, firm and work of which a star is capable. it has caused to miss trains. Blankets.......... even-textured, with soft, chamois doctrines of communism. It does not mean “majority”’ in a numerical sense. And at no time since Lenin and Trot- sky started their successful revolt against Kerensky's regime has a ma- Jority of the Russian people, so far as can be ascertained, sustained or sup- ported it. But it acquired possession and power and kept it, had a well or- ganized military force behind it and it held the strategic positions and it kept its feet solidly planted. Suc- cessive reactionary revolts, promising for a time, failed because the people suspected them of having been launched for the purpose of re-estab- lishing the old czarist regime. is the only practical remedy for such a situation. Violation of traffic rules is not necessarily a grave offense. It irdicates no marked degree of turpi- tude. Often it is the result of thought- lessness, or possibly of misunder- standing. Sometimes it happens that the bicycle policeman is wrong. The person arrested is almost invariably Bills have been introduced in Con- ment of a traffic gress for the estab through before the recess is ordered? The present situation of a congested Police Court and an intensive cam- a larger number of collateral for- feitures, surely demands action. The Governor Arrested. The Springfield comedy moves along another act. Sheriff Mester sits pa- tiently in the corridor of the Illinois statehouse until he demonstrates his purpose to serve his warrants on the with no abandonment of the claim of | immunity. So now the governor is in the hands of the judiciary department of the state, hut he centinues to function as executive, and it remains for him to demonstrate how the application of due processes of law has prevented his execution of his trust as the head of the commonwealth. The sheriff was careful not to present himself with his his official duties. All the niceties of the case have been scrupulously ob- served. Maybe the governor will now seek the aid of the law and ask in another jurisdiction for a writ of habeas cor- pus to test the right of the Sangamon county court to hale him before it dur- ing his term of office. The end of the legal complexity is not yet. But for the nonce the claim of immunity, which the court in its ruling has styled by interpretation that of “divine right,” is negatived. * It is unfortunate that an 1. W. W. agitator cannot be made to appreciate “Stop, look and listen” equipment. i Two More Wet Campaigns. It is known that the wets will exert themselves to the utmost next year. Their hearts long for control of the next Congress. But, if they score in that they must score tremendously in order to realize fully on their success. For this reason: Should the Presi- dent disapprove of their program, and veto the wet measure sent him, it would be necessary for them to con- trol the Congress by a two-thirds vote, in order to get their measure on the books. They do not claim Mr. Harding, and ibed. pealed, and the method is presc —_— —————————— The competition of German films is feared by motion picture producers in this countr: ow is the time for the United States screen celebrities to get together in some masterpieces that will prove they have been ecarning their salavies. {a refusal on a hot day to offer him the —_———————— refuse to the fashion take con- Financial expert. much interest in troversy as to whether skirts shall be terial used, for some obscure reason, does not affect the price tag. —_———— will have an interesting though ardu- ous task in straightening out the fal- lacies of the old philosophers who pre- pared the minds of their public for the big war. —_———— line is in process of formation. —————— Statesmen of all countries are ob- {serving with interest the fact that the { “wisdom of the plain people” is strong- 1y asserting itself in favor of disarma- ment. SHOOTING STARS. Higher Mathematics. ‘The man who walked in wisdom's way In famous days of yore Remarked, “The fact is plain as day ‘That two and two make four.” But when the figures reached a stake ‘Where billions were involved, Two of them and two more would make A problem still unsolved. The numbers gather line on line In counting revenue. Before twice two as four combine— You've got to get the two. Pursued by Dull Care. “Did you get away from worry while structure is all wrong.” Jud Tunkins says daylight-saving Speed. The motto ‘“‘safety first” man heeds In business computations. A dollar goes so fast it needs Some traffic regulations. Like the Climate. “When your wife gets angry does said Mr. Meekton. “It isn’t that warmth of her temper I fear so much as the humidity.” Polite Modification. “We'll call our big prize fight a box- ing match, of course.” German philosophers of the future! 1 1 worst that can happen to him will bej, {ator’s” report i | it i ject so big as the investigation of the soviet govern it by s, “he ient” At least, ¥ have sufficient and proof to in- Dispatch (inde- Senator France adds to that of other wit- that the reaction against com- inism has set in, but when the sen Js us that Lenin and Trot- t this fact and are doing obs| blished, but that is all they he heart of deal in Russia when there is a new set of dealer; The Chattanooga Times (independent democratic) finds ef that “his has been simply a quiry The Johnstown Democrat (demo- cratic) sees a “hope” that the sen- have some influence public opinion, which has been poisoned by a propa- zanda as vicious as any that the war has_engendered.” This “hope,” the Indianapolis News (independent) be- will be realized, and goes so s to predict “a revulsion of feel- *in the senator's favor. As to Senator France's recom- mendation about the desirability of recognizing the soviet government, on Our South Am:riean Trade. That which was feared, and against ! which innumerable warnings were uttered in our South American trade, is apparently coming to pass. We are again yielding ground to our old- time rivals. It is true that business conditions in those countries are generally bad. But this_is not surprising. South America is simply suffering from in- fluences which are unfavorably felt these untoward circumstances United States trade seems to be suffering | more than that of other countries, and to be displaced by European and particularly by German trade. Thus, in Argentina, few American salesmen are now to be found, and some Amer- ican branch houses have gone into liquidation. Incidentally, German goods are being sold at from 20 to 75 per cent less than American goods. In Brazil, German trade representa- tives are active, while important American concerns are closing their offices. In Peru our trade commis- sioner advises suspension of all ef- forts to sell goods.—New York Trib- une (republican). Egyptian Cotton Compromise. The United States Shipping Board representative in London has done a useful service to American merchant reach that figure. But the principle at stake was one which this country, if it has any intention of maintaining its merchant marine, could not afford Some day Chicago people may see the wisdom of taking the thumbprints of all local politicians.—Toledo Blade, 1f bootleggers are no longer in fear of the Volstead act, why not drag out the Sherman anti-trust law?—Lin- coln Star. When big British publishers and statesmen come to this country apd quarrel and scrap and play golf and violate prohibition laws, perhaps it is because they feel that when in America one should do as the Ameri- cans do.—Kansas City Star Johns Hopkins Hospital has fixed the upper limit of surgeons’ fees at $1,000. Is this cutthroat competition? Z_St. Paul Pioneer Press. Some foreigners come to America seeking money. Others stay at home a whole- | buckle. but practically perfect. Purchase of Gingham House Dresses 1 —New Purchase Regular and Extra Sizes. In Attractive Fast-Color Stripes. It's been a long while since such really Some are neatly piped; others are trim- Regulation style, suitable for house. porch ham, in combinations of blue and white, and general neighborhood wear. We be- 1 300 of These An Economy Sale of Men’s Famous Vindex Athletic Union Suits 79¢ Bungalow Aprons, 89¢ Of Striped Gingham Traveling Goods At Prices to Appeal to Vacation Shoppers Traveling Bags—18-inch Imi- | Suit Cases—Black Enameled tation Leather Traveling Bags | Suit Cases. 24-inch size, pre- in black and brown. Steel | ferred for their ali-round good frame. Lock and key. Two \ service and good appearance. clasps. Leather ‘hree specially priced groups " $2.95 1 | Traveling Bags—High-grade corners at— $5.75, $4.75 and $3.75 T T ] TR TR s STt e st e i AR iea it aan e sas int et e e B e s will stand long e $8.75 | $5.75 and $4.75 Matting Luggage Bags, 75¢ A handy size for week-end trips, picnics and other purposes. Durably made with three clasps. Remodeling Sale and ends. but a fresh purchase of crisp, clean, perfect suits to sell at a surprise price. The name “VINDEX" is an assurance of every clement that into the making of good underwea: Athletic cut, with generous measure of material— which is €ool checked nainsook. Knit insert at shoulder and back. Home Needs in a mighty long time in gar- ments of this sort, and we pre- dict a large response to the an- nouncement. Made of excel- lent quality striped gingham, in belted style, and trimmed with rick-rack braid, Kimono sleeves. No woman has too many of these convenient garments, and few women, we believe, will want to miss this opportunity to buy such good ones at 89c. One lot White and Colored Sport Hats and Straw Sailors, $1.00. One lot Odds and Ends Trimmed Hats, .00, One lot Odds and Ends Trimmed Hats, 2.00. Oue lot Children’s Trimmed Hats, $1.00. One lot White and Colored Georgette Hats and a few Duvetyne Hats, $3.00. New Fall Millinery The new season’s advance novelties in hats of velvet and Canton Crepe are ready in a wealth of fascinating styles. $5.00 to $12.00 End-of-the-Season Sale of “Thrifty Thursday” Pillowcases, 29¢ 45x36 Cases, made from Anchor Brand and New Bedford brands of heavy sheeting cotton. A spe- cial purchase—if bought in the regular run of business they would sell for 40c. Pillowcases, 19¢ 25¢ Cases, made of excellent quality bleached cotton, with wide hems; 42x36 size. Limit, 6 to a buyer. August Blanket Sale Offering Reliable Kinds of Bedwear at Lower Prices Than Have Ob- tained in Many Years. A SMALL DEPOSIT RESERVES ANY PURCHASE UNTIL $L. Seamless Sheets, $1.29 72x90 Size, suitable for twin strength in the center, where faids of tan, blue and o oubia-thic most of the wear comes. pink. Double-thick and extreme- 1y practical in use. Frocks finish. Sizes 64x76 and 70x80 in these heavy, wool-like cotton blankets that are so warm and serviceable. White, gray and tan with colored borders. Part-Wool Blankets....__.... $6075 66x80 plain white and plaid blankets, manufactured chiefly of wool, with a minor mixture of cotton in the warp. o e $1.98 Double-bed size comiforts filled jith sanitary cotton and covered th fancy silkoline.), $3.50 'ANT an attractive new dress for vacation—or to finish out the summer wardrobe? Here are dresses obviously worth more than the sale price—not odds and ends, either, but in excellent assortments of styles and sizes. Various popular tunic, panel and basque effects in plaids and checks of all colors. Regular sizes 16 to 42;' extra sizes 46 to-52. Organdy or self collars, many with organdy vestees. Bedspreads, $1.98 72x84 White crochet spreads of good weight in attractive pat- terns. Table Oilcloth, 29¢ 54-Inch white table oficloth, bought and sold as seconds, but not noticeably affected. Note the extra width, Summer Portieres, $1.98 Dutch style summer portieres of cross-stripe madras, made with top piece. Dark green colorings. e R T R R R e TR e D R SRt IR e A B SR R R i e and wait for the American tourisf hville Te: “Let’s make it milder than that. Let's call it & motion picture rehearsal.” The present wish of the Russian ,neov‘s doubtless lies between these, & 3 are building no calculations on him. Last year they threw their influence to bring it to them.—Ni nessean. adoption of the ultimate or maxxmum‘c““" to witness the best emotional