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i T VIR A R -the last hours of. the HITS KING GEORGE - His Civil List Has Shown Progressive Deficit for Several Years. By the Associated Press. LONDON, August 10.—King George has been hard hit by the increased cost of living during and since the war. This statement, was made in the house of commons' tonight by J. Austen Chamberlain, lord privy seal, Who said that the king’s civil list (the sum provided from public funds for the expenses of the royal household) had shown a progressive deficit for several years. The deficit in 1919 was £24,500, and in 1920, £45,000, and it probably would be greater in 1921, despite a reduc- tion in the state functions. and the strictest economies which the king had initiated. Using Accumpglated Fund. King George. Mr. Chamberlain said, had been meeting the shortages from a fund he had accumulated for such an emergency and had refused to give his assent to a suggestion that the government temporarily increase the civil list, being unwilling to involve the public with an additional charge in view of the serious state of the national finances. Mr. Chamberlain declared -that, King George also had favored a materis! reduction in the ceremonial gplendor traditionally associated with the Brit- ish throne. but the government had advised him that parliament and the great mass of .the population of the empire would prefer to maintain the customary dignity of the crown. Economies in Household. Meantime great economies had been introduced in the royal household, and, although costs had doubled, the royal expenditure was only 14 per cent greater than in 1910, and the king believed further economies were possible and was appointing a com- mittee to examine into the question of salaries. maintenance of palaces and other expenses, hopiag that an ap- 1 2ciable reduction would enable him vold asking for an increase in the st "Mr. Chamberlain, rees alling that the king in 1916 voluntarily contributed £100,000 to the national treasury, said the king wished to make fugther con- tributions, but that the gdvernment had advised that he contribute to public charities instead of to the ex- chequer. MEXICAN OIL BILL SEEN IN LOWER HOUSE SQON President Obregon Holds Cunféx- ence With Commission on ; Tentative Draft. MEXICO JITY. August 1F—E! Heraldo says ft understands that the Petroleum commission of thé chamber of deputies. in consultation with the various party leaders has definitely decided that artice 27 of the constitu- tion shall not be retroactive and that within the next two days a draft of the new bill, which has been prepared, will be submitted in the lower house. Inasmuch as this bill represents the efforts of all parties. the newspaper believes its passage this week is pos- sible. President Obregon is understood to have conferred yesterday for .more than two hours with the Petroleum commission and the party leaders, outlining a_tentative -draft of the measure. The chamber of, deputies has held no session..th mk. but there have been nurie: con- forences, and it sppgary tbn e e eral-constitutionalst: party- is tr#ing to gain the adlierence of the social. democrats and independents-in its ef- forts to p through fts amendments to article The liberal-constitationalist leaders are experiencifig some difficulty in keeping the members -in line, and -within the past | been several resignations. including ~Antonio Manero, Jesus G. Moreno, Ed- uardo Vasconcelos and Dr. Miguel Alonzo Romero, prominent in the councils of the party. - WHITE CROSS TO WARN OTHERS OF EDGAR’S FATE Atlanta Police Unable*to Find Clues to Machine> Which Is Blamed for Death. ATLANTA, August 11—A_ white cross. about three feet high, inscribed. “Be Careful, a bife Was Lost Here as a Result of Cailesslessi” will mark the spot at \Ves! Peachtree and 5th streets, wheré J. Douglas Edgar, former holder of the southern and Canadian open golf championships, was killed here Monday night.’ pre- sumably by a speeding automobile, according to plans of the recently or- ganized junior chamber of commerce. Similar crosses will be placed at the railroad crossing near Fort Mc- Pherson, where J. B. Tanner of Nor- man Park lost his life Tuesday, the sec- ond fatal accident to mark,*No Acci- dent week,” inaugurated by the junior chamber, and at spots where others may be killed in accidents, the organ- ization announced today. @ The peculiarity of the wound which caused Edgar's death, a deep gash in his leg, that severed the femoral artery, caused the coroner's inquest to ‘be postponed yesterday until today in an effort to get additional testi- mony. A physician testified such a cut might have been caused by con- {act with a speeding machine. Police have been unable to obtain any clue, 0 the driver of the machine which is believed to have struck him. GRAND OPERA IN GEORGIA ENDANGERED BY NEW TAX Levy on Other Amusements Elim- inated—Legislature Adjourns After Agreement. ATLANTA, August 11.—The Georgia legislature adjourned sine die shortly after 2 o'clock this morning, after blvlns spent the greater part of the night in reachipg an agreement on the state general tax bill for the next two years and in making pro- visfon for a deficlency in Confederate pensions. A hard fight over a senate amend- ment to place & 5 per cent amuse- ment levy in the tax bill, which was vigorously opposed by motion pic- ture interests, ended in the elimina- tion of the #musement tax, save for an annual $2,500 levy .om ind opera. Officials of the Atlamta Music Festi- val Association, which. promotes. the annual week of Metro) n-ll Grlnd Opera here, declared *kill grand opera in Al h Estimates on_the venue bul in gislature were that it would bring in $12.200,000, while the total of lwroprh!tflnn.win placed 10,300,000. one-cent-a-gallon tax _retail sales of xuoune and an % ln_ the m-yect!on tax on f i » the dllmtch his finger- , Rome and other clglu, for any details ‘they previous HIGH COST OF LIVING, ee days there have | T i i ) T i mmh ] | i - white and ecru with various TWO PAIES OF WOMEN'S | 2ve . HOSE—Black and g{duoan Hose, some are seamed back. others are nlove mng plpeau .. . Shampoo. Tax,'lc .. Blouses, 68¢c cale, yelrl. Sll'htly soiled from handling, all perfect qualities. Goldenberg’s—Third Fleor. A sale’ offering that will re- ceive an’ enthysiastic Tesponse from thrift-wise women—for the fact alone that pure thread silk hose can be bought for 75¢ a pair is cause enough to war- rant mvcstxganon. These are termed “interme- diates” by the manufacturers, which * means they have «very slight lmperfectmns. such as a thick thread—very inconspieu- ousand which will not affect the wear. All pure thread silk qual- ity, with mock seam back. Come in black and white; all sizes. These silk hose will retain their shape and fine weave in laun- dermg Goldepberg’s—First Floor. Sale of. FeathrHats $5.00 and $6.50 Values « $3.79 § the seal of approv\l on these new and’ charming_ hats for early fall wear, and we respond with this showing of Feather Hats. This low price assures you correct style at very low cost—come and see ‘the hats tomorrow All Feather * Hats and Feather and Du- vetyne combinations— i all colors amnd Styles: to choose from. Friday’s: Boys’ Reégular $1 A clearance lot. ot about 500 Boys' Blouses of good a ‘&my Chambray, Madras and Rer-, ite’ and colors.. Sizes 6 to 16 but. Important Sale ‘df Women'’s- Pure Thread Silk Stockings 75c¢ Black and tomed to buying the best. and more, then it is time that ever, long time. . - pick of these sensational values. High-Grade U Suits e Toc 19 dozen High-grade Union Suits, of madras, nainsook, crepe, silk:striped madras and Mar- guerette cloth—representing samples and seconds of garments selling regufarly up to $2.00; Men’s Night Robes $1.00 aind $1.50 Values 65c¢ 2 12% dozen Cotton and Cambric | Night Robes, V-neck style, full- cut sizes. Samples and seconds of $1.00 and $1.50 grades. Ieather Handbags — at $1.95 Smart leather handbags in up-to-date shapes—the new double-flap, long-handle styles that find favor with well dressed women. Fine calf finish, in black, cordovan, .. brown and tan. Silk lmed, fitted ‘with inside s 4 mirror. Well made. Very special at $1.95. 5S¢, C.. THURSDAY ATUGUST 11, 4 'Men---Extrfiordinary Sale of .Underwear, Pajamas & Night Robes Samples and Secondo of Famous “Varsity and “Trophy” * Makes of Men’s Wearables : at 145 Price and Less A wonderful sale of Undepwear, Pajamas and- Night ~Robes of a quality that will appeal to men who are accus- When. “Varsity” and “Trophy” brands of garments are obtainable at savings of half price value-wise man should take prompt action and procure a su ficient supplv to last a They are samples and seconds and the quantities will hardly last the day out. Therefore come early and get your - ey Men’s Athletic Underwear *75c to $1.50 Grades at drawers. | $150 grades. Domet Flannel' | Pajamas | $2.00 to $3.00 Values $1.45 5% dozen Domet Flannel Pa- * jamas, trimmed with silk frogs or plain; made with military or round neck. All samples. | | | 89¢ grade. All samples. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Sale of Artificial Pearl Necklaces, $1.50 Graduate Pearl Bead Necklaces, 24-inch lengths; of excellent qual tra special at $1.30 each. . $5.00 Unbreakable Pear} Bead Necklaces, $2.95 Beautiful Artificial Pearl Necklaces, styles—the most popular size. and finish. Solid gold clasps. Jewslry Department—First Floor. “ the, most-wanted seasonable merchandise at three low prices—25c, 50c and' Slfll We cannot accept mail or phone orders.r » Any Article at 25¢ CHILDREN'S 50c. MERCERIZED LISLE SOCKS—With assorted colored striped turn-over tops, also a few plain white and Drown ....ceoeeccenionaancns S8c WASHAB! <l Yard-wide Cretornes, light floral, stripe or bird deslgn: any -quentity cut from fu bolts -Ze TWO .YARDS OF 2S¢ CURTAIN SCRIM — Yard-wide, = sheer quality, color floral and bird designs; cut_from full bolts f... 25C S6e: STENCILED ''GRASS , RUGS— 18x36-inch size; double ‘rp, vari- ous "~ colors; oriental. dallion anl neat bonxer de- zse signs First " Floor, 39¢ AND 0 STAIR .OR HALL RUNNER—Reversible Napier 8tair or Hall Runner, 18 and 23% inches wide. in green, red, tan and brown; any quantity: cut from - full 25C bolts Boe LUMIN UM SINK STRAINERS—Well nde 25c a handy kitchen utensil ..... FOUR ROLLS o 6e’ TOmLET PAPER—Sanitdry Tissue Toil- et Paper; each rofl (-ontalnu 1,000 sheets 25¢c seamless; some are mercerized, others are not. They are slightly imperfect;. not-all sizes in the 25(', Jot. Limited quantity.. CLING ORIENTA COFFEE—] pound and 250 ly ground., one-pound pack- PEACHES—One fourteenfounce THREE CANS OF 'I'OIIA'I'O SOUP— “Campbell’s” Soup Cc d da "I 25C TWO WOMEN'S 1%’ VEB'I'!—GI\I:« Vests, low neck and sleeve- less, crochet netk and 25C P s i e e INFANTS COTTON BANDS —With crochd® edges; size 6 =i arelgey 5 25¢ Knit \!-der‘?;n-r Dept.—First Floor. 50c THER ETERS— 25 C Variety of style T P AVING BRUSH AND CAKE OF ¢ SHAVING SOAP—One cake of Wil- liams Shaving Soap and Shaving Brush, collapsible style, good qual- 250 ity bristles; both 25¢ for. THREE CAKES OF TOILET AND BATH SOAPS—Good quality, large cakes......... SHOFPING BAGS—Strongly made, Net Shopping _Bags, large size, with riveted-handle Notion Dept. THREE CARDS OF 10c_AND PEARYL BUTTONS_White: Pebrl Bite tons, assorted sizes from. 16 25 C to 40 ligne; 12, 6 and 3 on BABY CARRIAGE CLAMPS—For se- card. . curing qovers, in white, pigk and bluetenamel finish........ 25c Notfon d Dept. SIX SPOOLS OF SEWING 50-yard spools,.in black muy, for machine or hand- ing .. X C) elity soft * e y ENVELOPES—To. m 25C Gaud qnflity lml finish . Stationery Dept. 'TWO PACKAGES SHAMPOO — Ainami Henna NS AND BOYS’ cm LINKS— Separable and soft cuff styles, : in an assortment of -ilylel nngh»g . CENTERS—Stamped on tan ° quality webbing, leather endl inches wide, a -heavy, roupd pure lfl’k; for .women’s and thread quuny for making 25c chlldn,n“ .. ‘wear. By P SLBLE Gl stripe with CLOTH—8econds ~ of 25 rocades, for ard quality ..8. C. to six inches wtda:. in every soc KHAKI CLOTH—27 , wide, a heavy twill qldlty\zsc . ‘inches wide; 3 N ‘our. WOMEN’S 50c BRACELETS—F SIX WAT) TuMB strand imitation shot ‘bead Thin_Blown Cut Glass Water sl siiver s nedly 25€ Tumsirs, with_seat. sravé 5OC y cutting . COLGATE’S WEEK-END Nmmn - BOYS’ '$i.00 COWHIDE PACKAGE=An assortment .of packages of Colgate's most popular tollet req\l(lllem sub-! stantlally boxed for vncn!lom use. (Tax 1) § THREE 50c 50c LEATHER BELTS........... BOYS’ $1.15 TO $1.96 smw HATS—In m(ddy nd rah models . Percale Blouses, also Kaynee Blue Chambray SDDH Blouset sizes 6 to 10 only. YARDS inches wide, light mllllfl.l. in checks, stripes, dots, l" 50c 596 THREE YARDS OF WHITE ity GALATEA CLOTH—32 inches wide, a heavy twill quality; for middy blouses........... soc THREE - YARDS OF WHITE PA- JAMA CHECKS—36 50c YARDS OF. ilc and EABROIDERIES - Embroi ‘Iry mlglnx. seaming, beading snd ‘bea edging, in 'swiss, cambric ind nainsook, neat _ or open- 25(; patterns .......%...cc0eeqen 35¢ BLACK slan.l.m—u inches wide, . fast black: suitable for h-zimng suits, ‘bloomers Sor 2 C - inings-. ........ =< 30¢ STAMPED SCARFS AND 2 50 art_crash, neat designs.......' 4 TWO HEMMED HUCK 3 T O W E L $—18x36-inch ¢ size, 25c fast_color red borders........ TWO YARDS OF e l}r’um CRASH —AIL White Figur u Crash, _suitable for !nwal’ 256 THOYS SusPENDERS. Good BOYS' Si 100 25C wide, a close-woven_ soft- s finish grade, for undergar- MEN'S" 39 AND '50c Tubular and. French seam shapes MENLS ...l : plain colors, panel stripes, WHITE . GABARDINE—36 inches all-over stripes and embroid- 25C wide, "a yarn mercerised 50 C ered figure: . Il‘li:lN'B fl‘fiel Al‘l;hm SUSPENDERS— Of fine lisle w g, nar- 25c row. and wide, s also heav¥ Police Suspenders........ EN’S 40c BTEB&—'BH‘hlon or Parls Dounte Grip bad Gar 25C quality, for one-piece dreqe- and _skirts 2 PIQUE—36 inches wide, in woven pin welts; a heavy, firm quality.......... WHITE ORGANDIE—4 inches wide, a very fine, transparent quality.. ~“ters, plain colors,¥ine lisle: Webbing . ... WHITE EPONGE RATINE —36° BI.EACRB PII.LOWCA!EI inches wide, the stylishg 45x36-inclr size, hand torn white fabric for aumper 50C and ironed, firm woven qual- 256 dresses ..... 5 ity : €OTTO! sheer, two-pl; Ny, m B g, N—36 . two-ply quality, in woven, soft-finish. white embroldered designs, 5 C checlu, pl'ldl and stripes.... ‘TA SILK PONGEE—33 SHEETING COTTON — 40 inohes wide,. heavy grade, ‘HIGH AND LOwW Aemsaten: | for men's and bpys' punl. em . 1 “AMOSKEAG A. C. A. Al e R 50c 'I'I‘CKIN?E—H mehe- .rme, c Tefunds) e g "nunst L o e WOMEN'S HOES — Oxfords ml) a » G:"Gmmm',_ ":f‘h\ tm‘l,d m:fi;g;ut‘lhll fia-on- styles, but €0 sizes checks. Stripe plaids and " B ?"" Oyt bty 250 tocauwum 450 n%::n)'f? S50c quality ... BATING N . TWO YARDS OF DRESS GINGHAMS ,,. lot of Plexilhg and ok 3! © —27 inches- wide, in plaids . 25 c, ¢ nx ln Seprgette, organdy and 5{,0 “@ftecks and stripes; mlll unwh, fast o nmlu:l—l!ovel:y -leather, in many _ pret nyu:. miniature W) CHECK DIMITY- ctions of, grown-up ‘83] hes Wide$ inhite woven s .cV plli and broken checks. NOVE] srim * black water LTY STRIPE 2 fine; vfl”l'- ‘proot fi'&?: flnl!:h. lln.r[em." roomy shapes, cretonné - ,Ia-’t)n Goods Dept. FANCY .l"l $1.00 - GIRDLRS—Novelty 1 made;. variety of mtm n‘nw BAGSWhite, aad bhokud white' “kid effects; soc xdo ‘..a.:» \sheer quallty, ’in, mercerized N SPORT GA BARDINE—36 for one-plece kirts...... VOILES—36 Alld 38 lllo‘l“ a wide; light grounds; in 25 C Wm: )(ot:blr of P‘r{ huoklu. well made, soft-finish lflth.r. ltylluh b\u;hln o --L PUFF , x-l—(l tvers, rhite lbry AR IR =z 50c |- dresses and_s! PRINTED ‘b:;lu‘t‘l.lul :::zrta:t ot :fi' ecks; exi ine, sheer quality LAIN COLORED 4 inclies wid: cx:::'l'o ¥ vflw cut _crystal voILEs 4 wide; & —Fine qual ality, in a good assort- [ variety of eolm fl, zq“ant!’o! street and evening 25¢ nmhg SevEgee C. A R W N'B RUBBERIZED l}omn- Shockad o’ Targe B! € large i i -zrrn.ly‘u ‘l. v:l.l' soc s‘flc \tzm-nx = M Al de- .. Any Article at 50c BROOCHES AND BAR PINS—Gold fl:hid and novelty imported pw astyles, a varlety of pat- il B e e oUC MEN'S $1.00 NECKWEAR—Foulards and other high-grade domestic silks, in all the newest patterns, 50C medium ‘hlpel, four-in-hand llllM l 80, a !ew knitted ties 75¢ UNDERWEAR — “Cor- wllh" Whlte Rlbbad Cotton Underwear, | short sleeve shirts with sateen facing; drawers have full double seat, 50c | sateen walstband. quality .. ' MEN’S 7Se VARSITY ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR—Best: grade checked nainsook, sleeveless coat shirt and knee length drawers; shirts up to size 46; drawers up to size 44; perfect SOC quality. (Limit 4 to cus- tomer.) * ... 78c VALENCIENNES LACE—In edg- ings, beadings and inpertions, 50 rount or square 'meshe: i ‘mostly in match sets. C $1.00 STENCILED GRASS RUGS— . 27xg4-inch size, heavy double warp; orleatal, medallion and gov- 450 elty border designs of various colorings C First Fleor Table: $1.00 CABIN BAGS—I12 and 14 inch Fiber Matting -Covered. €abin Sbape Bags, excellent for pic- 50C tures andjshort trips .:.. $1.00 CHAIR CUSHIONS—16% and 19 Inch Bar Harbor Shape Chair Cush- ions, filled with good- grade -cotton, covered with fast' colored cretonnes and tufted with 10 50(: buttons ................. $1.00- FRAMED PICTURES—10x20- inch ana 12x16 inch glass size plctures, or rcassian mouldings, 50C facsimil and . old master n(led . Tin subjects & by Il ad. d lars, wel made an nes,lly dscorated 50c Perfect LITTLE Gll‘l.l.!’ + SLEEVELESS JUMPER DRESSES—Fine . chambray, in" pink, green, blue and, tan, - daintily braid " trémmed, ‘nar- TOW. | Datent- leather bel 50C sizes'2 to 6 years . LITTLE TOTS YOKE mmss:b—-ot white nainsook and amonten 50 trim; MPERS—iine, subsiantial . sul ntial ma- t:tmls.ddrrk naoru:du -trt):c 50 C trimme: n navy, st styles; sizés 2 to § years. WOMEN'S MUSLIN ERS—Good quality, fine em~ SOC broldery mm\md:.‘%h‘ BEVOISE: msnsnmg_ 50c " Mercerized mlllchel 50 C r.tmfi —:t P Py stencilpd® Table MEN'S noln—llmorlzed Sum-: WD in black, mer-welght (hun Bo-e, 50c white and cordovi some nom'—ribep and Silk have seamed hu:ki while others are_ seam! '.-lmh 1921. 48¢ - 27 dozen Athletic Shirts and Drawers of madras, satin-striped madras, crepe, nainsook and other fine matetials: « Coat style shirts, knee-length Samples and seconds of usual 75c to, Domet Flannel Night Robes Values up to $2.00 at 513 dozen Domet Flannel Night Robes, extra full cut, very heavy in the desirable ¥ and rich lus- trous finish. Solid gold and gold-filled clasps. perfectly fashioned of unbreakable beads, in 24-inch graduate High-grade quality Oc and $1. 00 Sale! Important Saving Opportumtuu for the Tlmfty—Stretclung Your Buying Advantages to the Limit of Their Power The Once-a-week Triple Value-giving Sale that always gives new ffluufioflenberz underselling shows the way to greater savings flun ever tomorrow. Every item in this ‘lst is a wonderful value—comprising —Low neck, knee-length pants; sizes 6 to soutoir, with slides and 12. years catch to match. (umplele 50(: HAIR BRTUSHES Good S, BT quality bristles, variety of styles and shapes, well SOC BATHING CAPS—0dd lot of Wom- en’s Rubler Bathing Caps. in © MEN'S CHIEFS—Full quality stitched borders EE PACKAGES OF 25¢ PAPER | $1.00 WAISTS—Lot of Women’; PKINS—Good quality |* Voile Waists, in tucked. lace-trim=- Crepe Napkins, one 50C | med and embroidered s hundrefl in package......... | Size 36 to 46, SQC BOYS' $1.50 TO-* $2! PAJAMAS— morcerized lisle, g . Kaynee One-piece Pajamas, of high- | cordovan and nevy biu [. count percales, madras and Alt perfeet. A g Eden cloth; sizes 2 to 10 1.00 MEN'S 31 L8O heavy, * FTING—Adam's make, 58 inches wide,in - . AmIOeSW eldT - Special Notice We beg to advise the patrons of our Art Needlework Department that our Knitting In- structor will be absent for two weekn, beginning .Momday, Aug. I5th. Clasxes will be resumed August 29th. [y Vestees at 79¢ A midsummer economy event in the neckwear department for Friday. Smart estees of net and organdy, with rows of Val lace and insertion; some with cuffs+ are specially priced 3 79 each. Neckwear Depirtment—First Floor. Men’s Summer Clothes , At Clearance Reductions For Cool Mohairs and Serges For men the clearance sale offers unusual savings on hot-weather suits that will do credit to a man’s judgment of good clothes. We're clearing out all summer suits to make room for fall lines—this reduced price is hav- ing the desired result. Well tailored suits of Mohair in neat dark stripes; single ‘and double breasted mod i for men and yvoung men, also light-weig] i Serges, in regular sizes up to 42. Ex- . o Genuine Palm Beach Suits Every suit bears the a manner that assures $12.50 Shapeliness and per- [~ __ colors. All regular sizes in the lot. First Floor—Direct Entrance from K Street. ; RILDLCLD 4 [ ] in a supply of wash suits for the youngsters. They are fashioned of such dependable Cloth. in Middy, Junior Norfolk and Dutch Daddy models. . The colors are warranted genuine Palm Beach manent satisfaction. Good assortment of pat- Mothers who consider style, quality and materials as Chambray, Madras, Repp, Jean, absolutely fast. Sizes 24 to 7 vears. label and is tailored in terns to choose from, including all the popular S value will find this an opportune time to lay Invincible Suitings, Golden Cloth and Peggy Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. BOYS’ WHITE KNIT UNION SEITS sleeveless and SOC STERLING FILL SILVER - OR GOLD PENCILS—With =silk ribbon N HANDKER- v 50C wanted styles: guaranteed proof. Worth up to (Second Floor.). 2 size, linen, 50c sheer hem- Stationery Dept. i price. (First Floor.) Article at $1.0¢ WOMEN’S $2.00 HOSE—Thread Silk | $1.50 BED PILLOWS—Large size, - Dropstitch Hose, in gray, | covered ~wih heavy-weight stripe brown and navy; all per- andy art tickings; filled ,‘ fect quality. Mostly all 51.00 Wit erilized ~ feath- sl ‘ sizes ... ers... S : TWO CHILDREN'S WAIST SUI Suits, THREE PAIRS : c = : HOSE—Full-faghioned Summer-weight Saiuscok JEWainy low uf ; - Siceveless and knee pants, - 1481551 one 1n Biach antia $1.00 | yuo serter avachment 3 every wanted size. 1 2 SR e 1. niy BLOOMERS—Silk and Cotton Pink | . = o SUITS Bloomers; fine grade, dou- AVuENS 3Lse UNION. suIT et e $1 00 Merode” Summeér-weight Union Suits, DiEad sine s Slastio; . low neck, slecveless and tigut and y toose kuees, in pink aua Pertect quality COLORED LINEN—36 inches wide, a pure Linen quality; the cbiors are wis- Lght blug; pink, $l m 1. Aace ‘insertions nnd da!n(\ medallions; all sizes. $l < [] E “WOMEN’S EXTRA SIZE GOWNS— Fine muslins, round, neck $1.00 aria, lavender, reseda, and set-in_sleeves; lace and embroidery edgings; SEAMLESS BLEACHED fuli cut.. e g 5 2 . S1xyu-incn size, tuil’ OQy- EXTRA SIZE BLOOMERS—Batiste driis 5 sl 00 Bloomers, in pink, with Pio bed mise; belicl s . ity dainty fuffled knee; remn- $1.00 forced; full cut........... o2 $l 00 1.50 T a do'.\'n e q ::lm;:zym A i nne, sott-finisn quality ... 2 HEAVY TIN WASH BOILERS—With wood handles and tigh: ALUMINUM COOKING ™ lmflLE— size. . With bail handle and $l 00 straight line; hemstitched and_ sealloped $l '00 $159 TABLE DAMASK—T70-inch Extra Fine Imported Mer- cerized Table Damask, 1.00 assorted patterns......... $125 TO $159 TABLE CLOTHS— S-quart tfade Mercerized Damask rat- tern Table Cloths; mill MEN'S $1.50 UNION SUITS—Fault seconds; sizes 58x58 and l_ less” make Athietic Union Suits, made 5&x68 inches of sauin stripe madras, full $1.40 LACES—36 and 42 Inch Silk | blouse back, insuring per- $l 00 Radium, Shadow and Chantilly All-over | fect fit; sizes 34 10 #4..... Net and Lace, in brown, MEN'S $125 HALF MOSE-4*Onyx” gray, navy and black, c‘“" $l.00 Pointex Thread Silk Half Hose, full dots ‘or floral designs. reinforced sole and toe of n l\h linen gray crash; broken sizes from 7 to 18 years.. $l = BDYS’ $1.50 TO $1.65 GOLF CAPS— In large and small shapes, $l m) B THACT — ull sirength. (Please bring bottle. Tax, lc.) Half ounce. (Tax; 4¢.) FOUR WOUMEN'S HANDK] l —Pure Linen Embroidered Handker- taped, seamed and leather sweatbands _CHILDREN’S $1.50 TO $2.00 HIGH | chiefs, in white and colored eflects, AND LOW SHOES—Of white canvas; daintily embroidered; .. " broken sizes from 8% to $1 00 ficmlflu:myb;fi:;une & s ] ched borders...... 1. (None fltted no _ex: e L - § changes and no refunds.). $1.25 AND §1.50 TENNIS OXFORDS— ‘Women's, Boys' and Children’s Tennis Oxfords, in brown, white and blacky sizes from % sl .00 to 2 Ind 2 COLORED ° l:nm DE CHINE—39 inches wide, & firm-woven quality, in m Also Vanity Books and Pumu, in black and colors; a va- riety of up-to-date styles l and shapes. C H 1 LDREN'S UMBRELLAS—Gool quality fast black rainproof covers:: neatly made; sizes 20, 22 slm and 24 inches; assortment a large assortment of wantgd of pleasing handles.. street and evening shades, $1.50 PEARL includin . white and l .00 Assorted: _styles,* 20-inch size; S IR Rk e quality French pearl . mucn.mn GRASS RUGS— | beads; _graduate style, ‘ ‘ " ' with solid gold clasp.... --...SJ(I) $2.00 ‘3 ft.x6 ft, size, double warp, medallion, floral and nov- elty designs DORIN'S nnrm COMPACTS — Large all shades. (Tu. ‘c.) WOMEN’S ............. $1.00. FIFTEEN 13%e STAIR TREADS— %x18-inch corrunted Rub- ber Biair Treads, variows 9 1.00 NET- AeBIgNS .. ..iiieciaiannn EIGHT YARDS OF lm‘.‘l‘l‘fl WEAR—Of laoe net lnfl orma white errn' lnld] ealor.ls. consisting of collars, col- ia. ana cufr sets and Ves- sl m o sl 00 CAPS—In pink and blue.. sl m Neekwear Dept. B white, black and green; full. bolts of el[ht yards®

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