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AT R *4 APl e s AT - - P ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921. i 2 - g Two Who Triéd to Rob Pier | i fias| THROUGH COMET'S TAIL. |WOULD BAR MAN cmnxs.}m and Lace Curtain Dy "an sl bias;, ‘Gee o the sadden |German Observers Say Earth Made |Cuban Law Would Prevent Males | i = Thought Drowned in Flight !ng:ngdeoa‘dornere‘n;:'snel;:fin!l\'lnriln and Transit on August 8. From Selling Woman’s Apparel. i MME. VIBOUD, Inc. ’ "We offer you— = The Best Food Obtainable Excellent Home Cooking Pleasing Environments " and ‘Wilson Yelland. 'h Vi 0. hed 1855, ke . N.W. Mot been recovarea, ne'r bodies BaVe| LpiniLBURG, August 12 — An | HAVANA, August 12.Men who| i3 e nouncement is made a2t ‘the Koenig-|Nave been employed as clerks | stuhl observatory that the earth|Cuban dry- goods stores will belf™ = forced to seck some other means of || sccoomior sedical making a livelihood if an amendment College Glasses Fitted DR. CLAUDE S.SEMONES By the Associated Press. g emptied his gun at the fleeing negroes Two Killed in Auto 8 . PORTSMOUTH, Va, August 12— |and after a chase of three Fours they | WILMINGTON, N. C:R:“H;men- Two negroes, detected,lust night in | Were agdin taken. Nore of the shots|yay and Calvin Brown, negso youths, | Passed thyough the tail of a comet on ; 5 fired found a mark. The prisoners : : ap attempt to Tob Seaboard Air Line p are dead and Roland Stephens, white, | the night of August 8. #ailway pier No. 7 here, are believed | e " ¢FVInE long terms for|aged forty-three, is in a critical con- Eyes Ezamined to the immigration law adopted by dition at a local hospital as the re-| At sunset on August 7 @ bright ob- |the senate yesterday receives approval | to have been drowned when they — sult of an automobile ject was obs a v |5 3 - Eyesight 8 lint » . g e ‘in which the; erved near the sun by ha e 5 Especially Reasonable Prices leaped into the Elizabeth river to| _ Compl Against Landlords. ere. tiding rerea¢ jin which the¥ | . w. Campbell, director of Lick Ob- | " "¢ ”"’""l'” of deputiee. ! FESrmerty SCL ERmIVEL Bt 3 e ; 2 NASHVILLE, Tenn—Mayor Wilson | Atlantic Coast Line trai servafory, which is located near San | The amendment provides that men 409410 McLachlen B < scape special policemen. of Nashville ‘said he was recelving |ffty miles from here © °* Boardman, | 7, o "Calif. It was described as|Mmay not be emploved as clerks in| mmnmlw" { Eat at the One of the fugitives, the police are | an average of thirty compiaints daily || bl brighter than Venus, and was located | Shops devoted to the sale of women’s | Phone Main i cles of appar certain, perished, while no trace of | in response to his announcement that 'k, Onme Killed. |3 degrees east and 1 degree south of ng on Tr : he would Investigate all cases of al- v \GT he sun. Five persons s o Gelen- the other B A8 ITON =5 2 the su ve persons saw the celes. e o reretes was the | 1950, profiteering by fandiords in.(he | acari. another 1s ayins T & Newpern, | Ul object; and reports from the ol & renewal of contracts for this fall. | N "¢\ hospital, and & third 1o hems | Servatory indicated that experts there NASHVILLE, Tenn.—David Ros- | South apeidept on the Norfolk-|pje that ynis identification was cor- kind, a former marine, who was|soing " Wi ad near the Plymouth | rect, in view of the foregoing report Fitteen Years for Assault. wounded ‘and gassed at Chateau | shoor,, The three men, none of| from Germany. MONROE, N. Lee Hallman, a|Thierry, and who disappeared from | 1O haihes have been ascertained. young white man, charged with crimi- | his home here on March 20, is alive | &re Sld to have been struck by a nal assault upon a youns woman|and well in St. Louls, according to a | goTeik Conihern train while waiting teacher of Concord, N. C. was sen-|message received by his mother. : seeier fof Contont (G knsayaen: i A Leader From | ] — | % the maximum penalty, by.Judge Fin- Confexses to Shortage. ol 4 | 6 . 18 v. after the jury had found him| COLUMBUS, Ga.—Hyman J. Bowen, CHATTANOOGA. Tenn.—C ! BUSY BUSY guilty of assault with Intent to com- | twenty-two, formerly cashier at the Joplebyunitea sh(.:'epsn:;v“,“"' and h A | it a capital cri eaboard Air Line freight depot here, | Ser&t. . . in a_De-|[! t t MARKETS MARKETS [ [™'¢ 2 capitat crime confessed In court fo'a shortage of | Haviland-4, Liberty motor machine, e ugus ur extent of the loot scoured by the| thieves before they were discovered. [~ " 1219-122i G Street N.W — ™ ed In Autos. $3.189.12/ in his accounts and- was|Were injured yesterday when, in at- ¢ s, 8: ¥ M 1 1 \IOBIL;.’A‘J‘&—TWO persons were | Biven the minimum sentence of tv:s tempting to land at Marrs Field, they Store Hours, 8:30 to 6—Saturdays, 8:30 to 3 eats Priced ngll!, Not One DIY Every Day h e - e ot | to four years' penal servitude. overshot the field, crashed into a tree, | ; ’ : z("leh‘llfli:“} b ’;"[:{‘“,’eg;ryfnflw'o ‘;u‘l‘;_ = tore the roof off of a house and fell . . er e ¥, Charged With Having Liquor. |to the ground badly wrecked. Capt. ¢ Saturday—Last Day for Hemstitching—10c Yd. ; | ts. One accldent was 3 . Fnday & e e sl between an auto| ,COLUMBUS, Ga—John Behan, a|APPlebyis scull was fractured, but Genuine Alaska Seal l L] - < b Sh tral; deputy sheriff of Muscogee count Sergt. Chambliss escaped with a Money-Saving Specials iy & | |t sirtiss ik set dhle Satina S Hm, Qi Sest 2.2 | Coatn, made | : y s tice of the Peace Cargill's court, were | He 18 not seriously injured. to your fheas- $350 ! . accident was due to an automobile indicted by the county d ul y_ grand . jury golng over an embankment on thely . o"on charges of having liquor in _ Talsaraphiizodd, (elghtimil their poasession. Each claimed the| CANTON, O i Orders must be in hand by uts trom Youn ender Bee . liquor had Just been selzed by them, | twents, who several months ago wa R this Sonts et mor | WaniahlConeareo | Secrelary; the star witness for the government (|| of ‘these kenuine Alaska Seal |l CLOSES SAT l ’ RDAY AT 3 Confeases Maurder. in_the’ trial of Ben Rudner of Can- ||l pelts on hand. Government'a W theas Shot. urefor...... i0.—| e < ASHEVILLE, N. C—Gov. Cameron| gqpuppny il e | Ohto, - Wallace | o0 and @ number of alleged associ- o HE :::cyn;m;:‘l,;l‘t:m . oooo..te|Mamburg Steak, fresh | oreison will prcks the sopeintment | Ptecty clene fii’:?‘:’"fi; stes, charged with violating the Vo || Sfu - The thousands who have taken advantage of the re- 3 Prime Rib Boast. LS LR B | R iseaslon ofthe Harry D. Cummins, whose body was | Rere, (Nitel Was shot twice with a O.' markable offerings of this event have found REAL Bouillon Roast. .. "$|bn]9G\B“‘ Liver, Ib. o ... .....123%c [ |15 the opinion of the governor that Trar e Sary here July 26, confessed | aiq “Since the at Cloveinna ||| MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL | VALUE. For the benefit of these who were unable to Shoulder Clod Roas {Pot Roast, all bone out, Ib, e [ [ enc shenld he v on ihelofficials announced. > COBRLY 3 B AT. WHOLESALE PRICES | attend on the Opening Days, e take this unique way facturing interests of the common- Boy Scouts Find Body. testimony. & or his|}ooo=1212 F Street of summarizing practically all the values offered dur- alth. = e ing the week. In some cases the lots are broken, but enough of everything remains to pay you liberally for coming in on Saturday—THE FINAL DAY OF THE “LET-GO” SALE. WOMEN’S HOSIERY 79c Weldrest Chiffon Lisle Hosiery.. ..Let Go Price, 69c $2.25 Silk Hosiery = ..Let Go Price, $1.89 $2.00 Silk Hosiery - 5 -8 A KINGVILLE, Ont.—Boy Scouts found Boy Dies in Cloudburst. the body of a man, believed to be GREENVILLE, S. C—A small-sized | &; ¥ Loomis of Jackson, Mich., at cleudburst in the upper section of the | [Anden Beach, near here. It had been ity caused the death of Emmet|!n the water several days. Smith, ten years old. who, with com- === rades, was wading in a shallow Two Killed by Cave-In. ream in the city park. The sudden| HOUGHTON, Mich.—Two men were ‘uuim Fresh Killed Spring Lamb| Fancy HOME DRESSED Veal [ {ficod swept the little fellow off his|killed and five injured, three serious- carri ile d 1y, when the party i e Leg of Lamb, Ib. .9...........28c| Veal Cutlets, Ib. .............30 [ |Sereame c27rd Mm nait @ mile down | o 7 8 P77 or Purled under Shoulder Lamb, roasting, I 17¢{Shoulder Veal, roasting, Ib...18¢c R R A A A Favorite Spanish Dish —of the Province of La Mancha, Spain, is eggs and bacon fried in honey. So satisfying is it to them e Have Your fupefing Breast Lamb, stewing, Ib.....12%4c|Breast Veal, bone out, Ib. 5¢ Home Teaching for Blind. = they have given it the name “The 5c and $1.75 Hosettes. . Shoulder Lamb Chops, -.22c|Shoulder Veal Chops, Ib. . e B ASHVILLE enn A Cerstem orl e e e Grace of God. = $300. All-Silk Hosiery Rib and Loin Lamb Chops, Ib. 32c/Rib and Loin Veal Chops, Ib...30c [§ |scns of Tenncssee will be inaugurated | corps of men are thoroughity prodeiest snd SWINDELL’S 8¢ Liske Hosiery. ... Pr ; > o o by The|.. 7ol beperlectiy musted. $275 White Silk Net Hosiery . Let Go Price, $2.19 : Smoked Shoulders Compound home ‘teaching project was decided | - es chearfully furnished, QUA LITY B ACON $3.50 Corticelli All-Silk Hosiery . ‘Let Go Price, $3.00 upon after it was found almost im- = k| 9 ¥ ] Crow e A tard submtate. shen s i fond sl | CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. bdtieth $400 Van Raalte and Kayser Si Let Go Price, $349 their homes for vocational training. 14 13th N.W, M. 5373 “ —the con whose juicy sweet- 19¢ Ib 12ic Ib - B “,‘”‘.,""’"“ ‘"L‘:."’ Hireeilarges s ness is the result of a faultless CHILDREN’S HOSIERY 0 cities t S U renT ; . - e d L P LR L DU e e i D e o 39¢ Buster Brown Hose........Let Go Price, 4 Prs. $1; Pr., 29 Smoked Hams, 8 to 10 Ibs., Ib. 32¢|Finest Creamery Butter, Ib. Five Die as Train Hits Auto. I ;r\l::m a_r:;mil( f.fr-f)l;fiaw ch pork = ggg %-"friiys'fifiiéié e Llfe‘t%':x Ii’)rr-‘t; 4a ll’,r: g}ig l;:-, :g Fresh Shoulders, Ib. .comae--.--2 “’:hm““fi, doz. VIC] i l;;RG.d Miss.—Five persons |Nut_Oleo, Ib. .. 20c [ | were killed and ten injured when an I I Loin Pork Chops, ID. wmsem-35¢|5000h Killed Frying Chickens, automobile, with a trailer attached, Genuine Fat Back, Ib. ceeem-.15¢} jp, 43¢ was struck at a grade crossing by a Fat Butts or Bean Pork, Ib.... Yazoo and Mississippi Valley passen- [ avested o good paint well applied will pro- ger train near Anguilla. Witnesses | ocf YOUT home against deterioration. Beti- .Let Go Price, $1.19 .Let Go Price, 3%¢ 1.50 All-Silk Socks..... 0c Mercerized Ribbed Hose. MEN’S HOSIERY e The Most Popular At All Chain Stores Fowls, Ib. .................. 38¢c 1 Stock New Potatoes, Tb.. 4 said that the driver of the car had at- . Interior and Exteri 4 p / =, e 35¢ Lisle Hos Let Go Price, 4 Prs., $1; Pr., 29¢ ancy Ripe Watermelons 20c & 25¢ Sustatis’ Tagunétion. Fainting, Dopertmast. ,'L s ;"D;‘I!n‘st. i Z¥ i £ $1.25 Monito Silk Hose. . ..Let Go Price, 98c & S ELKINS, W. Va—Judge W. E. Baker of the United States district court for WOMEN'’S SILK UNDERWEAR _ Fresh Pasteurized Milk | Breadit:Ge the northern West Virginia district - 7 = ’ iss i = $2.35 Van Raalte Glove Silk Vests. .Let Go Price, $1.98 Sc pl. 10c gt | | |riooes gz myunction procera; Men's $4 B Van Roalic Glove Silk Bloomers.... . Let Go Price, $2: - States Harness Company last month 2 3 45¢ Brassieres ....Let Go Price, 39¢ Singer Ale, large bottle .....10¢|Fancy Californla Peaches, can 18c [§ | estraining Army officers from scia” ‘ Cloth Hats. . ... . 9& $1.50 Adjustable Brassieres ."."Let Go Price, $1.29 ancy Sugar Corn, can 10¢|Fancy Callfornia Apricots, of the plant at Ransom, W. Va. de- Special purchase of famous Knox ! E5 e —— largo can .................. 20c [ | claring “the assumption of officers of and other makes, in tweeds, plaids, |/ RIBBONS—NECKWEAR—VEILINGS Early June Peas, Calwwmm=123c Fancy California Pineapple, the government to enter upon the INCORPORAT ED S ; d 5 i i i i i A ' etc.—sizes 6% to T¥—to be sold 49¢ and 59¢ Summer Ribbons, 1 to 6 yd. pieces..Let Go Price, 39¢ Tomatoes, large €aN weewm-..-.13c! large can ....... cevvoecnnan 25¢ private premises of citizens without R L = i legal authority and seize property is 1316 101324. 72 ST.N.W. while they last! Bargain! $1.59 Lace Collar and Cuff Bands.. ....Let Go_Price, $119 7 & an attempt to proceed by methods G Van Raalte Veilings .. .Let Go Price, Yd., 50c &6 7 Washington's that defy the constitutionally guaran- $1.50 Caracurl 5 Let Go Price, Yd., $1.19 00d ¥alue " LOIlee g C FR R LT DI STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE—OPEN °TIL 10 P.M. SATURDAY § : e EES s Denies Rumored Engagement. : 7 = Crochet Cottons. + Let Go Price 16 Busy Markets Conveniently Located at— CROWLEY, La—Lieut. Louis A 4 qn' () Clark” ite and Ball, - Kloor, jr., hor r his firs co ‘ )l ’ A IV lv‘ ’ ark’s 0. N. T Pear] Cotton, white colors, ' , s Northeast Market. 12¢M and H 2121 18¢h St. N. W, heloeonr!g:edht‘;xx?ex?:yhil: ?9“157‘,‘91!‘1:):;322 R SEMI = AL CL E R CE F Clark’s 0. N. T.—White and colors. > 10c; Sts. N. E. 713 O St. N. W. ly denied the rumor that he is, to C. M. C.—White and colors. Box, Fastern Market (meats omly). 2019 14tk St. N. W. marry a “Christy war girl.” "It is all Royal Society Cordichet—White and colors. $1.00 3272 M St, N. W, Georgetown. b VW & 1920 Nichels Ave. unk,” was the comment of the naval J. & P. Coats—White and ecru. Let Go Prices, 13c; 2 for 25¢c; 10 for $1.10. 89c Texto Tie Silk........... Royal Society Package Goods. S. E. Anacostia. 628 Penna. Ave. N, balloonist, who was a member of the famous lost party in the Canadian wilds. Crowley has planned a series ;f elaborate entertainments for its evo. Let Go Price, 205, Off Regular 45¢ Fleisher's Knitting Worsted. . .. Let Go Price, 37c $1.00 Royal Society Sweater Twist _Let Go Price, 89c Joc B. & A. Roman Floss Embroidery Silk.. Let Go Prices, 6 for 25¢c; Each, 5c. 20c Capital Croclet and Knitting Silk. .Let Go Price, 15¢ BUTTONS Up to 75c doz. All sizes... ....Let Go Price, Card, 5¢ NOTIONS 25c and 30c Warren’s Girdeline. . S, W. 1201 436 St. B. W. - — Killed by Ma: LULA, Ga.—J. J. Byce, former mayor of Lula, was killed here by a builet that first passed through the shoulder of another man in a free-for-all fight at a ball game. Mercer Kinsey, town marshal, in attempting to break up the fighting, was struck by a participant and open- ed fire, sending .a shot through the fleshy part of the shoulder of James 314 7th Sh'eet N,w. Akréy and through the heart of the 's Bullet. former mayor. ..Let Go Price, 19¢ Let Go Price, 11c Let Go Price, 19¢ Large Size Boxes Hair Pins Geneva Thread ..... © 10c Darning Silk .. -Let Go Price, 8c 10c DeLong Dressmakers’ Pins. .Let Go Price, 8¢ 9c¢ 50-Yard Spool Silk Let Go Price, Doz., 75¢c.; Spoel, Tc 18c 100-Yard Spool Silk. t Go Price, Doz., $1.65; Spool, 15c 25¢ 200-Yard Spool Silk....Let Go Price, Doz., $2.00; Spool, 19¢c 15¢ Sunset Soap Dyes: Lef 12c Warren’s Lingerie Ribbon. ofiers A Large No Disorder as Mill Reopens. 29c Taffeta Seam Binding .. -..-Let Go Price, 25c for Viariety of (N1 SOSORD: N, Coawnile imeveral ! 6 vds. for 10c Rick-Rack Braid. t Go Price, 9 Yds., 10c £ ¢ ariety o) thousand union textile workers are 15¢ Bias Fold Tape 5 ... .Let Go Price, 10c This Week ) {lon strike at Concord and at Kan- 5 1B S it Napkine 4 yles |linapolis, a few miles from here, not e ; - xvool ibl Aannel, worsted S Ty Nap s - 5 = ! the slightest disorder attended the | Your twice-a-year chance now to buy finest all-wool blue serge, Hannel. worsted, §; 7c %-inch Lisle Elastic Let Go Price, Piece, 50c; ¥d., 5¢ reopening of Locke cotton mill No. | cashmere, cheviot suits at practically half the regular price—snappy single and double §! 20c and 25c Dress Shields. . .Let Go Price, 15¢ :{ 1, which has been idle si Febi | 5 o o i N ini Let Go Price, 49¢ Low 1 Decause of a strike. ~ oy breasted models for conservative men and smart dressers, in sizes up to 46 (regulars and §{ 22 69 Surfit Net Dress Linings, Let Go Price, 4% g ’ . and Shot by Ponse. | stouts). You'll find plain colors, mixtures and striped patterns in popular blue, brown, §i 51?39 uSurfiteéglk lrJeress Linifig;. Let Go l’nl'ee."eevtl.l. Pairs High Heels MERIDIAN, ~Miss—Said to have | green and gray weaves. Take your unreserved pick of well tailored garments that sold |'SE {o. Hooks & Eyes, Snaps, Safety Pins.Let Go Peice, Doz, 79c; Oxfords, been shot by a posse at York, Ala. to $35. And remember, no charge for alterations! Card, 8c. 3 ;s : D : = 8c Clark’s 0. N. T. Cotton....Let Go Price, Doz. 69c—Spool, Tc Shippers AN S;. Toagea’in a hospital here. ~Gardner bs. A special lot Hooks & Eyes and Snaps.Let Go Price, 6 cgrds, 10c and zes said to be suspected of attacking u | ’ 35¢ Kleinert’s No. 2 Dress Shields. . .Let Go Price, 25c Pums and girl in Randolpk county, Ala. The| ANY M N 39¢ Elleinert's go. i gress g:u}gs K: g: I;:;te. g umps. . girl was found dead. 49¢ Kleinert’s No. ress Shields. i Price, - 7 o MIAMI Fla.—W. B. Lake, forty-five, our choice. men, ble-breasted models for men and 5c Barbour’s Linen Thread. . .Let Go Price, 18¢ And t’le Cllozce of || was found dead in bed here yesterday. ;g&ngl'fite\:‘rfl.“ cllnu ;‘l:g :e;‘m rgu:nde";?::‘ edlmatAtle o enian 2 s They all must go, to make room for fall goods—Saturday spe- cial, regardless of cost and former price, at— Lake came to Miami from Milford, | | resident. Former Values, $7.50 to $15.00 |merni i | JUST 50 GEORGETTE AND SATIN DRESSES - Maloney, on charges of theft. Ac- Icording to Sherift Bush of Chattar That Sold Regularly to $25 Sanitary A Let Go Price, 50c N/ the ch: i < /N gul y nitary ApProns ............ e . Y NOT A PAIR i S AN Choice of exquisite mavy, brown, flesh and white Eeorgette Venida & Fashionette Hair Nets.....Let Go Price, 12 for 3119 HELD BACK, | Dalton officer is 0 nthe way here for ) frocks, beaded and embroidered for misses and women—finest qual- EVERYTHING Burne(t ity satin models in wanted shades and in new styles reduced for ° 2 MIDDY WEAR GOES Capture Escaped Convicts, L J Saturday’s sale. Many models for summer wear and smart creations $4.89, $5.95 and $6.50 “Nayvee” Middy Suits. .Let Go , $3.89 HARRIMAN. Tenn—John Henry for fall wear, all grouped regardless of cost at $9.98. Hurry if Up to $2.50 Middy Blous;s. Let Go Price, Sl.g and Frank Jackson, escaped convicts 8 2 1.25 and $1.50 Canvas Tennis Hats.. 9 | |from the Brushy,Mountain prison, e Jounwentions i ;u to $1.2s5 Middy Ties.....- o Botios - W: Roperts wad Depus | | | : == I $5.00 to $6.00 Boys’ Wash Suits of . . T and puty . .4 D k . Will Collins, but aftor being taken $10 BARONET SATIN SKIRTS—NOW $ 8 || | 525 Boye’ Satlor Tams. ... e e RAROL e s oteias A big lot of lustrous Duplan’s satin sports models in sizes 32 waist— Qoded 8 o o “Nayve One.Pioce Middy Dresses. .. .Let Go Price, $2.59 h festuring detachable belt, fancy pockets and pearl buttons—shown in rose, — = rls ayve e X4 S » o - : 3 :{:oxehret:' 3’&‘.3."‘&.’-"7?&%,""3@““5 tan, copen, white, navy, etc.—all reduced Saturday, practically half-price! - $1.09 Sports Tams.............. Let Go Price, 98c $4.50 to $5.50 Girls’ M $4.95 Ribbon Sports Hats.... T == $1.69 Men’s and Boys’ Golf Caps W ’s, Girls® i ’s $1.25 Felt Racket Covers ‘'omen’s, Girls’ and Children’s 3951 Tennis Balls. ... - WOMEN’S. SHOES Women's Two-Strap Pumps and Oxfords....Let Go Price, $5.95 —_— SILKS AND SATINS $1.98 38-Inch Colored Dress Taffeta. ...Let Go Price, Yard, $1.65 $1.69 36-Inch Satin Messaline. ... -Let Go Price, Yard, $1.25 $1.49 36-Inch White Plaid Sports Satin..Let Go Price, Yard, 98¢ $1.69 40-inch Crépe de Chine. Let Go Price, Yard, $1.39 (3 o Sale of Men’s White and Scout Shoes White Shoes Palm Beach Oxfords for Bogn : $1 49 - $ 1 -49 ? $l 69 Wy T Dack o Canres Pumps and Oxfords, with Cuban MISS INA CLAIRE Wears Filet Sweater of Minerva Lustre Wool Minerva Yarns Germantown Shetland Floss Mohair Saxonette Silk Shetland Were $3 to' $4 : or Louis heels. Sizes 2% to 6. _Inch Colored Georgette......Let Go Price, Yard, Knét:ikn{{ Lustre i Were §250 to $3 G t;‘s;“‘t’\'hl:tc chd sl?umvsz.ywi:h e iéfigg %lohlife c:c:p: Spom° Skirting. .. .Let Go Price, Yard, 33.’ ilk . Mixes o - \gs wil eels. Sizes o 7. - Saxony, Tecland, Angora 7 | Bis oy and fittle boy light and Children's White Duck Theo Ties WASH DRESS GOODS and Mary' Jane Instep-strap Slip- pers. Sizes 6 to 11. Sizes broken in each lot. = dark tan scouts of solid leather; sizes 11 to 2, 2% to 7%. [Reliable « | makes. Great bargain. o 69¢c 36-In. Silk Stripe & Plaid Crepe Voiles.Let Go Price, Yd., 39¢ 69c 32-In. Fine Tissue Ginghams... Let Go Price, Yard, 49¢ 69¢ 36-In. Embroidered Dotted Swiss. ...Let Go Price, Yard, 49¢ 98¢ 45-In. Imported Colored Organdy...Let Go Price, Yard, 69¢ 79¢ ‘Black Surf Satin Let Go Price, Yard 59¢ 59c Good Quality White Organdy. Let Go Price, Yard, 45¢ $1.49 36-In. Colored Dress Linen. .....Let Go Price, Yard, $1.19 $1.98 10-Yd. Pieces English Longcloth. .Let Go Price, 38c¢ Kiddy Kloth ... .Let Price, Yard, 29¢ TEXTO Fibre Silk Sweater Yarn " Super-Yarn \ P 2 g ‘White Canvas Oxfords in Eng- . ALL lish or blucher lasts. Palm Beach| . - 39¢ Smock Switings - WIDTHS S SrmarE English lasts, with leather or rub- 33;«: g:;:;sl‘n;;iehsl?th 4 . 4 s OPEN SATURDAY ber soles and heels. Broken sizes, 39¢ Plain. Voiles. .. 5 to 11, in this great Saturday sale. Fall Designer Patterns and Fashion Beok« |- UNTIL 3:15 P. M.

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