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$10 a Month Buys This Player-Piano Cabinet Grand 88-Note Mahogany Player-Piano " Extra Special at 12902 Arthur Jordan Piaro Co. G Street at 13th Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. A FEW DOLLARS Invested in good paint well applied will pro- fect your home against deterioration. Eeti- ates. Interior and Exterior Work. 1114 * B X FERGUSON, INC. ;14 Painting Department. Ph. N. 231232, Hlol——lalc——=]a]{ Think of It! —to have your 3- piece Parlor Suite made equal to new. Beautiful line of Velours, Tapestries and other furni- ‘ ture coverings at special sum- mer prices. SLIP COVERS Made_to_Order, $l'50 < Labor Only .......... American Upholstery Co. 627 F St. N.W. Phone, Write or Call—Man Will Bring Samples Phone Main §139 hlo]l——]ol——lol} SPECIALTIES —Painting —Paperhanging ..Upholstering Quality Work at Moderate Cost. Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., 552455 PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent il on shares maturing in 45 i or 83 months. It - Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. i JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary YOUR CHILDREN'S EYES some slight eve defect. making a naturally bright child seem backward. Consult BERNARD A. BAER { _OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 217-218 EVANS BUILDING 1420 New York Avenue ADVERTISEMENT STOP CORNS IN A MOMENT Do It By a_Touch. Such Pains Are Now You can stop any corn pain instantly. You can remove any corn in short order. You can do it in a way so gentle that you'll forget the corn. - The method is Blue-jay— liquid or plaster. A touch ap- plies it. Then the whole corn soon loosens and comes out. Blue-jay is made in & world- famed laboratory. It is modern, scientific, right.” It is fast dis- placing former methods, harsh and crude. Tonight thousands of pefple will apply Blue-jay—why not you? Waich it end a corn for | * you. Try it tonight. Your druggist has i Liquid or Plaster Blue-jay Stops Pain Instantly : Ends Corns Quickly Do not let them start through life with|eral hundred miles, and another line ON NATIONS' ROLL | i0ldest, Most Historic Patch of Earth to Function Under i British Mandate. H The impending addition of a new | member of the family of natl kingdom of Trak, fo ¥ adeats | is mentioned in re- cent dispatches from London. How this “new” country is in reality one of the oldest and most historic patches of the earth’s surface is told in the :%I:t;:«'lng 'm::lletin from the head- ers of the Nation: So(]‘iely. al Geographic “Irak has existed as a geographical | name for ages,” says the bulletin, ‘but in recent centuries it has had little more official sanction than ‘Manhattan’ for the American me- tropolis or ‘Frisco’ for a thriving Pacific port. Yet it covers more or less indefinitely a region known, and often famous, I} every age of man from the dawn of tradition to the present—the fertile plain of the Tig- ris and Euphrates valleys, where the Garden of Eden is supposed by many students to have been situated, and where the first weak rootlets sprout- ed that have grown into the world- wide civilization df today. Strip Irak of its alias; call it Babylon—Ninevah Mesopotamia, and it is known to svery school child. Includes Old Turkish Villayets. “The country which it is proposed to erect into the practically inde- vendent kingdom of Irak was placed under the mandate of Great Britain on . the breaking up of the Turkish empire following the world war, and was generally spoken of as ‘the man- date for Mesopotamja.' It include approximately the old Turkish vil- layets of Basra, Bagdad and Mosul, which cover the delta of the Tigris and Euphrates and a considerable part of the upper reaches of those streams, lying between the Eyrian desert on the one side and_the hills of Kurdistan and western Persia on the other. To the southeast, at the mouth of the rivers, is the navigable Persian gulf. “It is difficult to exaggerate the agricultural paradise that might be built up in the lower valley of the two rivers, supplemented by the min- eral wealth taken from the regions | farther north, if the country were under a strong government, Were seopled by alert, educated inhabi- tants and if the necessary capital and modern machinery were avalla- {ble. Even with the factors as they are, the British. who will continue to holq the mandate, and the Ara- bians, who will be in immediate charge of the government, are count- ing on the rise of a state which may be compared without disadvantage with some of the great governments that have occupied the land in the vast. Plain Was a Garden Spot, “To_ gain an idea of what wonder- ful development can be brought about in Mesopotamia one need only look into the past. At the begin- ning of history the plain of the Tigris and Euphrates was a garden spot, teeming with a well fed and ‘wealthy people. If there was a ‘grandeur that was Greece and a glory that was Rome’ there was as truly a splendor that was Babylon. And the splendor of Babylon was made possible §,000 years ago largely by the wealth that sprang from the Intensive cultivation of the river plain under a gigantic system of irrigation. which even ge most ambitious modern systems pr ably have failed in many ways to surpass. “Great canals crossed the region| between the rivers and ran for miles on the outer sides, while smaller canals spread the water to every cor- ner of the country. Some of these ancient canals were practically arti. ficial rivers with two and three par- allel channels, the remains of which may be_traced today for scores of miles. Watered by these countless streams, nearly every square foot of the country produced its crops of dates, figs, grain and other products and the population was many times that of today. “Babylon’s agricultural Utopia. was not a short-lived affair, but continued for mearly ten times as long &s the period which has passed since white men settled in America. The coun- try throve with only minor inter- ruptions under Babylonians, Assyr- ians, Chaldeans, Greeks and Romans. But always the settled civilization of the agriculturists was threatened by the turbulent hill people to_ the north and east. Finally the Par- thians captured the tountry and were followed by the Persians. Under these more barbaroys rulers the great irrigation systems,f even then much less efficient than Quring the golden age of Babylan, rapidly deteriorated. Splendid, Gay, Wicked Bagdad. “Under the Abbassid caliphs, with a combination of Arabic and Persian culture, Bagdad was founded on the Tigris in the very center of the river plain—the splendid, gay, wicked Bag- dad of the ‘Arabian Nights’' Meso- potamia’s prosperity, though much less, was still relatively great, and Bagdad was for awhile the metropolis of the world, its inhabitants at.one time numbering 2,000,000 souls. “When the Turks got possession of the caliphate and carried its seat on to the west, Bagdad withered; and under Turkish rule the Tigris and Euphrates valley entered its darkest period. The few canals that had con- tinued to function properly Jjoined those that long before had fallen into disrepair, becoming clogged or break- ing thelr banks and causing floods. Much of the incomparably fertile soil | became and has remained until today bare plain or oozy swamp. Only a small percentage of the rich valley has for generations produced any e in Reclamation. “After the Young Turks came into power, in 1908, reclamation work was undertaken In the Tigris and Eu- phrates plain and some headway Was made. Since the British occupied { Bagdad in 1917 this work has been carried much farther. An apprecia- ble acreage has been drained, and dams and canals have been con- structed. A railroad has been built from Bagdad to Basra, the port near the Persian gulf, a distance of sev- has been laid up the Tigris half way to Mosul. Connection with the Con- stantinople-to-Bagdad (once the ‘Ber- lin-to-Bagdad’) railway will probably be effected in the near future. “It is planned under the new Arab state and the mandate to continue the work of rejuvenating the coun- try's anciént irrigation system. But there is a herculean task to be ac- complished before ‘the Garden of Eden’ blooms again. It was estimated before the world war that the ambi- tious project of the Turks to reclaim 3,500,000 acres would cost $130,000,000. The total area that might be irrigated is placed at about 12,500,000 acre: PAY CUT FOR EXECUTIVES. Chesapeake and Ohio Will Apply to Rail Labor Board. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., August 15.—Presi- dent W. J. Harrahan of the Chesa- peake and Ofifo, _announced that authorization would soon be asked of the United States Ralilroad Laber board for permission to make a gen- eral reduction in the pay of all execu- tive officers and employes not affi- liated with the organized bodies. These latter were reduced several weeks ago about 12 per cent. The esact amount of the proposed reduction has not been fixed, but it is expected to be not less than 10 per cent, possibly as much as 15 per cent. The directors of the road are to meet August 20 to fix the amount of the cut, and to determine if it shall be retroactive to August 1 or effective on and after September 1. ‘This city will feel the effects of the reduction, headquarters of the. com- being here. Mercerized Table Damask, 36c 58 inches wide good grade, for general uses; assorted patterns; mill seconds. NO-PROFIT SALE price . Foot Tubs, 63¢ Large Size Japanned Tin Foot Tubs, with handles, strongly made. NO- 63c PROFIT SALE price Corsets, $1.29 Fancy Pink Mesh Corsets, top- less and elastic top styles, long hip wide hose supporters; sizes 20 to 26. NO- $l'29 for 79¢ Mason Quart Fruit Jars, with porcelain- tops, complete wii th rubbers. One N0 pRoFTF SALE price.. 79 Unbleached Cotton, 6¢ 30 inches wide, a close- woven firm quality. NO- 6C PROFIT SALE price...... PROFIT SALE price Stenciled Grass Rugs, 50c 27x54-inch size, oriental, me- dallion and neat border designs of various colorings; 50 (¢ Tablecloths, 79¢ Hemmed Damask Pattern Ta- ble Cloths, 58x58-inch size, in stripe or dice pat- 79‘: heavy, double warp. Satin Stripe Voiles, 33c NO-PROFIT SALE price 36 inches wide, a very fine sheer quality, with self- 33 C mill seconds. Water Pails, 23c terns: NO-PROFIT SALE price Galvanized Iron Water Pails, 14-quart trade size, well 23 C color satin stripes. NO- PROFIT SALE price... Yard-Wide Percales, 14¢ 36 inches wide, light grounds, in checks, stripes, dots, 14c¢ figures and plaids. N PROFIT SALE price. ) | Women's Sweaters, $3.33 | Light-weight All-wool § Sweaters, Tuxedo models, black and a few | cotors: ait sizes. H§ No-PROFIT I | SALE price Apron Ginghams, 10c Standard Apron Ginghams, in all size -blue checks. NO-PROFIT SALE lOC price G Outing Flannels, 11¢ 27-inch Plain Color Outing Flannels, mill ends, in pink, light NO-PROFIT SAL blue, cream and white, 1lc a heavy fleece qualit Bleached Shaker Flannel, 93/¢ 27 inches wide, a heavy, double - fleece quality. NO - PROFIT 9 { & SALE price. . Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants $1.15 Boys' Pants, in durable cheviot and tweed mixtures; $1.15 Boys’ Wash Suits, 79¢ In middy and Dutch Daddy models, guaranteed fust colors, in white and colors; sizes 3 to 7 years. NO-PROFIT SALI 79C price | Women’s Pointex Hose $1.00 Full-fashioned Pointex White Silk Hose, just a trifle cream, but does not look that way, 2lso a few Cordovan and Gray Thread Silk Hose; they are more than a boot silk.. All first_quality. $l 00 . NO-PROFIT Boys’ Suits, $9.50 SALE price... Boys' “Goldenberg Standard” Two-Pants Norfolk Suits, in evi6t and tweed mixtures; sizes 7 to 17_years. NO-PROFIT SALE price or TUnion-made Overalls, in blue 14 years. NO- Scrim Scarfs, 29¢ length: mill seconds. Bedspreads, $2.69 'm-woven quality. $2.69 raised Marseille $1.69 Linen-finished Bleached $9.50 Boys’ Overalls, 77¢c and kh:l{l.‘ als;) blu? and khaki with red trimming; sizes 3 to 77C PROFIT SALE price... Scrim Scarfs, for buffet dresser, regulation NO-PROFIT SALE 29C price .....o000e.. . 72x90-inch White Pique Bed- spreads, mill seconds, a very fine fir) NO - PROFIT SALE price Crochet Bedspreads, $1.69 Full double bed size, in heavy patterns. NO- PROFIT SA!JE price ) Bleached Cotton Crash 6%¢c Cotton Crash, absorbent grade, for roller or tea towels MIl remnants. - PROFIT SALE 6;—0 price ............ White Galatea Cloth, 16¢ 36-inches wide, a heavy twill quality, for middy louscs, boyar waists, ste. 1 OC NO-PROFIT SALE price White Novelty Skirting, 37¢ 3‘6 zinches":vlde’, .."z'l.rll mer- cerizes quality, n e tylish di: al . ik direrty were 37¢C Door Mats, 59¢ Cocoa Door Mats, made of good stock and good size. 59c NO-PROFIT SALE 32¢ price .....ceccecenncnne Bottle Wizard O4l, 32c The best oil for mops or furniture. NO- PROFIT SALE price Women’s Bloomers, 39¢ Summer-weight Flesh Color Knit Bloomers, made with elas- tic waist and knee; reg- 39c ular and extra sizes. NO-PROFIT SALE price S Women’s Vests, 19¢ . Summer-weight Gauze Cotton Vests, made in the comfy cut style; regular and extra sizes. no- 19¢ PROFIT SALE price Union Suits, 25¢ White Knit Union Suits, high neck, short sleeves and knee- length pants; broken sizes. NO-PROFIT SALE > Women's Hose, 25¢ Tan and Gray Fine Mercerized Gauze Lisle Hose, mock seamed b-ekl, first quality, in 25 nearly every size. NO- PROFIT SALE price..... c made. NO-PROFIT SALE price...cc.ccoeeenn Wash Boilers, $1.03 Tin Wash Boilers, large No. 9 size, with wood handles and tight-fitting covers. $l 03 o NO-PROFITSALE Slop Jars, $1.33° price Of seamless white enamel, with cover and bail han- $l 33 SALE price. > Burrows Folding Card Tables; green leather substi- $2 29 PROFIT SALE price . Furniture Store. Hall or Stair Runner, 22% inches wide, of double warp der stenciled . designs, tape bound sides. NO- 29C Wash Tubs, 56¢ dles. NO - PROFIT Folding Card Tables, $2.29 tute covering. NO- Stenciled Grass Runners, 29¢ twicted grass, in green key bor- PROFIT SALE price... Galvanized Iron Wash Tubs. with drop handles, 20-inch_size, well made. NO-PROFIT SALE price 560 Stenciled Grass Rugs, $4.75 9x12 feet, largest room size, heavy weight, in green, blue and brown medallion, neat and novel- ty border designs, heavy, dou- ble-warp quality. $4 75 . ;T'O‘ 2 PROFIT SALE Silkoline Covered Comforts $1.95 White Cotton-filled Comforts, soft and fluffy, covered with good grade figured silkolines, in light Soubiemmed se. No- $1.95 Part-Wool Blankets, $7.45 PROFIT SALE price 70x82-inch size, for large dou- ble beds, in white or gray, with blue or pink border. The great- er part of them are wool with a mixture of fine spun_ cotton. NO- P}»’.OFIT SALE $7_45 price ......eoouannes Washable Cretonnes, 16¢c Yard-wide Washable Cretonnes, light or dark colorings. floral, bird and tapestry designs, mill lengthe up to 10 yards. Many pieces alike for draperies, cush- jons or furniture cov- ers. NO-PROFIT SALE l6c price . First Floor Tables. Chair Cushions, 36¢c 16x19-inch Cretonne Covered Chair Cushions, filled with white cotton, tufted with 10 buttons, fast color cretonne, in light and dark floral, bird and foliage designs. NO- 36C PROFIT SALE price - New Fall Hats, $3.69 Right at the start of the . fall season Goldenberg’s offers a special purchase of smart new Velvet Hats at a record low price. Off the face, short back pokes, and sallap styles, in black, brown, ndvy, paradise, red, rust, gray, purple and com- binations of colors. Pearl Bead Necklaces, 15¢ Graduate styles, wax filled beads, in true pearl color, 24-inch lengths; plated clasp. NO-PROFIT SALE 15(: price ......ceeevecccnns plain_ white. NO-PROFIT SALE price.. e . Stationery it Wax Paper, Two Rolls, 5¢ For wrapping sand- sc PROFIT SALE price...... Stationery Department. Four Dozen for 9¢c Decorated designs, also 9C Shelf Paper, Three Rolls, 9¢ Paper. NO-PROFIT SALE price . Cotton Torchon and Cluny Laces, in edgings and 3yzc IT SALE price ...... The entire balance of our stock of - Women's High-class Wash son's selling—offered tomorrow at less than manufacturer’s most charming styles, fashioned of fine quality voiles $6 95 PROFIT SALE price & Inant's Part Wool Bands, in. small sizes only. g PROFIT SALE 25¢ wiches, cakes, etc. NO- Crepe Paper Napkins Good quality White Shelf X 9c Cotton Laces, 3%2c insertions. NO-PROF" Women’s High-Grade Dresses, $6.95 Frocks, left from the active sea- ‘wholesale cost. This season’s and organdies. NO- Infants’ Bands, 25¢ Price soeeceoencioaniane 42x36-inch size, an extra quality, ee from 27c fine starch _or dreso- ing. NO-PROFIT SALE price...... ‘No-Profit Sale No. 18 Ne Malil, Phone or C. 0. D. Orders Filled . MONDAY, . AUGUST ., 15, 1921., No-Profit Sale No. 18 Sent C. 0. D. or on Approval By “No-Profit” we do not mean that we sell every item at actual wholesale cost—because we do not. Some items are sold below actual wholesale cost, others at a loss—and some with the necessary over- head expense added. For tomorrow’s rousing one-day event unparalleled price reductions rule in every department—be sure to get your share of the wonderfuf savings! Look for the “No-Profit’ Sale Signs— They Indicate Superlative Values! all pure silk, a rich $1.29 | Women's Shoes, $2.45 One-strap, Two-button Pumps, imitation wing ti heels, in brown zes 0- Hortt siun no: 92.45 Satin Messaline, $1.29 satin - face quality. Canton Crepe, $2.49 35-inch Black Satin Messaline, NO-PROFIT SALE 40-inch Canton Crepe, all pure silk, heavy quality, in jade, brown and black. NO‘-PROFIT SALE $2.49 price 40-inch Black Satin Charmeuse, a -heavy satin-face silk. NO - PROFIT $ l .79 SALE price. Three-quarter length, in the two-tone effects, with yoll tops. plete range of sizes, NO- PROFIT SALE price.. Satin Charmeuse, $1.79 quality, all pure Children’s Socks, 33c “Onyx” brand. Incom- 33c 39-inch Colored Organdy, a fine, sheer quality, in all the wanted street and evening _shades. No-PROFITSALE 22C price .. Men’s Suits, $24.75 High-grade Blue Serge Suits, all-wool and finely tailored, in regulation sizes from 32 to 42. Single breasted. $24.75 Growing Girls’ Shoes, $2.35 Pumps and Mary Jane Slippers, in patent colt and dull leather, | welted and turn soles; sizes 21y to 7. NO-PROFIT SALE P $2.35 Little Boys’ Lace Shoes, $1.95 Dull leather only; $1 95 sizes 10 to 1314. PROFIT SALE price Silk Poplin, 79¢ 40 inches wide, a very heavy silk-mixture quality with a high lustrous finish, in navy, burgundy, .brown, plum, mode and myrtle. NO- PROFIT SALE price... Fruit of the Loom Bleached Muslin, 16¢ 36 _inches wid perfect qualit: NO-PROFIT SALE 16¢c Women'’s Suits, $5.00 Sizes 16, 18 and 36 only—a wonderful opportunity for small women and misses to purchase a cloth suit at a fraction of regular value. Of navy blue serge, in this season’s approved $5 00 o NO-PROFIT SALE price Students’ Suits, $17.75 Suits with an extra pair of pants. A good time to fit the young man up for his fall school Suit, in green with stripes and brown with $l7.75 stripes; sizes 32 to Storm Serge, 50c 36. NO-PROFIT SALE price. 36-inch All-wool Storm Serge, for suits, dresses and skirts, in :EV)’: coget‘x)hasen, TOWN _ant urgundy. NO-PROFIT SALE : 50c Sport Skirting, $1.49 54-inch All-wool Sport Skirt- ing, in plaids and stripes, in stylish color com- binations. NO- PROFIT SALE price .. $1.49 Summer-weight Gauze Cotton Union Sults, low neck and sleeveless, in tight and loose knee styles; regular sizes. NO-PROFIT SALE price .. 39c - Lux, 9¢ For washing fine fabrics. NO-PROFIT SALE price ... Toilet Goods Department. 9c Talcum Powder, 9¢ Corylopsis Talcum ‘Powder, delicately scented, good quality. ~ (Tax lc.) NO- 9C PROFIT SALE price...... Odorono, 22¢ Relieves.excessive perspiration. (Tax NO-PROFIT SALE ") 22¢ Men’s Handkerchiefs Six for 25¢ ‘White Hemstitched Handker- chiefs, large size, good guality soft-finish Handker- chiefs. NO-PROFIT C SALE price... Women’s Handkerchiefs Four for 29¢ “Colol;%‘a B:rdar cmlea Pimi- es, B sheer quality 29 C hemstitched borders. NO-PROFIT SALE price models. NO-PROFIT SALE price......... T 5 Men’s Union Suits, 75¢ Genuine Springtex Ribbed Balbriggan Union Suits, short sleeves and full-length legs, perfect closed crotch; all regu- lar sizes. Slight sec- ds. NO-PROFIT e Fo-PROFIT 75¢ Men'’s Bathing Suits, $2.95 Wool and Worsted One-Piece Bathing Suits, plain colors. This lot includes every high- grade suit in stock; sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42. NO- PROFIT SALE $2.95 price.......ccc0eee T Men’s Unionalls, $2.39 Men's Genuine Lee Unionalls, of fine grade khaki cloth; the best work suit made; sizes up to 44. NO-PROFIT $2.39 SALE price. . . Huck Towels, 10c All_white Huck Towels, soft finish absorbent grade, for hand or side towels; size 18x34. NO- 10c PROFIT SALE price. (Limit one dozen) ....... eees Men’s Suspenders, 35¢ Police and Fireman Suspenders, extra heavy web, leather cast-off, dark colors. 350 NO-PROFIT SALE price Men’s Garters, 17c Brighton and Paris Pad Gar- ters, fine lisle webbing, 17¢ in black, white and plain colors. NO- PROFIT SALE price. .. Peas, 9¢ Rivertide Brand Early Peas, 1-lb. and 3-o0z. NO-PROFIT SALE . Tc Argo Brand Gloss Starch, one-pound package. NO- PROFIT SALE price.. Table Salt, 42¢ Triangle Brand Table Salt, two-pound pack- 4’/2 C age size. NO-PROFIT SALE price “es 9’ . Women’s Petticoats, 82¢ Seersucker Petticoats, fine heavy quality, assorted stripes, with flounce; all lengths. 82c NO - PROFIT SALE price c..penenn June 9c 7c p and military | royal, | 79c | Printed Voiles 15¢ Men’s Union Suits, $1.10 B. V. D. Athletic Union Suits, of fine quality checked nainsook, sleeveless style; mostly all sizes: o Brorrr sace $1.1 0 price ceen Men’s Half Hose, 25¢ Broken Jots of “Onyx” and other high-grade makes, in mercerized lisle, plain lisle and mercerized perfect qual- 25C A\>0-PROF1T SALE s S Men’s Nightrobes, 75¢ Fine Quality Cambric Night Robes, full cut, V-neck style; sizes 15 to 19. Perfect grade. NO-PROFIT 75C SALE price. White Gabardine, 29¢ 36 inches wide, a yarn mercer- ized quali for jumper 29C dresses and skirts. NO- PROFIT SALE price.. White Eponge Ratine, 39¢c 36 inches wide, a stylish white fabric, for jumper 39C dresses. NO - PROFIT White Organdy, 33¢ SALE prie 45 inches wide (note the width), a very fine sheer, trans- 33C parent quality. NO- Dress Ginghams, 17¢ PROFIT SALE price... 32 inches wide, in a large assortment of checks, in lavender, black, light blue, pink and green. NO-PROFIT SALE l C White Pigue, 29¢ 36 inches wide, a firm woven quali in small pin 29(: welts. NO-PROFIT SALE price............n White Novelty Voile Waisting, 48¢ 36 inches wide, in white em- broidered designs, woven checks, plaids and stripes. 48C NO-PROFIT SAL price < Crochet Cotton, 15¢ Large Balls Pearl Crochet Cot- ton, in No. 3 and 5, a good as- sortment of colors, ex- cept black and white. NO-PROFIT SALE C DTACE - 2ii:bsomberr ihies Dressmakers’ Cambric, 63/ Mill Remnants of Dressmakers’ Cambric, in black and assorted colors, durable lengths. 6%(: .\'?-PROF‘T SALE price Stamped Percale Bungalow Dresses, $1.00 Ready-made, neat designs, all full cut sizes. NO- PROFIT SALE $l_00 price . Children’s Stamped Dresses 55¢ In all-white and colored ma- terials; sizes 4 to 8 vears; neatly made. NO- PROFIT SALE price. ... 55C Boys’ Golf Caps, 58¢c Boys' Large-shape Golf Caps, in good-quality cheviot mixtures, with leather sweat- bands. NO-PROFIT ssc SALE price 0 Boys’ Blouses, 45¢ Boys' Blouses, good qual- ity percales, in white and colors; sizes 6 to 16 vears. NO- PROFIT SALE Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $2.95 Boys’ Cheviot and Tweed-Mix- ture Norfollg( Suits; i 6 to years. Nepromr saie $2.95 price ........cc00en Printed Voiles, 11c 38 inches wide, in the stylish scroll effects, in grounds of navy blue, black,. Copenhagen 0-PROFIT SALE l lC Colored Voiles, 19¢ 38 inches wide, a fine sheer quality; in_a good assortment of sreet 2™ nowrrorir 19¢ SALE price. ... : Dotted Swiss, 38¢c 36 inches wide, x!‘i‘ self-color X dot: very fine s e ;O—PROFYI‘ 38C Colored Linen, 75¢ 45 inches wide, a pure linen quality, i;!d navy blu;‘ Copen- hagen,_ o rose ans i - NO-PROFIT e * 75¢ Valenciennes Laces 12 Yards for 25¢ In edghldg! and insertions, d n square s, " NosProrit 25C SALE price ... . 5 Silk Gloves, $1.49 Silk Gloves, 16-button lengths, in extra helvth“;“ty; all sizes; in pongee shade ly. NO-PROFIT $ A 1.49 : Vestees, 73c Of organdy and net combined with rows of val lace and inser- tion; some have cuffs. NO - PROFIT SALE 73c PrICE ruenemeciieeeanns Seamless Bleached Sheets_ 79¢ 81x90-inch Run-of-the- Seamless Bleached Min Sheets, full double-bed size, subject to slight imperfections. NO- PROFIT SALE price 79¢ | | | | | | | { | | | Longcloth, 98¢ a Piece 30 inches wide, a fine soft fin- ish_grade, ten yards in 98C each piece. NO-PROFIT SALE price. . Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas, $1.19 Good quality fast-black rain- proof American (cotton) taffeta covers, paragon frames, a good assortment of handles, including ebonies, missions, Prince of Wales loops. Many of the women’s Umbrellas silk-cord 10ops. SALE _______________ $1.19 Sanitary Aprons, 24c Women's Sanitary Aprons, well made of superior-grade waterproof sheeting, net tops. NO-PROFIT SALE C price B -Buling Cotton 4 Spools, 10c Dragon Sewing and Rasting Cotton, white or blac OFIT l C SALE p! Notto 'i'llree-in—One 0il, 10c 10c machines, )- ng ALE price Notion Dept. White Organdie, 22¢ 40 inches a fine, sheer qualit waists and dresses. 22C l’l_{le-‘IT price Water Wings, 33c Ayvad's make. perfect 33 C D-PROFIT wide, for 0- ALE price Notion Dept. Women’s Handbags, 69¢ i and Vanity Books, leather, in black and ortment of 69C Also Purse good-qualit. 0- Swagger Bags, $1.44 Bag Frames, 59¢ Tortise-shell effects and metals. in an assortment of practical style shapes, with chain handles. NO-PROFIT 59C SALE price .. (Jewelry Dept.) Bleached l’illownm: lgc 4 6 inch, perfect quality, large size. NO- l C PROFIT SALE price Children’s Drawers, 15¢ Muslin Drawers. good grade, soft-finish material. button hole band. hemmed and tucked; sizes 2 to 10 N price Window Shades, 50c Strietly perfect Window Shades. heavy opaque cloth, 3 ft. by & ft size: mounted on sStrong Spring rollers: in white, ecru and medium or dark green: complete with all fixtures. NO-PROFIT SALE 50c Good grade. pink chambray. neat finished. ruffled 38¢c knee; sizes 4 to 12 years. Misses’ Bloomers, 33c NO-PROFIT SAL price ...........0en White Batiste Bloomers, neatly finished. rufled knee; sizes 14 10 16 3 )- C PROFIT SALI “ - R Children’s Gingham Dresses Fine grade, stylish plaids and shes or check with l‘oll:l;s, belts; sizes 7 to 12 vears. NO-PROFIT $l .66 SALE price ... - =l White Voiles, 19¢ 40 < wide, a very fine heer, quality. -PROFIT SALE 19C price Charmeusette Wash Goods, 49c 36 inches wide, a yarn mer- cerized cotton in maise and old rose; for 49(: gerie wear. NO-PROFIT SALE price Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs, $29.75 9x12-ft. Close, Deep Pile. Axminister and Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs. These are the well known Alex. Smith & Sons make. All are strictly perfect. hand- some designs, rich color- ings to suit any room in the house, apartment and office. No- Prorr $2 i/ SALE price Neckwear, 32c A dainty lot of Women's Neck- wear, of organdy and eyelet em- broidery, including collars, eollar e e pRorIT 32C Organdy Banding, 73c SALE price In white and white with col- Yol sHoRTsALE 73C Costumers, $1.15 price ...,.. Mahogany or oak finish, _four pegs. NO - PROFIT SALE $l .15 price aee Furniture Store—'‘Across the Street.” Women’s Gowns, 55¢ White Muslin Gowns, neck and sleeves finished with 55¢ pretty blue _stitching; full cut. NO-PROFIT SALE price E Good grade muslin, flounces of .fine tucks and hem- cut sizes. NO-PROFIT 55C SALE price ............. In suede, navy and dark gray. all full seamless; also some brown stitched hems, full- S e LD R Women’s Thread Silk Hose, 79¢ fiber silk hose, with the seamed back. _ Perfect qual- ity. NO-PROFIT SALE 790 price .. T %g | T R 30 i T

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