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'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1921 : D ‘ MUTT AND JEFF—Doc Jeff Is Building Up a Lucrative Practice. WELL, T WOULDN'T LET HIM DOCTOR MY DoG ONLESS T WANTED THE DoG T bie! THAT'S WHAT T THINK - 0F Him! HULL A CITY THAT HAS LOST 175 NAME T3 (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade ma.k registered U. 8. Pat. Off.) LABOR HAS SUPPORT OF AMERICAN LEGION National Vice President Says Aims of Both Are for Coun- try's Welfare. | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., September 5.— | Primarily a day set aside for the men | A PINT EVERY TEN DAYS, - €H? WELL, THAT BeinG THE cASE :'LLBEW TO S€E You THIRTY- SIX TIMES DURING THe NEXT YEAR, DocTol: HE'S AS LOOSE AS ASRES wiTH 'H‘S ESCRIP . FEALT R LAMPS on YO AT, oLD DEAR! SPWIS, You DON'T MEAN TO TELL ME THAT You'ReE DOCTORING WITH THAT INSECT IN THeRE: \S A VERY MY, BuT T Be CAPABLE CAM PRESCRY PRYSICIAN Officially Known as Kingston- Upon-Hull, Modern Times and women who labor, Labor day and what it means find response also in the hearts of members of the American Legion, J. G. Sorugham, national vice Bring Abbrevation president of the American Legion. de- » clared in a statement today. ring re Mr Sorugham's statement follows: - s o jally | “Labor day has come to be recog- “The city of Hull doe “‘d'":fi'“"’ nized as onc of the great anniver- says a bulletin issued by ‘(‘Is;lrll-s of the American people. Its National Geographic Society. dealing | krowin in imbortance; has bien with the town in England near which | gauge of the growt of the recogni- i 1" |tion of the dignity of labor in_this the United States Navy's giant dirig- [ (28 00 The (B0 Ly or 00 remen- ible balloon exploded. “Hull is the {dous growih in recent years name of a A1l river emptying into| “Primarily a day set aside for the 'NLO men and women who labor, its mean- the broad estuary of the Humber and | e S0 B e T R the official name of the city at ll!i(\\[fl cmbers of the A rican Legion. e ton apoRiHEBIY 13 ts of the legion are devoted by il B ovune e is the|their declaration of principle to the Wrapped up in the name is iprotection and advancement of the ! history of a more or less profitable jwelfare of the country. This welfare, e King Edward 1 of |embracing the supremacy of law and T tate el oukh he conquered | the preservation of popuiar govern- AN e O aems, acquired the | ment, may best be attained in the city on the Humber by the m(»re!]ll»‘l recognition by ull Americans of e ot rading some out- |the exsential rights and privileges of Iving acreage h the monks who|labor. o s i 4 owned it. Hel ons, which have | “Tomorrow is the joint anniversary S TE BOR st f the ba‘tle of the Marne and the | | - A coming an important port. and to afayette. :S‘n.;‘x'::;;n:::) | league games Saturday afternoon, “Efi make the place fmm i aned its|coming so close tosether affords us | Rockville defeated Kensington, 7 to 6, 25¢ &l Boalar WA X e-upon-Hull' tolall a on in the distinction of serv- . . and Gaithersburg beat Boyds, 12 to 0. = : E Lk Grom) Gl Dt & mene ice = to country Th by Silver Sprini ) Opaque Genuine ) Kingston-upon-Tull. But & KIS tideals and dai HYATTSVILLE, Md. September 5| ROCKVILLE.'Md., September 5 (Spe- | poe o s e e 1 & tion, impatient of long n; [ (Special). —A t ycle policeman i cfy o : i Bethesda was stopped by rain at the Cloth Barnsley £ L T/ Engiand el { (Special). —A “motor cycle polic clal). — Funeral services for Frank . o z A | o IR Aterics, and the city v | BIG BALTIMORE PROGRAM. |§f.iNs Marsland state police forcs B8%| Windsor of Potomac, who. while a andljot theifousthE laning. ;e o Window Union B e merehe —— ington-Marlboro boulevard. This thor- j corporal in Company 1. 23rd United { ;,’l’:,‘:‘:":):f:: EtecaiBitojOinHCazon Shades, Linen # 1. . ; oughfare, according to residents along [ States Infantry, was killed in battle | 2 ? & O e oy ‘.,;‘":,?.‘.:“,"“::,'i':;urs. Gompers to Outline Stand on Wage | e road, has long been a favorite |, “po O nnr:ul; < xn: B Bhel(: The standing of the teams is as complete Crash B Hull has neagly 280. B speed course for motorists which, it Is . g oo flves " 14-4; Be- with fix- Toweling, 8l It is about twenty miles from the eduction—Other Features. t Py S sevil z follows: Silver Spring, = g R B ere thaeatusw| o % held, has resulted in many serious ac- |at Pumphrey's chapel, Rockville. yes- |{Reada. 13-5: Boyds, 10-9; Gaithersburg, tates card 0 S tie Humbeo is some threesmiles | Svscia Disnateh (o cidents. terday afternoon, tne Rev. E. W.!9:0: Rockviile, 1-11; Kensington, 8-1 - vard, B Wide. There are many shallow areas aber 5—Labor| James E. Ridgeway, seventy-seven | Brubaker, pastor of the Methodist| The Labor day schedule is as fol- ‘ i b the river. and the tide at times here today on |Years old. died recently at his homeg Church at Potomac, officiating. Mem- | lows: Gaithersburg at Rockville, C [\ 4 C B makes a marked difference in the ore el borate el (oY | near Ritchie. He was the son of me‘]hern of the Henderson-Smith- Edmonds | morning; Rockville at Gaithersburg, ] R B imalaf il Hull's § ¢ and in addition it winds up a late Warren Ridgeway. and is sur-|Post, American Legion, attended in| afternoon; Silver Spring at Kensing- ’ B . . ‘a e S 38 sixth amon hree-day holiday which the city has | ViV by a sister. uniform and conducted the military | ten, morning; Kensington a ver gectant harbar_1cio a0 Britaines {enjoved since last Friday. Mrs. Charles Gardner has resigned | exercises. Burial was in the cemetery | Spring, afternoon; Boyds at Bethesda, News of I uesda s Bar alns ln I abl()ld Foml [ the scores of norts of Great BILAN L) 'Wiile “meither Gov. . Ritchie nor (3% a member of the faculty of the|at Potomac morning; Bethesda at Boyds, after: E ficlal basins, entered e whicl | tion e lasiied any Proclama: | sailed for France to complete a course e’ Montsomeryfeountyybasejiballmoon: Sundey’s newspapers gave the full particulars of the various rousing Sales of New i wate Kent a g | § Y . = 3 el - —a. B Tre town is sitaated on a fat, low 211 large manufacturing and :":,":':‘;‘r‘lf‘k Mrs. Gardner will return Fall Merchandise arranged for Tuesday. Here's a partial list of the bargains, briefly 3 : = ot these , as the stock [ M¢Y - : : 2 : Ho :gzrg‘ml“‘f,f‘g D alar wos d grain exchanges, were closed, and [ Under the ausplces of the TECently ||| e e ———— told. Read every line and be here Tuesday to share the advantages. 5 have been scooped out. A ring of lht’ll}_l('l:‘;.uizl';:}:)fif employes had a three- | (§tmed m‘;,‘,'m‘;’;;‘ty»n’;?f‘::m e Where Your D t Most = : s @ part of i da3 : ollars Coun 2 E : D st otiatic The labor celebration today is given T S T R s $1.49 Heavy Tin Wash Boil- 20c White Pajama Checks, 30 and masts ’Z;’;‘.‘,id“h;“““éfifan"fi'r" el e tember 15, At noon an old-time south- 2 9 ers, No. 7 size............. 89c inches wide .............. l4c ighway B e cha of bl = ederaty ¢ |ern Maryland chicken dinner w e ) & - i 13 the never part of the cit ‘:;."r“fi.’.‘ e et noon Wit} 5 | 2FTved: follawing ‘which there Will be $1.25 Wizard Oiled Floor 75c White Imported Chiffon 5t cd an y the principal sneaker at the celeb as ! 3 : ok ches 2 c “Hull was st one time the head- |{tion"ut "River View Faric. when he is Banic team and snother southern 720-22-24 7th St. NW. Mops, triangle shape...... 79 \on‘lsz,:t(] u;vc‘hcs \\‘1d(~d. &t quariers of the North sea fishing in- | expected td outline, the stand of union =LA dar i i ] rcerize ab- dustry. The more important center !labor on the question of reduction of infihelischoot¥symnastum Sin thefleres Store Hours: open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. Knitting Worsteds, 4-ounce 69¢ . e . i Y S Rovw s Grimsby. on the other side of |wages and the part it should viay in |"Por 5 s Burcoughs. until recently balls, all shades........... 59 | ardine Skirtings, 36 inches the Humber and about ten & 3 ‘construction of practically ever; Al e - Cethe Sea” But bven now Hull holde |industry for a retwrn to & ormal] qupecintendentiof yxchoolior; Brince ) 39c Stamped Scarfs and Cen- | wadel FES ST ot . 36¢c second place. being the home { basis. Jeorges . v A : the’ largest_ single fieet of steam Both Gov. Ritchic and Mayor Broen- Sipaliofithejncw highischooliatitpran terpieces ................. 25¢ Women's $2.25 Kayser Silk- trawlers in Great Britain. It owes itsling will aiso make addresses in the | JATIROX0 £07, the SOTNE SeTh, 1od Important to Every Woman S X 3 Uni Suit $1.89 importance in this respect to its sit- |w ¢ of welcoming Mr. Gompers to the | hosineos ot 1 A Parker. at Clinto Girls’ and Misses’ All-wool | top Union Suits.......... . . uation. close at once to coal mines e sines - A . 2 ! 5 e e S CH e T THIS SALE OF DRESSES Coat Sweaters, sizes 30to36 $4.98 | Women’s 29c Gauze Cotton Togger banks, which are to the fish- 3 e ss. ° Mr. 5 R N MBngland what the New. ! R mOEICY fa“,".:‘\:;y"‘“’"’ tolHisSfarmiinsRies Little Tots’ All-wool Sweat- Vests ..... SR T e | foundland banks are to those of ta S > 5 | 2 % 3 | e B . 5 Seria P o es moning | NeW York Labor Leader Asks Sub-, e e i s it $12.98 to ers, sizes 2, 3 and 4 years.. $2.98 | Women’s 75c Silk Lisle Vests 4 “In other industries besides fis e < . 9 Gias ks Hull' {5 tied closely to the sea. [ stitution Reason for Force. My s e L $19.98 10c Silver-cased Thimbles, as- ]\d': ser make | SoEe 49c 3 d E ps 12 cf es sail- | CEW Y - 2 P 1 S N Lk ships an e, "As || NEW VORI September 5.—Unems | Fchool room of the Riverdaie Presby- 0 sorted sizeS............... 5c | Boys’ $1.00 Nainsook Union Y At and passenger ship- | Ployment and the disinclination of | terian Church. 5 - e ne fr‘;'ne Srincipal | union men to enend money for bands DRESSES DeLong Dressmaker’s Pins, Su!ts .......... e 69 | loors to and from northern Europe. s have caused abandon- S S . | Aoy the Scamdinavian countries. [ ment of plans for a Labor day parade | WOMAN, IN ILL HEALTH, 360 pins in paper.......... 10c | Giris’. and Misses £ There may be a poetic justice in this, {in New York city today, John Sullivan, Sewi Machine Straps, extra sizes 6 to 20 vears. .. &) $1.44 for it was up the Humber that most | president of the Central Trades and HANGS SELF |N HOME wing a e ps, extra sizes 0L S.. é I the 'Scandinavian raids into Brit- | Lahor Council, announced last night length: good quality 25¢c | Third Floor | o Uhere sonducted in the ninth and | Thia will be the first time in many gthi g q V5033593 e 2 3 5 tenth centuries. Sl !gatr l\r;er% MT h;en ne naeac Notion Dept | @Girls’ Pink and Black Satine & = e it n che first Monday in September. - A 5 g BRI Cezmmse st 1Y P¥c Took & feforondum "avd tho Mrs: Loretta A Dwyer ¥ound by Clark’s 0. N. T. Cotton, 150- Bloomers, sizes 6 to 16 :| Located opposite the e Cmas | UNhs voted about fifty-ffty.” saidi Her Children in Cellar—Hus: Db b o, > 5 t outh of the Humber, 100, W g ¥ - i . SRS i the entrance point for numerous air | W%, Suliven, He sald most of the N i yard spools, black and white 5c NEATSIEECEPEEE P ceeeen... $1O0 a v durin, e = 3 = & Pty s . . e ot e :mlda. rade were those having the largest| ot T T Clarks O. N. T. Darning Cot- | Girls' Gymnasium Bloom)ers. : That of March, 1918. occasioned any corkers employed at the! Mrs. Loretta A. er, - B i S nCE considerable 1088 of life or. destruc: prosent T;,'i':i;,:'&f:yur“‘seun?\‘vmd”"‘ years old. 2916 N street, ended her ton, black and white. Three | of black satine, sizes 12 to i f property in Hu self, bul . v: . Mr. an ex- | 5 3 E - = i sweep of great Zeppelins across Plained, to the fact that many of those | life about 6:0 o‘ctloc:xmtmnb Toi spools for.. 55 10c 20/ years il - --- e K R D of fne whir of their en-|at work are giving of their wages|by hanging herself with a bed sheet. o B 2 { = 2 Sinea became " commonplace ~sights |or the ald of the unemployed. e o dlasveral oo No women need White Cotton Tape, 24-) $3.50 Silk Flounce Heather and sounds to the dwellers of the e city, however, will not be with- hesitate to wear - city. S an ia | QU588 Libor day célebration. for sev- lnerfby her tw;o yo‘nnlx:n 'fi“‘ d;::; S et T e e S [ bloom Petticoats.......... $2.98 “In an age of reforms, Hull is{eral thousand members of the Amer- | ling from a rafter in the cellar o - % known o mny as the birthplace and | ican Federation of Labor unions L e e allow the low price $1.25 Seamless Bleached Regular $2.50 Lace Panel Cur Tome of William Wilberforce, mem- lare also affiliated ' i s - i oI O ahdl ohilanthroDiat, | Labos Leston ot New Pork e e7alytiiirs.- Dwyér Mag Deen:despondent to influence you. Only Sheets, 81x90 double-bed tains, white and ecru color. $1.65 e e St (i alalition Of Jhave an athe 1o & cite rer ool Loer il) health and worried foF some the price is cheap. 2 Regular $1.50 Lace Panel Cur- the ' British slave trade and organ- |cials announced that at hib atnering | time over family troubles, aceording The atyles are really Size - toce zioes 2o WWOBe egu B Lo ome o e e stricter gons | Sparive would be started to Impress| yoming and went to the cellar, tied superb. Every new $1.59 Seamless Bleached tains, white and ecru color. 98¢ I Tservance of Sunday. A column | LOOR MEmbers “the necessity for ral | one end of the sheet tightly atound cheet b dmTn 1x90 double-bed Women’s $4 and $7 Fall Shoes, {o'this Dloneer reformer stands in one | (SIS CAANEINE Lhe POCY and meth: [her neck. stood on & chalr and gt- st b Sheets, 8 louble-be. d ) s new constitation of the “legion de- | ({hen Kicked the chair from under girls and for older, $iZ€ .. \vvoooniiivnnn.... $1.290 | black and white: all sizes... $2.85 mands that “organized labor substi- |} elieve her neck was v . i 21 fuie Teasan for Torce. that autseracy | BCTicet and taat sne diea aimost in- congervative women. $250 Crochet Bedspreads, 35c Dress Ginghams, 32 inches be eradicated and that courts of arbi- | Drawgly. [Wellconsiqegiitiienn: 3 $ wide: assorted styles and LONDON. September 4—Lydia Ya- |iration with powerito enforce obedi- |*Riout 8:30 orclock, Mra. Dwyers the best values we've double-bed size............ 1.98 1oass yles eir decision be 5 5 vorna, v was Frincess Lyala Ba- |25l et el St e e vy $400 Crochet Bedspreads, calots o o e Sladiunkys (e wife of Jakt E9liok. e awoke, went to the kitchen of the . double-bed size. .......... $2.98 | 29c Percales, light grounds; 36 the author, died Saturday at her home ASKS CHRIST’ TEACH house, and missing their mother Silks See |' 2 % S here. Death was the outcome of pri- S CHINGS | stieq for her. Recelving no response Sarsis & i 45c Bleached Pillowcases, 42x inches wide............... 18 vations which she suffered during the _ they went into the cellar, where they rge + Window < 2 ¥ 25¢ P “ICloth, 32 inch war and the re:»oiuflon in Russia,| Characterizing the “industrial dis- |discovered hell:l bgrLyA ‘;rneflzfln t.h|exn Georgettes | 36-inch size......... e 33c 4 (544 oth, 52 nches M e e CL e e Sia. whe helped them cut Crepes | Display Tailored 18c Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide; light and dark She fled from Russia just in advance | cured by “application of the prin-|ijt down. gl . of an order for her arrest. ciples taught’ by Jesus Christ” Rev.| " The children notified Dr. Jerome i e e VI gr;:lnd; S . 19c obert Browning, who has been oc- |Crowley of Stoneleigh Courts. He ex- . : T e R NOMESTICS, BED LINENS, SILKS[| s, Mg fodim | 5 it o ev. Dr. Freeman, preached on “The [her dead. Coroner Nevitt {ssued a : . 27 inches wide. .......... % THE WEATHER Labor Message of Christianity™ at the DeTtificate of death by suicide. 'y )y Laces, 36 inches wide. ..... $1.59 1 ZSINCI es w SR Vac u. L ) an; 'S 3 [: H ot = JRistrict of Columbia, Maryland ana T O S e e & SO St Read Every Item—They'# Money Savers $250 Silk Embroidered = 7§rf::r}l]ze ,(T = B virginia—Showers this ernoon; {and dignified labor,” sald Dr. Brown-|w P icide. . . o H 1 1 a Z nches wide. .. Sy S tontent ana tamoreow: | ing. “Eicause the. divine aamor of | mottre say he had mot peen at home || 25¢ Firm Bleached Muslin | 36-Inch All-Silk Black Flouncings, 36 inches wide. $1.89 ] B E8e moderate temperature; gentle variable | our religion was Himself a laboring 'during the night. and is probably |} A fun yara wide 3 $1.59 Georgette Crepe, 40 ins. 69c Mercerized Table Dam- winds. man. born in poverty of condition,|unaware of his wife's death. They |l ana = suitable soft Satin > & TR aches e e 48c West Virginia—Thundershowers this | working the larger part of His life in|are trying to locate him. Officers |} cambric finish for all wide, all shades........... $1L.09 ask, 58 inches wide. 7...... afternoon; fair and cooler tonight and {a carpenter shop. and. finishing His|B. C. Kuehling and H. C. Blackman |} household uses. Free In normal times this A o - 20c White Huck Towels, size tomorrow. carthiy carecr. He was laid in another |of the seventn precinct investigat- || from filine: i e Trimming Laces, white and 2 %3 1 Records for Twenty-Four Hours. |man's tomb.” ed the case. 2 ac n would se e 27 He declared there could be no labor G Limit, 15 yards to a customer. | for considerabiy more. ecru colors. Worth 10c yard 5c_ 16x32 inches.............. 12}5¢c Thermometer—4 p.m., 74; 8 p.m., 7 troubles today if the teachings enun- A fortunate purchase $32.50 and $37.50 Velvet or 25c Bleached Turkish Towels, T 12 midnight, 73; 4 am. 1 76 ciated by Jesus Christ two thousand of a limited amount . - "Bafometer—t pm. 2947 8 pm.Years ago were followed in the dls; Loz Lib D se‘s',“hl”‘ Bleached |5 s prce 2or 1y, as Brussels Rugs, 9x12-ft. size $22.45 | _ size 22x44 inches.......... 1% 2 - 12 . 2 . V' 'a) al.” = 3 ~ o R e S G P21 | Cight men wero arrestea nere yes |} S ecets tne auantity cannot lant 1onE, 8t 9% $55 and $65 Axminster ana $1.10 Galvanized Iron Wash Highest temperature, 16, occurred at terday, ch: d with 1t d n L Siw ve, VAL S Y o i i i = e s o it e o [N excellent - serv: Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12- Tubs, 22-inch size......... 69 8 pm. yesterday; lowest tempearture, 71, occurred at 8 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 73; Lowest, 54. of the public squares of Hull.” > | DIES FROM PRIVATIONS. | 3 Pt.cloudy HURL ROCKS AT AUTOS. Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., September 5.— battery, after an attempt by them early yesterday to abduct George W. Stockdale of this city. Stockdale ice; cut full 81x with- and 90 inches, out seam *1.29 —After Today’s Enjoyable Holiday, 29¢ 36-Inch Percales Reproduced $39.50 : to $50.00 Models ft. size....coveceneece....$3675 “Surfit” Ready-made Waist Regular $14.75 Wool Blankets 59¢ White Organdy, 40 inches $1.25 White Japanned Bread or Cake Boxes. . Women’s Fiber Silk Hose, slight imperfections....... Tide Tables. Local motor car drivers who venture [ was overpowered in his home and || finished with 3- A wide range of :; (Furnished by United Staten const ana |out the Boonsboro road from Lyneh- {:n:‘; to” accompany his assailants jokitarhen. B e 1/ 3 Linings, all sizes.......... 59c 1 $20 Seamless Brussels Rugs, geodetic survey.) b d by £ asom - 2 o 5 = E o . H 3 < = I b e L R e f_’;::se‘_:ldu;‘"f&l‘;c(z;;t:::;ednb'); the struggle ar. 50c Utica Pillowcases |[rings; an excel: 2 i Water Wings, for bathing size 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6. ........ $12.65 pm; high tide. 10:38 am. and 10:54 | njght by a gang of men. iTocal addresses and three from Bart- |} A well known ity 'absolutely . and Swimming............ 39 | $19.75 Rattania and Cherokee &= e T~ oy a| Upward of ffty peopie who ren|lett, Tenn., a suburb. 3 : 3 e O i Olyards 7 i R ize 9x12 ft $13.75 = . i = 3 eyond the place of the rockin, -] = g gl i PR R Y 548 pm high tide, 11:19 am. and|beyond th pla iithe g were R S VIR ‘ l=gtislotia ooy l " Notion ,Dept 5 ! Sig) THS s 11:44 p.m. efraid to return until a revolver highest standard Kleinert’s Sanitary Rubber $3.00 Velvet or Brussels Rugs, e was found. This was used to frighten FIGHTING IN COBURG. e e . laid and Plain v I : 0 et o oty o T e | e S 8 2o TRt wRS | mERLIN September 4 —Severat per | 2andhcs 1300k ks unen. 4326, | 50c Fine Plaid an || Shecting, threc-quarter size 27x54 inches. ......... $195 633 pm. e | Dthcrs fo g0 armed. | Several fine|sons, among them children, were|f Limit, 6 to a buyer. Colored Ginghams yard squares.............. 44c | $2.00 Colored Chiffon Taffeta, mnol;rnw-—sun rises, 5:41 am.; sun rs were scarred by rocks. wounded by machine gunfire and hand Bl I . 0y 0 H - i ; ~ s seim LM o oo |ogihe, local _sutomobile 'ciun has grenades during street fighting Sat- $4.00 66x80 Blankets Get the girls’ school Lingerie Braid, pink, white 35 inches wide..... NS - - ] R e s e o ] i S caavition chmois | Sl s The Fetidesocs Hollowed a | | in &ray. el outfits made now and and blue. Regularly 1Cc. $1.50 Colored Silk Crepe de half hour after sunset. Lers of the gamg. pro-republican demonstration. good s be sure you Becure TWO pieces for 15¢ Chine, 40 inches wide $l 19 Up-River Wate: — - h for Bl 5550 y S o FARPERSTHREY W Ve Soptem IN M NG UGNSUEESEERERRENRREE|ITEL G Lo s, £ RER A 1o |l Honeycomb Knitted Wash $2.00 Black Satin Duchesse, 35 er 5.—The s 2 a O e e enaosh < litis l%‘ o - S : ST oo pak or Diue block plaida |guaranteed fast colors. : Cloths, crocheted edges.... 5c¢ inches wide............... $L.79 Weather in Various Citles. J ePALAls ROYAL Q [ ] | Stocking Darners, assorted $l.09 Silk Pongee, 36 inches SremperaWire =5 = ” N om S b : colors. Regularly 10c each. 5c | wide; all colors BRI, 3 BE suteor = = upel' i Regular $7.95 Part-wool Blan- $1.50 Silk Pt_)ngee, na.tural tan i z Cepen . & kets ......iiiece.s...s. 28500 shade, 33 inches wide...... $119 ations. . 4 2 : c T Coat Sluts ! Regular $1095 Part-wool Women’s $1.75 Silk Hose, in : 8 omorrow ! | Blankets ................. $6.95 black and white........... $1.25 Come Tuesday’s Wide eieevernasneeneenas 29c | Women’s Onyx Silk Hose, in Chica, ; 39c White Voiles, 40 inches black only; perfect quality. $1.95 ] S 'a_l Sal B Twide ..coooorevueennn.. 19c | 48 and 59c Washable Cre- : Pec:l- eS 29c White India Linon, 40 tonnes, mill lengths; yard.. 24c 3 = : inches wide .............. 44c| $1 and 2;.25 ‘llmporsed Organ- i terday’ ‘Women's 59¢c Lisle Hose, me- dies, 45 inches wide........ 55¢ s e e dium weight; black and 35c Printed Voiles, light tel) yow:of ithe fo fomoe- white e:.vvseveeevnsenn. 29c | grounds; 38inches wide.... 17c row. Refer to your Sunday Star— 34-inch Beach and Linene Suit- 28c Printed Voiles, light - grounds; 38 inches wide. ... 12%4c and come and see the New Antumn ings .. g et oo HSe i P el L 40-inch Domestic Colored Or- , | 50c Printed Voiles and Ba- el " told of. Home needs also. All at spe- gandies; worth 35c yard.... I9c tistes, 38 and 40 inches wide 25c cial prices. . :95“:3#“ AiTat Do price 50c Domestic Colored Organ- 75¢ %"hite Organdy, 45 inches 5 S Wide ..cvvvnncnncieannann LELEE R EERFSFEEEFER TR LORES AT LEEFES R & g'SESEEEREEEEEEEEEEEEERS II' -IIIII-IFIIIIIIIIII'ii wAEENENNEEEENEENENEEEES - dies, 40 inches wide.....

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