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Woohwsard Women’s Silk 35 CREPE DE CHINE AND CREPE-BACK cut sleeves, panel effect on in contrasting colors, thus giving the garments an brown. Sizes 16 to 44, And the following exceptional values:— 10 wool Jersey Coats, with large patch tucked pockets and narrow “belt of sclf material. All have tuxedo fronts. Sizes 18 to 42. $7.75 each; were $0.75. 1 Navy Wool Jerse Suit. with tuxedo fromt and full gathered skirt; patch pockets and nar- row belt. Size 40. wan $0.7! . 3 Roshanara Crepe Sleevcless Dresses, with in- serted po bound with contrasting colors: narrow belt and V neck. Colors are navy and gray. Sizes'l4, 36 and 38. each; were $).75. - A G U TIRRRE & Wotheap Friday Remnant Day in the: DOWN STAIRS STORE Of Lesser Priced Merchandise Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. DI‘CSSCS, $10 SATIN DRESSES; newest models, featuring new irt and braid which forms an attractive finish. These are trimmed unusual brightness. Colors are mavy, black and 2 Ribbon-Trimmed * Taffeta Dresses, Wwith straight fronts and elbow sleeves. Navy size 38, brown size 35. $7.75 ench: were $2.75. 1 Tricotine Slip-on Dress, in navy and white finished with checked guimpes. Size 16. 37753 wan $9.75. 11 White Georgette Dresses; slightly soiled with bead and ribbon trimmings: wide girdle of self material. Sizes 16 to 42. $7.75 each; were $9.75. P 1 Squirrél Choker. Special, $8.75. Fitch Fur Chokers Special, $19.75 9 DOUBLE SKIN FITCH FUR CHOKERS, in shades ranging from a light to a deep brown. A most unusual value. Corsets and Brassi CORSE it long hips. finished with four hose supporters. Si; Special, 95¢c each. LACE AND EMBROIDERY TRIMMED BRA with pretty embroidery. Special. 50c each. ODDS AND ENDS or mercerized batiste, straps over the shoulder. were 45c and 50c. 3 WHITE LACE-TRIMMED BRASSIERES; 44. S50c each; werc 85c. 14 GIRDLES of pink broche, with elastic sides were SL. light, flexible boning; four hose supporters. 23. 75c each; were 95c. Children’s Hosiery 65 Pairs Girls’ Fine Ribbed Mercerized Lisle Hose with re- inforced feet. 3Sc pair; 3 pairs for $1.00. 70 Pairs Boys' Heavy Ribbed Hose in broken sizes. 3Se pair; 3 pairs for $1.00; were 30c. 100 Pairs Children’s Fine Rib- bed Cotton Hose in white, black and tan; broken sizes. Speeial, 25¢_pair: 5 pairs for $1.00. 15 Pairs Boys' Heavy Ribbed Sport Hose: black with fancy stripe roll tops. 35c palr; 3 pairs for $1.00. plaids, some in 75¢_each; were 25 Girls’ Good cut some have braid and cuffs. Sizes 25 Children's some have tuck 80 Pairs Women’s Good Qual- ity Full Fashioned Silk Hose; seconds. 65e pair; were 95¢. 150 Pairs Women's First Quality Cotton Hose. 22e pair; 5 pairs $1.00. 60 Pairs Full Fashioned and years. On Sales Sq 3 from all sect Knit Underwear Pown Staics 50 Women's Fine Ribbed Cot- fraction of ton Vests with built-up shoul- prices. Speelal, 22¢ ench; 3 for omen’s Fine Ribbed Cot- ton Union Suits with bullt-up shoulders and lace or shell ‘knees. 30e each: were 65¢. 87 Women's Fine Ribbed Cot- ton Drawers; tight style with cuff knee. each; were 65e. 115 Women" Fine Ribbed Cnion Suits with built-up shoul- der and cuff knee. Sizes 36 and 38. SOc each; were 90c. Silk and Muslin which are too handle. In most cas early. ered net and lace. $3.25 each; were $4.95. 16 Pink Satin Camisoles in slip-over styles, with built-up shoulders and lace-trimmed tops. 75¢ each; were $1.45. 15 Fine Muslin Gowns, in square or V neck styles; sleeveless, with pretty lace-trimmed top and lace medallions. $145 each; were $L95. Mauslin Gowns Special, 50c I Gowns of extra good quality muslin in | slip-over styles, with colored stitching. | Blouses Sizes 38 to 44. G0e. 11 White Voile Blouses. each; were $1.95 and $2.95. o treus selee blouses, in orange, rose and tomato. Sizes 40 and 44. $1.30 ench; were $4.95. 4 Tan and Blue Tie-on Sweaters. Sizes 38 and 42. $1.00 each; were $2.05. 2 Heavy Tan Fiber Sweaters. Sizes 38 and 42. $5.75 each; were $12.95. 8 Heavy Black China Silk Blotses, with long sleeves. Sizes 40 and 46. $2.50 each; were $3.95. 50 Trimmed Hats Special, $3.75 LYONS VELVET, PANNE VELVET AND DUVETYN are the materials, while ostrich, beads, quills, tassels, bows and ornaments are used in smart trimming effects. One is a chin chin style with brim made of ostrich, while the crown is of soft panne velvet. A great variety of models in the lot. 2 Bolts Longcloth, slightly 2 Spreads, sli soiled on outside. $1.85 belt; was $1.95. were $1.95. 3 Bolts Longcloth, counter 3 Tablg tossed and soiled from handling. handling; $145 bolt; was $1.60. as new by one 13 Cotton Blankets, seconds; some are misprints in dyeing. Some are stained. Special, $1.56 each. 15 yards Light Blue Nainsook, slightly mussed from handling. 12%e yard; was 15e. 90 yards Shirting Remnants, a variety of designs. Special, 10e vard. 2 Pleces $1.25 plece; 50c; were 20c each; were 30e. e e OF WHITE COUTIL, with medium bust and strong muslin, with deep, heavy lace front and back; others OF BANDEAU BRASSIERES of net n piuk. with fastening at the back; Sizes 38, 40, 42 and 44. 35c each; styles or lacing at the back. Sizes 21, 22,23 and 26. $1.00 each; 1.45. 19 WHITE COUTIL CORSETS, in medium models, with Sizes 21, 22 and Girls® and Children’s Apparel Reduced 35 Girls' Gingham Dresses in the most desired checks and trimmed with solid-colored ma terials; sash ties in back with large bow. Sizes 7 to 14 years. o5e. each. Jean Middi white, with emblem on sleeve; 75¢_each; were 83c. Merchandise at a Fraction of the Original Prices sembled for final clearance The quantities are too small to enumerate, but consist of soiled, mussed and counter-tcssed articles sections themselves to only one-of-a-kind articles, s0 it is advisable to be here damaged in packing. $1.65 each; Cloths, soiled from an be made as good each; were $1.15. 2 Pieces Diaper Cloth, soiled. $1.50 plece; were $1.75. Diaper Cloth, soiled. 3 were §1.40. 29 Huck Towels, soiled. 6 for 75¢3 were 15¢ each. 12 Huck Towels, solled. 3 for 47 Pillowcases, seconds. 20e Wool Striped and Plaid Skirts Special, $5.95 each 10 ALL-WOOL STRIPED AND PLAID SKIRTS carefully selected for this sale; finished with narrow belt of self-ma- terial. Colors are navy, brown, tan, mul- berry and gray combined with contrast- ing shades. Sizes 26 to 31 waist measure. Bath Robes, Dressing Sacques and House Dresses 15 CORDUROY ROBES, in plain or breakfast coat stvles: neatly made with roll collars or plainly finished at the neck: pockets and belt. $295 each; were $3.75. 30 PERCALE SACQUES, in light and dark colors. 50c each; were 75c and 85c. 3 HOUSE DRESSES, of good quality gingham—pink and blue plaid, finished with braid trim- ming, patch pockets and tie-back sash. Sizes 35, 44 and 16. $1.65 ench; were $1.95. eres zes 21 to 26. SSTERES of sizes 38 and ; closed back Women's N € ckwear 6 Dainty Lace Collars. 75e each; were 95¢. 12 Women's New Straight Style Lace Collars. Special, 55¢ vestee effec! Quality Full- & itn. plsin 8 Pink and White Organdy Collars, with dainty embroidery and stitching. Speeial, 15¢ ench. 20 Collar and Cuff Sets of blue and rose organdy. 35e set; were Gingham 55e. around collar 6 to 22 years. Dresses, madé in a variety of styles; full cut and well made; s w vixieer: | Women's Gloves 25 pairs Women's First Qual- ity Suede-finish Gloves, in two- button-clasp style. Speclal, 3%e pair. 50 pairs Women's Wrist-strap Suede-finish Fabric Gloves, sec- onds of a high-grade make. Spe- eial,, 65¢ pair. 10 pairs Women's Suede-finish Gloves, in 12, 14 and 16 button styles; checks Sizes 2 to 6 ’ Sizes 2 to 6 years. 75e emch; Women S were 95¢. L 25 Children's Peg Top Romp- ers in_ several 0S1€ry and solid_ colors. 75¢ each; were 95¢. uare No. 4 Tailored Seam Hose of good 25¢- 35¢ §0c length; second quality of a alit; 8i . n air; were . . - . ::““ > c Miscellaneous items as- ::7:: Eradeimaice st Epesial;{sic ions of the Store, at a the regular Chamois Lined Gloves. 8100 pair; were $1.25. - Glove Silk Underwear 10 Women's Silk Shirts in bodice style; solled; finished with ribbon shoulder straps. $1.35 each; were $1.65. 10 Glove Silk Bloomers, with reinforced seat; elastic at knee and waist; soiled. $1L35 each; ‘were $1.95. small for the es there are Underg‘arments 10 Pink Crepe de Chine Gowns of very fine quality, with camisole top of fine embroid- . 3 Chemise of Fine White Lingerie Cloth, cam- isole top, with stitching and pretty embroidery. 95c_each; were $145. 15 Fancy Lace-trimmed Lingerie Cloth Cami- soles, with strap over the shoulder. 65c each; were 95c, Muslin Chemise Special, 50c Muslin Chemise with camfsole top and insertion of fine lace; another style with colored embroidery. Petticoats 20 SILK TAFFETA PETTICOATS, with pretty novelty trimmed flounce, in colors of green, taupe, purple and henna changeable effects. $2.95 each; were $3.45. 50 SATEEN PETTICOATS, in good colors, with deep flounce. trimmed with ruffles. Colors are . Breen, blue, rose and purple. §1 eachs; were $1.45. 15 WHITE SILK PETTICOATS, with pretty ruffied flounce. $1.85 each; were $3.95. 25 PINK TUB SILK PETTICOATS, with plain or scalloped edge. $1.45 each; were $2.95. 12 HEATHERBLOOM PETTICOATS, with flounce of good quality taffeta, in red, green and blue changeable effects. $1.25 each; were $1.95. 20 EXTRA SIZE SATEEN PETTICOATS, with double panel and hemstitched edge. In white only. $1.95 each; were $2.75. 8 STRIPED GINGHAM PETTICOATS. 50c each; were 95¢. Aisle Opportunities ghtly soiled or 37 Plain White Turkieh Tow- els, soiled and counter tossed. Special, 10¢c each. 49 Turkish Towels, seconds. Special, 25¢ each. - ‘washing. $1L.00 , slightly mis- 35¢c_each; were 50c. 2 Bath Mats. §1.35 each; with slight unevenness in weave, Special, each. 31 Sheets, size 81x90; soiled. S1.15 each; were S1.45. THE EVENING 8 35 pairs Women's Silk and Named for High Position "8 With the Shipping Board | HARRY KIMBALL = Of New York, who has been appoint- . ed financial vice l Shipping Board at a salary of $30,000 yea Mr. Kimball is widely known { In’ banking circles and has been con- mected with the Chase National and ther New York banks.. The appoint- i ment completes the presidents of the board. {MAN TO BE HANGED FOR Jury Out All Night After Ac- cused Had Declared His In- nocence. By the Associated Press. ALBANY, Ga., October 6.—Glenn M. Hudson yesterday was found guilty of «he murder of his two step-children and The jury was out all night and re- turned its verdict at 11 o'cloc The case w: tried w Jurors, by agre iobert Slappey, one wen selecied, was exeused the first day of the triil, b o1 illness in Lefore introduction of tes- el n of ihe ‘twelve | inony b the jury after CrgULients bee cuinpicted am as innocent ven, God knows 1 " Hudson declared in his state- nt, in which he accused his wife of ng been cruel to the murdered ildren. " She seemed to have a grudge «gainst them,” he said. Many times | have seen her take sticks and rope nd beat the largest boy and I'd beg aer not to be so horrible to the little rellows.” Hudson in his statement did not hnrz?_ his wife with the murder of he children and made no attempt to say who shot them. BETTER UNDERSTANDING F. M. Feiker Tells Association Condition of Industry Is Criti- cal in Some Respects. ATLANTIC CITY, October 6.—Bet- ter understanding of the interrela- § fliciency in electric rail tion was urged by F. M. Feiker, as isiant o n Secietary of Commerce, n an address before :the convent of the American Electric Railway As- sociation here today. Secretary Hoov er was unable to speak and Mr. Feiker addressed the convention in his place, “One -of the outstanding results of the present unemployment confer- KILLING STEPCHILDREN | sentenced to be hanged November 18. | nt of counsel, wien ! IN ELECTRIC LINES URGED | president of the: |\ 50" i | ' tion of the clements working toward | ence.” Mr. Feiker said, “has been to| impress on every one the unlimited interdependency of our various in- dustries. Your Industry is no exggn- tion to this, but, on the contrary, is probably one of its most conspicu- ous examples. “The condition of your industry is} indeed eritical in many respects. The | whole condition has arjsen, at least in part, from a lack both on the part of the general pub lic and your own part, of the b interdependence of your industry the rest of the industries of the com- munity and country. “I know only of one way to a full { matters— the understanding of these ceaseless public education on elemental facts.” —_— Senator Fletcher Would Xeep Sharges on U. S. Ships at Panama Opposition to the bill to provide free olls through the Panama canal American coastwise shipping was ex: oressed by Senator Fletcher, Florida, ;anking democrat on the Senate com- merce committee. The bill is to be soted on October 10. In an address the Florida senator de- 8 on the Senate calendar for a final vote next Monday, would be a repudia- tion of treaty obligations with Great Britain; would discriminate American ships engaged in coastwis and foreign trade, and would greatly diminish revenues of the canal. American coastwise ships are olls at a rate of one and a haif a year, Senator Fletcher said, adding payment of toils ‘axpayers would be bliged to make good deficits in op- tion of the canal. ABlemishedComplexion How to Relieve It You can remove those embarrassing skin blemishes by a simple and inex- pensive home treatment—one that.is both safe and sure. ‘Wash -your face; hands, neck and ‘White Soap. Black and White Beauty Bleach. Al- low to remain on overnight. Repeat will be delighted. Should your skin be the least irritated, apply little bits of soothing Black and White Cleans- = |ing Cream. - H 2 11 drug and department stores can g snAply Vou with Black and. White Béauty Bleach, 50c; Soap 25c and Black and White Cleansing Cream 25c and 50c. Write Dept. J. Plough, Mem- phis, Tenn., for a copy of your Birth- day Book and a leaflet which tells all About Black and White Tollet Prepara- RAPS FREE CANAL TOLLS. | for | f appreciation. | BODIES GATHER PRICES. There-are 141 trade associations en- gaged in the collection and exchange of price information, the Federal Trade Commission has announced following an incomplete survey of such organisations. Associations which compiled and distributed sta- tistics other than price data totaled 376, the statement of the commission said. “Such a statement is particularly Interesting at this time,” the com- mission said, “in view of the recent statement of President Harding's un- employment conference that high costs, due to ‘malignant combinations are strangling home building. The in- formation most commonly distribut- ed by the assoclations not exchang- ing price information included statis- tics of stocks on hand, quantities pro- guc:ld. orders received and orders on and.® READY TO BEGIN ROAD. John N. Mackall, chairman of the Maryland state roads commission has notified John R. Riggles, president of the Good Roads League of Prince Georges County, that a_contract will be given for the national defense highwry to Lanham the day President Hardirg signs the bill authorizing ex- penditure of money for such purpose. Mr. Mackall assured Mr ggles that the contractor will complete as much of the road as possible this weather permitting. Corner Phone Franklin 4312 Build Up With VINTONA Prevare against fatiguing that a vt sn-e VINTON nell’s enly. $1.00 to get O'Don- Reduced Prices on THERMOS BOTTLES in This Sale Reductions on genuine Thermos Bottl N (3 h; i le. Quart Size, $3.98 No. 14—Green fin- o 1. e Same Style, Quart Size, §3.19 11—Brown fin- $1.89 art Size, $2.98 m:rugal»d $2 .49 to hold. e Pint i Same Style, Quart Size, 83.€9 clared passage“of the measure, which ; between | hat if such vessels were exempt from | arms with warm water and Black nn\ii Dry and lightly apply | this treatment several nights and you ! “Why Pay More” 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 15¢ 20c Aromatic Spirits of Ammo 3-o0z. bottle.. Fluid Extract Cascara, 3-ounce bottle Tincture lodine, 2- ounce bottle............. Best Grade Castor Oil, 4-ounce bottle.. Turpentine, pint bottle Best Witch Hazel, pint bottle * 35¢ Dobell's Solution, pint bottle..,....oeeenes 15¢ Seidlitz Powders, per boxX . eoovennes Citrate Magnesia ..... Roger's Digester, relieves in- digestion., - Tablets, 25c; 500 et 35¢ Best Vanilla Extract, $1.25 3-ourice bottle.. $1.00 .25¢ Pure Gum Cam- phor, per 1b.......... Epsom Salts, per 1b., 7c; 20 Ibs. for... rick in this section. room fight. In the United proximately years of a tered ynatrimon F St., Cor. Columbia Theater TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921 HELD AS FUGITIVE. Colored 'Ball Player Charged ‘With Escape From Asylum. Richard T. Phillips, colored, forty- seven years old, 2322 G street, was arrested yesterday by Detective Pat- from the Virginia State Hospital for the Insane, in Petersburg, Va., where he was taken, following his arrest for alleged complicity in the killing of a soldier in Phoepus, Va., about twenty years ago. Dick Phillips, as the prisoner was well known moved to Virginia, was rated as one of the best colored base ball players He organized a ball team and toured several neighboring states, his team playing for the en tertainment of guests of hotels at Old Point Comfort, Va. Phillips said he was managing the base ball team and working as bar- - tender in Phoebus at the soldier was shot and killed in a bar- He said he remained in jail three years after the killing. His lawyer died, he said, sent to the hospital at Petersburg as being insane. Eight years ago, Phillips stated, he was sent out to assist in rounding up several “kept on going. O'Brien as a fugitive in this Bity before h and he was fugitive patients, and R — tates there are ap ,000 women forty e or more who never en A Too1t Toilet HOLLAND SOC “Safe to Carry lime the | IN& of the he five ¢ hoice »f Several Ctyles........ Safe to Smoke” Productions, Company, ,f amateurs. e Daniel Sulliy were notified ' that, opening of the racing great number of people s meet.” Some of this type downtown section poolrooms, bowling daily alleys, 19 WILL DIRECT PLAYS. John 8. Kline to Supervise Amateur John §. Kline has accepted the di- rectorship of the Washington Stock now being formed, and which expects to give plays fortnight- vy, beginning soon after the new year. The company is to be made up entirely The plays are 1o be given in Gon- zrga Hall, North Capitol and I streets The first meeting of the company is to be held October 15 at 1304 F street. RACE WARNING GIVEN.. Police Ordered to Be on Watch for TUndesirable Visitors. The semi-annual race track warn- police department came out today in the police daily bulletin. Over the signature of Acting Supt. n, captains of precincts following ason, who follow the races stop in this city during the “are very undesirable and will be found in the . in frent and i Have Camera? If you haven't a Cam- era and if you do not take pictures vou don't know what a lot of good plete line of Kodaks and —there is ome you want. We sizes and shapes and at all prices. FRI IN STOCK FOR CAMERAS —let va supply you—and bring us vomur pictnres to develop. “Sume-Day werv- ice.” H FILWS ALWAYS ALL the u Shoy P (Mr. Foster's Shop.) lic gathering spo! bulletin. l[r»xm urants, theaters “Two 1604 9th St. full 25¢ s h Paste wi'l be IETY CIGARS 2 for 25c Edmund Burke A rich smoke—a really extra CAMELS—PIEDMONTS— CHESTERFIELDS— SPURS—SOVEREIGN— LUGKY STRIKE—SWEET CAPORAL - Pkg. of 20, 17c 3 for 50c Carton of 200, $1.60 and other pub- according to the Sullivan orders the cap« | You will instruct Again;The Greatest Values in Town At the Two O’Donnell’s Service Stcres every purchase of one of these specially fine, full brist! TCOTHBRUSHES 49¢ Goods Features = 14th Door fro; Street ©".0°0 " The Naticnal Remembrance the members of your command to be on the lookout for suspicious char- acters, be alert at all times, observe closely all stores and windows, both N.W., Between F and G Phone Franklin 3713 A rich blend of choice coffees— tful fall- bodied flavor—a coffee is sale per ib pack 19¢ Sale of Fine Hair Brushes Excellent Quality Brush, with sturdy bristlcs set in a poreelain bac e 69C Them! Very special. At Huzhes Tdeat Lextheraita Shomning BAGS. Another 1ot of those popnlar handle, du water-proof hav wildfire. At on Wicathiz Castie hionette, Venida and Glem- Lunch s, con- saulon Floating Castile 29¢ | 4y mair News—2 for =3e $1.35 taining pint size 2.08 ¢ dozen e M & M Calomel amd Soda Q. T Lk erm os Bottle. o vman's Soap. 35 : Tablets, 100 in a bot c (Metal or fiber)...... = = Aristo 1 o e e e e 39¢ e dczen Ml e e CLD DUTCH Sweet's Deodorant 19c |, & M Cascara Tablews, )¢ i Gredin et L booaotos in a botile. .. CLEANSER T 18¢c: o Sanitol Tooth Brushes in 35¢ s manletw 39C t g ilet Waters, all y = i M & M Quinine Pilix, Per 7c i LuEs MOUC R e SoamonitaColn oo, 39c rain. bottle of 100 Canii.o: o s 1 Small. 8100 $1.85 Amori‘a Lilac 69¢ ] arge Vegetal RS (Melba_Toilet Watersi §1,00 | , Lion brand Benzoin and 29¢ Compound all odors S o SiEeeiRkie R D ” Houbigant's Ideal 2 d bar White or Cotys Vortean f 65¢c Hyphos- Zepound, dar Wt 39¢ Powder ... hates grecn GASAIoTBUADCr NS > El Rado Depilator; 89¢ A"l’b,l e e Velson's Hai an - i anc 4 Neleons Tl 20 |raveandi remedy that always Dressing Palmolive Shampoo, 39¢ £ives results, . This villiar ~ | 5% and s sroduct is highly William 15¢ T product is highly Talcum . 50c Zylano Tooth 39¢ recommended. Derwillo, liquid-powder: 89e | Paste SRR $1.00 Size No danger from habit-forming 31l shades ... Seees Nailo Instant Nail 29¢ drugs—when you take R. F. D. Hudnut's Three Flowers 35, Polish 2 o 59 Its mild, positive re- TAICUM eveneeoccccnesees 3 Oakley's Cynisca Tale Powder c sults are surprisingly Palmolive Shaving 27¢ —15¢ can; special, 25¢ pleas-nl—;irl.\'lgr Ntillm- Gieati 2 for e & W Gillette Safety Razor, new pat- Ever-Ready Safety Razor: the 0O-D QUALITY 5 siimimaung polsost ZSC torn st AW 550 "§3779 | repuit Daler Set 9 TOILET TISSUE coated Tablets in damp- Gem Razor Set—, Durham Duplex Regular 1.000 Sheets, 6 Proof wood bottle. ». - $1.00 outit ... 69¢ | g1 Rater Rasor Set..oo.: 59¢ noiie 50c . EE END 4 cetientrut “Fof That Sweet JORDON ALMONDS, Ib., 39¢ Ll pound i WRIGLEY’S AND CHICLETS & boxof splen- c > ADAMS’ did assorted Tooth CHOCOLATES chocomen 00 BEEMAN'S 3 Pkgs., 10c “Why Pay More” Big Ben Alarm Sleep Meter Alarm Clocks ... No. 1502 Alarm Clocks ... Glycerine, 407, 19c; pint . 5 Large . ‘Wax Paper, 3 rolis, 9 rolls... Dethol, pint, 45¢; quart ... - Preventol, quart Sunset Dye_l or Tintex Dyes, package .......... 3 for 25¢ $1.08 G. Washington Instant Coffee, large size, . Burgoline, - White Mineral 0Oil. Prevents constipation. Lion Brand Milk of Mag- nesia, fyll pint Iron, Quinine and Strych- nine Tonic, pint bottle....... . 50c 29¢ 89¢ |