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GOLFERSCOMBAT |: * RANINTOURNEY L. A. Sanford Leads Field in|a Chevy Chase Club’s I: Spring Contest. !. Playing undey very adverse condi- @ tions the 200 odd golfers in the Chevy | Chase Club's spring golf tournament today were met with & driving down- ll Xpour of raln, which not only slowed ‘g up the course very extensively, but] also made it possible for the ball to| bury trself in the fairway. iC LA Sanford of the Potomac Park Club led the fleld up _to noon today with a card of 82. Sanford started sarly this morning and avolded part of the rain, which began to fallly heaviiy just before noon. W. C. P tiss, sr.. of Kirkside was in second | [ ] lace, with 84. and R. E. Chapin of Eolumbu was next, with 86. Other Scores Up to Noom. Other scores turned in up to nmoon were as follows: A. D. V. Burr, Wash- Ing'on, 55: James A. White, Jr., Ban- | g nockburn, 83:; Lee Crandall, jr., Ban noakburn, 80; E. A. Morse, Columbi 93; Charies Agnew, Potomac Park, 32} C. B. Doyle, Columbia, 92; L. M. |gg Ritchie. Chevy Chase, 92; M.'S. Sy- mons, Chevy Chase, 93; J. A. Talbott, | § ‘Washington, Sherman Phillips, | Bannockburn, W. R. Garrett, Ban- nockburn, 93; C. B. Asher. Columbia, ™ 94; Philip C. Kauffmann, Chevy Chase, 95: Robinson White, Columbia, :.5,, ] i John I. Power, Washington. Charles H. Baker, Washington, 95. ™ George S. Lyon of Canada reached the turn In 42, while Marshall Whit- | latch of Chevy Chase, a former Dis- trict champion, reached the turn in (B 43. The scores all along the line thie morning were correspondingly high. and it was expected that a card | g of 86 or better would qualify in the first sixteen, while probably 95 will g + make the last sixteen. . 200 Leading Golfers Start in Qualifying Round at Chevy Chase Two hundred golfers. comprising the cream of the local field and num- bering at least a half doszen stars from p'ares outside of Washington. startad today in the qualifying round of what promises to be one of the finest fnvitation golf tournaments evar hald by the Chevy Chase Club. With a course in perfect condition, the golfers were expected to score low ‘oday. although overcast skies, ‘which threatened rain at any moment, would slow up the course consider- ahly and perhaps raise the sceres. Yesterday's heavy rains put the course in very fine shape, slowing the grean and making it a certainty that the ball will stick wherever it is hit. The course today. however, is fine for the long hitter. and it was predicted at the club that & long driver would annex the medal for low qualification score. # Good Coutest Promined. With auch fine plavers as George Lyon. former Canadian champion; Frank Thompann of Canada, the resant Dnmintan champion; Robert Kampman= af Texas. Chris I. Dum- phy of Woodlaud and the entire con- tingent of 'oral stars. led by Guy M. Standifer the District champion. the tournament promises to produce the best amateur golf seen about Wash- ington in recent years. Lyon and Thompson played yester- « day afterncon with J. D. Montgomery apd Harry Coulson. the other visiting Canadians. President Harding and party also played in a four-ball ch. and Georke B. Christian, Jr. which came up when the party had . Dpassed the turn caused postponement of the game. Club Coutiugent Strong. Russell Smith, winner of the event| last year. is mot entered this vear.|m there are other players just as| le who are figured to play a (Il ca fine game whan the matcn play rounds | The con- l. start tomorrov mnorning. tingent representing thy Chevy Chase Club is a gtrong one, headed by W ter R. Tuckerma:, reveral times win ner of the e=ent, with Marshall Whit- lateh. & rmer Diatrict champion, also .picked as a poss‘ble tournament’ win- ner. TEN DAYS TO PAY TAX i AND' OFFICE CROWDED Qollector Completes Bills on Personality—Open a L] L) L [} L} Mailing of |® [ ] 8 AM. to 2 P.M. [ ] [ ] B u ] L} [ ] ] thowe real estate and persomal pro- perty taxes. Although there has been a steady stream of property owners in the office of the collector at the District Ten mere days in which to ply! 1 H bullding sluoe May 1, the great ma- {# Jority ot aitiens are following the usual oourse of waiting until the end of the month. taxpayer has the right to walt umdl May #1, if he so desires. but on that day he probably will find himself sand.ng in a long line all other contributors to the municipal purse. Under the daylight saving the tax office is now open from § until 2 o'eloel nd all who can get to the |l Distriut building before the last few days will avold the inconvenience of standing in line. All the personal tax bills have been + malled out. Real estate bills are not sent mail except upon' written request, accompanied by 8 return en- wvelope. The tax office has been swamped with letters requesting real estate bills and in a few days the collector probebly will announce ¢hat no more rvquests will be received for the malling of bills. Al . Notions—Friday Only Bias Seam Tape, fine guality colors. 1lc each. Sanitary Napkins, absolutely sterilized. One dozen, 29c. . Sanitary Belts, superior qual- ity; assorted sizes. 29c. Nickel Spool Holder, with vel- ;,e‘x. cushion top, assorted colors. various Scissors, fine quality. scarfs sizes. Guaranteed. 39c. 100 Assorted Contribute This Week to the George Wash- ington Memorial and Vi $3 to $3.50 Corsets, $1.98 Rengo Belt Corsets—broken as- sortment of madels and fieu, Low and medium bust mo length only, $1.98—Third Floor, # $2.75 Fiber Silk Scarfs, $1.59 In, bar striped effects. Calors, navy on white, navy and canary, blue on white, gray on rose, gray on black, brown on tan. These sell regularly for $275. Friday only, $1.59.—Main Floor. Wonderful Friday Bargains Building Fund s, with skirts., Friday ‘The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Limer, President \ N atitched Ha: colors a; ity slightly soiled. "6 for $1.00 tials, e chiefs. with narrow Main Flopr. Welcome! Delegates of the 10th Annual - " Meeting of the Chmber_ of Commerce ‘Women's 20c, 8%c, B0c Pure Linen Hem- indKercldefs. A wide range of nd dainty embroiderea initials. Some 25c Misses' Colored Novelty Hemstitched Eendkarchiels, with band-embroidered ini- 29c Men's Pure Linen Hemstitched Hand- Iarv‘“ilen. with % sod % inch hem. Boyw' Cambrie Hemstitched Handier- Ribbons—Specials Taffets giound with sstin stripes, and polka dot effects; 5% juches wide, in Jght and dark shades: plesty of white for chil- dren’s snshes and Lair ribboos. 23¢ & yard. Mofre, with satin stripes, checks and fancy effects; extra besvy quality; 6 inches wide. 35 a yard, Dry-Well Towels, 25c. Stamped iz four assorted patterns for the colored lazy daisy and French kpot work. Finished ou ende with bemstitched hem, aiso hemstitched for crochet work. Friday only, 250,—Main Floor. 8 for New apparel for summer and immediate wear and things for the home are featured at special prices for Friday only. All standard Palais Royal merchandise. For instance: $1.69 Georgette Crepe at $149; $3.50 to $3.98 Trimmed Hats at $2.39; then there are $39.50 Capes and Wraps at $18.50---think of it! And scores and scores of equally attractive items. Read of them below. No Phone Orders filled. $1.25 & $1.75 Sports Hose, 89¢ Women's Silk-and-fiber Sports Hose, in Plain and silk clocks. Slightly irregular. Also Silk and Mercerized Sports vHose, dropstitch and English ribbed. Popular two-toned com- bination. First quality. Friday only, 89c— Main Floor. a $2.95 Silk Clocked Hose, $2.19 Women's; full fashioned, thread silk. All with hand-embroidered clocks. Black, white and brown, with self and contrasting clocks. All perfect. Friday only, $2.19.—Main Floor. $1.50 & $1.59 Silk Hose, $1.25 Women’s. Rockford, fashioned. Black, white, brown, gray, beige and nude, plain colors. Also two-toned sports effects. Riche- . lieu ribbed, seamed back, in the new colorg. All sizes. Friday only, $1.28.—Main Floor. 59¢ Silk & Lisle Hose, 2 for 95¢ Women's Silk Fiber Hose, in black, white and brown. Also silk mercerized, in black, white. gray. hrown, beige and nude. 50c & 59c Sports Socks, 39c Children's 34-length English Ribbed Sport Hose, with fancy roll top. glack, white, brown. Also two-toned mixtures. Sizes 6 to 10. All perfect. Friday only, 39c—Main Floor. Children’s Socks, 4 for 95¢ Children’s. Plain white, black, blue, tan, ‘green. yellow, sky, peach, champagne, red, orchid. Also white with fancy tops. Sizes 4 to 9%. All perfect. Friday only, 4 for 95c.~ Main Floor. 85¢c and $1.00 Union Suits 2 for $1.45 Women’s “Princess’ May” low neck. sleeve- less; tailored band and fancy yoke; tight \(lnee. \b‘a‘".u]p sho:lder and bodlr'g with tape strap. Regular and extra sizes. Friday onl, 2 for $145.—Main Floor. e Union Suits, 39¢; 3 for $1.00 Women’s low neck, sleeveless union suits; built-up shoulder and bodice style; tight knee and umbrella and the popular closed, wide leg; also low neck, sleeveless vests, regular, extra and jumbo sizes, and jumbo pants to match; tight. knee. Regularly 50c and 59c. Friday only, 3%¢; 3 for $1.00—Main Floor. 35¢ & 29¢ Vests, 4 for 95¢ Women's low neck, sleeveless vests; built- up shoulder and bodice, with tape strap. Reg- ular, extra and jumbo sizes. ;rldny only, 4 for 95c.—Main Floor. 50c & 59 Union Swits, 39 _ Children’s Waist Suits, in cross-barred mus- lin, with buttons and garter attachments; also the knit union suits, low neck, slegveldss, tight knee, for either boys or girls. 4 to 12 vears. Friday only, 39%c.—Main Floor, 35¢ & 29¢ Underwear 2 for 45¢ = Children’s; including low neck and sleeve- less vests; pants to match. Tight knee and umbrella style. Also knit bloomers, in black, \'n:rllme and pink. Friday only, 2 for 45c.~Main loor. -Stamped Bedspreads, $1.47 : —good heavy quality unbleached muslin. assorted patterns for the French'knot and lazy daisy work. Size 80x90, $1.47. i Stamped bolster to match, $9c—Main Floor, Crochet Cotton, Ball, 5¢ Coo‘:lds un}:!!eudal BmillabMersc;riz";détochis on, white only, day only, blll.cuay—Mn:lnu: ;’:;or " B the popular tweed shades. $39.50 Capes and Wraps at $18.50 Fashioned of superior quality twill eord, tricotine, tweeds or duvet de daine. An unusually comprehensive assortment in all desirable colorings, including black and navy. Styles for women and misses. Fri- day only, $1850—Third Floor. $59.50 to $69.50 Suits at$37.50 Smart models of twill cord or_tricotine, with the new 38-inch coats. Belted or straightline effects. Stitching of tiny pin pleatings are the only adornments used on these very fine materials. Sizes 16 to 53)3. Friday only, $37.50—Third Floor. $10.95 & $11.25 Caracul (Lamb), $10 Yard The popwlar summer fur for cape collars, 6 inches wide. In white, black and gray. Fri- day only, $10—Main Floor. House Dresses,.$1.98 Sizes up to 52. “Made of percale and ging- ham. Attractive Styles, in. straightline or waist models. Friday only, $1.98. Long Kimonos, $1.69 | Made of serpentine crepe, empire style, rib- bon trimmed. Friday only, $1.69~Third Floor. Lingerie Petticoats, $1 Neat styles. Lace and embroidery trimmed; some slightly soiled. Friday only, $1 Third Floor. Two-Piece Pajamas, $1.59 Made of genuine Windsor Crepe. In nov- elty figures. Friday only, $1.59~Third Floor. Envelope Chemise, $1 i Of dainty shadow voile and fine nainsook. Various styles. Lace and embroidery trimmed. Friday only, §1.00—Third Floor. $1.25 to $1.98 Middy Blouses, 88¢ Made of white jean or khaki linene. Regu- lation style. Braid and embroidery trimmed. All sizes. Some slightly soiled. Friday only, 88c~—Third Floor. Dresses & Petticoats, $1.29 Regularly $1.50 to $250. Dainty styles. Lace and embroidery trimmed. Some are ;tlighfly soiled. Friday only, $129~Third laor. Babies’ Wash Hats, 69c Of pique and repp. Cute styles for baby boy or girl.. Some embroidered, dthers rib- bon trimmed. Friday only, 89c—~Third Floor. Kitchen Btool, 24 inches high; white ensmel; made strong. 8148 Y Tables, white ensmel base, with. drawer; porcelain white woamel top; slightly marred. $8.98. 18 Phone Btands, dull mabogany finish, with stool, complete. tigw all mew feathers; size 17x24; blue art lltlllfl 3 .~ 300 Bambos Tabourets, matting.covernd top; made strous. i $14.00 Art Reed Armohair er Rocker, brown finish; cushion seat and back covered with cretonne. With cush- fons, 3 > - 40 lawn Bettees. allsteel frame: 4 ft. loog; made lhfill‘ hardwood seat and back. 49, l'iltl.”hunwood: fumed oak finish; com- te with chaim L s Palais Royal—Fourth Yicor. Unbleached Scarfs, 19¢ Stamped. Onedesign for the colored French knot work. Friday only, 19c—Main Floor. '$3.50 to $3.98 Hats, $2.39 Only 50 in this group. In a -variety of trimmed styles. All new colors. Offered at cost and under. Friday only, $2.39.— Second Floor. Untrimmed Hats, $1.00 * One large table of 150. Fine aulli!y of piping straw. All dark colors. Offered at about % former price. Friday only, $1.00— Second Floor. Children’s Hats at $1.25 Fine straws. Dark colors. Desirable tailored shapes. Neatly trimmed with gros ’rain ribbon band streamers. At one-third Feslrmer price. Friday only, $125~Second oor. 1:2ilet Goods—Friday Red Rubber Fountain Syringes, with hard rubber Sttings and regulation length tubing, st 8o esch. 539 Red Rubber 8yriuge Tubing, regulation leagth, rapid low. . T Marley's Tmiported Lemon Juice Soap, a¢ 180 cake. 19c 2-1h. pkg. best qeality Bicarbongte of Soda. st 18c. 39c Large boitle best quality Witch Hazel, at #7c bottle, Main Yieor. China and Glassware Bridge Lamps, $9.98 ] Just 19 of these $10.50 Bridge or Chair Lamps, complete with silk shade ft. ‘attachment cord. While they last, Friday, §9. 75¢c 7-Piece Water Set, 59¢ 5-pint Colonial Pitcher, with six glasses to mateh. d ups and Saucers, $1.19 ‘Thin China, pretty nr_lent.l decorations, full size. 4-Piece Mixing Bowl Set.*59¢c Overglased. rock and yellow ware; four sizes nested. I Colored Glassware, Choice 98¢ ] Blue and amber green, wreath cut, frult bowls, footed compotes, candy jars, candlesticks. cheese and All in one lot. t, choice, Tce Tea Glasses, Each 5c Clear glass, Snished top and bottom. Coloaia} shape. Tea Pots, 69¢ 8 cup size, Englith earthenware. brown and green sed colors. 10-inch Jardinieres, 98c Pretts shape. ivory finish, art patterns. I 22-Piece Cottage Dinner Set, $3.19 1 Dainty rosebud and spray decorations, from open eracker di o stock. R "Cut-Glass Flower ases, 89c 12-inch sise, fire polished erystal, with silver rose-cut tern. pat Console Sets, $2.98 3-plece polychrome console set, 2 cqndle holders and bow! h, to match, 50-Piece Dinner Set, $7.98 1 Thin American porcelain, plain shape, with a pretty floral decal decoration. 1 Yeurth Yisor. Kitchen Necessities 89c Coffee Pots, 59¢ 2,3 and 4 at. sizes. blue enameled with white lintag. #0c value—10-quart Galvanised Water Pail and 3 packages Bwift's Pride Powder, $8c. . o Wright's Bifver Oream, full Bon. ' 890 Carpet Broom—+-sewed: smooth polished 180 Moth Balls—pure white- naphthaline. 8o $1.19 Roll-top Bresd and Cake Box, I ameled, 89c. white en- ‘ € Faper. s ¥ & 1ol 280 Balt Box. wooden box with hinged cover, 1 880 Garbage Oan, lprge 12-rallon size: galvanised. l (30, Aluminem Jelly Gaks and Pie Pass, O-fuch | size, S3c. ¥ Oeme fases, dark green epamel vy , 18, :‘:'!IJ:"NHLN ©0'Cedar Mop and 300 Bottle Polish, n Screen Deor—walnut stain, black wire cloth; any Alumisum Oclander, large sise, highly I -pint sise, coves 03, ups Cans Bk gation size, * Eaivanized. with ‘Toaster, Upright style, nickeled and hed. $8.98. 39 Homaid Jos Cream Freeser, 2-qt. size; n“-l ice tub, 8%, , white enameled wood, b joreens, hardwood extension frames, 24x33- Fourth Floor. to 30.. S, dJ. Imported Bead Bags, large size, mounted on fancy metal frame, neatly lined combina- tions of colors—black, gold and steel, jet and red combinations and many prett.gl floral de- signs. _Friday only, $3.19—Main Floor. $3.98 & $5 Bead Bags, $2.39 Imported. Beautiful colorings and designs. Black and gold, black and steel, iridescent and gold; also light colorings included. Also few . bead vanitie Friday only, $2.39.—Main Floor. $1.69 All-Silk Georgette Crepe, $1.49 Nearly every one is using georgette for blouses, dresses, sleeves, etc. This quality is the elbow-proof kind. There are over 40 shades to select from. Friday only, $1.49. ~—Second Floor. Wash and White Goods Remnants, % Price 675 Remnants of Voiles, Ratines, Tissue Ginghams, White Goods, Sheetings, Ging- hams, Batiste, etc., all good, désirable lengths, at % Regular Price. Tissue Gingham, 39¢ Yard 400 yards of Tissue Ginghams, in pjnk, blue, lavender, black and brawn checks—fine, sheer quality—Friday at 39c yard. Table Damask, $2.39 Yard 70 inches wide. Extra heavy Satin-finished Bleached Table Damask, free from all filling— 5 good patterns.—Friday only, $2.39 yard.— Second Floor. 89¢ Plisse Crepe, 59¢ 200 yards Silk and Cotton Figured Lingerie Plisse Crepe—good line of colorings. Friday only, 59c yard—Second Floor. 1,500 Yards of Novelty Woolens, $1.89 The assortment comprises check tweeds, Jersey tweeds, chevrons and a variety of wor- steds suitable for skirts, suits and capes. Regularly $2.25 to $298. Friday only, $1.89.— Second Floor. Silk & Cotton Pongee, 43¢ Yd. Natural tan color. 36 inches wide. Friday only, 43c yard—Second Floor. In “May Time” patterns—this is the trade 5,000 Yds. Cretonne, 24c Yd. In “May Time” patterns—this is the trade name of this particular make of these cre- tonnes. The designs and colors are unusually attractive. Mostly in rose, blue or gold, dam- ask stripe effect. In full bolts, so you are certain to obtain all the yardage you desire. Friday only, 24c yard—Second Floor. Perfect Window Shades All our shades have the guaranteed Harts- horn and other make rollers. Water colors, Opaque Shades, 43c One Best Qil Opaque Shade, 83c Duplex White and Green Hartshorn rollers, American Holland Opaque Shades, 93c Sunfast Holland Opaque Shades, $1.53 —Second Floor. Chair Cushions, $1.38 Large size. Covered with cretonne on both sides. For your porch furniture. Tufted with buttons on both sides. Friday only, $1.38— Second Floor. $1.50 to $2 Gloves, $1.19 - 12 and 16 button length Chamoisette and Chamois Suede Gloves. Spear point and four rows embroidered stitching. In pongee, mode, sand, silver, mastic and biscuit; also Strap-wrist Gauntlet with fancy embroidered uitcflin and pearl slide. Friday only, $1.19.— Main Floor. $5 to $10.98 Dresses, $3 Just 25 Dresses in this lot. Fashicned of voile, linen, net and organdie. White and colors. Attractive styles. Incomplete size assortment. Friday only, $3—Third Floor. $1.25 Gauntlets, 95¢ Strap wrist. Of chamoisette and chamois suede. In sand, mastic, gray and beaver uhadgs. Friday only, 95c—Main Floor. Men’s All-Wool Two-Trousers Suits, $24.75 A marvellous special from our regular stock at a record low price. Materials mostly smooth staple worsteds—the long-wearing kind. Patterns dark neat silk mixtures and stripe effects. Also some blue flannels and cassimeres. Sizes in the lot as follows: Regular Sizess 2 6 5 6 2 32 8 9 35 36 37 38 38 39 40 42 Stouts: 1 4 1 3 3 B9 40 43 . Longs: 3_4 3 3 2 34 35 36 38 A wonderful bargain special—alterations limited to adjustment of trousers and sleeve lengths. On sale for Friday only at $24.75. Top Coats, $21.75 ~ Strictly all-wool garments, finely tailored. Comprising standard staple Oxford Gray Chesterfields, also Tan Water-proofed Young Men’s Coats. Sizes in the lot, 35 to 42. Reg- ular $30 to $40 values. Friday only, $21.75.— Main Floor. Men’s Pajamas, $1.29 95 Suits. Light weight for summer and immeédiate wear. Plain colors. Blue, tan, lavender and white. Sizes A, B, C, D. Fri- day only, $1.29, Men’s Union Suits, $1 Cotton ribbed, light weight, ecru color. One- half sleeves and ankle length. Sizes 34 to 40. Friday only, $1.00.—Main Floor. Men’ Night Robes, $1 Special lot of good quality cambric night robes. V necks, full and roomy. All sizes, 15 to 20. Friday only, $1.00.—Main Floor. Men’s Shirts, $1.95 Light weight cotton pongee. Collar at- tached. Sizes 14 to 16. Friday only, $1.95.— Main Floor. Men’s Lisle Socks, 17¢ Only 246 pairs in the lot. Light weight, black lisle. Dependable. Some have slight imperfections. 9% to 11 Friday only, 17¢ pair—Main_Floor. Men’s Silk Socks, 79¢ Full-fashioned. Fine quality. With seam up the back. Colors are navy, cordovan, gray, champagne: also black and whitg. Sizes 914 to 11%. Slightly imperfect. Friday only, 79c— Main Floor. Athletic Union Suits, $1.45 “Chalmers” Ribbed Athletic Union Suits, light weight for the summer. Splendidly fin- ished in all details. Sizes 34 to 46. Friday only. $1.45.—Main Floor. Men’s Silirt;_and Drawers Each, 65¢ Athletic style of checked nainsook. Coat style shirts. In sizes 30 to 46. Drawers, 34 to 46. Friday only, 65c.—Main Floor. Boys’ $15 to $20 Sampeck Norfolk Suits, $9.45 About 40 Suits of this celebrated make, known all over the country as the standard , of America, comprising ail-wool fabrics, in cheviots, tweeds and cassimeres, neat pat- | terns in light and medium colors. Exclusive modBbls. Were formerly priced $20 to $30, At this low clearance price they are greatly be- low present wholesale cost. Sizes as follows: 193] 2f 6120730 5| 1f 1 ¥19 [ 10 11 7312 |13 [ 14 [ I8 1 17 All sales final. Friday only at $9.45. Palais Royal—Maia Floor. Bargain Basement Friday Bargains Bargain Basement Friday Bargains Bargain Basement Friday Bargains Bargain Basement Friday Bargains Bargain Basement Friday Bargains $5.95 Street Dresses, $3.89 Of gingham, in various’checks of pret color combinations. Each dress |'t°ylel:l filz the more expensive. Basement, - 38-Inch Muslin, 6¢ Yard 700 yards at this price. Bleached and Un- bleached—in lengths 1.t0 3 ds. ‘At 6c . . : yards. yard. Gihghams agd Percales, mill ends of 3 to 1 yard, many mlc‘l:inq g:'ilby at 8¢ ;y‘lrd. 8c Yard Iz in ecru only. Pddv . Regular at $295 and $495 e Of Kelly cloth, tweed, in periwinkle, henna, n—Bargsin Basement. - navy, gray, sind, ta Sike Crepe'de: Chiite, Canton Crepe, Krepe Kait. . All colors, embroidered and paded e in | omens ' Of gingham, made ‘up in loose and fitted : The fashionable Black Canton Crepes, lined with silk crepe de-chine in brilliant colors.—Bargain $4.95 Sweaters, $3.95 Fiber silk—last of various lots in pink, red, favender. and black.—Bargain Basement. $3.00 Corsets, $1.59 Royal Worcester—for average and stout -figures. ‘Of heavy white coutil, double boned, broad front clasps, long hip.:.—Bl{:llfl Base- $1t0 $2 Corsets, 75¢ C-B Summer Net Corsets—last of lots. Low, .| medium and high bust, various skirts, 19 to 36: in B 25¢ Vests, 2 for 25¢c. l e e 3 or Bepargatn i, b'e%.:grw neck and sleeveless; fl to. «. neck, sleeveles “face knees. styles, 36 to 44—Bargain 500 Hemmed Napkins, Sc Hemmed—ready to use—slightly mill stained. Also 12-inch figured damask doilies, Sc each.—Bargain Basement. Union Suits, 2 for 69¢ Juveniles’ 50c Athletic Suits—of cross- bar muslin. Low neck, no sleeves. knee length, 26 to 32—Bargain Basement. Socks, 2 Pairs, 25¢ e . " e S—Barsale’ Base: et I ST R . . | Socks, 3 Pairs, 50c . Juveniles’~White Socks, with cuff tops, in Eluin colors lor stripes. -5 to ‘8%.—Bargain Fiber Hose, 2 Pairs, 69¢ Women's—with long dilk boots. »9 ‘to 10, in_grays, nude, tan, cordovan, white.—Bare gain Basement, - $1 Silk Hose, 77¢ T ..Women’s—with long silk boots, black, white and colors. to 1{—5-::-1- Basement. . Women's Burson Hose, mercerized lisle, out- sizes, fully large and long. Cordovan—9 to 10 Table Cloths at 69¢ 56-inch size—round—of damask, in artis- tic designs, with scalloped edge. Friday, 69c—Bargain Basement. ‘Long Silk Gloves, 95¢ 12-button length, with double finger tips and embroidered backs. 'White and mode, 6 to 7. n Basement. $2.95 Silk Scarfs, $1.50 * Women’s Fashionable Fiber Silk Scarfs, double width, white, copen, tan, green, etc. —Bargain Basement. Sateen Petticoats, 88c . Also_silkataff, colonial taffeta and Webster- loom, in black and colors. Regular and extra sizes.—Bargain 49 Boston Bags, $1 Split cowhide, with riveted leather handles. 114 and 15 inch sizes, black and brown.—Bar- nt. 0 o Black keretol, with leather corners, brass lock and safety catches, cretonne lining.— - t. Undergarments, 47c Gowns, drawers, short skirts and corset covers. Full cut, with neat embroidery and tucked trimmings —Bargain Basement. Juveniles’ Bloomers, 25¢ Of mnainsook and crepe, in pink and white, with elastic top and bottom. 8 to 14 sizes.— in_Basemen! Women’s . American Taffeta Cotton Um- brellas, with ivory-like. white “bakalite” handles, tips and stub enls—Bargain ment. 3 ; emise, 79¢ : Of fine mainsook, with dainty trimmings of faces and embroideries. Sizes 36 to 50.—Bar~ Basement. i -Piece Pajamas, 7! : ‘Women's—of nainsook, in white and colors. Ideal summer garments—Bargain Basement. Bargain t. $1.95 Porch Dresses, $1.29 ‘Women's—of percale, in multi-color checks, with organdy or pique trimmings. Wide sashes. 36 to 44—Bargain it i esses, $ Of white or_fancy organdy, with embroid- ery edge or wide hem. Three styles. 6 to 14 years.—Bargain Basement. Navy, copen, old rose, Pekin, gray and black. Sizes 7610, 3. Friday, $4.39,—Bargain Base-

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