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Toilet Goods Bargams MGVE TOIMPEACH - ZAYAS |S DEMYEBIH ZSZthAt:V’ £ s 3 I the differ ntsocnytu add n‘mm... ::l::‘" : ” i A n el sizes; Rz tin, etc. -6 i 50c Non Spi Liquid Antiseptic, fi'“re!. Friday only, 36c yard— ::':* inchag :,:" .,.,,,.: Tengths for -mlu m-mood ..-atnehhn Py 3 for excessive perspiration. 35¢. Second Floor. . bair ribbons, etc. S%c yerd. Phe deeiyns 10c Olivilo Tollet Soap, 12 cakes, . ; idant § Bralded Girdles, made of ribbons, 2 yards | yrpns 5""-"‘"": Jore lioen hasd- Foes of Cuban President Pre- O sc Chalk and Orris, one of the | Window' Shades, 39¢ M in_length, i many combinations, $1.00. S ety ik, ey, b Pocot, Batin and Taflets, 1 to 1% inches Boys’ " from 1 to 2 | ‘erchiefs, laitial. 31.00. Kerchiet, . linen hand. l--:mmm, With embroidered Good Iq b each, 4 for best tooth powders. Box, American-Ho1land ~ Window 10c Cosmo Buttermilk Soap, 3 Shades, in blue, green, white -or vent ‘Action by Lottery HAVANA, Ma: ~The Insurgents i the house of representatives are continuing their attack on the ad- ministration of President Zayas. Last night they sprang a surprise by at- tempting to force suspension of the rules for consideration of a bill to abolish all_ forms of gambling throughout Cuba, but failed to carry their point by a vote of 46 ta 21. The entire session was taken up ! with this fight, thus preventing ac- tion on the petition filed on Tuesday asking that a secret session be called for considerat of a proposal’ to impeach the president and two mem- bers of his cabinet for violation of the constitution. The debate on the anti-gambling | proposal ered around the ad- istration’s methods of conducting »nal lottery and carrying out rist encouragement law.” by horse racing and legalized ing, under the management of nitted at Mariano, 2 alone, speakers public spends $50.000.000 annuall ms wagered on cock indoor tennis and | cced that amount. PANIC IN WALL STREET | AVERTED BY “CLEANING” | declared. approximately i i District Attorney Says Routing of “Fly-by-Night” Brokers Had Become Necessary. NEW YORK. May 25.—District At- torney vesterday. ' told the Tions luncheon meeting, that he d a finaricial pani X t early this vear |I more than a score o brokerage houses and |l | N ot know it he said. (W “but the segtiment of the people 'y gainst erations in Wall street ich a pitch that it was | ise of th ¢ part that a |l Complaints om persons re- | from_the | states of the country. L siding i ew Y forty-eigh Mr. Banton described efforts that g were hein, to have lrrokerqi d. t att ts in that [} option -by ' milk and | @ was strongly op- OFFERED TO MINERS |m Operator Proposes to Take 30 Per i‘: {m Cent for Cests and 10 Per Cent for Profits if Work Resumed. iated Press. . Ohio. owner of he Sunday ¢ Al receints from the coal f ¥ would return to |l d out 30 per cent he said, and 10 per | B hl! turn the remainder | If at the enq o | M were found per cent of d i that Mr. Blowers propesition | be accepted. HYLAN PUNCTURES OWN | GUBERNATORIAL BOOM New York Mayor Says No Trick of Politics Can Take Him Away From City Hall. NEW YORK, Ma¥ 25.—Mayor Hylan gubernatorial boom at nd mass meeting last | | i “I want vou to undefstand.” he! told the audience, “that despite. state- ments in some of the pavers hereto- fore antagonistic to me that T would !gg a popular candidate for the gov rship of t state, that if T was @l now handed a certificate_of election g ortation to Albany I would B i a trick to get me out he added. *T have been ! the people to a job tha¢ M With a Big Stock | of Standard Make .| ELECTRIC - Pay Your Electric - - | Light Bills Hcrc POTOMAC ELECTRIC - APPLIANCE g:o; 607 14th St. T x .u | Bnncllma _ way and ltthndCSh.N. ldl e o g s e e enion . trimmed ; ribbon or- lace. straps, Fi Basement. ”a:coes. lrzkick ey ecru. Cgmpl:te with all the fix- ( . Ombre Effects, two-tome, piain. 5 inches IC nl erbocker = . i . 0 Men's : Debate. oo Sonp. 12 cakes. Be. b T |- fotiens: grldagu;":.:le;d .}?'::‘;‘;2 The Shopping Center—11th and G‘Stg. - Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President | it in sl the vanted combisations tor .u-a..a' ..E:.":,';::?.‘“:.‘. '-"."EL' o By the Associated Press. * 3 Palais Royal—Main Floor. Second FI i e Fridey enly, yard. .”. Friday. -n:. each, " T Tor 100 Wonderful Friday Ba rgains ¢ Our Great Week End Bargain Event. Awaited by many shoppers. Provide your Decoration Day needs and save enough to pay for the holiday trip.’ All New and desirable merchandise reduced in price for Friday only. No phone orders on advertised |tems $2.50'to $2.95 Silk Hose, $1.59 Women'’s Glove Silk Hose, in fine ribbed dropstitch and chiffon net. Black, white and colors. Irregular weave. $159.—Main Floor. -$1.50 & $1.75 Silk Hose, 79¢ Women's Pure Silk Rockford Hose. in the Rochwood perfect - fitting, fashnoncd line. Black, white, brown, nude and gra; sub- standards. Friday only, 79cc—~Main Ionr. $3.50 to $4.50 Silk Hose, $2.95 ‘Discontinued. styles’ of Italian and Glove Silk Hose. Novelty dropstitch, black and col- ors. Kayser, Van Raalte and other good makes. . Friday only, $2.95—Main Floor. 50c and 59¢ Sport Hose, 39c Children’s—English Ribbed Sport: Hose, two-toned and plain black, white and brown, with fancy roll top. Sizes 6 to 10. Friday only, 39c—Main Floor. 59c and 75¢ Hose, 49¢ Women’s. Silk and Fiber Hose, plain and . richelieu ribbed; also Fine Mercerized Hose, in black, white and colors. Majority are first quality. Friday only, 49c—~Main Fioor. 39¢ and 50c Hose, 3 for 89c Women's Lisle Hose, seamed back, plain and - drepstitgh. . Black,! Friday only, 3 for 89c.—Main Floor. 29¢ and 35¢ Socks, 4 for 95¢ Children’s Plain-color and lancy -top Socks. Large assortment of styles and wanted colors, ;;zes 4 to 9%. Friday only, 4 for 95c.—Main loor. Crochet Spreads, 85¢ Each For three-quarter beds. Good quality. For summer use. Friday only, 85c.—Second Floor. Crochet Spreads, $2.79 Each For double beds. tive design. Friday only, $2.79.—Second Floor. 35c¢ Pillowcases, 29¢ Each 42x36 inches.- Good quality. ‘Friday only; 29c—Second Floor. s Friday only, | white and brown.- Cut corners and attrac- $19.50 Dresses, $7.50 An assortment of dresses—only a few of each style—jersey, crepe knit, tricotine— collar and cuffs embroidered, pockets, panel stitching, long and elbow sleeves. Colors, henna, navy, brown, black and copen. Sizes 14 to 38. Friday only, $7.50.—Third Floor. $29.50 Capes & Coats, $16.50 In tweed, tricotine, homespun and suedene. Fancy Imlngs—-fancy battons, braid trimming, reversible collars.” Colors, navy, orchid, henna, gray, tan and mixtures. Sizes 16 to 42. Friday only, $16.50.—Third Floor. $2.95 Tub Skirts, $1.49 .25 of these Gabardine skirts, full gathered back patch pockets, narrow belts. Friday only, $149—Third Floor. . $5 to $5.98 Petticoats, $3.88 Made of Taffeta, messaline and silk jersey. Plain_ colors or combinations. Some extra sizes in the lot. Friday only, $3.88.—Third Floor. T . TC_* Kiltie Slurts, Friday, 88c Made of jean and galatea, in white, blue and khaki. Belt and strap top. 6 to 14 years. - Frigay only, 88c. Middy Blouses, 88c - The last of many styles. Lonsdale and lintne. White and colors. Regulation styles. Sizes for children, misses and women. Fri= day only, 88c~Third Floor. Underwear, Friday, $1.00 &dd lots of Nightgowns and Princess Slips. Of nainsook and cambric. High or low neck. Cut full. 6 to 14 years. Friday only, $1.00.— Third Floor. Babies' Wash Hats, 69¢ Regularly $1.00 to $1.50—of pique or rep. Some hand-embroidered. Just a little mussed. Friday only, 69¢—Third Floor. Baby Blankets, $1.00 In pink and blue ‘with dainty white figures. Full size. Friday only, $100.—Third Floor. Stamped Centerpieces, 29c Stamped; egru. color—size 36 inches. In 2 new patterfis for the colored lazy daisy work; also scarfs to match. Friday only, 29c—Main Floor. Bureéau Scarfs, 95¢ Each ° Of jewel cloth, with deep, heavy lace. day only, 95c—~Second Floor. 25¢ Booth Toweling, 19¢ Yd. 18 inches wide. Buy your summer’s supply. Friday only, 19c—Second Floor. Cotton Crash, 11c Yard & - 16 inches wide. Friday “only;, 11 ysrd.— Second Floor. : - Sun-Proof Petticoats, $1.00 Made of white sateen, double panels front and back. Scalloped or hemmed bottom. Regular and extra sizes. Friday only, $1.00. Boudoir Slippers, 88c Japanese style. Made of qdality silk. hand- embroidered " vamp, = Stiff _back. Kimono shades. Friday only, 88c—Third Floor. Boudoir Caps, $1.00 ¥ 0dd lots, many styles, lace, riet, ribbon and crepe de chine. Values from $1.35 to $2.50.— Third Floor. . $1.00 Silk Hose, 77c - Women's—with long' silk boots, reinforced feet—tans, grays, nude, white, black. Friday, 77c—Bargain Basement. Dry-Well Towels, 25¢ In 3 assorted:designs fvr lazy daisy work. Hemmed,~also_hemstitch for crochet work. Friday- only, z!c.—M.ln Floor. Fri- Fudge & Garden Aprons, 25¢ Stamped on unbleached muslin, in 3 simple patterns for French knot work. Fridny only, 25c—Main Floor. Housefimml:mgs | — Alumizum Bpeclally Pl 441 ‘Windsor Saucepan 'llh Cl".r casex Saucepan with corer. fnc} 491: ‘ W;.nnr Pudding | mi nd braced. SMrs. Eotts Trons—Complefe set 43 ns $1.39 “5'1‘ ) 'z'ifu'a':fd Boalo—Black eaamel, welghs Grat L tal ity l I":. s .49 mten, rotary syie; a ditenen §3° 40 Py ";:'" juntvem Paas, Jelly cake ad ple pans; ey Pans, Jolly cake and ple Dinch size. 5 23c i Gavoegs Cims—Tlanlaed, VI g Siiagcuvers Kirkaudtis she 33c | 4qt. Bize Toamalod Bauoopas, Ith- cover. _ Special, 880 ““Acma” Ios Oream Freeser, 2t. slse; tin fee tub_rotary action. 250 Wash Lia 0—G0-ft. lengths; beavy twisted 19¢ tarqusise biue ex- g0 Saiied . Martwod; g0 eotton line, Water Pails, 2-gallon size; amel, with white lining, T8 Pastry Phia 8o b Walnat & —in 4 different sizes. Any size st 3 $1.50 Hose ~Reols—Hardwood—rung: tap—xocn capacity, $1.50 and $1.69 Lmoleums $1.18 Yard Grade of Armstrong Inlaid Linoléums—de- Sirable patterns.y Black, nile and parquet effects. Perfect. Frldny only, $118 yard— Second loor. $2.49 Untrimmed Garden Flop Hats, Friday, $1.49 An attractive collection of Oatmeal Gar- den Untrimmed Hats that are the vogue now. Colors, black, brown, navy, sand, ctc.. Friday only, $1.49.—Second Floor. 98¢ to $1:49 Wreaths | Friday, 69¢ About 120 flower wreaths. now in demand taken from regular stock. Desirable styles Trim your Garden Hat with"them. Friday - only, 69c—Second Floor. Fancy Feathers and Stick Ups, 15¢ Odds and ends. styles and colors. Friday only, 15c—Second Floor. . $1.50 to $2.98 Sautoir Chains, Friday, $1.25 Sterling silver, plain fancy designs, close l'|:nk or long link. Friday only, $1.25—Main loor. $2 Children’s Lockets, $1 Children’s sterling enamel lockets, in light blue, green or yellow, on sterling silver chain. Friday only, $1.00—Main Floor. » $1 and $1.50 Cuff Links, 69c Men's and boys, including loose link and stiff post, sterling silver and gold-filled, in green gold or English finish; plain or fancy. Friday only, 69c—Main Floor. Beauty Pins, 2 on Card, 50c Sterling—light or dark color enamel. Fri- day only, 2 for 50c.—Main Floor. [4 Gold Filled Bracelets, 89¢c Children's—with safety catch. Guaranteed 5 years. Friday only, 89c.—Main Floor. Capitol Brand Porch Shades Exclusive Washington representatives. Made with wide, even: size slats; separated enough to permit fresh air circulation and keep out the sun. Complete with all the fix- tures. Brown or green stained slats. 4 feet wide—Friday, at $2.79 6 feet wide—Friday, at $4.89 8 feet wide—Friday, at ~ $659 5 feet wide—Friday, at $3.89 7 feet wide—Friday, at $5.69 9 feet wide—Friday, at $7.89 10 feet wide—Friday, at $8.59 Friday only—Second Floor. 35¢ Curtain Materials, 24c Yd. Marquisette style. With open-wosked gzlmblz borders. Friday only, 24c.—Second oor. Rubber Bloomers, 19¢ Diapers made in bloomer style. Fri only, 19c—Third Floor. e Stamped Dresser Scarfs, 19¢ Unbleached Scarfs. One design for French knot work. Friday only, 19c—Main Floor. Furni ‘urniture m BStools, brown or white khaki, 39o. Porch Swing, nr?wm‘ u‘fil.lln!dh ’nu R e N ook Chair, brown khaki, $2.29, b wood, $8.95. with double rattan " itohe Obats, hardwood, natural finish, 880 Kitchen Table, 25x40; stained legs: plain top, $3.08. Palais’ Royal—Fourth Bat[ling Accessories o+ FPeatured at Friday ealy: pricts. Gemerous stocks of Wu Onps, mlur- fle to $1. 2B to = £ "bfi" "'c.'fi. ]"“"mg;:".'m."“ to 8. weat A good assortment of ' | sertion. $2.49 to $2.95 Plain and Novelty Sports Silks, $1.79 One of the best Friday bargains possible, S orts silks are in great demand, so thi ering is timely. emember, this price fof Friday only, $1.79.—Second Floor. Dress Goods at 85¢ Yard We offer the following items at these ex- ceptionally low prici All-wool French Challies, in neat patterns, part-wool black and white shepherd checks, fancy . checks and plaids, all-wool batiste, taffeta and serge, in old rose, gray, golf red and brown. Friday only, 85c.—~Second Floor. 89c Printed Cotton Charmeuse, 75¢ Very desirable for dresses and linings. The patterns _are new_and known as Old Tyne Prints. Friday only, 89c—~Second Floor. New Cherokee Rugs 9x12-foot size at $11.65 8.3x10.6 feet at $10.85 6x9-foot size ay $7.95 4x7-foot size at $4.35 3x6-foot size at $215 80x60-inch size at $1.85 .Friday only—Second Floor. De Luxe Co. Grass Rugs Made of Wisconsin Wire Gra“ Just for Friday at these prices: 6x9-foot Rugs at, each, $429 4.6x7.6-foot Rugs at, each, $3.29 3x6-foot Rugs at, each, $1.39 Friday only—~Second Floor. Oval Rag Rugs, $1.69 Each In the 18x36-inch size, made of gingham and cretonne rags. A remarkable value. Fri= day only, $1.69—Second Floor. s, 0 Hit and Miss Rugs Four sizes featured at 4 special prices: 18x36-inch size at, each, S5¢ 24x36-inch size at, each, 65c 24x48-inch size at, each, 85¢ 27x54-inch size at, each, 95¢ Friday only.—Main and Second Floors. $2.50 and $2.95 Summer Curtains, $1.89-Pair Mercerized marquisette- with wide lace in- Also fine grade voiles. - Friday only, $1.89 pair—Second Floor. $1.25 Chamoisette Gloves, 95¢ Strap-wrist, spear-point _stitching—sand, mastic, covert and white. Friday only, 95c pair—Main Floor. Sl & $1.25 Silk Gloves, 65¢ 2-clasp Milanese. Colors, black and white— shght faults. Friday only, 65c pair.—Main Floor. China and Glassware $11.08 Sl-plece Dinner Set, Homer Laughlin's porcelsin with & bright gold stenciled floral design on a $7.49 plain shape. $12.00 Cottage Set, taken from open stock, 32-plece set, with 3 “Mintan” decoration on thin ' €9 O | American_porcelain. 6c Dinner Plates, ~ discontinued Fweare 10c Ppattern, with & marrow biack band. Each, 25c Cups and saucers. thin chisa with' a Blue 17¢ Dragon paf $1.19 75¢ and 85¢ Silk Gloves, 47c 2-clasp Italian silk, double-tipped. - Black, black with white stitching, all white and white with black embroidery. Slight faults. Frie day only, 47c—~Main foor. 7508 Candy Jar, pound ‘size, cut glass, dalnty floral pattern, clear crystal, Boc _Fruit_Bowl Bet, i-plece glass -set, with bowl and” 6 fruit seucers: to mateh. imitation 39¢ cnt_bottom, Fc Butter Dish, Colomial glass, medlum size, 29¢ with tight fitting caver, Sc Table Tumblers, clear crystal, coloalal panel 3. style. Each, T lee Tea Glames, penel syle, clear eaal, 5o fire polished. e nger Bowis, " Colonlal glass, Bre lzy polished, clear crystal. Each, 2C B8 Glass Pltcher, piain, nufl—wel‘h!. clear 79¢ erystal, coversd straight shae. | DBc Mixing Bowl BSet, T sizes mested T each; Zane Grey stomeware, with blue band, c igc Caspidors, brows. earthenware, glazed fSaish,. y o Each, e Fourth nnr Grade No. 1at, each, oy Grade No. 2 at, each, szu Will fit spaces 28 inches to 50 inches wide. Friday only—Second Floor. Eoe Men’s Pajamas, $1.19 About 60 suits in all—plain colors—light weight—low-neck style. In white, blue and lavender. Sizes A, B and C. Friday only, $1.19~Main-Floor. Clnlmers Union Suits, $T.45 Athletic style—summer weight. Needle rib. Friday only, $1.45.—Main Men’s Union Suits, $1.15 Athletic style—roomy—made- to fit well Plain madras and silk stripes. Sizes 34 to 42. Friday only, $1.15—Main Floor. Men’s $1.25 Silk Socks, 79¢ Full-fashioned, with reinforced toes and heels. White, black, cordovan, navy and cham- pagne. Some slightly imperfect. Sizes 9% 10 11%. Friday only, 79c.—Main Floor. Men’s White Shirts, $1.89 Mercerized with collar attached. For sum- mer wear. Sizes 14 to 16. Friday enly, $1.89.— Main Floor. Men’s Summer Robkes, $3.95 Summer weight—only 6 in all. Of-crepe an eden cloths. Coat style with roll collar. Fri- day only, $3.95.—Main Floor. Boys’ Bathing Suits, 95¢ One-piece suits. Blue with white trin mings. Sizes 26 to 34. Friday only, 95c.—Main Floor. Two-Trousers Suits, $27.75 Men's and young men's all-wool two-trousers uits. These fine suits are all from our regular stock. com- prising the most popuisr and best patteros for Spring and Summer wear. All are half lined. materials I-wool cassimeres. cheviots, tweeds and blue nd smoothed finished worsteds. Models include . conservative styles, form fitting, young wen’s ihe popuiar souns mew's sports moels. = Kises Tnclude regulars, stouts, IarEe and ehort. o Tous onl o can Dy et ot veast wediiy ik single trousers.” Fridsy only, $¥7.75.—] Fioor. Young Men’s Suits, $10.75 Woolen fabrics, in light :olors for summicr wear. Were formerly priced $25.00. Sizes i3 to 38. No alterations; all sales final. Friday .only, $1075.—Main Floor. Boys’ $7.50 Suits, $5.45 2-pants Norfolk Suits, tailored of doublie cheviots and cassimeres, neat patterns, in blue, brown, ay or tan mixtures. Both -pants full lined. Sizes 7 to 16. Friday only, $5.45.—Main Floor. Boys’ Summer Knickers, $1.25 High grade, comprising khaki and crash and other standard summer fab; Very best make—all seams turned, made with two hip pockets, watch pockets, belt loops and bufton bottoms. All sizes for boys 7 to 18 Boys’ 95¢ Hats, 19 Clearance of good quality woolen hats for small boys. Friday only, 19c—Main Floor. Boys’ 15c Arrow Collars - 6 for 25¢ Soiled from handling. About 25, dozen— i:]earan:e price. Frlfl.y only, 6 for 25c.—Main loor. Summer Covers, Friday $1.45 and $1.85 Covers for porch and auto. . Made of striped linen with.fringe *or in plain crash fabrics with novelty borders. Friday only, $1.45 and $1.85—Second -Floor. g7e Long Kimonos, 79¢ Made of dainty summer voile. Good wash- _able colors. Friday enly, 79c—Third Floor. Bargam Basement Frlday Bargams—Featured for One Day Only Silk Dresses at $12.49 Including. samples 'of . Newest Silk Dresses; some tailored, some with beading and embroidery work, for street.and after- noon wear. Straight-and waistline_models for misses and :l.omen Friday, )— ment The Fashlonabfe Black Fringed Capes. with good linings, in bnght colors. Friday at $10.00 . —Barnln Bneme New Tub Dresses, $5.49 For summer shopping, etc., of imported ingham, lace and orgzndy trimmed. Friday, gdg.—lhunln Basement. New?runellaShts, $5.49 The Fashioned Box-pleated Cloth Skirts, in ombmahon colo:s.,wph belt—26"to 3) waist M,—Bubl B-mt. Of soft ook, . hcc uul :nb soft _nains Bargain Basement. .. Bloomers and Step-Ins, 33¢ - Of batiste, ¢ and._nainsook, Some with. “ “bordeérs ':’..’:o?c?f ~ Full “cut.’ %my %, -Bargain Basement. - Silk Dresses at $7.49 Last. of quick-selling: lots—greatly re- duced “in_pricés—wonderful - bargains—of tafietad snll;l and crepe de c:me. in th: wanlq shades—misses an women’s. Fridey at 574 i Bamment. * Best: Wearin; xU_l;)leaehed Sheets—prefer- | able to h‘leaeh shieets, wearing better. Fri= h. -/ Basement. f uze, lined with figured cretonne. Friday, | Al sizes. less—36 and 38. Basement. Outsize Underwear, 59 Khaki Cloth, 18c Yard ' Heavy quality—mill leng(hs ta*S yards, in tans and guy; Friday, 18¢c yard—Bargain $5 Week- Bags, $3.98 Of black’ enlmel—mmstnre-proof—l&mch $398. . $150° Kimonos, $1 00 ‘Women’s—floral effects in lovel :olonngs Friday, $1.00.—Bargai &uemen | S1.00 Dresses, 69 . . - Juveniles’—last of lots—of Fham and chambray—ciite - little _sizes iar ttle’ tots. $ riday, 69ca~Bargain Bags, o Leatherette — waterproof — cretonne- = n_Basement. = - Women s R'bbed Vests, low neck and sleeve- 2 for 25c~—Bargain . Friday, 2 Nightgowsts, drawers and bloomers, of lug- cloth and cambric. Pink and white with em- $9c—Bargain Bases | . broid ke. - Fi y proidery lyo riday, “cade, X lhroughout ']nveml_’ Pajamas, 70c Summ’ ner Sweaters, $1.95 larly at $2.95—Slip-on, Light-weight o Sweaters; all sizes, in gray, navy., tan and black. Friday at $1.95—one doflar saved.—Bargain Basement. $5.00 Suit Cases, $3.98 Leather Cases, 24 inches, with leather cor- ners. Complete with shirt pocket.. Friday, Bargain Basement. Summer Blouses, 88c Pongette, voile and dxmxty——whne—some with mmmmgs in colors. Choice of vari- ous effects in colors. All sizes. Better $1.00 Blouses—Eriday, 88c.—Bargain Basement. — - Silk Umbrellas, $2.98 “Regularly $5.00 and $5.98—subject to sli defects. .Good quality silk—fast colors. day, $298—Bargain Basement. “fi= $2 to $3 Corsets, $1.89 W. B. and P. R.—of coutil and novelty bro- high and low -bust, long hips, boned Average’ and stout models—22 to in Basernent. ‘One-piece, cotton pongee or_ percale; full cut wn‘?h iroz fastenings—4 to 10 slzes.' Frie day, 70c—Bargain Basement. ess ¢ s, mglnm. cre ¢ “percale, crash and muslin. Mill lengt o 1 yard. Friday, 6c yard— U—'_—Smb,florfii 25¢ Socks, 2 Pairs, 39¢ Juveniles’- Ribbed Socks, with: rotled ' cuff tops—pink, blue, . white—7 to 9 sizes, Friday, 2 pairs, 39c—Bargain Basement. Long Silk Gloves, 95¢ ‘ 12-button White _Silk Gloves with double finger tips. 6 to 7%. Friday, 95c—Bargain Basement. Silk-Mixed Hose, 59¢ Women’s—silk boots, lisle tops—nude, tan, ¢ gray, black, white, 9 to 10.. Fi , 59c~Bar- Basement. Peg-Top Rompers, 70c Of madras, linene, chambray and laddie clot;x. il‘)‘j sumrqer_czolorsé with h;nd-cmbroid- ered white waist—2 to 6 sizes. Friday, 70¢.— II'IIIII‘ suse

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