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* 'W. A, Garfield, president of Carroll ISCONSN NAVES LAFOLLETTERVAL ‘arroll College President G. +0. P. Choice for Senate on - “Enforcement Platform.” ! MILWAUKBE, Wis, June 2.—Dr. \College, Waukesha, today was in the eld as a choice of the citizens’ state republican convention to oppose Sena- tor Roberi M. La Follette, r of another faction within the party, in the contest for United States senator at the Scptember primary. The con- vention unanimously elected Dr. Gar- fleld last night. after Otto Bosshard, La Crosse, chairman of the megting, declined the nomination. William J. Morgan, state attorney general, who led the fight two years ago against the slate backed by the Non-Partisan League in Wisconsin, Wwas nominated on the first ballot to run for govergor. et was placed in the fleld by the convention. Martin J. Paulson, Stev Point, a law student at the University of Wisconsin and a private with the marines during the world war, was named for secretary A full state adopted a lengthy h it denounced radi- ced the stand of the! n the war and attacked | the stand of La Follette in the Senate. | On the wet and dry question the! platform calls for “enforcement of the law.” Paulson is the youngest candidate ever to be named for a state office by the republicans. He ls organizer of the state loyalty legion. | The convention laid plans to fight ction at the pri- r, after Senator La d was assailed. platform, in calism, the La Follette maries in Septem) Follette" CAPRONI SEES AMERICA AS BEST AERIAL FIELD Germans Most Active of All Eu- ropeans Just Now in Aeronautics. May 15.—Gianni Caproni, irplane inventor and construe considers the United States todey to be the best fleld in the world for the development of He prepared and | 0a a comprehensive aerial communication but this will have to swing to the lim- fted fina strength of the various countrie: hraced in his scheme. | “But in the United Sta the Italian inventor continued, “civilian promises to m: rapid . The country covers, rough- hout the same area as Europe : elements for speedy 1 hope to con- brought to program fo: over Europe wait, he are showing the greatest Europe at the present of aeronautics, ac- observers at Genoa nt conference. An- Prof. Junkers, have leased ne factories in Holland. n company is active in on the Swiss side of Lake t the same time has factory near Genoa agtivity in time in the & a company for aviation construction near Seville, Spain. AMERICAN AND FRENCH " OFFICERS IN SCUFFLE Three Naval Lieutenants Battle “in Cafe With Two French. U. S. Consul Apologizes. By the Associated Press. CHERBOURG, June 2.—The Ameri- can consul here has expressed his re- grets officially to the local authorities | for an incident in a cafe between Amer- fcan and French naval officers. It ap- peared that while twe lieutenants, dressed American_lieute port Trinity, here fuel for the American naval division, in passing by the French officers’ table * knocked over the Frenchmen's glasses. In the scuffile that ensued blows were exchanged and there was a lively mixup. The police Intervened, inquiring into the circumstances of the incident, but made no arrests. —_— 4 A German gas company has begun | the production of gas by a new proc- ess. Gas for every purpose is made from leaves of trees, heather, sawdust and vegetable waste of all kinds. It is cheap and safe, and burns with a ‘brilliant white light. 15325 Chester $3.00 Wilmington Sunday, June 4 SPECIAL TRAIN Eastern Standard Time Leaves Washington (Union Statiom) 7:30 a.m. Arrives Wilmington 10: 10:25 a.m., Philadelphi: Returning. leaves Broad Street Station 7:30 p.m.. West Philadelphis 7:35 [l ‘m., Chester 7:58 p.m., Wilmington New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 5:30 PM: Bringing News of Summer--Misses’ - Tub Frocks, Including in the assortment some very lovel;' handmade col- ored batistes and handkerchief linens. At $19.75. Just now assortments are particularly varied and offer everything-in summer frocks for Misses—in the Specialized Misses’ Sectign,- Fourth floor. * R Meain, Attractive Bandings Pearl Necklaces and Vestings Special, *6 -Will not peel, break or discolor. Net and Organdy Bandings, in great variety and in white or cream color. 50c to $6.50 yard. White or Cream Vestings in varied styles.. $1to $12.50 yard. Real Filet Lace Edgings on white linen banding, $3.75—the vesting, $6 yard. Another style with Val lace, $1.50 yard for the banding and $35 for the vest- ing. Real Irish and Venise trimmed banding, $5.50 ylrd::esting to match, $7.50 yard. Neckwear Section, First floor. ~ You "must really’ see these pearls to appre- ciate the delicate tints and beautiful lust=ar that so resemble the genuine pearl. There are two different sizes and the strands are 60 inches long. JeweRy Section, First floor. A Remarkable Selling of Irish and Filet Trimmed Handmade Blpuses $3.95, *4.95, *5.75 Remarkable as the prices may seem, they have com- paratively small significance until you have seen the values they represent. There are 25 dozen of these beautiful blouses from which to choose—featuring exquisite handwork, of hemstitching, drawn work, embroidery and handmade laces that are almost never found on blouses at anywhere near these prices. Frill blouses with V or round necks, V neck blouses, and ° tuxedo styles with square necks are popular styles—and now is the time to do your blouse buying—for the savings offered should.not be overlooked. ’ . Blouse Section, Third flcor. Summer Season Calls for More Sports Hats ..We are Featuring Smart New Models at *12.50 Introducing the natural leghorn with the smart cuff trimming of crepe in white, black or navy—the ‘attractive sports hat of georgette crepe with its soft crushable crown of ribbon—the smart. hat of felt and straw combined and . the all-felt or all-straw hat—some of them with just a band of vivid color—othérs with a quill or two—and besides the - favored gardegia white, navy and black, you will find sand and orchid popular colors. verything in sports hats—in the Unbleached Muslin, Frocks and Rompers —to be embroidered—have 3 come to the Art Em- ery Section. | \. The two little styles are il- lustrated, showing you how after being em $16.75 to 28 The sketch illustrates how very charming these new sum- mer things can be—and at very reasonable prices, too. The maid with the paljasol is wearir{g a delightful little frock of shell- pink organdy, the dainty picoted ruffles edged in faint green, and the embroidered flowers and ribbon bow knots in contrasting shades. $25. White Organdy and beautiful em- broidered net are charming in the little frock with flowing sash and daisy trimmings, $19.75. - Typical of the handmade batistes is the old blue frock shown with hand- drawn work and embroidery—other models shown in such summery col- ors as orchid, salmon, raspberry pink, maize and copen, $19.75,< The smart two-piece frock of salmon color handkerchief linen is beautifully hand-drawn, while the tie, cuffs and bottom of the blouse are in white— this, too, is shown in other combina- tions, $19.75. - You ;Vill Enjoy .Choasing Your Younger Daughter’s Summer Frocks —from the wide assortments of - * charming styles shown in the Girls’ Own Section. . $2.95 to *1 Typical of the delightful styles is the model sketched—a dainty frock of white and orchid checked tissue gingham smartly trimmed with white organdy frills and-pearl but- tons, $15. Other frocks of flowered and fig- ured voiles-have dainty sashes, col- lar and cuffs in contrasting shades —cool natural color pongees show clever motifs in hand embroidery— and tissues in smart checks are shown in styles that one instantly knows were designed just for girls. See these tomorrow in the Girls' Section, Fourth floor. ™\ “This is White Shoe Time for the Younger Folk —and the Juvenile Shoe Section is prepared to meet all the needs ‘of the growing girl and her younger sister. White Canvas Oxfords with plain tips and low heels, in growing irls’ sizes, 2% to 7. i o ne-strap White Canvas Pumps, in sizes 2% to 7. $6. Misses’ Strap Pumps, of white canvas, with square toes and low heels, in sizes 11% to 2. $4. 3 % Children’s White Canvas Pumps, with narrow strap, square toes and spring heels; sizes 8% to 11. $378 pair. E Juvenile 8hoe Section, Fourth fSoor. New Stone Marten Chokers Favored for summer wear— lower priced than usual, at $29.50 These are single skins, in +the wanted darker shades. Fur Section, Third floor. PARASOLS That Little Girls Love ta, Carry —are shown here in many delightful styles, from ~2 dainty little colored cotton one at 50c, to a lovely Dres- den silk with plain colored bordef, $2.25. - Others in Dresden cotton, fig- ured effects with ruffles, hem- stitched parasols, and smart pongee with satin ribbon bor- der in varied colors— Priced from 75¢c to Parasol - Section, First fioor. "4 Remarkable * Special Offer Golf Sets b T25 RS Boys i . The sets' consist of Knives the following: . 3 Sunday Golf _ Special, 25c e A good pocket knife -for any boy at any The:boy who is go- - ing away to camp ,will want one, and’ every Boy Scout ’ 'I (i Save ¥4 in the Spring Clearance of Boys’ Woolen Suits Which Begins Tomorrow Morning 09.75 $I12.75 $14.75 $18.75 You parents have probably been waiting for just such an opportu- nity—an opportunity to get clothes of unquestioned quality at a price that would mean undoubted econ- omy. Now such an opportunity is waiting for you, here—and your success lies in making the most of it. here. Models: Fabrics: Norfolks Imported Weaves Inverted Pleats Tweeds Norfolk Variations Cassimeres Golf and Sports Cheviots Boys® Bection, Fourth fioor. We have no apology. to make for this reduction—it happens every vear, but this year it happens with bigger savings. the REDUCTIONS OF ©NE- THIRD speak for themselves. All our Woolen Suits are included, except blue serges, and all size’s are The clothes and Patterns: Herringbone Weaves Checks * and Stripes Overplaids ] Scotch Effects "Men Should Not Delay If they Want to Save on Neckwear Here are just 360 Four-in- hand style Neckties going on sale tomorrow in two spe- cially reduced groups. 160 Ties Reduced to $1.15 200 Ties Reduced to 85c Good looking striped and figured patterns, in a variety of light, medium and dark colorings; open-end shape with patented slip-easy bands. - = All from regular stock, and reduced. Men's Store, First floor. wear. Buckskin, at this time. Figured Madras Striped Madras Sleeveless Knee strenuous exercising. \ Special Tomerrow—385 Dozen Pairs ‘Women’s 16-Button ‘Milanese Silk Gloves Specially Priced *1.45 Pair - These are of a very heavy quality silk, in white, black, por;- gee and silver. , Paris point embroidered. : Glove Bection, First floor. Nazareth Underwaists for Clu'ldrfn " 37vac * Mothers who have bought. Nazareth waists for their chil- dren will tell you of their riany splendid qual ities—but if you have never tried them, mow would be an excellent time when so many will be'n:eded summer—you'll ap- preciate their wearing qualities —the youngsters will like their comfort. Chilgren’s Underwear Section, Fourth Soor. = A Splendid Colored Silk Umbrella 35 Women's 25-inch Silk Umbrellas in navy, green, purple, brown, red and black, with assorted wood handles, bakalite or leather tsimmed. This would make a good um- brella to take away on your summer vacation, for they are equally: serviceable in rain * Delicious Pure Fr:'m't Syrups o 2 drinks with just thehadding of‘kc"valter <4 B N bother—t! il in one-pint )bT:r fi“,.’w:iochm:i’l'l n‘;:ke on; fl“:{ ‘:{ fr“:n“xrx::lin 2:":-“0:-; l:nd may have them in raspb and ambrosil , strawberry, pineapple, lemonade, ia punch B TR D vOrs. 7 A 40c Bottle-Makes a Gallon _see how inexpensive they are. Come in tomorrow and You'll be convinced. - 1 3 PN Men’s Quality Shoes Priced Within Your Means For many months there have been all sorts of cheap and indifferent quality shoes on the market. The high prices of good shoes brought these about. _ But today the best qualities of Men's Shoes are down to a price “easily within the reach of any man desiring the best in foot- We have many men come to us and ex- press themselves in this way, “Is it possible to get a good shoe any more; I am sick and tired of the cheap and useless sorts that are being shown.” 4 To such men we extend an invitation to come in and see our splendid quality— Oxfords at $7.50, . $10 and $12 Pair ; Tan and Black Leathers, White Canvas and Smoked Horsehide and two- color combinations. Men's Shoes, First fioor. Men Will Save a Lot on These Athletic Union Suits, ‘1 Light in weight, durable in wear, comfortable in fit, and very low priced, these Union Swits are a most exceptional buy Sizes 34 to 46 Closed crotch style, with elastic insert across back to afford ample roominess for any activity—stooping, bending or Men's Store, First floor. Get a Good Bible Dictionary Modern scholarship, research and discovery has thrown a flood of new light upon the Bible during recent years. We are offering a remarkable, completely illustrated Bible Dictionary edited by The Rev. William C. Piercy, M. A. —with colored maps and 365 illustrations, 975 pages, strong cloth binding. Invaluable to every Sunday School teacher— almost as necessary to pupils, students and parents. Special Price, $3 Boo,_Store, Becond Soor, “Little Dot Magagzine Pencils . Special, 50¢ Each A dainty new sort of pencil that has the luster of French enamel, but it will neither<crack nor chip—finished in varied colors, with sauteir ribbons to match. e Misto-Pad, 25¢ A novel little memorandum that ‘may be wused repeatedly without renewing the paper and pencil—you must see it though to really appreciate it. Ask for the Misto-pad in the Stationery Section, First fioor. _ July Delineator i B it about the Special Offer