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iIIIIIIII.I.IIIIIII_IIIIIIIIlIII_IlIIIIIIIIIIIUVIIIIIIII‘!IIIIlllllflfllllliiII(’IIlllllllflllIIII.IIIIII.IIIIII-III SSSEEEERENEEEENEEEEGEEEED " from $1.00 to 86c eac! Women’sBloomers,68¢ Of Windsor crepe and flesh and black sateen, also some flesh and white batiste step-ins. Regular sizes only. Friday only, 8¢ oth, Dag- Splendidly aitors: Usual to $4.50 value. TieD, The Shopping Center«—11th and G Sts. I-IlilllIIIIIl-llIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'I‘III_IIIIII | | IIII’IIIII 10c to 15¢ Laces, 5c Yard 0dds and ends of val and cluny lace edges and insertions. e yard —Main Hot-Weather Suits, $2.75 Friday | ho7.3 6o e, Ohpendoly 1 only, 68c.—Bargain Basement. Sty enly. s 78 Ro Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President - 12-button. All sises. in white, broken sette color brown. Main Floor. $1 Febric Gloves, 69¢ Chamolsette and suede finish, izes .& chamol- Decorated Boxes Tin Boxes, suitable for candy or etnr m"? 2-pound size, 3bc; wnm size. ng Trazs to match mateh, . lll‘—. tionery $1.50 and $2 Sik Gedler; 59 |, 59¢ Metal Girdles, 39 Made of taffets or messaline silk; fasten ‘Wwith hooks and eyes. Black, white of 89c.—Main Fioor. at front and navy. Friday ouly, white, green and white and blue and white, etal com| Fridsy only, 39e.— 100 Wonderful Friday Bargains New summer values as welcome as a cool, delightfully refreshing breeze. Especially selected items for men, women and children, also needed. things for the home, at reduced prices that should send hundreds of people here FRIDAY. No plwne orders on advertised items $1.50 Silk Hose, $1 Rockford Silk Hose, in black. Also Silk hose with embroidered clocks in black, brown, gray and nude, with contrasting clocks. Friday only, $1.00.—Main Floor. Children’s Socks, 2 Pr. 35¢ Regularly 25¢ and 29c. Plain white and black socks. also white with attractive fancy tops. Sizes 5 to 915 Friday only, 2 pairs, 35c. —Main Floor. Children’s Socks, 2 Pr. 75¢ English Ribbed orts Socks. 34-length, roll top, in black, “h te and brown. Broken assortment of sizes. Friday only, 2 pairs, 75¢c. —Main Floor. $3.50 Silk Hose, $2.69 Women's Van Raalte, all-over pure thread ingrain silk hose. In black, white, brown. gray, champagne. Mostly all sizes. Friday anly, $2.69—Main Flocr. $1 Silk Hose, 2 Pr. $1.45 Women's. \With fashioned seam back. in black and white. Friday only, 2 pairs for $1.45.—Main_Floor. 59c & 75¢ Hose, 2 Prs. 95¢ Ik and Lisle Hose, seamed back, in vhite. brown, gray and nude. Also self stripe in beige and nude. <ilk lisle hose, plain and drops tch Mostly “firsts.” some irregular weav [o} and other good makes. Fndu\ o 2 pairs, 95c—Main Floor. $1.59 Silk Vests, $1.29 Low-neck _«i vests. plain and novelty weaves, in_pink, sky. maize and orchid. First qualitv. Friday only, $1.29—Main Floo~. iy Frica 25—Main F Union Suits, 2 for 95¢ Regularly 39¢ and 69c. Low neck. summer- weight suit ght knee and umbrella, built- up shoulder and bodic Regular and extra large sizes. Friday only, z for 95c.—Main Floor. Rickelieu Suits, 2 for $1.45 Regularly 85c and 81. Women's. Low neck. ribbed suits, tight knee and umbrella style. Also closed suits and envelope chemisc. Reg- ular and extra sizes. First quality. Friday only, 2 for $1.45—Main Floor. 75c¢ and 85¢ Union Suits, 59¢ Children's Lexton summer-weight bloomer style. of nainsook, with bloomers of chambray in rose and romper blue. Ages 2 to 12 years. Friday only, 59c—Main Floor. $1.25 & $1.50 Union Suits, 95¢ Women's Athletic style. of plain and checked muslin. bodice and built-up shoulder. Broken assortment of sizes. Friday only, 95c. —Main_Floor. Liitle Boys’ ‘Wash Suits, $1.10 Reguiar S50 to $195 values. Fast-colored material;, Peggy. Invincible, Ajax. Galateas, Jeans. Daytona Cloth. Beach Cloth and Khaki. base ball and Models are Oliver Twist, middy, bas Sizes 3 to 8. the popular khaki flapper style. Friday only, $1.10.—Main Floor. Furniture Specials 85 Maple Porch noeker with cane seat and arms. At $3.75 $6 Kitchen Table with drawer. size Z5x40-inch. .85 Poroelain Top Kitchen Table, 2540-inch. Slight_fm- perfactios v or Rocker, with hm‘g $18 Old Irory Art Reed Chai arms. cretonne seat and back. Friday. $14 Couch Hammock, Gray or Khakl. with link spring and soft_matiress. $3.50 Folding Card Table, leatherette tcp, 29x20- ma Magazine Rack with 3 shelves. fumed oak. At $149 Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. Rengo Belt Corsets, $2.39 For average and stout figures. Rubber-top models with long hip. Reinforced over ab- domen. Made of heavy pink coutil. Sizes 23 to 36. lay only, $2.39.—Third Floor. 0 . Stationery Special, 45¢ Includes 72 sheets of linen fabric paper and 2 envelopes to match. White and colors. Friday only, 45c—Main Floor. suits, ~ $25 Silk Dresses, $13.50 About 30 in sports and street styles. Of Canton, sportspun, georgette and crepe de chine. Collars and cuffs of white Canton, beaded, elbow and long sleeves, round and V neck, wide girdles and narrow belts. All very smart styles, but a few of a kind. Rose, mustard, henna, black, blue and navy. Sizes 16 to 44, Fri only, $1350.—Third JFloor. I $5 Skirts, $2.45 About 50 of checked ratine and all colet. Full gathered back. narrow belts, pearl but- tons and fancy pockets. In green and white, blue and white. black and ‘white, and orchid and white. Waistbands 26 to 33. Friday only, $2.45—Third Floor. Tub Dresses, $10 Of ratine and gingham. broidered nar- row- belts, large roomy pockets, straightline and medium waist. a few to select from. The newest and most wanted colors are rep- resented. Friday only, $10.00.—Third Floor. Select yours at once because stocks are limited and at these prices for day only. In blue or brown and w! Dmp Awnings for porch, complete wnh_ fixtures, as follows: 5 feet wide, 8 feet long, 6 feet wide, 8 feet long. 8 feet wide, 8 feet long, $239 $2.89 $3.69 Second Floor. e 49¢ Cretonnes, 28c Yard Cut from the full bolts. Dark colorings; bird and floral designs. For slip cove cushions and hangings. Friday only, 28c yard. —Second Floor. Hot Weather Home Needs $1.69 Linene Couch Covers, $§129 each. $1.39 \losqmlo Netting, 8 vards, $1.10. Swinging Porch Hammocks, $4.65. Cretonne Porch Cushions, $1.59. 5 Bar Harbor Cretonne Furniture Cush- 4 B4 $1 Py ~jous, $135. $1.65 Cretonne Laundry Bags. $1.00. 65c Marquisette Sash Curtains, 48c. 49c Lace Sash Curtains, 35c. $1.45 Cross-stripe Summer Curtains, $1.05. Second Floor. $5 and $5.95 Trimmed Hats, $3.50 100 pretty Mi@®summer Hats of Taffeta and Georgette Crepe. Neatly trimmed with flowers, ribbons and novelties. De- sirable and wanted colors. Friday only, $3.50—Second Floor. g $4.50 Banded Gage Sailors, $3 Gage Master Made Sailors, in a choice se- lection of good styles. Wanted colors. Fri- day only, $3.00.—Second Floor. $2.98 Hats, $1.19 Small lots. ’lncluded are farge Untrimmed Hats, Banded Sailors and Smart Hats. Ready to wear out. Desirable colors. Friday only, $1.19.—Second Floor. Leghorn & Sports Hats, $1.89 Regularly $398. One large table of Misses® Collegiate Hats in three good styles. Neatly trimmed with grosgrain ribbon band and fin- ished with silk lining. Friday only, $1.89.— Second Floor. Men’s Cotton Socks, 10c Light-weight cotton. In black and white. V trong. A few have slight |mpericct|on5 to 11%:. Friday only, 10c pair.—Mai: Sizes 932 Floor. $1.25t0$1.75Gloves, $1.15Pr. Cliamosistte and chamois suede. 16-button. Paris point and embroidered stitchings. Good colors ax\d white. Friday only, $L15 pair— Main Flo Boys’ chkers, $1.95 Regular $245 grade. Of genuine Palm Beach or Pure Linen. Mothers who are crit- ical and want their boys to have the finest will appreciate this value. All sizes from 7 to 18. Friday only, $1.95—Main Floor, Boys’ Knickers, $1.25 Regular $145 grade. Of genuine Govern- ment Khaki and gray linene crash. Splen- didly tailored. finely finished and cut full. Sizes 7 to 18. Friday only, $1.25.—Main Floor. Menr’s Undershirts, 50c Athletic style. Sleeveless and buttonless. Extra fine white cotton, elastic ribbed; slip- over style. Sizes 34 to 50. Friday only, 50c.— Main Floor. $1.98 Crepe de Chme $1.98 Silk Shirtings $1.95 Silk and Wool Canton Friday only $1.69 The Crepe de Chine is shown in both light and dark shades. The Silk Shirt- ings are white ground, with colored stripes. Silk and Wool Canton Crepe in twelve shades. $1.19 to $1.49 Dress Goods at 89c Yard The assortment comprises 54-inch All-wool Tweeds, 40-inch Wool Mixed Plaids and Checks, 54-inch Wool-mixed Black-and-white Checks. All-wool French Challies grouped into one big lot for Friday only at 89c yard. 89c Plain and Fancy Satinette at 75c yard. Shown in the popular <port shades, also white and black. At 75¢ ylr N Palais Royal—Second Floor. Oval Rag Rugs The very best, made of new gingham and cretonne. 18x36-inch size, $1.69 24x36-inch size, §239 27x54-inch size, $349 36x60-inch size, $6.69 A desirable rug for bathroom or in front of your bed. Second Floor. Grass Rugs, $3.39 and $1.39 De Luxe Co.'s rugs. for the smaller rooms or porches. Sizes 4vix7Vi feet, at $339. 3x6 feet at $1.39.—Second Floor. $12.95 Grass Rugs, $6.85 8x10 size. De Luxe Co. and Badger rugs. él" perfect. Friday only, $6.85 each.—Second loor. Neponset Floor Covering, 58c Square Yard For your kitchen, pantry, bathroom, etc. 20 patterns to choose from. In part bolt lengths. Regularly 8% sq. yd. Friday only, 58c— Second Floor. Men’s Union Sults 59c 432 good quality Athletic suits of checked nainsook. Sleeveless and knee length. Elastic waistband in back _for comfort. Correctly made. Sizes 34 to 46. Fridny onply, 59c.—Main Floor. Organdie Slurtmg $1 Yard 36 inches wide. Trimmed with tiny ruffles, in navy blue only. Formerly $375. Friday only, $1.00 yard—Main Floor. Men’s Pajamas, $1.29 About 50 light- »\cnght suits, plain colors. Sizes A, B and C. Friday only, $1.29—Main Floor. ) Men’s White Shirts, $1.49. With collars attached. Good quality, made to perfection in every detail. Sizes 14 to 17. Friday only, $1.49—Main Floor. Men’s Wash Ties, 29¢ Mercerized tubular reversible wash ties. Large collection of patterns to choose from. Friday only, 29c—Main Flcor. Boys’ Summer Knickers, 65¢ Good quality khaki, Daytona cloth and gray crash. All sizes, 5 to 17. Regular 95c to $1.25 value. Friday only, 65c—Main Floor. Men’s Union Suits, $2.79 Regulariy $5 and $650. Snlk and silk-mixed Athletic suits. The well known Regatta make. Sleeveless and knee length. White and colors. Sizes 34 to 46. All perfect. Friday only, $2.79.—Main Floor. ) > Men’s Collars, 10c each Laundered Arrow Brand collars. Broken Tots, sizes 137 to 18. Friday only, 10c each.— Main_Floor. £ Boys’ Sports Blouses, 53¢ Regularly 95c. $1.25 and $1.50. “Bell” Blouses and other well known makes. Sports Blouses, Neckband Blouses, button-up collars, white and colors. Percale, madras, pongee and ox- \Fvca\-e. Ages 6 to 16. Friday only, 59a—Main loor. 2 Boys’ Bathing Suits, 95¢ - One-piece style. Of cotton in navy and white. Well made and perfect fitting. ~Sizes 26 to 34. Friday only, 95c—Main Floor. Chinaware Bargains Innovation Cat-glass Candy Jars, i51b. capacity. =g, Regularly $1.45. Friday only, (4 vation Cut-glass Comports *2d Spoon Trays. o) daisy Gesign. Values up to §1 al. C Celonial Cream Pitchers, 15 glose. Regularly 29c. Special, Friday only, C Oro lot of China and Porcelain Saucers, in plain and While they Jast. 5o Bowls and Nappies, st fa shapes: assorted decorations. e. each. wn and White Lined Mixing 1 and 17 quart capacity. Keguiar salues up Special, Friday onls. loss Out—Several Hundred Gladiola Bulbs and Tuber A, eac 1c Glazed Stono Slop Jars or Combinsts. complete 0, with bail le. - Rezularly 79¢. Friday only, 59¢ Stone Cemetery Vases, blue tintcd: 7'4-inch size. Regularly 49c. ~ Friday only. 5¢ (,39:48 Dinner Set—American Porcelain Dinner Sat, sersice or #ix people. Has 4 delicate rose and forget- me-not_decoration. =< $6.98 Fancy American Porcelain Cups and Saucers, coffee size; firet quality. Regularly dozen. - Special SIX for <! 98¢ Six-piece Nappy Sets. nested: oue slze of each; & Plue-banded_border. 1.45 Regularls $1.69. Special, Seven-piece Glass Berry Sets, consisting of S-inch bowl and six berry dishes to match: imitation cut bot- tom. Regularly 49c. Special, Colonisl Glass Butter Di Special, Covered Porcelain Ice Water Jugs, in and medallion decorations; 1%-piat’ upuxty Baglariy §138 ant 1.0, Ciolee, 35¢ Regularly 89c. 25¢ sprays $1.49 Boyal—Fourth Floor. $13.95 and $20 Tumcs, $12 . and $17.95 Sequin and Jet Tunics on black net. Elabo- rately beaded and spangled for dancing and evening gowns. Also several models in bead ot georgeitte Friday only. $12.00 and $17.95 ain Floor. $5 Sfioppmg Bags, $2.98 Moire silk, silk lined, also a few rubber lined. Can be used for bathing or babies’ necessities. Friday only, $2.98—Main Floor. many long_len - itbon ® Roma Houseware Bargains Cobalt Blue Enamelware, all first q following items: values up to 79c; at. @<t. Pails. Large Rize Mixing' Bowls. 8.qt. Lipped Cooking Pots. 2. Wash Basins. 3, 4 qt. Covered Kettles. Ote Lot of Pressrving Kstiles, gray. blue and white ‘pamel, 8, 10 and 12 qt. sizes; subject to slight 25 imperfections: values up to 9. Choice Friday, only C ‘White Mef ted Waste Baskets, regu- larly 98c. Epect " 59¢ Whi to Eoameled Bath Stools, rubber tips, regu- larly Fridas, onls. T RS 75T 49¢ Sat of Six Each. Table n-A ‘Tea_Spoons, in import- *4 aluminum; 1y 98c. 95¢ 95¢ regularly Friday only, com- plete et Large Bize Aluminum Colanders, Sunray finish, regularls $1. Aluminum 69¢c Tery uletal for griading FRAnIOSC Stoners, reguiarly %c. 4o Windsor Shape Sauce y 98c. Special. 49¢c and 4 at. sizes, Sus- gq values T m $1.25. Special, (4 is Royal—Bargain Basement. ‘Women's 180 and 25¢ Pure Linen Hemstitched Hand. borchisfs, ‘I wolid colors ‘and ‘white with embrolderad corners or initials, for 81 Bc and’ 250 Colored Novelty Hemstitohod Hand: kerchiefs, B e totted Lorans and, center, . size, rolled edge, , 2.qt. size. Special, Climax Vegetable Graters: bread. cheese and many other purposes; $1.40. Special. New Standard Cherry Special, 4-qt.'Aluminum Convex Pans; Sudray fnish: regu Aluminum Pudding P ray finish; 2 for $1 Men's 300 Pure Linen Hardkerchiefs, h!nllllched with embroidery initial. 3 for 81 loyl Cambric Homatitched Handkerchiefs, with sarrew Palais Royal—Main Floor. Ribbon Specials Ribbon Remuants of Dresden. .Moire, Roman stripes. etc. 5 to &, inches wide. n Romnanf Batin, “Molre and Dresden, 43 tnches wide. - Lengthy Sromr s 2 sards, 19¢ tor Ribbons, 5 to 814 lnches wide. All the wanted shades for girdles, etc., 890 yard. Main Floor. bem.. Dozen, Satin, Plaids, All colors and Bathing Needs All-rubber Capes, assorted colors, each, $1.39. Bathing Caps, assorted colors. 19c to $1.49. Bathing Shoes, assorted colors, 65c to $2.25. Two-tone Bathing Belts, assorted, each, 39c. Bathing Bags, assorted. with handle, also with drawing cord. 45¢ to 89c.—Main Floor. Women’s Blouses, $2.69 Of pongee, dark sitk and tricolette. Over- blouses and tailored effects. Light and dark shades, navy, black, henna, honeydew, tan, etc. All sizes, but hot in every style. Fris day only, $2.69.—Third Floor. Art Needlework Crochet Cotton, 10 Balls, 39¢ Odds and ends of mercerized cotton, Bucilla brand, Coates and R. M. C. In white, sizes .")‘_(:. 60 and 70. Friday only, 10 balls, 39c.—Main oor. 39¢ to.50c Stamped Articles, 19c Table of odds and ends, consisting of scarfs, three-piece vanity sets,” centers, ctc. Friday only, 19c—Main Floor. 50c to 75c Stamped Articles, 25¢ Table of odds -and-ends, consisting of.tan. centers. 3-piece lunch sets, scarfs, table covers. etc. Friday only, 25c.—Main Floor. $5 to $6.95 Sweaters, $3.75 Women’s. Fiber and wool sweaters in tuxedo effect, slip-over models. In light and dark weaves. Broken size assortments. Frie day only, $3.75—Third Floor. Scarfs, Friday, 75¢ Of fiber silk ‘in horizontal stripe effects. Friday only, 75c.—Main Floor. Boys’ Hats and Caps, 69¢ We are closing out our‘stock; included are Straw Hats, Cravenette Hats and Middy Hats. Broken lots and sizes. Formerly up to $345. Friday only, 69c—Main Floor. Men’s PalmBeach Suits, $10.95 Regularly $15 to $16.50. The better tailored kind, made with full open French facings. many silk trimmed. Medium and dark colors in the neat patterns. Models include young men's form-fitting and semi-conservative styles. Regular sizes. 34 to 44. Also some stouts and shorts. No alterations. Friday only, $10.95.<Main: Floor. Men’s and Young Men’s Khaki or White Duck Trousers, $1.75 $2.00 to $2.50 value. " Khaki or white duck. Finish and make the very best. Sizes 29 to 44 waist. Friday only, $1.75.—Main Floor. Toilet Articles Mhfimflnmhfl.m Red shampeoins 5 'S h Lion Floating Custle Soxp. At 1% 50c ber Bath Sponges. 3N (o Bertumed Bath Bowdars. Box, 180 m‘ll. Soap. cakes 39 10c Cosmo But! cakes. e Pound Boses Talcum Powder, 1o viole! carnation and rose. 190 T8¢ Wnnnll Built Hairbrushes, bristles set in llng{c Friday Only—Main Floor. $1 and $1.25 Gloves, 55¢ Pair Strap-wrist Gauntlets and 8-button length, in white chamois suede. Two-clasp Milanes: Silk Gloves, good -quality embroidered stitch- ings. in black, white and gray. Slight faults. Friday only, 55c pair—Main Floor. num. At Bargain Basement Friday Bargains Include Wonder Dresses at $2.95—See Opposite Page Dresses of Imported Swisses and Ginghams, Linenes, étc. Full Details on Next Page. First Learn of Other Wonderful Friday Bargains. Silk Mixed Hose, 59¢ Long silk boots, lisle tops, reinforced feet. Black. whne nude. cordovan, gray. Irregular. 25¢ Hose, 2 Pairs for 39¢ Juveniles'—ribbed—reinforced. Sizes' 6 to 10. Irregular. Friday, 2 pairs, 39c—Basement. Long Silk Gloves, $1.25 16-button length, with double finger tips. 6 to 7. First quality.—Basement. $1.98 Handbags, $1.39 ‘Women's Leather Bags, black and colors, fitted with vantiy mirror. $139~| t. 19¢ Socks, 2 Pairs for 29¢ Juveniles —rlbhed—whne with striped tops. Irregular—5 to 9—Bargain-Basement. .$1.00 Sheets, Seamles, 86¢c Size 63x90 mches Mill stained—reduced fi -Bargain' Basement. - , $1.00 72:90 inches. All perfect. Only 200 to sell at $1.00 each.—Bargain Basement. ¥ Pettlcoats, $2.89 ©f all-silk taffeta, in every desirable color. Regular sizes. riday only, $239, ‘--.;fi.-- ENEESESEEEREN 36-inch Muslin, 10c Bleached and. unbleached Also percales and g;'nghams Mnll lengths at 10c yard—Bare n Mosqluto Tents 39c Can also be used as cam nade for th U. S. Government—samo:l;l::e:t.m 4 able Padding, 54 inches wide. Saye your dmmg table—at little cost. 40c yard—Ba n Basement. Hose, 2 Pairs for3_9c Fiber silk boots, lisle” tops—black, white, tan, zordnvan, gray. Irregular—Bargain Base- ment $1 Silk Hose, 77c : With long silk boots, femfarud—bh:k whne. gray. nudc, cogdovan. Irregulln—-Blr- 1% Soclu,_Z ¢ Fiber Silk—sizes 7 to 9)/,—;/ length—roll ;::’f tops. S:tr.nmer colors. lrregu?:‘:—B:fi n 25cVests, ShorS0c Women’s — ribbed = low n;ck. o sleeveless. Regular_ and extra sizes.. Irregular.—! hy gular. B-ruln Huck Towels, 6 for $1 With neat red borders. Limit of six (6) to each purchaser. Friday only—Basement. 69c Aprons at 47c , “Polly Prim,” of percale, made up fancifully. Pockets. and rickrack: trimming.—] 'ment. Georgette Blouses, $2.59 Flesh, white, bisque overblouses, sleeves. Some tailored—Bargain Corsets, Extra Value, $1.89 Coutil—low bust, long hips, some reinforced, others with elastic, broad front clasp. 24 to 36.—Bargain Basement. Warm Weather Corsets, $1 Last. of lots—coutit and novelty weaves. Low bust, various length hips. 21.to 28— Damask, 69c and 89¢ Mill lengths table damask—floral effects— 134 yards at 69c. 2 yards at 89c—Basement. Petticoats, $3.89 short it ,..2Of Taffeta and Messaline, plain and change- able colors. Extra sizes. Friday only, $389— I NN NN NN ESEREEEREEEEEEEES Rl _color—36 and 38— Napkins, 12 for $1.29 17-inch Damask, floral panems ready to use—Bami Hemmed Bedspreads at $1.19 Crochet—hemmed—size 72x86—good quality. —Bargain Basement. Glove Silk Vests, $1. 39 Women's—first %u;llu;—bodlce style—flesh argain Basement. Novelette Spreads, $1.89 For summer use—white and colors. : Regu~ larly $269. Friday, $1.89—Bargain Hair Nets, 12 for 25¢ Cap shape—real hair—all shades. and blond. 12 for 25c—Bargain $1 Umbrellas, 79¢ brown it. Chifdren’s—with paragon frames and baka- : Bargiin Basement. lite_handles.—] Handkerchiefs, 6 for 25¢ Women’s—seconds of 10c_and 15c grades— white and sports colors—Bargain Basement. Union Suits, 2 for 98¢ Women’s—irregular—low neck, lace kne-s—40 to 44—Bargain Netting, 8 Yards for $1 Mosqmtu Nemnf ik, green, black, white. n Eueme 19cl'l 2 Pairs 25¢ Women 's—black with white feet—reinforced —9 to 10. Irregular.—Bargain Basement. sleeveless, Hemmed Napkins, 12 for 63_ 16-inch Damask Napklm dice patterns. Slightly musscd Somc soiled. 63c dozen.— ment $1 House Drusec, 75¢ Some were $1.50—of striped ginghams. Neat collar, 34 sleeves. 36 to 40.—Bargain Base- $l 9_5_§—eater: at$1.29 Some were $2.95.. Slip-ons, last of lots—long sleeves, sash, pockets—black and colors.— Bargain Basement. v White organdy with lace and tucking, ribbon sashes—sizes to 14 years—] n Basement. $1 Union Suits, 79¢ Women's. Flesh-color Athletic. Suits—low: neck.:sleeveleis, knee length—36 to 44.—Bar- n i [} Illlllll!llllll.l.'llll the skin SEESEEEEEEEENEENEEENEEN = CONSIDER JuLY 17 FOR WARD'S TRIAL Judge Gives Prosecutor; Choice of Early Date or Airing of Records. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., June 22— Supreme Court Justice Morschddser! today held that Walter S. Ward, in-| dicted for the first degree murder of: Clarence Peters, ex-sailor, was en-| titled either to an early trial or an opportunity to examine the migitey of the grand jury for the purpoge of; {attacking the validity of the imdict-. ment. - He gave District Attorney Wigks: until next Monday to decide whet'ier he| would be willing to start Ward's triall on July 17—as demanded by Ward's counsel. If Mr. Weeks agrees the aps plication for permission to exasiné the minutes will be denjed. 1f he re- fuses the application will be granfef TAFT STUDIES LAW COURTS OF LONDON Luncheon Follows Tour 3\ Introduction to Eminent Judges and Lawyers. B the Associated Pre. LONDON, Taft vi today with Sir Thomas Willes C senior master of the supreme &1 and observed methods of nmcedu:l in this English judicial body. He wa introduced to London’s most eminafit judges and lawyers, who later tegi dered him a luncheon. This afternoon the ex-President ceived visits from Gen. Sir Jame Wilcoxs, Governor of Bermuda, and Sir John Harrington of the British! army. both of whom are old-ti friends. Banquet for Tonight. Tonight he will be given a banque by Sir John Simon and leaders of bench and bar. The court held in Buckingham Pak ace last night was a largely attendsl’ and an unusnually brilint, funceighy King George wore the uniform of colonel of the Scots Guard. Quesw: Mary was dressed in a beautiful cné ation of cream and gold liame ve}- vet with a train of especially wovew English brocade of the same colofs, embroidered with dlamonds and draped with old point de Flandery lace. She w mond coronet The only not the royal circle were the Prince af Wales and Princess Mary and V count Lascelles. It is hoped they wil attend today’s court K Other Americans Presented. Among the Americans presented by George Harvey, can ambakd sador, and_Mrs were Mrgi James M. Beck and Miss Beck, wife! and daughter of United States so« licitor_gemeral: Mre. Ollie M. Jameg Mrs. Ogden Hammond. Mrs William S. Howland, Mrki Hayward. ) II. | quoise and diamante em idery-wnd: a train of the same bLrocade u.n with gold tissue 432,013 SCOUTS IN U. & Boys' Organization Augmenlgd 18,544 in Last Year. NEW YORK, June 22—Boy Séogts in the United States now number :432.- 01% and including officials list 535,499 members, it was announced vesterdAy. During the last vear 18.544 boys:be- Scouts and t All Sizes on Hand ¢ MUDDIMAN, 616 12th St.—1204 G St. } very one to his specialty. An insurance adviser is a | necessity to any business— | an asset; for in the con- sideration of the various angles of insurance which enter into all business—the experienced judgment. will | save many more or less | costly mistakes—of omis- | sion and commission. We are “Insurists"— know the subject’ inside out—and can advise with the knowledge of long ex- perience. 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