Evening Star Newspaper, July 27, 1922, Page 21

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112 IN SHADE, NATIVES SHIVER . - IN WOOL ROBES | By Cable to The Star and Obicogo Dally News. 4 ‘conyrignt, 19250 ' BAGDAD, Mesopotamia, July 27.— With the temperature at 112 degrees in the shade, many , of the natives of this region fear that the date crop will be damaged by the unseason- BRITAN T0 KEEP ALL OBLGATION Lord Birkenhead Reiterates Assurances of Payment of Every War Debt. Woodmarh & Lathrop - DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant Day |z Ha o B g Jord hlEgh enanoellon toan sesunton | Benchest the cot T #nd preserves leather and tokes m?’;,";': f:,,“:;’ Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not 3 sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. ! at the dinner of the Eng- [ ped i : % , 48 White Skirts, 1 Each 1ish Speaking Union, in farewell to the 4 Economical— 7 — ambassador on his return to Wash- | while tha stifing g iy Wfl:"o"::’"@flt Easy. Black, ) , Ox-blood and Brown. Wonderful values, it would be hard to equal at this extra special price. Of fine gab- ardine and twill cord; well tailored and attractively finished with pearl buttons and ington, to ate and underscore i Always 10c. novelty pockets. All new and "way below the regular price. Sizes 26 to 32. I inli h daviolability ‘of the - ebiigations of FOR FAMILY USE— "t.msmflounomset. A 33 Summer Dresses, Special, $2.75 each—Im- ported ginghams and voiles; plaids, checks bristle dauber which -cleans the shoes and applies pofish quickly and easily. Large lambs’ wool polisher brings and dots. Conservative shades. 5 Sports Jackets, Redwced to $3.75 each—Car- dinal, mohawk or navy flannel. With white the shine with & few strokes, It's best to 8ay “SHINOL A" braid. 15 Raincoats, §10 each; were $18 and Shew™ o "prevesiion of iiies1" liguor $19.50. Including some capes. Of silk, full cut. shipments to this country. ’ ‘ : DOWN STAIRS STORE i 100 Bathing Suits, *2.50 Indicated, is the question of stopping Very Special Values d practice of {ssuing fraud- Pure worsted suits, well finished and in desired colors. izes 28 to 34. Stop to see these. Males tidy-looking feet—that give the right impression, den , | Informal city tell 4 visitors- that this summer is the coldest they have ever experienced. And, in spite of the terrific temper- ature, it s a fact that more persons are snuffiing with colds than are overcome by the heat. However, the writer has just re- fused an invitation from local chaplain to address his Bible the subject, “Winter In Siberi B e = United States toward arch of al- lemed rum-runners outside the three- mile 1imit may grow out of the diplo- matic correspondence which has been felicitous exchange of expre: amity and good will between edtest English-speaking na- Must Meet Just Demands. . + “When we look buck long 27 Silk Dresses, $675 each—Greatly reduced. history we find no ucccan‘;g:nwohu;re we Of satin. crepe knit or crepe de chine. New o ‘":gt': m%ez :il bond to which S eatet Stutes 3 j ur hand,” - long-waist styles or basque. Some beaded head declared. “Honor and the sta- 6 Silk Sports Skirts, $3.75 each; were $5.95— bility of the finance of this country Pleated or plain, in bright high shades. require that we should be ready to 12 Serge Skirts, $3.75 each; were $5—Black and white stripe; pleated. § 3 i H méeet any proper and reasonable e which can properly and le- L3 be laid upon us. “I only touch upon this delicate sub- ject bocause it is proper I should say plainly for the understanding of the ¢itizens of this countty and the United States that we are not today Silk Hose, 50c Pure Thread Silk Special 200 pairs with high spliced heels, lisle tops and just slight the unworthy legatees of those who for generations had charge of the sec- curity and financlal hegemony of the world. ‘The lord chancellor's declaration drew more applause than Sir Auck- d’'s afirmations a few. minutes ter that far more Americans had a ‘comprehensive view of Great Brit- (LU CLOSED ain's problems and conditions than irregularities.” Black, nude, Brit f Amer} ffairs.” This h: SWEATERS BLOUSES L R Roflons ol Amtiees anais el SATURDAY 8 Shetland Weave Sweaters, $1 Greatly Reduced shade. If perfect would be S{ f;e‘;:"?m‘;‘r continent cabled to seach; were $1.95—Jade, pink or white. A bit damaged. 9 Worsted Sweaters, $1.50 The ambassador, through his resi- dence in America or the reading of newspapers, which he praised so high- ly, displayed an extensive knowledge Tomorrow S50c Special Attractions for Friday Kayser $3 and $3.50 Rolettes Every Pair Absolutely Perfect—Sensqtipnally Priced $1.98 | Heeltex and Lace Hose Men’s Socks 2 ters, § . of American slang.'which he used ap- :""& were §295Slip-ons or { 6 pairs opriately and handily throughout uxedos, slightly imperfect. 50 Blouses of voile or dimity; C for 95¢ o fllustrated what attractive styles with Peter or believable ignor- 4 Fiber Silk Tuxedos, $250 cach; were $4.95—Navy, blue and black. Americe existing in Great Pan or Tuxedo collars. Plain " by a number of amusing an or color striped. Short or long sleeves. Sizes 36 to 46. DOWN STAIRS STORE 200 Wash Frocks, $1 .68 » ) Way Under Regular Price Voile frocks with self color organdy collars and sashcs.: Chambray and Linene frocks, with flower embroidery and tie-back sashes. Unusual at $1.68. Medium-weight Lisle Socks; deep ribbed tops and rein- forced soles. Black and white. Slightly irrégular, Sizes 10 and 10%%. s not a one-sided affair, and campaign of education throw light into tne dark places” in the minds of the citizens of the two countries to remove such colossal ig- norgnoe. 18 conclusion the ambassador de- clared that at present, so far as offi- clal relations were concerned, nothing could be more fortunate or happy than the relations between these two governments. 4 Otto Kahn toasted Lord Birkenhead, lauding his services to the wllied use and the esteem in which he is eld In America. Women’s Athletic Union Suits, 75¢ Reduced from $125—24 suits, flesh-color striped voile or crepe. Bodice style; elastic back webbing. Sizes 36 to 44. Now for a Friday sale of the finest quality of the famous Kayser Rolettes (Why roll your own?) at a price almost unbelievably low. = Shirred elastic rolled cuff tops. Of plain, corded stripe and fishnet glove silk, in white, champagne, combinations of solid colors and beautiful stripes, and of thread silk in black. Never such an opportunity to save on this smartest Econouy 150 Swiss Ribbed V. 30¢ Th ts_included Sir Laming | f siery Apron G8¢ Petti T i WO i (i i e and finest of sport hosiery. Dresses 1C0a S, the American consdl weneral, Robert . Bkinne; —Built-up shoulders. Sizes 36 to 40. Lord Riddel and many 8. 200 Ginghams, percales and other prominent persona; Regularly $1 $2.25 to $3.00 Silk Hose chambrays. Square necks Famous Onyx Heeltex Thread Silk or Peter Pan collars. Were 150 Sateen Petticoats— BRITA g H “K——" Rolettes of pure thread silk, Hose, in black, white and brown. much more. wb!':e;r darkflciolors. Made Glove Silk Lingerie ITAIN BALKS AT PLAN (2 some pertect, un;cra»nllgh;ly irregular’ s 39 Heels like Pointes. Slight irregulars; B with deep ruffle. = in black, white, brown and gray. Also . Also beautiful, silky quality imported Uniforms at Less Pett‘i)coa:s 95 s‘:,g"‘“g‘a}"-” each; were TO SEIZE RUM RUNNERS |2 full-lengith glove silk hose, fancy stripes == [ Lace Lisie Hose, montly black: every c , £ t Bk, ack. white, i, pair perfect. Sensationa 4 14 Matdw’ Uniforms, 33.95 4 C o B the Associated Prose. =3 1‘::“?!‘:':;-, fete’ Very mlight irregulars priced at 79e. et 24 Vests, $1.95 and $2.38 each; each; were $5.45, of black or 50 White Sateen Petticoats, gray gabardine with whit 2 f : wer, 7 LONDON, July 27.—With reference Gctachable collars and eufre, hadow-proof ~with rein- “G&fil-’!| andjass to the note from the Washington gov. ’:’ 30 Matde vmitorend s, forced panel back and ‘ m"‘ ”'.‘" greatly reduced ernment, asking co-operation in the S . ks o aerwin. WIS tiontt Llislic wiilt band o S0c each. Suppression of Tauor-running Into the Continuing the Sweeping 16 pairs Bloomers, tly re- duced to $1.98 ulr."“ i DOWN STAIRS STORR United States through Bermuda and the Bahamas, it is understood the British government has informed Washington that the three-mile limit rule cannot be altered. Great Britain takes the ground that she is unable to make a precedent permitting the selsure of such vessels outside that 1imit. The government, however, is con- sulting with the colonial governments concerned with respect to clearance papérs, changé of registry and other points. and gray and white stripe. and hemstitched bottom. White collars and cuffs. Splendid values. DOWN STAIRS STORB 100 Sport Girdles, $1.25 Special for Friday C]ooll an(\()\ clolm'l'orlahle.h Of alternate stripe pink coutil and elastic. Well fitting; short hip and with four Crmi g P r hose supporters. 100 Corsets, Special, $1.38 each —R & G and La Gracia mod- els—light weight broches and Millinery D Clearance " Trimmed Hats and Sport Hats In Black, White and all | Girls’ Gingham Frocks 50c Sices 7 to 14 years. 36 Gingham Dresses, in checks, plaids or solid colors. Well finished and in young girl LT T f of d 200 Bandeaux, Special, 28c each—Of pink broche or bas- ket weave. Made with shoul- it TR basket weaves or_fine coutils. Lightly boned. Topless and low-bust styles. Sizes 20 to 33. 20 Corsets, Reduced, {148 each —C. B. or La Gracia; low-top styles or with medium bust. der tapes and strong hook and eye back fastening. All sizes, 32 to 4. 75 Satin Bandeaux, Special, 60c each—Pink flowered patterns styles. White Organdy Dresses, Reduced to 5 Open All Da 1y SATURDAY cluding georgette, hair colors. » Another Opportunity for Men Trimmed Hats and £ Sport Hats That Sold | for $5.00 and $6.00, in- | Of broche or coutil. Pink and with satin ribbon straps. ; i i I = \.\-}hite. Sizes 21, 22, 24, 26, 28, fastening, Sizes 32 o 40. ?/ae?\( 32 in very pretty styles. S(“w RIZ :’ra}l,d' bam“det s;t '-}f_' S H I R S A L E 30 and j greatly reduced. Were $7 and $8.95 each. N ) S lduetya: Choia E DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE '\\\\\ l”//// o il E All Si g ni Lo i . Every izes g Trimmed Hats and Sport Hats that sold for | Shirt 14 to . ® $6.00 to $8.00, including all the fine straws and crepes s c ¢ Sale of Millinery i black, wie, backand-whit and o calts, and “e) |1 Parfect iy 18 leghorn sport hats..............ooveeannnn. All our finest Trinmed Hats that sold for $10 to $25, including beautiful models in horschair, leg- horn, taffeta, satin, georgette, hemp and canton crepe. Choice.... Underwear Reduced Quality shirts in every respect—tailored of woven $ madras, printed madras, crepe madras and fine percale. Cut and made for proper fit and exceptional service. >y S-button fronts, French cuffs and placket sleeves. Clever stripes of all colors. See window display Bathing Suits Reduced Former Prices Far Exceed This Remnant Marking Trimmed Hats, dress styles, of hair braid or Untrimmed Hats, of Milan sports models. 50c each. straws. 6 New Fall Hats, a bit water stained. 50c each. z 50 Trimming Pieces; feather fancies or flowers. Reduced to 35c and 75c each, DUOWN STAIRS STORE Muslin = = = H = 1 | hem,; f White, black and colors. p"c»‘r elac;.cy A Sale of Remnants Wash T T Y T MYV g § g g ! § . Dr €SS GO 38( > Women’s Children’s Waist- Women’s " )i 2 Ods Underwear. L : ‘Athletic Attachment Union Sirita Just when the bathing scason is at its height -we announce Domestic Ratine, 3 lin/’chm 4555'Yy..rr:s 58 | Union Suits Union Suits 55 substantial reductions throyghout cur stock—ranging all the way Imported Gingham, 32-inch. 30c yard; was 3Sc. 100 pairs Bloomers, pink and white ! 69c Sher o L N e s e e e Printed Voile, 38-inch. materials. RINGS 20c yard; was 25c. 2 % d Pink | A1l sizes, 2 to 12, in| . = Printed Batiste, 38-inch. 20c yard; was 23c. lingerie' cloth; i I e A thletic | White Checked Nain. | Knit Union Suits, in 5 . Japanese Crepe, J0inch. 20c yards was 28, g ; elastic knee bands. T o hote. stricuy sook “Unlon Suits of |Fegular and extra $3.98- Wool Jersey Sateen Bathing Suits 5-inc! A 3 # 5 | lity, pre-|perfect quality, w sizes. Band tops, tig] . . PGy et : P-j'-m-n ‘“C'i\::'l'('EJ x‘fil‘r}. s;pye::;tl e )]-2;}1 200 Corset Covers, trimmed with | e for comfort and | the convenlent button | and shell knees. Vari- Bathing Suits U1ack, BIpEa with white Belt and waistband. ous good makes. pocket. $2.98 Suits, $1.98 $3.98 Suits, $2.49 Women’s Bathing Tights 79c to $4.98 service. Table Napkins, 68c Dozen Were $1.26 dozen. White; size 18x20 inches. Turkish Towels, 3 for $1 Were 50c each. White jacquard weave, with colored borders. Pillowcases, 20c each Were 37'c. 60, a trifié soiled. Bedspreads, $1.84 Each Were $295. 14 crocheted double-béd size; soiled. DOWN STAIRS STORE embroidery. 12 Chemise, lace trimmed. 12 pairs Stepsins, plain tailored. 15 Qowns. These are most excep- tional values, but are quite soiled. DOWN STAIRL STORE $2.98 One-piece suits of graceful lines and quality materials and work- manship. V or round neck. Black. copen, navy and green, trimmed with white and colors. $12.50 $1 Down $1 we ‘We have completed a sen- . sational and opportune pu chase of thése Diamond Rin; Each Diamond is a genuine, brilliant, sparkling stone. Set in 18-kt. and 14-kt. gold mountings for ladies. These Diamond Rings must be seen to be appreciated. This is your oppartunity to buy one, Worth so much maore than 41250 that we will allow $15.00 in exchange for a larger diamond $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Boys’ Wash Suits = Hundreds of New WASH FROCKS A wealth of appealing models, -all with tie-back sashes and fancy pockets. ALL SIZES, 16 to 54—every woman can be fitted. = Trimmed with organdy, lace, pleating, pique, eyelet w"fl rickrack and piping. Appearance and Vntrinsic ‘worth far out- class the low price. UL Women’s Shoes, 50¢c, 75¢, *1 Because they are water stained or soiled bray. Middy, Norfolk and buttoned-on models in great variety. Solid colors, white trimmed with colors, and attractive color combinations. Sizes 3 to 8. Makers’ samples and surplus of excellent quality Washable Suits, tailored of Peggy cloth, galatea, Invincible suiting, linene and cham- 10 pairs White Nu- 51 pairs Tan or Ol?h Patent Leath eny time. - . . im0 L 5O or Brerd varos o Fan Vil ia Py, Don'e et this unheard-of The Fascinating New All-Wool - strap. o tunity slip by. Th - E e C styles and broken 750 paits Children's or $‘ > Di 02:3‘15»::‘,& r{sent 51;:1: Y pairs Felt Slip- sizes. All good qual- Misses’ Gun Metal Calf a remarkable value that we / 3 pers, women's sizes. ities Lace Shoes. { expect to bé very busy, and if ou want_ to make sure of INE—or SEVERAL—we ad- vise IMMEDIATE ACTION.- Men's and Boys' Hotse Slippers, $2.35 ‘Way Below the Usual Prices 300 pairs Men's Slippers, opera 100 pairs Men’s Ro: Sl Boys’ SHpper: and Everett styles. Of brown pen.’.nf fin:-brownm:::i ki?i., $9ipuics ! . opech vici kid, chamois lined. Turn with tutn soles. Very com. S5t¥1¢; dark brown viei kid; turn soles. Sizés 2 to §34. $2.49 and $2.98 On the top wave of popularity—these Charming, New Light-weight Sweaters of pure wool. quality. White and flesh. Knit with loose-shirred stitch, in broad-ribbed style 4 or in block effect. Slip-over and Tuxedo models. Very spe- DU lfllllllIHmlllmIl“_llllllllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllumlfllllllllllIII gmummmummmuuuummmmmmuu O LT UL T soles. Sizes 6-to 11. fortable. Sizes 6 to 11. DOWN STAIRS STORE ] cially priced.

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