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E EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AU 446 PUPILS TAKE COURSE. Chinese in U. S. Rush to New York ALi.EN BACKS RAIL HEADS. For Burial of Tong Chief Ko Low|veires Promus ot squars peal to Men at Work Should Be Kept. OBKALOOSA, Kan., August 10.—Ap- proval of the stand of the railroad executives in demanding that in the - strike situation the seniority rights of the men now working in the rail- road shops be protected., was voiced suggestions and even the provisions of the treaty itself. Eulogizing the attitude of the American government, the statement adds: “The unalterable and respectful policy followed by the United States regarding free excercise of sovereign- ty by the South American countries. which induces her to abstain from mediating _ or mixing in pending questions between them without pre- vious mutual -request from the in- TYPHOON DEATH. TOLL IN. CHINA - TOTALS " 60,000 By the Associated Press, PEKING, August 10.—Deaths in the tyDlivon of August 2 at.Swatow, a seaport 250 mHes northeast of Hong- kong, now “are ‘egtimated .at. 50,000, SAYS AGREEMENT SIGNED * FOLLOWS U. SLFORMULA Chilean President Denies Terms Settling Ancon Treaty Dispute Exceed the Hughes Suggestions. CZKR!ST ELECTED RULER. Former War Minister Heads Vla- divostok Government. NEW YORK. August 10.—Electio: of Gen. Diedrich, at f’me time Rul-'lla:: minister of war under the czarist re- gime, and commander of anti-bol- shevist troops in Siberia, as supreme ruler of the Priamur (anti-sovi University of Maryland Summer School Brought to Tlose. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. - COLLEGE PARK, Md., August 10.— The University of Maryland summer school, which had been in session since June 26, closed Saturday, 446 students will_cost more than $10,000, ac- cording to those in charge of the arrangements. Representatives of all the Tongs in the city, ay well 28 many Caucasians who knew Ko copper-sheathed casket, with gold handles and name blate, the body of Ko Low, murdered national president of the Hip Sing Tong, NEW YORK, August 10.—In a 3 ile. August 10.— | terested countries, is ample and ef- having taken the course. It was o rec- heré by Gov. H. J. Allen, in an ad- Doy e ke reements signed in | fective guarantee of that great peo- | ory'0% [T (HE SRS, T AR & RC | jes in state in the Tong's black- | Low. wiil attend. dreas ‘at the annual reuiion of the | reporicd Lo the American Iogotiom | Sovney sy Jiadivostol was = he representativ ple whose international reputation | Mot of the students were teachers.| draped lodge room as hundreds of The police report that the slay- old settlers and soldiers. rican legation. | nounced today in a cable message Washington by tie representatives of | yay peen justly attained through the | who were interested In special training | orrbe & & ing was the result of & private The governor cited iguarantees :he oo 1-added that 100,000 were |from V. S. Kolesnikoff, the Viadivo- Chile and Peru for settlement of the | homage It puya to the high principles | fourses offorcd by the University of| Chinese from all over the United | feua and will not cause a renewal |given the men now at work of & |gently. ~ o o o' wae needed ur-|wiok govérnments secretary of for- Ancon treaty dispute exceed the|of justice and right. Maryland. More than 100 of the mem-| States pass in a last tribute to the of long buried Tong wars, but they | “square deal,” and declared that “to = -(x;-h airs, to A. De Bodisco, in charge formula heed by the Americin o bers: Showatef, swere former isarvice Weader, stricken down by sy ssedbl|Catill bemalniln force I Chingtown, - requive tieay companics fo break this i oo buresy here. State is made ir = = : men, who were sent to the school by | sin's e and will act as escort to the fun- | pledge with these men would r e f Gen. Diedrichs, in ment jssued by I'resident A The Chinese criminal code ""“":‘, the Veterans' Bureau. streets of Chinatown. eral procession when it winds its | Rdvoeats bad faithr . Popiiar oi | weas ‘hat, Fresident Harding should accession o Jen. Merkuloff was The atatenient is in reply to charges | that, except for grave offenses, an only | ~Club week is being observed at the Delegates of the Hip Sing Tong way to the cemetery where the |ion, the governor sald, now demands | rond labor mcts as “would make the | peoples assembly & moociy’ chbasbecial e ts. Cof the | son o whom rests the maintenance of | universily this week. Members of agri- | from forelgn countries are hurry- | body of Ko Low will rest until his | that the® honor of the overnment | decision of (he board Anal in & con | eative Tam opin yLy, chosen ex- D e o an delegates | mie parents s to be let off from the | cultural clubs from all parts of the| Ing here to attend the funeral, | bones can be transported to Can- |should not be compromised and as- | troversy which affected Lransporta- | resent all lasens ofo 48 to rep- went outside of Hughes' | penalty of his erime. state are participating. which will be held Sunday, and | ton, place of his birth. serted that the people of Kansas' tion.” Tesent @il slasses of 'a population, 50c Leather Belts b $1.25 and $1.50 Tennis Oxfords Women’s 50c Sample Neckwear Special at $2.88 = | Black and Colored Novelties } \ 3 7 c Styles for women, in Newest Styles......... o b 5 2 c 0 misses and boys. * o tl'm'“';"fl‘l Ylnr sun or rain use—of fine quality piece-dyed 1 ; affeta an v — > The most popular kinds to wear with wash dresses; of New, crisp and dainty neck White, black anfl materials un‘e:;:le;"lgrt.wv::r!:n‘; ..‘:’322'°'x.‘§22’..21‘l'§\&’"7‘3 good quality leathers, including white kid, plain or perfo- fixings for late summer wear, % [ brown; broken sizes and high-class handles, Including imitation ivory, bakalite ":m,d 5 Ul DROLEY DiIlos Atan tIath At L wHItE COmBLe Included are Collar and Cuff odd Tots: Sizes M-to 2 and celluloid; mounted and trimmed effects, with rings and leather Sets, and Separate Collars, of sheer organdy in eyelet em- loops: imitation amber and celluloid t! v/ c! loops: {m! fp and with club ends nation tent leather and dull calf finish in black and colors. 2% to 7 included. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" T = T T e T R TG T T T R A T, {\ Sale of Men’s Knit Grenadine Ties Every Tie Perfect ALL FIRSTS—NO SECONDS 59c¢ Handsome Qualities Made ’to Sell at Double the Low Sale Price! Men. here's a real sale, with savings on the most popular neckwear of the season that will make vou want to buy sev- cordovan. Russian calf and gray. Made with three- ) s ings and othe $ i eral = < seam back. Nearly all sizes in the lot, but not of 5 $5 to $6.75 Suits, $2.95 = lx Jan } other _war.ke;i ;.m;. Up-to-date y e » ; each color and style. Some are slight seconds; Juventle sulta of blue néfge. fi Middy, (Ol styles in a large variety of effects—choice at 29c. A purchase of 60 dozen of others are absolutely perfect. ver Twist and French models; warranted these Smart Ties, made of best quality fiber silk, in several new luce stitch styles, in plain colors, embroidered figures, ombrey stripes and figures and 25¢ and 35c¢ Dress Ginghams Remnants of 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors; also 32-inch Romper Cloth, 36-inch Chambray, 36-inch High-count Percales, etc. useful lengths. 19¢ Dress Ginghams, Etc., 12V5c Remnant lot of 27-inch Dress Ginghams. 27-inch Outing Flanuel, stripes: also Lengths suitable for every nced. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Women’s Silk Stockings Values Up to $1.75 Pair at Silk Stockings, Chiffon and Heavy-weight plain and silk clock Fiber Silk Stockings, 65c Pair Women's Piber Silk Stockings. black, white, nude and cordovan cotton garter top. $1.00 pair, at 63c. : colors of black, nude, beige, made ome with fiber silk top, others with Classed as irregular weave. 115¢ Good, At $5 in plaids, checks and nch Shaker Flannel, cte. with alpaca lined coats. pairs of pants full lined. Sizes vears in the lot. getting your boy’s size. in strictly all pure workted jersey fabrics Sizes 3 to § years. $4 to $5 Norfolk Suits, $1.99 Our ®ntire stock of Wash Norfolk Suits for larger boys from 7 Tailor made in smart Norfolk model. detachable wash collars. with three-seam back: in Values werth up to to 16 years included in this lot. plain patch pocket style or pleated voke model. Shop early for these—not enough to last all day. Women's Mercerized Cotton SsimRRd crasiee 125 Boys’ Two-pants Suits regrouped and priced at this sensationally low price- for quick clearance tomorrow. Some are all wool, others wool mixed, in a variety of neat patterns; some Splendid suits for school and early fall wear. Shop early to assure Both 7 to 16 th Plain shades, stripes. Boys’ $6.50 to $10 Two-Pants Suits - Unusual Value Incentives to Shop Here Tomorrow---Closed Saturday Women’s $3 to $5 White Footwear, $1.48 Several hundred pairs of Women’s Summer Low Shoes, consisting of white canvas and Nu-buck, with Louis, Cuban and‘ low walking heels. Broken assortments from the sea- sun’s popular lines, in’sizes 25 to 7. Friday at $1.48 a pair. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Sale of Jewelry Values Worth Up to $1 at Many new and novel designs to choose from, y including Brooches. Bar Pins, Pin Sets, Ear- } 29c $10 Watch Bracelets—10-year American gold filled . reliable Sw 2 2 filled extension bracelet or Sk ibbon braseiet. Epeciny it 5729 High-grade Mesh Bags, in 2 Gold Filled Neck Chains or variety of desirable $4.95 Locket Chains, 15 and 55C styles and shape 18 _inch sizes: soldered Regularly up to link. Special at........ Special = dots. thlldrle'l:'l Fln:y-to}? So:kud. n s 2 3 s i made with cut toe and fashione Stockings, in white, black an 5 7 See window display. heel; sizes 5 to 91. KExcellent | cordovan, made with seamed $1 to $1.50 Wash Suits, 77c mahses ,h,,“l?,:‘,‘(l,fi,fig fing. |~ Pearl Bead Nicidaces, made Sale price, 59¢ each; three wearing quality; im- back. All sizes. Some Boys' Wash Sults of finest quality Chambray and Golden Cloth, Blie asveraliguine A58 ITalic) Gwix ML Chieas: S8 s H ported to sell at 25c lOC have slight imperfec- in Oliver Twist and Middy styles; warranted fast colors in a variety shapes; Breghila s $1 48 ;l‘lcd olne w vtv gold 79 for $1.60. Goldenberg's—First Floor. pair. Special at ....... tions. Regular $5c ]9C of pretty deslgns, In plain or combination effects. Sizes 2 to 10 years. Fo il s o e Snep. Worthip C Goldenberg's—First Floor. Final Clearance Reductions Entire Stock values at Summer Underwear FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN 50c Writing Paper 25¢ a Box Goldenberg’s Boys' Department—Third Floor. Odd Lots Floor Coverings | ldenberg's—Tirst Floor, Corset Oddments lflI;olpeular makes of Corsets, in i VV III : 1 ’ Womens Serligtex. Unlon C 1 v - v iti imi . Ll et & Mlsses Summer A 1 Suits, with band top, in tight _Commonwealth Lawn Sta- Where quantities are limited we have slashed prices- deeper it ] o e | omen S ! ppal'e andshellstrimmed knee. alzo ili:);z?'.o(mtwv;hrstteyl:u;invce?‘l’%:sst than ever to make them g0 out in a hurry tomorrow. Many un- and average figurcs. $1.44 Our policy of elearing out all odd lots regardless of loss creates unheard-of. values at :::Ttx. ‘"i?:'gux.f‘??fi 79(: shectaiof paper and 24 len; O ""s_ I 5 ke e Corsets, of pink. ' Valtialat oo%, o, velopes. Special at 26¢ a box. 32 Congoleum Rugs, 8xl2-it,, 36 Wool Rugs-including Ax- | Iy'all sivee Modeic @y frq T T A SOOI B U T Colored “Gul:( (](mds(.l ’“‘é“]d'"% grxn!e;ll Vo&lels ] ig Jears Regularly one-hall.. Tncluded are Ieather Hand- ight and dark grounds. Colored Organdies, Col- .00, at... £ ] ) ES ’o‘:'eldgCulmn Ramie, Mercerized Lawns, Plain-color Girls' Musli bags, Vanity Books, Pm:ses. Matinee | Voiles, Silk-and-cotton Chiffon Silks. Widths from Drawers, with small Bags, blso Silk Handbags 27 to 40 inches. Good useful lengths. Regular 290 LT hree. sizew 2 to 1 I e and 3Sc values. Friday at, yard...... 12 years. Friday's price in moire satin-stripe effects. A varied assort- sensationally low prices. Although assortments are broken in style and size ranges, you will find many extraordinary opportunities for savings if you come early enough. neck Crepe Paper, in white Women'’s Union Suil w a0 and colo! 'ull 10-ft. rolls and sleeveless, 5c 9x10.6-ft. and 9x9-ft sizex: some with torn borders, others bl in design, still others with b and Btussels, in : $19.65 minstér, Velves for average and stout 2 @ol $1.98 - with loose knee. Odd at .... 47 Tweed Sport Suits, in Silk and Sport Dresses, Women’s and Misses’ lot, " sold regularly at 49¢ yCamera Album, cioth bound; o e B Taon osoemiEE (A - rose and orchid: silk sold in regular stock Coats and Wraps, e o RO N A sheets ‘slxze; $x1 -In.; $12.15, $14.15, and P 3 lined. Sizes up to up to $18.75. Broken sold regularly 'Lp $l4 75 Children’s Muslin Waist Suits, for mounting snap- 480 $16.20. Friday, $5,85 qusl‘r.lery.vl;?:th“inl‘oh::kmtefn Muslin Ul!derwelr 2 54.75 sizes, 16 to 50. Re- $6,98 to $29.75, at...... & of cross-barred muslin, low neck shots. Special at..... . choice at........... only. Damaged st the mill by MUSSED AND SOILED duced 0. .......... Women’s and Misses’ and sleeveless, knee pants, also |+ Goldemberg’s—First Floor. ’ chemicals. Full rolls from which GARMENTS AT CLEARAWAY 37 Tweed and Jersey 2 Coats Capes, adjustanic. shoulder Imported Grass and Crex | we will cut any length PRICES s e Silk and Sport Dresses, pes, straps. Broken sizes. Rugs, in various stenciled de- desired. Regularly 8ic Vi Suitxy 10 sizes 16 (o sold_regularly . Seconds of 59¢ quality 5C d reversibl by 9 Women's Nightgowns, of LR L to 33018 2 . - s z Bungalow Apro“s e o e WIBALIEE pink and white muslin; stock up to § et $3.49 $12.50 00, $12.75, at reduced to.. ith : Conta, and Capes, ularly $12.50 and dainty stitching. Friday e i‘}OmB‘l,oluse“S-r:Q sport and Children’s Cloth Coats, | 7o'¢ regularly up 528.75 2 W 77C $15.00. Saie price. . .85 P (P e 58 at i ancy models: wo s Clot 59.50, i5s p s signs: best colorin 2 e up to $1 .49 e DA e ool $5 30 Wool Plaid Sport 2 Wool Slip-On Lot of 23 Rugs, including | Regularly $1.00. At C Waist Aprons of finc per- TEEMATiYI R0ty 8 S skirts, sold up to Sweaters, $1.59 Full cut and well made Grase, Matting and’ Wool-and- (Fint Floer—Bargain Tabls.) calonsisame ity (b1l and 51 1 ¥ 5 Bungalow Aprons of fine qual- Fiber Rugs, slightly damaged in | - > - ric rimming. Porcti and S Street Women’s and Misses’ $3.95, at $l .49 Clearance of our uuzax;ll:; Tty materiale in ronebud de- transit; sizes Sx10 C-a'ylfl!dl‘o: -“-l:lddl l’i-pgir THNREE fors,.v.... Ce & | D . of 1 L voil Cloth Coats, sold 3 W S & SNec ! 4 signs, trimmed with rick- ft, 6x12 ft. and 6x9 3 reen, red -and tan ovelty Step-ins of soft ba- In EraEham: slzes 36 to $l regularly up to $l 1.75 95 All-wool Plaid Sport wool Slip-on Sweaters, in_smart rack brald; open-front style; 0 Regutariy 34,35 $1 .98 | striped patterns; re- tiste and voile, with 6. Values up to $2.50. at 22.50, At..ce.0-- S Skirts, sold up to '°g“d\¥""‘l‘ models; in brown and also navy blue and various and $7.530. At....... ;;"l-lble: for rooms and colored trimmings. Val- 79C First Floor Bargain Table. $8.98, at.. 2.95 red. Nearly all sizes in the lot. checks. alls. Regularly 33c a C ues up to $1. at ... Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. Wamen's and Misses’ Clearance of All Wash Goods Remnants For a quick close-out of all remnants and short lengths of wash goods we are placing our entire stock on sale to- morrow at reductions of one-half and more. A great variety of white and colored fabrics to choose from, in just the lengths most wanted for women’s and children’s needs. ‘White and Colored Wash Goods, including Organdies, Ratines, Ratinspun, Mercerized Shan- tung Pongee, Silk-and-cotton Crepe de Chine, Printed Chiffon Voiles in dark grounds, Satin-stripe Volles, Pliss Ci , White Chiffon Voile, Voile % $1.95, Bticecccococceccscen . > Walstings, Dotted Swiss, Mercerlzed Pongee, Whits c Girls' Gymnasium Bloomers, | no urging to attend this sale. As the season wanes Beaded Handbags, $1.44 Transparent Organdy, Mercerized Batiste, etc. of black sateen; full pleated; e L et Wiaths 36 to 45 inches. Useful lengths Regular l glastic knee; sizes 14 to 89 C we must reduce our present stock to make room for < °:";‘;c;‘s st UL e S e fall lines, and we’ve cut prices sharply to affect a quick Stes il well made and ‘White Goods, including Organdie, Chiffon Voile, Basket-weave Suiting. Fancy Volle Waistings, Honeycomb Sulting, Diagonal Suiting, India Linon, 4 Nainsook and Longcloth. Widths 36 to 40 inches. Good useful lengths. Regular 33c and 50c values. Friday at, yard........ cesesnnn Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $1.89 Famous “Kayser” Make 16-Button Silk Gloves At $1.45 pair Gloves supreme in quality and service—pure Milanese silk with double-tipped fingers, in 16-button length, with SMALL LOTS OF Children’s Wearables Children’s Play Rompers, of fine, chambray, sizes 4 66c to 6 years. Regularly s, of chambray Guim) and stripe madrai sizes 6 to 12 years. Re, 85c and $1.0 of soft navy teen, me:' 6 to 69c Girls’ Middy Blou of fine white poplin, checked chambray collars and cuffs; sizes 3 $l to 18 years. Regularly Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Pathe Records Two for 25¢ Close out all our remaining “Pathe” Records left from a big purchase. Full size. Various song, dance and in- strumental selections; can be played on any machine when sapphire ball 1s attached. Goldenberg's—Fourth Odd Lots Men’s Furnishings Choose everything needed for summer wear now at substantial savings—we're letting go of surplug it Floc Valaes Up to $1 Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. First Yloor—Bargain Table. 9x12-ft sizes. Reg- Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Drastic Close-Out Reductionson Men’s and. Young Men’s Suits BROKEN ASSORTMENTS FROM- HIGHER PRICED LINES AT $17.75 Formerly Up to $30 Men who appreciate the utmost in value will need clearance.” We believe these are the greatest clothing values known in many years. Every garment is from our regular stock and measures up to our well known standard. Splendidly tailored in the season’s most desirable styles—good wearing materials in a splendid selection of patterns. Sizes 31 to 36 for the high school student; young men’s and men’s sizes, 33 to 42. Goldenberg’s First Fleer Olothes Shop Yor Men—Direct Entrancy Frem K Street. lots and remainders at deeply Clearance of Furniture CLOSING OUT ONE-OF-A-KIND PIECES 3x6-ft. Matting slip-on model with Japanese Rugs, in handsome oriental, me- 59¢ yard. At. “sie Goldenberg’s—Third Flsor. $1.50 & $2 Leather Handbags, 98¢ A clearance of regular stock, to- gether.. with remainders of several special purchases,” at savings up to ment of styles and shapes, in black and colors. nicely finished. Variety of 3 rich, artistic colorings. * $1.25 Boston Bags, 77c Large;, roomy shapes, of black teather-finished autocloth, with metal frames: strongly made. Clean-Up of Summer Hats dds and ends of, We've, rounded op .1‘(ledm(ehex°n at the smallest mmer hats and marl ;;Iacfiun of real value for speedy clearance to- morrow. In the lot you will find trimmed hats, embroid- , banded sailors, duvetyn Jhats, children’s hats and tams. ilr;:l ;;sy o?“each kind, but a variety of styles. Allns;le! final. No K‘flungcs. Earsipoing Ss"'tlclimf.a P°’1'vg‘°.°t't;"'h;; :"sd g::: Eciinced piises T AT SHARP REDUCTIONS Drapery Remmants WI::.FK-.II':ND srecaLs N L ce M1 Men's Negligee Shirts—Odds Men’s Athletic Underwear— i . oilet Articles Women's Elbow-length .Silk Lace Mitts, in pongee, black and and .ends of "$1.00 and $1.256 | Varsity brand, of _nainsook, e n’;;&:fi.gfiiggl’gfi %grl':“gugg""c?g;'fl;"’x‘:“;: 'fi:‘ve":""‘: Regularly 29c and 39¢ Yd. Standard’ quafities at excep- white—the most favored styles of the season. values; of fine percales and madras and mercerized cloth; seconds and samples of 76c and prices deeply. Only one and two of a kind, so to avoid disap- tional nvilngs for Fr‘)dzy. Goldenberg’s—First Floer, . ised- pongees. b Nearly all staes. Elghtly 69c $1.00 kinds. . Mostly 39 pointment come early. ; . 16C Yard h Hupertece s il engmetlin® c 1 Cht ai ; 1 a . Remnants of -Cretonnes and e LG e g For the Blby 89¢c Vestee Sets, 59¢ Men's 29c and 35c Hose, of L A Ry ,Amml;r-. o 'lml: ’;K“nw:oc::' Cougi? ';vl!:hn cre- Scrims, 34 and 36 inches wide, | R0, . Half ounce $l .05 Babies’ Short Dresses, of New Veates Sets of imported meraerized lisle, in black, 8Tay, Men's $1 Work Shirts, of blue Lopalr$6.95 | fon Mat $5 . tonne coversdmat in light and dark colors: all | g% U0 U white nainsook, low neck and organdie, In dainty embroldered cordovan and navy. 1 5 chambray, Sizes 1‘, '“‘: 636“ 1 Chinese Grass ple, at... .50 - $18.75 od, desirable patterns. ‘Odorono, destroys 22 et b Do sl B s e T Aoffie 8695 | 71 nelie wes B aneiug oo 1o Sncis | e ot ir vl 22C 3 o g sv T n i baddate 2 . i 1 Rpustic Flower 3 i 5 curtains tion; regularly 35c at.. Rubber Pants b e ioie e Men's' Athletic Unlon Sults, | 3% and Soc Suspenders, in- sl Ginese Grass | elEtposti Al | g 00 gyi08 Suitable for o —First | Hinds Honey and - Abies” Rubber Pasti, gua:- of fine’ madras, crepe madras, | cluding Police and Fire- Brang ar $1.89 | aample; $1050 | o T and. ¢ T Almond Cream, for sun- : hum ana Turse ses. 19C | 39c Table Oilcl St ehered watnaogk nadiont: | maen's ang lighe-wetent 21 C L e Gease | &t <erer $10- 1 Rustle Flo ) Table, es, of | bure and an: resuiariy 35C E el s 'c 1Table c 0“! cloth. . Regularly §1 snd 65 C lisle. Palf, &t ceeeees ‘Rooker, $3.60 it enat chair. g198 N ;Imfl W cloth: Tekd, snlc) at Babies’ Short Coats, of whi at 25c Yard e e Men's $1_and $150 Uslon Bt N | ded - ualiaby G el Boot ntated atze: i whitd, ecra. | | Demny’s Baberwith embroide " | 5.quarter Table® Ollcloth, 1 Men's §3 Toyo Panama Hats, | belesan. in white and ecru. A egoy 05 | redueed g745 . medium and Qe e oroener | box oow e T syenrs ere $1,49 | SeciaTmlil seconds, of seanthes | hiea s, Tt $1,20 | mbectlo ekt imper: e A s s ToE SR MY BOC | oremrne o 32€ £ quality always sold at 30c & e * tections. Bizes 34 to. 43 - LTS tapmee b berrpe o FriE o i’i‘:“' 7 luced to...; berg’s—Tirst Fioer, only .. eesssssses 509¢ il 5 Nar O O3 R S i S S NS 0 L T 7 NP SO S T S S S e e TS LS i B iravTreiey avirg v g