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13 ., [ SEPTEMBER 24, 1922—PART: 1. ’ $ I T T T T Marion THE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. I UL NYBODY CAN FLY THIS PLANE AFTER ! - CANADA SEES LOS —~Will be pleared YARD to shop for you whenever you are unable to visit the store. Just Write Her Perfection of a new ‘“safety” air- plane, which can be flown after four hours' training, was an- nounced today by -the Dayton Wright Alrplane Company. Mechanism of the plane has been so simplified, the manufacturers assert, that ‘the ship will guide itself ‘after being taken into the air. Kenneth Lane, a Dayton youth, spent four hours in the plane with an instructor. Then he ascended CREPE DE CHINE $1.75 Quality, Pure Silk, Firmly Woven? m 810-818 Seventh Street K@E A saving too big and too uncommon to be overlooked! Pur- Stag g An0ther CO A g Monday chase of beautiful, all-silk weave of crepe de chine, a grade as Sale of Women’s $20 and $25 Surpassing in durability as in rich appearance—to 'sel. at $119 a yard, just when the fall demand is at its height. the following fashionable colors: Dominion Seeks New Export Markets in France — and Italy. (LT TRADE PACTS PLANNED wear and children’s gar- Yard: .connlnn x. new United States legisla o can and British governments. Coincidently with the adjournment of Congress, leaving President Hard- ing free to devote greater attention to foreign relations, and with the re- ured patterns of Yard .... 14¢c COUPON B 16c length and many are published this wee that will be affected. The new tariff being a complete revision discu. at tended lists ments. colors. 36-Inch COUPON $2.50 Nottingham alone in the plane and not only resorted to straight flying but ac- : : 5 lished * " Wl fe Light blue Turquoise Copen Envoys Already in Europe to| Combiished “stunts’ which expori Biok Navy Brown Draft Treaties, May Also Go to ‘.‘,";:’,.;5&.;2;.‘.‘":0‘.,,‘;:‘,.’, {:x&;:mlno:e‘f g_l;:h ycakril: ¥ (k :rsgmal S Australia With Like Aim. :“c':,,‘ ’\’?_“?_,p;],,k, destgner for,the Mais s White Black aytén Wright Company, ven = ) . . rrm:ity:(nr ;m.‘mn.;’:‘l-{‘.:'.‘,%,:xfih.fie Sale of Black Silks, Colored Satin Messaline, ccial Dispateh to The Star. controls of the ship which have e a2 lsvr(::xeg"l‘\? about the simplified fying . $1.48 Yard I $1.39 Yard Americ; fr and 1lmg\; anr‘: atter Y;"n "":{ D e rschantom. ped Canton Crepe Purchase of full pleces of J23zineh Heavy Satiny Quality merican riff and alread equ! B v e iechanism. E— 5 Mes ine, the autumn-winter new markets. il e s Satin-back Crepe aplenail Black stiics, 35 it 49 ‘ wilk for ail-around satisfaction. The Canadian interest that will suf- inches wide. Choice of satin | In navy, copen, marine, jade, Wi el 3 \ A duchesse, satin messaline, chif- | Kelly green, tan, light blue, nut fer most is agriculture. The cattle Banner Silk de soie, and | b . golden brown, scarlet, industey especlally has been feeling BRI.I-AlN AN" U S - i — D e e P weavas ot ] Quaker, *purple, fiesh, * plum, the effects of the emergency tariff for LR L Poiret TWlll ] E highest excellence. henna, white and black. & year. The lifting of the British == . embargo will give the Canadian cat- Shadow Lace —3 3 tle raisers a new market, and Cana- Georgette Crepe E Yard-Wide Yard-Wide n wheat, displaced across the P line will meet the United States Fikl == Storm Serge Homespun Suiting product i "Hitope. " one Tesult ot Tricotine = v ) P = tariff legislation at Washington wi 9 PR g — Y d 79 Y d by g el iy P iy TReliitns. B4 Satin & Georgette == 59¢ Yar ¢ tan s Great Brituin. i i i i == Style and service at low cost. This smart and practical woolen = }-.‘.-?jh'lflsm:‘;gna;-i % Probably Tariff Will Be Crepe de Ch:ln“ T S— A fine, hard-twisted aveave o; fabric cun\cls i“bhmdmm% egecis = 1 met as favorable a ' i —E storm serge, in_black, brown an of mixed blue, brown an ack, = i X;‘;um"' as the Debated. Trlc((;lme a:: — navy, in agspecial Monday under- _and is in high favor for making = A, negotigtions . i skirts and coat suits. = merchants have been found e . eorgette e selling. s = ey e e b he cana- |MAY DISCUSS NEAR EAST Come with the expectation of (repe de Chine and wid £ seingg in force o - . H dian provinces has deprived the do- ; e ) 29¢ Yard-Wide H Iminion of her advantage s & con. finding the season’s high novelties of Georgette . Fl | sumer of French champagnes and 2 l Yard = o other wines. President Expected to Devote More . . & . Olltlng anne c H \lxo See Ttalian Pnet. . ’ 5 4 —every Dress a mas in Frocks of Qualit 3 E l-‘i»l’:l':n;c\\'illn also endeavor to| Time to Foreign Relations While Fashion—eve y Dress a masterpiece FAfiThedS‘lIyIESb o'f the Hou.r lfi';uF in this offl'eoring o(yG]orious Save 10c a yard on this staple material that has so many uses. = e j i '3 { 1itcen doliars becomics a Hagie Tepoy y S This is a soft, thick-fleeced quality, shown in single and cluster = ccepted an feeiason Congre Ty Adjonred: of charming sty le and fin¢ workman- New Autumn Dresses. for it commands a matchless combu;)auon of all stripes of pink and blue. Rgmcm'hcr it's full \'ar%i wide. = ind if the French . the attributes the fashion-loving woman demands when she buys. 1 s . = FoE oy 5 H s S bl s 5 < YARD-WIDE WHITE DOM- 30c 35-INCH KHAKI CLOTH, in = gl ,‘,v’:;;;}:"lnfl"f.?ml.‘vmu;‘”‘?i :‘;"'}"_Z;l ok, fm‘:"‘:l'__"“' SpiErs ship. The Dresses are far from the Gracious long models in infinite variety, many with gathered drapes E13‘s‘i=LA§NEL. good weight, with mill lengths, Heavy strongly = . their conference with the Italian offi- l’;‘.n(;:s .olr tlxeflz};;l.’x’;‘;l‘i’o:in!\ie ::‘; i ok d.. & fastened with buckles. Styles ranging, from smart gm\phcny to t'he double fleece. . Save 10c twilled kind for superior 19C E he government contemplates send- | perhaps the question of the near beaten trac me mcrlty——refmcd most claborate ornamentation. Trimmings 0( embroidery work, silk on every yard tomorrow. 25C wear. Yard s o g ing one of the ministers to Austr: castern disturbances, are to be dis- 5| . braids, beads. shadow lace and ribhons. Flowing sleeves, bell sleeves, Yafird YARD-WIDE PERCALE l\é)li g?l;rfillifsou?de s:;lt:t Flfieec; H o fLs.T,'f’,’& bt en Auttralia and | cussed here In the very near future types every woman will admire. mandarin sleeves and slashed sleeves. Black, navy, brown, deer and cxclfilenl Sclose-woven kind in a and warm. Comes in pink and = etween representat of the Ameri- henna. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 44. variety of new checked and fig- blue, suitable for night = = of the tariff of 1913. is much wider}i,ry of Secretary Hughes from Rra- Infants’ 3 its han the emergency tar-lzj) ‘sir Aukland Geddes, the British S anis - s a greater number of {Zoh o dor. has come back to Wash- Cashmerette t Toweling, 5 commo and_not. %nz.!\ 1"‘\?;\{:“: Theton. fioi: Bis. SLimer emboss ‘IHoui ltl)cc" ace ur ams Yards for 59¢ trade returns with the United S | quarters at Bar Harbor, Me., and Sizes 4 to 61 i O L 18c heavy, ab- H A, AUERR, YR S0 T fo AEIoTs A1, Bar Marhor, e snd |2 |y "ihle Senint ver Laces e dctermine at all accurately what the | 07" eoiForencen With - American. of: | = hose. Slightly toweling. With = effect on Canadian trade has beeh. lficials early next week. ] stained —no_de- . At Y this coupon.” (S) = Camadion Exnores hoonicd: G G, £ fecer i manu | B / ¢ ar ghewn B | 2 ‘Trmlr‘ ri-:urns\s‘h:'\: an "'::‘“'g"u'xg'; The intimation is given in official [= this coupon. (S) COUPON = n Canadian exports co ler | quarters that the situation in the |= PR ot b B0 . On the top wave of popnlar- = emergency tariff. For the three|p o "o o rida on- | = o s . L P e ot pop Congoleum = the emergency taril. Forl the (Iee | near east Is ufflfi(}\; \\‘lltl‘hes;::;el;fi;lr:;;;;_ £ ‘COUPON . Fine two-thread quality, in plain and ity —these Beautiful Spanish M.{s, 29c ] dian exports to the United tion in these discussions. So far as is | = Baby Yokes figured patterns. White and ivory. All-overs that play such a C0E. sinulie = % the emers kn(n\'n.rm;;re és nnhlnlenlmn on the 12V4¢ 2Y; vards long. prominent part among autumn - Congoleum Mats, 80, an inc part of the British government to|= = @ = B . fashions. Large and small de- « x size 18x36. Slight = oer the Gl for ippeal to America, to partieivate in | = sacanbrotdered $3.50 Nottingham Lace Curtains sians, . Blice wiay, wihite / e Seconds, Limit, 2 H theee monthe of 121, Desplic the physical measures in Asia Minor and | = round finished | —in plain centers, with fancy borders and | brown and navy’ e | 2 Canada, during the three months of {¢ime the British are said to feel that |= neck. With this centers worked in large and Metal T . o A BIORUDON. () = vear, exported {_.uh:—_r nlmr‘eo ll:itt‘g;[{:»y have a right |ro pect at lenszl= coupon. $) small designs. 215 yards long. e rimmmings COUPON = of wheaf 1€ { the moral support of this government | S Pair g’ 2 59 5 = 7. ch of icy as|= “ iy > it . 2 = et b E | COUPON $1.00 Serim Curtains O i it o wevne | § open to the world. . Children’s Nowhi s X _ Scintillating_fabrics, o 2 6%c Yard H - i it 3 5 —all-white, with hemstitched ed 2v4 nches wide. The 's . 0 o = correspond 2 In British quarters it is declared Hose, 17¢ all-white, w ns edge. 212 inches wide. he season’s rage 9. 1 Plain and = e e Tnited States tariff, | that in the peace negotiations _Boyvs' and yardslong. Featured in Monday's for hats and vestees. Gold, sil- Eashlon s Favorites in a Sale! tancy color ian wheat “—.lbl n}va_‘. “. meet & { America fully .‘;gllmor.(ed the um-.:m_nl Girls’ Ribbed sale at, pair . C ver, steel and floral combina- i - - . schemes to S iy taril | other Nealaratiohs of narely Aterioan ’,Qm.-‘:(man];";:é‘;:; tions of all colors. ., Fresh purchase of hundreds of be:}utlful ;r?rlych any dra- Minister of Agriculture | policies touching China, Mesopotamia also Buster The New Ornaments autumn trimmed hats, the vast majority in the coupon. (s) caron, for that province, advised ef-land other sections of the world, all Erown rolled- il l-popular black velvet, also some in colors =l forts to “sell more dairy products to | declaratory of the “open door,” are top style. All 25¢ to $3.50 Each all-popular bl , als i - A COUPON Englacd, France and Belgium® ;egnrdea in Britis c-rcleLsl as"l; ing perfect. 3 pnlr; = . . boel Priced surprisingly below their worth right when 2. In the west there are complaints ldown principles in accord with the for 50c. S S itenings : Y ot ' “of the caitlsindustre e it | Beitish Dardanelles policy. ! IR0 ( D T 51:3‘;:1 je‘:cc:li women are seeking smart fall mll;me;-]}. P:fi!?‘;?;; badly, but hopes that good will result | The activities of the American teel, ¥ S Jet, 3 i stri v ers, orna- v by the rmoval of Lae (Britisn) cattie | prohibition agents, involving seizure COUPON luloid and bugle beads. Trimmed with ostrich, fancy feathers, or Fine net pan- H >f _British ips outside the three- ‘Women's Dress Trimmings ments, bows and rosettes. Mushrooms, off-the- els with worked es and comme! depart- | mile limi, have reached a stage Bloomers, 22¢ & 1NZS i dels and other effective new styles centers: 36x54. lin being pressed to ap-|where it is indicated they can no bl 121 $1.25 Yard face mode YACSs With this cou- point more Canadian cor agents, | longer fail to receive treatment dip- e 72c to o ard pon. S) Sale of New Felt Hats, $1.89 The season’s latest novelties in plain and scratch felt, including the Pollyanna, Kiki, Adele and other smart conceits. lomatically. The British government lis expected to seek at once to come to some understanding with the State Department on that subject. Cana- dian pressure for a change of policy is becoming very urgent, nearly a A wealth of fall novelties in embroidered conceits, tinsel, fancy braids and beaded bands. Baby Flouncings it being pointed out that Canada has only twenty of these throughout the world, while the American govern- ment has them everywhere. Particu- larly ncw, when Canada is going after with classic_top and knees. With this coupon. (S) COUPON T COUPON $1.00 Rag Rugs, 79¢ 27x54 heavy fo ascmaling Arrivals in more business in foreign countries, 9 H is this claimed as important. ;‘3:-%,:.‘;:;:'gg_;:n““;{,,;‘;:‘fl,““:;,:c:;d W?’men'slgzille xW’()]nen S Sweaters 55¢ Yard Felt, Hatter’s Plush and Zibeline Plush Hats washable Tk H outside of territorial waters. ose, P : ;L o S = 1so ber of fea- vx Mercer- . 3 27-inch Soft, Firm Quality In wonderful variety at $2.98 and $3.98. mixed patterns, = tuzes of the new tariff law which are | = iz Tista Hose, Beautiful New All-wool S Flouncings. with embroidered With this cou: E] lnfl‘li(ml upon uhlrolqd with apprehension, |2 with seam edl Sweaters, plain and fancy knit top and embroidered set-on 5 4 Chil e pon. (S) = I Iponcabroad with spuriionsion IS t > a b P g gres -5 U= O rEreene Uopecten to toms th |2 | Saie Mkfet | with fancy borders of mefe i e COUPON | £ the S separtment from several = quality. 3 pairs another color. Sur- New Li £ ' = foreign governments in the near fu-|Z Tor $1.00. With o s 98 New Fall Line of Men's Socks = | ture. = this coupon. () l"‘:lllg ‘dlllles»‘l at..... 2 . 4 5 - 6 Pairs for 89c = —_—— = —ees =wo0l ip-over Sweaters, wit R a]l S Medium-weight = T 3 e | COUPON deep purled bottoms and cuffs. Knit oy ocnety WOMEN'’S FOREST MILLS UNION SUITS, i . H Convention to Open at New Wil- ’ 9‘;!:;3;' with a regular, firm stitch that unites Packa e Goods in the popular medium weight. Low neck, no navy and gray. = lard October 2 for Three- T Yard beauty with unusual $ 4 9 8 g sleeves, knee and ankle lengths. e H Open and blind service. Leading colors, . Never siich a wogiie of hewie pon. [ Band top. Extra sizes, $1.25. Reg- $1 00 . . Day Session. patterns in skirt- Brushed Wool Slip-over Sweaters, embroidery work—and never ular $iz€S...cecnees EXPECTED T0 RECOVER s9c quality: i Tng embrolderies. ! e 0 - B COUPON H With this cou- with plaited girdle and rolled bottom. such extensive preparations to " SUITS in ankle = Reserve officer delegates from all pon. ) Long sleeves, tuxedo collar. In jade meet the demand for stamped WOMEN'S FII;EECEID UN!%NI h neck, elbow Men’s Work = parts of the United States are pre-|ppg to Take Charge of Bodies of e iockey red, gray, nav 2 articles for embroidering. length. Low neck, no sleeves;, Dutc s Shirts, 79c = paring to entraln for this city, where =h0 COUPON {)lackyand ’vagrio}\,:’s : Y King’s Palace presents a com- sleeves ; high neck, long sleeves. Ankle Heavy blue EH the first l\atlnnnl(‘con\‘en on of the Two Victims of Fatal Infants’ White toue aoloriies WO $5 98 l}’z‘gi:]“éggg;mpaoék‘ahgi f;r::;: length. Extra sizes, $1.00. Regular 85C f:r"ffiawl;:cfx:t = Officers’ Reserve Corps will be held Swie s . Royal S » s With this cou- = October 2 to 1. The convention will Auto Crash. ‘perfect Qual- . . including baby layettes, scarfs, sizes ...... s « UESRT A b o : s e . begin Monday. October 2. and the ity White Cot- pillows. dresses, aprons, night- CHILDREN'S WAIST - ATTACHMENT | — _____— opening session will be held at the I Hose. sizes i s corobi s = H + Willard Hotel. - Representative A, M. Free of Cali- won Hore. 2t | New Gingham B s Purs UNION SUITS, Forest Mills and E. COUPON ] The Officers” Tieserve Gorps Natlonal | fornia, who was injured in an auto this coupon. (S) 19 Gum aprons: also in white and 7. makes, in gray and white. Sizes Men's Night- = 2"3.”“’3&3;}',;‘m,rf.f»‘l’i“.’:?' _;“ u,:‘“-en:%i’:' {mobile wreck ne:ir Savlge, Md., Friday | PON School Dresses —_— plnli&. ch, ::m-.m . teat 2t 12 v . shirts, 69c = ton, wh 5 its m - {evening. in which two men were = Kleine: Santalette, cooles e e P B ;O = ship a large number of B:gxg:lldu:rmg((:‘:-!kmed is o "the Maryland Generai leOH‘ A % sanitary pantalette made. Each,, | BOYS’ UNION SUITS, natural gray color; s Bt — s et ke “¢l- ! Hospital at Baltimore, gradually re- nfants’ Whi g 3 WL 7 RO 3 By < O e e miahe ot peoe covering ‘trom louites, bub n the Wool Hose, 39c Jllilb(t] fthc {)ret]tL p:lauualb dl;{.‘ss(‘s Kicinerts Fast Black Panne warmly fleeced. Most practical gar- 0 el E] o |opinion of a. neighbor, George H. needed for school—ready in abundance Rubber-lines nitary Aprons. Si; 4to 16 . b : e = . ments for the boy. Sizes 4 to 16.... this coupon. (S) = E 4 her 1, at which time delegates will be L6 Borter stueet, who visited 2 ’ I e Each, $1.25. solecied to attend the national con- P s terday, It will be probably sizes el Ir- at an attractively low price. Checks Kleinert's Rubber and Rubber- BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ UNION SUITS, Forest P e some time before he will be able to regular. With and plain colers, variously trimmed. feed ,t%‘;}’;:“”}.}’.e‘,"..";'if'.;o'.“ shecks Mills make, in white and gray, with brushed fleece. COUPON Co-Operating With Committee, leave. Mr. Free was badly cut about . (S) < P aids. 5 5 . s’ This association Is headed by Col. |the face, and suftered painful injuries ghie tovhe Sash and pockets, long sleeves. ~Me- Elastic Sanitary Belts. Each, Sizes 2 to 16. Priced according to size at— B';».)- Kl;;:d Winfleld Jones and Lieut. Col. T. Har- |to his back, which doctors thought ium B o waiste 3 19e. ry Shanton. and has been working in|might be internal injurles. Tt was COUPON d o] agd lonr{ vaisted models, with Sateen Sanitiey 'Belts, sizes 36 95(: to 51.65 Sisis 3 dp I8 go-operation 'with the ‘convention |not believed, however, that there Norico's vest and panel fronts. 040, ach, 39c. ) M it SRR ald gommittee of which Col. Theodore |would be any more us develop- 3 HILDRENS F 2 e S " 4 % Vests, 25¢ " P Y [ ] Jiosealt, St seceiary of (s g, £ | et | AnWool StipOver uritan Yarns PANTS, voty glight irregulars. e Navy, is chairman. As soon as a permanent association Though a similarity in the names of two visitors from Californla, who the wreck, first reports from Extra Size Rib- bed Vests of ex- 52,58 In All Colors Puritan Pure Worsted Knit- ........ S 2 30¢ to 12. Garment......... coupon. (S) - is organized out of the convention, |were in, Sweaters T C headquarters will be opened h d [ Baltimore confused the identity of the cellent quality. i . = 4 i oo AN a permanent secretary em;fmy;{el-::ghlm‘en Killed and injured. W. F. Dennis, With this cou ting ‘taiin. ‘? and ? f;gld. in CHIL[)REI\S FORES' MlLL§ FLEECEI) VESTS D OUPON of the 70,000 reserve officers in the|an insurance man of California, and pon. (S) Gitiatits st it Peier Pharor Tancds 4-ounce hanks. Each, 59c. PANTS, sizes 2 to 16. Priced according to size at— Boys' . Vnited States will be invited to join the new assoclation. G. C. Freeman, private secretary to Mr. Free, were killed, and Representa- and N. A. Denvir, a mer- e O) COUPON collars. Knitted belt. Jockey red, cardi- nal, jade, copen and brown. Sizes 28 to 36. Puritan Silk-and-wool Yarn, 2 and 4 fold. Ounce, 2Ic. 50c to 90c Pajamas, $1.19 2-piece Flan- tive Fr Frogram Outlined. | Uve Fre California, werq. injured, Seationery. 35¢ nelette Pajamas . _The association, it is declared. will|The bodies of Mr. Freeman and W. Box of 2 . . with silk frogs. » mot only work for the benefit of the |p pennis will be taken in charge Sheets Writin) - Sizes 6 to 16. Reserve Corps officers, but will also |y ‘the lodge of Elks, and sent to Paper and 50 gn- With this cou- e res for | aii te t. e e, S national” defense. 1t will aiso Work | Catifornia Tor Internen e and blue | =L 2 or the upbuilding o e Reserve With this -cou- ' Corps, the National Guard and the Y " 5 COUPON Army and Navy. WOMANIS CITY CLUB PLAN _mi—_.(_S)_ . ; Boys' All-Wool . ve delegates and ten alternates i C . from each of the nine corps arcas wi| DRIVE FOR NEW MEMBERS COUPON ! Caps, $L.19 constitute the convention, which will Alarm N X ea ess Silic - lned be addressed by Gen. Pershing. Any . Clocks, 89 caps, in Reserve Corps officer is invited to at- S Ne- | . P LW (W . z ) tweeds tend the convention, and, though such | Arrangements Already Completed A Aellllflll ;flm‘ % ¢ [ checks. officers will not have a vote, they will have the floor privilege. for Campaign to Begin October 2, Alarm Clocks— k e @ p_accurate Bleached Sheets Plaid Blankets" PAIR ‘$€4.00 66x80 | this coupon. (S) COUPON st e — Ending October 15. time. With this “SERENITY” SITE URGED. | The Women's City Club has com- coupon. By Heavy Quality Seamless Sheets, made of round-thread Just unpacked—a special purchase of warm blankets Chamois-Suede 3 ,g‘;“,:"l;fl“g‘,{g’}'fi:,,{°€,;“w{,';"‘,‘",{,"‘,‘§ COUPON 3 ' bleached cotton. Bought and sold as seconds—or the . e Gloves, 3,9‘,, Semate Veles Permit to Erect| The club is located at 22 Jackson Correspondence price would be $1.50—but so little short of perfect that to sell below their worth. Heavy and fluffy—and W“h' the ey Gloves, Spanish Statue in D. C. Doy Drominent wWomen and men: of Cards, 21c. they are just as desirable. Hahd-fofii Ard"itontd. * Wide | feel and appearance of wool, although composed entirely pertect quaity 4 - edge 2 Permission to erect a statue per- sonifying “Serenity,” by the Spanish sculptor, Jose Clara, on public ground in the District of Columbia is con- tained in a joint resolution passed by the Senate Friday just before ad- this country and abroad have addressed the forum luncheons, which are held twice a month. The civic section co- operates with all organizations work- ing for civic betterment. A new music section Is bei estab- lished and Robert Lawrence is 3 Cards and 24 en- velopes. With this coupon. (S) COUPON Seamiess Sheets, 69¢ $1.00 54x90 Seamless Sheets, of excellent quality Size for hems: + Pillowcases, 24¢c 35c Pillowcases in sizes 45x36 and 42x36. Made of cotton. Block plaids of pink, blue, tan and gray. $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.75 Full Double-bed Size White Crochet Spreads with heavy n!sed patterns, scalloped edges and cut and hlack. With this coupon. (8) Journment. The resolution remains to Sorlraifary bleached cotton. Every sheet perfect. g 5 < v J ‘acted upon by the House. The|in g‘;al'; x?afvm;w ;o'm';; lfl“b oo Sf.n‘ohT-sE; single beds. of standard quality bleached cotton with deep hems. Cormers: n nounceme s “made that o- 1 = P a 20" Tea . Chicago, who will meet all the ex- | matic teas are being arranged, at which | = cerlzed scalloped Part-Wool Blankets, $5 $1.25 Baby Robe Blankets, $1.00 . P! : cdsed sclasors, penses attendant upon thé erection of | the wives of cabinet members and |= clothe: full- S ) o 5 ) 4 White Crochet Spreads, for single or three- . il o - the marble statue. 5 heads of the embassies and legations | = mfm;?-onwg‘; Real $7.00 Double-bed Blankets of mixed wool and 36x50 size. Beautiful and Practical Blankets, in | quarter beds. Durable quality, in attractive pat- Lol Y st S = gcenpen: cotton, in white and gray with colored borders. | pink and white and blue and white animal patterns. 4 terns. Pearl hemmed. in the Senate chamber,” demanded|at the club or from - Mrs. Harold P. ; N i Senator McCormick of Illincis, when | Parks. chairman of the membership|= the resolution was w ‘committee, o e i wranan