Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1923, Page 16

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») BARES REMARKABLE . ADVANCE IN TINPLATE The remarkable growth and develop- ment of the tinplate industry In the United States, which today leads the world in output, was detailed by Joseph A. Oliver, head of the Mitchell-Oliver Company of Georgetown, before mem- bers of the Rotary Club yesterday after- noon. Recounting his own experience in the business, which he entered in 1883, as an employe of an uncle In a tin shop in Georgetown, and picturing the different stages of evolution of the same concern to its present proportions, Mr. Oliver carried his auditors over the various pe- riods of improvements and gave statis- tics to show the value of the product to the world today. He showed that by the Introduction of copper steel in 1911 a vast saving to the country had been made possible, the alloy preventing rust and corrosion, and was the means of prolonging the life of ized gutters, spouts, tin roofs, t least three times as long as pre- Vious to its appearance, He sald also that the improved metal was a_great fire preventive, it having been discovered by Investigation that 1y 6 per cent of all fires in the United were the result of poorly covered | m Knowles Cooper presided, and announced great success for the Rotary bus during the past four months. At his request for volunteers to sponsor the vehicle for the coming quarter year the membership responded with alacrity. ENGSTRUM COMPROMISE. A fund of $1.300,000 will be dis- tributed as the result of a compro- mise_agreement approved today by the District Supreme Court for the dissolution of the partnership con- as the Newport Shipbuilding y. Under the ement, Fre: 3. Engstrum will receive $470,000 and his three in- ant sons will divide . sentatives of the e rum and Elizabeth C. e to have $180,000 and th ssets of the company will go to ¢ H. Arnold. Frederick C. B: strum, who brought suit. was repr. sented by Attorneys Douglas, Obea & Douglas and J. V. Morgan, whil Attorney Joseph W. Cox appeured for the estates. The defendant was rep- by Attorneys Daniel W. nd A. R The judges of the Sit- roux Hair Net Limerick Contest are hard at work judging the 24,891 Lim- ericks sent in to the con- test, which closed on December 15, 1922, NN EE NSNS . 3 | i ' f csEsHEEENENEEDPINENEsCssE EEEENEN Felt-base Floor Coverings, pat- teras to suit the bathroom, kitchen, bedrooms and wood patterns for all over the -house. Grades cut from full rolls. As many yards of a pat- tern as you like. I-yrld.y only, at, yard, 55¢ , =Second Floor. High-grade Drapery Velours, in short bolts. are here. Materials that sold ‘regu- larly at $275 to $6.50 yard. Note the price. Friday only, yard, sl‘,s All wanted mldes] —Second Floor. Tie PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A.- Lisner, Pres. values. Friday only, Children’s Sweaters, slip-on or button coat styles. Practical shades, Sizes to 14. Regular $350 to $398 ~Third Floor. Bargain Table of Drawers, Bloomers, Dresses, Skirts, Princess Slips. Odds and ends to close. Friday only, 44c ~Third Floor. $2.98 100 Wonderful Friday Bargains Our Great Weekly Bargain Day. Daily necessities for women and children, also for men, at specially reduced prices for Friday only. This includes very desirable new merchandise, also all odd lots. Values are extraordinary. No phone orders on Women’s $2.25 Silk Hose, I Friday Only, $1.89 Full-fashioned Pure Thread Silk Hose, first quality, including plain ingrain Paris clocks; and chiffon, black and colors, with mercerized or lisle tops. Friday only, $1.89. . J these special items. Women's $1 and $1.25 Sports Hose, wool mixed, silk and wool and mercerized sports hose, in black and colors. Mostly first quality. Friday only, pair, 89c¢ Women’s Lisle and Cotton Hose, full- fashioted and seamed back Lisle Hose, also fiber silk_and mercerized sports hose, first quality. Regularly 5% to 75c. Friday only, 2 pairs, 95¢ Women’s 79¢ to $1 Onyx Hose, includ- ing pure silk, fashioned back; also fine silk lisle, in plain and lace clocks, full-fashioned. In black, white and colors. First quality. Friday only, pair, 69¢ Women'’s Fiber Silk and Lisle Hose, silk lisle with_seamed back, in black, white and colors. First quality. Also_fiber silk boot hose, in brown and gray. First and second quality. Regularly 39 and 50c. Friday only, 3 pairs, 95¢ Wen’s nion S, Friday Only, $1.95 Broken assortment, including Dutch neck, clbow sleeve, low neck, sleeveless, knee and ankle length. Bodice style, with tape strap in silk and wool and wool and_cotton mixed. Slightly ir- regular. Princess May and Richelien and other- good makes. Palals Royal—! | Bargains in Drapery Remnants for Friday Curtain and Drapery Materials in 1 to 8 yard remnant lengths. Several hundred lengths of excellent materials left over from our Fall business marked at January Clear- ance Prices. Many lengths are alike enough to fit up entire rooms. The values are re- markable, selling in_regular stocks from 29c yard up to 60c and 7S¢ yard, and even much higher. Offered in two lots Friday at 10c and 30c yard. Wonderful Untrimmed Velvet Hats, Friday, $1.69 _ Friday only, each, Mansish Top Conts; Friday at $15 and $16.75 New and smart, decidedly serviceable and just the thing for immediate wear. Sizes for misses and women. A very remarkable Friday bargain. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Jersey Dresses, Friday only, $10. For guniors. A’small lot. Attractively fashioned. deal for school wear. Black, navy and colors. Friday only, $10.—Third Floor. 50 Pairs Velour Portieres. The same kind we sold all season at $2495 and $27.95 pair. On account of being in odd and sample Iots we offer them Friday only at, $17.65 iz Palais Royal—Second Floor. Gold Seal Congoleum and Nepon- set Floor Rugs, 6x9-ioot size. On account of slight misprints we offer 28 of them, which when perfect regularly sell for $810. §§ Palals Royal—Second Fleor. 8 Large Matting-Covered Shirt Waist Boxes; some with trays. On account of their being ‘samples, we sell them “as is” Very slightly marred. Regularly $1050 to $1295 each. Friday only, each, 0dd Lot of Corset Covers, Friday Only, 69¢ Made of fine nainsook, dainty trim- mings of laces and embroidery. Some with a little sleeve cap. A little mussed. Values 89, $1"and higher. Friday only, 69c.—~Third Floor. Cotton Petticoats, odd lots, of safeen, panne cloth and imitation heatherbloom. Va- tious styles and colors. Were $139 to $198 riday only, s rhtra Flo);r. $1.00 Long Kimonos, of flannelette, empire style; some ribbon trimmed. The last of many. Were $1.50 and $1.98. Friday only, $1,29 ~Third Floor. Inlaid Linolenms, in part rolls and short remnants, regardless of their_former selling prices. 2 to 9 yard lengths. Tile, Parquetry, Granite, Wood and Plain Shades. All per- fect. Friday only, yard, § $2.98 to $3.98 Trimmed Hats, from our winter stock; good styles and colors at wonderful values. Friday only, Palais Royal—Second Floor. Glove and Knitted Silk Bloomers to match, slightly irregular. Vanity Fair and other good makes. Manufacturer’s samples. Friday only, Great Values in Men’s Clothing Friday—All Odd Lots of Overcoats, Two- Trousers Suits, Raincoats Greatly Reduced From Former Prices . 2 Men's Wool Ulsterette Overcoats. $10 Sizes 35 and 36. Friday only, l'\[oung hMln;‘l All-wool Ulslexl('ttte Over- coat, green, heather mixture, 34 sil lined. Size 36. Friday only, $15.00 1 Man's Dark Gray Overcoat, tai- lored by Schlpss Bros. Box model. $14 50 Size 36. Friday only, . 5 M Oxford Gray Conservative Chesterfield Overcoats, sizes 35 and $l7 50 36. Friday only, , 5 2 Young Men’s Double-breasted Overcoats, l}:llo!rcd hyd Goodman & Suss, ochester; dark gray meltons, size 40. Friday only, $22.50 5 Two-trouse~s All-wool Suits, blue cheviot double-breasted model. Sizes 40 $21 50 and 42. Friday only, 5 1 Two-trousers Suit, dark gray cheviot, all wool. Friday only, 1 Young Man's Double-breasted Overcoat, fine quality brown kersey, % silk Size 42 long. $19.50 e wmoy R ioOEERE B anaEEENREE S $23.50 Formerly much higher. A splendid oppor- tunity for the one who wishes to finish out the season with a smart up-to-date hat. Every | one desirable in style and color, with plenty® of black. Friday only, So many excellent | TS RATAt=Matd NIop: ones have been sub- sttt M S Children’s Bargain Table a few days yet to com- Friday only, 79¢ plete the tremendous Filled with underwear, middies, e e task of judging the Kid Gloves, Frida JUAENE dresses, smocks, pajamas and hats. Odds ng » y and ends, some slightly soiled. 95¢ and higher grades. Friday only, 79c~Third ! 0““"’ 83'75 A el § Zri ) 2 5 A Special” Price for Friday only. F Regularly $4.50, $5 and $5.50 Dresses for misses and smaller women. Elbow-length Glace Gloves, in shades Desirable sty 3 n fashioned of taffeta, of tan, brown and white. Black in suede. Canton crepe d Poiret twill. Friday only, $18.50—Third Floor. EneEEERREReRTI—— Broken sizes. Housefurnishings Thor Electric Vacuum Sweepers at Half strlce Fll::ldldy. On:y ds_:eh. flgr reg!.!l!lr prl'ce, ly 1 order to a customer. 7.50; Friday only, $1375. Extra Tools for 8:;!.1 ‘9;3:;“& Mincers with 10 revolving Thor Sweeper—Regularly $4.98—Friday, $2.49. cutting knives. Special, 39¢ Brown and White Earthenware Custard d ¥ Cups, special, 6 for 39¢ mes:;g?f ?nrz-:: S\e:ilu“e‘s Efi;‘;‘zl&”zr: s:loors‘e 0dd Lot American Porcelain Salad Plates, out at, each, 95¢ | choice, each, 10c Small Size Wizard Chemically Treated Porcelain Platters, 10 and 12 inch sizes; Hand-duster—24 only. Special, each, 15¢ chu}:‘ce of several decorations. Spegial, long sleeves and ankle length. Disconti “Shino™ i ers, protects | 2 linegs. Friday only, u;t. » Duwn;]nu;g (hes';xi::dsf.:xs‘“i; ,:‘}::‘e:ornn::;,“‘so‘; value Japanese China Cream Pitchers, choice of Palais Royal—Main Floor. | for 39c | many decorations. Special, 9c - — Black Japanned Dust Pans, with long han- 17-piece Nippon China Tea Sets, pretty . e dles, the “Non-Stoop” kind. 29c value, ]Qg | Foscbud decoration. Special, . $2.95 Excep tional Offerlngs :.hoex-ny-finl_thed Floor Lamp Bases, regu- Thialows Teubleos i fustty-desiin, kich for Friday " day, Special, 6 for 42 i ize, e d for 2 lights. Regular or 42¢ ;argigné;&. 'S(:)uc‘cpigf. SO $5.69 S-piece Mixing Bowl Sets, yellow stoneware. 3,000 yards 40-inch Fine Quality Pure Silk Crepe de Chine, Friday Regularly $1.19. Special, c Palais Royak—Fourth Floor. only at $1.84 yard ‘This is our regular $1.98 quality. A firm, Bargains in Toilet Art Needlework JEIPT, BkYs and she of tho/pmis: puve, Articles Friday Friday Bargains shades in both light, ‘medium and dark colors, also black. Friday enly, $1.84 yard. |$1.19 No-seam Rubber Hot-water Bot- inch All S tles, in blue and red rubber; exceilent 36=inc| -wool Storm Serge quality. Each, 5 ;;: 27-inch All-wool French Challies 89¢c Wear-ever Dark Red Rubber Hot- Friday only, 88c yard ¥ the E;orm' Bga'fl i -nGown 155 txisidotion- water Bottles, excellent quality. At 69c. ng colors: Copen, Garnet, Geranium, $2 Combination Red Rubber-Fountai 2{,‘;','1;,',‘,‘5,’“@’?&11’5.‘f‘.{‘"}f&hfl“‘,’.B.'.:“.‘{i Syringe and Water Bottle, best qualai;; et i e e e red rubber; regulation length tubing and Py hard rubber fittings. At $1.59 98c Red Rubber Fountain Syri 36-inch Bloomer Cloth, Friday only, 50c with regula!ion length tubing anfirfag:d' i i rubber fittings. At, each, 59, bleached muslin in one design. Friday 25c Red Rubber Rapid Flow Syringe, only, 69c tubing regulation length. At, strip, 18c. Palais Royal—Main Floor. lined. Size 37. . Frida; ly, Men’s Flannelette Night Robes, heavy qual- 1 Young Man's n’o.'.’é'nibw-ea Brown ity, cut full and well made. Sizes 151,15 | Melton Overcoat, silk lined. Tai- to 20. $1.50 grade. Friday only, lored by Schléss Bros. Size 34. $23 50 —Matn Floor. | Friday only 2 Dark Gray Cassimere Rain Coats, Best-. s 36 and 42. Frie s 2.50 yette make. day eonly, 1 Bestyette Rain Coat, dark gray double texture, plaid back. Size 34. Friday $8 50 Boudoir Caps, odd lots, some a little mussed from handling. Materials of the best. Were $175 to $298. Friday only, $1.39 ~Third Floor. Axminster and Velvet Rugs Seamed and seamless kinds. Two of the most popular sizes, 9x12 and 8%x10%% feet. About 80 in all the newest de- signs and color cémbinations, If you have waited for an after-holiday bar- gain, here is your opportunity to select one at the lowest prices we ever offered this class of merchandise—even before the war when rug prices were at their lowest. Friday only, $28.95 i _ 2-clasp Glace Kid Gloves, in colors, black and white. Broken sizes. $2 and $2.50 qualities. Friday only, $1.45 2-clasp and Strap Wrist Chamoisette and_Leatherette_Gloves, colors and white. Broken sizes. Friday only, pair, 95¢ Pal Royal—Main Floor. Children’s Knicker Drawers, of fine cambric, neat embroidered edge. 2 to 14 years. Regularly 39 and higher. Friday only,” 29¢ zst ~—Third Floor. Children’s Dresses, of Imported Ging- ham and Chambray; some with bloomers; daintily hand-embroidered. Sizes to 14. Fri- day only, $2.59 —Third Floor. $1.98 Felt Hats, ready to wear, in the most desirable styles and colors, Friday only, $1.49 w Spring Dresses, Friday Only at $18.50 ners. Watch for the of 4 Rain Coats, dark gray double texture—the famous Aervento brand, makers of the country's finest rain coats. Sizes 34, $9 50 36 and 42. Friday only, = 2 Two-trousers Suits, all-wool, black and white. Shepherd check. Sizes’35 $21 50 and 38. Friday only, » \ —Main Floor. Men’s Flannelette Pajamas, $1.55 Good quality; all perfect. Friday only. Paials Royal—Main Fioor. Men's Angora Mufflers, about 50 left of plain buff, also stripes. Made with fringe ends. Friday only, $1'39 announcement ; A - < 5 * Women’s $1.25 Union Suits, winter winners: weight, flecced-lined suits, high neck, long sleeves, Dutch neck, elbow slceves and low neck, sleeveless. Ankle length. Regular and extra siges. Friday only, 95¢ Glove and Knitted Silk Vests, bodice 'style, with tape strap. Pink and orchid. Manufacturer’s samples. Friday only, $].19 Glove and Knitted Silk Bloomers, to match, slightly ifregular. Vanity Fair and other good makes. Manufacturers' samples. Friday oaly, 1.69. Childrens $2.50 to $2.75 Union Suits, Carter’s wool cotton mixed, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Mostly all sizes. Also Duofold suits, for girls and boys, high neck, Paials Royal—Main I-‘l’ur. 11 ‘d C% 4 S o l ” Friday’s Specials utch Cl , cf b d pol- fifty-one best prize win- “ Sitroux: “sIT TRUE™ HAIR NET Gold Label Single or Double Mesh; 2 for Beautiful Six Regular Quali! Invisible Nets ~—Main Floor. Men’s Union Suits, medium-weight, ribbed, long sleeves, with ankle length. Made with closed crotch. Sizey 36 to 42 ouly. Q¢ Friday only, suit, 25¢ —Maia Floor. FMC""I Srgsogsinx Jggfioeo!.s. all sizes and colors. ormerly $5.95 to .00. to Friday only, $2-98 $7.7S —Main Floor. Men's 25c and 50c Handkerchiefs, small lot of linen and cambric. Slightly soiled. 25¢ Friday only, 2 for v —Main Floor. Men’s Plain Color Shirts, with separate collars to match. Sizes 1434, 153, 16, 1634 and 17 only. In plain' tan, blue and gray. ] 95 Were $2.25. Friday only, * —Main Floor. Men's $2 Underwear, part worsted shirts and drawers, broken sizes. Shirts in 34, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Drawers, 30, 32, 34 and $1 39 46. Friday only, ' s —Main Floor. 6 Men’s Corduroy Dressing Robes, coat style with silk cord at waist. Formerly $5 $9.50. Friday only, —Main Floor. Men’s $2.25 Crepe Gloves tan and brown, in regulars and cadets. ‘Al sizes. Fri- $1.95 day only, pair, —Main Floor. Boys’ Woven Madras Blouses Friday Only, 79¢c " Collars attached, all guaranteed fast colors. Ages 6 to 16. Our regular stock. Reduced Friday to 79c—Main Floor. Boys' Hats, odds and ends. only, PLASTER The Workd's Grostest Extornal Romedy. No matter whether the Pain is in the Back or Side, the Chest or Limbs, you can always rely onan Allcock’s Plaster. “I;‘b: standard lnnnd!- druggists in eve: ;:n of the civilised wx'l o . 0dd Furniture, 3 Priced 0dd Breakfast Sets, Friday at ¥4 price. Handsomely decorated Birchwood, 6- piece Brezkfast Sets, one set each, as follows, slightly soiled or marred: Regularly Friday only 00 $100.00 $200 Green, $182.50 $91.25° Gray, $172.50 $86.25 Tea Wagons, slightly shop marred, at half prices B Friday Formerly. only 2.50 $2625 (F R R R BN RERRFRRRR-RRERNRRERRRERERRERENRSR.D S BB IR 65c Stamped S-piece Lunch Sets, on good quality Artcraft material, two de- signs for lazy daisy and French knot embroidery. Friday only. At 45¢ 8c Stamped Garden Aprons, on un- bleached muslin, in three designs for simple embroidery. Friday only, §9¢ 89c Stamped Bungalow Dress, on un- Fawn color, 1 Solid Walnut Frame, 1 Solid Mahogany Frame, 1 Solid Mahogany Frame, 1 Solid Mahogany Frame, + Combination Mahogany, 1 Combination Mahogany, Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. Regularly 59c yard. A high luster, per- manent finish cloth shown in_the follow- ing colors: White, Orchid, Ceriss, Pink, Purple, Royal, Brown, Navy and Black. Palais Royal—Second Floer. Palaly Royal—Main Floor. Friday 19¢ ~—Main Floor. Boys' Velvet and Plush Hats, about 15 in black and brown velour and plush, $2 to $l $3 grades. Friday only, w=Main Floor. Boys' $1.25 Gauntlets, fleece lined, just the thing for cold days. Only 12 pairs. " Friday only, 79c Bargain Basement Friday Bargains —Reliable Merchandise at Less Than Regular Prices Union Suits. 59 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, Suits and Coats—Tomorrow at Exceptionally Low Prices . [$1:00 Hose, 79¢ Women's 7% Flecce-ined_ Ribbed Women’s $15.00 Coats at $7.89 Juveniles’ at $4.69 Women's English Ribbed Wool- Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle i 9% b 38 4 les™— 3 : . | mixed Hose, heather shades. 932 and o e Winter Sports Coats—women's and misses'—of all- 6 o TSRS Some for-trimmed, al ull tined, Gire, | 10 Fekizy. e. wool materials, tdn only. Were $1500. Friday, $789. .95. day, 59c. day, $4.69. ) s 1.29 Silk Boot Hose, 79c | Dresses, $4.69 e QY Boys’ Suits, 79¢ For average and full figures. Sizes. Heavy Fleece-lined Union Suits, Ot all-wool velour, .Few in quantity 21 to 36. Of firm coutil. Friday, $1.29. $1.00 Silk and Lisle Sports Hose, | but many styles; women's and misses’. various colors, Irregulars. 9and 9%. Friday, 79 > Ban . : o = Slnrts, 54.69 Hook back and front. Of mesh an Burson’s, 2 Pairs, 49c == 6 anh am 29: Sizes up to 48. Fri- 390 P 4 P ? Wool Prunella cloth; pleated. ‘Women's Black Hose, seamless and Juveniles’ Fleece-lined Ribbed Women's and misses’. Were reduced Pants, 'with muslin_bands, ‘ankle to $5.95. Friday, $4.69. fashioned. Regular and out sizes. , 2 pairs, 49¢c. le.r;rmpx; sizes 22 to 28. Friday, 29 W Boys’, 2 Pairs, 50c pair. [ L’ Crepes and Muslins. Mill 1 hs. 31.50 SIIIB, 956 3,000 yards in all. Frsidax, ;Oc exm. Women's Fleece-lined Union Suits, | pirey Quality Heavy Ribbed Black Hose, reinforced; sizes 7 to, 11. Fri- Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle anen, 35¢ day, 2 pairs, 50c. length; sizes 46 to 50. Friday, 95¢c. Women's Muslin Drawers, tucked $1.98 Hmdbm 98¢ 50c H 2 Pairs. 50¢ and ruffled. Friday, 3c. Women’s Black Cashmere Hose, Women's Leather Bags, black and P etficflat‘, 50(: reinforced. Irregulars. 9 to 10. Fri= colors, with vanity . Last of >3 i i Flannelette; stripes; regular many." Some slightly soiled. Friday, | fcinfo Lers and extra sizes. . Briday, 506, Long Kid Gloves, $2.79 | Nightgowns, 59¢ Petticoats, 88¢ ‘ Women’s White Lambskin Gloves, ‘Women's—of pink and white Nain- Sateen and Colonial Taffeta (cot- 16 buttons; large sizes only. Friday, | sook. . Neat_styles; shirred and em- | ton); black and colors; regular and ' - g extra sizes. Friday, 88c. Palsis Royal—Bargata Basement. e e O Palats Royal—Main Floor, Great Friday Bargains in " Boys’ Clothing—Small - and 0dd Lots at Sharp Reductions 25 Boys' All-wool Mackinaws, small sizes only—7, 8, 9, 10 and 11. Friday $5_45 | Girls' Dresses, 5298 | (Of good quality serge. Last of lots. Sizes'2 to 12 years. Were $3.98 and $498. Friday, $2.98. suit Blomes, 53.75 “| novelty weave. lday. 19c. Attractive' Overblouses, in ‘dark : _asri | Percales, 12¢ Yard shades. Al sizes. Were $4.75 and < . d $5.95. Friday, $3.75. x Dots and stripes on light ground. Mill lengths. - 2,000 yards in all. Fri- $1.00 Dresses, 75¢ day, 12G yard, : Kiddies’ Panty Dresses, of check “Kiddes Towels, 8 for §1 : %z'gham Sizes 2 to 6 years. Friday, ’l'urk’ish a’nd Glass Towels. Last of $1 & $1.50 Blouses, 75¢ lots. /Some were 29c each. - Friday, Superior Voile Blouses, in small 8 for /$1.00. sizes only. Friday at 75c. oL . I Winter Gloves, 50c Bdys’ and Girls’ Fleece-lined Suede 1,000 Doilies, 5¢ Leagfier Gloves; sizes 3 to 6. Friday Floral effects, scalloped and em- broidered borders. Friday, 5c each. Hose, 2 Pairs, 98¢ $1.00 Blankets, 89c "Women’s Wool-mixed Sports Hose, Mill rejects.. Not regulation sizes. iréinforced. Mostly first qualit About 500 in all. Friday, 89c each. | Palals R argain ON the other hand a throat choked with germ lifemay lead to serious maladies— influenza for example. Thatiswhywe must prevent the growth of discase germs in the throat. gm»—h'fllns only, 12 Little Boys' Overcoats, splendid all-wool fabrics, in gray Meltons and Chinchillas, made with all-wool linings; small sizes—3, 4 and 5 only. Mostly size 3. Fri- $6 45 day only, “ 22 Boys' Two-pants Corduroy Suits, every suit the well known Crompton all-weather corduroy; both trousers full' lined. Sizes 8, 11, 14 and 15 only. Friday $7.45 only, 28 Little Boys' Corduroy Suits, velvet-finish corduroy, in button-on or middy styles, with full-lined pants. Sizes 3 to 8. Fri- 52.75 day only, Sy Little Boys Wool Cheviot Suits, Eton Norfolk model; sizes 2)%, 3 and 4. $2_75 Friday only, A 3 Little Boys’ All-wool Blue Serge Suits, Eton Norfolk model; size 3 only. $3 75 Friday only, i Boys’ Corduroy Knickers, extra good qual- ity, narrow wale; every pair full 51.75 lined. Sizes 8 to 16. Friday only, Palais Royal—Main Floor. Formamint, the throat tablet, does “get them.’ It dissolvesslowly and releases a germicide powerful en though harmless, to ly kill these germs. At all drug stores. ormamint SAMPLES: To acquaint you with Formamint we will send o ial Tube on recelpt of 4 n samps Chemical Co., 113 W. 18ch St., N. Y. Cley me are irregulars. -69c grade. Fri ay, 2 pairs, 98c. Basement, Palals Basement. Royal—Bargain Bakement. Palais Basement. EEEENEEENEEEEEEREEEER 1 IIII.IIIII'III!!!llIIIIIll!!!!!!l&’!llll‘ll.l.lllllllllI!!!!I!IIIIIIIIP

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