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THE EVENING STAFK, ‘WASHINGTON, Denby and Party ‘Broken Out’ for Collision Drill By Radlo to the Associated Press. D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1923. Hnderstand fatt weih and thair press | BANK CASHIER ARRAIGNED FOR $800,000 SWINDLE boasts the fact, that it is the cnte Director of Institution Says It Was ing wedge, the first movement, whi ultimately’ 18 to lead to full mem- | Ruined by Drain on Resources. bership in the league of natione. the Assoctated Prese. “Ge tn With Head Up.” *“It has been a long and a diffi- cult fight to keep us from member- ship in the league of nations We | SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, March .—A. H. Penfleld, cashier of the Springfleld Na- tional Bank, from which he confessed, according to offictals, to having taken fondly hoped it had been decided by | the American people. Perhaps it must $500,000 in liberty bonds, was arralgned last night on a federal chargo of em- be fought again. If so, let's fight it bezzlement and pleaded not guilty. in the open, with full understand- ing and knowledge on the part of our people. If America is finally to be| driven 1n, let's go in with head up and flag fiying. Do not permit our proud | nation today timidly to enter one concealed portal, tomorrow surreptiti- ously to sneak in another, and while | The arralgnment took place at Pen- fleld’s home, where he is recovering after an attempt to commit suicide by slashing his wrists with a penknife. Bond set at $25,000 was not furnished, and he will be given a hearing befors United States Commissioner Floyd Johnston here on March 20. A police- war, without th ons themselves. t 18 proposed that we do exactly as Great Britain, Franoe, Italy and Japan have done, decline to submit to the jurisdiction of the court un- less we wish to submit to it. In a controversy with one of the powerful nations of the earth, without that nation’s consent, even If we desire it, 5 o the international court could not act. ON BOARD THE TRANSPORT|The grandiloquent statements, there. HENDERSON EN ROUTE TO PANA- |fore, made to MA, March 9.—The routine of life on ’-“ab“.thlnl the rule of law &s O] the transport Henderson, en route to | Dijtntint e gule of power, sub- & the domination of justice Panama bay for the fleet maneuvers, |under law for armed might, “elimi- was broken yesterday for Secretary :A!lr:): :'lxm m:ue- of“vll.u' fin :ht 4 g . o nable phrases, e glittering Tepresentatives Hboarg by & Gre and | Feneralitier, Swith which we- llumine collislon ‘drill. The Naval Secretary | SYST¥ Teference to our international and legislators hurriedly a: Hip | FC ROnA. on deck while the ship's crew manned ‘The so-called intérnational court the hose and cast over the safety line. |is a part of the league of natlons, Another diversion was created lat- ¢r in the day by the appearance of |CUSIES bY the league. Entering the Chairman Johnson of the House fm- migration committee, In a regulation | 75, 1ittle consequence ie neverthe- ) less the first falze st sailo 1 0 ep. es & uniform, complete even to the | jjjusion about what it means among Mr. Johnson offered the explanation that he was preparing for the tropical - } weather which the Henderson expects to reach today. consent of these man was stationed at the Penfleld home last night. The bank, which closed {ts doors Tuesday, immediately after discovery of the shortage, 8 ‘“‘gone,” according to a statement by George S. Dial,’ director and one of the principal stockholders. He declared he saw no way of saving the Institution and that a settlement with avallable assets would have to be made with depositors. Additional examination of the bank's records showed that the entire shortage was $800,000 instead of $600,000, as first announced. PLAN RUSS-POLISH PACT. MOSCOW, March 9.—The Polish del- egates to the conference which will attempt to draft a commercial treaty between Poland and Russia have ar- rived here and the negotiations are expected to begin forthwith. —_— A fiying frog, having a fan-shaj wing on each of four legs, Is found in the East Indles. “The Blue Book of Social Usage” = EM;LY POST'S ETIQUETTE 6th Edition 000 Coples in 6 Months! "ggunnfill' i the last word ia . at 1 ntil su I ‘thauged, for 1t covers e T avmost 11 rr"dlb‘lo mim;'le;‘nl ng" tingency into which a ] :’:l‘fl;'ma:; bt:nyl‘:nnd " New York Evening Foat: Iuatrated with Private Photographs ‘ond Facsinsies of Social Forms. 610 Pages, 34.15, Ner. At Book- Stores or from the Publishers. NK & WAGNALLS CO. a';y-auh Fourth Ave., New York BOYS’ FACES SHOT AWA One Killed, Another Fatally Hu by Automatic Gun Accident. i JESUP, Ga., March 9.—Russal V deaux, five, was Instantly killed a; Homer Griffin, nine, wounded near’ here when an automatic shotgun was aé- cldentally discharged. The faces of the boys were shot away. JOHNSON ASSAILS VORLD COURT PLAN {California Senator Claims | Tribunal Is Impotent Ex- cept by Consent of Nations. Ventilating fans run by lamps, are being markoted. CASTORIA For Infants and Children 'SCORES FOREIGN POLICY Declares Move Is Part of Plot to Force America Indirectly Into League of Nations. pretending we are going some other place, ultimately, when too late, when the last irrevocable step has been taken, und we cannot extricate our- selves, find our country unknowingly a member of that which it has so em- phatically repudiated.” Joints Must Go! New Discovery yvery Limbers'Em Up ‘and Even the Creaking Ceases. world pro- By the Associuted Pr W YORK, March o.—President { arding’s proposal that the United | States accept membership fn the i Permanent Court of International| Justice was as- salled here last night by Senator Johnson, republi- can, California, a leader of the Sen-! ate rreconcilibles, as a first “false step” toward membership in the | league of nations. peukl'xg before the nx hoard of trade. the Cal- ifornta Senator’ declared the SENATOR JomNsoy, mand for Ameri-| can participation lin Furopean affalrs was bused on no foy rlu(hw but emanated international in- | ysterically per- | 50c Table Oilcloth 5-quarter Table Oilcloth, in plain white, fancy and tiling effects. Seconds of standard 50c quality—to- morrow only at 25ca yard. Men’s 25¢ and 35¢ Soft Collars Men's Triangle Collars, in shapes: all perfect qunmy, Sizes 16% to 17 only. Sat urday at 25c a half dozen. not understood is that the so-called International Court is no court at all, as court is commonly understood. is little more than what exists wlm our arbitration treaties It does not i function like the ordinary courts with' which we are familiar. It cannot hale before it recalcitrant oountries {nor can it, of itsalf, assume jurisdic- tion of diéputes between nationa. It is & mere arbitral tribunal to which rations may submit disputes if they see fit, and only those questions which | tho parties themselves agree to sub- mit can be heard at 'all. Great RBritain, France, Italy and Japan have refused to submit to any compulsory urisdiotion, reserving to themselves declde when and whether any con- Six for it's true—the esses. ETRN vou have to do Brand nowadays to usty knee | a’ half inch of | substance from | the offending | ter of a min- through the 2 h they are interested me before the International Tribunal Cannot Act by Itselfl. “Thus the much heralded court,| iwhich is to prevent war in the fu-z ture, is denfed in its inception by the ! great nations of the earth the right | Or the power to act opon any ques tlons, which may be the breeders of | / / %Mw//fi./ Eportiest down vhe The Week-End Bargain Event That Always Brings Crowds of Value-Wise Shoppers Here This store-wide bargain event offers again tomorrow an opportunity for savings on many, many needs. Every item in the list is a bargain—wantc! merchandise selected from our regular stocks and lowered in price for one day only. Read carefully—you are sure to find something you want in tomorrow’s 25¢, 50c and $1 & s> 79¢ and $1 Caps $1 50 Cups and Saucers iyroleclo Knitted 50C lar fabric for sults Baucers; in pretty designs €lx Decorated Caps that pull down $l and Also Tweed, Tricotine and pure dresses. Saturday at, yard, G0c Saturday Set at $1 in 1 (h» ory mm(lnufw, the propa- | ganda persists for our entry into * ald Senator Johnson. kes now one form and then a total- "Yily different one, and has run the gumut of possible international or- ganizations. Its advocates appeal, In turn, with equal fervor to our altru- | fsm.and our cupldity. Beautiful Word Pictures. le. No mail or phone orders filled. Gradaate Eyes Examined MeCormick Medical College Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES 75¢ Crepe Granite 6-inch (‘mpe Granite, in navy blue—a pop! Women’s Stockings Light - weight Cotton 25(: Stockings, In blaci Slight nuwme for a good. 39c Buffet Sets prescription Glasses Fitted Natural color Three- plece Buffet Bets, C neat patterns. Saturd-y white and cordova: at 25c. seamed and seamles second PAI of 50(: Jn.rum-u China Cups and over the neck and ears. Knitted Caps. Satur- = shoulder, hat purp. s Pvnrfl!‘s Drug Store: sunnly of it and drusgists rhere report a big demand. mbago or gout send and addr to H. D. Box Hallowell, e a copy of “The \I\stern> of Rheuma an_ ey ng book, ab- free ‘Clear\\ate' NSRRI ull!llf 74 flll For example, modern 17-jewel Watch, SCHWARTZ'’S “TRADE. R 5 g s / nuu \ 0 | in a twenty-year case, | “The demand that America join tl league of nations is succeeded by the . beautiful word picture of an economic conference and the great part the moral weight of the United States ight play in a topsy-turvey world. And now, ugaln. our old leagues, wary m defeats, in dulcit tones | nvite us to join the International rt. C n international court which sub- RU( tes the rule of w for that of wer, and the domination of justice | Por armed might, nas & sohorons &nd | ian appealing sound. To argue that just as courts determine ssues be- | | tween individuals, it is logical ther jsnould be a like' mode of adjudica- | tion of differences between nations | by similiar courts, at onco strikes a | | s¥mpathetic chord | But what is not s d and what is| l\uunuum ‘i 2 you can secure a Elgin Thin ,Model for $34.50; or an Elgin Wrist Watch for $25, and we will allow you $3 or more for your old one. Absolutely no strings to this offer at all. Your old watch, no matter how dilapidated, is worth at least $3 on the price of a new one. All Famous Nationally Knawn N” WATCH SALE L"Im""llfl[) u|il,illfilllll‘l,tfllhfllmlllllll"H|]!"|’I!llfllill!fl]lh”flll I xl 1emmn|'l mpum “‘W*“leu mi’mw“l'! i Bring In Your Old Watc It Will Be Worth at Least $3.00 to You On the Price of a New One Eyesight Specialist 409-410 McLachlen Bidg., 10th and G Sts. N.W. Begs to announce that he has taken over the entire practice of Dr. Shefferman, 719 11th St. All prescription records of Dr. Shefferman are now on file in this office. i jll"“} i llh SPECIAL Face Green on’s wm mnved case; Makes of Ladies’ and Men’s Watches Included in This Remarkable Offer Elgin ‘Waltham Howard Hamilton Illinois Peerless Gruen Bulova s $955.00 '$3 for Your Old Watch) NO INTEREST—NO EXTRAS JEWELERS 708 Seventh St. N.W. “\lfllhfi/b‘ FOUNDED 1888 34 Yeurs of Square Dealing OPTICIANS 3123 MSMNW O RO 39c¢ Mercerized 300 yards of mill ren nant of Mercerize Sateen, for 1t and petticoats; in black and colors. Saturday at, yd 35¢ ‘;"'fi’u" Silks ~inel {lk-and-cot- 25¢ self color woven dots. ton Chiffon Silks, with All wanted colors, also black . va n finish qual- 3-Pc. Vanity Sets Three-piece Vanlity Sets, of white linene; 25‘: regularly 26c each. Sat- urday at TWO for 2ic. (Limit 2 to a buyer) _ Steel Crochet Hooks Steel Crochet Hooks, in ahvrl‘l&d sizes; YG‘" i s s, Toe” 25C day, at FIVE for 2»(‘. (Art Department.) Correspondence Cards Gold-: ed‘e Correspgnd- ence Cards, in white and colors; excellent Zsc quality. Safurday at 23c box. 50c Soap Dolls Imported Soap Dolls, artistically made In the 2 C form fo Japanese ladie: kewples and bathing girls. (urday at 25e. Turknit Wash Cloths Turknit Wash 25c Cloths, in all white. also with pink and blue edges. onds of 10c grade. day at FIVE for 20e. Sec- .‘?0: ,Lead;er Purses Leather Change 25c Purses, in black and or practical styles. Saturday at Saturday at, yd., 25c 39¢ White Voile 40-inch White Ci on 25c at, yd., Volle, a fine, sheer, two- v for walists Saturday t, L S— s 39¢ White India Linon 40-inch White India 25 C non, extra fin grade, 50: White Dimity -inch White Dimity 25 C . white woven fine, sheer Qu:ur " 39c White Organdy 40- ‘-w:n.«»:‘ nito. colors; good assortment 004: Child’s Handbags Children's Handbags and Purses, in a vari- 250 ety of popular shapes made of leather, silk and velvet _ Saturday at 2c. 10c Toilet Soap Lana Oil and Butter- milk Soap, for the toi- let and bath. Regularl 25C 10c a cake. Saturday at FOUR CAKES for 25a : B?";C, .?2:: hBelu ‘ample lina o ather 25c Belts, complete with Saturday. 25c. buckle: sizes 24, 26 28 inches. Boys’ 39c Suspenders Goo|d q::l.ll(‘;' elastia 25C webbing, in neat pat- terns. Saturday at, pair 45¢ Tan Art Linen 23-inch Tan Art Linen, warranted all pure 25(; Iinen, for scarfs, pillows or centerpieces. 25¢c. Apron Ginghams Standard quality Apron Ginghame. in war, 25¢ Sfown ana "ARDS ranted fast colo: slze checks of blu n. Saturday at TWO Y. or 25¢. Women’s 39c Vests ‘Women's Gauze Cot- ton Vests, with band top and sleeveless; reg- 25c Jor and extra sizes. Saturday at Se. “Children’s Gauze Vests Children's Gauze- weight Vests, with 25C built-up shoulder straps and tape drawstring. Sizes 4 to lg years. Saturday at TWO for 2 Yard-wide Cretonnes, in light and dafl(t col- nesna 25¢ eariety of destrable pat- terns. Saturday at, vd., 25a. Fine-grade Mer- cerized Socks, ln white with asso 250 ed striped ulnz-over cufts, others with colored lace tops and cuffs, Slight sec- r at 35c. tape ed 1o 5o vard. Sathraay at YARDS for 2bc. é.:a'.’.':";'.,.":.z.mz L. i BE Floor Coverings, 1 to & hs o uitke. % %63 _foort gf‘lz.t:nf r nm- lnd rvomu. !:5 urdly at, S-inch Taffeta Rib- lu ultl-v.rlpa nnd 25c v'floty of nod lbu!u for and trimm! Saturday at yard, 48c Washable Cretonnes 30c and 3Sc Ribbons " 39¢ ”hl“‘ Pongpe 22-inch White Ponge. 39¢ Pillowcases 1o l5x85_ Bleached Pil- 25 lowcases, regulation \'70 h:o.nd torn and Il’On» _ed turd; " 39¢ Domet Flannel B\e.u-hr [ Flannel, double i, 86-inch Domet heavy qualit. "« 25¢ Brighton and Double-grip Pad _Gar- ters, in black, white and plain color. Men’s 39c Suspenders Lisle Web u:ncrdn in stripes color: Leather and off. buturday at, vair 1 "Aqu'\r\‘. trade Galvanized Iron 25C Water Pail and two cakes of Fels Naptha Laundry Soap. Both for 2ic. Aluminum Ware Choice of Rix Alumi- num Table Spoons or 25C six Aluminum Torks. finlnrdsv at 25c. “Misses” Union Suits Misses’ Gauze K; on Suits, with tai- 50C lored top and shell- trimmed knee. Perfect quali Sizes 4 to 16 years. Saturday c. "39.Inch Sheeting Cotton |~ 39-inch U n bleached Sheeting Cotton, extra heavy even thre: u 50c ity. Regularly Sl!ul'dly at THREL Y&RDS !or YardfiWuie Percales 36-inch Percales, ATt i ines it printed figures. checks SOC dots and plaids; f: colors. Relular]y 25¢c yard. Saturday at THREE_YARDS for 50c. 69c Homespun Ratine 36-inch Homespun Ratine, a high-grade cotton fabric for suits SOC and skirts. All wanted colors. Saturday at, yard, 50c. 65c¢ Wash Satin 38-inch Wash Satin, & 50c high-grade yarn mer- cetized cotton fabric for lingerie. All wanted colors and white and black. Saturday at, yard, 50c. White Pajama Checks 36-inch Whne Pajama Checks, close woven, soc soft fln}zh ‘rnda. Res"u:;‘ ey wr B FARDS tor s08 e . e Pink o - deaux, fasten-back SOC model, with elastic in- sert and taped shoulders, Sizes 83 to 42. Baturday at 50o. (First_Floor.) Bo s h619§l Blouses Boys' School s, SOC of meat light striped peroales, with soft cufts; full cut sizes 7 to 16 yoars, Saturda; 31 Lentl‘:er Gi;‘dles New Persian an soc Palsley effects rich colorings; can d for cout or dress ornamentn- finished with rings and Saturday at G0c. Men’s Balbriggan Underwear . 50c Fine Quality Halbri!- gan Under wear, light-weight, short long slecve shirts: full-length drawers. All regular sizes aturday at 50c. Eot e e Lo g uou}!"gg " Slippers, in red and blue, with padded soles and pompons. Sizes 6 to 1L Saturday at, pair, 50c. Noxema Combination Noxema Cream regularly 50 a jai let Soaj regularly 25c a cake. 1, Saturday, BOTH for 50c. Women’s Stockings Women's Fiber Silk 50 in “various k. Sec- uality. A, Women’s Sport Hose Women's Ribbed Sport Hose, in drop- cordova: Russian calf, suede, white and camel. All perfect. Saturday at, pair, 5e. 79¢ Crib Blankets x40 ’rib lan- 4 Crib Bl 5()C Lets, fine-grade cot- pretty designs. ton with soft fleece fin- . Various aturday at 50c. " 69¢c Window Shades P e r f ect Quality Opaqufl Cloth lendow ¥ gpagu 5t 50c finished size, in white, ecru nd greens; good Epring-rollers, _with ring and all fixtur gl 25 Fglt B;ue Rugs ea: “Coto lp" soc Base Rugs, blue and with compiste bor- 41t 61n by 4 ft. 6 in, aturday at b0c. ea uble-warp soc Japanese Grass Rugs, in _many attractive de- eigns and colorings. Sizes 27x54 nd 24x48 inches. Saturday at Soc, (First Floor.) Women’s Extra Size Pants 50c tra_ Size Cotton Pants, aistband. Saturday at Double Gauze with shell-trimmed knee and muslin Sizes 46, 43 and 50. __Boc. P srool, School Boes Bags, of waterproof ma- terial, made with two ockets; strong and serviceable. aturday at 50e. Men’s 65c and 75¢ Silk Hose 3 Pairs, $1 Thread 8ilk and Plated Silk Half Hose, colors and heathe: Fully reinforced. irregular weave. $1 Gold Filled Rings Women's Gold 1. Rings, with solitaire rhinestone setting; very brilliant, Wear guaranteed. Sat- urday at 50c. Sterling Silver Bracelets Sterling Silver Bu:la Bracelets, two in set; dainty dealzns. Satur: day at boc. 50c 75¢ Stripe Shirling 33-Inch Silk Stripe Shirting, extra _heavy grounds with saun uulpe-. su. urday at, yard, 75¢ Gravier Extracts ous Gravier X~ tracts, in the favorite ly of um floral ' odors, includin, Arbutus, Voilet, Rose, Valley. | (snnx ‘your bottle) Sate ‘690 Waéer Sets Glass Water Set. 50c colonial style, connn- 1 lvai e ron Gar- o 50c . with lock %ood size. Sat- "Men’s 35¢ & 39¢ Hose Mercerized Lisle arnd Maco Cotton Half Hose, soc in black and plain col- ors. Slight _irregular _weave. Saturday at THREE PAIRS for 50c. $1.50 Blankets, Each 66x80 Soft-finish Fleeced Blankets, In gray with col-sl ored borders; slightly im- perfect. Saturday at, each, $1. $1.50 Bed Pillows Bed Pillows, filled with sterilized curled tealhua. $l covered with striped or hna\v art (mklngv 20x28 and 21x27 inch sizes. Sate urday at $L. Boys® $1.. .39 Pajamas Boys” Outing Flannel and “Cotton Pajamas, 1 Sizes 6 to 14 i one lnd Saturday at §: Boys’ $1.95 Shirts oys’ Part- 1 Flannel $l S8hirts; collar-attached Slightly shaded. Saturday at $1. years. 7. Saturday at, stvie; sizes 123 to 133%. Children’s Straw Hats Little Children's \e' Spring Straw Hats, $1 caflor and mush room styles; ribbon trimmed and lined. Saturday at $1. (Third Floor.) Girls Middy Blouses Fine Quality White Lonsdale Jean Middies, $ l Sizes 6 hr-!d trimmed collars an ’s; regulation model. %0 18 years. Saturday at $L Girls’ Princess Slips Girls' Princess Slips, of fine white nalnsook, round $l and V vokes, lace inser- tions and medallions; ruffie trim- med lace. Sizes § to 14 years. Saturday at $1. Babies’ Short Dresses Babfes' Short Dresses of white nainsook, dainty $l yokes; skirts trimmed with embroidery and lace. Sizes } ln{(1 2 yvears. Saturday at TWO or Women’s Crepe Gowns Fine Quality Crepe Nightgowns, in flesh and $1 pink; also assorted pat- terns Round ck; full cut. Saturday at $1. New Spring " Corsets Pink Corsets, in medium buat; long-skirt model; $l well boned: also tnnless fancy Corsets. All sizes. Satur- .51.50 Sateen Petticoats Fine Sateen Petticoats, lustrous quality; also $l Light-weight Petticgats, in pretty colors, with fancy pointed flounces. Saturday at at, $1.75 Chiffon Panama 44-fnch All-wool Chif- $l quali in 1 shade of navy blue. rd 83-fnch All-silk Tan ‘women” and children's wear. aturday at. yard, $1. $1.25 Pongee quality, for men's shirts, Gold Baby Lockets Baby Lockets, with chain; gold filled, with $ l Baturday soldered link chain: plain nnd, engraved styles. $1.50 Silver Mesh Bags Silver-plated Mesh Ba; ring mesh effect, shapes; for m es and women. Saturday at $1, N Boys’ $1.25 and $1.50 Wash Suits, $1 Boys' Wish Suits. fn oliver Twiat and Middy styles; plafn_ . cojors and combinationt’,” Warranted fast colors.. Sizes & to s years. (First and Third Floors.) Wamen s Handlmgs New Her 1] made styies Saturday at $1. Women’s Umbrellas ‘Women's Umbrellas, good quality Amerfcan pink, Midget Fouutam Pens Midget Fountaln Pens, $l toir; 14-karat gold point. Satirday at $1. Combination Fountaln Syringes and Hot- $l gorted handles. plain or with ribbon sau- $1.50 Fountain Syringe Bottle, 81 50 Lace Scarfs Pratty Filet Lace Sc:u"fs. full lengt 1 pat- $1 terns. Saturday at t 81, Aluminum Lomblmmon One Aluminum Col:muer. regularly 69 $l Aluminum " regularly 88c. turday, BOTH $1.50 Luncheon Llolhs Colored Mercerized Dam- ask Luncheon Cloths, blue or gold _inches square. Sat " Yard-Wide Langclolh 36-inch Longeloth o oven qualits underwear fin 36-In. Bleached Muslin 36-inch Bleached Muslin a closs-woven, soft-finish 1 uality, Regularly 19c a qnm 7" Saturaay ~ at SEVEN | [2 $1.50 Suit Cases 24-inch Stze Fiber-cov- ered Suit Cases, rneatly lined: steel frame: brass finished lock and side bol urday at $1. $1 ai- $1.50 and $2 Rugl Heavy-welght La Belle Baske! weue Rush Ru l or Japanese Grass Rull, n stenclled designs. Size 3x8 ft. Saturday’at $1. (First Floor—Bargatn Booth.) Women’s Silk Stockings Sheer Chiffon Thread Silk Stockings, with 3- l seam back and lisle gar- ter top; in black, gun matal and African brow 1l perfect qual- ity. Saturday at, pair, $1. Women’s Fiber Stockings Women's Fiber and Thread Sllk Stockings, in l black, white, cordovan, Sature gtter, cocoa and belge. Women's Blue Satin $l alr, $1. of white ribbed cotton and weight; short sleeves nnd full- at, pair, $1. Boudoir Slippers and Felt Men’s $1.25 Union Suits balbriggan, {n med longth ‘legs. All sizes. Perfect turday at $1. $1.25 and $1.50 Slippers House Slippers, sizes 3 to Merit Make Union Sults, $l quality. Sheats, free from starch or dr Sul(s, low neck and sleeve- Bun-. of soft ‘with closed crotch. 6 to 16 years. 25 Seamless Sheets 54x90 Seamless Bleached single-bed _ size; ing. Saturday at $1. $1.60 Diaper Cloth 22-inch Diaper $l Cloth, perfect qual- Ity, in_sealed car- tons of 10 yards each. Limit, one plece to a buyer. Saturday at $1. 32-In. Dress Ginghams 32-inch Dress Ginghains, in a large assortment of checks, plaids and stripes; warranted fast colors. Regular- 1y 29c yard. Saturday at FIVHE ARDS for '$1 & Women’s Union Suits Gauze Cotton Union $l Toss; tight and _ shell Salu'rda}‘ at TWO trimmed knea for §1. Women’s Lisle Vests 811k Lisle Vests, made in bodice style: slight sec- $] onds of regular £9c¢ value. Saturday at FOUR for $1. 8> Union Suits Unilon insook, Perfect quality. urm at TWO for $L Boys’ Boys' ~ Athletic

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