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24 FOX-HUNTING HELD |&fita Waas i cvarite sportoer e Prince “l;i “.';JGL Hg estimates “ 99| the ioss inflicts on the country through the 200 hunts conducted in| BRUTAL PAST'ME the British Isles at £48,000,000 an- ‘nul,lly, which exceeds the interest Great Britain must pay on her debt ith Writer Attacks Wales' Fa- | to America, and argues that the bene- ts conferred upon the horse-breed- ln: (ndunry by the sport are insig- 1923. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO U. S. GREATEST REAL ESTATE DEAL COMPLETE 120 YEARS AGO flull l|H I WHNDOW Why pay the middleman’s profits on your window shades, when you can get them here at factory prices? When you deal direct, you realize the full sense of ccon- omy. Byi vorite Sport as Stumbling Block to Agricultural Prosperity. Today, 120 vears ago, “the '30th of | April, 1803," “Uncle Sam” made one of his best real estate deals, when he regotiated for an empire west of the Mississippl river, then known as Louisiana territory which now makes i up the great middle and nonh‘.."\tr - - 8 Kook =4 ' y was ndmed. took possession o section of the American TUnion. R o e o Thomas Jefterson, then President |in America, and 1t was called by that of the United States made the|name when the purchase was made in ! v N4 o or the following year the ter- deal with Napoleon III and gave ;i ge Grieans was formed trom $15,000,000 (;alh‘forhlhe 1and. ‘There [ he portion of this vast purchase = Pl : E, = id the sweet young thing in the | W88 no option in the transaction south o egrees, north latitude. S S s G e ic room of the public library. “I'd | France and England were at war and | | _URder orders from Mr. Jefferson in | stumbling blocks o agricultural | h " . . 1804, Lewis and Clark were sent to e o et & Comguay Tha Kago” {Napoleon nefded the money Mr.| prosperity. according to G. W. Clark, indeed.” replied the attendant. o explore the new addition to the who describes himself as & member of | “Just a moment and 1 will help yonrlvfltrmn offered for the “Louisiana |federal Unfon. They ascended the « well known hunting fami ng | find it 5 e .| purchase.” {Missour! 1o its sources. crossed the associated with the Blackmore Vale/ “Oh. never min sa the swee 7, Rocky mountains, struc! e head- | pack of foxhounds. youns thi “I7can find 1t well | A Elance at one of the great United | watera of the Columbia river. They Mr. Clark has enough_myself. It wes written by |States maps made by the Interior D | returned east n 1806, having explor- with the title partment, with the words “Loulsiana | ed nearly all of the country south of | Turchase” in large letters written across the states embraced in the deal, sugges that Mr. Jeffersom | made a first-class agent for “Uncle | In 1652 La Salle went down the | Mississippi river and in the mame of Louis XIV, in whose honor the coun- Drinking Glasses in Public Places Ordered Sterilized. The regulation requiring steriliza tion of drinking glasses in all publi places will be strictly enforced thi summer, particularly during _the Bhrine convention, Health Officer Fowler declared today Soda fountains soft drink em- poriums and eating places that use The shades we make ior?, your home are of the highest * quality material, best rollers and fixtures, and the most conomical in the long run. Phone for estimates "S5 long as the countryside is al- lowed to be turned into playgrounds | for the rich ard idle, the best results 'cannot be obtained from the farms.” LONDON, April 30.—The farm strike Clark writes, “Every year sees the for which American Ambassador |‘fox tax' pressing heavier upon the Harvey again turned reporter for the | OVerburdened shoulders of the |2 3 Washington, government when He | ormer visited the affected district of Nor- folk county is ended. but fox-hunting. Knew the Author. “that brutal pastime of the rich and From the New York Sun. C, MONDAY, APRIL 30, the 49th pagallel and reported to Mr. Jetterson that hia “wild ana woolly |GAS PLANT ENGINE ROOM land deal was susceptible of FoRaerfl et opmtne | WRECKED BY EXPLOSION| | TO ENFORCE HEALTH RULE | Boiler Blows Up in Atlantic City, Shattering Windows Within Mile Radius. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., April 30— | xplosion” of a steam boiler in the plant | f the Atlantic City Gas Company last | night wrecked the engine room of the | plant, shattered windows within a radius of & mile, and frightened hundreds of | residents throughout the citr. Elasncs must sterilize thiem each time | The detonation, which was heard for| inted out T the health officer| i (it Wnd ‘was followed by 2, fre Th. 1y o = One man was injured. Firemen through- with the recutmtiony, of comPISINE | oyt the city donned gas masks and | dividual paper drinking cups With | {PrmEd K SOrdsaiUIRt Sipolibsasound el T hi<ts e, e;"; ,f"‘”"i The night shift ran to all the master for violations of the sterilization law. | |"n‘l‘;efh;"z“r’:‘;“;‘{,rm;hl;,“‘;s Red el ————— own emergency shutters. They also [l ____ Potatoes eaten in Belgium in 192 kept the fire confined to the engine room. room. t written a hooklet eynard—The Case Roger Sullivan, 1 believe.’ average 1,155 pounds a person. $3.50 and $4 Crex gs, $2.69 Crex de Luxe Rugs, sizes 27x54 areen, blue, gray and and 3x0 ft rose stenciled designs. tures; Spring Suits, cassimeres and cheviots, neat dark mix- full lined knickers; smart Nor- folk models ; sizes 7 to 10 years. Suits, $2.69 of excellent quality g BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. ~1’I‘|E DEPENDABLE STORE' Women’s Silk Hose, 69c pair Full-fashioned Pure Thread Silk Hose, TRussian calf, gray and cordovan; also lot of Black Chiffon Silk Hose, three-seam backs and cotton garter tops; seconds of $1 and $1.79 values. (4 in sheer quality; flake wide. $3 Summer Curtains, $1.69 pr. Summer Curtains, brown grounds with various color 214 vards long, 40 inches green or Tuesday’s 69¢, $1.69 and $2.69 Sale Children’s Waist Suits, 69c Forest Mills Nainsool Suis, reinforced se. attachment. Sizes X quality.—First Trimmed witl imported embro; narrow edging cut. Al sizc Rubber Pu‘nts. 2 for 69¢ Itubber 'ants. guar- Medium and large sizes—Third Fioor. Infants’ Sh ts, 2 for 69¢ Ail-wool * s Nest” firanul scalloped wool flanpel. Lorset Lowers, 69c ook Corset Covers, trim- Crepe Bloomer<. 6‘)c Windsor i e n!(vr”nnh 5 5 fuil widihs la ANl sizes Women’s Drauu‘s, 69¢ Fxtra My n Drower e of tuciks hemstitei full-cut siz K|dd|e> Romper:, 69¢ Size flour hems; ne Grade u_black. white reinforcement 14. k; full width. 16 and 18 vears. (iirls‘ Combinations, 69¢c " _Combination to 11 years.—Tht rd Fioor. A day of saving opportunities sale at 69c, $1.69 and $2.69. instances even more. Be sure Every item reveals a real bargain. e to a]mp here Tuesday—it will be well worth yvour while. We cannot fill mail or phone orders for advertised items. Women’s Wash Dresses Worth Up to $5.98, at $1.69 Wash Women's handling ; sizes 16 to 44. $1 Dotted Swiss, 69c 30-inch Imported Dotted Swi extra fine, sheer quality, in black and whité grounds. with woven dots. \ $1 Organdy, 69c inch Tmported Organdy, fine, sheer, permanent finish qualit in street and evening shade: ilso” White 89c Embossed Crepe, 69c 36-inch high-zrade ric, in bluck and wanted bossed Crepe, x all-cotton wash fab- shades $1 Sunfast Draper). 69¢ K. nfast e and adaoers Yard-wide Drapery designs all e $1 Sofa Cushions, 69c 22 Round or Square S| filled with with white Floor. Cushions, covered Liic—Fourth $1.25 Hassocks, 69¢ Large Size Hassocks. covered with Axminster and Velvet car- pets cam- $l Belglan L en, 69¢ Men’s 50c and 75¢ Neckwear 2 for 69c Silk Neckwear, n-hand style. in a l:xtra Size Gowns, 69¢c tra Size Muslin Nightgowns {m--.x in blue, id_bindings: ot fuli 50c Billowcases, 2 for 69¢ ed Pillowcas torn and irones ven quality ZSc.Muslm, 4 Yards, 69c 36-inch Bleached Muslin, close woven quality, free from starch or_dressing. Bovs $l 25 Pajamas, 69c d summer weight aj; d percale, o iight’ 16 Thi _vears—Third Floor. Bovs $l Play Suits, 69¢ nd- striped one- ) trimmed with riveted metal buttons; drop sea!: long or short sleeves, ankle or knee length; sizes 2 to 8 Sears, Boys’ $1 to $1.50 Pants, 69¢ s, of serviceable in eat mix- luxes. sizes 7 to 16 year: red: rted designs and colorings; Choice at TWO for 69c. $1 Terry Cloth, Yard, 69c Yard-wide Reversible Terry h, an assortment of beautiful ns and colors; entire stock Fard. $l Wmdow Shades, 69¢ Strictly land-finish white, ecru 3.5x9. Perfect Quality Hol- Window Shades, and greens; size $1 Bed Pillows, 69¢ Large Size Bed Pillows, fliled with sterilized feathers; covered with heavy art ticking. $1.25 and $1.50 Curtains, 69c Nottingham Pancl Lace Cur- tains, 212 vards long; white and ecru ors, handsome designs; @9¢_each. $1.29 Snit Cases, 69¢c Brown Fiber - covered Suit Cases, 24-inch size; good lock and side snaps. $1 Rag Rugs, 69¢ Hit-and-miss Effect Rag Rugs, light and dark colors; size 25x50 inches. Men’s $3.95 and $4.95 Pants, $2.69 50 pairs of Men'’s 36 only. Pant homespuns, in light shades of tan and gra of all-wool tweeds and zes 29 to Km‘w $1 Linen Scarfs, 69¢ Pure Linen Sca . natural color art crash regulation length 59¢ and 75c¢ Laundry Bags, 2 for 69¢ Laundry Bags of heavy khaki cloth, also colored cretonnes; finlshed with drawstring: full size.—Art Department. Knyser" Silk Gloves, 69¢c Two -clasp Silk . with Paris point stitch- ings and double tipped fingers; wanted spring shades. 98c Flouncings, 69c broidered Organdy Flounc- ings, deep scalloped edges; beau- tiful patterns. Middy Ties, 69c Silk Middy Ties, triangle shape and corded edge; in black, navy blue and red. (Neckwear Dept., First Floor). 89¢ Tan Pongee, 69¢ 32-inch Tan Pongee, a silk and cotton quality with stylish demi-rough weave, Ironing Board Pads, 69¢ Made of extra quality un- bleached musli full size; ad- justable kind.- Notien Dept. $1 Hair Brushes, 69¢ “Ideal” Rubber Cushion Hair Brushes, regularly $1.00 each. $1 Earrings, Pair, 69¢ Newest pendant and novelty drop effects, in an assortment of styles. $1 Dress Ornaments, 69c Assorted lot of Dress Orna- ments and Clasps, fancy metal, jet and celluloid novelties.— Trimming Dept. i $1 Triple Compacts, 69c Triple Compacts, silver finish; contain, rouge, powder, lip stick, with wo puffs and mirror.— Tollet Goods Dept. $1 Bead Necklaces, 69c Fancy . Read - Necklaces and Long Chains. novelty cut crystal and color effects. $1 Spanish Combs, 69¢ Shell, amber, jet and crystal finish; ~assorted = shapes, fancy carved effects. f Dresses, linene ; fancy and tailored models: At $1.69. of gingham, voile and slightly soiled from Polly Prim Aprons, 69¢ Of fine grade gingham, in as- sorted checks and plaids; trim- d with rick rack braid: long waisted models, with pockets. 98¢ Bertha Laces, 69¢ Spanish, oriental and embroid- ered metal effects: in various beautiful designs. 59c¢ Filet Lace, 2 Yds., 69c Russian Filet Laces wide; for panels, scar ne. 14 inches s and run- 19¢ Marquisettes 6 Yards, 69c Vard-wide, Sheer Quality White Curtain Marquisette. SIX yards for éde. Men’s Work Shirts, 69c Men's Work Shirts, of good quality blue chambray: collar attached: one breast pocket; all sizes. Men's Collars, 3 for 69c Arrow Brand “Aratex” Semi- soft Collars, three popular shapes. (Limit, three.) Men 's $1 Caps 69c “aps, in an e e mixtures; Up to $1.50 Middies, 69c Girls' and Misses’ Middy Blouses, of Lonsdale jean; plain white or with contrasting color collar ‘and cuffs; stralght or turned -up bottoms — Second Floor. $l Parasols 69¢ and Children's Parasols, rted color: pleasing design Poker Chips, 69¢ Box of 100 Poker Chips, stand- ard quality composition chips, in red. white and blue assortment. many pretty and Coty’s Powder, 69¢c Coty’s L'Origan Face Powder, all tints: full size boxes. $1 Lingerie Clasps, 69¢c Solld Gold Lingerie Clasps, dainty patterns; substantially made. 89¢ Androck Ovens, 69¢ Androck Oven, bakes, roasts, toasts and heats irons. Fits over one burner. $1.25 Water Pails, 69¢ Aluminum Water Pails, ten- quart_trade size.—Basement. 29¢ Linen Doilies, 3 for 69¢c Pure Linen Doilies, all-white or natural color: lace trimmed. $1.25 Table Runners, 69¢ Imported Tapestry Table Run- ners, dark patterns: extra size.— Art Dept. $1.25 Tan Linen, 69c 36-inch Tan Art Linen, war- ranted all pure linen, for scarfs and centers. 25¢ Handkerchiefs, 4 for 69c Men's Pure Linen Hemstitched Border Handkerchiefs: full size. $1 Danderine, 69c . Regular $1 bottles of Dander- ine for the hair. $1 Crib Blankets, 69¢ Crib Blankets, blue or pink nursery designs; size 30x40 inches.—Fourth Floor. $1 Girdles, 69¢ Fancy metal and beaded effect Girdles; many novel and attrac- tive designs—RBelt_Dept. Men’s 85c Underwear, 69c Porosknit Underwear, short sleeve shirts, full or Knee length drawers. perfect quality. Boys’ $1 Blouses, 69c Collar attached, soft collar or sport collar and short sleeve styles: of madras, percale and and khaki; double voke back; full cut sizes from 7 to 16 years; perfect quality. . Men’s $1 Union Suits, 69¢c White Gauze Cotton Athletic Union Sults, sleeveless style; closed crotch; perfect quality Men’s Hose, 3 for 69¢c Mercerized Lisle Half Hose, high spliced heel, double rein- forced sole and toe: black only; seconds of 40¢ values, Bungalow Aprons, 69¢ Bungalow Aprons, good qual- ity ging in. assorted stripes, others of i front model, with two pockets.— First Floor, $1 Linoleum, Sq. Yd., 69¢ Cook’s Make, Cork-filled. Bur- lap - back Linoleums. § - quarter width; desirable patterns and colorings. Table Napkins, 6 for 69c Colored Mercerized Damausk Table Napkin; atly h k. blue or : worth $1 Table Damask, 69¢ 72-inch Mercerized Damask, good weight for general use: five very pretty patterns. 35¢ Towels, 3 for 69¢ Bleached Turkish Towels. ath- letic weave; uabsorbent grade, for face or bath use. $2.49 Ice Tea Sets, $1.69 Cut Glass Ice Tea Sets, tall pitcher and six tall ew Tmed Hats $2.69 Smartly trimmed Hats, in pokes, mushrooms and turned-up shapes, in spring shades and materials. 40c and 45c Ribbons 2 Yards, 69¢ Six-inch Moire Ribbons, light and dark shades, including navy. brown and black. 29¢ Crash, 3 yds., 69¢c Warranted Pure Linen Bleached Crash, for roller or tea towels. $1.25 Stamped Tubing, 69¢ Stamped Pillow Tubing. extra heavy quality, stamped for scal- 1oping. (Limit, one pair.) Women’s $1 Union Suits, 69¢ Women's Summer-weight Lisle Union_ Suits, band top, low neck and sleeveless; tight and shell- trimmed knee; perfect quality. Children’s Socks, 3 pairs, 69c Mercerized Cotton Socks. white with assorted striped tops and turnover cuffs; seconds of 35c values. $2 Sweaters, $1.69 Wool Slipon Sweaters round neck and long sleeve models, with tie belts; black and colors: all_sizes. $1.69 Tweed and Serge Pants, all- wool qualities; rich tweed suit- ings and navy blue serge; full lined: sizes 7 to 17 vears. $2.35 Skinner’s Satin $1.69 Genuine Skinner's Satin, with name stamped on selvage: black and coiors. (Limit five yards). $2 Corsets, $1.69 Of pink coutil, broad front clasp; long hip models with deep elastic insert and guaranteed boning. Men’s $3 Bath Robes $1.69 Cotton Crepe Bath or Beach Robes, lounging or regulation styles; mew plaid patterns; all sizes. $1.50 Beaded Handbags, 69c Women’s Beaded Handbags, assorted popular styles, in drawstring bags; black and colored effects. $2 and $2.50 Umbrellas $1.69 Men's and Women’'s Umbrellas, extra quality taped edge Amer- ican (cotton) taffeta covers; war- ranted fast black and rainproof; good assortment of handles, many with imitation ivory tips and club ends to match. up-to-date styles and shapes; all brilliant settings. 50c Playing Cards 4 Packs, $1.69 Blue Ribbon Playing Cards, regular and pinochle decks.— Statienery Dep: $2 Linen Damask, $1.69 70-inch Full Bleached Pure Linen Damask, a good heavy weikht grade; assorted patterns. Alarm Clocks, $1.69 High-grade Westclox Sleep- Meter Nickel - plated Alarm Clocks; clear dials. Boys' $2.45 to $3 Pants New, seasonable merchandise gathered from all over the store and included in tomorrow’s Reductions from regular prices of one underprice -third to one-half—and in some Up to $1.49 Wreaths, 69c Wreaths and Novelty Flower Trimmings, including flowers, fruits and foliage; all wanted colors for trim- ming summer hats. $2.25 Silk Camisoles, $1.69 Women's Jersey Silk Camisole: trimmed with 1 der straps or—1Underwear_Section. Brush and Comb Sets, $1.69 Hair Brushes ¥ bristle Imitation 1 and Combs: fi Lrushex, with sorted shapes: ularly $1.50 to $2. Heavy ivory grained finish dressing regularly up to 0c each. for 81.69. Both $3 Lace Curtains, $1.69 igham and Filet Lace ri white #nd ecru colors; assorted designs $3 Comforts, $1.69 White Cotton Filled Comforts, inches; good quality Nott $2.50 Grass Rugs, $1.69 Double-warp Grass Rugs. size 4.6x7.6; green, blue and brown designs. $3 Lace Panel Curtains $1.69 Nottingham and Filet Lace Panel Curtains, 213 long: handsome designs; with fringed ends. Weave vards many $2.50 Velvet Carpet, $1.69 Close-woven Velvet Carpet inches wide. for hall or stair use. $2.50 Couch Covers, $1.69 Washable Linene Cloth Couch and wide; blue Covers, 50 inches vards long: green, brown woven borders. Men’s Pants, $1.69 0 Pairs of Men's Work Pants, broken lots of cotton worsted, moleskin fu‘»l‘l( cottandes and 5 the lot from 20 to (except size 36), but not in emh material. Boys’ $2 to $3 Wash Suits, $,1.69 Oliver Twist and Middy styles, in plain colors and combination effects also khaki flapper suits; sizes 3 to 9 years in the lot. $2.50 Alityme Crepe $1.69 2¢-inch Pure Silk Alltyme Knit- ted Crepe. in an assortment of wanted_shades. $2.50 Chiffon Taffeta $1.69 40-inch Chiffon Taffeta Silk, a very fine soft finish grade, in navy blue and black. AL L R S $2.25 Bleached Sheets s Blea e for double beds; fine, close woven grade. free from starch guality. Men's $2.50 Shirts, $1.69 Krinkle Crepe Neglige Shirts, plain colors, stripes and figured designs; Vindex and Luxedo makes: perfect quality. $2 Envelope Chemise $1.69 Of Crepe, new stepin model. with fancy hemstitched yoke and bottom; pink striped effects. Ch01ce of Regular $1 & §1.25 Enameled Ware White and White Enameled Ware, “run-of-the-kiln” grade, faults which will not affect wearing qualities. Included are the follov:ing useful utensils— 10-qt. trade size Water Pails. 14-qt. trade size Roll Rim Dishpans. i 4-qt. size Water Pitchers.” ‘i First Plaor—Bargain Table. with cover. 3-qt. trade size Coffee Pots. | 1-gt. trade size Rice Boilers. i 6-qt. trade size Cooking Kettles, ! | 6-qt. trade size Cooking Saucepans, with cover. 10-gt. trade size Preserving Kettles. Full size Colander. Up to $3.95 Untrimmed Hats, $1.69 In small. large Milan hem medium in an aseort- i eloth lined; sizes First Floor, pds Dept. $2 and $2.50 Handbags, $1.98 Square Veils, $1. 69 quare Veil: octagon oll border; black, brown and taupe $2.25 to $2.75 STk Hose, ’ $1.69 “Onyx Wyde-top Silk Hose, fine gr in black ‘and navy long legs, with lisie heel and toe: with ‘square heels: ty. ointex Heel ngrain silk, perfect qual: $1.98 Net Flouncings $1.69 White Net Ruffled Floun 27 and 3 inches wide, dren’s dresses. £ for chil- Women’s $2 Slippers $1.69 pers, with rubbe : sizes 3 Wash Boilers, $1.69 tra heavy Galvanized Iron Wash Boilers, large No. S size; cold wood handles, $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.69 Crochet Bedspreads. ble-bed size: in Murseilles pattern $5 Rush Rugs, $2.69 Heavy La Belle Rush Rugs, size 4.6x7.6 ft.. in green, blue or brown stenciled designs full heavy dou- raised $1.69 s Handba, silk, in b good quality leather assorted desirable Women also in $1.98 Silk Gloves, $1.69 Milanese Silk Gloves, 16-but- ton length, embroidered back: sand. black and white; all sizes $2 S|lk Girdles, $1.69 iles, extra quality silk Lraided effects in black ang eo) ers: all with heav silk tassels Lo match — Dress Trimming Dept. Girls’ $2 Bloomers, $1.69 Khaki Bloomers, regulation sport’ models, full cut. buttoned nd and knee; all sizes from 12 2 years kavser; $3 Vests, $2.69 Ger strap perfect qualiiy Women’s $3.25 Silk Hose, $2.69 fograin Silk Hose, silk from tor to top, whila the g A visle lining: in b van: perfect quality. Men’s $4 and $4.50 Pajamas, $2.69 Faultless jamas, of silk silk stripe mer- zed oxford and silklike pon- perfect quality. $1.25 Chair Cushions, 69¢ Bar Harbor shape Chair Cushions, boxed sides ; cre- tonne covered; tufted with ten buttons: $1.25 Metaline Cloth 2 Yards, $1.69 36-inch Metaline Cloth, for women's slips and trimming pur- poses.—Lnce Dept. $3.50 Stamped Spreads, $2.69 Stamped Bedspreads, blewched krinkle double-bed siz assorted d of un- eave, full included; mit_ome. $4 Axminster Rugs, i $2.69 27x34 Axminster Rugs, in hand- some designs and colorings. $3.50 Rope Portieres, $2.69 Velour-finish Rope Portieres, all colors; large husk and tassel, trimmed with valance. Up to $5.98 Blouses,, . $2.69 Fine Voile Blouses, tailored and fancy models; some with Tuxedo collars, others with Peter Pan collars. 'Sizes 36 to 44. Slightly soiled from handling. cotton filled. $3.50 Corsets, $2.69 High ade Pink Coutil Co set xtreme long skirt n~odp with 1k embroidered tops and guara ed boning. All sizes, $4 Blankets, $2.69 fleece - finish Blankets, 1 1d~ of blue, pink, tan and gray. 66380 inches. ' Pair, $2.69. Up to $5.98 Raincapes, $2.69 Raincapes and ‘Raincoats for girls and misses from 8 to 16 Years; notch cbllar c capes with hoods: ‘ta blue: cemented seams. Men’s $2 Union Suits, 2 for $2.69 Regatta make Athletic Union Suits, of high-grade close woven striped madras; leg opening; all perfect. $3.50 Grass Rugs, $2.69 6x9-ft. Double-warp Stenciled Design Grass Rugs, in green blue und brown. $4 Suit Cases, $2.69 Black Enamel Cloth and Fiber Covered Suit Cases, 24-inch size. $1 Fountain Pens, 69c Midget Fountain Pens, pens, with solid gold points. Women’s $3.50 and $4 Shoes, $2.69 Black Kid Oxfords and Two- strap Kid Pumps, welted and McKay sewed soles; military and low heels; sizes 3 to 7. Table Napkins, 6 for $2.69 22-inch Pure Linen Table N kins, soft, mellow finish qual in assorted designs: dinner size. $3.49 Pyrex Casserole, $2.69 Pyrex Casserole. cut cover. high-grade nickel-plated frame. Up to $3.98 Glass Bowls, $2.69 High-grade Colored Glass Fruit Bowls and Flower Bowls, large size. Girls’ Camp Suits, $2.69 Of good quality khaki cloth, bloomers and blouses; full sizes from 8 to 22 years. cut miniature perfect-working $3.50 and $4 Thermos Bottles, $2.69 Genuine Thermos Bottles, quart s styles.—Tollpt Goodn Dept. $3.98 Clocks, $2.69 Ivory and Onyx Finish Clocks popular White House - shapes, with reliable American move ments.-—Tollet Goods Dept. $2.98 Silk Scarfs, $2.69 Fiber Silk Scarfs, novelty weaves, with fringed ends; gray, Neckwear Dept., First $4 Velour, $2.69 54-inch All-wool Twivole Ve- lour, soft finish quality, in black. navy blue, brown and beaver, for coals, capes, wraps, etc. A Boys’ $4 Rubber Coats, $2.69 Hodgman's Bluck Rubber Coats, warranted waterproof and not to peel or crack: Aizes 4 to 18 years. ~.

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