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16 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 21, 1923. MNEREI] WEEKS DECLARES U. S. MUST HAVE DEFENSE BRTIISH, REDS' VIEW/ e . e s Long as It Is Necessary to. Awaken Nation to Weakness. v, Boys’ $1.39 Pants | 1 Up to $2 House Dresses 69c ‘o 5 , . 69c 150 pairs of Khaki Pants, heavy weight; olive shade; Of printed Voiles and Striped Ginghams, fin- full cut knickerbocker styles; these are termed seconds, ished with pique and organdy collar and cuffs; on account of small oil spot. Sizes 7 to 15 years, narrow belts and pockets ; lxght and dark shades; also a few larger sizes. sizes 16, 18, 36, 350‘: Concession to Dutch Com- pany Held Basis of Pres- ent English Protests. SAN DIEGO, Calif., May 21.—Fol- lowing an enthusiastic welcome ex- tended to him yesterday on the ar- rival of the transport Grant from New York, John W. Weeks, Secretary of War, in an address declared he oing to rattle the saber” as long as that was necessary, to awaken the people of the United States to the need of adequate national defense. His remarks were made at an infor- mal dinner at the Cuyamaca Club. Secretary Weeks sald he was humili- ated when he was greeted at Fort Rosecrans, supposed to protect the harbor of San Diego, by a guard of thirteen men. “I want you to remember,” said the secretary, turning to the senators BY GEORGE WITTE. By Wireless to The Star and thxcl;o Daily ews. " Copyright, 1923 May “l—ber),e Rykov, one of the triumvirate that is re- placing Lenin in Moscow, is in Berlin awaiting the outcome of the Anglo- Russian crisis. He, Karl Radek and other high soviet officlals here think that Great Britain will reject Rus- sia’s last note and that by next Thursday or Friday the British mis- sion in Moscow will have received|and _congressmen present at the din- orders to return to London and that | NeTy ;‘;‘g;fl_‘_';u WA SEAst My PIo the Russian mission in London, in-| Army; I don't know where we are cluding Commissar K sin, will have going to get the men to man the received their passports. large number of forts throughout the From a source close to Rykov the United States and its insular posses- sions. I admit that San Diego should writer received the following expla- nation of what has been going on be properly defended and should have behind the scenes. At the begin- the proper number of men. Never- theless, I want to remind you that ning of March the Royal Dutch Shell Company concluded preliminary ne- there are 25,000 men in the Army to- day who are living in poorer quarters gotiations with the Arcos, the offi- cial soviet oil company, for a con- than those at Fort Rosecrans.” cession by which the Shell Company OPEN SHOP PAY RAISE. ‘was to receive 300,000 tons of oil an- Chicago Builders Grant Increases, nually. This agreement was ratified by the Shell Company a day or t Effective June 1. Vicar General Butchkavi e d by order of a| CHICAGO, May 21.—Wage in- Bad Dbeen exscuted Dy order of lcreases for il Chisago :bullding Of white sateen, lustrous fin- ing. chair of the board of direc-|trades operating on an open shop | }| ish: large reinforcement; full a basis, which includes the unions that widths; sizes 14 to 18 years. 4 tors of the Shell Company, while in the United States last vear. praised|refused to abide by the Landis a: vear. mounced vester- the attitude of > Washington d. last 3 ministration toward the soviets and ff;\‘ al;; 'fll;‘efl . Bmm“?n(l:l‘;l:‘r{fimzf eclared th s o an v iic 3 1 s - Qe At s fempany would | 0 ployes' Assoclation, effective Brittsh and French Aroused. Junect BERLIN, EVERY BARGA WONDER IN VALUE leme “My!” “How busy you are today!” “What's going on?” You often hear this at Goldenberg’s on Tuesdays from people who have not yet learned the value of these “BIG THREE” Sales held for the past several Tuesdays. For tomorrow’s 69c, $1.69 and $2.69 Sale bargains are everywhere—on every floor and in every department—for everybody. New goods and the best values yet offered. No mail or phone orders filled. Girls’ Bloomers, 69c Men’s Hose, 4 for 69c Mercerized Half Hose, high spliced heel, double reinforced sole and toe; black and plain colors; seconds of 39c values. Women's $3 and $4 Shoes, $1.69 Oxfords and Pumps, black kid and dull leathers; high and low heels; sizes in the lot from 2% $1 Belt Buckles, 69c B Men's Hickok Silver-front Belt $2.50 Bead Necklaces Buckles, new cut-out initials. Men’s $1.25 Union Suits 2 for Sports & Ready-to-Wear Hats $1.69 Smart new styles for sports or dress wear, in the ever-popular poke and mush- room shapes; also banded s Women’s Aprons, 69¢ Kitchen Aprons. of fine grade blue checked gingham; extra large skirt: finished with pocket granted range from and tie strings. Indestructible Pearl Bead The increase, Nevertheless the Shell Company |to to 20 cents signed the agreement with the repre- | jority sentatives of the soviet oil comps o thereby arousing the the French oil committee in Paris, which it is a member, but also of the dit Association, headed by Leslie Urquhart Urquhart, who is pr Rus siatic Mining annonnced that he i w the Bri government 2 even if his Ru 000, are lost. The Sples Pet | $ Company of Great Britain has ed an otficial protest against the Shell | agreement both with the British gov- ernment and the French oil com- | mittee. | Lord Beaverbrook, hind the throne” in to avoid a break with Russia, but Rykov believes that he will have to vield to the powerful British oil in- terests. Sir James Dunn of the bank- {ig firm of “James Dunn & Fisher, ing to get a con- r th biggest pipe line in| ) is also against a But Rykov takes the pessis view t all this will be of no avail. ! GREECE CONSIDERS GRANT OF PORT TO BULGARIA Discussion Between the Two Gov- ernments With a View to Ced- ing Dedeaghatch. i per hour, the ma- .00 Sunday Excursion Atlantic City SUNDAY, MAY 27 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Via Dela: River Bridge Eastern Standard Leaves Washington Y01 A Returning, loaves S. Car. Ave. 5:30 P.M. Tickets on eale Fridar preceding Ex- curston at_Consolidated Ticket office 13th and F Streets, N.W., Station. . wants and Union Additional Excursions Sundays, June 10 and 24 Pennsylvania R. R. System The Route of the Broadway Limited. LONDON, May 21.—A ~dispatch .to the Times from Sofia says discussions are proceeding between and Greece with a view by Greece to Bulgaria to the cession of the port of { indications are E contemplates - an im- R B i e Alng}; 11! her whole atti- tude toward Bulgaria. The Athens| [ : s c government has decided to stop_the | L O W F fnternment and expulsion of the Bul- ift fi ith Ingers garian population from western Thrace. The dispatch adds that M. Alex- andris, the Greek minister of for-| eign affairs, is expected to_arrive in Sofia to deal with all questions under discussion by the -Greek and Bulgarian governments. GALE SWEEPS OIL FIELDS. Heavy Property Loss, Three Men Suffer Burns, in Texas. WICHITA FALLS, Tex. May 21.— Heavy winds that swept Wichita and Archer counties caused heavy proper- ty loss in outlying oil flelds, accord- ing to reports reaching here. Three men were reported badly burned when a derrick in the Freeman- Hampton pool, near here, caught fire and was blown against a bunk house. Their injuries are not thought to be dangerous. Between twenty and twenty-four derricks were reported-blown down and several caught fire. At Electra, twenty derricks were blown over, but no injuries were re- ported. PUBLISH T. R.’S WORKS. NEW YORK, May 21.—Publication of a limited edition of the works of the late Theodore Roosevelt, includ- ing hithertp unpublished speeches and writing, as a memorial to the former President, was announced vesterday | Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your drugglst sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a_few cents, sufficient Association. The edition will contain twenty-four volumes, it is I ) said ' luses, without soreness or irritation. —_——— of the trades receiving about || Analyze the Oakland Six— in points you can see or feel— with any car selling at any- where near its price. Then remember that Oakland asks you to buy this splendid car ~upon a basis of definite and actual mileage. “Our sucoess is due to selling auto- mobiles that won't come back tomers who will.” to ous- Immediste Delivery on All Modals. District 1700 L St. Company Main 7613 E. J. Quinn Moter Sales Co. 824 14th Street. to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cal- Main 2938. Polly Prim Aprons, 69¢ Of good quality ginghams, in checks and plaids: long-waisted models, trimmed with rick-rack braid Pink Bandeaux, 69¢ Plain and fancy materials: as- sorted styles for all figures. Misses’ Girdles, 69¢ Sport Girdles. of pink brocade; medium length; extra fine gar- ters: all sizes. Boys’ $1 Pants, 69¢ School Pants, of suitineg mix- tures, variety of dark patterns; knickerbocker style; slzes 7 to 16 vears. Misses’ Union Suits 2 for 69¢ Gauze Knit Union Suits. low neck and sleeveless, knee pants; seconds of 59c values. Women’s Union Suits 2 for 69c Women's Gauze Cotton Union Suits, low neck and sleeveless; tight knee. Children’s Socks, 4 for 69¢ Cotton Socks. in an assortment of shades, with plain or ribbed tops, seconds of 25c values. sailors, shades and braids. with soft scarfs around crowns; all new 20c Sheeting Cotton 5 Yards, 69c 36-inch _Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, heavy round thread quality. 30c Tissue Ginghams 4 Yards, 69¢c inch Woven Tissue Ging- white grounds with colored stripes 25c Flannel, 4 Yards, 69¢ 27-inch Bleached Shaker Flan- nel, heavy double fleeced quality. $1 White Voile, 69¢ 40-inch Imported White Chiffon Voile. a very fine, sheer, two-ply quality. 89¢ Tan Pongee, 69¢ 32-inch Tan Pongee, g silk and cotton fabric, with the stylish demi-rough weave. 50c Shirting Madras 2 Yds., 69¢ 36-inch Shirting Madras, soft finish grade with mercerized white woven stripes. Women’s $2.25 to $2.95 Silk Hose Kayser Silk Hose, full fash- ioned; same silk from toe to lisle garter also lot of top, others with ops, in black only; $1.69 ““Onyx” Hose, in black, Russian calf and navy blue; all with wide mercerized lisle garter tops; broken sizes; perfect quality. Up to $2.50 Wash Skirts Skirts, 69¢ Of mercerized wash satin, gab- ardine, and pique; finirhed with slash or patch pockets, narrow ts, trimmed with buttons and silk stitching; waist band sizes 26 to 3 $1 Spanish Combs, 69c New Spanish Combs. shell. amber and novel colorings; at- tractive new shapes. $1 Sharpeners, 69c Boston Pencil Sharpene home or office use.—Sta Dept. Handkerchiefs, 6 for 69¢ Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, pure white; hemstitched border: neatly_embroidered initial; full size. Six in box. 19¢ Handkerchiefs 5 for 69c ‘Women's Colored Linen Hand- kerchiefs, with embroidered cor- ners and hemstitched borders; blue, pink, vellow, green and sal- mon. $1.25 Tea Kettles, 69c Blue Mottled Enameled Tea Kettles, six-quart trade size. $1.25 Rice Boilers, 69c Blue Mottled Enameled Rice Bollers, three-quart trade size. 98¢ Wash Tubs, 69¢ Galvanized Iron Wash Tubs, large 22-inch size; drop handles. 85¢c Scrubbing Mops, 69¢c Scrubbing Mops, with long handle.—Basement. Envelope Chemise, 69¢ Of soft finish material, em- trimmed; built-up others with trimmed and straps. ‘broide: should: yoke Corset Covers, 69c Extra size Corset Covers, of ‘white nainsook; neat embroid- ery trimmed styles; all sizes. . Nightgowns, 69c ‘Wome! hite Muslin Night- gOWNS, ne ymbroidery trimmed neck and sleeve; full cut sizes. 89c Dress Fabrics, 69¢ 36-inch Dress Fabrics, in shadow check and crepe weaves; in black, navy, brown, green, henna, etc. $1 Tricolette, 69c 36-inch Trlooluu, puu silk firmiy, woven qualily, in- plain and lace effec white, nelb, Pink, Orchid and Ught biue, - S0c Pillowcases, 2 for-6%¢ 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, :nfia of heavy quality pillowcase ubing. 25¢ Bleached Muslin 4 Y ards, 69¢ 36-inch Bleached Muslin, close ‘woven, soft finish quality, free from starch dresaing. 3 98c Val Laces, 69¢ Val Laces, edgings and inser- tions: various widthy and pat- terns: white and cream color; diamond shape and round mesh. $1 Vestee Sets, 69c Vestee Sets, valand venice lace trimmed_styles; Peter Pan and tuxedo shapes; white and cream. 98¢ Neckwear, 69¢ Collar and Cuff Sets, of wash- able sitin and venice lace; Peter Pan collars, for wear with sweaters and dre £y 2 Bleached Sheets 69c¢ 72x90 Run-of-the-mill Seamed Bleached Sheets, three-quarter-bed size. $1 Kayser Gloves, 69¢ Two-clasp Silk_ Gloves, two- tone embroidered backs, also with Paris point stitchings: wanted shades. Girls’ Combinations, 69¢ Muslin Coinbinations, “Little Beauty” make; open-front, drop seat style; sizes 2 to 14 years. Rompers and Creepers 69¢c Diutch Rompers and Creepers, of cotton pongee, also White waists with colored bloomers; novelty embroldered designs. 25c Pajama Checks 4 Yds., 69c 36-inch White Pajama ClI a close woven, soft finish qunluy. 39c White Organdy 3 Yds., 69¢ 40-inch White Organdy, a very fine, sheer, transparent quality. $1.25 Wb;t; Organdy 45-inch XBPM ‘White Swiss Organdy, a fine, sheer, transpar- ent, permenent finish grade. Mew's §1 Union Suits .. 69c- Athletic Union Suits of white gauze cotton; sleeveless style, “closed crotch; perfect quality. ~fancy metal wide; 39c Colored Voiles 3 Yds., 69¢ 40 and 44 inch Plain Colored Voiles. fine, sheer. two-ply qual- ity, in all wanted street and evening shades, also black 98c White Net, 69¢ 72-inch White Net. fine round mesh quality, for summer dresses. $1 Perfume, 69c Ounce Denney & Denney's Sport Per- fume. a dellghtfu]ly fragrant perfume. 81 Buckles, 69¢ Dress and Cape Buckles, and celluloid; sorted novelty effects.—Dress Trimming Dept. Women’s Slippers, 69¢ Felt and Corduroy House Slip- pers, assorted colors; sizes 3 to 7. 31 Earrings, 69c Pair Shown in all the most desir- able styles and shapes, including shower ball and pendant effect: pearl, jade, jet. lapis and colored crystals. 31 Necklaces, 69c Fancy Bead Necklaces, short lengths, with tassels;: graduate styles and 60-inch lengths: nov- - elty and crystal effects. $1 Parasols, 69¢c Misses' and Children’s Para- sols. agsorted colors: many pretty and pleasing designs 39c Art Linen 3 Yds., 69¢ 22-inch Natural Color Art Linen for scarfs, centers and pillows: warranted pure linen. ~—(Limit six yards.) $1.03 Stamped Combination, 69¢ Consisting of One Stamped Scarf, Centerpiece and Vanity Set: white linene; neat patterns. Three for 69c. $1 Pillowcases, 69¢ Pair Embroidered Pillowcases, pretty basket design: hem- stitched or scalloped edges. $1.25 Stamped Tubing 69c Stamped Pillow Tubing., neat patterns with scalloped edges. ==(Limit one pair—Art Dept.) Wash Cloths, 69c Dozen Genuine Turknit Wash Cloths, perfect quality: worth regularly $1.20 dozen.—(Limit one dozen.) Bath Blankets, 69c Turknit Baby Bath Blankets, size 40x40 inches: pink or biue edges; seconds of $1.00 values. Table Napkins, 6 for 69c 20x20 Mercerized Damask Nan- king, assorted patterns: neatly hemmed. Worth $1.75 dozen. Fourth Floor Values at 69c $1.50 Blankets, 66x80 double- bed size; slight seconds, at 6%e¢ each. $1 Perfect Holland finish Win- dow Shades, 3 ft. by 5 ft. 9 in,, at 81 Rag Rugs. hit-and-miss ef- fects; !llos 24x48 and 24x36 inches, at 69c. # $1 Large Size Pillows, filled with sterilized feathers; art tick- ing covered, at 69c. $1.25 Bar Harbor Shape Chair Cushions, cretonne covers, t-89e. $1 Silk Floss-filled Sofa Cush- ions, size 22x22 inches; round and square. at 69c. 31 :Crib Blankets, size 30x40 inches: pink or blue nursery de- signs, at 6de. $1 Crex Runner, 27 wide, stenciled borders, inches at @%c yard. $1 Yard-wide Sunfast Dra- Dertel, assorted colors, at @9c tl 50 Suit Cases, ‘fiber covered; 24-inch size, at-6%e. $1.25 Panel. Lace Curtains, 3% and 2% yards iong, white and ecru, at 89¢ eack. $1 Cook's Linoleum, 8-quarter width; good patterns, at 6d¢ sqare yard. 35¢ gflnnnu, 32 and 34 inches light and dark colors, FIVE yards, 19¢ Curtain Scrim or Marqui- sette, sheer quality; SIX yards Up to $5.98 Dresses " Wash Dussel of printed voiles and smg ms ; striped and figure ects, in llrn Trimmed or dark shades. ! $1.69 . with lace or organdy; finished with wide or nar- row girdles ; regular and extra sizes, Boys’ Shirts, 69¢ Boys' Shirts, good quality ma- terials, in plain white or neat striped effects; sport style, with attached collar or neckband style: sizes 123% to 14 neck measure. Some slightly imper- fect; worth $1.00 and § Boys’ $1 and $1.25 Pajamas, 69c One-piece Summer Pajamas. of good quality percale. and striped perfect quality; sizes 4 $2 Alarm Clocks, $1.69 Sleep Meter Nickel-plated Alarm Clocks; high-grade guar- anteed clock. Women’s $2.25 Camisoles, $1.69 Jersey Silk Camisoles, made with hemstitched tops, others with lace yvokes ard ribbon shoulder straps; flesh color. Children’s Suits 2 for $1.69 Nainsook Waist Suits, low neck and sleeveless: reinforced seat: elastic band in waist and garter attachments: sizes 2 to 12 years; perfect quality. 32 Base Ball Suits, $1.69 Boys' Base Ball Suits, of gray flannel trimmed with red; shirt, pants. belt and cap to match: sizes 4 to 16 years $2.25 Canton Crepe, $1.69 54-inch All-Wool Canton Crepe. 2 popular fabric for capes a dresses: black, brown and nav blue. $2.50 Coating, $1.69 54-inch All-Wool Cream Polo Coating, ecorrect weight for sports coats. Fourth Floor Values at $1.69 $3 Stenciled Grass Rugs, in green, blue or brown; size 4.6x T.6-ft.. at $1.69. $3 Summer Curtains, ecru, rose and green grounds; 21 yards long, at $1.69 pair. $3 Nottingham or Filet Weave Lace Curtains, 2% yards long, at _$1.69 pair. _ $2.50 Linene Couch Covers, 50 inches wide, 2% vards lo $1.09. $3 Basket Weave Rush Rugs, green, blue and brown borders; 3x6-Tt. size at $1.69. $3 Double-bed Comforts. white 1g9ttan -fllled; good: coverings at Playing Card Sets, $1.69 Playing Card Sets, for travel- ing use; a compact leatherette case containing plaving cards. set of miniature poker chips and score pads. — (Leather Goods pt.) '$2 and $2.50 Umbrellas $1.69 Men's and Women's Umbrellas extra quality taped edge Ame ican (cotton) taffeta cover: warranted fast black and ra proof; good assortment of han- dles, ‘many with imitation ivory tips and club ends to match. $2 Satin Duchesse, $1.69 35-inch Black Satin Duchesse, all silk. rich satin face quality, for making handsome street and evening costumes. Women's drawstring and purse and mirror; $3 Mirrors, $1.69 Shell Klfis:: pattern similar to the pop- ular Du Barry. 32 Costume Slips, $1.69 White Nainsook Costume Slips., double-to-hip; trimmed yokes and flounces; $2 Petticoats, $1.69 Extra size White Sateen Petti- coats; “stitched hem; full extra sizes. Khaki Pants, $1.69 Men's Pants, made with belt loops and cuff bottoms; sizes 34 to 4 Necklaces, beautiful luster; solid gold clas) lined box $2 and $2.50 Beaded Bugs 24-inch length; satin- Beaded Handba trame styl pretty designs and rich colorings. 32 Leather Bags, $1.69 Women's Handbags, pouch and quality taffeta and leather; Leather and Silk n the much wanted crush styles: good some inside change silk lined. swinging Mirrors, large bevel lace and insertion rich lustrous quality; back and front; hem- Extra Heavy Khaki Ribbed Union Suits, sleeves, legs: perfect regular sizes. $1.69 Balbriggan short full-length closed crotch; quality; all $3.49 Fruit Bowls, $2.69 Heavy Cut Glass Fruit Bowls, 8-inch size; brilliantly cut. Fourth Floor Values at $2.69 $4 Double-warp Stenciled Grass_Rugs, size 5x3-ft at $2.69. $4 Double-bed Blankets. blue, pink, tan or gray plaids at $2.69, $5 La Belle Rush Rugs. sten- ciled designs, 4.8x7.6-ft. $2.69. $3.30 Fiber-covered Suits Cases, 24-inch_size: at $2.69. ,, $3.50 Velour-finish Rope Por- it tieres, deep valance. large husks and tassels, ze at straps all around. at $2.69. $2 Union Smts,? for $2.69 Men's Union Sults, of silk striped. cot- ton jersey cloth, sleeveless styl closed crotch; perfect quality regular sizes. $3.49 Celery Trays, $2.69 t i Heavy full 5115 prel!y demgn Varsity Cut Glass Celery Trays, 4 ft. 6iin. by 9 ft. Red Seal Congoleum Rugs, termed seconds because of a very slight defect, which will not affect wear or appearance. designs, with complete borders. rooms. Red Seal Congoleum Rugs $2.69 Handsome wool rug For halls and small 36-inch Longcloth, fine, woven, soft-finish grade $2.49 Flouncings, $1.69 White Ruffied Net Flouncin, edged with white, mais and nile satin'ribbons. 32 Silk Gloves, $1.69 16-button and Novelty Strap ‘Wrist Gauntlet Gloves, of Milan- - ese silk; embroidered and Paris point stitchings; new shades. $5.98 Raincoats, $1.69 Girls' and Raincapes, plain _collar, vy blue and tan; sizes §, and 12 years. Table Cloths, $1.69 Blue and White Mercerized high Damask Pattern Table Cloths, round center patterns; of $2.50 values. Men’s $3 Bathrobes Bath or Beach Robes, of fine quality cotton crepe, but- ton front or regulation style; new plaid patterns. 25¢ Longcloth 9 Yds., $1.69 close- quart $3.50 and $4 Thermos Bottles, $2.69 Genuine Thermos Bottles, ‘one- size; assorted styles.— (Tollet Gaods Dept.) blue, pink, and Misses' Raincoats with hood or g cemented sea: 3 seconds $1.69 made stocks. Menr’s $3.50 to $4.50 Boys' and Low Shoes, of tan and dull leathers; class bakalite and effects. $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.69 Crochet Bedspreads. Dble-bed size; sellles patterns. $1.75 Sheets, 2 for $2.69 81x90 Sheets, full double-bed size; per- fect quality, or dressing. Girls’ Camp Suits, $2.69 Khaki re(ul:llnn middy models, with full plaited bloomers; Women’s Handbags, $2.69 Newest shapes and styvles, in small and large effect: and novelty beaver, calf and goat; some with leather lining; and purse. $3.50 and $4.50 Footwear Persian leathers, morocco, fitted with mirror and Little Gents' High sizes 10 to 13% and 1 to $3.50 Umbrellas, $2.69 Men's and Women's Umbrellas, high-grade taffeta American covers; handles, r including ivory mounted full dou- heavy raised Mar- Seamless Bleached free from starch Camp suits, two-piece sizes 8 Faultless make Pajamas, of fine quality mercerized silk striped madras, oxford, 100-count ducetine and other high-grade fabrics; samples and surplus Pajamas $2.69 T I T .$2.25 Chiffon Tafieta, $1.69 lE-lnch Chiffon Taffeta, extra heavy, rich, lustrous quality, in all wanted street lnd evening shades, algo beautiful changeable effects. $2.50 Hairbrushes $1.69 Shell Hairbrushes, good quality ‘bristles; pattern. similar to the. popular Du Barry. Cups and Saucers 1.69 Dosen "One dozen Thin White China Cup: nd Saucers, full size; twenty-four pleces. Boys' $2.50 and $3 Pants $1.69 All-wool tweeds and navy blue serge; knickerbocker style; sizes 7 to 18 years; every pair full lined, Scarf.and Cover, $1.69 Two Lace-trimmed Scarfs. and one 42-inch Lace-trimmed Table Cover; total value $2.25, Tues- day at $1.69. Boys' $3 and $4 Suits $2.69 Crescent Brand Wash Suits, of fine quality materials, in Oliver Twist and middy styles; plain shades and combinations, also tan and unbleached; sizes 3 to 10 years. 33.98 Clocks, $2.69 lad Onyx finish C'lacks, uur ‘hite Hou: hapes; wlth u!llbl- Amerlun move- ments. (Toilet Goods Dept.) Women's $3.25 Silk Hose $2.69 Silk Hose, heavy weight, in black and cordovan: double sole, heel and toe; all silk from toe to top; perfect quality. - to 22 years. Girls’ $2.98 Skirts, $2.69 Sport Skirts, fine wool checks, in assorted colors; full plaited with muslin waist; sizes 6 to 12 years. $3 Canton Crepe, $2.69 40-inch Canton Crepe, all-silk quality, in black, navy, browa, tan, gray, king’s blue and white: $3.50 Flat Crepe, $2.69 40-inch Black Flat Crepe; - alt pure silk, extra fine quality, with rich lusfrous finish, for eapes and handsome costumes. $3.98 Table Covers, $2.69 Imported Tapestry Washable Table Covers. assorted colors and s. 47 inches square— Thinem Depts Table Napkins,.. 6 for $2.69 23x22 Warranted Pure Llnen Table Napkins, dinner_ si: bleached, worth $7.00 doze $3 Table Damask, $2.69. Full Bleached Irish Linen Table Damask, soft mellow fin- ish: ‘neat paiterns, 70_incheg . © wide. Men’s Serge Pants, $3.69 Men's Blue Serge Pants, full + and well made; belt-loops. but- tonl;l right hip pocket; sizes 30 to 42.

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