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GIRI_ PUIS PUUGE [ The Hecht Co. Seventh at F ‘ pr The Hecht Co. | Seventh at F : The Hocht Co. s I The Hecht Co. e T ON SLAYER'S TRAL Outdoor Time for Children 14-Year-0ld Companion of Whitfield Reveals Plan | » of Exsape. ; ‘ Off to camp in suitable togs CLEVELAND, Ohio, May :5.—.;0!1!\ | ' . Kh . P ° 1, e e s | Strike One! aki Drill Knickers, 52 ;n.xn Dennis Griffin of this city, is b:- 3 | 5 £ .-i\ ieved to be headed for Denver, Col., ) ing to newspaper adv - £ \ S = o | Boys’ Baseball Uniforms ¢: 7 For Misses and Girls e aneae g ' ' SHIRT $]-39 CAP, : : .velund officers in Madison de- PANTS BELT 5 i Whether you hie away to camp learned from Miss Price or spend your vacation in the old al times in his flight from ||| \_ f b 0 14 I . ] " . Whitfield had ired a: = ANO excuse Tor an oY, to years, playmg ball m . itfield had inquired as FRoY, Y PIAyIng 2 i l}ome town, you must ll}iv_c kmcke_rrs, : for half the joy of life is in wearing road to Denver, and that ||| 2 ; anything except a regulation uniform, copied from the right kind of togs. 1 her he eventually would go Gt 3 er he ‘big league stuff.” girl is saild to have renounced - o 1 Detective Chambray Gimgham Dimity nd Assistant st 1 1 Gray baseball cloth, trimmed in red or navy blue. J. Williams villinms Shirts and pants have deep pockets; made for service with % These knickers of sturdy khaki are e Pretty as summer butterflies firm seams. 3 made with roomy pockets, belt finished with nickel buckle and, oh, how easily they They are i has doubled . ' j o | “‘h‘Zi\;\‘i;"’}'}'{:’}.;’:‘fiy”{""'r':':g Tots in Panty Frocks Boys’ Khaki Flapper Suits, $1.50 launder! Sizes 8 to 16 years. the chase. oL I.oose pants and sport blouse. Sizes 3 to 7 vears. “Jack Tar” Farmelte “Jack Tar” Khaki Blouse, $2 s ma |.n".‘“‘ ;m? ‘ $1 Boys’ COVe‘r-UPS, 89¢ Suit—Blouse 53'50 Overblouse style with Peter Pan collar | 1 ') < 3 : 5 L and three-quarter sleeves; lacer and tie e e Khaki drill, covers the little fellow from neck to and Bloomers string; sizes 8 to 18 vears ol i s ERRIIDT DT, 0% ¥ ankle; sleeves, drop seat; sizes 3 to 8 years. Sizes 6 to 16. Although this is a suit, ar. children clothed in seasonable garments. ad _contem- ! cither garment can be worn separately. llud;l\' with T 3 J . . | These frocks are cool as a breeze, they launder per- B 9 b Two-Piece Khaki Middy Outfit : T e | oys’ Overalls, 79¢ Rce i Middy Ou Wnicea e ||| fectly and come back fresh as a daisy. e y 9 N : b k Tar™ F. $1.39 Rolce eatinaban. it ey i Blue denim, in sizes 8 to 16. Khaki drill, in sizes 3 Jack Tar” Farmerette wat place have [|! and-: in, a 2 2 4 3 3 Shine : ; hat place have ey Hand-embroldegry “Cind“e:ella" to 9; lots of pockets. I'ruc regulation style with deep yoke. Slip on ‘['\If middy ..n?_d knickers Dimi i slash pocket, V' neck and three-quarter banded at knee with elastic; sizes 6 to 14 mity Organdy Trim brand and others [ . s POCHES SEARCH RIVER VALLEY. | Palm Beach Knickers, $2:45 Jleckes e ot e Hosts of styles in sizes 2 to 6 years. : A1l Roads Watched for Alleged Sizes 7 to 18 years. Colors: Natural, sand, brown and olive. Slayer of Policeman Khaki Norfolk Suits, $5:95 Khaki Suit, 5375 g o t Tots” Khaki 31 Stout Boys’ Khaki Knickers, $1.69 Two-piece outhit comprising Noriolk Overblouse and skirt. The skirt. is p 7 te coat with four pockets, box pleated back Sae 5 i Flapper Suits and front, belted model. Full-cut knickers; full pleated and attached to muslin body ; Middy and bloomers just like big sister wears to sizes 10 to 18. sizes 6 to 12 years camp. Elastic at knee and waist, the middy in slip-on i model. Sizes 3 to 6 years. 1000 Pdll'S Heavy khaki drill, in olive drab shade. Sizes 14 to 20. (Third Floor.) (The Hecht Co.. Third Floor.) : & Boys’ Khaki and 1500 Pairs Children's Crash Pants. 59¢ Play Oxfords and Sandals Just Like Daddy’s Serviceable, cool and so easy to Nothing better for little feet in summer. Perfect freedom launder. Crashes in gray and for growth, solid comfort and good looks added—some combina- Boys, Summer 45C / N tan, khaki in ll?c f;}\'()t'cd olive tion! Union Sults drab tone. Two side pockets b 4 gndibelluons Bz R AR 1o 2 for girls and boys 2 to 11 years old. : The athletic type like Daddy ¥ 6 for $2:50 SR % SEES MORE MINES OPEN | ./ "1nd just as comfortable e i Children’s Sport Oxfords, $2.50 * | Phoenix Socks 3pc THAN TRADE IN U. S. NEEDS| 35 fine checked nainsook and oy as s aki Blouses, 79¢ % for children = i Pearl elk trimmed in mahogany brown. White lisle socks with ot $1.95 z ; i o cross-bar madras can be. Sport style with short = _socks Union Leader Says Nation's Supply Fast colors, solid or com- sleeves, collar-attached style “ N Ball strap and eyelet stay; leather soles turn-over cuffs. Sizes 7 Might VBc. Produced if 4,000 i b!eeve’less and knee length. bined with white. Hosts of With long sleeves; sizes 7 to ! SR to 9%. Mother knows Collieries Should Close. in sizes 24 to 34. styles for boys 3 to 12. Buy- 16. N a ing a summer's supply is Y Wac /i ‘ iners tur For your own economy | economy, Boys Waallabl_e ’ . aud il we urge you to acquire a 5 Norfolks, $3.95 KEDS---All Styles: All Sizes White mercerized lisle . Joh L] : = ¢ ir - ! representa- | SUMMEr’s supply, for we Boys’ Shirts, 89¢ Gray and sand color crash For boys and girls and an array of styles, colors and sizes to ,CZ,n:}},‘;r::fi%?r;;{m—kgf‘;};: ' Yonkers Board of doubt if such a chance Khaki or cotton pongee. that launders to perfection; meet every possible requirement. It will not seem like a holiday Gee Ao i - i - b 3 g 7 : o will be available later. & polo collar style;: sizes 12 to izes 7 to 17. without KEDS. (The Hecht Co., Third Floor.) 2 (The Hecht Co., Third Floor.) 2 (The Hecht Co., Third Floor.) * All leather in dark brown, light tan and smoked elk: Phoenix — doubtless wears the same brand. Phoenix Socks, 45¢ told th; union recognizes this, I8 powerless to reme : (The Hecht Co., First Floor.) 14 uation because the m « Keep Sinking new shafts and i ire men, keeping the whele indus- try on “time basis and adding ¢ of coal to the con- that high coal famines were discrimination distribution of » the mines”. He the hoped T 7 1 . = 1 commission might ¥y S i No skimping of tind a way to correct this alleged evil. An innovation in women’s ” fabric or style— - Egl"P'ITIANS SK WET BAN. = 1 Knife Pleated sl Distinctive Sport Frocks Skirts, $10 to him the American ministed, b well, signed by 6,000 . dvocating the pro- This summer will go down in history | as a season of novel sportswcgtr.for . Oriental monogram Open front Dimiiy women and misses—due to such distinc- Two of many styles, $395 i \ o Dimits Blowse b‘lmug}/zgc edge \ $195 95 tive styles as these. Shoeidens Gl \ Sport Frocks, 515 Sheer White 2 G T Blouses, $1.95 ! Two-piece model with white Canton knife e 5 pleated skirt and knitted slipover of silk-and- This winsome garment has taken fashion- : Vlmtors ¢ 0 fiber mixture in Egyptian effect. S N R o An outstanding feature among these* \ : : gY] dom by storm! No wonder—it is attractive, iresh, tempting blouses. is the Oriental monogram embroidered on the pocket? ' The city is being " Sizes 16 to 42. i practical and just efough of a protective 5 : B \ i nature to serve as a shield against cool air. || Novelty Roshanara, $10 £ 4t pm!“fl] thm ‘,“?t = AL : The NeW DHO‘FI'OCK. $25 . | If there’s one thing needful about a) of ratloredmodels; E}a“'on of ?] e vf;; ing \ ‘ : | Plain wool back, plaid or lplcatcd skirt, it’s FU!.,L%\]:‘SS. 'IP'Icn‘t): Plenty other styles in Tuxedo or Shriners, who will ap- i shows-its original design, but seeing it in per- striped wool front with a bit of {of material in these; that’s why the: Peter Pan collar effects. The strictly pear here in a week or N\ son is the only way to realize its actual charm. fiber woven in to lend a silky Lpleans are so deep and yleldmg.. ;?;:“l"l:‘ehdltll':d;i?;v:u]fl%"‘ sleeves with so. Is your house A\ 1P H | touch. | Novelty Roshanara and Non- 4 5 ; painted in anticipa- I £ SpOl"t Fl’OCkS, s19'50 | | crushable wool Canton, in gray. Color touches on some to match the mono- tion of the vari g & Buff, Harding, Emerald, Orchid, White, cocoa, navy, M"": tan and gram. Try onc with your sleeveless jacket, 3 ey Ninghai shantung and Roshanara dresses, Black, Jade, beautifully contrasted 2 i white. 26 to 32 waist measure. you'll admire the effect. friends and relatives 4 with bright embroidery of varicolored silk. % i Y e i (The Hecht Co., Second Ficor.) | (The Hecht Co., Secomd Floor.) who may drop in on Tuo-piece Sif Duo-frack o Tailored model with pockets; sizes 16 to 40. S you—am‘l who will in. Frock, $13§ Pongee, $2. (The Hecht Co., Second Floor.) Pongee in the natural color; the sketch (The Hecht Co., First Floor.) cidentally look over your home? / J TWill Coats---Silk Capes;szs Our practical paint ' ¥ experts are always on ARl ready for the splash—- Rubber There’s a steadfast demand for ornatecoats of- hand to consult and advise as to the Wo ‘ en’s Worsted Bathing Caps twill with claborate braiding or embroidery. amount and kind of paint to buy. Bat ing Suits 53.95 lsc to $2.5° Silk capes lend their graceful swing to the summer outfit ; ’ Bathing Shoes, 35¢ to $2.75 - and form a protective garment while eliminating weight or . . . 4 ke Floor, 8 3 bulk. (The Heeht Co., Second Floor.) The beauty of worsted is that it retains jts = @ 7™ o St B o Hecht Co, Second Floor shape and o amount of wetting can affect its fresh appefrance. ] - % hree-in-one model comprising m H h fi C Sheba, $5.85 Alma, $585 ights, bodice and jaunty little skirt @ @@ O SHEBA—2-strap sandal ALMA—1-strap pump of ‘Blue “Camiel - "Heather > ® ey S e Bnc~: | Baskeriomed with bt Cut-out vamp. (See illus- kid, turn soles. (Sce illus- tration.) tration.) h‘ at F : et o (The Hecht Co., First Floor.)