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LU T e p T T T T O T T L T T O T T T LT T T l!llllmllllllllf“lllllllllIIIIIIIIE M. BROOKS & CO. 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Tomorrow We will Make An Important Announce- ment in 7 J —Something of Interest To Every Woman Within Reach of This Store. DON'T MISS IT! M. BROOKS & CO. 1109-1111 G St. N.W. T T L LT LT T T I | ust come. iy lea out, THE EVENING STAR TEST OF LEVATHAN HELDMERE J0Y RIE Trip a “Waste of ‘Money” Requiring Probe, Democratic Committee Declares. Attacking the proposed trial trip|| of the Leviathan as a “million-dollar || joy ride,” and saying the trip, if not|| called off, will result in a ‘“congres- sional demand for an explanation of a waste of taxpayers' democratic national committee, through its publicity bureau, has given out the following statement: “Unless Chairman Lasker of the United States Shipping Board aban- dons his plan for a ‘million-dollar joy ride’ on the Leviathan, the Hard- ing administration will find itself money,” the next January, on the eve of a presi- dential campaign, facing a congres- sional demand for an explanation of a te of taxpayers' money. An investigation of this junket de luxe is certain to be forced by the demo- crats of Congress. Angers Republicans, is Charge. i “‘Republican politicians of the practi- |} cal type are angry at Chairman Las ker for embarrassing the administra- | tion and the party and they ure per- ||§ mitting expressions of their feelings ! to reach the Whitc House. These | republicans foresee that radicals and | Progressives of their household will || sponsor proposals for drastic cuts in taxes as soon as the next (‘ongress convenes in December and that Secre- || tary Mellon, Senator Smoot and other members and spokesmen of the ad- ministration will be expected to de { feat any such program “The contrast between the adminis- tration's opposition to a downward || revision of taxes and its attempt to ||| justify Chairman Lasker's costly cruise will be thoroughly advertised to the country and furnish a new dif- ficulty for republican candidates— from Mr. Harding down—all through the campaign. ““‘There is no more important duty confronting public officials every- where than the enforcement of the utmost measure of economy consist n s ago to Prof. M. B. Lamble of the University of Minnesota. Quotes President’s View. “The President has also frequent! echoed ~Chairman Laskers - lament that the government's merchant ma- || rine was a source of great financial || loss that could be stopped only by selling it at a fraction of its cost and paying its purchasers $750,000,- 000 in "bonuses to operate it. Now Chairman_Lasker is bent on increas- ing the Shipping Board's deficlt by taking 600 persons on a voyage of play and pleasure. million dollars, it is point- would build 'a hospital for suffering veterans; would maintain St. Elizabeth's Hospital, the great nstitution in Washington, with Its 3,000 patients, for a full year: would Pay the President's salary and every expense of the White House for three years: cover the total cost of the Civil Service Commission for a vear: support the children's bureau of the Department of Labor and all | its actitvities for eight months: run the United States employment ser ice on its present basis for five years, and operate the women's bu- Teau of the Department of Labor at its present rate of expenditure for ten years. Cited.an Lasker “Holiday. “In_the face of all the criticism || that Chairman Lasker's extravagant plan has provoked he continues to declare that the trip will be taken and there is no word from the! White House to indicate that Presi- dent Harding disapproves. It is th disparity between the President claim of economies in the govern- ment and his tacit concurrence in an | expenditure of hundreds of sands of dollars to make a holiday |/ for Chairman Lasker and his friends | that is giving impetus to the mo\-e-‘ ment for a searching Investigation by a congressional committee."” ; ORPHANAGE TO PRESENT || CARNIVAL TO RAISE FUNDS Affair on St. Vincent’s Grounds to | Continue for Four i Days. St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum, near 4th street and Rhode Island avenue northeast, will present its annual carni- . through its auxiliary committee, of ch James C. Simpson is chairman, Wednesday, to continue for the three following. days, to provide funds for clothing and feeding 140 orphan girls, | §i between 6 and 14 years of age, on the asylum grounds. Eight bands, including the Elks, the Knights of Columbus and & number of Boy Scout bands, will provide music. || Dancing will be held each night and thirteen booths will be open. e com- mittee in charge of arrangements in- cludes Emmett Carr and Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Gunning, in addition to Mr. Simp- son. The present property, comprising nine- teen acres, ground was broken for the construction of the present bullding in 1900. The asylum contains a school with eight ||| primary grades and a high school courss || for older girls. ! D. C. YOUTHS ARRESTED WHEN CAR KILLS MAN Two seventeen-year-old Washing- ton boys, Russell Gates and Charles Scruggs, are under arrest in Durham, N. C., where a motor truck n which they were riding is reported to have killed a colored man, Inspector Grant will have the boy brought here. Russell Gates, resid- ! ing at 2507 Wisconsin avenue, was in the employ of William Sislen, 2540 ! Wisconsin avenue, and it is charged that he drove off in his employerh truck Thursday night, taking wear- ing apparel, groceries and $18 in sh. Followig the accident in Durham, || it is said. Gates told police he had bought the truck for $85, and the Durham police asked that his state- ment be verified. Lieut. Frederick M. Cornwell, night chief of detectives, replied that the truck had been re- ported stolen. PARENT-TEACHERS MEET. || District Congress to Gather Tomor- row at Montrose Park. The District Congress of Mothers || and Parent-Teacher associations will hold its June meeting tomorrow in || Montrose Park, Georgetown. Should it rain, the meeting will be held in the Jackson School, nearby. A meeting of the executive board will be held at 10:30 o'clock, followed at noon by a plcnic luncheon. The regular session will begin at 1 o'clock and will be featured by reports from various officers. IN NEED OF FURNITURE. An appeal for furniture to equip six 100oms of its new building at !gl B street was made yesterday by the Prisoners’ Rellef Soclety, President E. E. Dudding pointed out that approximately $1,000,000 worth of good furniture s in storage here which will probably never be used by the owners again. He added that do- nations of furniture would be needed to make the rooms of the soclety look & Dbit better cells from which visitors to the headquarters hers had thou- | §i The asylum was founded in 1525, ||}| was acquired in 1899 and !}/ WASH Men’s $1 Silk Hose 2 for $1.69 “Onyx” Pure Thread Silk Hose, famous No. 320 grade; full-fashioned, high-spliced heel, double-rein- forced sole and toe of mercerized lisle; black, white and plain colors; perfect quality. Have you joined the throng of thrifty shoppers who watch and wait for these Tuesday Bargain feasts? H. $5 & %6 Congoleum or Linoleum Rugs, $2.69 46x9-ft. Red Seal Congoleum Rugs, also 6x6-ft. or 4%x10%-ft. Cook’s make Linoleum Rugs, hand- some wool rug designs, all with borders. Subject to slight imperfections. EVERY BARGAIN A WONDER IN VALUE GIVING power of their money a third to a half and more. Each one of these items tells its own story of SAVINGS. ‘We cannot fill mail or phone orders. $1.19 Grass Rugs 69c 30x60 Heavy Double-warp Sten- ciled Grass Rugs, in green, blue and brown orlental and medal- lion designs.—First Floor. $1.29 Suit Cases, 69c 24-Inch Fiber - covered Bulit ®ood lock and mide steel frame; neatly lined $1 Sofa Cushions 69c 23x22 Round Bhape Sofa Cush- fone, covered with fine white cambric, filled with soft, fluffy silk floss.—Fourth Floer. 89¢ Sunfast Drapery, 69c Yard-wide Sunfast Drapery, handsome mercerized finish, in rose, blue, gold, green and brown $1 Window Shades, 69¢ Holland finish and Oil Opaque Cloth Window Shades, size 3 feet by 5 feet 9 inches. Perfect quality,. Mounted on strong spring rollers; white, ecru and greens. Complete with ring and all fixtures. $1.50 Blankets 69¢ Each 66x80 Soft Fleece Finish Blankets, gray with blue, gold or brown borders: mill seconds.— First Floor—Bargain Table, $1 Crex Runner, 69c 24 and 27 inch Crex, for hall or stair runners; tape-bound sides: green, blue or brown stenclled borders, 25¢ Cretonnes Five Yards, 69c 33 and 34 inch Cretonnes, light and dark colorings: excellent pat- terns for draperies, cushions and comfort covers. $1 Linoleum 69c Square Yard Full rolls of Cook's Cork-filled Burlap-back Linoleum, eight- quarter width; good patterns and colorings. $1 and $1.50 Curtains, 69c Each Scotch and Nottingham Weave Lace Curtains. white and ecru colors; 2% yards long; full width: handsome patterns. Boys’ 85¢ Blouses 69¢ “Little Friend" Sport Blouses. perfect quality: low neck and short sleeves, double voke back: plain white, tan and neat stripes; sizes 7 to 16 years. $3.50 Wash Skirts 69¢ * Wash Skirts, of cotton gabar- dine, pique and mercerized wash satin, slash or patch pockets: shirred _models, finished with narrow belts; waistband sizes 25 to 3 Up to $1.98 House Dresses, 69c Of striped gingham and print- od volld aightline models, fin- ished with narrow belts; light & dark colorings; sizes 16, 18, 36 and 38. Boys’ 79c to 85¢ Pants, 69c Heavy-weight Khaki Pants, dark shade; sizes § to 18 years. Ideal for outing or school wear. 31 Play Suits 69c Boys’ and_Girls’ “Slip- ova” Play Suits, of fine striped madras, blue chambray, khaki and blue; short sleeves, ankle and knee length; sizes 2 to 8 years. 79c to $1 Overalls 69¢ Genuine Blue Denim and Khaki Overalls, with bib and shoulder straps; ankle length: plenty of pockets; sizes 4 to 15 Years. Misses’ Gowns, 69c Muslin Nightgowns, pink and white; embroidered in dainty colors; fullecut sizes. Kiddies’ Rompers 69c Dutch style, others in the pop- ular peg-top models; a large as- sortment of colors and combina- tions; some with embroidered de- signe; all sizes. Turkish Towels Two for 69c Envelope Chemise 69c Of fine nainsook, with bullt- up shoulder straps, trimmed with laces and embrelderies; all 30c Tissue Ginghams Four Yards, 69¢ 82:inch Woven 'Tissue Ging- hams, white grounds with eolor- ed weven stripes. Pink Bandeaux, 69¢ Fancy Plnk Bandeaux, fasten- back models, with elastic at walst! others with elastic back{ sizes 32 to 48, $1 Girdles, 69c Fancy Pink Brocade Girdles, with four heavy hose supporters: all sizes—Third Floor, $1 Bed Pillows, 69¢ Bed Plllows, filled with ster- flized, curler ‘deathers: covered with heavy-weight fancy art ticking.—Fourth Floor. $1 Pencil Sharpeners, 69¢ Boston Pencil Sharpeners, for home or office use.—(Stationery Dept.) 98¢ Water Sets, 69c Thin Blown Glass Water Sets, one large pitcher and six glasses to match. $1 Vestees, 69c Camisole Vestees, of fine grade net, lace trimmed: elastic top and net’ shoulder straps.—(Neckwear Dept., First Floor). 89¢ Kayser Gloves 69c Kayser's Two-clasp Silk Gloves, double tipped fingers; Paris point atitching; in pongee, gray, silver and white. 50c Art Linen Three Yards, 69c Natural Color Art Linen, war- ranted all pure ilnen, for scarfs and centerpleces. Men’s $1 Suspenders, 69c denulne Guyot Buspenders, Im- orted stocki nop-elastic ‘web. ing: white, plain colors and stripes; all resflilar sizes. Men’s Swimming Shirts, 69c ‘White Jersey Swimming Bhirts, Jow neck, large cut-out arm- .‘ perfect quallty; simes 34 to 46. Regular §1 values. Men’s $1 Union Suits, 69¢ Athletic Union Sufts, of soft finish 73x80 checked nainsook; extra full-cut sizes; perfect quality; sizes 34 to 44. 31 Tricolette, 69c 36-inch_ Colored Tubular Tri- colette, firm-woven quality, in plain and lace effects; light blue. black, orchid, flesh and pink. Women’s $1 Union Suits, 69c 3auze Lisle Union Sults, three- plece atyle; low neck and sleeve- lesa; tight or shell trimmed knee; regular and extra sizes; perfect quality, Handkerchiefs Six for 69c Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, good quality, pure white, full size; neatly embroidered initial. Six in box; regularly $1.00. 98¢ Frying Pans, 69¢ Aluminum Frying Pans, heavy- weight; 10-inch size. Women’s $2.25 to $2.75 Silk Hose, $1.69 Women’s “Onyx” Full-fashioned Silk Hose, “wydetop” and “Pointex” heel; black and Rus with n calf; lisle garter tops; also Kayser’s Silk Hose with marvel stripe, others with lisle garter tops; in black only; per- fect quality ; broken-sizes, 98¢ Percolators, 69c Percolators: delicious Aluminum Coffee six-cup size; makes coffec S50c Shirting Madras Three Yards, 69c 36-inch White Shirting Madras, white woven stripes; close woven, soft finish weave. 89c Tan Pongee, 69c 32-inch Tan Pongee. silk and cotton fabric, with the stylish demi-rough weave. 39c White Organdy Three Yards, 69c 40-inch White Organdy, very fine, sheer quality, for summer $1.25 Chair Cushions, 69c Large Size Bar Harbor Shape Chair Cushions, filled with good grade cotton, covered with heavy cretonnes: boxed sldes: tufted with 18 buttons.—Fourth Filoor. 50c Stamped Goods Two for 69¢ Stamped Scanfs and Center- pleces, white or natural color; pretty patterns. 19¢ Huck Towels Six for 69¢ Hemmed Huck Towels, all white or red bordered styles: size 18x34 inches. (Limit, six to a buyer.) $1.25 Stamped Tubing, 69c Stamped Pillow Tubing, a very fine grade: neat patterns; stamped for scailoping. (Limit, one pair.)—Art Dept. $1 House Slippers 69c ‘Women's Turkish Bath and Corduroy House Slippers, in gray, lavender, blue and American Beauty; sizes in the lot from 3 0 9. 31 Tabl: Damask 9c 73-inch Extra Fine Mercerized 'tl‘lble Damask, five pretty pat- erns. $1.10 Wash Tubs 69c Galvan Iron Wash Tubs, 24-inch size; side handles. 98¢ Cooking Pots 69c ue Enameled Cooking Pots, vlfi cover; 10-quart trade sise. Blue Brilllant Enameled Slop Jars, with cover and bail handle. 98¢ Mixing Bowls 69c Opal Glass Mixing Bowls, four in set; assorted sizes. 98¢ Door Mats, 69¢ Rubber Door Mats, full size; ®00d quallty. $1 Syringes, 69c Fountain Syringes, usual two- quart size; red rubber, perfect quality; complete with fittings. Coty’s Powder, 69¢ Coty's L'Origan Face Powder, all tinte. $1 Earrings 69c Pair Aeargs sssortment of popular ncluding pendant, drop ovelty effects; all wanted colorings. $1 Beauty Cases, 69c Beauty Cases or Party Boxes, black patent leather finish; at- tractive styles; complete with ’l:“ mirror and tollet requi- sites. $1 Gold Rings, 69¢ Children’s Solld Gold Rings. pretty signet and stone-set styles. Ironing Board Pads 69c Ironing Board Pads, full size: extra quality, adjustable pads. ~—(Notion Dept.) 10c Hair Nets Twelve for 69c Real Hair Nets, double mesh; full size and perfect qualit; assorted shades.—(Notion Dept.) $1.25 White Organdy, 69c 54-in. Imported White Organdy, very fine, sheer, transparent, per- manent’ finish’ grade. $2.19 Paisley $1 Neckwear, 69¢ Peter Pan Collar and Cuff Seta, of white wash satin, also eelored embroldered effects: 31 Val Laces, 69¢ French Val Laces, acgings and Insertionsi white, cream and ecru colors, various ‘widths] twelve ¥ards in eaeh pleee. 51 Bleached Sheets 69¢ B84x90 Seamless Bleached Rhests, erfect quality; hand torn and roned. 50c Pillow Cases Two for 69c 45x88 Bleached Plllow Cases, with lace edge| hand torn and ironed. $1.59 Bleached Sheets Two for $2.69 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, full double-bed size; free from starch or dressing. 25¢ Muslin Five Yards, 69c 38-inch Bleached Muslin, close woven, soft finish grade, free from starch or dressing. 25¢ Ginghams Four Yards, 69¢ 27-inch Cheviot Ginghams, dark grounds in stripes, check plain colors; warranted colors. 89c W hite V oile, 69¢ 40-inch Tmported Whits Chiffon Volle, a very fine, sheer, two-ply quality, “Lingette” Satin, 69c 38-inch ‘“Lingette” Satin, a yarn mercerized cotton fabric, in plain colors and shadow stripes; all wanted lingerie shades. $249 Wash Boilers $1.69 Heavy Tin _Copper-bottom Wash Boflers. with wood han- dles; large No. 9 size, $2.50 Suit Cases $1.69 Extra Fine, Close Woven, Fiber Covered Suit Cases, ‘neatly lined; good lock and slde snaps and handle.— (Fourth Floor.) $3 Lace Curtains $1.69 cotch, Nottingham and Filet Weave Lace Curtains, 21 yards long; white and ecru colors; neat or heavy worked designs. $3 Grass Rugs, $1.69 27 inches by 9 feet and 3 by 6 foot Extra Fine Grade 1.600- warp Grass Rugs, stenciled de- signs, in blue, green or rose. For hall runners and many &paces around the home. $2 Bedspreads $1.69 Stamped Bedspreads, full dou- ble-bed sise; bolster included; neat patterns.—(Art Dept.) $2.50 Table Damask $1.69 64-inch Warranted All Pure Linen Table Damask, extra heavy welght; pink, blue and gold ‘plaids. Bead Necklaces $1.69 Pearl Bead Necklaces, gradu- ate styles; fine, indestructible beads; beautiful luster and fin- ish; satin-lined case, $2 Handbags, 31.69 ‘Women's Leather Handbags Beauty Boxes, all wanted shapes and styles; black and colors. d fast 24-inch Women’s Umbrellas, $1.69 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. $2.50 Awnings, $1.69 Ready to Hang Awnings, for windows from 28 to 50 inches wide; of heavy canvas; flexible steel’ frame, with ropes and all fixtures. Crepe $1.69 Yard 40-inch Paisley Crepe de Chine, firm-woven qual- ity, all-silk grade in a vast assortment of color com- binations. hien's 35¢ Scks Three for 69c Shert White Socks, with as- sorted fanoy turnover tops; mostly all si: Boys’ $2.25 Pants, $1.69 Panama Cloth Pants, in grey, tan and brown; ideal for summer wear; sizea 7 to 17 years. Men’s $2.95 Hats $1.69 Genulne Toyo Panama Hats, Optimo, sallor, Astor, telescope and Alpine shapes; silk band trimmings; leather perspiration bands; slzes up to 73. Knitted Crepe Fabrics, $1.69 Chofoe of Alltyme, Kordette or Pharsoh Knitted Crepes, three of the most popular fab- ricw for summer wear; plain col- ors and fancy colored novelties. 32 Chiffon Taffeta $1.69 86-inch Colored Chiffon Taf- all-silk, soft chiffon-finish grade, In all wanted street and evening shades, also black. Children’s Waist Suits, Two for $1.69 Nainsook Walst Suits, perfect quality; reinforced seat and gar- ter attachments; sizes 2 to 12 years. $2.25 Silk Camisoles $1.69 Jersey Silk Camisoles, bodice styles, plain or lace trimmed; ribbon shoulder stra flesh, navy and black; broken sizes. Boys’ Union Suits Two for $1.69 Porosknit Union Suits, high neck and short sleeves, knee pants; athletic style; sizes 6 to 12 years. Women's $2.25 Union Suits, $1.69 Fine Gauze Lisle Unlon Suits, “Nushape” three-plece style; low neck and sleeveless, loose knee, taflor made: sizes 5, 6, 7 and 8; perfect quality. Bordered Canton Crepe undreds do—and increase the purchasing 34 Blankets, $2.69 68x80-inch double bed size Summer Blankets, soft fleece fin- ish; plaids of blue, pink and tan, algo tan and gray with various color borders. 34 Grass Rugs, $2.69 6x9-foot room size Stenciled Grass Rugs, heavy double warp: erfect quality; in green, blue or rown orfental and medallion designs. $3.50 Comforts $2.69 72x72 double bed size Com- forts; filled with soft white cot- ton, good quality coverings. $4 Suit Cases, $2.69 Brown, maroon or black fibre covered Suit Cases, neatly lined; ®ood lock and side snaps; two outside straps; 24-in. size. Men’s $3.50 Bathing Suits, $2.69 Pure Worsted One-Plece Bath- ing Sults, skirt style: navy blue and brown: all regular sizes; perfect quality. Men’s $4 and $4.50 Pajamas, $2.69 Faultless make Pajamas, all high grade cotton materials, with silk frog or silk braid trimmings, also plain _styles; samples and surplus stocks. Women’s $3.25 Silk Hose, $2.69 Full Fashioned Silk Hose, silk from toe to top; heavy weight; in black and cordovan; ali sizes: perfect quality. 34 Bedspreads $2.69 Crochet Bedspreads, full double bed size: heavy raised Marseilles patterns. $2.69 Yard . 40-inch Bordered Canton Crepe, one of the distinct silk novelties for dresses and skirts; only a limited quantity, 32 yser l $1.69 Kayser's Novelty Silk Gaunt- lets, " strap wrist and slip-on styles; flare cuffs with narrow plaited edges; two-tone em- broidered back: sand, mode and pongee. $2.49Flouncings $1.69 White Net Flouncings, with five rows of narrow plaiting, fin- ished with ribbon edge;: white, pink, blue, nile and mais. 25¢ Longcloth Nine Yards, $1.69 36-inch Longcloth, close woven, soft-finish quality. $2.25 Bleached Sheets, $1.69 90x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra large size, for dou- ble beds; heavy, close-woven - $2.25 Tumblers $1.69 Dozen Thin - blown Cut-glass Ice Tea Tumblers, neat design; full size. Footwear, $1.69 ‘Women's Oxfords and Pumps. patent, tan calf, black kid and dull leathers; welt, turn and Me- Kay sewed soles; high and low :flle’l!; sizes in the lot from 21 °T. Boys’ $2 to $3 Suits, $1.69 “Paul_Revere” Wash Suits, in Oliver Twist, middy and French models with lacings at side; plain blue, gray, green and tan. also plain white and white with contrasting trimmings; sizes 21 to 10 years, $2 Petticoats, $1.69 White Sateen Petticoats, deep hemstitched hem; double panel back and front; correct lengths. $2 Combinations $1.69 ‘White Crepe and e Athletic Combina- 1 sizes. (Third Fleor.) $2.50 and $3 Summer Curtains $1.69 Pretty Striped Summer Cur- tains, ecru, an ngr‘:lnl‘k'u 2% 'ds 1 and sno H yards long; 40 Inches wigde. ” $2.25 Djer-Kiss gombination, $1.69 e bottle of Djer-Kiss Tollet Water and one box of Djer-Kiss Face wder, a regular $3.35 combination, tomorrow at $L69. tions; $3 to §4 Oxfords $2.69 Boys' and Little Gents' Tan Oxfords, all sizes in the lot from 10 to 13% and 1 to 53%. 33.75 Ovens, $2.69 Sheet Steel Ofl or Gas Stove Oven, double walls and asbestos lining; fit over one burner. Up to $3.49 Glass Bowls, $2.69 Fancy Colored Glass Bowls, assorted styles and sizes. $3 and $3.50 Mesh Bags, $2.69 Silver-plated Mesh Bags: fine quality ring mesh; attractive new shapes. $3 to $4 Thermos Bottles, $2.69 Thermos Bottles, one-quart size, assorted styles. — Tollet Goods Dept.) $3.98 Clocks, $2.69 Imitation Ivery Clocks, large attractive shapes, well made, with rellable “American move- ments—(Tollet Goods Dept.) Ubp to $7.50 Dresses, $3.69 ‘Women's Dresses. of imported or domestic ginghams, ramie linene, tissue ginghams and dark printed voiles; trimmed with lace, embroidery, pearl buttons, patch pockets and finished with wide or narrow girdles; round snd square necks; three-quarter length sleeves: light and dark colorings; sizes 16 to 44, 15 to 50. $3 and $3.50 Handbags, $2.69 Women’s Silk Hand- bags, fine quality moire silk, in black and colors; filigree and fancy metal frames; silk lined; new- est shapes. Boys. $3.50 and $4 Suits, $2.69 Wash Suits, in Oliver Twist and Middy styles; plain colors and pretty tan color cotton pon- goe; sizes 3 to 10 years; war- ranted fast colors. Girls’ $3 Dresses $2.69 Little Girls’ Volle Dresses, pink, blue and white; five ruf- fles on skirt; sizes 2 to 6 years. 34 Porch Curtains $52.69 Heavy Canvas Porch Curtains, 6 ft. wide, 7 ft. 6 in. drop; heavy 1 complete with attachments.