Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1924, Page 22

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CLASS BAN 0N SON OF UNIVERSITY HEAD “T'm Radical and Atheist,” De- clares Rush Rhees, 18-Year-0ld 5 Rachester Student. By the Associated Pre . ROCHESTER, N. Y., February 28.— Barred from classes in ethics during the second semester at the University of Rochester because of “advanced ideas” which conflicted with those of Prof. George Mather Forbes, head of the philosophy department, Rush Rhees, jr., son of the president of the university, yesterday was - given other courses to make up his required “ours as a sophomore. Rhees s eighteen. He appeared ated and characterized the acti®n of ihe authorities as a “blessing.” He sald: “Presidant and Mrs. Rhees are on a vacation in Alglers.. They are expected home early in April. I am = radical. Dr. Forbes is not, that 1s why I am barred from the course. “An anarchist does not believe in law. Ncither do I Therefore, I say that law is directly opposed to any notion of ethics. Law is a svstem of compulsion and does away with any tvidual decisfon Ther= can be no real ‘moral law.' There are some men who crave au- thority. Let them have it. They no need of judgment. Some say that law exists to pro- ote good will. It Is possible that 80 doing it ulso promotes stagna- 1w is a substitute, because of “he breakdown of ethical ideals. From puritan I have revolted into an ithelst. From the Forbes course in Lics T have transplanted myself o Prof. Mueglman's course in the aistory of religion.” S ASKS FHILIPPINE RULING. Insular Auditor Wants U. §. to De- cide Legality of Liberty Fund. MANILA, February 28—Insular \uditor Wright has asked the At- ‘orney Genersl of the United States for an opinion of the Constitutionality “f the law passed by the Philippine Jegislature appropriating 1,000,000 pesos nually for carrying on a_cam- gn for independence. ~ Wright intained he would not approve ther vouchers in connection with <he independence fund unless legality of the matter had been settled. 1 Pure Irish Linen, Novelty Checks and Silk Sizes 16 to 44 A handsome geollection ~ of new SPRING W DRESSES in { &7 distinctive &'yle: ver beautiful col- ors. sure- | fire bargain at this economy price. 134 Crochet and Satin Selling firat-class Bedspreads, the extzemily o' Srive of b t $1.80. Sc per pound. the'e per pou Soft-finish nainsook, 2 to 10 Yard Lengths of 29¢ jacquard wor Friday Bargain Sale! WOMEN'’S LOW SHOES Choice of several hundred pairs ot Wowen s Igce Oxfords, Strap Pumpe and Colonil Buckle Fim Cubao, low, dapper and high h gontints gt “Black Paten ns, ete. Vaines 8100 %0 $6. Setins, Sizes '3 Glos Silk Vests, 95¢ Women's Glos GlIk Veats, in fan gropstitch el o piak, orchid and peach, Seconds, com- plete with - 8z tnres, Ends of Lace Curtains 9c Full wiath by 27 inches loor Campbell's Qloss .| Vegetable Starch | Soup . [ 2for | 2 Cams 13¢ 15¢ - OM - Dutch Cléanser 2 for 13¢ * Argo T T D N S P U PSSP U PP I AUFM 1316 to 1326 7th St. N.W. BEDSPREADS. ...... fa 8 mill lot of sssorted sizes and guallties, at R ants of 36-inch Pajama Check: NAINSOOK & LONGCLoTH. ..15¢ longeloth, pajama checks and batistes, in white, plok, peach, blue, maize and Nile green, ales remnants of white striped madras, AMOSKEAG GINGHAM. ... .... . Spriog patterne in this famous fast color, highgrado gl ‘a5d plata colors. Choice of 3,000 Sargs. - & es $1 & $1.25 BUNGALOW FROCKS, 79c A large assortment of fine gingham and percale ‘Bungalow A variety of styles, colors apd trimmingw, abd Ia tegalar IM‘.I: v stien, > e Vs ! /GREAT SAVINGS ON GROCERIES! SIX IN PRESIDENCY RACE IN MICHIGAN . Coolidge, La Follette, Johnson and . Simpson on G. 0. P. Ticket. Ford on Rival Ballot. By the Associated Press. LANSING, Mich,, February 28.—Six names have been certified by the sec- retary of state for places on the Michigan presidential preterence pri- mary ballot to be voted upon April With the lists closing March 1, there has been no indication that addi- tional names will be entered. Four candidates whose names are to appear in the republican column are President Calvin Coolidge, United States Senators Robert M. La Follette and Hiram W. Johnson, and Willlam G. Simpson of Detroit. Petitions for Senator Johnson were filed yesterday. The California senator received the state’s indorsement Jn the primary of 1920. Henry ¥Ford and Woodbridge N. is, United States senator from n, have been certified for the ic ticket. Ford, however, announced some time ago_that he would not run against President Coolidge. Despite this announcement there has been no effort to have hjs name withdrawn and unless such nl tification is received before the expi- ration of thfi‘ time for Aling ¢ ;:oullonl his name will go on the bal No petitions for William G. McAdoo or other avowed candidates for the democratia nomination have vet ap- peared at the secretary of state’s of- fice. Under the Michigan law delegates to the national conventions are not bound to support the primary cholces. The custom has been to cast their votes on the first ballot for the pri- mary winner and consider their obli- gations fulfilled unless there appears a chance to nominate the preference winner. ———— Say Claimant Is Imposter. CHICAGO. February 2S.—Attornevs for the estate of the late Edwin B. Jennings, who left $5,000,000, besides an estate of an almost equal amount foft in trust by his father, charged | yesterday that Charles E. Miner of; isville. who claims to_ be (he! the vounger Jennings, y the son of Mr. and am R. Riley, and was born Ind, The attorneys inti- kchart, in mated they might start legal actions against Miner. Regular and Extra Size New Spring and Misses' all-wool plaid or p'ain col- or Polaire coatings, some full, half or un- lined; all full lengths. S,izes 16 to ..95¢c Ib. Thus, & spread weighlog '2 pounds will 19¢ clean-up sale of 44 Boy- Sturdy Two-Pai Toe-Pan "sum at the ulous ('Erepe Gowns, 39¢ Crepe Gow, o Gowos, neatly shirred yokes, full<ut Silk Hose » 39¢ Glos silk and silk “apd Dlack 224 cdiomm. 19¢ Neatly flower. patterns. 35¢ Men's Socks 2 pre. 25¢ Good lisle, all colors; seconds. Kirkman's Borax Soap 3 for 13¢ - Smlll Can wfioufi Milk!'udm 2 for L 22 Children’s Dresses Friday Only, One rack of Light-w ors, Formerly $5 to SU Slllu, Dress Goods and l Linings ! Here are items that age in great demand every day, clally reduced for Friday's selling. ! $1.75 Pure Silk Georgette ‘ Crepe, Friday Only, k I \ $1.48 Yard There are sixty desirable | shades to choose from, includ- ing white and black. In Dress Goods $1.98 Wool Crepe, $1.98 Silk and Wool Crepe de Parls, $1.98 French Serge, and a few pleces 54 inches wide. All-wool Flan- lot— Friday Ony $1.74 Yard In Lin‘ngs -39c Sateen, 33c Yard Splendid range of colors, also white and black. Palals Royal—Second Floor. EreTeRIgEs Notion Specials Venus Sanitary Aprons, With net tep. wht flesh, at, Slnhnry Napkina, washable, of Blrds- eye cloth, each, 21e Venus Compressed Sanitary Napkins, can be carried in purse, 3 for 21c Velvet Grip Sew-on Hose Supporters, with oblong rubber button, white and flesh color, pair, 16¢ Tarknit Wush Cloths with_ colored edge, assorted, 3 for 26c Sateen Aproms, with side pockets. black only, 2 for Zlc Palaix Royal—Main Floor. ) Women’s Hose, 3 Prs., 89¢ Regularly 35¢ and 30e. Onvx hli mercerized hose. plain and ! Richelleu ribbed, in black, { white, gray_and brown. Re | lur sizes. | lar and extra sizes. Burson hose, regu- All per- | fect. Black Cashmerette Hose, || cotton and wool mixed. Heather mixed hose; machine embroid- | ered clocks. All sizes. i Palals Royal—¥ain Floor. et £, Women’s Hose, 2 Pairs, 89¢ Regulerly 59c to 75c. First quality. Lisle and cotton hose, full fashioned, in black and colors. English ribbed Sports hose, In black and colors. Fiber or Glos hose. in bl and colors. First and second quali Glos (Fibe- Si'k) Sports Hose Z Prs., $1.45 's. Regular 75¢ to $1.25 values. ribbed mercerized hose, plain and two toned. All perfect. xilk hose, plain and novelty in black and colors. Slightly irregular. Maid-0-Silk Hose, 2 Prs., $2.75 Regularly $1.50. Pure aflk with seamed back, in black and all the new colors. Guaranteed to wear. Silk and Glos (Fiber Silk) Hose 3 Prs., $2.75 Women's. Black and all the new colors. Phoenix and Nightengale. Also Onyx Chiffon Silk Hose, pointed heel, in sealed package. First quality. Children’s $1.25 Hose, 69¢ English Ribbed $ilk and_ Wool Hose, two-toned with roll tops. Sizes 7 to 10. All perfect. Infants’ Silk Hose, 25¢ . Irregulars of 50c quality. Long Silk Hose, fine ribbed; in black and a few colors. Sizes 4 to 6. Palais Royal—Main Floer. Kitchen Cabinets, $25 Only 5, white enamel with porcelain sliding top. Royal Easy Chairs, $19.95 Rogullrly $28.00. Of oak or birch- ‘wood, mahogany finish. Writing Desk, $4.50 Regularly $8.50. Women's. boo. $25 Tea Wagon, $17.95 All with glass trays. Maple Rockers, $2.49 ‘With slat back. For bedroom or sewing. Wood Beds at $8.95 Double-bed size, Colonial style. ples. Of bam- Sam- Palais Royal-—-Fourth Floor. Children’s Tams, 49¢ Regularly 98c to $1.98. 65 Fine Qual- ity Lyons Velvet with elastio band to fit all size heads. Palais Royal—Secoad Floor. $3.89 luenen sighuy ‘u a"&dmflifi‘ ; 3 YIO e T 1t ] $10 and $19. ety i $1.00 Blouses, 8 New spring -:yler vhna and Envelaps “style, ot orchid, blue and tan nainsook; em- broidered yoke.—-l-u-ut. 7 $3.98 ght Voile, Dim- ity and Gingham Drelnl. whits and col- in attractive 9:lylu. Bizes to 16. is Royal—Third Floor. | | nel in high colors—the entire *{— § j Rompers, Also Creeperl, of gingham and with prices proportionately little, Worthwlule, Dependable Merchandtse for Every Home, Every Individual in the City; at Lowest Prices of the Week. No Phone or C. O. D.’s on Advertised Items. These Prices for Friday Only. Sensational Reducttons Complete Clearance of Women’s Winter Coats, Sports Coats, Suits, Furs and Skirts Black Coat, black fox collar Black Coat, natural squirrel collar. , taupe fox collar and cuffs nd cufls wl collar Black Ct Black C Black Coat, . beaver collar black fox s| Navy Coat, beaver collar and cuffs. Navy Coat, Viatka collar Brown Coat, dved coney collar and cuffs Black Coat, beaver coliar Brown Coat, taup. Brown Coat, Brown Coat, 1 Brown Coat, fox collar and 22 Black and Erown Coats, black fu Black Coats, self collars Extra Size Sports Coats.. Extra e Tailored S Fur-trimmed Winter Suit Sports Coats, fur collars 1 Sports Coat, fur collar 2 Sports Con fur colla 15 Sports Coats . 1 Sports Coat .. 2 Jacquettes, fur trimmed 1 Jacquette, fur trimmed. 1 Jacquette, fur trimmed. . 1 Jacquette, fur trimmed. 1 Jacquette, fur trimmed. 25 All-Wool Sports Skirt 10 All-Wool Sports Skirts. 10 Navy Baronet Satin SKirts 75 Brown Corduroy 1 Hudson Seal Dyed JMuskrat Cape 1 Hudson Seal Dyed Muskrat Cape Skunk Neckpleces 1 Skunk Neckpiece 1 Skunk_Stole . 1 Minx Stole 1 Large \uu Friday Specluls in China and Housefurnishings £22.95 Dinner ‘Seli ;" p!e;:&s Ameri- semi-porcelain. retty ol border decordtion, P$13 .95 lone Jars. Smoothly n- 3-gallon size, 39 ‘Water Pitchers. Hall z9c 125 quart capacity. elf-watering FIQW;‘? Stands, round style. Ideal for and palms, $1.98 $1.25, £1.49 and $1.59 Bread and Cake rolled handling; choice, $2.59 White Enameled Table Tops. Sizes 25x40% and 25xil%. §] 5Q Chipped on edges: cholce, 30c Gray Enameled Coftee nnd Tea Pots and Water Pitchers. Slightly 250 imperfect; cholce, $2.75 Heavy Tin Wash Bollers with Copper Bottoms. 20 only. Dented gy from handling; choice, £5.49 Utility Boxes. Covered with fancy straw. 3 only. Can be used as $2 49 a hamper, Palals Royal—Fourth Floor. Drapery Material Remnants Friday Only, 25¢ Yd. Regularly 45c to $1.69 yard. Includes Silks, Madras, Voiles, Scrims, Marquisattes, Cretonne and many other wanted fabrics. All short lengths from our regular stock. Palais Royal—Second Floor. , Sample Curtains' Full pairs or panel style. 0dd lots from our regular stock. at $3.00 pair. Regularly $4.9 to §12.9 Regularly $1.50 to $4.75, at $1.00 pair. Curtain Strips, 45¢ Each So-called half pairs that can be cut to fit the bMower: sash or windows. Lengths of 2% to 3 yards each. Former- 1y half pairs of curtains from $2.50 to $12.95 pair. Window Drapes, $1.05 Set Cretonne and Grenadine Cross-stripe Drapes, with neat valance to fit be- tween. Many patterns. Drapery Fabrics, 45¢ Length 1 and 1% vyard lengths, of fine silk fabrics, showing all the wanted shades. Formerly $1.50 to $2.95 yard. Palais Royai—Second Floor. Basement “Sunbeam" Dresses, of brocade. Originally $3.95. iridescent defects. lais Roysl—Basement. Basement. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Black Coat, Viatka collar and-cuffs 1 1 1 1 collar and cuff! 1 1 25¢ Yd. Suitings, 15¢ Mill ends; about 2,000 yards 0dd sizes and subject to mill Friday W:mefn s Union Suits, 49¢ egularly 5% and 69 S welzht, 1ow neck, tight knee, umbreny @nd closed “suits’ Regular and extr sizes. First quality, = Women's Underwnr, 59¢ Regularly 7% and $1. Fleege-lined ribbed vests and pants; alse union suits, low neck, ankle length. Regular sizes. Union Suits at $1.69 Regularly $2.50 to $2.95. Silk and wool ribbed sults, low neck, ankle and knee length. Firsts and lrretullrs Women s Underwear, $2.45 $2.95 and $3.25. Glove silk 3 misoles and bloomers; some Siighily solled. Women’s Underwear, 2 for 50c Values 3i¢c to 5%¢. Low-neck, knit suits; sizes 34 to 38, Knee pln(s and low-neck vests; regular, extra and large sizes. Children’s Underwear, 49¢ Regularly 59¢ to §1.25. Winter-weight Union Suits, sleeping garments and separate vests and pants. Slightly soiled and broken assortments, Children’s Union Suits, 95¢ Regularly $1.25 to $1.95. eight, nion styles. 7 Medium fleées lined and wool mixed suits. Broken assortment of Sizes 2 to 16 years. Palals Royal—Main Floor, Wool Sweaters, $2.00 Regularly $3 to $5. Plain or fancy weaves. All colors and sizes, in solid colors or combinations. Golf and slip- on models. Palals Royal—Third Floor. 79¢ Blue Ribbon Floor | . Covering, Friday Only, 38¢ ‘Three patterns, suitable for kitchen, th; pantry, hall and bedroom. 0 square yards in .discontinued patterns offered /at this special price. Bring your floor measurements with you. Palais. Royal-—Second Floor. n Basement. at 92 each— 42. 22¢ Twelin(, 17c. 18-inch; all linen; unbleached; ribbed and fleeced: Irregulars of Toilet Articles $1 Aero Removable Rubber Cushion - Hairbrushes, excell:nt quality 69‘: bristles, each, 45c Witch Hazel, lzrge bot- 35C 10c tles, 15c Epsom Salts, 1-lb. car- tons, Palais Royal—Main Floor. $3 Kid Glnves, 31 .65 Perrin's 2-clasn French Gl Kid Gloves, plque sewn, heavy | .embroidery stitchings, in mode, ‘tan, brown, champagne, beaver. | black with' white. ; Palais Royal—Main Floor. y Fabric Gloves, 794: Pr. 12-button Chamoisette, epear point stitchings, in mode, covert and beaver. Chamois Suede fabric gloves in strap- wrist gauntlets, 8-clasp styles in sand, mode, beaver and gray. Duplex Gloves, 45¢ Pr. Double woven fabric, warm, durable and washable. 2-claep, 8 and 12-button lengths, and strap-wrist styles in chamois color. Also Chamolsette Gloves in white, pongee; chamois and gray. Broken sizes. Regularly $1 to $1.75. Palais Royal—Main Floor. A Wonderful Group of Misses’ & Women’s Dresses iy 8975 Only, o Formerly $16.76 to $22.50. Good-lookin, dresses of silk, cloth, flannel, veivet and jersey. Good range of sizes. Jerseys in tans, browns and blue. «Palais Royal—Third Floor. Petticnate, $1.00 About 50, made of sateen, Italian cloth and Hellherhloum 0Odds and ends; just a little mussed. Formerly $1.98. House Dresses, $1.98 Made of fine ginghams, various styles and colors, guaranteed to wash. Slzes 36 to 52.. Formerly $2.50 to $4.00. Long Kimonos, §1 About 20, of Serpentine Crepe, pink and orchid, embroldered and ribbon trimmed. Satin Camisoles, $1.39 Pink and white, some tailored, some quite lacy. Regular and extra sizes. Formerly $1.98 to §2.50. Gowns and Chemise, $1.39 Handmade Porco Rican garments, dainty styles of fine materials. Drawers and Bloomers, 59¢ Also Corset Covers, odd lot, some ‘slightly soiled. Formerly 69¢ to $1. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Children’s Coats, $8.00 15 Winter Coats, stylish models-with real fur collars; sizes 14 and 16. For- merly $12.50 to $22.50. G Children’s Dresses, $8 About 25, In all-wool jfersey and velour; attractive youthful models, in varlous styles. Formerly $16.95. 5 Children’s Garments, $1 Bargain_table flled with Prince: Slips, Middy Blouses, Middy Skirts, Hzxs. Pajamas, Nightgowns, odds and ends of higher-priced garments. Chinchilla Coats, $3.98 About 20 White Coats, in .styles for boy or girl up to 3 years. Formerly $5.98 to $8.98, ais RoyaliThird Floer. 0dd Blouses, $2.69 All handmade, with square neck, Baby Irish and filet lace trimmed. ~Small sizes only. Values, $3 to $5. Wash Blouses, 75¢ Regularly $1 and $1.50. 0dd over and tuck-in blouses, . all-whité or with ‘touches of color. Round and V necks. Bizes 36 to 42. Cocoa Door Mats, 96¢ Regular $1.45 mda All of superior quality heavy-grade fi Palaty Floor. Bargam Basement—$3.50 to $6.50 Corsets and Girdles & oy $1.98 Bien Jolie, May-0-Belt, C. B., W. B., Reduso and other famous Last of lots—brought down from the Third Floor Corset Par-= mnkes, standard at $3.50 to $6.50 and more—Friday at $1.98. lors. _All sizes in one style or another.—Barguin Basement. Coats, $4.89 and $9.89 About 50 Fur-trimmed Winter Coats, originally $14.95 i am:l $19.75. Friday, $4.89.. And original $24.75 to $29.75 Coats ) at $9.89.—Bargal Coats Basement Girls' Winter Coats. - Hose, 2 Prs., 79¢ 3 =] chambray: some with wmu d striped tub full pi about 1,000 yuis.-—— . = Petticoats, 88¢c Kimonos, $l.78 15¢ Gingham, 12Y5c Towels, 7 for $1 69¢ Hose, 49¢ Regular ~at $1.00. Sateen, A Durable UnbleacRed Kitchen colonlel taffeth (eotton), Thos Lengths of 10 to 15 yards; ~ mowels; hemmed and with Irregulars —silk and fiber Webster 16om and Liberty loom, Mono about 1,000 yards'in all. Apron poneles Beally 17 eachm mixed—black, white and.brown. Black and 00loTh—Basement, at $1. checks.—Basement. —Basement. Bargain Tables hee 39¢ Chemise, 33¢ e tots ‘o these tabies— Hemmed Sheets, 92c _ Vests, 2 for 49¢ 98¢ Hose, 79c : green and brown. $5 and $5.95 Trimmed Hats, Friday z P! About 85 Prelty of silk and straw combinations. Cleverly trimmed with flowers, feathers, in a host of becoming styles and calors. S1. 89 Orrginaly Quantity 8ampfes—Women's 79¢ a Pair Irregulars —eilk and wool mized — full-fashioned. haut.a, $3.50 : ring Hats, fashioned fruits and fancy e Palais Royal—Second Floor. | Men s Kmtted Ties ‘3‘ Friday only, 3 for $1 Also 480 Four-in-hand Ties, " in plain silvertone colors. Open | ends and slip-easy bands. Good variety of patterns. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Men’s Wool Socks, 78¢ Regular $1.50 Grade Imported All- wool Ribbed Socks, assorted colors, with or without silk embroidered clocks. Sizes 10, 103% and 11. About 150 palrs in all, Men’s Wool Socks, 45¢ Regularly $1. Medium weight ribbed with seam up the back. All black, with silk embroidered clocks. Sizes 9%, 10 and 10%. Men’s Union Suits, $1.05 Medium weight ecru cotton, flexibla ribbed, half sleeves and ankle length. Form fitting. Sizes 36 to 45. A few with slight oil spots. Men’s Smoking Jackets, 5 Price All taken from our regular stock and reduced for clearance. No exchanges. Regularly $7.00. At $3.50. Regularly $3.50. At $4.75. Regularly $13.50. At 36.75. Regularly $15.50. At » Boys’ Blonses at 59¢ Regularly 85¢, $1 and $1.19. Of mad- ras and percale, well-known makes, with small oil spots. Ages 4 to 15. Only 100. Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas, 98¢ Regularly $1.35 and $1.55. One and two plece stvle. Ages 8 and 10 only. Palals Royal—Main Floor. Men’s Overcoats | and : "Two-Trousers Suits Regularly $34.50 to $45.00 oy $21.50 Only, 125 Suits, & 1abrlcs, b medjum and light colors: regu- | | lar and sports models; in regu- 4 lars, stouts and longs, sizes 34 to 46, also students’ sizes 17 to | 20. Alterations at cost. Frie dny only. $21.50. i About 60 Overcoats, all-wool | garments in the newest box models. mostly linrd with Sk ner's best satin. Sizes 34 to 42 Friday only, at $21.50. [ Palaix Royal—Main Floor. | 1 Boys’ Mackinaws, $6.95 Regularly $12.50. All wool, small sizes, 7, 8, 9, 18, 14 and 16. Boys’ Mack’naws, $4.95 Regularly $9.95. Sizes 7, 9, and 16. 3y Boys’ Overcoats, $5.95 Small sizes, 3 to 6. Formerly $9.95 to $14.50. About 25 of all-wool materials with all-wool linings. Boys’ Overcout‘s, $6.95 Regularly $12.50. Sizes 15, 16 and 17 only. y g < Boys’ Serge Suits, $4.95 Regularly § . Fine quallty French serge, button-on style with sailor col- lll’ls and white silk braid. Sizes 3 to 8 only. Boys’ Knickers, 95¢ Regularly §1.25 and $1.45. Of cordu- roy, in sizes 13, 14, 15 and 16 only, Boys’ Knickers, $1.65 Of velvet-finish Lawrence gorduroys, some full lined. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. Regularly $2.45 and $2.95. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Ribbons, 53¢ Yard Of moire, satin, faille, Dresden, light and dark grounds, fancy stripes, etc. All colors and combinations. Ribbons, 9c Yard Satin, molre, Persians, taffetas and two-tone effects; all colors and many combinations; 14 to 1% Inches wide. Metal Ribbons, $1 Yd. mostly 11, 15 On black or colored grounds, Many colors, for girdles, bags, etc. Ribbon Garters, $1 Pr: Two-tone effects; many colors and finished with knotted Palals Royal—Main Fleor. ' combinations; bows. Basement i Regular | Y at $4.95. Limited quan- \J tity. |42 v Sports Skirts. Hose, 3 Prs., 50c ‘Women's—Irregulars of 25¢ pair black hose; size 9.—Base- ment, Suits, 2 for 98¢ Women's 63¢c Ribbed Union Suits—first quality—sizes 46 to 50-gBasement. - Tea Aprons, 25¢ Of sheer lawn, lace and em=< broidery trimmed; usually 29c. —Basement. I YRR FEEF IS A NY RN RE NN R N RN RN N RN NN NN NN NN NN NN N I-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIqIIII-IIIIIIIlllllllllIlu

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