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De Wolf Hopper at Poli's. De Wolf Hopper his comic opera_company come Poli's The- | ater for cmnt, with | o Tepert ras ai pop- | War pric ¥ cvening | rapertory of Pils bin and o Prince Wang," I will include A 1 will | Honmer s oginal | n here, with a ra £ singers and comedians, Tithel Walker, Herbert Wal- | J. Humbird Duffy, Arthur ham and tenry Keily, itutes thirty wel' people, who can mpany combina- “the first of The resented, a peras masterpicce in wra. «lean and wholesome, n spite of ils rs, is still as fresn and as amusing Vi writle I tune situatic comic perfect. prices Wil range from 0 to $L30 for the evening per- s and from 30 cents to $1.00 matinees, which are to b Thursday and Saturday. The man- agement has opencd a subseription list. Those wishing to. may make resorvations for the entire engage- ment, and in this way have the same seats’ set aside for each week Keith's—Grace La Rue. Grace Ta Rue, one of the theater's and one bf vaude- stars. will hold the spotlight at I, Keith's Theater next week with an entirely new pro- am of songs, with which she will F ed by Joseph Daly Miss la Rue will appear also on the Dbill with her husband Hale Hamilton, i1 sketch by Vincent Tawrence, * rous Advice.” Laughs a-ple are promised for | Herbert Williams and Hilda Wolfus in “From Soup to Nuts. Kramer and Royle, “a happy-go- lacky pair.” will offer fun with song: Ituss Brown and Jean Whitaker, their “Clown Topies™: Hagenbach's lions will zive thriliers in their caged arena: Laura Ormsbee. a talented offer “Moments of Melody,” assisted by . al, and Fridk jr. and Rhoda, novelty dancers, Will appear in a picturesque and unusual dancing Eram TivaliflStagé. Screen and Musical Features. Ti Theater, northwest, <include the The vents forma for the violinist wil ndall's new 14th street and Park next week, the bill following Arthur t. the coli A Flagel's pipe organ con- Tivoli Orchestra. under Bailey F. Alart, with Elias Breeskin 1 the concert-master's chair, in the overture, Tobani's “lichoes From the Opy ' S3bil Sanderson Fagan, an artistic whistler of national renown; the Tivoli's “Mirror of the Living World:" TRoy Cropper, Iyric tenor, from the Ziegfeld “Foliies™ of 1 4, n a series of song numbers and Burt rie and his eight saxophone girls. The film feature for the week be- ginning Sun afternoon at he the screen adaptation of W. Chamber's “Between Friends.” featuring Anna Q. Nilsson, Norman Kerry, Lou Tellegen, Alice Calhoun and Stuart Holme: Strand—Five Features. Five acts. cach a feature in its Pparticular class of entertainment, are announced for the Strand Theater next week., together with the fi showing in _this city of (Freckles) Barry's latest drama, “George Washington, Jr." The acts include Gautier Brot with th “Animated Tey Shop. in which human actors and animals combine to furnish exceptional en- tertainment for young and old: Clark and Cillani, in a laugh festival, “The Income Tax”; Caverly and i singing _and talking skit, ding”; Milton Berle, in 1906~ and Downey and .described by the title, comedy- George Washington, Jr.” s comedy drama of society life fn the highest political circles of our own an adaptation of ¢ age comedy. The Gertrude Olmstead. Leon ries Conklin, Otis Harlan, William cCourtwright and Bdward Phillips. Columbia—'The Guilty One’ “The Guilty Onc.” a mvstery drama, featuring Agnes Ayres, is announced as the screen attraction at Loew's, Columbia_for next week, beginning Sunday afternoon. This is a Joseph Henabery produc- tion, based on the Broadway stage .in which Pauline Frederick iast season. Ayers is cast in_ the role of an ambitious young wife of a hard-working architect, who attempts to aid her husband's career by cul- tivating the friendship of an in- fluential man. ~ Her husband and brother are led to believe that she plans a secret rendezvous with her new acquaintance and rush to his apartment to save her. In the mean- time, the man has been murdered and suspicion rests heavily upon them. In the final development of the story a_dramatic twist changes the course of the story and frees the innocent suspectees, making possible the rec oneiliation and forgiveness of hus- band and wife. Edward Burns. recen Gloria Swanson in T Bird, the leading cast’ also _ include: Clarence _ Rurton, George Seigmann Milles. A comedy and short films conclude the bill. Palace—"The Code of the Sea." “The Code of the Sea,” based on a story by Byron Morzan, who wrote many of the late Wallace Reid's rac- ing stories. will be presented at Loew's Palace Theater for the week beginning next Sunday afternoon as the chief attraction of the program that will include a comedy, Topics of the Day, P’athe News and Mr. Gan- non's symphonic overtures. Rod La Rocque Logan are featured NEW AN seen with Humming and_the Ring, Kent, and Thomas R. in_th TO ORK SUNDAY, JUNE 8 SPECIAL TRAIN ..12:30 am. . R. of N. J) ...54Tpm. L8 +6:00 p,m. stafdard Time. For Delails Consult Ticket Agent West 23rd St... | imperiled and Jacqueline | Vietor Fleming said to depict production, which. thrilling episodes of wild nights at sea, and in which L4 Rocque, in the. role of thé first mate on lightship during a great storm at s 5 sweetheart from a floun The u service these of the radio enters the € thix time, and it is through ckling messages from the girl that the voung man becomes acquainted with the situation and effect a dramatic rescue. Metropolitan — "The Mar- riage Cheat.” Thomas H. Ince’s production “The Mgrriage Cheat” will be pr sented next week, beginning Sunday afternoon, at Crandall's Metropolitan Theat with Leatrice Joy, Perey Marmont and Adolphe Menjou in the leading roles, with the Metropolitan World Survey and added short reels and orchestral contributions under Daniel Breeskin, including the “Aida” overture by Verdi “The Marriage, of Cheat” was filmed on an island of the South Seus and depects the experiences of a young missionary who falls in love with an American” womun brought ashore from her dissolute husband’s yacht and his wine-bibbling friends Amblssador f— The .Ma!" riage Cheat.” Thomas H. Ince's production of “The Marriaze Cheat” will be the feature of the first two days of next week at Crandall's Ambassador Theater, be- ning Sunday afternoon, and Lillian Gish will be the picture star Tues- day and Wednesday in Inspiration film version of . Marion Crawford's “The White Sister.” “Abraham Lincoln,” Al Ray Rocket's marvelously realistic and entertaining visualization of the 1i of one of the greatest of the nation characters, will be shown Thursda; Friday and Saturday by special ar- rangement with First National to satisfy the demand on the part of the PUbLic to be given further opportunity to view this remarkable pic portrayal of Lincoln by lings is one of the classics ham Lincoln” is seheduled for for national distribution next and Washington, therefore. is liarly fortunate in being priv to see this masterpiece again long before September. Centra]—’Broadway or Bust’ Hoot Gibson, forem er del will and week, beginning Sunday af his latesi drama, “Broadway or Bust” which concerns the ad- ventures of a ranch owner whose b hood aweetheart inherits mo moves to New York. Mack Sennett's “The Halfback of Notre Dame™ also will be shown. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Lil- lian Gish, supported by Ronald Cole- man, 1. Barney Sherry, Charles Lane amd Gail Kane will be secen in In- spiration’s picturization of F. Marion Crawford's “The White Sister.” to- gether with the Kinograms and daily pipe organ recitals. Crandall’s. Monday and Garon. in “The Market”: Lige Conley. in “There He Goes” and _scenie, “The Beautiful Riviera”: Wednes nd_Thursda Holbrook Blinn and Enid Bennett he Bad Ma nd Neal Burns, in andy Lions iday and Baturday Blanche Sweet, in “Anna_Christie, and Lyman H. Howe's, “Speedville. Apollo. and Monday, Bert Lytell re Windsor, in “A Son of the Sahara,” and Dippy Doo Dad. “Up and At 'Em": Tu nd Wedn day, Rex Ingram’ ramouche. and’ Aesop and Fri day, 2 herlock, J and aturday Leatrice Jov. and Our Gang, in “July in Sunda. Tuesday, Paulin. Marriage Sunda and Cl; unday and Mond: sor, in “A Son of t Dippy Doo Dad, “T'p Tuesday and - Wednesday, gram's aramouche.” and Aesop Fable: Thursday, Pauline Frederick, Lot Not Man Put Asunder,” and ift Bowes. in “Bargain Davs": ¥ day, Leatrice Jov. in “Bluff,” and Wi wer's, “The Telephone Girl". s day. William a " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. McKes traction, * and sport reel. Matinee at- “The Iron Man.” Carolina. Sunday and Monday, “The Temble of Venus"; Tuesday, Wednesday, Jackie Cobgan, in “A Foy ef Flan ders,; Thursday, Shirley Mason, in outh Sca Love; Feiday, “Thy Name Is Woman"; Saturday, “St. Zimo."” Chcv;dnse. Monday (doors open, . Robert B. Mantell, Al ubens and John Charles Thomas, nder the Red Robe”: Aesop's bles and Kox News: Tuesday, Viola Dana, in “The Social Code’ Mack Sennett’s, ast Lynne” and “Spee- Wednesday and_Thursday. Wednesday 3:30), Monte Irene Rich, ‘in “Lucretia Lombard”: Fun From the Press, and cws Events: Priday, Harry in “The Night Hawk": Pathe April Fool"; “Way of a No. 8; Saturday, Laurette Tay- in “Happiness”; 'Slim Summe in “Ship Ahoy,"” and *“The Fight- Skipper.” No. 3. (matinee Blue and Diabarton: Mae Busch and Lew Cody. “Nellic the Beautiful Cloak Model Monda agel. in * L Al Thursday, Aileen nd Conrad Nagel, in “Three Wee Friday ‘The Arizona Ex- press”: Saturda; Tom Mix, in “Trouble Shooter’ Home. Sunday and Monday, Gloria Swan- son, in “A Society Scandal”; Tuesda; Hoot Gibson, in “Hook and Ladder’ Wednesday and Thursday, Lew Cody and Barbara La Marr, in_“Dangerous Dan M ¥Friday, Fred Thom- son, in “The Silent Stranger,” and second episode of “The KFast Ex- press”; Saturday, Richard Talmadge, in Hippodrome. Sunday, “Modern Matrimony''; A day Wi S. Hart, in ‘Narro “The Next Corner unday, Pringle Sunday and Monday, madge, in “The Song of Love," Lloyd Hamilton, in “My Friend"; Tuesday, Florence Vidor, Monte Blue and Marie Prevost, in ‘“The Marriage : Wednesday, Blanche Sweet, nna Christie,” and Cliff Bowes, Film Foolish”: Thursday. Nita Naldi, Patsy Ruth Miller and George Fawcett, in “The Breaking Point"; Kriday, Jackle Coogan, in 2 Flanders,” and Wit 3 Girl": Saturday, W ‘The Printer's Devil edy, ‘Three Cheers™ and * Norma Tal Savoy. Sunday and Monday, Bert Lytell and Claire Windsor, in “A Son of the and Dippy Doo Dad, p and ; Tuesday and Wednesday, Terry and Lewis Stone, in Scaramouche,” and Aesop Fable; Thursday, Pauline Frederick, in “Let Not Man Put_Asunder,” and Dorothy DeVore, in “Getting Gertie's Goat": Friday, Leatrice Joy, in “Bluff,” and Witwer's, “The = Telephone Girl"; Saturday, William Hart, in_“Singer Jim McKee,” and Mack Sennett's “Picking Peach, in Pathe News and Topics; Tuesday and Wednesday, Gloria Swanson, in “A Society Scan- dal,” and comedy: Thursday, “The Critical Age,” after Ralph Conmnor's “Glengarry ' School Day: Kino- grams and comedy: Friday, Nita Naldi and,_Patsy Ruth Miller, in “The Breaking Point™; Aesop Fabie, Kino- grams; “Fighting Blood,” No. 2 Saturday matince and evenin Douglas MacLean and Madge Bellamy. Aesop Fable; com Sunday and Monday, Thomas Meig- han, in “The Confidence Man,” and Clff Bowes, in “Bargain Day™: Tues- day and Wednesday, Lon Chaney, i “The Hunchback of Notre Dam Thursday, Jacqueline Logan. in “A Dawn of a Tomorrow.” and Clyde Cook. in *““The Misfit": Friday, Harri son Kord, in “Maytime,” and Dipp: d. “Up and At s ed Thomson, in " and Our Gang, Drink it every day. Big tasks look smaller and long hours seem shorter. Orange’Pekoe Tea India, Ceylon and Jave blend & Company PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE BALTIMORE & OHIO Eastman Kodak Demonstration Starting today and for the balance of this week, between the hours of . 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m 4:30 p.m. and 6 p.m., An expert from the -Eastman Kodak Company will be on hand in our Kodak Department (exclusively). He will offer advice to amateur photographers desiring more _information concerning this delightful art. questions cheerfully answered. No Charge For This Service Dlm'n! this period a “Good Picture Contest” —will be jutiged by the Eastman representative. best photograph developed in“our finishing: department during the next four days will receive as a prize— A 3A or Post Card Size Eastman Folding Cartridge Premo — = Al The Saks & Company Sportsgoods Dept. Fourth Floor \ home demeonstration work, $1,000; fire departments, §600. Special Taz Rates. In addition to the regular county tax rate, there are speciul rates far road |mprovements ageinst the various districts as follows: Laytons- ville, 1 cent; Poolesville, 13 ‘cents Rockville, 16 cents; Colesville, 12 cents; Darnestown, 18 cent nts; Olney, 11 cén 2 Potomac, 1 B Wheator, ge of Woodmont, 68 cents. The rates againt the spe tax- ing areas arc: Section 2, Chevy Chase. 15 cents; section 3, Chevy Chase, 35 cent, ction 4, Chevy Chuse, 45 section Chevy Chase, i Martin's Addition to Chevy \ 25 cents; Frlendship Heights and The Hills, 20 cents; Drummond, 35 cents; Northwest Park, 25 cents; Oakmont. 10 cents; Alta Vista. 45 conts; Woodmont, 35 cents; Chevy Chase View, 10 cents; North Chevy Cha 256 cents, The new figures show a decrease in the amount of sed securities of 398,185, the new basis on this class of property being, $6,429,065. Secui ties bear a flat county rate of 30 cents und a state rate of 15°cents on cach $100. The taxable basis of the county is now $47.459.870, the basis by districts being as foilows: Laytonsville—Real, 69,530, persomal, $219.210; total. \588.740. Clarksburgy-Real. $1.220,- ; personal, $194.585; total, $1.415,- Poolesville—Real, §1,600,980; per- sonal, $195,700; total. $1,696,680. Rockville—Real.' $4.496,025; personal, . Colesville— personal, $223,510 Darnestown—Real, personal, $186,080; total, Bethesda—Real, $13,78 total, §14,60 . ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md., June 4 (Special). ~The county commissioners met here yesterday afternoon and fixed the ®eneral county tax rate and signed the annual levy for the year begin- ning July 1. Notwithstanding a big bond Issue for the erection of new school build- ings and the repair of old on increased uppropriations for maintenance of schools, etc rate will remain as at present—3$i. on each $100 of real and personal property. This is made possible by an Increase in the county's taxah basis of §3,235,005 since the last an- nual levy The new stale tax will be .30 2-13, which is an inc of 1-13 ‘of u cent over the rate for the year now drawing to a close. The levy appropriate: $601,227.99 for the expenses of the county for the new year, the principal items being as * foliows: Public schools, 15; bonds and_interest, $100,- : roads, $111.221; county com- missioners and clerks, $12,600; in- digent insane, $13,000; sheriffs, $7,595.03: clections. $12,001 circuit ourt, $6.360: county treasurer and assistants, $6,000; bridges, $16,750; attorneys, 3$4.050; assessing, $1,800; clerk of court, 16.75; eounty home, $4.800; fuel, $1,300: ingolvencies and abatements, $4,000: janitor, court- house, $1,380; juvenile cour(, $1,500; warden, jail, §900; local and state boards of health, ‘$2.618.84; law - $1 county farm bureau, : orphans’ court, $2,250: print- $1.451 removed court cases, supgrvisor of assessment, TOR machiner: testing of $1,548,675. 315; personal, $818,12 W. H. West Company W. L. F. KIN E. G. PERRY berculin For Home Bargains Call at our office and get full particulars on the following choice pieces of property. No. 2012 R St. N.W. 8 rooms and bath, hot-water heat, built in garage. This is an unusual home. Inspemon b).' $20,000 appointment N No. 3921 McKinley St. . A real bargain—semi-detached, large lot, 8 spacious rooms, 2 compiete baths, splendid fixtures, $l4 000 hardwood floors. Very easy terms .. ’ No. 1923 16th St. S.E. 6 rooms and bath, cellar under entire house, hot-water heat, electricity, gas. All screened, additional SRS e WEETT S 56,000 Downtown Corner, 13th and Mass. Ave. Corner home, 12 large rooms, 2 baths, everything mod- This is one of the best bargains offered. W. H WEST COMPANY Real Estate, Loans and Insurance Phone Main 6464 815 15th St. N.W. ern. Women’s Dependable Shoes, 8.00 @%‘&, R Whether for street, sports or dressier wear, there's a pleasing Shoe and a splendid quality in this Burt new 800 grade. \ We've seen carefully to the details which make for satisfaction and justify our recommendation of them. ' It's a very remarkable grade of Hose this new one of ours at 180 a pair. Full color range. Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street Caring for feet is better than curing them The Wright Co. 905 Seventh St. N.W. SIMMONS Bed, Spring and Mattress, Complete The bed has square tubing, with mitered cormers, and comes in walnut, mahogany or circassian walnut— link spring with band edge—guaranteed for ten years. ‘The mattress has roll edge and is covered in art tick- ing—each mattress in a sealed package direct to you. Other Specials in Bedding tinuous post bed; twin link band-cdge anteed. 120 coils in every full sized spring. Simmons Wire-enclosed Bab y Bassinet, with large disc Wheels. rolled edge and art ticking covering. 4-6 29: For the Complete Outfit SIMMONS 3-PIECE BED in 46 or 3-3 size. White enameled finish, 2-inch con- 31 1,95 spring. A SIMMONS COIL SPRINGS, 20-year @nar- $Q.50 Bow-end style and straight ends. J ‘1 ALL.COTTON MATTRESS, with s 45 and all other sizes. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1924 440. Otney—Real, $1,960,340; personal, 3279,045: total, $2,239.985, Gaithers- burs—Rea), 82,613,120 personal, $324.- 670; total, $2,937,790. Potomac—Real, $1,944,375; personal. $125,345; 2,069,720. Barmenviile—Real 9 reonal, §198, 3 975, ascus—Real, 31,120,870 ;;: ® ll’nl,li‘fl "(nlll. 1,315,820, eaton—Real, 281.460; personal, $480.060; total, 39, 520, H Ay Of the more $2,000,000 in. rrease in the taxable basis of th county, over 90 per cent was provided by Wheaton and Bethesda districts, which districts now pay more than one-half of all taxes cellccted in the county. The assessment on securities by districts is now as follows: Laytons- ville, $44,625; Clarkshurg, $27,850: Poolesville, " $140,855: Rockville, '$1,- 306.525; Colesville, §200.900: Darnes o $57.600; Bethesda $2,001.045 Olney, $462,085; Gaithersburg, $174 570; " 'Potomar, $1,910; B: v $184.130; Wheaton,' 3550, The action of the commissioners toward the public school is under- stood to be vety gratifying to the county board of education. The schooi board asked for 3245015, and the commissioners included the entire amount in the levy. This will, ac- cording to Prof. Edwin W. Broome, county superintendent of schools, en- able the schools to be run more com- fortably than ever before. Under the auspices of the E. D. pe 720~22~24 ‘Tth St Agents for Lodies’ Home Journal Patterns White Chapter of the the Confegaracy of the upper section of the county, exercises in e tion of Confederate Memorial were held yesterday afternoon Monocacy ¢ etery 11sv Mrs. Blanche W MacKe Chevy Chase, thix county. has insti- tuted suit In the circuit court e against her husband, Hugh Kenzle, for maintenance and support 18, Mary Florence Pyles, widow of Michael Thomas Pyles, died a home at Poolesville, aged cighty-five years. Her death was due o pne mon+a. She is survived by the fol- Jowing stepchildren: Joseph 1. and Waltar W. Pyles, Mrs J A Jones and Mrs. B. W. White he upper saction of the county. and Dir. Charles Pyles of Hancock, MA. The funeral | took place from the home Burial | was in Monocacy cemetery at Healle- | ville | Now and Th;; From Judge. | Brown. Say, how do vou like that | STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That's All 1 Daughters of ebra- day at Iy cigar?. When vou save up 200 band they give 1ou g phonngraph Smith—(f 1 &moked 200 of things | wouldn't want a graph; U'd want @ harp, phon UNDER UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Specialized Service to Army, Navy and Civilian Depositors Industrial Loans Checking Accounts 49/, Savings Accounts Banking Hours: N:30 to 5 P.W. THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK 1714 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. The 4th day of the Big Sale brings forth bigger and better bar- gains, New Buyers’ Anniversary Sale The New Piece Goods Buyer Says—“Ill sell cheap to sell a heap.” $1.00 TO $2.00 PRINTED CANTON CREPES The demand for this cxquisite 75% silk canton crepe in all patterns and colorings im- aginable, has far surpassed pur ex this wonderful fabric and bought enough to provide a dress pattern for each and every o of our customers, so don’t hesitate, $1.49 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets quality: no seconds. Not more than two to each. 95c 35¢ and 45c Plain Chiffon Voile b and 40 inch Two-ply and Hard-twist Chiffon in 25 different colors:, from full holis, alto Tem nant lengths that will fash. ion into beautifol dres Full bleached, hand-tern and are made with e wide hem; free from all chemi- cal "dressing _apd perfect and make lovely 45c 40-Inch Printed Voile “Reautiful colorings _o0n 2 light and dark grounds. 9 = Plenty “Hlack - and" white Perfeet quality. | Cut from c full boits. Fifty pieces to Choose. from. 12Y5¢ 38-Inch Unbleached Muslin Full 38-inch, heavy, round-thread quality, in remnant _leagth® to 15 l yards. Five yards will will alwe make mice il lowrases and many other useful things. kan blouse effects, with red ribl Blue, brown and rose. $3.00 Girls’ Knitted embroidery. Colors— 1 ink, blue, red and ros Knitted Capes little ones: some have brushed wool collar and cuffs, others arm- holes with rosebud 98 All perfect quality at this price; genuine 29¢c Acorn Waists Acorn waists, sizes 2 21c to 14 years Boys' Khaki Pants Heavy quality khaki 69 cloth, strongly made —_—— in knicker style; sizes 7 to 17 vears; irregu- lar. $1.25 Boys’ Wash Suits Middy and Oliver Twist styles; made of good qual- ity chambray, galatea cloth and erash suiting. Bmblem trimmed. Sises 2 to R years better value than these.” $2.98 Silk Pongee Blouses Three beautiful styles ural SHk Poagee Blouses in overblouse effects. Sport stitehing. fagotting or lace edged trimmings. 18 to 46 sizes. e 9 A ’ Women’s and Misses Khaki Knickers Splendidly tailored, per- feet Stting /kalekerbockers for young girls and women. 85 Made of good quality khaki. o with metal ‘buckled belts = and reinforced seams. Highly Mercerized Lisle lar and extra sizes. $1.00 Women'’s Glos Silke Vests Beantital Tos- o trous BIIk Vests chades Pajama o 50c Women’s Lisle Vests Vests that look and feel like silk; tubular tailored tops; drawstrings. Regu- ’ Nainsook Waist suits with extrs strap and row butions for pants, @rop seat. pectation. However, we anticipated get yours today. 29¢ Yard-Wide Printed Cretonne Another big por- e for vonur henefit is this beautiful assort- Tembant Tengtin. 10 10 e plean e Vorge i small patteras lovely volorin iht and dark Rémember,”(his 19¢ 36-Inch White Longcloth T he mill ey of T iotn i, 2C providing took all they had. And take it we Ta: Tor w2 Lnew yod ‘wouid ue thousands of yards at this price. ¥ vard wide. All perfect, high-cou PRI 49¢ 35 ceedingly wel and rectiet s tuter dfier tubbiae. 35-foch Natural Bam hoo-shade Silk and Cotton Pongee, with s lustrous silk finish. C a great demand for $1.75 Mandarin Glos Silk Crepe crepe The supply is gradually diminishing average o af colors White. 68c 45x36 Lace- Trimmed Cases see thein. 25¢ to 39c Assorted White Goods Dimity. " Poptin tiste. | Organdi- Longeioth, Crepe. N 35c Embroidered Marquisette -inchs White Marguisette n woven and dot de Before you mer curtains see quisette and save e ———— The Third Floor Buyer Says—“These values must convince the public this is a real honest to goodness sale.” $1.50 Girls’ Linene Dresses | Attractive-looking Dresses for girls, that will wear and wash; well made. Bal- 98 ¢ bon $1.00 Little Tots’ Gingham Dresses Made of better qual ity gingham: straight- line yoke style: ruffied organdic _collar and cuffs: small check of Women'’s Soft Costume Slips Cotton _Charmeuse Costmme Slips that look like silk: fancy roffied, pieated and in . serted bottoms: all — high shades. black and white ; sizes 36 to 44. $5.00 Boys’ Wool Tweed and Serge Reefers Ali-wool Tweed and rasore o $€) 29 Top Coats for boys 3 ~ to 8 years; emblem - trimmed sleeves. Special for this sale, vers best dresses in_handsome iacy siyle: lored sport models and dressy em- broidery or self banded effects. Choice of beautiful dots, figures and plain colors, i every wanted color. Colors—DPlack. and gray. 3lc l backs, fashioned AT Ribbed port Howe for Hovs and Girls. Double-roil check side tie, white pique collar and cuffs. Boys’ and Girls' /5 Sport Sox 43¢ Colors— Children’s Combination Billie Burke and Gowns 23c Women’s Extra Size Crepe Gowns Comb mas: musiin: sizes 2 to 11 Double X size for women. With round and squarec neck nations. Women’s Large Crepe Kimonos crepe, in solid and roll da n ribboned trimmod $1.00 Women's Corsets Both pink and white ot enal Eaul: clast 7 C fancy figured crepe 1 Made of nice quality 1 $1.89 colors. low and m all size rter_suppo: .The Suit Buyer Says—“In 20 years of buying experience Pve never given $16.98 to $25.00 Silk Dresses Exquisite draped. mf best dress buy 13 aie ., Siketsial ol 163 new) Mg o) it e ot sl e (ond fled and three tiered models as well a5 Tt apger sisie Washiogten's very — $10.00 to $16.50 Coats 42 Sport and Drex: in light or dark plain colors nd overplaids, nicels lined and thix season’s choicest hodels in 16 to 42 size. Anniversary Special T'rice .85 $ HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR 59¢ Women’s Fiber Silk (Glos) Hose All perfect, heavy fiber silk ; seamed ankles, double soles. white, peach, nude C Men's Nainsook Union Suits Pajama Check Tnion Snits for men, with scam back, full lap aver froots Bises 34 to 14.

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