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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 10, 1924—PART 1. 17 00 = What Europe Is Saying Selling out our About America August Entire stock of AuguSt Children’s Dresses Satisfaction First Since 1859 Sssenbc. i Fur Sale PURITAN 5 Blanket Sale | , v s e . GREAT BRITAIN—IL. e Eagn T A The Annual Event for | 7t Sord ior $2.98 BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE Coats at Reduced Prices | KINITTING YARN ’}ggglsfgzafizusgt;%fl?: S'R? GINCHAN DRSS, 310 Tor ; Abhead of the Fur Season. s Purch: 1 $295 3350 and §39%; in In opening the full-dress debate in different aspect: that there would o Regular c 'wo-Fold, S L SR, aids the House of Commons on July 14.|have been lower taxes and le A 20 Per Cent Deposit One-ounce balls—Full as- C 810-818 Seventh Street serves any Purchase Un and color - com- l 98 employment in Great Bri a Reserves Any Garment. sortment of colors...... til Wanted. 7 to 14 yea i . commerce and industry would 7to 14 years.... ence on reparations, Mr. Baldwin, the ved instead of drooping premier whom Ramsay MacDonald instead of five years of endless, o -t Tebosed, desoribed as “ng mean per- | CXASPerating trial, _tribulation and | . . formance” the securing on the experts| the other. the Old World Tomg cre Ce raiing nmversary o art o ur (1) rTu committee of American representa-|this would have been on its legs and | going strong. These lugubriou tion. The statement was greeted|fousp i mons , o These lugubrious . f D S l Wo h S . P f Siin sl ifervest ishoruat ot “eari| ona EoimiaNy heh . ooLel o IONE Senes (1 ress yatles ith a urpassmg [ urchase [ hear” from all parts of the house. |that they have become an obsession with him, “He is morally certain that | In the course of the debate, the prime | our ' alootness and. isolation from | . minister declared that “the fact that| Europe’s distractions have been the | R - e Dawcs| Main factors in prolonging them. He | Americans were present on the Dawes| o JCTES (6 PIDONEINE the! commission tremendously contributed” | aloud the oth s houshr I > - to the success of its efforts. Con-|Of this writer—that it John Bull had : f eluding the debate, Austen Chamber-| Pe€n ““-",‘l"’ll:“l“‘f'l'dul‘;"”"_‘” J than | f lain asserted that “a Dawes commis- ¥ fhes ihiche b B | ; is not merely il thinem imight i 3 on the eve of the interallied confer- sion in our conception r. The month of an expedient; it is something of a|was distinguished Policy.” Then the distinguished son | hands-across-the-sea - post of a celebrated father added: “The| gusk ane, ~ hard-headed Briton A 3 = merits of this poli at it holds| like sane, hard-headed Americans \ out the hope of Amer ociation. these artificial stimul | ; It introduces a moderating har- | 5 nding. 5 monizing influence into the councils < more good of the allies, so preventing fri fact-facing and the recognition of e e e » —To Which Are Added- Many Others From Our Stock, Worth $10, $12 and $15 Have Own Troubles. s which Germany must be called| 5 :flyr)"; |: h[’u:‘h\\l.r'yml i Undoubtedly the fact that is being Unanimity ix Fair. faced more imtelligently in Britain 1 All Washington is familiar with the King’s Palace dress sales that started a year A ek of instaking inquiry|ing corresponding! cognized, is . 4 . i c 3 among responsible Britons of all poll- | the determination’of the x“.fil(;-\lx d(;u‘.‘;, ago and created a furore of selling month after month—totaling sales of over 14,000 ical complexions— ald Labor-| nies in its o Jnternationsd dosti 2 Geal” air unanimity of v]-\‘xlu;-n on the | afoite. Us by agie and Then i | : As a fitting tribute to the first of these inimitable events, we've prepared for Mon- L I G e e e e X day and Tuesday what we believe will be hailed as the greatest sale of them all. and harmonizing influenc of Ameri-| formed Britishers, a growing com- ~ . Vo . . . . - . g P~ - Satnat ritonsclaim they want. 16| munity, know “thie &S diom: v T Frocks of rich materials, of distinguished styling, of irresistible appeal, ready to thrill that America, seeking nothing for(rope seitled in order that they may k " R R Py —50 Charming Styles Regular Sizes 16 to 44 iribal quarrels. The reason British- | has “troubles of his own.” here in h > s savance for, eraving the acuvl,| Bans Jads and far ot i the m: —6 Styles Sketched Extra Sizes 46 to 52 is their Dbelief t the American l"l;jll:’; ‘\’\“vm:‘::l}’ ,4;:l‘(.\\vl(y|rk;‘\.‘)|’ of viewpoint is likel st_malor| te: * > oceasions, to be the Viewpoint of Great | &Le interest in her Imperial interests aterials Britain. At any rate, the Britisher I8} 5o, % Shocsible and as exclusively as Morning, Afternoon fident that he is pursuing in | 2005 45 PORsIble she desires ¢ s > o H M Burope no aims that are selfish or| POssible T that end she desires and S Filette Knit and Evening Dresses in ulterior that he is eager to have| . ihers that if Britair it sl 5 pon them < S el \ ~ ~ 3 ’ 1 ;\‘:"r';;”“l’l“‘“‘;‘?“d";?m"({;“:'{i‘:‘(\“:‘:';i.'n' o |t pont e miht dinioit be ! & Flat Crepe such an overwhelming Uncle Sam an ohn Bu © €€ | man repa ons ‘. \ 8 & ~ “ : f < eye (o eve. | ot contact with Ram- |, BINAI Comprihends American de- | Satin-face Canton Crepe variety of new models n this incessant contact with Ram- | entrate on things nearer O a < s i Gy LA e e the Amesic| ! : e AR AR I Tricoknit that it is impossible to de- S e from which Burope e A [2 scribe even a minority of Ratuine At our mands but counsel and | it rE e S0 BT A 2L Jacquard Crepe g : cice. They are not seeking ta 3riton has learned e Middle iz = w St us They sre mbt ibent upon Lhviooh DAS 1SEEASdhat fhes Atale G ) Plain and Flowered them. entanglingly s. ‘They are|region of the United States, and, anxious for American capit 2 looking _at : Paahy - ma 3 \ \ & < a5 N Sthe ranabiit stands why, Tar-off Buroaoas troubles ; ey Georgette urope still suffering from economic o ean troubles X & \d ‘ ; shellishock. But they are aware that | pionge FE% ROV, T 5 (Jeorg‘ette el such assistance will and must come e e . i : 1 om private American banking . : . \ ] deep-seated convictlon that ~Wall | consid o BEtons et e 2o thg it ramincations to. all| hemeclvis et America s GEORGETTE { Striped Poiret Twill L North are sufficiently long-range view of her points West, South and North ar ) : v ) & LACE % . v capable of judging for th international relations. Those of e A her investments in Europe | them who are interested in foreign Stnped Poplin o afitabis or Judicious. affairs—and that iucludes all well to live on terms of intimate frie market. They are curlous to know | ship with the United ;:n:;—‘»* "r'!lr( whether our vast agricultural ind not the shadow of a doubt. = try and our manufacturing industry the traditional purpose of BEHIER | can perpetually rest content without COLORS: Navy, black, tan, Nile, peach, orchid, pigtail blue, co- b » STRIPED coa, rust and gray. POIRET overnments, but it an Downing street more Sny zegime 1 i o am- | for their produce whole-heartedly than it fires Ihe J0 | " good many Britons are not vet | Bitions of the Mien prime mininter | Persuaded t ars sore e extensive and regular foreign outlets ation to cement a Yanished from th ;'\l(‘h”(h!‘ United States as this Scot- )‘1" "r ifi\k»r] n tish schooln ter now at the helm of ple, . ! ‘{ . red e RO mperial destinies. MacDon- | Sequence of her procecure in the mat- destini 3 in. | ter of Jap: e exclusion. The writer 3 0 i . B I ot & Taboring man BY origin. | fer of 4a men who inquire how ’ L 4 9 [ 4 [ 4 R K A R e e en’s c to 58¢ Printe rd Floor nit had a trade. He 1 fways been his| the naval and military powers to con- oign "affairs have miways been his| the navel and military powers to cons s : igisrat . . Underwear passion. That is why he & [OTEIR | she herself has ignited the spark of DD Y OR. (BOXSLAND Ch l Yd Secretary In mls own cabinet, e |G O e FTaternations cons urnishings EDoEENE A () iffon Voi €, o ummage vaioy surrsowo : eled than Mac more world_traveled thad M Do the | Donald government recently decided L0 5 AND CAPS; value up to INION 8| n's 30 and 43¢ Ur . . - s hims t N t % V'S 3 3 P, S BOYS® A b, 1A . -~ . i . in small 2 25 e & moment when e Syorid | mot Lo proceed with theonriclion MENS WHITE DUCK PANTS W IOYS KHAKI AND GRAY 39-inch Summer fabrics of exquisite quality, won- SpeClalS ; el C amors for peace in Europe S0C & TLLC gapore. The British dominions of B Tailored for GIRLS B H derfully sheer and dainty in texture and patterned in an WOME PANTS —50c Knit E " SUIT! BOY C - 39%¢ CURTAIN MADRAS and Pants, ht irres rs, with His onsuming v @ stralia and Zealand cur- Y e and = o friends sax, is to go down in history &8 e Derect 0l wud eoon BLOUSES. I extensive range of popular patterns. The season’s high O e 4 e S It a4 it R Aot iha white embroidered mar- e e British premier 3 REY some day, deplore that policy. It was : % 3 ] d rig h opu- uiseite; 39c ral 19 igh nees; _sizes ing_office for enly a relatively brict| ZaC5 Cq¥ nafnive on™ e sround " of 75c MEN'S UNION SUITS— Khaki, blue denim, ;‘OYC,““ recucechmstifat b efliph Sac O Chcli PO Yard e C and 42. 3 for period, contrived aeDonald knows, or | £¢ : political club’in Lon- Chocked nainsook and 55¢ yhite stripe bius 74c arity. . P COVERING, part Each : that interval. Mac | b veek the suggestion p plaid effec ibbed enim; sizes 2 to o SEx NG, thinks he knows, that the process cafl| o ;5. “half jocularly, half seriously, Daclk.. Sizes 3% to 44.... years SILK- MIXED CANTON | TISSUE GINGHAM—38c- incnesRwlde R 69c hastened—indeed, can only standard stripes. British premier, ‘Donald. | flagration in the Far sast e ce-af the United | that America might striice FE oy 7% OIS #6.95 SUITS_Dark CREPE —$159 36-inch silk- | and 48c imported tissue ging- | Yara ; - At ropean counclle. To thal | cemi-annual interest e KERCHIEFS —ATTOW C D et T $3.98 rr;:ixcd (.amgu Crepe in helio, | ;vam, 30 :mdf36h Ir;f:hcs wide. WDOOR WATS $i00 larze oeos 5 ay be relied upon to bend every | R SEIETS 606 Ga0) ¢ > brand. 3 Fend inn old rose, brown, n a range of checks. rown cocoa door mats ME S—Small sizes O o ot his. inexhaustible enerzy. Brtaimiciie ) to th : R0 TBHoE e wears sizes 10 038 <N S ge o = 25¢ e T 69¢ te. . - long as the 1‘ or mu"!\i:;. y er- | exactly what it ms‘:..‘.:y‘::\'n\“x-oo. S P i Ll e e e o E Yo har IOC tiated the drive for “Ame i e striped, wove g ) a . S _s L g e 5 P tration” will be both continuous and Cons | SGloERned Mol styles. plain and PLATN COLORED VOILE | , PRESS _GINGHAM_Small RAG R 5 nd 339 SESRT a v S R ; . = combination _color. F : ! LE | 15t of 32-inch dress gingham plaited oval rag russ r intensive. Upon its outcome may de’| Note: Mr count_percale; . Sizes 3 to & years —40-inch plain colored voile | | & in_ beautiful mixed $] 98 cerized Lisle Vests, pend the rise or fall of the MacDonslC | Paris. will discues (he Fre TR0l Lo s BOYS' $10.08 AND $8.95 that sold for In assorted | 0 checks of as- patterns 2 i’ regular ana exira 20 C government. “American co-operation” | toward the : 100 ME OTIS SHIRTS ALL-WOOIL, SUITS — Each suit 5 e > sorted colors. 25c 1 oo sizes s obtained on any comprehensive o S — = S1.4 N s Nasi e waln ilasa colors, white il o 42C HALL RUNNERS— Such as our participation in the Dawes RUMBULL DIES. | AND DRAWERS— 59C e 6 85 black. Yard.. value. Yard..... $1.25 felt base hall run- Commission Inaugurated, the ~British ; R.H. T . FAL I Pl D e o DRESS LINEN—$L00 colored dress linen, thoroughly Ders, size 15x108 inches, 95¢ » Zovernment responsible for it would AERSET 32 to 50. Eac = e im o . - s 5 > ac . . . . have an fssue upon which it could i Rare Di $1.00 AND $1.50 MEN'S SHIRTS e h ipATavIeS shrunk. 36 inches wide. Henna, tan, cocoa, old rose, 69C TABLE COVERS — Seconds of Red Star Dlaper most certainly go before hthe J;n";"m Illness Attributed to Rare Disease | sl e gl s up::{‘: ats ot gray, borwn, tangerine and white. Yard i 755 Satiftas DAette Ghis igh c . Neither the Lib- = . e 9 . . e 5 9 .‘-‘m{‘ nhl:fhm‘cn"t{\:mfiit party could hlr_vbc of Blood. Z;Z(::\::hlfi‘d u’r‘n‘l;i!r styles; 7 C ;a?d\'?banrl: sizes 4 to 51.39 2 :;’e‘,;:md ‘I')‘M”fl:;“““e 4 C Cloths 1o’ expel from office an admiEANGH | DENVER, August 9.—Roscos Hale % : BATH SUITS—$1.00 boye’ . CRETONNES—Odds and ends With sueh A reCord L nt that “saved | Trumbull, 41 years old, son of the late Tom. s mank 52:5“) and girls" bathing suits, cotton Slight Seconds of $ 00 Tardwide' Cretonne 19¢ $1.39 Dozen vould be i . AHn il U n ribbed, in red and blue aperies, in _many - 3 : Burope. "h‘:""}.n]',r);:‘;‘,‘,"‘fjx‘;d“;’,‘,‘,,T‘,’,_‘,’;“,‘b’,“,?;w’d’i and nainsook materials; C rimmed 1n combination QOC $l 50 Seamless Sheets b pretty patterns. Yard.. qzzi'“f“ _Red Star Diaper Believes in League. | .5 jimself former head of the Trum- Brokoniaizes. S aCh = < colors. Sizes 4 to 14... . — CAMP BLANKETS—$1.25 Im- loths, soft, absorbent and sani- Ramsay MacDonald's plan for USav- |4, ), \wyste Company of Philadelphia, CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS— g ported Gray Blarkets, with col- tary; put up one dozen g et with “American cO-0PET | jicq here last night after an iliness of $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 straw hats, 81x90 Size for Double Beds ored borders. Weight, sealed packages; seconds of o™ would not. be completely reatized | {00 1ig clans declared his 5 : S ST nearly two 98¢ | 200 quaiitiy i AT R e S| s S e B i £ Men’s Bathing | et v 1. Just unpacked—600 excellent quality scamiess bleached | Eie cut Bach .1 2O ougheoing believer in the league. He is |2 Fare 8 000 € e e Summer o WASH HATS—50c children's sheets to sell at 50c less than you would usually pay—because e ;"H«Tj OILCLOTH—Pliant, an apostle of the theory that, effective |, o0, Soar here. SUItS wash hats, in white and of trivial impericctions that do not affect the wearing qualities urable quality, in heat 2 E li h 26 (e league Mas been, 165 potencs | MO O Sirlicas will be hed here | combination” “colors. 29¢ in the least.” Tirm, closcly woven kind, hand torn and ironed ol ngiis would be increased immeasur ¥ This | tomorrow, after which the body will be = Several style: = and fiinshed with deep hems. o adherence of the United This | 4 en to Scarbrough-on-the-Hudson, $498 Bathing Suits, $3.29. KOVERALLS — $1.35 _ genuine P H-!a\'%““oli'iurn?-r;fir I OngCIOth ey ‘asked an influential Englishman | {2Ken . SE Koveralls and Play Boy play Ol What in his Judgment is the most con- .;\'g:naur:{o bo"{”f',"(‘)rnel\lxlrl"r‘:lr\")er::‘xl:;-‘_ “He | $398 Bathing Suits, $2.49. anits. In dibaki, . plue 3 : ats, in rich patterns crete single ervice America, coWld TSIC | is "survived by @ widow and’ three §248 Bathing Suits, $149. Simmheay i LUSiQ ()G 1mi e Spl‘ea S 25 BT e 10-yard piec ard wide: er 1 in this hour of . ¥ b : §2: ! enim, ze: o iz g 10-y X a : e oimed: “Entry into the League of Na- | daughters. $298 Bathing Sults, SL98. Jenlm, | Slaes soft chamois finish; for making ans on your own terms.” Britons do == = | . : WASH SUIT! 5 boys' $1.00 Summer be veri ical ivi women’s and children's under- tlons on your oW Aot the League of $1.59 Bathing Suits, $1.00. d coverings as practical as they are attractive. N e seite iad: o o L P 2 ATEhA . gk Whtions. | The World Court is seldom 98¢ ‘Bathing Suits, 79¢c. :““’;" I,:\:g:;»n,n“ S"L‘)_les)" 79C Of cool, snow-white crinkled dimity that requires no ironing. Rumma e wear, slips, step-ins, $l 59 mentioned in_their ordinary conversa- = Sizes 3 to 8 years... 81 : : ? o g e s o tions about international affairs. By ME! SOCKS—$1.00, 75¢ and Also _Children’s Khaki and x90 Size 72x90 Size 63x90 Size ; . when their opinion is sought, they ve 50c socks in thread silk, glos Baseball Suits, sizes 2 to 5 years. o hem: b 3 Promptly and. definitely commit _the (fber silk) and lisle. All per. s o aueeR 0 aca $ Z’ 49 $1 98 $l '79 o1ie oods S s i omplete efficacy . = . . . e e jesguc. and tho court. They | Just Drive It; That’s All foct, all colors. Broken: 3Qc | $1.25 Beit sporc blouses, in cotton S Catatinte S5¢ and S9¢ Fruit of Chntena That they would ungrudgingly BT coltt” ari st 77Q) Turknit Wash Cloths 15¢ Toweling hair in_curl, 2 packages for 10c. the Loom Pillow- Cubmit any important conflict in which fl o were interes h rbitra- KNITTED TIES--Men's 50c stripes. Sizes 8 to 16 25c Comb Straps for cleaning they were interested to their a 3 for 10c 5 Yards for 59¢ E e e Each 39%. a ver, without any knitted ties of glos (fiber silk) years .. % ment, and do. 8o, moreo in plain and combina- PAJAMAS — $1.25 children's Twill Crash Toweling, absor- 50c Compact Powder In metal C anxieties that their sovereignty ‘ timorous X ared or thelr . rights No. 3039 ton Colors - Also open- 315 0 pajamasand nleht Shirts” Q@) o $1.25 Tablecloths, 98c | vent and durable. andl allic covared euses ase. e s s B e gy e S5 10c Guest Towels 356 BinzoT aralAtmena bra. SIZE_FRUIT OF THE LOOM Sizes 4 to 16 years Tnited States to get around to that $1.00; each 58%58 M szed Whit tion, 17e. CASES, some slightly soiled Int of view. In the same breath, they T ! CnALERS UNTON Mercerize. hite | . on, 17e. . S, slightly soile point of view. In the same bresth, they ue dtreet .Y, G e GRton Diwask Cliths, 6 for 39¢ ,50¢ Vanishing Cream and Cola from display. e 9 . g us Into it. They belleve we — LN lesves. % ana w White, with blue borders. Oc Hairbrushes, 2vc: 49¢ FRUIT come to It X0 e v Teady A Modern Fireproof e A e “sies O98C omens hemmed, ready for use. Absorbent quality. 150 Hairbrushes, Se. p|Lio\3CASEOFcB¥v$0[&(‘m§§ T 34 to 42 & Quart size A onia, Se. 3 vide : v Views of Ruling Class. APARTMENT £1.00 GOLF KNICKERS, Glen- Wear Wax I’:pvr. Tlormla-(k-, inches wide; very far herein set £ 0 Crepe Paper Napkins, package, @ SHghtly imper fect. gomhe thoughts S of what might Ready for Occupanc e $2'85 Rummage Sale of Women’s 10¢. 5 e o MR 23C be called the governing caste of y natural. All sizes. .. $2.00 BLOUSES, of white dimity Britain—a caste that now includes, /NTON SUITS—Rockin- and colored materials, in vest rerwhelming $1.50 UNTON SUITS ] for the st B AT e UITES of 3, 4 and 5 chalir and Princeton C Sther” stylen. stres $l 29 o an < 88 5 s i mong such oom: . All enuine Soisette unio: ) . Views. i!sz“d;'f‘;wg“{‘ of bitterness - s with bath. Biits, sizes 34 to 44. 36 to 44. Choice.... c o ° h, r large, outside, well g $1.00 OVERBLOUSES, in whitd O < umma e oward America. As in the case o ar- :HT SHIRTS—25 of these y s : s lk H l I foward R adbes not .find. .eifhir iy e’d Yioud, 'wit.h Sle G 00T mERht and colors, of white lawn, white flyx 1 Ose, Jociferous or voluntary expression. g 3 amj R i ot 40 e 79c Simity, white voile 69 &= But the sentiment is there, and mnot closet space. Hardwood Nhite 3 printed voile and col- € SPANISH LACES—Remnante of COLLAR AR G s ; beneath the surface. The TS : ored lawn. Sizes 38 to 46, LEvery pair perfect, and every pair full fashioned. anish lace all-overs and flounc- i - a Yoy e e ivertising men and the| floors, inside telephones. 25 PULL-OVER SHIRTS— i y pair p s Yol Spenishisce i cyers wnd foshc, Jjirount Bty Grdciawind . s : MEN'S SURF SATT ings and metaline cloth. id e ars \eho dotted the British land- | Unfurnished. Sleeveless athletic knit 12C AL L R e An assortment of colors. 81 o 75C iy scape so thickly in July came in easy shirts, in sizes 34 to ING T o 2 vasa Tangt T e a colored pipings. LACE LISLE HOSE—$1.00 CHILDREN’S SOCKS—39c and Yard DL‘ST‘ (‘\Ps——l\‘!ad:- 4 d al- Contact with it, it they were at ail IMMEDIATE POSSES- L Son Eor 5oy wmd $1.98 50c socks, perfects and irregu- SILK NETS AND COTTON NETS, | ity gingham checks. Blae and ind. Th 0 ol ’ ted 1 lisle hi in lace s, 2§nfirr‘n:'1;?."mx"fi1;,“{:o‘r‘.g htvexation| SION with rent com- WASH . TIES-—Mon's jplain $5.98 z SpurEadilacy dlle Movety lars, it glos and mercerized 36 inches wide. Mostly 250 Whilitie: " Tnverdceoe o0 y ! i - white and neat striped clocks and fancy lace kinds. Solid colors light shades. $1.00 and white, pink and whit. Fhat we dia not “see things through” | mencing September 1. wash ties, reduced for 100 R & G CORSETS, Amercan e e SOC ROA ThIte Swith Taney 210 $1.50 values. Yard....... green dnd white; Duten 390 B e e dexested the 4hip for inspection. Rep- TUMULAEO) 2 ases b orpas s Lady, Nemo and C-Bala Spirite. ity. Choice tops B 27-INCH FLOUNCINGS, in at- | style. 5% value. [ el f;r;:tit:;d S aan o sk Znd Satise o rt: Medium, low and high bust B i 3 tractive embroidered patterns, 5 BLA SEQUIN TUNICS, of hon Jeaeing her sinking, made only TFEsem Property. models, with long hip; fine cou- 3/, SPORT HOSE, beautiful quality glos (fiber silk), Wik setzon, Smbroldery g Q) | sxvultts quaily, ola halting and grudging moves In,the Attractive Rental til and brocade. in all colors; 59c kind. Reduced 0..ececeeruacenceenne celeR L S C | for $13.95. Reduced $800 e is — - MI> 5 all-over ; m:eénfo';,‘?r'i‘m most of their trou- s “ Rll & Table Ollcloth 400 and $5.00 51.55 to $§.00 l?llll(lll-}‘ashxoned 1 5 Black Ignd cnln:'s. 15¢ to IOC it e Z’:’rul:olgr,\ in to the fact, as they see it, that artz 5 $ 99 ose . 19c values, vard ........ copen and *old M went ‘home before It was’ over. v S . 29¢ Yard CORSETS ......... 2- Chiffon Si 2 $1.00 NECKWEAR—Lot of col- | Yard b 9C $725 and $9.00 Perfect quality. Mostly with lisle garter tops, a few pairs b L TRIMMING or beading over there.” They say the Germans Wouldn't have stalled and quibbled Hensey Co. 1t T vt 1 Jace ‘ for five years, if America had “stayed 727 15th Street N.W. Slight seconds of 45¢ 5-4 NEMO WONDER- $5 00 . all silk in the lot. Black, gunmetal, brown, nude,.peach, silver, White and colots. 50C ol ;;{;‘lalf"g?;“;;m 6C o {:nr-t:us’)l;:’e()(; ook Eeion on huer Telephone Main 378 white and fancy oilcloth. LIFT CORSETS... gold, red, beige and gray. L 4 and colors. “A large bunch fca’s continued co-operaion with her war comrades, the whole European economic picture would have taken'a — i 11111 I T | | | ! TR TR u T 0000 0L EDED L1010

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