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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1924 13 ™ SENA]’UR ASSA"_S the Amertcan electorate to pursue s [ METCALF G. 0. P. CHOICE| EXCLUSIVE CLUB ROBBED; a Democratic Congress. No political 3 party in all history has ever pre- FOR COLT’S SUCCESSOR| “REPORTER” SUSPECTED also would be followed by chaos, he what, in its judgment, Just and a paper veto of the has been a lack of c Harrison By the Aseociated Press Harrison, in_an dential nomin. would mean * floundered currents and di of a lac the President has been defied by the | leaders of his own party in Congress in practically ever he silence Congres: COOLIDGE RECORD Declares Chaos Has Marked President’s Administration From First. ator Pat | Sippi, | delivery Executives’ Club, Republican presi- hould be elected it ‘oolidge and chaos.” The clection of Senator La Follette CHICAGO, October 3. Democrat address prep: before the that if the ird day of August, rur Government has | whirlpool of cross | policies. Bec and lead of courage instance. When- | from his sleeping and whispered suggestions to for action, he “Whenever the Congre was fair it met with ident -operation b wise legislation Pre: sented such a common purpose and unity of action as has the Democratic minority in the Senate and House during the last Congress, If a record in the interest of honest business and to promote the interest of the farm- ers and laboring people and the con- sumers is to be compensated, then this militant minority will grow un- der the indorsement of the American people in November into a real co- ordinated and high purposed ma- Jority.” , BRYAN SEES GROWTH OF DEMOCRATIC CAUSE Says Progressives Should Unite on Davis to Keep Election Out of Congress. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 3.—William Jen- nings Bryan today wired William Dixon, western Democratic campaign manager, after a tour of 15 western ates that “our cause is growing and will continue to grow.” and added that in the electoral college the fight is between John W. Davis and Presi- dent Coolidge. “Our cause is growing and will con- tinue to grow,” Mr. Bryan's message said. “The logic of the situation is with us. New factors created by the trend of events are arising daily to help us. “It is unfortunate that there are two There | tickets representing a protest against the Republican record and the Re- Rhode Island Republicans Name Providence Man for Senate Contest. By the Associated Press. PROVIDENCE, R. I, October 3.— Jesse H. Metcalf of Providence was unanimously chosen for the Repub- lican nomination for United States Senator at the Republican State con- vention here yesterday. Former Gov. Aram J. Pothier was named the party’s choice for governor. Salient points of the platform adopted included the indorsement of Coolidge and Dawes and the commen- dation of the administration in re- duction of National debt and Federal taxes. It condemns the Ku Klux Klan by name and also any candidate or party that endeavors to make cap- ital out of such an Issue. It also de- clares foreign policy has tended to improve international relationships and saved costly naval completion. Strict enforcement of the 18th amend- ment is urged. It also scores the Democratic fili- buster, charges the lieutenant gov- ernor with repeatedly “violating his oath of office” and approves and commends Republican Senators in absenting themselves from the State “until assured the business of the Senate would be conducted in an or- derly way.” i e Women are now eligible to mem- bership in the Journeymen Barbers' International Union. Valuable Tea Set and Jewelry Taken—Hunt Pseudo News- paper Man. By the Associated Press. TUXEDO PARK, N. Y., October 3.— Theft of a valuable silver tea set and a quantity of jewelry from the home of KForsyth Wickes and a string of pearls owned by Countess Mario di Zoppola from the home of Mrs. Rich- ard Mortimer was announced today by the police. Search was being made for an un- identified man who gained entrance to the exclusive Tuxedo Park Club Wednesday by posing as a reporter for a New York newspaper. The man's actions aroused suspi- cion, and a long-distance telephone call to the newspaper which he claim- ed to represent established his status as an fmpostor. He was then asked to leave, but it later developed that he was not seen leaving the entrance to the park, which is surrounded by a high wall. High Blood Pressure often ylelds to Epsom Salts. Take it in the new, convenient LULY'S HI-TEST EPSOM SALTS TABLETS 25¢ 1t Peoples Drug Stores l d all other drog stores tween the Republican nominee and his party that has no counterpart in the history of our Government And because of the confusion that has inevitably ensued from such a situa- tion, business of every kind has halted, unciployment has increased | lege. He cannot hope for even half and industrial development arrested. | of the necessary votes to give him a There is not & person in this country | majority in the electoral college. but who knows that during the last | “It is the part of wisdom for the 14 months we have had ‘Coolidge and | progressives of all parties to unite chaos’ on Mr. Davis and thus make the elec- “I shall pass without discussion the | tion in the electoral college. It is chaos that would inevitably follow to | much better for the people to elect in every interest in America if La Fol- | the electoral college this year than lette should be elected President. Suf- publican candidate, but the logic of the situation is with the Democrats. “However much Mr. La Follette's followers may desire to see him Presi- dent, they know that he has not the slightest chance in the electoral col- For Your fice it to say co-operation between the Executive and Congress would follow. that the same lack of to permit consressmen elected two | vears ago to decide the presidency for the next four years. This fact will become more and more cg!dent “The only safe and sane policy for as November draws near.” A Variety of Kinds— askets The same completeness in this classification is evidenced throughout dur entire stock of HOME-THINGS. DOG BASKETS, as low as . . . WASTE BASKETS, .$3.50 aslowas ....75¢c LAUNDRY BASKETS, as low as . $1.25 CLOTHES BASKETS, as low as . $1.25 MARKET BASKETS, as low as . . . 50c FANCY FRUIT BASKETS, as low as $1 Main Floor, G Street Entrance DULIN&MARTIN (e 1215-1217 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 Buy Wool Seamless Rugs For ‘Beauty and Comfort NSURPASSED for beauty and durability are the Tapestry, and Axminster Velvet Seamless Rugs made by Alexander Smith & Sens Carpet Company, the world's largest makers of since 1860. f floor coverings Find a dealer who carries a representative selection of these famous rugs and ask him to show you the many attractive patterns, Prices everyone can afford, Look for trade mark stamped on the back of every rug. Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Co. NEW YORK Sake When we bought these new Fall fashions, we sought for the best that the style centers of the country had to show. When we ggnoed them, we had but one thou in mind—to under- quote all competing prices, thus ;iv- ing you best-in-the-city values. And now, when we offer these gar- ments to you, we do so on your own reasonable terms of payment. We let you have venience of our li the utmost con- iberal credit plan minus all the embarrassment of un- business-like red tape. Anything you want is here at low- est-in-the-city prices and anything in the store is yours on a CHA RGE ACCOUNT Which enables you to pay later for those clothing necessities you Wome_n_’: Dept. requu'e now. Dresses we're tea- turing some dresses of fine quality. crepe back satin in a variety of new fall shades—but more es- pecially, in Black, Navy, Brown and Cocoa, the colors that most readily lend themselves to both afternoon and evening wear. Whether going out for a walk or attend- ing some social function, this all-purpose dress, is in good taste and quite Men’s Dept. Stuts The new shades of powder blue and blue grey that have been so successfullyintroduced in New York, and so popu- larly approved by good dressers everywhere, are being shown in our Fall shipment of Men’s suits. These are made up in the loose Prince-of-Wales style of unfinished wor- steds and light cashmeres. More conservative mod- els in other shades and materials for those who prefer them. Federal 621 7th St. N.W Woodmard & Lothrap See Upstairs Advertisements on Pages 34 and 35 Down Stairs Store Fall Value We Women's—Misses’ Coatg Cut Polaire Coats, $15. Blocked pattern. Full lingette lined. :l"un. brown and gray. Sizes 16 05 Chinchilla and Out Polaire Conts, #20. Full lined. Large con- vertible collars. Deep pockets. Sizes 16 to 44 Fur-trimmed Sports Coatm, $25. Fur-trimmed collars and_cuff lined and interlined. Velve tone, cut polaire, in plain and blocked patterns. Sports and Dresw Coats, $29.50. Novelty cloth and Bolivia. Full lined models. Squirrel-collar Bolivia Coats, O30, Also Jap mink, musk- rat and opossum trimmed mod- els. Novelty cloth and Bolivia. Plain and Fur-trimmed Sports Coats, $4950. Also Suede de Laine with marmink collar and cuffs; Bellvere cloth untrimmed; Kashvella coats with muskrat collars and cuffs: Furlaine coats tailored. Downey Wool coats have beaver collars and cuffs. All coats full lined and inter- lined. Coats at §55. Formosa Dress Coats, and sable fur trimmed. Fashona Coats, beaver squirrel trimmed. Montivello Bay Seal Fur-trim- med Coats. Suede rimmed. ats at $65. All thesp coats are full lined and {interlined for extra warmth. Kashvella Muskrat - trtmmed Coats. Arabella Coats, Vicuna trimmed. Lustrosa Beaver-trimmed Coats. Angora Muskrat-trimmed Coats. beaver and amo Coat, muskrat squirrel and Dresses Frocks at $10. Jersey, flannel and novelty cloth. Sizes 16 to 44. Plaid and Striped Flannel Frocks, #15. Fall colors. Brown, tan and red combinations. Poiret Twill and Needlesheen Cloth Dresses, $15. Tailored and trimmed models. zes 16 to 46, Satin Frocks, §1 in cantons and crepes. izes 16 to 46, Marcheen and Twilleen Frocks, &20. Also needlesheen frocks. Tailored in Autumn’'s newest shades Satin Frocks, $20. Beaded and embroidered. Tailored models, in straightline effects, Taflored Cloth Frocks, $25, Charmeen, Repp and fine Poiret twill materials. ew styles and colors, New Frocks, $25. Of satin, ben- galine, crepe-back = . in straightline and basque models, martest Frocks, m..'»fl Of can- ton, bengali are crepe in.brown, t and black. Well trimmed. Hoslery Items Full-fashioned All-silk Hose. $1 pair. Irregulars of $1.85 grade. Five smart shades. 81 to 10 Women's Sports Hose, Ribbed to toe. des. Mercerized Cotton Hose, 35¢ pair: 3 pairs for $i. Wear-plus brand. Sizes 8% to 10. Three shades. Fall-fashioned Vil pair. Three colors. to 10. Silk-mixed Hose, §1 pair. Phoenix brand. Fall colors. _All sizes. Full-fashioned Silk Hose, $1.15 Black and Fall shades. Sizes $32 to 10. Full-fashioned Silk Home, $1.35 pair. Black and colors. Sizes 815 to 10. Full-fashioned Chiffon Hose, $1.35 pair. Lisle tops and feet Black and Fall colors. Sizes 812 to 10. Warranted Full-fashioned Silk Hose, $1.50 pair. Wanted col- ors. Sizes 81 to 10. “Quaker” All-silk Full-fashioned Wanted < to 10. Wool Underhowe, pair. Tdeal for wear with chiffon. zes 812 to 10 Overblouses—Blouses Cotton Overblouses, $1. tuckins. White, copen, Sizes 36 to 46. Dimity Overblouses, $1.25. and tan. V necks. 6. English Broadcloth and Dimity Overblouses, $1.95. With man- nish collars, Peter Pan collars, V neck ndmade Blouses, $1.95 ins and overblouses. broidered. Pongee Blouses, to 44, Silk Overblouses, $3.45. shades. na: 50c pair. Sizes 8% to 10. Hose, Tie Sizes 81 Also black . White Sizes 36 to Tuck- Hand em- 2.25. Sizes 40 In many Reduced price. Sizes 36 to 46. Tunic Blouses, $5. Cordelene and heavy crepe de chine. Sizes 36 to 46. Sweaters, All Styles Cricket Slip-oms, u.b.-L Light- weight wool. Sizes 38 to 44. Sleeveless Sweaters, $2.95. Chap- pie, cricket, golf coats, man- gs?}n models in all shades for Fall. Brushed Coats, $395. Trotter, chappie and Tee styles. 5 col- ors. Brushed and Unbrushed Sweat- ers, $4.95. In wanted colors. Jersey Golf Coats, $5. Navy, tan, brown and black. Sizes 38 to 46. Jersey Tuxedos, $6.85. Navy, brown, tan and black. Sizes 38 to 46. Brushed Bobbfe Coats, With large collars. Women's Fall Hats Sports Hats, $1.95. Of felt and velvet. .Small and medium shapes. Tan, black, brown, red, blue and wood. Sports and Trimmed Hats, $2.95. Velvet and felt fashionable models. Smartest Hats, $4.85. For miss and matron. Hatter's plush, silk and velvet models. All trimmed. Silk Velvet Hats, $6. Kan Mar models embroidered and neatly trimmed. Large Size Hats, $7.50. In many new shapes and colors. Tai- lored or fancy trimmed hats. French Copy Millinery, $10.95. Distinctive hats in one-of-a- kind models. Beautifully trim- med. You'll Want Gloves ancy Cuff Fabric Gloves, $1 pair. In ’upullr shades and styles. Kid Gloves, $1.35 nl.l‘ ‘Two-clasp mod- els. Tan, gra black and brown. Fabric Gloves. .Y u- hllkd'an and et sauntiets, Fail shades oy Out Gloves. $1.25 pair. With n 4 $8.50. attractive cuffs. Sample Fabrio Gloves. 8o pair. popular styles. Sizes 5% to 7. pl'nll pine Underwear Gor nnd Chunln $L58. Beautifully ‘embroidered and entirely Bandmade. Petticoats—Slips Sateen Petticoats, $1. In dark colors. Sateen Petticoats, $1.95. In dark shades and white and flesh, Tricosham Petticoats, $1.95. In assorted colors and white and flesh. Extra Size Tricosham Petticoats, $2.95. Silk Petticoats, $4.95. Heavy quality Milanese Silk petticoats. Satinette Costume Slips, $1.95. In ght and dark shades. Sizes 36 to 44. Sateen Costume Slips, $1. In tan, blue, gray and black. Sizes 36 to 44, Extra Size Slips, $1.95. Of black striped sateen. Tunic Slips, $2.95. shad Tunic Slips, $395. Of satin in blue, black and brown. Silk Slips, $2.05. In sizes 36 to 44 Pettibockers, $1. Striped sateen. Tan, blue, flesh and black. In dark Aprons—House Frocks House Drewes, $1.95. Of ging- am and linene. Sizes 36 to 42. Housxe Dresses, $3.85. Of splen- did quality gingham. Sizes 36 to 42, Jersey Dresmes, $4.95. In becom- ing styles for women. Sizes 16 to 41, Bungalow Aproms, 95c. Well made. Bungalow Aprons, $1.95. Finely made aprons of sateen. Frocks at ®.96. Of foulards, Inglish broadcloth; in attrac: tive stylea Malds' Aprons, 58c. With bib and rickrack trimmings. Kitchen Aprons, 50c. Of ging- ham. Black Sateen Fancy Aprons, §i. fray, blue and lavender. Sizes 36 to 46. White Bungalow Aproms, SLIS. In cxtra sizes and slenderizing styles. Bungalow Aprons, $1 to $3.50. Of gingham. sateen, foulards and chambray. Silk-Knitted Underwear Glove SOk Bloomers, $Z58. Orchid, peach, flesh, black. Sizes 25 to 29. Glove Silk Sports Bloomerw, S33%. Reinforced seats. Sizes ) to 29 Rayon Chemise, $2. In shades of blue, peach, white, flesh and green. Rayon Gowns, $4.35. Jennie necks. In flesh, orchid and hite. Glove Silk Step-ins, $L50. Good quality of glove silk. Full-cut step-ins. Bloomers, Step-ins and Gowns, 78e. Of crepe and cross-barred iaterials. Tailored Underwear, $1. Of voile, nainsook and novelty materials. Flannelette Gowns, SSc. In neat stripes, round or V necks. Long sleeves. nnelette Gowns, $150. In hite and colors. Assortment of Lingerle, $1.50. Filet trimmed and medallion novelty cloth. Volle Gowns, $2 hades. Pajamas. $1.50, necks, V necks square nec Glove Silk Vests, $1.95. quality Mohawk glove vest Knitted Vests, 25e. Full-cut well knitted vests. All sizes—styles. Comhed Yarn Vests, 50c. Bodice and built-up styles. Sizes 36 to 11 Knit Union Suits, 75c. Full cut. Bodice and built-up shoulder vles. Flatlocked seams. Sizes 6 to 44 Rayon Vests, $1. peach, white. Rayon Bloomers, $1.95. Full cut and well made. In shades to match vests. In pastel With Jennie round necks and Fine silk In shades of flesh, green, blue and Corsets—DBrassieres Bandeaux, 50c. Of satin-striped material. Sizes 34 to 42. Bandeaux, 38¢. Of brocaded and atin-striped material. Sizes 32 to 42, Brassieres and Satin Bandeanx, T8e. Either narrow or wide models. Boyxhform Brassieres, $1. and back hook. Garter Brassieres, $2.25. Rubber- ized material. Long style. Corsets and Girdles, $1 to $4.50. Boyshform Reducers, $6.85. Step- in models. For All Boy. Wool Fabric Suits, nu \\:-n made, fullcut suits. ' Jersey, tweed and serae. Lined trovsers. Button-on and middy styles. Many attractive colors. Sizes 3 fo 8 years. Boys' Corduroy Pants, $1.78. Lined. Sizes 8 10 1% vears. Wool Suits, $2.95. Side Jersey, tweed and serge suits. Buttonon and middy stsles. Sizes 3 to 8 vears All-wool Two-pants Suits, $7.50. In the popular Norfolk stylé.” ANl sises nely tailore: Unlined Cordurcy Pants, $1.50. Good quality. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Lined Oorduroy “Pants, In sizes years. Boys' Blouses, 58c and $1. Fullcat blouses of madras and percale. All-wool Sweaters, Slipon mod- els. Color_combinations. Flaznelstto Pajamas, $1. Oneplece, drop-seat, full-cut pajamas. In sizes 8 to 14 years, Sl“(S ana Ccmons Crepe do Chins, $1.68 yard, 3-inch all- silk crepe. Wanted shades and black Hoavy "Guiiity Crepe do_Ghine, 3198 Surd. Sxinch width, \aoted ‘shades: Allilk “Satin, ' $1.68 yard, 36inch width. Black. white and shades. Printed Crepo de Chine, $1.95 yard. 36- inch width. All-silk. Printed in the all-over puitern effect. De;rlnr‘:u Crepe, $1.35 yard. In plain All-silk Canton Crepe, 95 38- il g ettt s, tan, black, white, navy, green, brown 98 yard. 40-inch . flesh, pink, tan and gray. Rayon and Cotton Faille, $1.88 yard. Brown, navy. cocoa, tan, orange and black. 36 inches wide. Rayon and Cotton Brocades, §1.98 yard. New Fall colors. 36 inches wide. Silk and Cotton Bengaline, $2.85 yard. In green, tan. brown, gray and cocoa. 38 inches wide. Sports Satin, $1.48 yard. 36-inch width. Tan, gold, copen, light blue and rose. Allsilk Pnnm. $1 yard., 33 inches wide. Very good quality. Umbrellas For All ‘Women's Umbrellas, of silk, $4.50, $5 and $5.50. Gloria Umbrellas, $3.75 and g.ucotm TUmbrellas, $1.15, $1.50 and Men's Umbrellas, $1.15, $3.96. cm'x’d'nn s Vmb.r"-llfn, 96c, $L.35, §1.68. Modish Scarfs Rayon Silk Soaifs, $1.95. Also light- weight sports scarfs. Ombro Scatfs, $3.95, = Also the popular Roman_strips scarfs. Feather Boas, $3.95 and $5.95. Of soft flufty ostrich. Colors, peach, tan, navy, gray, biack, powder bluc. Jewelry smm lBflv‘ and Gold ruu Rings, 50c e ; uff Links lai ved, 65 c“d raf I & enaex 450, Ribbons for watch bracelets, 35c, 350, 500, Toilet Goods ' IMITATION IVORY TOILET ARTICLES Miltary Broshes, pair, $4 and $350. Clothes Brushes, $3 each. Hair Receivers, $1.50, $1.25, $1. Puff Boxes, $1, $1.25 and $1.50. trrors, $350. Halr Brashes, 3. Buffers, $1 and $1.25. Jewel Boxes, $1 ant $1.50. Nail File and Button Hooks, 35¢c. Mother-of-Pear] Sets, $25. Photo Frames, $1. Fancy Glass Atomizers, 50c to $3. Bath Salts, Fan Tei and Denny and Denny, 25¢ to $1.75. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Tooth Brushes, 10c, 25¢, 356, 38c. Prophylactic Hair Brushes, $1. Clothes Brushes, 31, $1.35, $1.65. Nafl Brushew, 25¢, 75e. ‘Wood Back Hair Brushes, 50c and $1.00. Coty's Single Compacts, 48e. Melba Compacts, 50c, $1. $1.50. Marinello Compacts, §1, $1.50, $2. Denny and Denny Compacts, $1 and $1.50. Dorin Compacts, 50c. : Caron Compacts, $1 and $1.30. Decorated Compacts, 25c, 38¢c, $1. Conde Compacts, $1. EXTRACTS Melba, 25¢ to $3.50. Denny and Denny, $1 to $1. Colgate's. 10c, 20c, 23c. French Extract, 10c to 75¢. Shefk Extract, 15c. FOR THE BATHROOM Witch Harzel, 10c. Peroxtde, 10c. Tooth Paste, 10e. (Colgate’s and Pebeco.) Oamphor Ice, 10c. Powder Puffs, 10c to 50c. Nail Files, 10c. TALCUM POWDERS Martnello, Meiba, Denny and Den- ny, Bonnie Bee, Jadda, Aluria, Colgate’s and Conde. 10c, 20c, 25¢, 35¢ and 50c. DEODORANTS Marinello, 50c. Meiba, 25e. Denny and Denny, 25c. Face Powders— Marinello, 50c and $L. Melba, Z5c, 50c, 75c and $1. Denny and Denny, 50c, 75c and . Conde, T5e. Colegate’s, 10c and 25c. Cream o’ Powder, $1. Sachet Powder— Denny and Denny, Meiba and ¥an Tol, all priced, $1. Melba Shaving Cream, 35c tube. Daggett & Ramsdell Cold Oream, 10c. Colgate’s Cold Cream, 10c. Melba Cream, 75e. !;nny and Denny Cold Oream, Women's Shoes Street or Evening Slippers, $1 to $3.50 pair, cnt steel buckle pumps. Brown Kid One-strap Pumps, $1.85 P FPatent Leather Onsstrap Pumps, $1.95 Tl! P\‘ml”‘ $1.95. One-strap model Pumps and Oxfords, $1.95 pair. Includ- ing brown kid one-strap pamps, patent Jeather onestrap pumps, brown welt oxfords, black gore oxfords and pagent leather oxfords. Smart Pumps at 35 pair. Brown mtin, black satlo, patent leather, 1o strap, Eore and inktep stxles. Smart Oxfords at $5. Gun metal, and patent leather oxfords. P vening Siippers, pair. Silver Evenite Shppers. $6.50 pair. Patent Leather Dna-ttnv Pump, $5 pair. Patent Leather Gore Pump, $4 pair. Dolly Madlson Faient” Lesthor” Pump. Dolly Madison Strap Kid Pump. $6.. 5°PY Dolly Madison Kd Oxford, '8 Dolly Madison Arch Oxford. rl pair. Setin_Boudoir Slippers, $1.25 pair. Foit Slippers, $1 pair. In colors Shoe Dressing for Dye and Shine, 25c. Shoe Dressing for Gold and Silver 8lip- pers. 75¢ and $1. Shoe Dressing for Suede and Satin Shoes, 15¢ to 50c. Shos Dressing for Tan and Black Foot. Sear, 150 to 25c. Lacas for High and Low Shoes, 10c. All Sorts of Rugs Axminster Rugs in all sizes. and allover design taupe and gree: 27x54-inch size. 3Ax63-inch _size. 36x70-ineh size 4.636.6 size. Ax9.foot size 8.3x10.8-foot tan Also 60 oot size 37106 size. Seamless of spun 2Tx54inch wize Ax9-foot sine. R3x10.6 size. 9x12-foot. size Reversible Smy; tan_red and blve. 26x54-inch_size.. . Imported Cocon Door woven. with binding around edges. 14x24-inch size ... 18¢27 inch size 18330 inch_size Rag Rues in an unusually ment of hit-and-miss effe 24x36-ineh sine....... x54-inch size ... 30xB0-inch size. 36x72-inch_size ... i Congolenm Ruge, in’ these sizes and at these prices: #x12-foot_size 8x10.6-foot size 9x9-foot size. 7.6x9-foot size 6x9-foot _size Bx-foot size . 3x4.6-Toot size . 3x8'foot size 1.6x3-oot size. Sheets, Tableclothes, Etc. Seamless Bleached Sheets. $1.38 each. Hemmed. Torn sizes, Six90 inches Seamless Bleached Sheets. $1.68 each. Without _dressing. Hemmed, torn sizes. 81x90-inch size. Bleached Pillowcases, 35c each. Hemmed. The ~wanted 45136.inch size. Hemstitched pillowcases, Turkish Towels, 50c each. Large size white Turkish' towels. Double thread, 22x44-inch size. Striped Turkish Towels, 20c each. With blue stripe on plain white ground 18x36 inches. Partlinen Huck Towels, 80 each. White with red and bloe borders. Halfinen Hemstitched Huck Towels, 500 each. 22x4-inch size. Made in Ireland. Damask Tablecloths, $1 each. 58x54 imches. Plain white and Shite with blge, rose or gold borders. Imported Half-linen Tablecloths, $2.25. 72x72 inches. In round patterns. Mercerized Damask Table Cloths, $2.45. G4x72 inches. _Round patterns. ZLace-trimmed Pillowcases, $3.25 pair. 45x36-inch fancy lace-trimmed pillow- cases. Fruit of the Loom materials. Embroidered Pillowcases, $2.75 and $3.25 pair, goxsGinch embroidered. seal oped and hemstitched Fruit of the Loom pillowcases. Laoe- ed Dresser Scarfs. $1 each. 18x54 inches. Natural color. Linen Doilies, $8¢, 38c, 48¢ and 58c each. Pare natural color 'linen doilies with colored silk_embroidery, in round, ob- long_and oval designs. Pure White Linen Doilies, 38c, 58c each. Embroidered ‘and sci in oblong and oval designs. sizes. Soarfs and Centers to match, Wool-mixed Plaid Blankets, In pink, blue, rose, tan and gray. The desirable 6680-inch size. Linens and Cottons Imported Check Ginghams, 38o yard. 32 inches wide. In smal medium checks in all wanted colors. Pisid Dress Gingham, 80c vard. 32 ledium plaids. inches wide. Irish Colored Dress Linen, 58c yard. In’ tan, ‘rose, benna 32 inches wide. and brown. Dross Orepe, 38c yard. 36-inch width. Small figures and_checks. Fringed ends. arge Cotton 2k CIX Chlldren s Underwear Chxldmnl ‘Winter-weight Union oo Long siecres. Aukle Athletic Union Full cut, sizes O Chxld!;tn s Knit Wi made waists in & Muslin Drawers, broidery tr Cambric Underbodies, to 14 year Princess Blips. $1 rimmed. | Sizex 2 1o Combination Siits, $1 Gymnasium Bloomers, H )V) bizck satcen. S Flansolotss Fajamas, 81 On Jamas in sise s you $1.50. Children’s 500, Of pleated Flannelette Pajamas wanted two picee stil Flanneletts Gowns, $1. It Flannelette Pa. amas, Toe. Witk Sizes 2 Lo & Cali i@ 14 Shoes Growing Girls' Sh xfords, $3.75 and 84 pair Patent Leather Gore Pumps, § Patent Leather Goro & pair. Tan Lace Shoss. pair, $3. Felt Boudoir Slippers, §1 p Overshoes. pair. S5c. Missos’ Shoe Items— Rubber Heel Tan Oxfords. $4 Tan Oxfords. winz tip. $3.50 Tan Lace Shoes. $3.50 1 Overshoes, 75 s 4 pair. pair. Tan Moccasin Play Shoes Children’s Overshocs, 6o Felit Stippers. pair. Boys’ Brown Loa Boys' Tan Leat Leather Hous Rubber Overshoe Mer's Slipyers Tan Opera Honse § Felt House SLppers, § padded soles Felt Houss Slippers. $1.50 pai leather_ soles and heeis Men's Rubber Overshoes, $1.25 pair. For the Infant Pure Gum Rubber With steel eyeicts Pure Gum Rubber § an Stork: Quilted Pads, C8c. Quilted Pads, 68c Crb Sheets, Gc ell fin Pillow Slips, Kapok Pillows, sateen covers Japanese Silk Puffs, $2.95. Baby ' Bunti $5.95 tarted £k Madeira Pillow ff':m-« s1 Shoets, $2.50. iuid ¢ FEiderdown Baby Buntings. Infants’ Silk Poplin Bon: Carriage 0 95. Toques, Mittens, ings. Tams and Boanets, $1. 50c pair. With or thumbs. White Coats Oashmere Ho fants to 3 yen Silk and Wool H Silk and Wool Stitehe Shouider B ton. Inf: Emt Lekgins, or brown L1 Sweaters, $1.95 over and cont Dark Brush rattles, For Clr]s Under 17 ‘Warm Coats. $9.95. SI plaids and plain nodels. S Gth} Fall Hats, Telvet. Niz Gingham Dress coming to ‘Wool Dresses Flannel Middies Sizes § to 14 o Men's Items Ties. 3 for §1. | attractive Silk sm« s2 shirts. 2.Pants Soits, Tored wool hrensted modeis. Extra Pants. $3.95 ¢ of woolen and Pajumas, $1.50. Silk Socks, Thoenix hrand 4 Golf Hose, $1.35 pair. Silk_and Wool Ties striped eff Handkerchic ot Collars brand_ Popular Cotton s«»[}.. 5" pairs, Lisle Socks ‘.i m navy. | Nizes 1 2 Bavon Ploated Sacks, 3”pairs, $125 ; Neckband Work _Skirts chambras <1\ Rayon Striped Ma o i English _Broad cut, well n attiched st Athletic Union Nainsook. Al Men's Sweaters, szs, eweaters, in tu tures s’ B8 10 Men’s Kid Gloves, brown_and Men's Fabric made. % For Drapen;; Printed Cretonne, 28c and 38c inch printed cretonn sortment of larz Scrim and Marquisette vard. In plaids, border_designs. W Rayon Marquisette. width. Plain and fancs pattern: Colorfast Rayon Drapery, 850 end $1.10 yard. 86-inch widih. R blue sand Rold. Colored Rep. $1 Heavy quality Dotted ~ Marquizette Curtains. $2.25 pair. Kuilled with tie-back and self color do Leather Goods Loather Undorarm Bags. S1 to $5. Feather Handbiws, $1 fo $3 Beaded Bags, 50c, $1.50, S2. Coin_Purses, 10c.” 25c. Bul Folus, dbe 7 Key Cases, 25c. Vanity Boxes. $1, 2 and 33, Belts, 25c, £0c. 75c, $1 and $1.50 Children's Hosie Children's xxb‘i)v\d Hflilc I(’/SP P Children's Sports HA’AD, 50c pair ‘\\ t Kimonos and Robes Ootton Krepe Kimomos, §1.85. (f tha well known serpentine_crope Boxloom Crepe Kimonos, $3.95. blue and archid. Beacon Bath Robes, $3.95 to $5.95 assorted patierns, colors. Sizes 4 4 Crepe and Satin Kimonos, $9. Silk Underwear Chemise, $1.75. Novclty cloth chemise. in_orchid, flesh and peach Chemise and Step-ins, $2.95 de chine and radim Gowns and Chemise. $3.95. chine, in pastel shades Boudoir Caps. 58c. Dotted Swiss and novelty cloth. yard and S1 In o of crepe 0t crepe de