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STAR, -WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1925. LAKE VESSELS LOST IN 1924 NEAR RECORD Exceed All Marks Except That of 1913—Seamanship of Officers Wins Praise. HE EVENING ESTHONIAN RECIPE FOR PEAGE GIVEN Official Says Years of “Op- pression Basis of Success of New State. get as much fresh and to avoid crowded places, cially central London. They sa ysunlight is the best disinfectant, but Londoners remark with grim humor that this disinfectant ig rarely ebtainable here. IIIl|ll1|r|\|1lllll||I|IIIIIIIIIIHII!JIIIIIIIIIHlllflllllllllllllfl!llll riffith ff " oal ocd lean WJoal oo A Pay What You Will STUDEBAKER You Can Buy No Finer Car and the report comments that “it is air as an evidence of the skilled navigation and precautions exercised by our offi- cers that there were no lives lost during these times.” Other stressful periods of the year, however, claimed their victims. Three men went down with the wooden steamer Orinoco, May 17, and two others died of exposure. The steam- shjp Clifton went down in Lake Hu- ron September 22 with her crew of 24. The greatest monetary loss result- ed from the sinking October 29 of the Canadian grain and coal carrier Glenorchy in collision with the Leon- ard B. Miller off Harbor Beach, in Lake Huron. Her carrying capacity was 6,000 gross tons. The gross tonnage loss for the 1924 season, as computed by the Lake Carriers’ Assoclation, was 16,450. Ban on Stock Sale Raised. BERLIN, February 26.—The govern- ment order prohibitifig the sale to foreigners of shares in German ship- ping companies engaged in overseas services has been abolished. under their rule, we never mixed with the Russians. Their mentality was always forelgn to ours.s We hope to be good neighbors with them, but our intimate family life we have reserved for the nations of our own race and culture—the Finnish, Latvian, Polish and we hope In time the Lithuanian.” SOFIA REVOLT DENIED. Foreign Office Says Reds- Quelled by Leader’s Arrest. SOFIA = Bulgaria, February 26— There is no revolution or any at- tempt at a revolution in Sofia, it was said at the foreign office yesterday. The assertion was made that the arrest of the Cheka chief last Sunday put a temporary halt to bolshevist activities. No order for a state of slege should issue and nome will be until Parliament authorizes such a measure. Observations made by newspaper. correspondents show that complete calm reigns in Sofla and its en possible s, esp FICKLE WEATHER BRINGS INFLUENZA TO ENGLAND School Teachers and Pupils Par- ticularly Affected—Sunlight Is Antidote. By the Assoclated Pre LONDON, February 26.—England’s changeable weather—and it is cruel- Iy changeable just now—is held re- ponsible for & wave of Influenza which {s sweeping over the country. While not so malignant as the last epidemic, it has been = sufficiently severe to lay about 60 per cent of London’s school teachers on the rest list, and In consequence an appeal has been sent out by the London county council for temporary help. The puplls also are catching the complaint en magse, and from 20 to 50 per cent of the scholars in the varjous schools have been ordered to stay home. Medical men advise the people Pastor’s Children Prove Exceéllent Pulpit Substitutes EARLY GIVILIZATION TRACES ARE FOUND Bones and China Dug Up in Philippines Are Held of Great Value. 12-Year-Old Daughterand Son, 15, Draw Large Crowds to Church. By the Associated Pre MINNEAPOLIS, February 26.—A year-old girl, substituting for her pastor-father in the pulpit, drew such large crowds to a small house of worship here one Sunday recently that police were necessary to keep the overflow crowd from interrupting her sermon. Speaking from familiar texts, Ma- rion Crawford, the young daughter of the Rev. R. H. Crawford, pastor of the Minnehaha Congregational Church, told those who crowded every nook in the little place of the value of the Bible to the youth of today. She preached for an hour and then was acclaimed by her listeners. Marion’s occupation of the pulpit followed that of her 15-year-old brother Stuart the Sunday previous. The children receive their incentive from their father, who holds the theory that preachers cannot start too young “Children often know the needs of other children far better than grown folk can,” the father declared. “If the country is to improve and crime to stop, the children must take an ve part in church life.” oOrporation By the Associated Pres DETROIT, Mich, February 26.— The los3 of steel vessel tonnage on the Great Lakes in 1924 was the greatest in any year since 1913—the “big storm” year—the annual report of the Lake Carriers’ Association dis- closes. Not in vears were the major lakes of commerce—Superior, Michigan, Huron and Erle—more severely swept by gales than in 1924. There occurred two storms in the late Fall that for violence “were little short of th disastrous storm of November, 191 Woodward ¢ Lothrop 45tAnniversaty Sale DOWN STAIRS STORE See Upstairs Store Advertisement on Page 32. Anniversary Specials Combined With Remnant Day Suspender Skirts | Silk, Cloth and | FullFashioned Silk $3-% Rayon Frocks a::l ’Slynffon Hose ir Usually $ Much More 1 Pa The modish and much wanted Suspender Much More Our regular brand of high-grade Silk Skirts at a price much less than regular. Printed and Plain Silk Dresses, in small ?r?id 2‘!5{’;3?;’;‘i‘;i‘“"n’ve'ri“‘i;‘;f ff:fi Made of well wearing and smart appearing buic i ‘5“;(’1‘215"“”“ sizes BTdinliciag fashioned or closely woven to afford best cloth. Pin stripes, in tan, rose, copen and Rhyon Brcevs torlarge womeo: Sharics of service. Wanted_ shades of atmos- orchid. Some in popular plaids and plain of navy and black. Very well finished p|;r0, ;un hu”t];- c_ru'ue;. kEcncx nu »cl. colors. Trimmed with silk braid and but- frocks, in smart styles. T e tons. Sizes 14 to 20 und 36 to 40. This Sports Flannel Frocks, in.the wanted ¥ 4 a 3 price only during Anniversary Sale. DOWN STAIRS STORE light shades. Stripes, plaids and plain price will go back to original after this Jersey, Flannel and Cloth BY WALTER ROBB. Correspondence of The Star and the Chic Daily News, MANILA, P. February 2.—The strangest cargoes ever collected in the Philippines are being shipped to the University of the Philippines from the isles of Opon, near Cebu, celebrated in Philippine h cene of the death, at the clligerent na tives, of Fernando Magellan, circumnay. igator. The cargoes consis gruesome tidbits as de bones, even entire skeletons—with teeth an especially prized item on the mani- fests. Along with all this go ton after ton of china and crockery, seemingly the more precious if a specimen is made up of a hundred or more broken pleces. However, broken pleces are not abso- lutely mandatory pot or burial jar a from the Ming dynasty or thereabouts, and so perfectly burned as to bear every appearance of having come new f Bubbling Well road, is not use it happens to be who service for a millinneu Such pack tain’s the p) his oughly it carefully Correspondence of The Associated Press. REVAL, Esthonia, February ~ 26, Warm tribute to the tenacity, patrio fsm and “wlll to law and order which inspired the Esthonian people to bulld a state in such a short time— Esthonia has had but four years of peace—was pald by M. Avenol, deputy general secretary of the League of Nations, who has just left Reval at the head of a special economic com- mittee which visited Esthonia in be- half of the league. M. Avenol also pralsed the methods that enabled Esthonia, without for- eign credits or assistance, to put her financial house in established order and to pass through the serious crisis of 1923 unscathed. Esthonia, he sald, adapted the old adage, “Help elf, then Providence will help into “Help thyself, then the t financlers of the world will also be willing to help.” An interesting glimpse of Esthonian aims and ideals is given in an inter- view with Karl Pusta, the foreign minister. “Having ourselves lived so long un- der the oppression of foreign rule. it has been easy for us to fall in with the principles lald down by the late President Wilson as to the minorities living in our country,” the minister saild. “Of our own free will we have embodied in our constitution various safeguards for the minoritles. They have even the right to speak their own languages in Parliament, and German and Russian deputies already have avalled themselves of this privi- lege. “In spite of the 200 years we lived 50 to sness attends of what are ions it- only and none of AUTHOR DIED IN DEBT. ca ebruary 26.—George er, author and play- , who died one vear ago yes- . left a gross estate taxable in York of $5585, against which deductions aggregating $23,399, an appraisal by the State tax commis- sion revealed. Debts constitute $19,323 of the deductions. Remnant Day Merchan- dise is Not Returnable or Exchangeable. Not sent C. O. D. or on approval. Mail or. Phone Orders not accepted. Skirts, $3.50 Hide-pleated Skirts, with pleated panel front effects; navy and black. Waist measures, 34, 36 and 3z. The mater "arl E. Guthe ing gathered by Dr. head of the depart- gy at Michigan, out s now, and ex- work to a close o | period on the n t xped pecting hbout ¥ ppines ¢ ion for two ye to bring hi: bruary an por to spend a long aboratory end he research. Hi eadquarters are at the compound of he Philipp Refining Corporation, a Focoanut oil and by-products factory | stablished some rears ago on Opon | another Michigan man, Dr. Dean C. | orcester, himself a sclentist as well s a business man, Says Dr. Guthe, surveying dublously | china plate that will only be plate fhen 89 catalogued pieces and a few ondescript chips are cemented to- fether, “I don’t know what I've got, ut it's a lot.” It is—the greatest singl “hilippine archaeological collection ever athered. One of the problems it will help to *trace through buried history is hat the successive migrations to the Anm‘versary Sale Price Were $7.50. 5 Extra Size, 6 Sports Skirts Skirts, $1.50 § %cors, Shicts and check effects. Tan and brown and gray and comblinations. Sizes 27, 28 and 29. Were $49.50. coauv 51 §~75 4 Fur-trimmed OVERLAND SIX SEDAN sale is over. cks. Very exceptional values. cloth frocks. Ve cep! Rt DOWN STAIRS STORE STAIRS STORE Were pfohamedan, peformed shap Forroborating Fompanied the first S put into the cavities; *hilippines. Another is that of the probable duration and depth of influence bt Hindu culture, and still another— hough more recent, and perhaps older oo—the scope of Chinese contact with he Philippine Trace of Early Civilization. The romantic fact is that the porce- ain burial jars in great burial caves nd in what has been found by Di Guthe in rough-hewn old molave cof- fins in cemeterie long abandoned to he jungle, are definite tracin; arly clvilizations of t! nd of what must have been dis nd ambitious religio-military crusades. "or, earlier than what is Hindu and earlier than what is Chi- ese, there was a pagan or turanian eople in the islands, as the purposel of man: kulls prove—they and the relics found ear ther There is many a hint in the collection hat when finally and thoroughly tudied it will corroborate the riters about the Philippines. nese matchbox, just now dignifi e of scientific treasure trove, a dozen or | precisely passages in Italian historian, who ac- nish _expedition. oles were bored in the teeth, and gold and gold facings, omé of them made removable, were an rnament for the front teeth of prin- es and their male consorts. (It s better thus stated, for in that period he Malayans in the Philippines had not bandoned the Matriarchal forms of igafetti, the government established by their ances- miliarity or old. but the work work. evening, Minerva gro: close enviror and their rellcs. i 1 specimens, ors in ancient Sumatra.) Skulls Disturb Natives. This research interests no Filipinos hey -don’t “hone” to cultivate fa. with skeletons, be these new Dr. ndeed, seni ol assistant, he does is all daylight the afternoon merges into young Filipino disciple of extremely restless in the t of the ancient dead Before twilight with the door well sapable As th s away from it all, ocked behind him. He helps clean the and pack them in Secony o gold-filled teeth, | a very | he | "$985 F. 0. B. Toledo Has Arrived—The Greatest Value Ever Offered A demonstration will con- vince you. ‘1 Wardman Motor Car Co., Inc. | 1108 Vermont Ave. Below Thomas Circle | | Whether Rheumatic or Otherwise | —depend upon this new dis- Painful Joints Ask for Joint-Ease and Get Rid of ‘ Stiff, Swollen, covery for quick action. It was a high-cl pharmacist stone from was tremendo! bt erated, profit than the S; 1 (Copyright. ofl-can cases, which, when sufficiently reinforced with strip iron and hard wood, make perfect containers to in- sure safe shipment of the collection to Ann Arbor. But though the case will get the collection safely to its destina- tion, once arri it will be another case of sclentists of a dozen different categories working years to unravel the tale the collection tells One curious object is a crude granite- Spaniards copied utilized for re- device the ear] the natives and ng gold ore and quartz. The loss On the same ground are now being op- perhaps a greater aniards won from dirt. by Chicago Daily News Co.) duc ow-grade project vielding irst run of the 19 SHRINE HONORS MEMORY OF FATHER OF MISSIONS IMonument Erected to Father Juni- pero Serra, Who Started Work in California 150 Years Ago. By the Associated Press. scribed in the a_chain of which w RNANDO, Calif., Februs chapter of the story in- crumbling remains of missions, the earliest founded more than a 21 re of century and a haif ago in California veiling at the San of Serra, S tablished the edifice picting the mi; shy Christianity, feet 6 work of M New York Jsland of Majorica, Spain. Mexico, missions, apart, Diego de north of San long will be written soon with the un Fernando_Mission Father Junipero fonary, who es- The statue, de- on father leading s boy into the realm or is of bronze and is 7 in height. It is the Sally James Farnham, ulptress, Father Junipero was born on off ‘the coast of he sailed for thence to California. ~The erected a day" Jjourney extend from the Mission San Alcala_to one at Sonoma, ncisco. Over the connecting the mis- monument anish a to Indian inches the From there highway sions, now known as El Camino Real (the roval highway) padres wound their way to teach the Indians. sions. Junipero September 8, 17 Diego mi. San Fernando was one of the mis- It was christened by Father 97. The San first he estab- ion, the lished, was founded July 16, 1769, the more You befriend some ,the harder they knock you when your It does seem passing strange that fellows jback is turned. has Union than Co-operative of more adian nembership 000, The Ci 7,00 | named Joint-Ease, after being tested | successfully who saw prescription after prescrip- tion fall to help hundreds of h customers to get rid of rheumatic swellings and stiff inflamed joint: | And it was this same mah who asserted that a remedy could and | would be compounded that would | make creaky, swollen, tormented | joints work with just as much | smoothness as they ever did. Now this prescription, rightly on many obstinate cases, Is offered through progres- | slve pharmacists to the milllons of | poople who suffer from ailing joints | that need Hmb@rinx up. Swollen, twingy, inflamed; -mr‘ pain-tormented joints are usually caused by fheumatism, but whatever | the cause Joint-Ease soaks right| in through skin and flesh and gets‘ right to and corrects the troubls at its source. Remember Joint-Ease is for ailments of the joints, whether in ankle, arel knee, hip, elbow, shoulder, spine or finger, and when yon' Tub it on. you may expect speedy ‘and gratifying resits. | It now on sale Peoples Drug Em-‘ and druggists everywhere for 60 cents a tube. | Alays remember, when Joint-Base gets | in J?“‘L agony gets out—quick.—Advertise- mest. | Aspi SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! ‘When you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for , Colds Headache Pain Neuralgia Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism V Neuritis Accept only ‘“Bayer” which contains proven directions. Handy 8. ")”-"'~ ab/e ts ASpirin ackage “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Asglrin 1s thy trade mesk of Baver Maaufacture of Mozeaceticacidester of Salicylieacld + Dresses, $3.95 Anniversary Sale Price Plaid and Plain Material Flannel Frocks, - Jersey and Cloth Dresses, in wanted shades. Sizes 16 to 42—for women and misses. House Dresses, 85c. Regular line of higher priced dresses. Gingham and chambray. Neat! trimmed. All colors. Sizes 36 to 52. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Curtai Ann;uersary 68c Sa’e prvce Pai 500 pairs Fine White Ruffled Marquisette and Sckim Curtains in the wanted 2!4-yard length. With tie backs. This is a very special Anniversary Sale price. Large ' Size White Turkish Towels, 4 for $1. Colored bor- ders. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Mother of Pearl Compacts, 65¢ Annive: Sale Price. Richelieu Mother of Pearl Dou- ble Compacts, in pastel shades of blue, pink, canary, gold and Tavender. These were secured at a great saving—and the sav- ing is yours, This. price only for the Anniversary Sale. DOWN STAIRS flfl“l Rayons and Silks, *1 Yd. Anniversary Sale Price Plain and Brocaded Rayons and Satins in a large assortment of plain colors. 36-inch width. Reduted for the Anniversary Sale. 36-inch Imported Irish Linen, 58¢c yard. In wanted colors. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Pumps and Oxfords Sale Price ‘2 - ‘Women’s Pumps, in smart styles. Of patent leather, black calf, black and gray suede and black satin. Sizes 4 to 8. Women’s Oxfords, in brown and black calf and kid. Welt soles. Sizes 4 to 8 These shoes were formerly much higher priced, but were re- duced for the Anniversary Sale. DOWN ETAIRS STORE. Seamless Bleached Sheets, 1 600 Seamless, Bleached and Hemmed Sheets, in single, three- quarter and double-bed sizes. The three sizes 81x90, 72x90, 63x90. Perfect quality material. Bleached Muslin Pillowcases, 4 for $1. Hemmed, ready for use. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Ann;versary Smart Hats Ann;versa"y 45 Sale Price ’2 % A group of Smart Spring Hats, in new and favored shapes and colors. Side and top trimmed models for matrons “and bob heads. Perky bows, pins and flowers adorn the hats. Shades: Copen, tangier, green, sand, fuchsia, black, thistlebloom and red. DOWN ETAIRS STORE. Bedspreads Anm'uers_ary 56:?5 Sale Price Solid Color Rayon Jacquard Stripe Bedspreads, in_single and double bed sizes. Blue, rose, hello and gold. 81x105 (double- bed size) and 72x105 (single-bed size) at this very special Anni- versary Sale price of $6.95 each. The quantity is limited; therefore the buying should be done as early as possible. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Collar and Cuff Sets Ann;versar Sale Price. 25C Linene Collar and Cuff Sets. Also Lace Collars and Organdy Sets at this very low price for the Anniversary. Wanted colors and white. All well made and neat appearing. DOW\ STATRS STORE. Concert, Dance, Operatic Records Columbia red, white and blue seal records, All Records in perfect condition and of splendid recordings. demonstrated or returnable. SR eSilk-Covered Rubber Reducers SI .95 nn1versary Sale Price Splendid garments and very effecti covered with milanese silk. and misses. Flesh color only. price. DOWN STAIRS STORB 1,000 Yards Felt-liase Fleor Coverings Anniversary Sale Price 480 Heavy Quality Felt-base Floor very rare value at this pricing. An of designs and colorings. 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs, excellent range of colors and desi DOWN STAIRS STORE Women'’s Satin Quilted Japanese Boudoir Slippers 65c Pair | Anniversary Sale Price 100 pairs Women’s Satin Quilted pers, in the most wanted shades black and helio. Sizes 5, 6 and 7. Exclusive Peerless and Dolly Madison Pumps, Usually much more, but reduced for An- $3.95. niversary Sale. DOWN STAIRS STORE All sizes for women This price is very, very remarkable, for these reducers have been known' to sell for a great deal more than this DOWN STAIRS STORE ve, too. Finely Square Yard Covering is a excellent range $28.75. gns, wood handles. Wanted colors. DOWN STAIRS STORE Child’s Underwear Anmversary Sa’e prrce Crepe Gowns, for girls, in pink, blue and peach with the popular Jennie necks. In an years. Boudoir Slip- of blue, rose, to 10 years. Many f: cert and dance orchestras and many famous artists in the collectidn. 10 and 12 inch sizes. Anniversary Sale Price Women’s Underwear at this low: Anniversary price_includes bloomers, step-in drawers, step-in chemise and gowns. lin, in white and wanted lingerie shades. Crepe Kimonos, $1.95. Wanted shades. women and misses. DOWN STAIRS STORF Swiss Gloria Umbrellas Ann;versary Sale Price Imported Swiss Gloria. Umbrellas, in wanted col- ors and short stubby handle styles. Slightly Imperfect Weave Silk Umbrellas, $3.65. The imperfections are hardly discernible. 6 for ous ‘con- None Women’s Underwear 45c All made of fine grade mus- Sizes for 83.6‘5 Carved Imitation amber ferrules and tips. ‘1 Sizes 6 ta 14 Handmade Gowns and Slips, of wh;te musijn. Gowns in sizes 6 to 10 years. Slips in sizes 6 Muslin’ Combinations, $1.50, sizes 2 to 14 years.. Lace trimmed and entirel tions in knicker knee style. handmade combina- STAIRS STORE Men's Good Grade Muslin Pajamas 300 pairs of Men's Fine Muslin Pajamas, that fasten with four silk frogs The wanted colors of tan, blue, lavender and white. and large buttons. Sizes A to D. This price for Anniversary Sale onl) DOWN STAIRS STORE A Madras Shirts, 75¢ ¥/ 35 Madras Shirts in neckband style. Slight soils. Sizes 1412 to 1502 Shirts, $1.2 Broadcloth Shirts, in tan, gray and white. Not every size in each color. Sizes 14/ to 16 in the lot. Were $1.95. Men’s English 4 Were $1.95, 40 Pajamas, 50c 70 5% ity Flannelette Pajamas, slightly soiled from counter display. Sizes A and B. Socks, 50c Pair "o grade. 40 palrs Silk-mixed Socks, in black, gray and blue checks and stripes. Sizes 102 to 112, Overcoats, $5 °c 37, in oxford and brown shades, Sizes 33 and 34 only. Handbags, $1 satin roman stripes. Friday only. Irregulars Were $2.95. 15 Handbags in This price for Silver-plated Bonbon Dishes, 50c; were $1. Were $5. 14 Umbrellas, $3 o &, handles. Perfect silk umbrellas. Were $150. 10 Lamps, $ Ivory-finish Bou- doir or Desk Lamps. Were $1.75 and $1.95. 12 Bunga- in plain and figured Well made and attrac- Sizes 34 to 44. Aprons, 9 fow Aprons material tive styles. Fancy White Aprons, 48c (570, .t r merly sold at $1, at this low price tomorrow. Embroidery and lace trimmed. 5 in all. High Child’s Shoes, $2.45 2" in tan, patent and dull calf leathers. Sizes 8, to 11 and 11/2 to 2. Re- duced from $4. Child’s Shoes, Chil- dren‘s High Button Shoes, in brown and black leathers. Sizes 4 to 8. Also Children’s Pumps in patent and brown leatHRrs. Sizes 8! to 11. Gingham, 25¢ Yar: yard. 800 yards of Imported Check Ginghams, in blue, black and white, pink, lavender, brown, green, helio, red and navy. 32.inch width, 50 pairs was o S i Pillowcases, 25¢ °:ciaty 42x36-inch Pillowcases, hemmed and bleached, at this very special price. Child’s Union Suits, 35¢ Knit Union Suits with shell and tight knees; size 4. Athletic Union Suits with straight and elastic knee; size 6. . Child’s Pants, 10c \::r more. 50 pairs Children’s Pants, of knitted cotton. Winter weight. Sizes 4, 8, 10 and 14. Slightiy soiled. Were $1. Girls’ Gowns, 68¢c %°=.*" nelette Gowns, well made, of heavy quality material. Dresses, 68c tractive styles. pink and tan. Bath Robes, 38c..;, 7oves of heavy blanket cloth. Sizes 1 and 2 years. Girls' Felt Felt Hats, 38c Hats in dark shades of navy and black. Were Girls’ Gingham Dresses jin at. Colors are blue, Blouses, 68c Sile Pimity 6 and 16 years. This price Friday only. . Coats in brown, deer, rust, seal and natural opossum trimmed. Sizes 36, 38 and 42. Were $35. 2 Fur- Coats, $15 V/ere Coats in penny brown and green. Sizes 14 and 16. - Were $3950. 5 Suits, $19.50 Yo 0. = Shades, deer, tan, brown, velour checks of tan and navy. Sizes 16, 36 and 38. Fine Cot- Kt Vests, 15¢ 1o .2 in built-up and bodice styles. Cro- chet and band tops. Size 38. Knit Vests, 35¢ ton Vests. styles. straps. Fine Mer- cerized Cot- Built-up and bodice Braided ribbon and self Size 38, Fall-weight, Union Suits, 68¢ 72!\ v=ie" Union Suits in knee length. Size 38. Were $1.25. Union Suits, 50c 755" Union Suits, with long sleeves and ankle length. Also bodice style. Sizes 42 to 4. !RREGU- Hose, 50c Pair \A%5C8: $1.50 GRADE. Silk and Wool Hose, in plain and ribbed effects. Regu- lar and extra size tops. Sizes 9 to 10. Overblouses, $1.11 ¥'.° 1 29 Genuine Imported Broadcioth Overblouses with Peter Pan collars and Vee necks. Long and short sleeves. Sizes 36 to 44. Were $1 and Blouses, 68c 3157/’ bray and Dimity Blouses, greatly reduced for immediate clearance tomorrow. ‘Were $3.95 Sweaters, $1.50 ¥ B2 9 Sweaters in all. Including golf and slip-on sweaters in good desir. able colors. Reduced for immedi- ate clearance. Greatly re- Felt Hats, $1 $0825! s Hats in the latest colors and want- ed shapes. Friday only at this price. Were $1. 18 Compacts, 50c )57 5F, .1 Fancy Compacts, bead trimmed with tassels. Half-price Friday only. Slendaform Reducing Formerly sold for Cream, $1 ™y o0, 0 applied without the aid of dieting, drugs or exercise. Was 45¢ Hair Tonic, 18¢ 7. "% bottles of Quinine Hair Tonic at this price Friday only. Were $1 and Gowns, 68¢c $1.50. Blue and Pink Stripe Flannelette Gowns greatly reduced. Sizes 16 and 17. Chemise, 43¢ Were $1.75. Extra-Size Chemise, finally reduced for clear- ance. Step-In Chemise, 58¢c Were $1.95. Cross.bar Novelty Cloth Step.in Chemise in shades of orchid and peach. e Were $1.95. 12 Cos- Slips, 97c wree Sidk of vone and shadow batiste. Slightly mussed from display. 2 24 satin- Brassieres, 23c \.5iv. Brassieres in sizes 40 and 44, Were much higher. Reduced for imme- diate clearance. C-B Corsets, $1 [ Corsets of pink coutll. Sizes 23 to 32. Mussed and soiled from dis- play. . 15 Sateen Pethcoats, T8¢ petticoats in white and wanted colors. Re- duced for clearance Friday: Pettibloomers, $1.38 1% Rayon Pettibloomers In new and wanted shades. Splend.d values.on sale Friday only. All lengths. Were $3. Were

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