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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 59¢ to $1.00 Venise Laces 39¢ Yd. Black Sik edges and inserting lk-and-cotton, double inger point stitched a s, Siz bde;-white, Sa- inches 5!5to § are Street Floor. ilk: Flat Crepe d dark colors Printed Ciepes lombinations Printed Poulards patterns gerie Radium dark calorings treet Floor. Our Reg. 50c ovien Voiles ' - D st weave, which most women ble and durable qualities. Some unds. with colored jacquard All} 36 inches wide. trect IYloor. ty Lingerie 8 and Chemise at Only 9¢ Ea. things for Summer. The chemise te and nainsook, trimmed with lace, mbroidery. The gowns of plain and crepes. with fancy stitching, or of and embroidered. Round and Jenny ann’s — Sccond Floor, i 9x6-ft. Fiber Rugs 11.00 8 Ea. s and other ve patterns, 1 perfect and r Summer. or . d Regular $21.98 Refrigerators Economy Day at ' $16.95 —Enameled lined refrigerators, with three shelves and 50- nd ice capacity. Good roomy food preservers. Gold- eni oak finish cases with nickel- plated trimmings. One of the bést values in refrigerators we have yet made. Kann's—Third Floor P ‘}'ln Busy Corner Venire, match. in widt i 4 Inoh'c‘-:_ "mrz 3 very desirable for wom- many diffferent trimming uses for/ this lacy Irish Dress Linens White Only 33cYd. —A beautiful heavy quality of linen, shrunk to a 36-inch width, and en’s a n d children's dresses, for fancy work, 842.50 Sewing Machines at $29.50 —Solid oak, four drawer foot treadle machine. Ball bearings. Top ten- slon. Auiomatic . bob- bin winder. Guaranteed 10 years. Fourth Flnnr.. 25¢ Sample Card Handkerchiefs 15¢ Ea. —White and_ Colored Linen Handkerchiefs, in pretty designs. Neat corner embroidery. Also at this price, colored crcpe de chine handker- chiefs, with lace footing all around. Street Floor. 50c Mercerized Table Damask 35cYd. —Mercerized cotton damask, of a good quality weizht, and a sturdy wearing quality, in four good patterns. An un- usual value for Economy Day only. Street Floor. $2 Ruffled Serim Curtains $1.19Pr. —Dainty colored serim curtains, complete with tie backs and valance to match. Colors, blue, rose and gold. Regulation length. Third Floor. A Special Lot of Corsettes at $1.89 —These were made _es- pecially for Economy Day and include corsettes of beautiful brocades and novelty striped materials usually used in $3.00 to $5.00 models. Second Floor. e 10-Yd. Pc. Bird- eye Diaper Cloth $1.00 Pc. —This is regularly priced at $145 a ;E:ce. It is 18 inches wide, non-irritant, sanitary and ' durable. Sold in sealed packages. Street Floor. Sanitas Table Scarfs at 21c Ea. —These are inches long, have p loped edges, an various _ attracti signs. Nice for Summer use. Third Floor. 79¢ to $1.25 Cl-*vese Hand- Crochet Laces 65c Yd. The lace is made by Chinese lace workers. copying famous Irish lace designs— the “all rose pattern,” * shamrock.” “rose and " "Edges’ and insertions to match. all “Swatow™ make; 1% to 2% in. wide. Street” Floor. A AR ANAN S s SAANARIA $1.00 Silk and Rayon Hose 49c Pr. —1,800 pairs of Perfect Quality Silk and Rayon Hose. Seamless soles, seam up the back. Mer. cerized tops. Sizes 8% to 10 in good colors. Street Floor. $2.75 Hemastitched Table Cloths $2.19 ~—Pure linen, 54x70-in. size. A good weight, ex- cellent wearing, silver bleached damask, cloth ¢ has a hemstitched finish. Street Wloor. $1.00 Sanitary ‘Shadow Skirts 69c —Shadow skirts of strip- ed voile, with lace edge and pure gum insert in back. Sanitary and pre- vents your dress wrin- kling in back. °. Street Floor. $2 to $3 Ready- to-hang Awnings $1.67 --400 custon-made awn- ings of good weight tan and white striped duck, mounted on flexible steel frames. Sizes, 30, 36, 42 and 48 inches. ‘Third Floor, Candy Specials for Economy Day 29¢ Lb. Cream Fudge, in marshmallow, vanilla and chocolate nut flavors. Made in our hctor{. resh - —Salted Peanuts, and crisp. ~ Street Floor. “Boott Mills” Towels 18¢c Ea. —18x36-inch Towels, made of a good quality, - absorbent toweling, with hemstitched hems. Spe- cially_priced for Econ- omy Day only. Street Floor, $18.00 Couch Hammocks at $11.85 —Khaki, Gray or Green Heavy Duck Hammocks, with National link springs, and good mat- tresses. Galvanized chain supports. High sides and windshields. Third Floor. Reg. $3.50 to $4 Mattress Covers $1.75 —1,500 Indian Head Covers, cut amply large to allow for shrinkage. Complete with ties. Sizes for twin and full beds. All well boxed and tape bound. Third Floor. 1 $1.50 Jointed * Bisque Dolls 94¢c —200 straight limb, joint. ed bisque dolls with light or dark flaxen wigs. Clos- ing eyes with lashes. Pa- pler mache bodies. Shoes stockings and chemise. Fourth Floor. $2.95 Plisse Crepe Gowns at $1.95 —Dainty gowns of flesh, peach and white plisse crepe, trimmed with lace; or of seco in pastel col- ors, with net and appli- que trimming. Second Floor. d Seal Congoleum at 48¢ Sq.Yd. —Guaranteed pertect and your cholce -of Dutch tile, floral and signs. Cut from full rolls. Special for Economy Day. |/ Third Floor. Reg. 18c White Longcloth at 124c Yd. —A nice quality, with a smooth chamois finish much in demand for lin- gerie purposes, a very good weight, 36 inches wide and specially priced for Economy Day. Street Floor. all-over de- 7-Piece Glass Water Sets $L.19 —TImitation Crackle-glass Water Sets, consisting of one tall pitcher and six glasses. Amber or crystal with green handle on pitcher. —Third Floor. Stamped Luncheon Sets 49¢ ~—Three new designs in these Pocket Luncheon Sets, which consist of square cover and four | napkins. Stamped on un. | bleached materials. Fin- ished model on display. Fflurll‘ Floor, $2.95 Ripplette Spread Sets $1.79 —81x90-in. size for double beds: all have throw to match. In rose, blue and orchid stripes, on a cream ground, scalloped and cut | corners, Street Floor. 39¢ to 59¢ Ribbon ! Garter Elastic 29c Strip —Plain and ombre color- ed shirred ribbon elastice, | some prettily trimmed with lace. Bright colors, also white, enough for a | pair of garters at 29c. |§ Ribbon Dept.— 8treet Floor. Truart Pictures $1.00 Values at 69c —Beautifully . framed, hard colored pictures— Reproductions of the Old | Masters. Size 8x10, and each nicely boxed. Street Floor. $2.50 Guaranteed Inside Paint at $1.69 Gal. —The lowest price we have offered on this paint. Ivory, inside white, gloss white, battleship gray, buff, bronze green, sky blue, etc., to choose from. Third Floor. 150 Continental Screen Doors $2.25 Ea. —30x78 and 32x80 inch Doors of well seasoned lumber, filled with fine black wire cloth. Mor- tised corners and mitered mountings. Third Floor, 3 . Special for Economy Day —A sale that has been in preparation for weeks. Presenting advance Sum- mer styles, of excellent quality materials, at a price so low that this oppor- tunity stands out unique, even among our many unusual offers. It is of more than usual interest, too, because it occurs just at the time when many vacation frocks must be supplied. The assortment offers a-very gratifying range of choice in styles. materials, colors and sizes. Printed Crepes—Flowered Georgettes Flat Crepes—Plain Georgettes Polka-Dot Crepes—Crepe de Chines Many Colors—Plenty of Navy and Black Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Kann's—Second Floor Actual $2.95 to $5 Sports Hats Special for Economy Day at - $2.00 Ea. —A value that will appeal to the woman planning an outing over Decoration Day. Included are white ribbon sports hats, white and colored crocheted hats. navy and colored peanit straw hats. black and colored azure straw hats. Large. medium and small head sizes. Kann's—Second Floor $1.95 All-Silk Chiffon Hose Economy Day—Just Imagine It! '$1.39 Pr. —1,200 pairs of all over chiffon silk, full fashioned hose— Every pair perfect, with tops and soles interlined with lisle. Sizes 814 to 10. One of the best values we have offered. ~—Champagne, French Nude, Light Beige, Moon- light, Nude, Parchment, Rose Pearl, Skin and White in the assortment. Kann’s—Street Floor 50 Coats $15 and $19.90 Value Economy Day at 75 Coats $19.90 to $25 Value Economy Day at $10 . —Made of twills or sports materials, splendidly tail- ored and neatly trimmed in —These have been selected from our higher priced lines, and the assortment - consists of blocked and i itchi d buttons. plain colored tweeds, fin- o g ished with smart tailored Collars have strips of fur : t sen collars, patch and slit pock- finishing them off. The col- ets. All are serviceably ors are green, rose, bluebell, lined. Misses’ and Juniors’ waffle, gray and navy. sizes. —Sizes are from 36 to 40. Kann’s—Second Floor 25 GUARDS KL FLEEING CONIT Quartet Make Bold Break for Liberty on Arkansas Prison Farm. F, Ark., May 25.—Quiet vailed on the State prison farm at Tucker, where vesterday four convicts | met death at the hands of two trusties | in one of the boldest attempts to break for freedom attempted at that prison. o d Benny Casey, life termer, who was d of murder in_ connection with the slaying of David W. Burns, record clerk of the Kansas State pen- {itentfary near Alicia early last year. Burns was returning Casey to the Kansas penitentiary to complete a sentence there, Boyd Jewell of Chicago, serving a life sentence for bank robbery Sul- | Tyre Clark was convicted of the mur. ler and electrocuted at the Arkansas State penitentiary several weeks azo. Serving Third Term. William Bishop, alias Jack Wade of | Crawford County, Ark., serving a 10 ear sentence for robbery. It was his hird prison term. John Birchfield, Benton County, Ark., serving a year sentence in ! connection with the Sulphur Springs | Bank robbery, with Boyd Jewell and Tyre Clark. Warden Dee Horton, who was in | Pine Bluff attending the funeral of { Deputy Sheriff Bryan Vick, when the | attempted break ~occurred, declined to make public the names of ihe | guards who killed the four men, it stated that he believed other prix 1:lners were in on the plan to gain free- om. Attempt Made Near Woods. The break was attempted late in the afternoon. he four men were working in a cotton field with nthers in what is known as the “hard gang.” over which special guards are piaced | They had complained of being sicl and were being returned to the stori ade a mile away under the guard of | the two trusties. When they came abreast of a neck of woods extending | into the field. signals were passed and the break made. The guards, armed with a pistol and an automatic shot- gun, emptied their weapons. The four were killed instant!y. ng a sentence of months in ago reformator: sending explosi through the will be buried at Texarkans The other bodies are being held | undertaker at England, Ark., | instructions from relativ Warden Horton stated | escape. but that previen had been at night. Gets Post in China. Maj. John Magruder. Field Ar ) it the General Staff School. Fort Le:- venworth, Kan., has been detailed bv <he War Department as militarv attache of the United States legation at Peking, China. He will relieve Lieut. Col. Joseph H. Barnard, Field | Artillery. who has been ordered to this | country for duty with troo BUY your ice cream your favorite ice cream store as before—but et it in DIXIES! 're SAFE because filled and frozen atthe § ice cream plant. )\ Ivowiouas Danvxino Cur Co.. Ines Easton, Ps. Original Makers o the Papes Cup Pennsylvania Oil AUTOCRAT Motor Oil Famous® round the world. Try it today in your car. Beware of Substitutes At Good Dealers, Everywhere INSECT POWDER