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THE FVE\I\G STAR. WASHIN G'I‘()\* D. C 'l‘l'IJSl)AY \lA\' 2. “TENCH PRELATES | 2 COMING TO CHICAGO Two Cardinals and a Dozen solitaire and B ; Necklaces o ____~ X '_ '_V.,_ ITmporters oz Bishops Will Attend Eucha- e e ot "’1,?““;"“"' i = o : 8 > (munufact % e 2 R e ristic Congress. i etttz fep ) s k/(‘) ik aiives “ = | i — — toons with //platinum | 2 Lcxua heavy welght 27 fnish, repro. ke Bath 15, With pink, bitie or warling CMILECE ductions of 4 BOTH SIDES OF 7"' AT K ST. “"THE DEPENDAB STOR.E - e goll borders; size 24x45 inches, TWO for chains; indestructible beads, drops wo cardinals, R | 5. and pendants. high cost jewelry. Catholic Church at the ¢ $1.50 & $2 Handbags $1.50 Satin Messalme 75¢ Window Shades Women's ) Catholls ‘Cruirch at ihe $1.50 to $3 Umbrellas $1.50 to,$2 Lamps Rilk Hand- ’l‘vvo for I'ncing some of the moxt ¢ : - (Slight Irregulars) pulpits of France by their abwen B g - Tt q z s, pretty % 3 nllkmuhednvl 3fL by 5 f1. 9 19¢ Dress Ginghams Eight Yards rch Dress $1.50 and $2.50 Women’s $1.50 Rings Sterling Sil- ver Rings, Py the Associated Press will - repr the EFrench Rom: $1.50 Lunch Cloths Cardinal Du Buix, Archbishop of B0 G e q ¥x4% An Avchbishop Leynaud ! 4 . D v Amps, com- 7 - mneh <. Rishop 3 y X 3 5 e Sl waith S in. heavy Opaque Linen Tur sizr. Cha 5 1 - 2 b cord and Clot ‘indow Paris, will sail on the . \qnll.mn June | R ¥ |ull»,unl.npl loth Window = \ plug H i 3 2 ments, v]rl(-uu(l»'.l:n»ln Wt ylen An of Renne N bewutifully el tinted rose wonrd the ey loths, heavy round thread ry jobs und slight irregulars, Of ; de black American (cotton) taf- it colored IPruit of the Loom ma- ssortment of attractive han- with Prince of Wales loop 35.inch Satin Messaline, pure sik @SFMCGE quality, in an assortment of street and «\enlng shades, Brocade Crepe Dlack and col- ors, some with em- broidered fronts. fatures crochet ring match, TWO for s sorted color Ainals Du F and Charost, are out fing members of the French del- jon, of whom dinal Du alveady ix well known to Ameri He will be accompanied by ¥ Ilynn, cure of La Madeleine Chu! who has visited the United States 1 times. Cardinal Du Bois to Officiate. cardinal Du Bois has tentatively promised to officiate at St, Vincent ¢ I's Church in Chicago on June 20. It was learned yesterday that his emi nonce is virtually sure to officinte if Porto Rican dewelry Nection—First Floor, Hand embroid- ered Pillo $1.79 Clufion Sllk Scarfs cases, full siz Women's Silk Chiffon Sc;u'fs, in a \ superior grade ™ R pillowcase cot- good assortment of pretty hand-paneled ton; * embroid: . . ™ ¥ . ere n white designs and combinations for wear with and colors. Summer dresses; Tull width and length. Women’s $1.50 Silk Hose Full fashioned service weight Silk Hose. with lisle garter top: a good assortment of desirable shades. Good wearing quality. $ This is a remarkable Dollar Day special— plan to he here and buy liberally for all your Summer hosiery needs. Fach, $1.—Art Dept, -= Second I-I»or) 36-inch Bre heavy silk crepe with ' beautiful cceptance of the invitation does not interfere with Cardinal Mundelefn's equest of all cardinals not to nike snzazements likely to interfere with heir_appearance at the upening ol ihe ucharistic Cong Canlinal ‘Charost haw a feputa- ton for being the finext preacher in he French church. Ile ix unpre- | tentfons and simple in his habits, ix Lindly and vyet courageous and is famous for speaking his mind vpen- . Although known as such w great eacher, he never writes hsi sertons in advance, but e me patns | With them. working out all his ldeax in his head before entering the pul- isited the United Itev. Patrick Machale, evior general of the I an American worn in Treland, o+ the French delegation w nave the odd experience of r <enting France in his country 1 ity with which he ix well ac- inted. | rehbishop Leynaud s the high- French colonial churchman Itishop Grente represents the harist Congress in France headed all commissions dealing with \e congress in this country. | American Catholics in Paris know | AMzr. Chaptal very well, as he is pervisor of all of the foreign « zrezations in the city, hir church. of St. Clotilde, being the center «f worship for <Mlmln foreigners. ROAD SUED FOR $35 000. Elsie Mlcke)sen Asks Dam- ages for Alleged Injuries. ‘'he Pennsylvania Raflroad C heen xiied for an aggresate of $3 0 damages by Mrs. Elsie Mic nd her husband, Jacob Mickel- | The wife hoarded a train of | the company at Toledo, Ohio, on her way to Washington, and when the| trin reached Altoona, Pa., F 4 . it collided with a freight I Mre. Mickelson sustained serio ainful injuries, she states. asks $25,000 for her injurles, while the husband wants $10,000 for 1he lnss of her services and the ex- pense incident to her injurles. They ve represented by Attornevs Simon, Koenizsherger, Young and Hrez STARTS INSPECTION. vine Corps Alr Commander Be- zins Plane Tour of Bases. | \ three.week aerial inspection of arvine (% s aviation ac ties « iie West Coast will start by Mal i4. Rrainard., chief of Marine C Viation, whe will leave the naval iy «tatien teday in a DeHaviland j'lane for San Diego. Maj. Brainard will inspect the sec- aviation group at North Island from there will visit the Douglas ary at Santa Monica, Calif., where w ohservation planes are being built the corps. He then will fly to Se- Wash., where the Boeing plant i+ turning out some tiny fighters, and will return to the Mast via the. mail conte. K The E fY Weering ;-M“S:u.k Y-'.‘C'kn Linen Y- preveat od, - cuffs stantly, K WEun Flies Are & eontinuous worry te house- . but Kwikdeth soives the keopers. problem. It can be sprayed freely without harm metal or wood: sametimes fatal hide met only i snd behind mouiding. fomes bring eht . Spray diveetly on them and see them die. QUICK DEATH to MOSQUITOS ANTS - FLEAS FLIES MOTHS ROACHES At Your Dealers 13 Pt. $.50 Pt. $.75 Qt. $1.2 0 Floor.) Extradinary Dollar Day Special at $1 each $1.50 Combination AF ountain Syringes Combln atton Fountain Syr- inge & nd Hot Water Bags, supe- rior grade meroon rub- ber; usual two-quart size with rapid flow tubing and hard rub- ber fittings; perfect quality. Women’s Hose, 3 Pairs (Slight _irregulars) Rayon Hose, with three-seam back, lisle or rayon garter top; assorted sha light irregulars of 50c Vi pairs for $1. ' $1.20 “Lux” Combination Six packages of “Lux,” for washing fine fabrics, and six cakes of “Lux" 'l‘louot Soap.—(Toilet Goods Dept., First Floor.) $1.25 & $1.50 Brief Cases 1 Prief Cased, of black, brown and tan DubPont leather fabric; one and two pocket styles; made with side straps, lock d k (Teather Goods Dept.—First 55¢ Bloomer Suits Two for Girly' Bloomer Suits, of cross- barred muslin; re- inforced seat; full- cut sizes from 2 ’ to 12 years. TWO $1. -~ (Under- for [ [ e Séction— First Floor.) $1.98 Boudoir Pillows Normandy Lace Boudoir Pillows, with pink, blue and orchid color linings. Sav. eral pretty styles.—(Art Dept., Second Floor.) $1.39 Stamped Pillowcases Rtamped Truit of the lwom Pillow- cases, finished with 3-inch hem; an assort- ment of neat, attractive de- signs, Pair, $1.—(Art Dept, —Secon Floor.) 59¢ to 75¢ Rayon Scarfs Two for - Rayon Scarfs, full width length, in laven- der, blue and gold; very pretty for ummertime use. TWO for $1. (Art _ Dept.—Sec- ond Floor.) 50c and 59¢ Waist Aprons Three for Women's Gingham Aprons, with and without bib; assorted fast col- or biue checked effects; finished with pocket. THREE for. (First Floor—Bargain Ta Women’s 79¢ to $1 Neckwear An assortment of Collar and Cuff Sets, Two for $ Vestees, Jabots and Separate Collars, of lace, organdy, linen and silk; '; TWO for $1. Real Leather Wallets 1 rocco-finixh Leather Wallets, vle, with bill pocket, pass es and flap’ pocket; gold-plated cor- rs and monogram plate. Complete with Initial engraved FREE. Three for ‘Women's Gauze Cot- Union Suits neck and sleeve- less; loose ; per- fect quality. THREK for St Babies’ $1.29 Sweaters Pure Wool Sweaters, link stitch; buttuned und tle models, white s trimmed with pink and blue; turn- down collar and long sleeves. ..... 15¢ and 19¢ Handker- chiefs, Eight for Men's Colored Woven Border 11 a ndkerchiefs, assorted, pretty styles and color Ings; finished hemstitched bor- EIGHT "59¢ Spanish Laces 3 Yds. Spanish Laces, cream, white, black, navy and brown; floral designs; 3 to 7 inches wide. THRER yards for §1. white and colors. Boys’ Union Suits Two for Athletic Union g Suits, of cross. 8 barred muslin, made with closed crotch; full-cut sizes. TWO tor $1.—(Underwear Section — First Floor,) 59¢ Stamped Lunch Cloths, Three for Stamped Lunch Cloths, 36-inch 'uve, ready hNn ch three broider THREE for 3| (Art _ Dept.—Sec- ond Floor.) S50¢ Stamped Scarfs Three for’ Stamped Linen Scarfs good auality - | ovster-white linen; twe very neat, at- tractive designs, (Art ~ Dept.—Second Floor.) 79¢ Venice Laces,' 2 Yds. Venice Galloong, edgings and in- sertions, cream, white and ecru; 3 and 4 inches wide. TWO yards for $1. 75¢ Stamped Nightgowns - Two for 7 1 Cxmped \mmzmms, ®ood _quality whiie nainsook: an assortment of easy- Lo nnhn*’ @esigne, TWO for §lk <Y 3b-inch Chiffon Satin, a rich, lustrous, pure silk quality, in brown, green and Copenhagen. brocade designs. $1.39 Bedspreads Crochet Bedspreads, single-bed size, in Marseilles designs. hxtraordmary Dollar Day Ofiermg of Smart New Sports Hats Of Peanit Straws and Milan Hemp Amazingly Low Priced for Wednesday Only Colorful TTats of Summer straws, for close bobbed heads and in large head sizes. Attractive light-weight hats for sports and street wear. New crown features and best color combinations, as well as all the I~ popular solid colors to choose from. Tach a happy choice because of its practicability now | and all Summer. When you see them you'll say that these are the most wonderful hats offered this season | at <mh a low pnce' $l 39 Bleached Sheets 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, full dnuh]ebed size; made of heavy round-thread sheeting cotton, free from starch or dressing. 39¢ Pillowcases Four for 45x36 Bleach- ed Pilloweases, hand torn and ironed, made of fine quality pillowcase cot- ton, free from ® starch or dress- ing. 18¢ Bleached Cotton Eight Yds. 36-inch Bleached Cot- ton, a close- woven, soft- finish quality. Regular 18¢ grade. Tomor- row at EIGHT vards for $l. 60c Colored Poplin Two and a Half Yds. 36-inch Colored Poplin, a yarn .mer- cerized, vich, lustrous quality. The col- ors are whits, rose, copenhagen and gold. Hose—2 Prs. Light “welght ribbed | cotton golf || hose, in new | block pat- ternx, Slight stock. Collar grade make, Menls $1.25 Work Shirts 300 “Noggle'' make Blue Cham- $l bray Work Shirts—our regular 14 to 18. Extra full cut. 50c Hose—Four Pairs for Slight frregulars of ‘s high sl Black, new and staple plain colors, high spliced heel, double sole and toe. 29¢ Printed Zephyrs w Five Yds. Printed Zephyrs, in neat chintz designs; all wanted col- ors, Regular 29c grade. Tomorrow at FIVE yards for $1. 25¢ Percales, 5 Yds. 36 - inch high - count quality; $ 1ix ht grounds, in printed checks, | stripes, dots and neat fig- ures. 35¢ Stripe Voile, Eight Yards 36-inch Shadow Stripe Voile, a fine sheer quality. The colors are navy blue, copenhagen, gray, light blue and black. Printed Madras Five Yards 2.inch Printed madras, light nds, in checks, stripes and neat designs. 29¢ Dress Ginghams Six Yards azinch Dress Ginghams, in cheeks, plaids, stripes and plain colors, Fine, soft-finish quakity, 12Y5c to 19¢ Handkerchiefs, Twelve for . Men's White Cotton Handker- chiefs, factory jobs and slight ir- regulars of 1233¢, 15¢ and 19c grades: soft finish and full sizes. TWELVE for $1. $ 59¢ Floor Covering Three sq. Full rolls of heavy weight felt-hase Floor Coverings, 8-quarter width, in new Dutch tile, wood flooring and figured designs of blue, tan, gray and brown. 50c Duroleum Runner 4 yds. 13 inch fdth Du roleum, & heavy weight felt hase runner made by the Cong ol eum Company: neat figured design with neat horder: 4, 8 and 12 yard lengths. FOUR yards for §I. 69¢ Duroleum Rugs Three for 24x54 Dur. oleura Rugs, made by the 8 Company ' /N wool Tug dv$ 2. signs in good colorings 'e., slight irregu 4 lars, THREFE (Firat Floor—Rargain Table.) Women's 35¢ Vests Four for Women's Gauze Cotton Vests, low neck and sleeveless: some bodice style; perfect quality. FOUR for §1. $1.29 Ami-French Teddies and Step-ins Ami-French Teddies and Step- ins, of sheer voile, in archid. flesh. and honeydew: acalloped all around neck and dainty embroidered de- signs. 39c Ratinspun, Four Yds. 36-inch Ratinspun, a.yarn mercerized crepe weave quality. In all wanted colors, 15¢ Irish Picot Edging 12 Yds. Handmade Irish Picot for trimming lingeri pretty designs. TWELVE yards for $1, $1.59 Silk Laces silk - Duch- esse and Parls, umu$ and cream: pretty new patterns; 18 inches wide. 39¢ Cretonnes Five Yards for Fast color Cre d connes, 34 and 36 § inches wide, floral bird, stripe and ge desizns, Araperies and cof il Kinds, also couts B ind smocks, FIVE $ 36inch Dress Linen. a pure linen shrunk quality. The colors honeydew, reseda, hrown, ‘z gray. i 19¢ Huck Towels [ 7 for 18x36 Hemmed Huck Towels, soft, absorhent weave, for hand or face uce: all white. SEV ' for 1. Linen Tea Napkins. 6 fog Al Linen Hemstitched Damask Te& Napking, silver hleached; sold fegue larly at $2.50 dozen. Sale price SIX for $1. Apron Ginghams Ten Yds. 1 size blue Apron Gingham vards for $1. checks: fast colors, $1.50 Linen Damask 70-inch All-linen Damask, full bleached, it, fmellow finich grade, in an as- sortment of neat patterns. $1.50 House Slippers Women's Onestrap Leather House Slippers, with rubher heels, Sizes 3 to 8. Good. com- fortable house slippers at §l. 39¢ Check Suiting Four Yards 36-ineh Check Suiting, a firm woven coiton fabric, in neat checks, Al wanted colors. 19¢ Unbleached Cottony Eight Yards 36-inchy Unbleached Cotton, heavy round-thread quality. Rnxu» s lar 19¢ grade. Temorrow EIGHT yards for $1. . High-grade \hvrh from thc same m.\h‘r who supplies us \u\h our regular stock—cor tion, Poplin, Rep Cloth, Sizes 1314 to 17, Sizes attached ' style, Made with . styles, $1 Union Suits—2 for’ 388 Men's White Gauze Cotton and Ribbed Bal- briggan Union Suits, short sleeves and sleeve- less; ankle and knee Yength Made of English Neckband and ; sleeve ahirts, full S sizes up to 4s. ting of samples, surplus lots and shirts that failed to pass inspec- All are full cut and perfectly tailored. .Rayon Striped Madr: nel, Oxfords and other fine shirting fabri stripes, pl,\i(h and novelty patterns, Broadcloth, Woven Madras, Domestic Flan- Come in white, plain colors, collar-attached styles. $1 Underwear—2 Garments for 600 men's Otls make white $l gauze cotton Underwear, short length drawers. 130 Shirts are perfeet: drawers slight irregulars. $1.50 Athletic Union Suits Regatta make Athletic Union $1 ani Sults, of mercerized striped ma- Pajamas men's Pajamas bloadcloth, cotton pon- gee, madras, domet Aannel. Sam- dras, in white and eolors: leg opening ples and sec- ‘le. Al perfect aquality