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SUNBURNED? - USE IVl o ad VAL o [ ORIGINAL | VbR o HEA! ING CREAM ally dis of “Piantabbs contain all the food required by ferns, begonias, geranjums and other mttd Dlants. One tablet sach week will them growing fine year after year. An florists, druggists and seed dealer an ml;l-nnbhl They sell for 25c, n:w“.;d Each packege S talab rall divecticos ud many belpful hints on .ru'ln[ potted plants. Insist on Fulton’s Plani Plantabbs Odorless Plant Food ) belt - committee . /|lines laid down i the Wohiy for the Betate st Children romp on the oaan beach without being coaxed. No one need say “Build cas- tles and dig wells because it’s’ good for you.” It's natural for them to like it—and all the better for them because they do. .. Children and grown-ups just as naturally like the clean fresh feeling tblt “Kolynes IBRODKHART FM“JBW ' INCORNBELT MEET' He Wil Take Active Part ln Conference and G: 0. Convention Later. By_the Associated Pre:s. > DES MOINES, July 19.—Smith W. “Brookbart, Republican - senatorial nominee, will take an active part in the meeting ' of the Committee of Twenty-twu, corn beit -conference, ‘opening tomérrow after a preliminary session today of the corn beit commit. he gathering is the outgrowth of ‘the committee’s unsuccessful attempt to obtain agricultural legislation fromt Congress: through. enactment of the McNary-Haugen bill, and its ‘present Durpu'hmmnmnlhtlnccn | gress as its next session ope! Mr. Brookhart's pfnnnce ere may | m-n that he will sponsor the wmmu 's program in the uj house if al-a.d to the Senate, i States, ata here in Jumu'nto bring to the atten- tion of Congress the condition of the American farmer n.nfi to ask legisia tive relief. - X ¥ That Mr. Brookhart will be a factor in the deliberations, as well as in the Republican® State nonvenuon which follows, was acknowledged. b: Yy eaily vais. Mr. Brookhart's lndoru- mcnt the anl-' corn. belt: :ommit; 's program, his presence heré al thl.l time, linked with a weil defined un- friendly attitude of the Committee of Wuhln‘ton lent color to the beliel among delegates that the forhcoming. will have more or Jess of & litical significance. wae‘l of the McNary-Haugen bill is attributed by the committee to the present administration, and the un- friendly attitude of many of its mem- bers i8 being manifested in talk of launching a presidential boom at this time for former Gpv. Frank O. Low- don ot Illinois. r The tentative program of the corn ek A ws generally the n the defeated measure. The printipal feature of the program is to provide for control and _disposition of surplus agricul- tural production through a govern- mental agency. To this kind of legis- lation the administration js opposed. Factor in Party Conclave. ~The action taken in the corn belt conference undoubtedly will “be re flected in theé subsequent meeting of the Iowa State Republican Cnnven mefl with the lunpm-t of thcu Brool . to- wring concessions from the State organization, many of whose mem- bers, especially those comprising its State committee, opposed his .candi- dacy for the United States Senate when he ran against Daniel F. Steck, Dunocru, present Senator, -vcrll ; The R»nbllun State - convention, pledged to harmony, undoubtedly will indorse the work of the Committee of Twenty-two of the corn belt as to ag- ricultural program, thus indirectly going on record, as supporting the policies of Col. Brookhart. There is general feeling that the conven- of the e Picks Deflant Title, %’I’ONVILLE N.'Y., July 19 (P). Hell, You Can’ is the unique n By the “sculptress to a length with outthrust jaws and half clinched fists, supposedly portraying their mental nmtudt. at the moment of an enemy att ‘Woman’s Weapon ' Passes. LONDON, July 19 lflr—Wmon have scrapped tears as an 'obsolete a writer in thd London - suitable' for kitch 'Is Notable Not Only for 5. dilvinos Sile Infimmiotion, Bt Abo oo for the Exceptwrwl Values It Offers at Only— = Davenport Couch Hammocks ’25.00 to 34-0.00 Grades—Special at - $16.95 Ea. —One of these Big, Comfortable Hammocks should be on; every Summer porch. Ti is low price makes it possible for any home to enjoy one, but the quantity-is so small that only the first 25 or 30 who come get them! ~—The Glider Hammocks are in stripid and figured effects, mount- ed on collapsible steel frames. —The Daven| Hammocks are in fancy striped efiects with well ' filled and tufted mattress and tufted” backrest. 3 Kann’s—Third Floor. * Nalwndly Neondty Felt.BaseRugs At These Special Prices —SII; Reg. $14.20; 300 ~Size 9x12. Reg. $16.20. * $8.98, . $7.98 —Size7%x9. Reg. | ~Size @9, Reg. S $1045. $8.10. $6.98 9x10.6. $8.95 FeltBase Art Squares, Size 9x12 —Three attractive tile and all-over patterns from "which to $5 00 choose. All withoyt borders. : Good looking, durable rugs, ; dining rooms, etc. > th-lh;e Floor Covering at Two Low ?rieeo : # 4 29 c —Good patterns from which to choose—every yard per- 39 c fect, and to be cut from full rolls. A heavy, durable qubl-‘ 8. yd. :ty, suitahle_for kitchen 'and bathrooms. le; i floor measurements. o I Kann's—Third Floor. —If you've been wondering what the new . Fall dresses are going to be like—if you've . wanted a smart-Fall Frock for vacation wear —if the jingle of money saved on a fashion- able new dress is music in your ears—then this is the sale foryou! The first new Frocks of the Fall season! Values that will stand unequaled, probably for months to come! ===Satins, Moire Silks, Satin-faced Can- tons, Heavy Crepes and Other Fall Silks Fashion These Frocks in the Newest Modes for Fall, and in.the Smart Colors of Bordeaux Red, Moss Green, Claret and Toast, Black and Navy. Women’s and Misses’ Sizes :Two Styles Sketched ‘Kann’s—Second Fioor. A Great Collection of Reg. $1.95 to $3 Silks Now Going $1.49 Yd. —This is one of the biggest silk bargains we have ofiered in many months, While they are all silks for which there is much demand right along, we mus clear them out to make room for incoming. Fall merchandise: This is the assort- ment—it is a remarkably good one! ! 7 $2.00 and $2.50 AWLSilk Printed Crepe de Chine 5 $2.00. AULSillPrinted Foulard Flowered Georgette Crepes $3.00 Panel Effect Printed Crepe de Chine. ,, $2.00. Plain Tub"Silk: Bro.dclol’l » ’2,0%:‘“!‘* Rough-Weave Pongee $200 Polka Dot Washable Silk Broadeloth . $1.95 AWSilk Plain repe de Chine < $1.95 AILSilk Plain Georgette Crepe Kann’s—Street Floor. SOcv’Nornmndy Voiles and 38c Floek Dot lees at - 19¢ Yd. —An assortment of Sheer Voiles that will § xmpress you as being practically limitless in- choice of colors and designs. Just Out!’ “The Black Hunter” By James Oliver Curwood $2.00 —A story of Old Quebec, and sure to be a treat, by the author of “The Ancient Highway.” —Plenty of copies in our Circulat- lfng Library, where you may read it or 3c a Day =—No Minimum Charge Kann’s—Downstairs Bookstore. Now! Hats at $2.00 —A large variety of Smart Summer Hats make tip this new, lower priced * group. Most any style you want'is in the assortment, and head sizes that will fit every one—large, me- “dium and small You will find in ~ the “assortment— Trimmed ‘Hats Conventional and figured ‘patterns, also polka dots on colored Sm T I Y"&:’m‘:l:g’m grounds, including navy and black. All 38 inches wide. Velvet . 36-Inch “Sllpac Rayons at Only dpifhoris Cohinnd with Velves Untrimmed Aszure Hats Vo - LThis- “lovely material comes in attrdc- Kann’s——Second Floor, tive striped, checked and plaid designs on colored gmundle plain colors, c in¢luding white. ' All colors gunranteed fast. 4 Knnn 's—Street Eloor., leaves in their mouth. It’s a treat—not a task—for them to refresh teeth, gums and mouth m!m?miuw- A i :', i Thlsw lOnly with Kolz’nos. They know | | northwest, at 7:30- @'cloek to- 1 2 Our BUDGET PLAN §ale it’s right for it feds fight. Msrch, “Fres Tanced: TUDOR PLATE By the United States Army Band, Capt. Willam J. Stan- nard, band leader; Thomas F. Reallycleanteethandgums, | | OV e ST with diin diseasegerms | | Euphontum solo, *The killed and washed away— : that’s the bencfit Kolynos brings; and brin, dgs pleasantly andhappily—an¢ wnbontgm. Try Kolynos tonight. Bu Popu it today, Woull find thel| & mf*.z:';'s,w.::: Kolynos toilet an easy gt goe delightful habit—a lnbii of | | Trop health and happiness. So 31.95 to 32.3‘9 ouam... 4 - $1.65 —Here s a sale. thnt bmgs to' you really * . worth-while garments at a price you would expect to pay for a ferior grade. Man; : 4 ce trimmed, and the col- Childrens '-Nét ; Over-Dresses ~ $1.00 and $1.95 —Such dainty little frocks, as every . little girl wili want., Made of lovely " 'soft ecru colored net, ‘with necks, sleeves and bottoms of skirts trim- med with beautiful lace. Some with - little pockets of lace nxunbmdery < - Sizes.1 to 3 years... . '_pink S1ips to ‘under these dresses