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STAR, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1928 THE EVENING D, . C., committee in charge of the silver jubilee | been granted and full co-operation of- includes Mr. Wecksler, Jeremiah Weitz. | fered. Lieut. Mendez, it expected, | Maurice Mazer, Morris Garfinkle and | will take off from New York in the “BROTHER ISAIAH'S" CULT FACES| [ riibute Planmed | |'EWISH BODIES PLAN DISSOLUTION AFTER LOVE TANGLE TESTIMONIAL FOR RAQBULMM e SRR carly ot o ‘November. Representatives of Association Honduras 0. K.'s Flight Rumania has 141 schools for appren- ' tices in_industry and commerce. Will Honor Mr. Silverstone’s TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, October | ‘s 25 Years of Service. 24 (#).—The Colomblan government has asked Honduras for permission for the More than fifty representatives of Colombian army aviator, Lieut. Ben- Washington's prominent Jewish asso- jamin Mendez, to cross Honduran ter- ritory in his contemplated flight from | ciations were present at a reception and dinner last night at the Hebrew Home Look Out When —~\nur child tilts head to read. —helds his beok close to his face. —twists his body reading. These are all symptoms of eye strain and indica- tions that the child needs an— Etz Eye Examination Don't put it off. Have an Etz eye examination to- day and bring those eyes back to mormal. + Etz and See Better' REPORTS INCREASE INDRY LAW GASES! Justice Department Insti- tuted 55,729 Criminal Pros- ecutions Past Fiscal Year. Owner of Tract Sues to Oust Colony; Wife i Sturtevant Blowers For Burning Buckwheat Coal FRIES, BEALL & SHARP 734 10th St. N.W. Burchell’s Bouquet Coffee | (well worth the difference) 42¢ 1b. N. W. Burchell 817-19 Fourteenth Street when Eloped With “God-Man" Member New York to Bogota. Permission has | of Rellglous Sect. for the Aged at which the foundations - : | B b " ¥ were laid for a testimonial dinner for - | Chief Rabbi Gedaliah Silverstone, mark- U ing the twenty-fifth year of his service Fl c ra, 0o Dite 'na e orq "nel in_Washington. "‘tlg. ,f"'ln ,M"Neu,,. *Urbrige {0 . By the Associated Press. FORT MYERS, Fla., October 24— Ten years after “Brother Isaial haired and bearded “faith heale: 'founded a colony on an 80-acre tract near here, the cult today was facing | dissolution because of a court ruling | which ordered the property vacated within three days. Dissension broke out in the ranks chortly after “Brother Isaiah” had de- parted recently for California with two young woman members of the colony, | leaving “Brothér” Helder in charge a: | leader. Soon after the colony had been | founded, Mrs. Eric Younger, whose hus- | band owns the tract, became a member, but is alleged to have eloped with “Brother” Ernest Alden, one of the members, who claimed to be a “God- man, Younger, who obtained a di- | vorce, alleged that Alden promised to | make his wife a “God-Queen.” The elopement proved spectacular, Alden preventing Younger from pur- suing by use of a shotgun said to have been thrust into his hand by Mrs. Younger as they fled camp. The last chapter of the cult's his- tory here began when Younger and Brother” Helder, who had barred other men from the women's quarters, en- gaged in a fight. Helder had Younger | arrested, and when the latter was ac- | quitted Younger entered suit to oust the colony from his property. The colony has now dwindled to a dozen men and womeén. All woman members of the cult save one are mar- ried, although their husbands are not members of the cult, it was testified. The colony is 10 miles from Fort Myers, on the Tamiami Trail. Nearby ! is another colony known as the Kore-| | shan Unity, founded by Dr. Cyrus Teed, | formerly of Chicago, whose members adhere to the belief that the earth is concave instead of convex and that the people live inside rather than on the | outside_of_the_globe. Michael Wecksler, who ' presided, said that Rabbi Silverstone has married 2,000 couples in this city. He was formerly icme! rabbi of Belfast, Ireland. The E The Pederal Government instituted $5,720 criminal prohibition prosecutmn.s during the fiscal year ended June 20. 1928, it was announced last night b, the Department of Justice, which point. ed out this was an increase over the preceding year of 15020. The number of cases terminated | during the year was 58,420, leaving | 18,259 cases pending. In the record of | the cases terminated the results were | as follows: Convictions, 48,820; acquit- tals, 1431: nolle prossed or discon- | tinued, 6,114, and quashed, dismissed, | demurrer, 2,064. There were 34 convictions to each ez = Z g UPHOLSTERING DRAPERIES— LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Made to Order STANDARD UPHOLSTERY CO. 103 11th St. N.W. Main 4902 1217 G Street: Coupon No. 3 $2 English Longcloth 98¢ Piece Fine count. soft fin- ish; ideal for women's and infants’ under- wear. 36 inches wide; full 10-yd. pieces. “THE STORE FOR THRIFTY .PEOPLE HARI] K AUFMAN: 1316 to 1326 Seventh Street Establishing New Value-Giving Records in Kaufman’s Coupon No. 2 Men’s 75¢ Work Shirts 49c Fast color blue chambray, collar at- tached: 2 pockets. Sizes 14% to 16%. ~Coupon No. 1 Kotex 25¢ Box. Genuine Kotex, the standard of quality every wom- an knows. One dozen in box. TWO DAYS— Thursday and Friday Coupon No. 5 EXTRA FEATURE! $1.50 Panel Curtains ‘With 8ilk Fringe . 69¢ ] The Great October Price / Lowering Event — Offering Truly T ' Remarkable Values for . TWO DAYS— Thursday and Friday. To Make Sure of Not Missing Any nf the Good Things BRING THIS ENTIRE ADVERTISEMENT WITH YOU! y====== Coupon No. 29 Coupon No. 45 79¢ Baby Creepers, 49¢ Extra-Size Gowns, 49¢ Baby Creeptrs, of Broadcloth: Women's Extra Size Night Gowns. of plain” colors and white: some fine pink nainsook. in tailored style. white tops and colored bottoms. and 3 years. Women’s Bloomers, 32¢ Women's Outing Flanne] Bloomers. in neat pink and biue smres full cut and well made; regular sizes. Advertised Goods Sold at These Prices Only With Coupons No Mail or Phone Orders Coupon No. 6 EXTRA FEATURE! Misses’ $2 Butterfly Skirts, $1.59 The smartest fashion of the season for the miss or young lady! These popular Butterfly Skirts are ofe 2OParlcty of pretty plaids: exita full pleated and nicely ‘made. ~Sizes .27 to 31 waist measurement. Character Loan provides funds for EVERY NEED HATEVER your need for money, you can get the money by bor- rowing on the Character Loan plan, provided you are a government em- ployee or a responsible salaried person. House reépairs, doctor bills, 3 insurance premi- neet them all with money horrowed on the Character Loan “plan, Tong, and attractive pattérns. Although 100 dancing couples fell 17 ieet into an unused stable when a floor collapsed at Somerville, Ircland, none was injured. Coupon No. 65 81 Rayon Satin, 68c vard Beautiful cuality Rayon Saiin. 38 inches wide, in" 3 new and, wanied a5 well as biack and white. Taeat Torslips or Barty frocks. Washes perfeetly. ‘erfect weave. Coupon No. 7 $1.19 Diapers, 79¢ doz Standard avality Birdeye Diapers, hemmed teady for use. " 27 inch wide. 89¢ Bloomers, 49¢ Women's Wool Tint Rloomers. soft lustrous rayon stripe with lock seams. t!“’ull“cut and perfect quality. Sizes 36 Coupon No. 19 ==:=| in with 1.2 Girls’ $1 Dresses, 59¢ New Fall Dresses of pretty Prints in fast' colors. Sizes 1 to 14 years. Sev- eral smart styles. Coupon No. § 25¢ Towels, 15¢ make Huck with neat Tose, =_Cqupon No. 20 === 35¢ Pillow Cases, 18¢ " 45x36 resylation size Cambridge pil- ' low Cases, fine quality musiin, with 3- inch hem. Run of the mill. J======== Coupon No, 21 =—===== Women's $3.50 “So-Easy” Comfnrt bhpprrs. $2.69 +'S0-E; Gomfort Slipers. Coupon No. 30 Tots™ 85. 98 Chinchilla Coats, $3.95 quality All-Wool _Chinchilla ts. in tan, biue and gray. lined for extra warmth with heavy quilted l ‘oupon No. 66 $2 Plcol-Top S]lk Hose, 59¢ Sght irrequlary of women's (il fashioned. Thread 8iik | Ghifion top. . Silk_from ose. with plcot top: b 81 P > obwebby fineness! et Pind " every wanted shade. sales final. . Famous _“Cannon” Towels. 18x36 inches. bie oF sold borders. Apartments Avaslable The H{ghiands “A Most Desirable Address™ Use all of the :ervices of “Your Bank.” Begin' by starting a checking or savings account. acquittal, a slight gain over the pre- | s ceding vear. The aggregate of fines, forfeitures and penalties imposed was D ea6a, “dan"ana. prison cemtences | 1,400 AT FIRST SYNOD | imposed reached a total of more than | 1,700 years, an increase of 48 per cent, ‘ SINCE REFORMATION’ the hikhestflsh;ce the prohibition law B AT | went into effect. i The Tecord in regard to smurcling of Eishop of London Presides Over quor into the United States by wate Cler: dng craft discloces that during _the et e year 370 domestic ship sei: | St. Martin. made and of foreign vessels were 22, ‘nv the Associated Press. —_—— | LONDON, October 24.—Fourteen CHRISTIAN SClENCE | hundred clergymen under the chair- | manship of the Bishop of London met EDITOR DEAD AT 78 at St. Martin in the Fields Church today for the first synod of the clergy Mo, Ella W, Hoas Long Associated | 1614 In the diocese since the reforma- | | tion. With Journal and Sentinel | Great secrecy was observed. It was Staffs. | understood, however, that the bishop | intended to report on decisions taken By the Associated Press | by the I"ouse of Bishops at their recent BOSTON, October 24.—Mrs. Ella W.| meetings and to ask that the diocese Hoag, an associated editor of the | pledge itsclf to carry them out. Christian Science Journal and the| These decisions included a ruling Christian: Science Sentinel, died at her | that uhe of the revised prayerbook, | home here yesterday at the age of 78.| Which was rejected by the House ot Mrs. Hoag was a native of Toledo,| Commons this year, should be left to Ohio, where she resided until she en- | the decision of the individual parishes. tered the service of the mother church, | It was understood the bishop would the Pirst Church of Christ Scientist, in |ask the synod to approve the appoint- this city, in 1918, as a member of the;mfi,n' of a commission to consider re- hoard of lectureship. Previously sh”lamons between the church and the had beén; for about a year, a member | state. of the houschold of Mary Baker Eddy, the discoverer and founder of Christian Science. She is survivad by a sister, Miss Mary Whitteker of Toledo, and by two daughters, Mrs. Roland Rogers of New York City and Mrs. Kirke White of Centerville. INTEREST 1,0C3 YEARS Alumnus Starts Fund to Aid Edu- cational Facilitics at Prince- 89¢ Bloomers, 35¢ A ‘Women's Bloomers of plain crepe, nainsook, in regular and extra sizes. Coupon No. 4§ ===—===i Coupon No. 47 === material. Sizes 1 to 6 years, for hoys and_girl Permanent Coupon No. 31 ton University. By the Associated Press. TROY, N. Y., October 24.—Henry G. Granger of Buskirk, near here, has de- posited in a bank of Hoosick Falls, N. Y., 8100, “to promote and improve the educational facilities of Princeton Uni- versity,” where he was graduated in 1893 and played on the foot ball team. The term of the deposit is 1,000 years. Each -year half the interest will be sent to Princeton, the other half added to the principal. In 90 years the ac- cumulation, exclusive of what goes to Princetons, will be $1,620.80; in 198 years, $108,731.20; in 504 years, $9,496.- 970.040.40. These computations were made by the bank. OvVErLAND - ROUTE Conn. Ave. & Cal. St. One of Washinoton's exclusive Apartment Hotels offers suites from 2 to 7 rooms, furnished and unfur- nished. Rentals Moderate Wardman Management .+ Road of Romance to all the West. Short, scenic transcontinental route California VISIT HAWAII Tsle of tropic loveliness. Palatial steamers — fre- quent sailings. Ask about escorted all-ex- pense California. Hawaii Tours. SEE DEATH VALLEY enroute California. Enjoy its mysterious grandeur by comfortable 2-day all. expense -motor trip. Season starts Nov. 4th. Overlan Youe sorry fo part Jrom folks you meet on the Limited Interestin are your fe ]ow travelers on this fine, perfectly appointed train. Only 68 hours en route. Leaves Chicago 8:30 p. m. Dining Car Meals that Appeal and Observation Cars on all trains. LOS ANGELES LIMITED No finer. Extrafare and more than extra fare im- plies. 63 hours to Los Angeles. All-Pullman— maid, barber, bath, valet. Lv. Chicago 8:10 p.m. CONTINENTAL LIMITED Standard and tourist Pullmans, chair cars— 68 hours. Convenient afternoon departure. Lv. Chicago 2:30 p. m. All trains leave C. & N. W. Terminal, Chicago. For complete travel information and booklets, ask o CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN UNION PACIFIC 508 Commercial Trust 15th a ot Sta. nd Ma or Philadelphia, Pa. eop]e you'd like to keep as friends d Route:West Chicago & NorthWestern-Union Pacific The Departmental Bank “Your Bank” 1714 Penna. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 2709 Under U. Goveray et ision klin Trust Bidg. nd Chestnut Sts Philadelphin, Pa. 203-K bi= offering! Men's and ‘ount me's suits, a varlety of Sleasing dark and sedium patterns: inzle and double sreasted models ! smartest alterations, {t"any, at cost. Coupon No. 10 51 Sheets, 68(‘ ell wn _ Roseda Shem‘ 1un ummlc-befl me wearing _quali Bleached excellent === Coupon No. 11 $3 Rayon Spreads, $1.89 eautiful, lustrous quality Ravon k3 81x105; in_wanted blue and gold, also two-tone strip fE====== Coupon No. 12 25¢ Dress Ginghams, 12V5e tandard _ quslity “York” Dress nted fast _colors. Bretiy colored ehecks for Fall needs. Coupon No. 13 89¢ Taffeta Rayon, 35¢ New Fall styles in handsome bro- ; every wanted erfect quality. Coupon No, 14 $1.50 Tablecloths, 89¢ Famous Bstty Bates Tablecloths, in assorted patterns; durable linen color. f===—= Coupon No. 15 10c Spools O. N. T. Cotton 3 for 24c note these are 250.vard Numbers 40, 50, 60 and 10 In ! 750 yards of thread at half pricel 59¢ Tahle Covers, 3%¢ 50-inch Stenciled Table Covers, foct. auality, u? neat patterns. er- ote i — Coupon Na. 17 39¢ Cretonne, 23¢ vd. Popular Sunfast Cretonne, 38 inches vide, in newest Fall patiern ith v Cotpon No. 1 $1.25 Krinkle Sproads, 69¢ Full _double-bed size Krinkle soreads i Bretty stripes of tose. biue and gold. These Important in Coupon No. 80 75¢ Rugs, 49¢ 36x38 Felt Base Rugs, bordered all a nd, with fancy centers. New pat- terns. Coupon No. 81 $2 Magazine Racks, $1 Metal Magazine Racks, 1 oxide green, ved, gold and black. 13 inches vide. 30 inches hish, Copon No. 39¢ Table Oilcloth, 19¢ Siight seconds of 43-inch Table Oilcloth, in white and fancy iing patiern === Coupon No. 85 $1.69 Bridge Lamps, $1.09 Fancy Metal Oxidized B P A o e o4 at shade and nt: $2 ‘smokmg g !undn, $1 9-inch fancy base Ash Tray and Maich Holder, in several colors. 30 inches hizh = Coupon No. 85 $1.50 Rugs, $1.19 Bace Russ Ih attractive pat. terns: all with borders. Side 4%axd's . sauare. Coupon No. s] 50 Ro"('r "kau , 98¢ Boys Speed” ball- bearing Adiushblc Roller Skates, com- plete with key. Coupon No. §7 === $1.25 Rag Rugs, 7% Popular hit-nnd-miss patterns Bize 27x54 inches. Wom of Soft ‘plable. biack kfd with fexibie turn soles. ~Strap or oxford models. Sizes 3 to 9: widths C to triple E. “Boy Proof thr- '$2.69 Pair A real sturdy shoe. built to with- stand the roush violence of & bovy . Stylish_and_servicealile. Made ith geauine wWearfiex rubber Toret and heels. Sizes 1 to With This Coupon Only . Children’s $2 Bath . Robes. §1.49 Pamous Beacon Blanket Bathrobes, in excellent range of colors. Full cuf and well made. Sizes 7 to 12 years. Coupon No. 32 5¢ Knit Waists, 17¢ Boys' and Girls' Knit Body with two rows of butions. to 12 years. Walsts, Sizes 2 10 Stylish and practical Winter Coats, in sizes for misses and women—priced far be- low their real worth to make this one of the biggest events of our October Coupon Sale! Fashioned of suedes, velours and hnh ia dnths. in plain colors; also sport mixtures in the smart mannish styles. in the lot from 14 to 42. Second Floor, —— Coupon No, 24 == Women's $1.39 Boudoir Slippers, 95¢ Pretty and comfortable to slin into mornings and evenings: of good quality oft padded soles. Fanc d brown effects, Wit Sizes Men s Sl 75 Felt House Slippers, $1.29 Men's Populsr Everett Felt House Slippers. m and black leather with flexib) her turn soles and rubber ool ‘Siaes'1 16 11, =="Coupon No. 26 = Boys' 86 98 to $8.98 Suits & O'Coats, $5 Wondertul _Coupon Ssle values for sofendia oy group of Poliiceabie anatn Sothing. incliding Lpiece Buits and good warm ‘Wint coats. Good selockion oi" patterns. Sives in the ot from 8 to 17 Coupon No. 27 Boys’ §1.25 Golf Knickers, 97 i pular Pt school w fabric, "in 7"t 15 ¥ Kiiokers for dy cellent pat- from stur terns. ll’! “Coupon. No. Little Bov- 53 98 Winter Coats, $2.99 Smartest Winter Overcoats for youns. sters of 3 to 8 years. Handsome ni blue Admiral Coa: 0 Winter coats In brown b ford gray in the COUPON Sales Our BARGAIN BASEMENT Coupon_No. 88 45¢ and 30c Hall Runners 33c yard HI" Runners with fan ers: all with hordm and 27 Illchtl wide. Perfect. plain 24 Coupon No. 89 515 Day B»ds, $11.98 Pul S1se DAY Bads n' makosany G- ish with heavy link springs and soft cretonne covered pad; coverings for sides of be : Coupon No. 90 = 9¢ Floor Covering, Pelt Base Floor Coverings. 4-quar- ter and 6-quarter wide,” lengths from “‘AL'.}") 6 square yard: Many pleces i Coupon No. $1.50 Serving Trays, $1 Landscape and picture centers coy- ered with glass. 13 inches wide, 21 inches long, wiih metal handles and trimming: cinch White Madias. Coupon No. 93 Window Shades, 39¢ Duplex and Opaque Window shades. 3 ft. wide, in green. tan, wiiie, ete Parfect = rollers and complete with fixtures. Coupon_No. 91 25¢ Sport Hose, ]71- Children's Fancy Sport for in plain colors nnu hn:ies Sizes 6 to Sizes Harry Kaufman's Coupon No. 33 Women’s Gowns, 79%¢ Warm Flannel Nightgowns, in extra fizes for large women: ncat pink and blue_stripes. _Generously full eut. Crey )e K.lmonos. Sl 95 omem genuine Bok-Le Crepe besutiful 5o, Serpentine Crepe Regular and extra size: Coupon No. 35 $2 Brllmn haun Slips, $1.2 Beautiful soft lustrous auality ‘that Iaunders perfectly and always retains its rich nppearance. All the lcading shades. Sizes 36 to 44. Coupon No. 36 Infants’ 39¢ Shirts, 24c Infants' Rayon Stripe Shirts, high and low neck and wrap-around styles. Coupon No. 37 Little Boys’ $3.98 Coats, $2.85 Warm Winter Coats for little (‘h.’\n\ of 2'; to 6 years. Of heavy wool iab- rics |I| plain CO]DH also the popular Admira1 “models. Coupon No. 3§ === $1.25 Garments, 79¢ Women's Nightzowns and Paiamas. of genuiné Windsor Crepe, in pretty floral patterns: full cut and well made. WL LPinde? Berfectiy, ARd reauire no Foning Cottpon. No. 39 A9c Uumn Suits, 49¢ and Girls' Cotton Ribbed tors sulfs! 1ghi heesed Pack sizes 2 to 12 years. == Cou Girls’ S‘i Dresuu. Sl 08 Beautiful Glorla Ragon Taffeta Frocks, lon ve models, in neat Thecks: Cholce of several styles. suu 7 to 14 years. === Coupon No. 41 Infants’ 39¢ Garments, 24c Chelce of gawns. Kimonos and Long o Bhert CGetirudes, of fme " bleached O ting fannel. With' pink of biue shell stitched edges. Women's $1 Rayon Underwear Fine Quality Ravon Undersarments. includ- jamas. Dance Bloomers, Chemise ax Brassiers and Top Chemise. Full cut and well tailored. Lace and contrasting color trimming. o delicate Cotpon No. 43 ’ $1 & SL. Union Suits, 7% ‘Winter weight ecru ribbed vulon suits: heavy“auaifiy, il ot warmth and comfort. to 16. Thily excoptional at 19¢ a suit! n No. 44 Boys’ 89¢ go $1 Blouses, 69¢ “Tommy Tucker" Bisuses, of fine Tustrous, Bl’oldf\e'h full cut and fast color. Sizes 8 tn 16, Infants’ 89c Dresses, 55¢ Infants' Long and, Short Dresses, ‘hand l’mhl’flldmfl in dainty desizn: Inhms Brmhed Wool Sets, $2.49 Four-piece Sets. consisting of soft Brushed Wool Sweater. Cap, Leggins and Mitts. In white, pink or blue. Each set in a box. j====== Coupon No. 50 Men's 79¢ Underwear, 55¢ Men's Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, {n cru color: perfect sarments. Sised o 46. Coupon No. 51 === Men’s $3 to $5 Pants, §1.95 assed Oddments _and, “factory rejects.” lored and perfect fittins of Dafternt for men aRd voune men. Sizes 29 to 42 waist measurements. ) ——====== Coupon No. 52 Men’s $4 Sweater Coats, $2.99 Men's Sport Sweater Coats, in V- neck style: choice of handsome shades of oxford and tan and brown hea:her Tixtures. "Bizes 38 to 45. je======== Coupon No. 53 Men’s $1.50 Pajamas, $1.15 Men's Flannelette Pajamas, full eut and extra well made. Sizes A to D. oupon No. 54 Men s 75¢ Sox TWO Pairs for 69¢ Men's Pancy Hose. of silk and silk- gnd-rayon. in fancy patterns. Sizes s to 1112, Coupon No. 55 === Men's Hose THREE Pairs for 47c Fine soft Cotton Half Hose. excellent yeating quality and serviceable weisht. Caupon No. 56 Men’s $1.50 Union Suits $1.10 Men's Gray Ribbed Union Suits, nemy SWies” weldhts ‘standard srade. Sizes 36 to 46 Coupon No. 57 Women's 85¢ Union Suits 49¢ 'omen's Wool Tint Rayvon Stripe VJnlrm Suits, in regular and extra sizes. SIPP‘:'HP!.K and knee lensth. Perfect auality je======= Coupon No. 58 Women's 79¢ Hose, 49¢ Women's Rayon and Wool Hose, lus- trous ravon to the top. mixed with Uous TAYOR, “Pnd"an' Tolofs. - Perfcet quality. 600 Dozen Pairs $1.50 Full-Fashioned Pure Theead ik HOSE : f% 390 Pair Every wanted shade, including white and black. These are excellent hose, machine mended, and have neither heles nor runs. All sales finall No ex- changes' or refunds. Caupo No. 6 Women's $3 to $10 Raineoats $2.75 Remarkable values for our October Coupon_Bale! Don't miss it! United Statss Rubber Co-s nationally aaver- tised “Raynster” Rubber Raincoats. in an array of variesated color. prints. Cemented throuzhout. with vulcanized pockets. Sizes 18 to 40, for misses and women. Silk Dresses, So..) 5 Remarkable sroup of women's extra. Silk Dresses, of flat crt fottrous satiner 15 sn tceliont range of smart styles’ Colors of ¢ocoa. bro Independence, bliie and black. Exir sizes from 42 to 52. for large women. Coupon No. 70 $16.50 to $25 High-Class Silk Frocks, $12.50 Charming styles to delight the fash: }nnervflnd st u.n“m-mx savings just Coupon 5. tomorrow duy.” Beautitul silks. ‘in | the mod i, 00058, sponsered tor” Pall and Coupon No: 71 Children’s 50c Golf Hose, 29¢ Boys' and girls’ Golf Hose. part- wool and heavyowelght cotton, in new- patierns. Sizes up to 11%a. Coupon No. 72 $3 Part-Wool Blankets $1.89 Esmond Mills mous Blankn soft and fleecy, in pretty an, gray Plaids of rose. blue. ta 21 orehid, bound with histrous sateen: part-wool —_— 19¢ Oulmg Fl.nnel. 12Ve nlEaT Quailty Outting Flannel velty stripes isht groun White.” Full bleces and perfect Coupon No. 59 33333 Boys’ and Girls’ $2.50 SCHOOL SHOES 1.79 Sold at This Special Price Only With Coupon Boys' and girls’ School Shoes, in tan and black leathers, all-leather soles and rubber heels. amount of scuffing and hard wear. 7 Cou; Children's Slip-on Sweaters $1.19 and comfortable Sweaters for lite bovs and Fitia— choice of new colors In pretty stripes. Also Cotton Jersey Lumberjacks, in brown, blue and whits. Slip-on === Coupon No. 61 39¢ Drapery, 16¢ on an"y Fabrics, in rose. blue finish. Full picees from which you can buy the required number of yards. === Coupon No. 62 50c Towels, 24¢ Bix, generous size Cannon Turkish Bath Towels: 23x44 "inches, double thread _quali absorbe; Plain_white. t and erfect auality: === Coupon No. 63 S $2 0 M S'i Swrllprs, $1.89 oat Sweaters and Fany CReker PulOverae (- ALLIAC: {ive colors and designs. "Sises 28 to pon No. 64 $2 and 82“)0 Golf Clubs 79¢ each Here's _your opportunity to better your same with new clubs! _High- IPade “make. fné ‘quality woods: 'in Fetious Siyies. "Be Rere early for ret Sturdy footwear that will stand any Sizes ® Coupon No. 74 75¢ Gloves, 49¢ Women's soft. able Cham« nmm Gloves. mn’Lnu novelty cufs ina variety of designs and colors. Newest Fall shades. -uh ik embroid- ered cuffs. Sizes 6 t = Coupon No. 75 25¢ Percales, 18¢c yard-wide Percales, in neat figures ‘on stripes and Fast colors. Full pleces. 79¢ Pongee Sllk 4ac Yard Fine Qualil all pure silk Japanes n Tenuine 12-Momie *Taeal for arapes. $1 le Drflso.-. 89%¢ Crisply fresh fo Tietie tors a?"z‘ ot R cellent grade fast-color ginghams and novelty ‘Drints. Coupon No. 78 ========3 Extra Size Gowns, 64c Women's Extra Size Night Gowns, or square k s, 5! Cnperied embrm-.l:t h fronts nl 81 Extra Size Slips, 59¢ Women's Exira Size Slips of lustrous Brosdeioth, “in faxt “calors ‘ot i h'and white: fnished with Iace edge.

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