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w Savings! New Momentum singly Interesting Event! ay UNDERPRICE SALE | Distinctive Gifts of Silver i Distinctly Low Priced e Pt——— Sterling Silver Candlesticks ] 2.98 P Regularly, $5 W oonsole t; of smar le deslgn?m' uy 3.98 P-. Regularly, $6.50 tractively boxed. Silver-Plated Ware 3.95 t0 17.95 Regulerly, $5 to $28.50 ‘Well-and-tree platters—cold meat platters—fruit baskets —casseroles—salt and pep- per sets. ] | 2.98 silver, in pattern. For Figures of Every Type! - W & B Gitdles Regularly $5 and $7.50 3.95 Side-fastening and step-in styles. Made of brocades, rayon, and other fine materials. Excep- tionally priced! Special! Girdles for the Larger Woman, Sale Priced.. ....$5 PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Don’t Miss This Thrill! " Silk Shantung DRESSES Summer’s favorite ma- terial in flesh . . . orchid, green, natural, maize, blue, and white. Some hand- made and embroidered. Others trimmed with pin- tucks, and drawn-work. Lovely styles for warm- weather wear! Smart Ensembles Included PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Printed Tub Silks . . . Sterling silver handles, with stainless blade and tines; at- m “Lorraine” Flatware a ten-year guaran Silver Plated Salt and Pepper Sets PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor boxed. $3.95 Silver Steak Sets Sterling Silver Sherbet Sets llcea. |a . 408 26-pe. Set, 2.98 . E 6.50 Silver plated flatware, with tee. Regularly $7.50 and $10; lovely designs; each set Notable Sale Price! ~ $2.95 Enamel Mesh Bags 1.95 Delicately designed bags, enameled in soft pastel shades to accompany dainty frocks; made by one of the foremost manufacturers of fine bags; exceptionally low priced. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Specially Purchased! : Astonishingly Priced! 1,867 Real Leather Bill Folds Usually Priced at $1.25 and $1.50 Real leathers, in morocco, ostrich, 5 9 lizard, and other smart grains; good colors, black, brown, and tan; con- veniently made with two bill sections and additional pockets; designed for both men and women. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor he May Underprice Sale of Silks As the sale progresses, the selling momentum increases. And no wonder! . ., with such silk values as these! All-Silk Printed Flat Crepe, Yd. A wonderful assortment; 25 styles to choose from, also heavy 159 quality all-silk flat crepe. 66¢ v- * Make ideal utility dresses; shown in the newest designs; guaranteed washable. AllSilk Taffeta Radium AlLSilk Honan Pongee Silk and Rayon Satin Twill Novelty Rayon ... stripes and checks 85¢c PALAIS ROYAL~—Second Floor WEDNESDAY, MAY T, 1980 Thrifty Mothers Will Welcome This Sale of ~ '1,000 Dresses for the Tiny Tots’ Every Occasion For School and Vacation Wear Girls’ Sheer NEW FROCKS Regularly $1.95 and $2.95 1.69 Fine quality Summery fabrics, Voiles . . . and printed cottons. Gay, attractive colors . . . cherr red, golden maize, soft blue, and pale orchid. Boleros, capes, circular skirts, and straight line models. Sizes 7 to 10 and 8 to 14 years, PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor A Summer Speciall Costume Slips f Flat C oRegula:y ;;f)}))e 77C Well tailored. Deep hems. Hemstitched tops. Some with appliqued yokes. Unusual at this price. Sizes 36 to 50. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor “Dressy” dresses. Hand-made .« « of dainty, sheer fabrics. Exquisite pastel shades. Sizes 1t 3. prints . . . and sheer voiles. Cool, pastel colors. Sizes 1 to 3. Dimities and cotton prints. Solid colors . . . with panties to match. Cunning styles for wee young- sters. Some hand embroidered. Novelty pockets.. Sizes 1 to 3. «PeterPan’’ Prints, 39c 59c regularly Peter Pan Prints are well- known to home sewers, and this year the patterns are more delectable than ever; and, in the May Sale, more than ever pleasantly low priced. 59¢ Rayon Twill 40 inches wide, in a large va- riety of plain eol- ors, suitable for slips, draperies, pil- 44c lows, etc. 95c Printed Celanese and Rayon Voile Not for a long time have we been able to offer such a va- riety of richly designed pat- terns. Gay colors as well as black 84C and white. PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor You Save $2 Here! $7.95 Linen Dinner Set (Hemstitched) at .95 Double damask cloth and six dinner napkins, all neatly hemstitched; your choice of several attractive woven pat- terns; a serviceable quality. PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor BANDIT TRIO SHOT BY POLICE AT BANK Two Are Belleved Wounded Fatally—Girl Is Hit by Stray Bullet. By the Associated Press. DAYTON, Ohlo, May 7—Two of a trio of bank robbers were wounded probably fatally yesterday by two police guards during an attempted robbery of the Zenia avenue branch of the union Trust Co. here. A third bandit was wounded and & small girl passer-by was shot by & stray bullet. Police said one of the ecritically wounded men i3 James Royal, 31, of 8t. Louis, Mo. in capturing the third member, who escaped after the shooting. Police said the man had been hi L had tion of $33,000 in currency. MINNESOTA BANK IS ROBBED. Two Bandits Get Between §8,000 and $9,000 and United States Dendn ‘Wint esterday in the Pota-up i Minnesots 1n16 o GIVES $12,500 TO AID IN PROMOTION OF PEACE Publisher Donates to Socioty Wow ' Seeking to Interest Business Men in War Prevention. men gsnnflm war, it was announced today ‘gn soc} Hety. 3 lnel-dydln has been advocating the participation of business men in tne movement for peace. URGES WORK BUDGET Street Explains Advantages of Plan to Civitan Club. Advantages of planning ope’s .work ahead byut’\e week, month and even the year were outlined Elwood Street, the Community Chest, yes- day to members of the glvfltlxlxn Club cited & num) men who plan in advance, not only {lm. their business, but for their entire ves, —— ‘Watermelon Alcohot ;ntm, be converted into tead of from corn. The Mh:r“fndu of Nardek, the new luet, be used as sirup in cook- or canfe , and the poorer grades utilized in manufacture of aleohol. A fCome down to the sea COME away from the city and down to the sea. Breathe deep and long the bracing ocean air. Come to Chalfonte- Haddon Hall, where the com- forts of the perfectly ap- pointed home are combined with the luxurious conve- niences of a large hotel steeped in traditions of hos- pitality. With such a back- ground complete relaxation is possible. Play golf. Ride on the beach. Take a sun bath under the supervision of an expert. An oil massage. Snooze in the sun on the Ocean Deck with the waves breaking at your feet . . . and the brilliant panorama of the sea stretched for miles before you. Now is the time . . . when nerves are fagged and eyes are tired . . . to come down to the shore and let the in- vigorating tonic of the ocean do its kindly work. We will be glad to send you more detailed informa- tion. There is a Motoramp garage. American and Europeam Plans Chalionte- Haddon, Hall ATLANTIC Iy | v, | l LEEDS AND LIPPINGOVY GONDGNE