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Warships 30 Miles Out Crack Plaster In California Homes By the Associated Press. SANTA MONICA, Calif.,, July 24 —Because concussion from the G Caulfield R f t b!g, guns of mfi Pngnc nmiiso miles at sea, has en cracking ov. Caulfiel efuses Stay Bine nrchkin. s ‘ana. . i Failing the ears of residents here, to Three in Sensational the bulldogs of the deep hence forth will do their barking 10 miles farther out. Robbery. i+ " Copt. Fdward C. Kalbfus, chief - of staff of the Fleet Battle Fleet Division, so decided Friday after visiting the home of Charles Firthman and noting the dam- age. Firthman and a group of his neighbors had complained. OFFICERS TO RETIRE MISSOURI BANDITS 10 BE EXECUTED © Br Ahe Associated Press KANEAS CITY, July 24 ‘Three gun- Mmen who shot a path through a Re-| publican national eonvention crowd June 14, 1928, to escape after robbing the Home in the manner of the old West, today faced the certainty ot Al s y o B o e N o e gy - ATtiain. A Cornell, Cavalry, an ¥esterday he would not stay the triple, | duty with the Towa National Guard at Simultancous execution of the bandits, | Des Moines, and Capt. Robert J. Ken- condemned for the slaying of James H.| .- - . Happy. Smith, who pitted his courage | nedy, Quartermaster Corps, at Govern- against the automatic firearms of the|ors Island, N. Y., have been ordered to bandits and three companions. & their homes fo await retirement. The men under death sentence dre ! ciny paul J. Vevia, Infantry, has ony " Mangiaracina, dandy AL TR R been transterred from Fort Wadsworih oliva-skinned machine gunner, and|N. ¢ John Messino, driver, whose mistake led | RApids, Towa: CHaplain Earl D. Weed 1o the capture of the gan | from Fort Riley, Kans., to Fort Niagara, A platoon of guards with machine |N. ¥.; Chaplain John O. Lindquist from guns 'at_strategic points and power- | Fort Hayes, Ohio, to the Ohio State ful flcodlights on the county jail are | University, at Columbus, and First Lieut. the sheriff’s answer to repeated rumors | Forest J. French, Coast Artillery, from a last-minute delivery will be attempted. | Fort Monroe, Va., to the University of Six bandits participated in the rob- | Cincinnati, Ohio. Tnet b oatiling machine gun’ and T e S movs drove. off the ||I COME TO OUR COOL, COMFORTABLE OFFICES FOR DENTISTRY fobbers with tear gas bombs after they 500. Get, the conscientious advice of an had gathered up $19.500. ‘The retiring robbers turned their guns on a convention crowd thronging the strect anid made a spectacular es- cape. Patrolman Smith, a charge of | buckshot in his back, died as he shot the windshield from the bandits' car. Four others were wounded and one Wit~ ness died of neart failure, Tony Bonello, fourth member of the ang, pleaded guilty and is serving a ife sentence in the Missouri Peni- | tentiary. While he was .at_large his| young wife was slain in New York, pre- sumably by gangsters, who thought she “knew too much.” Police still seek S§am Stein as leader of the gang. and the sixth gparticipant in the robbery, known only as “the cowboy.” A door torn from their car in the | mad flight Jed to the arrest'of the three condemned bandits 48 hotirs after the Spectacular robbery pod: e o Farmant ey b gy ML) BANDITS WIN ON RACES; Dr.! FREIOT ROB BOOKIE AND CLIENTS | Phone National 0019 $2.700 Is Pk Hrom.: prosrstord 407 7th St. N.W. Entrance Next to Kay's Jewelry Store New Customers Are Allowed to Enter During Hold-up. Ha’rd = 7 S »_"' £ CORN B the Associated Press. CHICAGO, July 24—Regardless of Gone In 4 Days Roots and All and a fair estimate of its cost. FREE EXAMINATION SUCTION < and_ Bridee Work, an Guaranteed. whether the horses were running well, there were no profits yesterday for rac- ing followers in Argo, a southwest sub- urb. Five bandits, armed with a ma- chine gun, took all the money. The bandits slipped into a hand- book room in the rear of a barber shop, lined up the bettors against the wall, took $2,700 from the proprietor and an unestimated amount from the patrons. ‘Whenever another patron would knock at the door he was allowed to enter and then shoved into line. “The bandits fled in an automobile. The patrons summoned police and gave chase and for a mile down the suburban avenues the pursuers and-the pursued engaged in a gun battle, with residents deserting the streets. ‘The bandits finally outdistanced pursuers. | PERUVIAN CABINET QUITS LIMA, July 24 (#)—The Peruvien || ing liquid belong to the dark ages. cabinet resigned last night, the action || It's the modern way—the sensible ¢ customary as a new legislative session || way to take out corns—to abolish approaches in order that the President || callouses—to dissolve the hard skin may be free to select new ministers. | from heels and toes and to put your The former head of the cabinet was ||| feet.in good vigorous condition so | Huaman de Los Heros. No official indi- | || that you can walk and run and jump cation as to the future premier has been || and dance 'with ease and pleasure. | given. | ~Just ask for a box of Radox at Often the ministries are reappointed ||| Peoples Drug Stores or any modern || after the traditional resignation, but re- | || drug store—you'll be delighted.—Ad- | ports are that no members of the latest || vertisement. ! cabinet will be given portfolios again el Callouses, Too Out to stay out—selling like hot cakes in Great Britain and now in America—the pleasant, easy way to gel. rid of corns—a joyous, refresh- ing, invigorating foot bath for 3 or .4 nights and then lift out the corn —roots and all. They call this miracle worker | Radox and since it has been | working wonders with the bad | feet- of the tight little Isles—plasters and acids, cutting and skin destroy- THROUGH OUR EASY PLAN! 1t's futile to simply wish to be Thousands of Washingto- have found our plan to be quicker and far superior uny way Investigate it! Youwll immediately begin miking plans to use it! . Open Daily 9 to § Saturday Until Noon NATIONAL PERMANENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED 1890 949 NINTH ST,NW. Just Below N. Y. Avenue - Kannf. Tomorrow Is the Last Day You Can Buy This OR MORE ON YOUR SAVINGS The Busy Corner Penna. Ave. 8th & D Sts. “Kenville” Frame At the Special Price $7.35 —Exquisitely engraved high bridge white gold filled frame of the newest style, with solid white gold pads, assuring comfort. Your own lenses in- serted without charge. ¢ Have Your Eyes Examined Accurately—Here! —OQur registered Optometrists will examine your eyes without charge or ohllgatlon. Kann's—Street Floor. Y.. to duty at Goe College, at Cedar | JULY FEATURE VALUE gn’}; ‘ \ Curtains Cross Curtains 7-Pe. Cottage Sets 0900000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000090 v & Upholstery Remnants and Awnings (300 yds.) Useful Lengths of Cretonne, Marquisettes and other materials; were 29¢ to 50c 100 yd. Friday only, yd (500 yds.) Remnant Lengths of Drapery Fabries; originally 55¢ T5c yd. Friday only, ]Q¢ Glazed Chln‘l. 50 wide; ~originally $1.25 yd. Friday only, 59c yd.. (250 yds,) Trimming Remnants, edgings, chintz ruffiing; originally 10c to 20c yd. Friday only, sc yd almost any size you need; were $3.97 to $24.10. Friday only— 98¢ to $8.95 Fifth Floor Lots of Rug Bargains! (8) Grass and Fiber Rugs, 6x9, Ultra, ('rnfl.flmnn‘{;;fil:n(:flmman- der makes; were $21.50, Priday only. $9 .95 (8) Grass Rugs, D?]hl and nov- elty stripes, 6x9 ft.; some reversi- ble; were $6.75 and $8. $3 95 Friday only g (3) Grass Rugs, 6x9 and 4x7; 14.50. Frid o e SHtens S8 (18) Crex de Luxe and Wicker 4x7; were 310 only .. (7) Salem Fiber Rugs, reversi- ble; for porche or cottage; $l were $2.50. Friday only. (5) 27x54 Crex Ultr: ‘Vd ht Grass Rugs; were $4.50. Fri- $2 day only . (30 yds.) («hlllm Ml“.lnl, 36 in, wide; was 40c yd. Friday only, yd (19) Koollex Fiber Rugs, 4x7: bl Frid l'y $2.95 (25 yds.) Remnants Fiber and Grass “Runners, orginally 85¢ to $1.75 ylnt only, yard.. 2 (46 yds.) Tniald Linoleum Rem- nants; wgs $1.15 0 $3 sq. o Fridgy ovly, sq. Ydis S9¢ fth Floor 50 White Coats Were $10.95, at $5 White flannels and fancy weaves with the new fitted lines or smartly belted, Mannishly taflored and beautifully finished throughout. . Sizes 14 to 20 and (9) Misses’ Suits, of kashmere, tweed or covert; all with smartly tailored blouses to maich their ]Sl?lmzi.z Oxg;au’d.“ll)lue and black. izes 12 to 38. Were $25.00. Friday only.. $10'OO (5) Suits, of wool crepe, tweed smd1 s b:;; _;nsna green. Origi- nally $40.75. Priday only. . $1 0() (25) Dress and Sport Coats, some richly fur trimmed. Black, tan, blue and green; sizes 14 to 42. Originall; el B8 50 00 Second Floor Eg & fi g;é"’l‘ fi P h Double Ruffled Valance Color Ruffled Cur- What an Opportunity 1.000 Pairs Curtains The Kind You Pay $1.50 and $1.95 for Regularly—Pair 94- Here's the July feature news for tomorrow—beauti- ful, well made curtains for any room in the house . . . priced less than $1! 1,000 pairs offering one of the finest selections in the city at this one low price! ‘M Curtains for the Living Room Bed Rooms Dining Rooms Smart Tailored Curtains Sun Parlor Breakfast Alcove Curtains—Fifth Floor Toys Kiddies Like at Great Savings! (2) Movie Mn;_h::u originally $3.75. Friday . o $1.95 nally = $10. only nngml y 32 i n)’ o $1.49 Children’s Books, origi- nal]y $1.49 to $2.00. Fri- 25c day only o Uy $100. Fnd originally § 8y only ....... PR 100 Fourth Floor Bargains for the Housewife! (3) Screen Door Guards, originally $2.75. Friday Pt T 25¢ (24) Spoons, sc originally 19c. Friday only. . (31) Whisk Brooms, nrlgmally 350 and 49e. J()c qnd 19c- (10) Towel Racks, origi- 5o nally 25c, Friday only... (99 Pkgs) Thumb Tacks, originally 25c. ¥ri- ] ()g day only (2) Iron Munl\'n l?n-, originally 89c. Friday Jonly 49c ed Mixing Spoons. origtnally | 39c. Friday only 19¢ (1) Iniler. was $3.75. Fri- day only .... Sixth Floor " Double Soiled Lamp Shades 25c¢, 50c, $1.00 Shades that just re- cently were priced from 8149 to $1.95. Popular shapes and styles in the wanted colors. Sixth Floor Brassieres, Corsets and Girdles! (53) Garter Belts, girdles and brassieres in Summer-weight ma- terials, including mesh net, Were 47c. Friday only... (32) Girdles and Brassieres, brassieres are silk and lace combinations. Were 97c. 6sc Friday only . (19) Light-Weight of striped rayon, lightly boned. Were 98 etlettes brocade, with elastic_over hip- line, Were $1.97. Fri- $1 45 day only .. (15) Crepe hine Girdles, }:}nk o whi'uez.7;axtl3nz‘-1utlr hip- ine. Were $2.79. Fri- any’ oniy s $2.45 (10) Corsetlettes, Wwith inner belts and vee gussets of elastic over hipline. Were $249. Priday only... o Third Floor In the Basement Store Save 25% and More! (300) Boys' Wash Knickers in plain and striped patterns; 7 to 16. Were 69c; Fri- $1 day only, 2 for .. . (100) Boys® Wash Sulu. button-on models, of broad- . were 35 ) en’ Broadcloth Shorts, striped and fancy pat- terns; 34 and 36. Were 59c. Friday only .... (200) Boys' Broadeloth Blouses, sizes 6 to 15. Were 49c¢. only ... (50) Black Sateen Bloom- ers for girls 2 to 4. Were sc 19c. Friday only (36) Bloomers of rayon flat crepe, peach and _pink; 25 nnd 37. Were 59¢. Fri- 39c day only ... (20 doz.) Gowns and Paja- mas of rayon flat crepe, in pastels; - pajamas _in printed tuck-in styles. Were qgc 95c. Friday only .... (20 doz.) Shorts for women of broadcloth and voile; peach, green and pink: 28 ‘Were 59c. (100 prs.) of solid Jeath oxfords; broken sizes. much more. Friday sl 54 (100) Boys’ Bathing Suits; white shirts, plain color trunks; 30 to 3¢. Were 69 $1. Friday only C (100 pairs) Shoes for wom- en; kid, patent, satin; one- straps, tles and oxlordn, slmkel;zaui;cs dlr‘l’dl:hnn lots. ere an ‘Ppr. Priday only, pr. $l‘ 47 (75 pairs) Women's Arch Shofi of patent or kid; ohe- straps and ties; black; broken sizes. ¢ Were $3. day only . (100 pairs) ‘White Tennis flnufl. lc-nvnav wufl:“h Tub- r soles. Were 95c. v - S0c (50 pairs) Women's Bou- doir SI short lots; Friday, omy. e JOC Slip-Over = Sweaters, light weight rayon Ind ‘wool mixtures. $1.95. only ..... * (9) Flat Crepe permanent pleats; pastel shades, Were $3.95. Priday only.. (100). Girls' Voile Dr!-u, floral prints and white; 14. ere $1.59. Fri- sl day only .. eoposes 35¢. Figured Marquisette Dotted Marquisette Lace-edge Marquisette Savings on Glassware! (67) T-pe. Water Sets, of rose’ glass. Were 89c. Frida only” (29) S-pe. Refreshment Sets, with tray and four glasses. 40 Were 95c. Friday only C (12) Imported Glass Flower Vases. Were $1.95. " Friday Q] ll!' Heisey Glass an- lets. Were $1. only (5) erf shment Trays. Were $4.95. Friday only ..... Sixth Floor $32.90 Simmons Bed Outfit $23.65 A $15 cane or solid panel bed, a $12.05 layer-felt mattress and a $4.95 Sim- mons link spring—a $32.90 value for $23.65. Bedwear—Third Floor Summer Underwear Now Reduced! (142) Underthings, including pongee petticoats, pongee che- mise, and printed dimity gowns, Broken sizes. Were $1.00 (0 to $1.50. Priday only.... c (60) Striped Broadcloth Pa- jamas, and Percale Dancettes. Buoken sizes. Were 5oc. Q) Friday only . &7 (41) Striped Rayon Dancettes, pongee pajamas and nainsook slips. ~Broken sizes. Were Q) $1.19. Priday only....... c (25) Crepe de Chine Chemise, Step-ins, Gowng and Sl broken sizes, Were g $1.90. Friday only.. Third ’l“l’ Friday Bargains for the Home! (11) Window Awnings, origi- nally * $4.50 to $5.00, $250 Friday only ....... (1) 12-ft. Brown Rlll Shade, originally $11.50. Fri- s oy e, e $2.95 {I“ ("-mmpl"lwldor Pot. origi- nally T a o 9195 (5) “'Indul Awnings, nally only ;‘ll F;;lg:)n' ll,hf‘kd('hl[n. origi- ey i e | 2 (8) Fnldlnl Rocking Chairs, igi ::“5, inally $5.95. Prtd.y $2.95 Fourth Floor Save on Girls’ Furnishings " 412)“,1':“"0"4 Rayon Robes, sizes 16. th’e $2.95. Priday only.. $l 79 12“\1}} Tlllgr;: g::l. sizes 8 to . Were h ohiy e " $3.95 (33) Flannelette Robes with tiejbelt; 8 to 14. W Pbs Priday only . e $1 79 (20) White Rayon Be'rel.l with pastel bands. Were $1.25. s{)c Priday only (18) White Middies wiU’I col- ored collars; small sizes. 69c ‘Were $1.69. Friday only. . (13) !lmal& Sweaters, - tel stripes; to o Were $2. DS. only ...coceeens (8) Wool Skirts, pastel shades. 7 to 14. Wi 3.95. Prgy oniy 0o $2.29 WNIA Mlddy Skirts, ‘Were $1.00. trimmed 7 to 14, Wern $3.95. Friday only .. $2 95 (8) White Voile Dresses, small izes. Wi $2.95. Pri- day only -, $1.95 THRIFTY FRIDAY No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders: Accepted . at These Prices! Many Items Not Advertlsed Short Lots of + Toiletries (100 pieces) Face Powder, per- fume, perfume droppers, atomiz- ers, rubber gloves, nail files, shoe ~hooks and cuticle knives. 250 Were 35¢ to 50c. Friday.. , Street Floor Important Savings in Linen Dept.! (150) Rayon Scarfs and Vanity Sets; floral centers and plain borders in pastel shades; JSo ‘were 39c. . Friday only (75 Yds.) Mercerized Damask, 58" wide;, green or pink c was €9c yd. Friday only. (60) Huck Towels of pure white linen; hemstitched hems; were ‘50c. Friday 350 Clearance Groups of Notions, 5¢c, 10c 2 for 25c—and 25¢ These four great groups con- tain Needles, Tapes, Soap Dyes, Collar Bands, Bone Rings, - Blanket Binding, Sanitary Belts, Vegetable Bags and many other useful articles; some “soiled. Street Floor Clearance of Summer Bags (51) Smart Bags, of embroid- ered linen, straw, and shan- $2 tung; were $2.95. Friday only Street Floor Hurry for Children’s Shoes Going at Reduced Prices! (16 Prs.) White Kid Pumps, in breken sizes; were $3.50 Oxfords, bll(‘k or tan calf and patent leathers only a few in each style: were $5 to $6. Friday only, $l 29 ir . Second Fioor $3.50 to $5.00 Summer Hats $2.59 Felts, 'straws and silka -—in smart midsummer styles and colors. (150) more. $1.00. ® Second Floor Drastic Savings on Hosiery! (284 prs.) Womer's Lisle Hose, regular and extra sizes. Of a fine imported quality lisle, mostly broken sizes and colors, 210 Friday only, pr. (39 prs.) Bo Socks, all-over designs, with turndown cuffs. Broken size and 14 color ranges. Friday only, C Street Floor Summer Silks For Friday Only, Yard 88c Seven of the Summer’s leading silks—printed chiffon, printed georgette, printed shantung, printed flat crepe, printed rayon crepe, plain pongee and plain radium silk. terns. In the wanted colors and pat- Silks—Third Floor. * Two Big Values in Infants’ Furniture! (1) Imported Perambulator, with mud guard, large rubber tired wheels, su(ety strap and leather uphol lstery . was $05. l’rldlj $7950 only . (1) - Imported Perambulator upholstered in nn;nleathflr dark blue: was > i b $89.50 Fourth Floor Save Doubly in the Inexpensive Shop! (50) Inexpensive Dresses, printed crepes, chiffons and plain crepes; many With jackets. Sizes 20. Prldly $3 74 (30) Inexpensive Slllts coverts, basketweaves, tweeds; some with dressmaker blouses. Sizes 14 to 42. Were $15.74 - $9'74 day only.... (25) Inexpensive Suits, coverts, tweeds and basketweaves; belted in the new fashion. Navy, brown and green; sizes 14 to 20. Were $23.74. Pfl- aay only.. $11.74 Second Floor Save on Jr. Miss Coats and Dresses! (25) Coats, coverts, silver sprays, silks and crepes; black, bt green and tar. Sizes 13 . Were §10.75 to $7 95 $16.50. Friday only.. - (25) Dresses and Enumblefi. crepes, chiffons and georgettes; white and pastel shades. 13 to 19. Were $16.50. Fri- aay oniy. $7.75 (40) Dresses, ohiffons, geor- gettes, flat crepes and shantungs: youthful models in white and pastel shades. Were $10.75. Friday only... (30) Jackets, flat crepes, printed silks, velveteens and shantungs—double and single breasted styles. Were $5.95 and $7.95. P‘H-A $ZJS day only......coovnun Second Floor Sparkling Savings in Jewelry! flfl Earrings, Bracelets, Ani- mal Pins and Novelty Beads; were 69c. (78) Bracelets, Watch Bands, :;l:;l Bracelets -s-: Ngi- Beads; were 35¢, Fri- aay omny 25¢ (13) Bracelets and Watches; were $1. Pri- $1 day only . m":-‘h flK!I;man Cln-:l;; square utch design; were 69c. Friday only .....ocovunnn 490 (31) Novelty Beads and Chokers; were $1. Fri- day only ...... oy hikess 690 Street Floor Short Lots of Stationery Novelties Greatly Reduced!- Greeting Cards, Wrmng Paper, Autograph Books, Photo Albums, Recipe Holder, Address Books, etc. Originally 5¢. Now.. .2 for Se Originally 10c. Now. Originally 25¢ and 50c. Now. lsc Originally 50c and $1. Now..25¢ Originally $1.50 and $2. Now..75¢c Street Floor Hand-Woven Sandals, $1.95 Hand woven on the American last and rein- forced to insure comfort and satisfactory wear. Wide choice of smart color combinations. Sizes 315 to'8. Second Floor Boys’ Wear Reduced a Half and More! (126) Wash Suits, flapper and popular boys' styles, in sizes 2, 3 and 4 years. Colors guaranteed Originally $1.50 and riday only 680 3) Blue Cheviot rs, sizes 3 and 4 years. Were $6.95. Pfldny $%29 only (3) X uits, for hot weather wear. . Sizes 35 and 36 only ... Cool Daytme Frocks Reduced! (65) Daytime Frocks, voiles, dimities and prints, in soft pas- tel shades. Smart little styles; badly broken in size range. Originally $1.79. time Frocks, of linen — mostly extra sizes. Originally $5.9 Fri- (. oy L §389 (7) Dotted Swiss Frocks, most- Iy small sizes. Origi- nally $3.95. Friday only $1-89 Third Floor Summer Furniture Attractively Priced! (3) Bar Harbor Chairs, natu- ral finish; for porch or lawn; were $2.98. Friday $1_99 arbor Rogkers, ut ety comfprtable; were $3.95. % o Friday 2 50 (6) llrld e Sets; black trim- med in red folding table and four chairs. Were $12.95. Friday only... $3‘95 5) Willow (;;::;s- Lounges, were $12.95. ay oniy $8.65 lfi) ‘Steamer and Porch Chairs; folding;: some cretonne covered. some with tops; were $8 5 $14.95. Friday only... (12) Handwoven Fiber Chairs, seat and back upholstered .in cretonne: ‘ wide arms; _sprihg filled cushions; were $14.95. Friday or’|=v < $8 7a h - Remnants of Trimmings 10c to 50c Each Were 20c to $1.00 Laces, braids, net tulle, geor- gettes, chiffons, val laces, lingerie laces and ail-over laces — in lengths from !5 to 2 yards. Third Floor 100 Dresses and Ensembles Originally $16.50, Now $7.75 Just the type frocks for the first Fall days! printed flat crepes—plenty of dark colors and black. Plain_and Every frock has the new 1930 silhouette—the majority with long sleeves and a great many with jackets, Misses' sizes 14 to 20, women'’s sizes 36 to 46 and little women’s sizes 1613 to 221%. L] Spert Shop—S d Floor Men’s Collar-Attached Fancy Shirts 95¢ Odds and ends and broken lines of our own higher priced shirts—now at a price that af- $1.35—3$1.65 and $1.95 Values fords great savings. Mostly neat woven or rayon stripes—on white and colored grounds. Sizes 134 to 17. (315) Men’s Handkerchiefs, with. fancy borders. Were 25c. Friday only *¥ 10c (29) Tie and Handkerchiel Sets. Were $2.00. Pri- 75c day only .. (76) Men's Rayon Union Suits, blue only. Sizes 40, 42 and 44, Were 75¢. Friday only sgc (79) Fanecy ’l:ifl Were 65¢c. Friday A 19¢ (65 prs) Men's Shorts, sizes 38 to 42; were 55¢; Friday only, pair o cov, 29¢ Faney (18) Pull-over Sweaters, all wool; sizes 40 to 44. Were $4.95 to $6.95. day only (46) Rayon Undershirts, white, peach and pink. Broken sizes. Were 30 55c. Priday only (16) Flannel Bathing Trunks, all wool; blue only. Sizes 30 to 42, Were $2.95. PFriday only. $l 95 * (21) Rockinchair Union Suits, size 34 Regularly $1.00. day only .... Street Floor 200 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses and Ensembles, $10 Bve one picked from our regular $16.50 stock and re- duced r this special selling tomorrow. There are flat crepes, plain chlflonx printed chiffons, georgettes and prints. This seacon's styles and colors. Sizes 14 to 46. Second Floor LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800