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BEN LYON PERILED BY MAN WITH GUN | Post Card Threats Against| Actor Followed by Trip to Hollywood and Arrest. Life Threatened By the Associated Press LOS ANGELES, September 18 7chk' Warde, who gave his address as 107 East 103rd street, New York City, was | arrested late yesterday on & charge of | suspicion of sending death threats through the mails to Ben Lyon, screen | star and husband of Bebe Daniels. | ‘When taken into custody in front of | the Warner Brothers studio, where Lyon was_working, Warde carried a Joaded | revolver in his pocket, police sald. He told them, they related, that he had BEN LYON, hoped to kill the actor as soon as the Movie actor and husband of Beebe e e, 4 three | Daniels, threats against whose life A few days ago Lyon recei cture postcards. The first one, bear- | Prought arrest of a man with a gun in ywood ng & New York date mark, read: “Re- member meeting my sister in New York?"” Another, received a few davs later, | read: “I am on my way as I promise ‘Warde.” The Jast card, rerelvnl from Kansas City August 30 Tead: I am COMIE | Inhabitants Flee to Upper Floors fast. Say your prayers because you will need them. Warde.” Lyon turned the cards over to police, | l\'hn kept & wl]t,ch on the studios and | Lyon for several days. Yesterday after- noon they saw a nervous young man | BY {he Associated Prese pacing the sidewalk and nrrested{fl | LONDON, September 18.—The first After Warde's preliminary admission | peayy gale of Autumn was Taging over B o erunning | for the etor, LYOM | Jarge section of the British Isles, with | the prisoner began to weep and said he | heavy damage to property, particularly ! was interested in motion pictures and | to-the fruit crop. thought’ Lyon would get him & job.| The storm began late yesterday und‘ “The card about my sister seeing You was somewhat abated at dawn. in New York is untrue,” he sald. “I| ' The worst havoc thus far reported | haven't zot a sister | was on the Isle of Man, which was | | swept by a torrential rain- and wind | 3 GRAND JURY TO HEAR ‘whlch wrecked small craft and flooded | &l of the lov-lying districts. The lm-\ habitants were forced to flee to the top | CHECK FORGING CASE | fioors of their dwellings. Many sheep | |and . other domestic anim were | Roy H. Kinloch, Charged With :‘:‘:,fi:,fi“,;,’,’;’, P oy $780 Forgery, Is Bound Over to | = Action of Inquisitorial Body. Roy H. Kinloch, alias Kenneth M. Nelson, 30 years old, formerly chief teller of & bank in Albany, N. Y., was || bound over to the grand jury from Police Court yesterday on a charge of | forging a $780 check. | Wanted by police of Cleveland, Pitts- | burgh and New York City, as well as the Jocal authorities, Kinloch was | arrested Tuesday, when, police say, he | attempted to cash a check at a Riggs | Bank branch. According to Headquarters Detectives B. W. Thompson and Eugene Davis, Kinloch forged the name of John W.| Dwight, Buckingham Hotel, New York, to the check which was cashed here August 18. I . Kinioch was held un:ersflholm‘bcn% Gt grona a8 peege wans ed by Judge Gus chuldt and |} ol w Michael Keogh, assistant United States [f| T** Teoth. 36 and s attorney. |HEAVY AUTUMN GALE | TAKES FRUIT TOLL‘ and Domestic Animals Drown as t Storm Sweeps Over England. ot fliting _are when we make your FREE EXAMINATION Democrlh Adopt Dry Phtfnrm TULSA, Okla., September 18.—A plat- form declaring for “strict” enforcement of both State and national prohibition laws was adopted by the Democratic | State Convention here yesterday. The platform, which was indorsed by william H. (Alfalfa Bil) Murray, bernatorial candidate, also declared or & gross State jncome tax. LANSBURGH &BRo ' 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 Dr. F RElOT Phone National 0019 407 7th St. N.W. Entrance Next to Kay's Jewelry Store It’s Inexpensive To Be Fashionable The Smart School Miss Agrees With Us There In this day of miniature golf, miniature cars, miniature this and that, miniature ex- penditures are quite to the liking of the school-going girl. She's an enthusiast for the Inexpensive Shop. As she expresses it, “The values are simply a riot!” %9.74 The beloved jumper with a detachable silk blouse, many variations of the tunic, practical frocks of travel crepes that soil very slowly, and sleek satin frocks for dress-up affairs. 14 to 20, Inexpensive Shop—Second Floor A. crepe tunmie oo o £ neckline, $9.74., B. Black can- pe blouse, $9.74. C. Tan brown print__ with schoolgirl bow, .74, + THE _EVENING STAR, WASH LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 Thrifty Friday--Save 25% Again Tomorrow And There Are So Many Unadvertised Items Tomorrow—You Must Shop Personally! ¥ Down Go the Prices of Shoes! (19 Pra) Women's Strap Pumps, of black patent leather or brown kidskin: not @4 all sizes. Were $7.50. (23 Prs.) Women's Straps and Step-in Pumps, of patent leather, brown snake calf and black satin; broken sizes. ere Friday 51'95 $5.95 to $7.5 only .. (33 Pra) Misses’ and Junior Misses’ Oxfords, patent leather strap pumps: all with welted soles and leather heels, Sizes 11 to 1315 and 215 to 4. Were $500 and $5.95. Fri- $3 95 day only Second’ Floor Non Fiction Slightly Shopworn 4 Price (50) One of a kind books, originally $1 to $5. Safari, Roamin’ in the Gloamin’, Lorenzo the Magnificent, and many others. Street Floor Sport Togs for the Thrifty Sportswoman! Originany §306. P na 95, Fri- b S B o 1}:.’..;1'"':'1" o6 P ! y 3 e it e 9149 onlL3), Steevelom Jorsey Bisusss Sy YRAD (2) Raincoats. Orig- inally $10.95. Priday $3.95 B ally - buigeerfd $3.49 (1) All-Wool Sweat- ers. Originally #995. §4 49 Priday only .......... Originaily 3595, o1 %0 mally $5.95. - day only, complete.. $4'49 Or:“ ;‘l‘;“!flhm‘"n‘l Breeches. ginally $2.95. Fri- Gty o 9249 (2) Tweed Riding Breeches. od:lmny' .ll 95, $2‘95 Home Frocks Originally $1.00 and $1.95 v 59c¢ Cotton - jacket suits of small prints; sleeve- less lawn and printed dresses, and a few nurses’ uniforms; 14 to Third Floer Clocks and Jewelry Greatly Reduced! (1) Mantel Clock, mahogan; oase; as is. Was' $3.75. g Priday only ........ Ornlmentll O“Dly impor Wi 250 P 1d To e SL78 (15) Tié Clasps, gold and gold :l:‘)evd Were $1. Priday 69c (86) rrings, Nfiekhm Brace- lets and Pins. Were 79c. 39c (2) Mesh Bags, gold and sil finish; . § =0 Half Price Sale of Stamped Goods . . . and a few embroidered mod that are Only '3 Original Price! Breakf{ast sets, pillow tops, scarfs, vanity sets, pillowcases, curtains, rompers, spreads, children’s dresses and many others, Third Floor Clearance of Pajamas (56) Pajamas of striped percale and broadcloth and & few pa- jama ensembles with jackets and knee-length pants. Were 39C 69¢c. Friday only Third Fleor Women’s Handker- chiefs Reduced 25%, (100) Porto Rican Handker- chiefs, fine linen with rolled hems and hand embroidery in all four corners; tape and corded border styles. Were 25c. Q¢ Friday nnl_vl . : ’ Tots’ Dresses Originally $1.59 79¢c Bloomer or Panty style dresses of fast colored broadcloth and prints; sizes 3 to 6. (60) Tots' Felt Hats. Were $1.95 $1'29 Fourth Floor Knit Underwear Lower Priced! (52) Cotton knit union suits, bodice top; broken sizes; origi- nally $1325 to $1.50; Fri- §Q¢ day only..... (32) 0dds and Ends of Rayon Underwear; originally 'l 39¢ Priday only .. (74) Athletic Suits of nain- sook; 34 and 36; original- 9c ly $1.50; Friday only.... Third Floor 50c and $1.00 Glassware Now 25¢ and 50c Cheese and cracker sets, vases, mayonnaise sets, candlesticks, stemware, guest sets, smoking sets, candy boxes, flower bowls, dressing bottles, salad plates, salt and peppers, shaving kits and bath room bottles. Odds and ends—some in crystal, others in green, Tose or blue. Bixth Floor Fall Hats Originally $5.00 $2.79 Smart, wearable hats taken from regular stock! Felt, soleil and velvet in good assort- ment of black, brown and green. Second Floor Girls’ School Clothes at Savings! (15) Spring Cot:-. navy serge or tweeds; 8, 10 and 11. Originally §15. Priday $2.49 (9) Heayy Coat Sweaters, roll collars; 30 to 36. Were $4 95 $6.95. Friday onl (8) All-Wool Plak irts, 10 to 14. Were $2.95. Priday $l 49 (56) Broadcloth Biouses and Print Blouses, 6 to 10 years. sl Were $1.59. Friday only. (38) ”Bez’t: ;oolldor Tayon, Originally r > only aer e Y IS¢ Fourth Floor Basement Store (50) Misses’ and Women's Summer Dreases of Summer silks and rayon fiat crepes; white and pastel shades. Sizes 14 to 42; Were originally $3.95 and sz $5. Friday only .... (75) Misses' and Women's printed chiffons and washable crepes, in light color Sombinations and pastels. Siacy 14 to 42. Priday only (150 prs.) o shou. satins, calf and kidskins in black, blonde, blue and brown. nally ' $2.89 Priday only (100 prs.) Children's Shoes of sturdy black and brown calfskin, with ali-leather soles, Iy $1.29 to $1.95. (15 pra) Ohildren's Tennis Shoes, brown and white canvas Tith good heavy soles. ~Broken stnes. Were 89c. g T, 39c (75 prs.) Women's Bed Room Stippers, rayon and felt, in_grey and biiie; broken siss. 30, Were 89c. Priday orly... O7C (4) Tots' Winter Coats, all wool; three of them with fur col- lars.” Tan; sizes 2 and 3 onl Originally $4.95. Fris $1 9% day only ... (367) Women's Wlll Frocks, dimities, sheer lawns and novelty prints; sleeveless and short-sleeve models, in sizes 14 to 46. Were 69c. Priday only.. (300 prs.) Silk Hose, with mock seams; in sunbask, blond dore, rendezvous and plage. Were 55c pair, Friday only, $1 (24 Twill !Ilpl. in dark ..n_j n.:v’y-unfl black. Size 36. ere 69e. ?rldly 250 only ..... (98) Tots’ Coats, all-wool cheye fots, double breasted and with brass buttons and emblems. blue; sizes 2 to 6. Were $1 9§ $3.74. Priday only.. (15) Mimes' and Women's Summer Frocks, of washable silks in assorted pastel shades. Sizes 14 10 20 and 38 to 42. Original- ly $5.90 and $690. Friday $3 only .. (15) Giris' Tweed Coats, in pretty {an, blue and green mix- tures; some belted. Sizes 7 to 14. Were $2.75. day only . (7) Girls® Tweed Ensembles, with smart little frocks and fll- length coats. Tan and green mixtures, Sizes 8 to 12. Were $5.00. Fri- ssm day only.. (166) Boys' N ty Suits, blouses of good quality broad- cloth, pants of fancy mixture tweeds Sizes 3 to 7. sc Friday only, 's Broadcloth Shirts, tached and neckband styles. Sizes 14 and 17. Origin: ly $1.00. Priday onl; (100) Boys' Golf Caps, novelty tweeds, well lined and with all- around sweat bands. All sises, Originally 49c and 59c. |70 Friday only ...... (35) Boys' Buiton-on Wash duits, of heavy broadcloth in smart color u.u;nbllll\lfio;u. Sizes 3 to 5. Originally 69c. ‘Friday only . 250 (37) Boys’' All-Woel Blue Chev- fot Top Coats, fully cut and well tallored, with raglan shoulders Sizes 3 to 6. Originally $3.95 Friday only.. $1.95 (75) Women's Summer Hata, straws. braids and felts, in yel- low. tan, brown, biue and biack. 2. y D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 193 Only Two Rules to Observe Mail, Phone and C. O. D. Orders Cannot Be Accepted on Advertised Items—All Sales Final Wholesale Reductions on Linens! (9) Imported Table Cloths, cot- ton damask, checked patterns; 1lx18 ins. Were $1.50. 890 uo) Linen Bridge Covers, col- ored edl‘;‘ e’ linen center. Were $1.19. Fri- 4X et el dmeinkin 45¢ (5) Turkish Bath Mats, heavy quality, - striped pattern. (8 Were $1.19. Friday only, (13) Breakfast Cloths, linen crash; 36x36; colored bor- ders. Were 59c. 44x44 ins.; all white, Were 97¢c. Priday only.. 690 (19) Linen Buffet Sets, Jace ‘Were 49c. Pri- 350 Unusual Offerings in Bedwear! (20) Corduroy Robes for autos; were 8§ Priday it r$1.95 (4) Hamilton Blankets, all wool; 72x84; grey and fancy plaids; slightly sofled from dis- play; were $16.95. Privay onty o $12.69 (7) Satin Comforts, wool filled; blue, gold and green in combina- tion; slightly soiled samples; were $19.95. Priday only.. $12’SO (12) Silk-and-Rayon Bed Sets. 90x90; brocade effects in pastel shades; satin ruffie; also a few 72x00 spreads with crescent pil- lows; were $15.95. Picay oy ..o $11.95 Third Floor Save 50% on Silks! Silk Remnants 1/, Price Now 50c to $1.50 Odd yards and short lengths from our best and quickest selling silks! Included are flat crepes, printed crepes, novelty sport silks, sheer printed chiffons, plain silks, georgettes, tub silks and velvets. A wealth of colors—and black. Third Floor Clean-Up of Scarfs (100) Odds and Ends, celanese and crepe triangles and novelty hand-painted scarts. Were 78 81 to $1.95. Priday only, Street Floor Real Bargains in Silverware! (7) Sterling Baby Spoons, 2 sets silver-plated salad forks, 3 sets silver-plated butter spread- ers. Were $1.50 and $1 19 $1.79. Priday only.. (8 pes.) Silver-Plated Sand- wich Trays, silver-plated bowl, sterling baby cup, pair sterling salts and peppers, plated photo frames 5x6%, in., set silver-plated teaspoons with Initial P. Were $395 to $4.50. Priday Gy, oact o snt s 929D (1) Silyer-Plated Coffee Pot, (1) sugar and creamer and (1) round tray. Were td 5. $5 Friday only, each. Street Fioor Rug Bargains Too Good to Pass Up! (3) Palmleat Novelty Rugs, in rich green and black colorings, Size 30x60 inches. Orig- inally $9.75. Priday only $2.10 (5) Seamless Velvet Rugs, size °8.3x10.6. Wtr.el3"495 $18 75 Friday only size 27x54 i (7) Wilton Ru nches. Were $9.75 to Friday only. . 90-9D (6) Bussorah and Electra Ax- $12.50. minster Rugs, size 6x9, in rich colors and Oriental designa. xfie 4?3500 Friday $26 95 (1) Millbrae less Worsted Wilton Rug, size 8.3x10.6. Was $138.00. only .... (4) Kerona and Enfield Wilton l“l;l;x. size 83x106 and 9x12. ere $97.50 and $98.50. Friday only $69'5(] (4) Ganada and Akbar Wilton size 27x54 inches, Were $6.95 and $7.95. Fri- $450 day only . (120 yds.) Tnlaid _Linoleum, remnant lengths and all in pleas- ing patterns. Originally $1.50 ¢to $250 sq. yd. Friday onl sq. yd. .. Fifth Floor At the Lowest Prices in Years 5 Groups of Wash Goods | Materials that formerly were priced at 29¢, 35¢ and 39c. Included are imported ginghams, plain rayons, printed Serpentine crepes and printed sateens. Splen- did selection of C colors. Yn Mnny time you've ad- mired thm sfsame ma- terlals at 39c, 50c, 75c and 85c! There are ABC silks, rayolas, ever- glow fabrics, printed sateens, c percaline and seldo silks An opportunity to save nn draperies, school blouses, shiru and linings—for in this lot there are regular 59¢ rayon jacquards, 75¢ lining brocades and 50c and 75¢ shirting ma- C dras. Yard.. Think of being able to buy dress linens in pretty plain shades and brocade and satin linings! Right along they've been selling for 8% to $125 yard! Tomorro C only . $1.50 'to $1.85 Embroidered Flannel Lining Satins, Viyella Flannels and Lining Brocades, yd. . 89c Third Fleor Things for the Home at Friday Bargain Prices (125) Houseware odds and e originally 5c 25c. Priday only (13) Ladies, baking pans, alu- minum dippers, moulds, enamel spoons, and 8 and 12 galion crock covers: originally 15¢ to |()o S4c. Friday only 8 Trays, baking pans and cake pans; originally 35c and ]Q¢ 39c. ' Priday only (3) Griswold pans, corn bread pans, skillets and flower pota; originaliy 4Q¢ 65¢ to 89¢. Priday only.. (25) Cash Boxes, counter dusters, Everready, jelly strainer set, colored enamel tea pots, white enamel milk patls, and :d.lrre poteying. tray: Poriginally o $1.3. Friday 600 %) Whits ‘Eukimei ‘Bath Stoets and melon moulds; _originally $139 to $195. Friday QRc O™3) Griewoid Paneake Griddles, originally $3.19. Fri- $ 1.95 e R Ak $2.39 Fire Sei, origi- §3 05 orlmmnv $5.50. Prid: mllv $17.50. Priday onlv (2) Coal Hods. antique brass plated; _were $1250. €4 OF Friday 2) nn'm origi- $6'75 nally $12. Pridav only Sixth Floor How Do Your Windows Look? Need These? (60 Yds) 50-in. Imported Cretonnes, well covered grounds with attractively colored pat- terns. . Originally yard. Friday, yard (12 Yds.) 50-in. Rayon Gause, In soft shades of blue, Orig- inally $1.50 yard. Priday 10 only, yard c (270 Yds) Crelonnes, Mar- quisettes and Nets, for making curtains _and draperies, = Orig- inally 85¢ to 98c yard. 39 Friday, yard C (148) Net Panets, including shantung, cobweb, — filet and Venise styies: scalloped or plain botiome, "Bnished ‘vitn * tenge, (255 Yds.) Remnants, 1nclud- ing . chintzes, cretonnes, repps, duplex damasks and curtain ma- terials. Usable lengths. Orig- inally 76c to $1.25 yard. 350 Friday, yard ... (71 Yds.) Remmants, including damasks, WAarp prints and 50-inch rayons. Excellent for making cushions, Originally $1.75 and $195 yard. 69 Priday, yard ......... c (71 Yds.) snm.le lanl‘hfl of Fabries, including damasks, bro- gxguh ‘l!‘fi, and lmohllrx inally to oos. Prany ... Yo oft PR Floor Winter Coats at Marvelous Savings (8) Misses’ Coats, 14 to 18; black and brown broadcloth! heavily fur l*lmmr‘d were $39.75. (7) ‘Women's Coats, biack and brown; 38 to 48; $39.75., Priday only orl8) Misses” Coats of black roadcloth, 14 to 20; were Friday onl! 3 $45 NSO Women's Coats, of black roadcloth, 38 to 44; were $59.50. Friday onl . $4§ (3) Sports l.oah 'nn nnd red 18, 42 uorp $16.50 Sport Coats, untrimmed; 14 to 38; blue, tan and red tweed; were $25. only .. e (5) Unlined Silk Coats, black: 14, 16 and 40; were $15. $6 95 Priday only .. e Chiffon Hose Originally $1.95 89c¢ Full fashioned with lisle lined tops and soles; lace and em- broidered clocks; broken sizes; all first quality hose. 5 Street Floor What Bargains You'll Find in Domestics! (33 gru .) Pillowcases, fancy and lace edge cases; were $1.95 $l pr. Priday only, pair (11 pkgs.) Polishing Gauze, for autos or furniture; was 3%c 3] o pkg. Priday only, pkg... (30) Sheets, 81x00; were @] $1.39. Friday only (60) Pillowcases. Were 35c. Friday only 25¢ (15) Spring Covers, blue and white' ticking: were @] $2.95. Priday only. . Third Floor Novelty Trimming Braids Reduced (500 yds) Dress Braids, 1 to 4 inches wide: originally 25¢ to $2 .. Fridsy enly, ]()g Third Floor Silk Dresses Originally $16.50 $5 Slightly soiled dresses taken from regular stock! Crepe, georgette, printed chiffon and printed crepe; broken sizes. Becond Floor Lots of Toys Reduced! (149) Celluloid Dolls. Were 10c. Friday only, 5o 2 for . < (3 sets) Lead Soldiers; Doll Dishes, Were 49¢ and 98c. Priday only... (3 sets) Lead Soldies (3 sets) Dell Dishes, Were 95¢ and 490 *5%1 set) Dotl Disies, W (1 set] ishes, Were $149. Friday only. 69c (8 sete) lnd;oldlc:l:.”(l sets) Doll Dishes. ‘ere Friday only. ... 98¢ (5 sets) . widy §1.49 loves. riday onty- 99C Fourth Floor Girdles and Corsets Greatly Reduced! (106) Garments, including gar- ter belts, step-ins, wrap-around girdles and crepe de chine ban- deaux. Medium and small sizes. Were 89c to $239. Fri- . e 66c to $1.76 (2) Corsetlets, with firm inner belts and_swami bras- sieres. Were Priday only (9) Garer Beits, Back-fasten- fng styles. ere 60c. 460 Priday only Third Floor (1_set) Were 50c. Remnants of Coatings and Suitings, Y/, Off (1,000 yds.) Broadcloth, flannel, tweed, jersey and other woolens, 1110 4 yard lengths; originally $1 to $6 yd. Pri- day oniy, d. -, S0c to $3 Thll’d 'll\n{ Summer Dresses for Almost Nothing! (25) Washable Crepe and shantung dresses, pastels and white; flared and pleated skirts: sizes ‘14 to 20; were $1 87 $5.74. Friday only ¥ InexvensivetShop- nd Floor Jr. Miss Can Save on Coats (20) Wool Coats, trimmed with capes,” some with fur, but all smart; red, green, tan; to 17; were $16.50. $§27 Priday only Bee Children’s Socks Originally 50c 19¢ Wonderful bargains in fine quality lisle pull-over socks, plain with novelty cuffs; broken ‘sizes and colors. Street Floor Novelty Furniture at New Low Prices! (4) Mahogany ’l'lll—lnp Tables, slightly imperfect, Were $19,95, only .... (5) Decorated Tray Tables, with separate glass trays. Were $19.95. (3) Occasional Chlln' with spring-filled seats, web bottoms and damask cov&rmg $15 Were $25. Friday only (3) Mlh.‘.ny-l\nhh.d Spinet Desks, slightly - imper- fect. Were $17.50. Friday only . (6) Willo ish, Originally $12: Friday only (6) Cedar Chest Trays, natural wood. Originally $2.60, Priday N (21) o ogany tops. Original- ly $3.95. Priday only. $2 79 (6) Mahogany-finished Smok- ing Cabinets, with drawer and cabinet. ormnany $3 9 $9.75. Priday only.. Fifth Floor Originally $16.50 $7.95 Women's and misses’ dresses of printed crepe, chiffon, geor- gette and printed chif- fon; 14 to 20, 36 to 46. Second Floor Floor Samples Radios Are Great Bargains! (5) Atwater Kent 47, Shlbe sets with dynamic speal veneered console; nally $139.50; Pri- day only, complete... (1) Atwater Kent 55, screen grid set; dynamic speaker; high- console _eabinet: orlal- boy nally $132.50. Priday only, complete D Amater Kent ss. screen set; originally fle10. compiee.. 9119.50 (4) Atwater Kent 40 with Mod- ol E speaker; original- @4 & ly $111.75. Complete Fourth Floor Jr. Miss Frocks Are Priced to Go! (35) Jr. Misses’ Dresses, includ- ing georgettes, silk shantungs, flat crepes, printed crepes and cotton mesh frocks. Sizes 13 to 17. Were $5.95. day only (50) Jr. shantungs, georgettes and chif- fons—some with capes. Sizes 13 to 19, Were $10.75." Friday @S Men’s Plain and Fancy Broadcloth Pajamas Were $1.95 to $2.50 1.27 Now you can experience the comfort of higher-price pajamas without being extravagant! Plain broadcloths and .ood looking ‘{,fnncle-" in slip-over and coat styles. All sizes, but mostly in sizes A and D. (264) * Men's _Four - in - Hand Ties, in plenty of good shades for Fall. ~ Originally 7fc and SQ¢ $1.00. Friday only... (43) Men's Fancy Pull - over Sweaters, V-neck styles, just the thing for golf. Were' §3 (0 $4.95. Priday only.. A (50) “Nelvo” Broadeloth Shirts, white only and in collar- attached styles. Sizes 14 and 17. Neckband styles, in size 17. Originally $3,95. day only . (86) Men’s Cotton Nightshirts, sizes 17, 18 and 19. Orig- inally $1.19. Priday only. 89c (10) Shield Bow and Teckties, were 50c and 75¢c. Priday 350 only .... (11) Men's Carter's Wool Un- jon Suits, sizes 34 and 36. Originally $5.50. Pri- day only . s l '39 Street Floor

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