Evening Star Newspaper, April 20, 1933, Page 23

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THEVY CHASE GROUP AIRS ZONING 1SSUE; any Take Sides in Fight on Proposed Connecticut Avenue Park-Shop. ALY LT % A suggestion that the east side of “Connecticut avenue, between McKinley and Morrison streets, be rezoned for the establishment of a proposed park- shop ied to many objections last night 3t the regular meeting of the Chevy &Lhase Citizens’ Association in the E. V. Brown School. 7 Some of the members favored the oposal as a relief to the congested affic_conditions in the marketing dis- 4rict below Chavy Chase Circle, but roperty owners apparently objected to aving the block changed from resi- Sential to commercial usage. The as- Sociation was not asked to take action, 4he proposal having been submitted by The promoters of the project simply to eound out opinion. They contended at sooner or later tne block would rezoned, as it is not likely that Tesidences evar would be built on it facing Conuecticut avenue. = Edwin_S. Hege offered a resolution urging Treasury officials to expedite the reopening of the 13 Washington Danks closed as a result of the bank- dng emergency, so as to release ap- Rrox.\mn'.ely $50,000,000 in deposits. It 150 asked the association to appoint a eommittee of five members to co- rate in efforts for reopening the hevy Chase Savings Bank on an equitable basis for depositors. In view the small attendance at the meet- , it was voted to refer the resolu- ¢lon to the Executive Committee. * Respecting important Chevy Chase s in the District appropriation bill, . Hege said it was his belief that nds may be provided for the branch blic library, but that even this is doubt. « Chevy Chase citizens were told that| there is little chance of milk prices Being reduced, due to the high stand- ards required by the District Health DPepartment. John McGill, secretary of the Maryland-Virginia Milk Pro- ducers’ Association, who spoke about The milk supply and problems of pro- ducers, was the authority for this Btatement. 3 THE WEATHER | District of Columbia—Cloudy; not te s0o cool tonight and tomorrow; Dortheast to east winds. - Maryland—Cloudy, with slowly rising temperature tonight and tomorrow. = Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomor- fow; not quite so cool in extreme north portion tonight and in north and west ' portions tomorrow. | ~ West Virginia—Cloudy tonight and fomorrow: somewhat warmer in extreme &st portion tomorrow. : River Report. ~ Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers very gouddy and little high this morning. Report for Last 24 Hours. . Temperature. Barometer. Festerday— Degrees. Inches. m... 30.09 20.13 3018 30.19 30.22 30.27 Record for Last 24 Hours. mghos( 50, noon yesterday. Year ago, lp“ctt 40, 4 am. today. + Record Temperatures This Year. = Highest, 76, on April 18. - Lowest 14, on February 9. Tide Tables. Zm:-nuned by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. High 4:47am. Bow 11:29am. pien 5:17p.m. w 11:46 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sets. Sun, today.... 5:29 6:49 8un, tomorrow..5:24 6:50 Moon, today... 3:24am. 3:00 p.m. - Automobile lights must be turned on | 9e~half hour after sunset. Precipitation. 4 )‘r}nthly precipitation in inches in the Qepital (current month to date): = Month. mz. Average. RecnrdA 355 7.00 Year ago, 44. | ‘Tomorrow. | 5:38am.| 6.84 '!4< 9.13 10.69 332 Weather In Various Cities. Temnernnn =g H H 5 * &wpPINSIK AIUIH uron, dianapolis, d Jacksonville,Fla. M llhomn ity iiladeiohia . oenix. Ariz ttsburgh, Pa. B Clouay Cloudy £ 654 Raln FOREIGN. a.m., Greenwich time, today.) ‘Temperature. Weather. 37 Part cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy Rain Part cloudy tich, Switzeris: loudy holm, Sweden ...+ Plrldtlmlfly 5 St Cloudy %nlur SDSB h llme today) ¢ Grée 63" “°Part cloudy i (""" fent nhnrumm) £ Georges. Bermida Cloudy n_Juan, Porto Rico Greater Shaving Comfort Here's good news for men who dread their t‘uy shave. Barnard’s “Rasor Aid” Shav- Cream instantly produces a rich, creamy lather that makes stubborn whiskers as “meek as a lamb.” Enables you to get a smooth, comfortable shave without effort. Leaves your fece cool and refreshed, t0o, because it is “Menthol-Iced.” Get the giant sise S0c tube for 39c today at Peoples Drug Stores. Barnard’ Fivasian Shaving Cream Just 53 Suits Regularly $15 $9.75 —Beautiful plain and fur- trimmed tailored Spring suits, that sold just before Easter at $15, now at this special price. Broken sizes, 14 to 42. Kann's—Second Floor. Beds -1 ls ealy l:alx Spring, single. —1 Inner Sprmg Maureu‘ sin- gle; floor Was $14.95 —1 Heller Bond Mattress, sin- 323-50 gle. Was $39.50.. —1 Club Chair, floor $7.98 sample. Was $16.95. —1 Two-piece Liv- ing Room Was $95.50 —1 _ Maple - finished Vanity, with mirror. 88-95 Was $14.95 . Foldaway $4.75 $5.98 $6.95 Were $2.95 $1.95 —2 Four-poster Wood Beds, single. Were 31995 $4.98 —2 prs. Half Down and Half Goose Feather Pil- 85.50 lows. Were $8.50 pr. 21 Foster Studio $23.50 Couch. Floor sam- Kann's—Third Floor. Were $1195 .. —2 Spool Wood Tull size. Were $14.95. —3 Costumers. ple. Was $32.50.. Wash Goods Remnants 10c yd. —Printed voiles, batistes, zephyrs, percales and broadcloths. 15¢ to 25¢ value. 19¢ to 39c yd. —Remnant lengths of 29¢ to 75¢ qualities. Remnants 25c to 50c LININGS 19¢c yd. —Rayon crepes, rayon satins, rayon taffetas, sateens, etc. Kann’s—Street Floor. 75 Silk DRESSES $3.95 Were $5 to $7.95 —Plain colors and prints. Smart styles. Some with jackets and print blouses. Misses’ and women's sizes. Kann’s—Second Floor. Neckwear —Remnant lot Neckwear, ] (¢ some mussed. —O0dd lot Blonums, 290 Scarfs, Berets, mussed.. Were $8.95 . —Japanes Squares. Were 49c. —Odd lot Neckwear soiled. Were $1.00 to $4.95 . Kann's—Street Floor. Housewares —3 Two-burner . Electric Hot Plates. Were s1.69.. OOC T e ™ $49.95 Tange. was 3015, $37.50 —3 Universal Bevera; Sets. nWCl’E ss.not e 33'95 -5 Vapor S;I ({'?ok- ers, 10-qt. size. Were £ Gask At gl —10 inum —12 Shower Bath Cur- hlm. lhcpworn. Were u 50c 15¢ * 98¢ $19 95 . $14.95 —1 Tee chut, noor sample, 100- 1b. size. Was 810-95 $2250 ....... Kann’s—Third Floor. DOLLAR DAY Continues FRIDAY!! All Dollar Day Specials Adver- tised for Today—Will be on Sale Again TOMORRO Floor Coverings —3 Stenciled Fibre Rugs, soiled; 9x12 ft. Were $3.95 —1 Woven 8x10 ft; torn. $7.95 —1 Rice Strlw Rug, 8x10 ft. Was $2.95. —41 Woven Fibre Blln 6x9 ft. Were $4.95... —5 Grass Rugs, 4'2x7'% {t. Were $4.95. —1 Stenciled Fibre Rug, 9x12 ft. Was $7.50 E —10 —12 Jute Wilton Rugs, Tocas ine Were s100., 39¢C -1 Woven Fibre Rug, 9x12 ft. $1475 ... —1 Fibre Rug, 4x7 ft. Was $3.95 —150 yds. Felf-base Rem- nants. Were 39c to 55¢ 210 sq. yd. —1 ~ Felt-base Rug, torn; 9x12 ft. Was sl 95 $795 ..... - -1 Gnlhi'an ‘American Oriental Rug, sofled; 9x12 ft. Was $100.00... $67'50 —30 rg\uzk’elr Rugs, 8x1 loor samy- ples. Were $11.95. 36 95 Knnn‘l-—'nmd Floor. Chinaware —1 Dinner Was $21.98; —1 Dinner Sel. Dl-lx‘ Was S-’Sl:ig as is. = 814 —1 Di Bel, 'PC. ‘Was $69.98; sls —1 Dinner set. 1o-pc Was $29.98; as is. . —1 Dinner Set, Was $24.98 —3 Kitchen Sets, ‘Were $1.00 ... —6 Bowl Set Were $1.98 . —23 Pottery Sets. Were $1.00.. —Discontinued Ope; Glassware. Was 29c ea.. —10 Bowl Sets, 5-pc. Were 98c —6 Green ‘fln;ed Cottage Sets, 18-pe. Were $1.49 sl'l 1 Kann's—Third Floor. Sale of “Vogue” Arch Shoes $2.29 pr. —Perforated and plain ef- fects. Cut out and trim- med styles. Ties, one- straps, pumps and oxfords. All sizes in the sale. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Domestics —19 Crinkled Bedspreads, dou- ble-bed size, colored striped patterns. Were $1.00. 790 Now —15 Bedspreads, Tayon jwqund in solid colors. $1.95. Each. —14 Pes. of Longcloth, 10 yds. in a piece, 36 in. wide. Were 756 $1.00 a plece. Now. —10 Dwight Anchor Sheets, 72x 99-in. size, hemstitched and sl scalloped. Were $2. Now.. —14 Bedspreads, rayon lprz!ds single-bed size. Were $1.95, each 31'2 Kann’s—Street Floor. Palmso Toilet Soap—I12 Cakes 29c —A _delightful tollet soap, made from the soothing oils of palm and coconut. Kann’s—Street Floor. Rayon Taffeta SLiPS 39c Coats and Furs —4 Sporis Coats, fur- less nyleA ‘Were $10.75. $4 75 ‘Were $25. —3 Sports Coats, fur- trimmed. Were $29.50. Now —2 Dress Coats, $26 trimmed. Were rfii‘!fl n —2 Fur Scarfs, [ox.. Were $10.75. Each.. $5 75 3-skin’ style, Teal mlnk’ fur. Wer ere $2950. Each.. $13.95 =1 Fur_Coai, silver rat, ‘with fitch collar. Was 'Il. $4 silver fox collar. Was $220.00, at sllg Kann's—Second Floor. Unless " Sold Out! Second Hand Books —From The shfller Book 25¢ ea. Street Floor Table Girls’ Wear —25 Silk Dresses. Were $1.54 to $1.95 were 86¢ —25 Blouses 74c $1. —0 Silk Blonm Were b hi ight Flannel ssc —38 Light-weig] innel Robes. Were $1.59 .... 380 —12 Wool Crepe Jumper wit blouse. Were $1.95 74c =11 Flannel Dresses, with cape. Sizes 1, sl 28 , 10. Were $1.89.. Kann's—Second Floor. Umbrellas -2 Sllk—m:'!befl §m< brellas, 16-rib. ‘ere o $2.98 llllx - m- brellas. Were $5 00. 32'50 —3 _Silk-mixed 10- rib Umbrellas. Were 81-98 $3.95 cosen Ki reet Floor. $1.95 Sateen Beflspréads $1.49 —single and double bed size, nicely tailored in new designs and colors. 29c Embroidered Pillowcases 19¢ ea. ‘—42x36 in. size, hand- embroidered designs, in all colors, also with colored borders. Kann's—Street Floor. Leather Goods -—25 Picture soc Were $1.00 and Sl 05 —25 Leather Bags. Were $1.95 and $2.95— $1.00 and $1.95 —18 Evening Bags. Were $195 and 9295 v ey 19€ —50 Change Purses. Were 50c and $1.00; 200 Caratel 390 = e Bags, Bill- folds, etc. Were 50c.. ].OC Kann's—Street - Floor, Gloves —83 prs. Washable Doe- skin ~ Pull - ons, sai hded ‘Were 105 and $230 ..o $1.00 —2 10 - button Eggshell love 235 . = $1.95 =5 prs. Glace Kid Pull-ons, soiled. Were $1 49 Kann's—Street Floor. Trimmings —27 Straw Belts and Metal Buckles. Were 59c. 14€ —0dd lot Fancy Belt Stides. Were 39 o 5%., 11€ —0dd lot 2-pe. Buckles. Were 48c to 69c 13(: Kann's—Street Hcar. 49c to 69c Homefittings . Glazed Chints, y Reversible Warp P: No Phone, Mail or C. O. D. Orders on Remnants and Odd Lots Children’s Wear —& Straw Hats. _Were $159 .. 98¢ —Maize and Grm m Coats. Were $1.29 ..... —0dd ot Hzn :; ed Dresses. . Were $1.00 = 38c —smped Denim Over- Sizes 3 to 7. Were 9@ g g 2 yrs. Were 8195 ..ot 88c —0dd lot Baby Plates, Mugs and Pitchers. Were 29c 10¢ —24 Boys' Suits, sizes 2 to 6; were 39c. 12 Broadcloth 18¢ Smocks, size 2; were 59c. —12 Silk Dresses, Were $1.00 ssc Z0dd Lot Musiin Slips, Hes 6 to 14; wers 9c.. 10€ Kann's—Second Fioor. Furniture —1 Play Yard, with wood floor. Was $3.95. $2 89 —1 Lean-back Rustic Chair. Was $2.95 . sl 95 —7 Drapes, for kldney dresing tables. $1.98 Coffee Table. Was $1'00 Foldlnl Canvas 68!! Chairs. o Were $1.09 —2 Unpainted Drop- leat Tables. Were $3.50 —1 Walnut - finished Chest of Drawers. Was $8.95 Kann's—Fourth Plcor 132 Silk DRESSES $10 to $1650 Values $6.95 —Selected from our stock of better dresses. Included are street and business dresses, of plaip crepes, prints, sheers and combi- nations; some, with caj Sizes 14 %o 4); also half Kann's—Second Floor. Corsets S o ‘ere 0 ; $1.95 —25 Gll‘dlfl. Sizes 26 —Small Lot Corselettes, Girdles and Front-lace Cor- sets. Were $3.50 and $2 88 ‘and _ Crepe Bandeaux. Sizes 32 to 36. Jere 5 3 for $1.00 i Silverware —Ldslerlln:m’ Hsllldled Wooden Salad Fork poon sete. were 32495, $1.50 —300 Pcs. Silver-plated Flat 5‘: Table Pieces, ea.. —10 Chromium - llllted 59(: Bonbon Dishes. Were $1. —15 Silver-plated Salt and Pepper Sets in lined 65': boxes. Were $1.00. . $2.85 —10 Electric Ban, Clocks. Were $3.98... —2 Electric Mantel Clneu. 810 —28 pes. Voile mdwl-- tiste Underthings. ere $1.00 79¢ —16 Silk and lnyvn Robes, Pa- jamas and Sacques. Were 3305 sl 87 58¢ wnd Fajamas. Were 5c. SOC —Muslin and Rayon 17(! Undies. Were 39c and 59c. —52 Silk and Rayon Taf- 500 feta Undies. Were $1.00. Kann’s—Second Floor. Lamps =5 Copper Table Tamps. were $240.. $1.50 § Alabaster Table' Lamps with cel lese les. ‘ere $2.98 $2.00 —34 Embroidered Lam PRt et T T2t SIK Vaniiy Limp - shades, ;11 e 20¢ —% Tworlight l'('e:-d TRty 5 ) 39 n Cretonnes, yd. .... Li Priscilla_and T: Sunplc Uplloll lored Curtains, pi Squares, ea. ry hadex and Antex Crackless Shades, ea. 50-in. Damask Slip Covering, yd. ....... 50-in.” Sicilian Drapery Damasks, yd. .. Jaspe Dining Room Chair Slip Covers, ea. Kann's—Third Floor. ° Boys’ Wear Were a8 ana y1ss. $4.95 Kann's—Second Floor, m Weuu!.'i Was $16.00. ....... n oo Were 1395, $9-97 Tore si198. e $12.95 Jewelry .+=15 Real Stome Neck- 29¢ laces. Were tlw 2 B B 10, e, Sous Was $495 .......... . Were $1.00 —4 Women’s Watches. Were t'lDS 85 95 Kann’s—Street Floor. i) Handkerchiefs —Embd. White Handker- chiefs, with lace edge. 7c (6 for 40c) —Small ot Men’ . and Women’s Hand- Rerchicts, Were 25c.. 12 Yae —Women’s Large Linen Initialed Handkerchiefs. 100 Were 18c Kann' Sale! Reg. $10 Spring Coats $6.95 —Dress coats in black, tan, gray and navy. Sports coats of cravenetted tweeds in swagger and regulation styles. Sizes 12 to 44. Kann's—Second Floor. Notions —Pepsal Salt and Pep- per Shakers. Were 59c.. 25¢ —Enameled D = 3ifor 15¢ —Shoe Cabinets, dam- aged. Were $1.29 75¢ 3 3-pc. Coaster Sets 19¢ 10c —Garment Shields—to be wom with ‘any dres... 25€ Kann's—Street. F'lom'. —Dish_ Cloths, 3 in set; Underwear —45 Rayon Undergarments, also 10 Girls' Pajama Check 7 (), Union Suits. Were 25c... c 5 Part-wool Loung Jamas. Wer s ; ere $1.49 —4 Kayser llsh Rayon Panties, solled. Were $1. 50c —1 Kayser Mesh Combination, size 34 solled; also 2 Milanese Panties, mpertect, Were 98c Kann a—street Floor. Men’s Furnishings —Athletic —Duconmudsmm 15¢ Shirts. Were 27c ea. —1 Brocaded —3 Sikk and W Robes. Were t’lfl... 83 95 Flanne! Boves. Were "= = $2.95 - —12 Flannelette Nllhi Shirts, were 80c; Medium-weisht 30 Shirts and Drawers. Each —Dark-colored Ties, hand 4@ tallored. Were $1.00 penders. Were 4108 ‘s ‘'ere $1.50 . 59¢ —12 Boxes lll‘lllel Handkerchiets, Were T5c 29€ —18 Prs. Discontinued Hose. Were $1.00........ —4 Expando Belts. Were $1.00 . —Pajamas, solled and mussed. Were $1.55 and —White, Shirts; odd lot Choice ........ —5 Crew-neck s al:r Wool Sweaters. Were $3.95 . 20% to 26%. anm 50 $25. —1 Dinner Dress, white lace; size 38. Was $39.50. sls es 141020, Were, &’m, to so‘/cof e Were $1650. Now., $12.50 —9 Evening Dresses. Wm $9 $16.50 to $25.00...... —32 Wool Dre Were $5.00 . —lssflmmfll sizes. Were $2.95.... sl 50 Kann’s—Second Floor. Aprons and Frocks —10 Dresses, colored wool, misses’ sizes. Were $1.96 and 53¢ dresses, gnd m ‘Were Gle Alld $1. ny\m ‘Were uos nnd s $1.57 —30 Uniforms, whl'e and col- ors. Were $1.95 77.: '—-10 h;"lf-” printed broad- $1.95. Now..... $1.27 ‘Kanp' $6.95 to $10 Values $3.98 —Bridge, Junior and Lounge lamp bases—in Ribbons —0dd Lot of Ribbons. Were £ 10¢ to 29¢ yd.... c —Remnants Narrow Ribbons. ;‘{:{,"“"“‘4 ds. 10c Bed Outfits Bed, Spring and Mattress for $12.50 —Brown finished continu- ous post metal bed ... close- ly tufted cotton mattress -n“:snurdylmklprlnu All Kann's—Third Floor. Juniors’ Wear —3 Suits, fur trimmed; 11, 13 and 15 sizes. $16.50. Now. —10 D1 "sheer crepe, pastel shades, sizes 11 32 97 to 17. Were $5. Now —12 Silk Dresses, dark colors, sizes 11 to 17. Kann' s—s«:cmd P'loor Home Fittings —28 Stenciled Crash Spreads and Drapes. Were 98¢ 49 and $1.29 ea. c —Remnants Curiain and Dra- pery Fabrics. Were 10c to 6c dWeiyd —Curtain and Drapery Fabric Remnants, w:re 170 Glazed Chintz Spreads and Were $1.29 ea. R T rapes. nyu Were $2.98 pr. $1.39 —7 Walnut-veneer- v';erecg;'vs Chests. $16.50 ed. Were 69c to $1.49. .. —Upholstery Squares. Were 5 19¢ to 39c c —4 Three-fold Cre- tonne Screens. Were $498 ... —3 Sample "Gliders, . soiled. Were $1395 20 e e —17 Bolts 36-in. J Cloth. Was 19c yd.. 13c Kann’s—Third l'loon anng he Avenue”—7th. Sth and D Sts Specials In The Sale Of Shrubbery =—3,000 Hardy Perennials and Rock Garden 100 ea, o —6 to '8 ‘in. Boxwood. lOc ;3 -Yr.-Old Pelch 190 —8 Lbs. of Qulek Grow 31 Grass Seed 7th Stree',—mmenl. Hosie —101 Prs. Ingrain " Silk Hoee. Were $1.00: 59¢ gl . Chiffon Siik lose, Service Wts.; e 25¢ —8 Prs. Black Mesh Silk Hose; 79 Prs. Children’s Phoenic Half Socks, :e{lerlrzsc and_35c¢; 17 Prs. Children’s % F: e e ol O —I12 Prs. Men' continlg:.r.l e i —19 Dark Gunmetal Mesh Hose. Were §100.. 39€ —3 Prs. 2-Thread Chiffon ] g Kann's—Street Floor. Art Goods —10 Flower Holders, Smoking Stands, etc. As is. Were 290 $1.00 and $1.59 49¢ —35 Footstools, —Royal Cotton, in colors. Ball.... 5(: —Stamped Hooked Rug Patterns 19¢ —18 Bucilla Packages. Were 75¢ to $1.00 59‘3 Kann's—Fourth Floor. Linens —45 Yds. Toweling, pure linen, with colored border. Was 30c yd. Fri- e 17¢ yd. —40 Lunch’ Cloths, linen, 35 50-in. size. Each c —20 Doz Dish Towels, Special, a et 75¢ —10 Doz. Napkins, pure linen, 22-in. sxze Were $3.50 $2 39 —15 Tablecloths, pure linen, 63x 104. Were $3.95. Now $2 95 Kann' s—streec F’lour MEN! See These Suitsand Topcoatsat $12 85 - —One and two of a kind, left from higher priced groups. And while all sizes are in the assortment as a whole, all sizes are not in all styles. Come early, if your size is here, you have a rare opportunity to “pick up” a fine tailored suit made garment. 50 Prs. Men’s for the price of a machine- All-Wool Knickers Plus 4’s and 6’s—Regularly $3.95 —The majority in tans Just the things for the golfer and the outdoor man. All sizes. Kann's—Men’s and browns. $2.45 Store—Second Floor. BUSY CORNER SPECIALS Regular Goods Reduced Friday Only $1.69 Sewing Rockers $1.00 ea. maple wood, With slat backs and woven seats. Nat- ural varnish finish. Fourth Floor. 29¢ Jaspe Slip Covering 19¢ yd. —50 inches wide, and a nice assort- ment of ular colors for slip cov- orful :‘l:‘ drapes, scarfs, “Third Floor. AlLSilk Washable Pique 59c yd. —An excellent polish . 4-oz. bottle of fur- niture polish Fri- day at this low price. Third Floor. Chocolate Drops 10c¢ Ib. —The Old-fashion- Children’s 59¢ Rayon Pajamas 29c ea. —One - jamas, combination colors and sizes 6 to 12 59c Handmade Printed Gowns 49c ea. —Lovely Batiste Gowns, trimmed with col- en’s sizes. Second Floor. O’Cedar Sets 59c set e —Original 3105 value . . Make-up Boxes 45c¢ ea. —Attractive boxes 98¢ Priscilla Curtains 49c pr. plece Pa- —Extra Wide Cur- in pretty tains, of printed marquisette, with deep ruffied bor- ders, valance and tie-backs. Third Floor. Startex Dish Toweling 11cyd. —Part-linen Dish Toweling, good weight and very absorbent, with col- ored border. Reg. 15¢ yd. Street Floor. 29¢ Printed Dimity Batiste 19c¢ yd. . Dry ol —36 in. wide, in mop and l attractive new de- signs, for women’s and children’s dresses; guaranteed fast_colors. Street Floor. 81x9%-in. Sheets at 44c ea. —They’re made of Printed appliques. and wom- with print on top, mirror glass base. Three- compartment style. $1.00. Street Floor. 69¢c Fibre Rugs 39c ea. —18x36-inch Wov- in lid and hems double-bed size. Street Floor. 39¢ Oilcloth 19¢ yd. —45-inch table ofl- cloth in white and colors and pretty floral pltie!l;l. 58c “Buty Chyne” 39¢ yd. —A highly mer- cerized cotton charmeuse, for

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