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1933. il B—7 t\u’nh‘uml.h W“‘zflmw xmyiud-smun California Australia in 1928, g P> BURNS ¢ reduce soreness by immediate use of JUNE | current convention of the group, STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY. Rt m; HOP COVERS 2,100 MILES |EXPECT 500 DELEGATES Word that Washington had been se- | AT CONVENTION IN 1934‘ lected as the convention city for this Ulm Flies From Sydney to Derby, S | organization next year was received at | Capital Group Wins Selection of | the local office of the Greater National| West Australia, in 21 Hours DERBY, West Australia, June 22 (#). | | Capital Committee of the Washington City by Organization for Hard | Board of Trade, which co-operated with | o, .\ " P. Ulm, Australian aviator, ] and a crew of three, arrived from Syd- S | the Washington delegation to the con- of Hearing. clave in presenting the invitation. Regular Rotary Attendant. | The 1934 conventlon of the Amerl-‘ Miss Betty C. Wright of this city | ney in their monoplane, Faith m Aus- George W. Deane has not missed a | Can Federation of Organizations for | is national secretary and Mrs. Kather- | tralia, last night. { They covered the 2,100 miles in 21 is head of the local group of the ted-l haurs non-stop. From here Ulm plans | the Hard of Hearing. expected to draw | ine K. Madden of Takoma Park, Md., ! tal next June, it was decided at the eration. fly to London, whence he may re- THE EVENING SHORTENING OF ROUTE ‘whlch would shorten by 25 miles the | commissioners of the two States have | East-West route to the Capital, is| been invited to attend the meeting. | promised by the steps now being taken| At a meeting Tuesday the Chamber | TO CUMBERLAND URGED\bv West Virginia, Virginia and Wash- | of Commerce requested the United ington groups, according to Thomas P.| States Bureau of Public Roads to dis- T | Littlepage, president of the Washing- | cuss the “airline” route. Maj. M. W.| — | Direct Road to Capital From Mary- | ton Chamber of Commerce. The cham- | MacDonald, of Charles Town, attended | College. Pa., where they will be at home r is the Washington sponsor of the | the meeting. after July 1. land City Would Cut 25 Miles | new Toute. o 4 | A m tin to be held to- Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lemmon of New From Highway. | Gay ot Rt v iV oo e auant” Fork Cly are at the Carlton 107 8 169 | oy yrietus 1o the movement to €59, of the Kivanis Club in that ity | oe Jutge Lynn Ghapter, D, A. R,,| %CUS & direct “airline” road between | e O e P and | single meeting of the Holyoke, Mass., ey SOCIETY (Continued From Sixth Page.) | 500 delegates, will be held in the Capt- held a delightful luncheon bridge last Saturday afternoon at Holiday House on the Mount Vernon highway, ar- ranged for by Mrs. C. C. Haig, chair- man, and her committee, Mrs. Donald M. Earll and Mrs. O. N. Lawrence, which was largely attended by the members, with their various guests. The company included Mrs. J. Wesley Buchanan, Mrs. E. A. Cobey, Mrs. J. U. Dellinger, Mrs. Donald M. Earll, Mrs.! Henry H. Elliott. Mrs. Clarence M.| Exley, jr.. Mrs. Harry R. Fulton, Mrs. Harry B. Gauss, Mrs. Edward G. Gummer, Miss Anne Brownlow Hacker, Mrs. Charles C. Haig, Mrs. Otto N. Lawrence, Mrs. T. Hunton Leith, Mrs. William J. Lightfoot, Mrs. Clara H. Malone, Miss Rebecca Reilly, Mrs. Bertha M. Robbins, Mrs. C. S. Schermer- horn, Miss Laura J. Silsby, Miss Gladys C. Sinclair, Mrs. Robert J. Swingle, Mrs. C. Stanley Titus, jr.; Mrs. Livingston Vann, jr.; Mrs. Enoch J. Vann, Miss Jean MacNaughton Warfield, Miss Virginia Netherland, Miss Elizabeth Ashlin, Mrs. Sned. Mrs. Warfield, Mrs. Hacker, Mrs. Watts, | Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Earl B. Fulier, Mrs. G. Wady Imirie, Mrs. Patch, Miss Har- riet P. Haig, Miss Florence Davis, Mrs. | J. O. Garner and Mrs. Forbes. ‘Welcomes were given by Mrs. Bertha M. Robbins, honorary regent and | founder; Mrs. Harry R. Fulton, regent, | and Mrs. Harry B. Gauss, ex-regent. Mrs. Charles C. Schermerhorn, chair- man of the Card Party Committee, out- lined plans for one to be held in the early Fall. The marriage of Miss Hilda Bernice Bowdle, daughter of Mrs. Frederick | Bowdle of Denton, Md., and the late Mr. Bowdle, and Mr. C. Merrick Wilson of Poolesville, Md.. son of Mrs. Mattie | Merrick Wilson of Ingleside, Md., and | the late Mr. Wilson, took place at 4, o'clock Monday, June 19, at the home of the bride. The ceremony was per- formed in the presence of the two families, by the Rev. E. C. Hallman of Middletown, Del.. superintendent of the Middletown' district of the Wilmington Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Kathleen M. Bowdle of Denton, as maid of honor, and Mr. Harry N. Wil- son of Ingleside, cousin of the bride- groom, acted as best man. Mrs. Alice Hignutt of Denton played | the wedding march from “Lohengrin” and Miss Dorothy Miller of Denton sang “At Dawning,” by Cadman, as the ceremony was being performed under an arch of ferns and sweet peas. Since her graduation at the State Normal School at Towson, Miss Bowdle | has taught in the public tchools of | Caroline County, Denton. at Greensboro and Mr. Wilson, a_graduate of the Um-' versity of Maryland, is instructor in | vocational agriculture in the Pooles- ville High School. Luncheon was served to the wedding | y at the bome of Mrs. Bowdle. ediately after the wedding the young couple left for a wedding trip in the North. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Cooper of San Diego, Calif,, called on Dr. and Mrs. J. Norman Kimble of Takoma Park. ‘They are en route to the West after a visit with Mrs. Cooper’s parents and other relatives in Pennsylvania. th Dr. and Mrs. Cooper were formerly residents of Takoma Park. LEAGUE OF NATIONS FLAG WILL FLY OVER LETICIA! Banner Will Be Unfurled Beside Colombian Emblem During Settlement Negotiations. By the Associated Press. GENEVA, June 22—A League of Nations flag, a white rectangle with the words “League of Nations Com- mission for Leticia,” will soon fly over the Upper Amazon reglon over which Colombia and Peru have been in dispute. The League flag will be flown beside the Colombian banner during negoti- ations to settle the dispute, a League commynique said. K $2.50 Delivers any $25.00 tire order 50c to $1 Each For Worn Tires On the Purchase of KELLY SPRINGFIELD Registered TIRES o Fatigue Proof! e 6 Times Fortified! e No Other Tires Just Like Them! 4.75-19 ......$7.60 5.00-19 ......$8.15 5.25-18 $9.15 —You save from 52 to $4 a set from these prices. 2 GALLONS PENN-RAD MOTOR OIL Are Washington and Cumberland, Cotton Waffle Swagger COATS $2.95 —They're washable, and just the right weight for chilly Summer days and nights in town or at the beach. Sizes 14 to 20. Kann's—Second Floor. Women’s Wool Swim Suits $1.59 —Novelty and plain weaves in a variety of smart styles and colors. Fit perfectly for comfort while swimming. Sizes 3¢ to 44. Kann's—Second Floor. Boys® Wear —51 Wash Sull.! ‘Were 34'(3 69c to u'zls.;l —181 Golf Hose. Were 18c... 1.2 g“;i' 25¢ —8 White Wash Su Were $1.95 69c —101 Gabartex Preshrunk @Q ¢ Shorts, were $1.00. Kann's—Second Floor. Domestics —1 Spread and Pillow Set, of glazed chintz, in peach color; double bed size; Was $6.95. Now $2.95 —14" Dwig Hor Sheets, hemstitched, sizes Tax 108 inches; were $1.60 s $1.19 —20 Fringed c-ndl;']vlck Spreads, size 87x108. Special 5 $1.29 —60 Pillow Cases, full bleached, 42x36-inch size; were 15c. Each .. i 10c —200 Yds. Nainsook, mches wide. was 106 ya. 10€ Kann's—Street Floor. Lingerie —Extra Siae Blue Philip- pine Gowns. Soiled. Were $1.00 e 4Tc s sk ?rewwGomg Slips, mas. Soiled. Were $295 to $3.95. $2.00 22 Porto Ricai Mussed. Were 59 and 79c. —0dd lot Rayon Taffeta and Muslin Underwear. Ve sitk Negilgees and 2999‘: -7 egl m al Pajamas. Were $5.95. $2~ —20 Muslin or Rayon Kickernick Panties. Were 5()¢ $1.00 —24 Porto Rican Gowns. Were 29c. 17¢ — 26 Silk Pongee Pajamas. Oriental designs. ‘Were $1.59. —O0dd lot Lace-trimmed Silk Undies. Were §1 $1.59. Kann's—Second Floor. Seconds 25¢ and 29¢ BATH TOWELS ISC ea. —Plain white or white with colored borders. Good weight, double thread, ab- sorbent Turkish towels. Slightly imperfect. Kann's—Street Floor. Silk Pongee SLIPS 59c —The price will tempt you to buy several of these slips . . . They're cool, easy to pack and to launder. Sizes 34 to 44. ° Kann's—Second Floor. Frocks and Aprons —I14 Sheer Crepe were $3.95. 31.27 doveskin and washable silk; were $195 and $2.95 sl 19 —16 Wash Dresses, eyelet sport fabrics, also printed broadcoth; were $2.95 to $5.95 Each 81'97 —24 Uniforms, in white and col- ors, also Hoover aprons; Sere 3105 200 sh.95. Now OB —25 Waist Aprons, in white, also printed Hooverettes; were e tim e 3Dc —12 Maids’ Apron Sets, and gray uniforms; were $195 and $295 Now 98ec Kann's—Second Floor. Children’s Wear —Rayon Pajamas, 8 to 12 yrs, were °; Medo Union Suits, sizes 2 to 8, were 59c; Infants’ 290 Wash Hats . —Boys’ Jacket 88¢ % 2 to 6 yrs. . 39¢ —Novelty Pajamas, 2 to 8 sizes. Were 50c to $1.00. —Boys' Suits and Over- alls. ~ Sizes 2 to 6. Were 59¢ —Tan and Navy Flannel Slacks. Sizes 3 Were $1.98 . Kann's—Second Flocr. —15 Jr. Hi Silk Dresses. Were $3.95. . —31 Silk Dresses. Were $1.97 54c —10 Silk Skirts. Were & $295 ... 7c —11 Pastel Color Tuc Skirts. Were $1.95.. —25 Slip-over Sweaters. 37¢ Were $1.95 =5 —26 Sheer Blouses. Were o 19¢ Kann's—Second Floor. Md., ' West Vsrgintn The State highway Rotary Club in more than 11 years. Followe Crowd, Friday-# No Mail, Phone or C.0.D. Orders on Remnants and Odd Lots White Shoes 51.69 —Open ties, oxfords and straps with Cuban heels. Pumps with high heels. All leather construction. Sizes 4 to 8 in the as- sortment. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Sale 69¢ Curtains Priscilla or Cottage Set Styles 39c —Pretty, summery looking curtains of scrim and of marquisette, with colored borders. Regulation sill length and width. Ar- ranged for easy selection. Kann's—Third Floor. Corsets —12 Slim - E - Fect Corselettes. Sizes 34 and 36. Were 31.95 $5.00 —20 Girdles, $3.50; 34 Scanties, size 34, were Kann's—Second Floor. Coats and Furs —8 Spring Coats, fur trimmed; were $10.00 $2'95 i e ’“s‘v“a"s' e style; were to $10. Now.. 85'79 —3 Dress Cul'.l. 1‘;1 gray; were $16.50 an $25. Now. $7.98 —3 Fur Scarfs, xed fox; were SSE.DS.' ND'IH$4'69 —1 Far car 3-skin style; was $19.95. Now.. 310 Kann's—Second P’loor Chinaware —1 Dinner Set, 89-] pc $8 98 33 98 $6 98 —1 Cottage Set, 32.pe. Was $798 Dinner * Set, 1298; :cmunsm. 42:pe. were $0.98.... —3 Cottage Sets, 18-pc. Were $1.98 $1.00 —6 Topaz le Luncheon Sets. ere $1.98 $1.39 212 Green Glass Water Sets, 7-ps., were 59c; 12 Rose Glass - Cookie Jars, were 490 98 = Ebony Glas Luncheon Sets, 27-pc. Were $498. $1.98 —3 Dinner Sefs, 95-pc. Were $39.68 $24.98 —= Tmported China Dinner Sets. Were 85088 $39.95 —1 Dinner Set. 109-pc. Was $34.98 $14.98 —100 Embossed, Square 7.: Salad Plates. Were 15¢c.... —Discontinued Open Stock Stemware. Were 59¢ 29¢c —25 Hand Decorated Ice 3Q¢ Tubs. Were $1.00 —9 Covered G Sets, 10-pc. Were $1.00... 57c Kann's—Third Floor. Cool Wash $1.00 Values 77c Sheer Batistes Printed Voiles ish Linens is Printed Percales Embroidered Eyelets —Its no wonder they “sell” so fast, they're so pretty, cool and igexpensive. Fast color, Misses’ and it Kann's—Street and Second Floors. Mesh:Girdles $1.00 —Lovely, firmly made gar- ments to keep you trim and ccol. Hook on side—a few bones across front. Sizes 26 to 32. Kann's—S8econd Floor. Toys —3 Plush “Lucky Pups.” Were_ $1.00 49c —1 Child's Pastry Set. Wa: $2.49 i, $1'49 —1 Baby Dear Dol 2t Was 3249 0. $1.69 —1 Child’s Alumlnnm Kitchen Set. Was $195 R 33.29 —3 Army Macl ucl ‘Were $1.95 sl —1 Sally Doll, in Co- lonial costume, 16 in. Was $185 - - $1.19 —6 Patsy ‘Were $1.00 and 59¢ —1 Child’s Refrigera- —1 DuRo Ihwln‘ Ma- $2.95 =X i Kann's—Fourth Floor. Dresses —37 Silk Dresses, light prints, plain sheer; sizes 14 o 44, and some evening dresses in white and pastels, sizes 16 to 42; were @ $10 to $16.50. Each b4 —19 Silk Dresses, were $10. —49 Street DRSP!. llght prints, some _ with ' Jjackets, 86 Q5 sizes 14 to 44. —9 Street Ensembles, wool coats with silk dresses, $16.50. Now .. —60 Silk Dresses, darker prints and washable crepes —soiled, Were $2.95 to $3.95. Now —30 Misses' Dresses, navy and print com binations; sizes 14 and 18 only; were $5.00. Now. Kann's—Second Floor. Lamps —55 Parchmentized ‘Shades, for bridge and floor lamps. Were $1.00, as is 29¢ —14 Pottery Table Lamps With ‘shades. Were $100 §9€ —24 Metal Vanity Lamp Pases. Were. $1.00, a6 43 3IC —30 Vanity Lamp Shades. Sofled. Each 15¢ Kann's—Third Floor. 59¢ Washable Silk RIPPLE CREPE.. Linens —80 Lunch Napkins, of linen, with colored border. Sp:- 5 cial, each —60 Glass Towels, pure linen, good heavy quali 104-inch $3.95. —25 Dish Towels, part linen. Each ... 7c —60 Pillow Ca hand-embroidered; 29¢ —Dresser Scarfs, of linen, an odd lot. Each 25¢ Kann's—Street Floor. of cotton, Jewelry —200 pes. Costume Jewelry. Were 29c and 50c 10c —9 Women’s 15-Jewel Gold Watches. Were %.95 $1.00 $12.95 —15 Simulated P!lrl Necklaces. Were $2.95 —6 Sterling Lorgnette = Chains, Were $2.95.. $1.95 Kann's—Street Floor. 42 yd —4 Cameo Brooches, ‘Were $2.95 and $3.95. —A fine quality for Summer dresses . . . it washes nicely and wears satisfactory. Shown in white, navy, pink, brown, copen, coral, peach and olympic. 3,000 Yds. Silk Remnants, Plain and Printed, 39¢ Yd. e REMNANTS WASH GOODS —15¢c to 25c printed batistes, lawns, voiles, percales, suit- ings, etc. 36 to 38 inch widths. |21/2C yd. Remnants 29¢ to 58c Wash Goods and Linings. . .19¢ 39c and 49c Printed Sport R . White Sport Pique—Fi 58¢c Fast-color Printed Dress 36 .29¢ +39¢ Kann's—Street Floor. Men’s Furnishings —30 Ties, faded. Were 39c to $1.50 —300 Ties, odd assort- ment. Now 2 for 18¢c, or l(k each : 24.(: $2.65 —18 Pajamas. Were $1.35, sciled | 87¢c —41 Belis, brown an gray. Were 50c. 29‘: 2169 prs. Hose, Discon- tinued patterns. $1.00 grades. (4 for $1.00). —2 Flannel Robes. ‘Were $4.95, soiled.... $10.50 $1695; 4 $9.95 —80 smm and Pajamas. Were — nald Shirts. Were $2.50 —6 Lightweight Sum- mer Robes. Were $2.95 —18 Wool Sports Sweaters. Were $1.95.. Kann's—Street Floor. Beds, Etc. —1 Chest ot lt’-x"x:x; ers, mahogany fini 00 Was $2950.... $18. —1 Maple Finish ' Wood Bed. Was $19.95 $7.50 Sl Single Tuan:- Inner-Spring - tress. Was $19.75. $13.50 —3 Metal Army Cots. Were $3.95 52'98 —1 Two-pe. Room Suite. £95.00 —1 Double Coil Spring Couch. Was £19.95 —2 Double Heller Inner - Spring Mat- tresses. Were $19.95 —1 Club Chair, was Walnut_and Maple Wood Beds. $14.95 —1 Single Simmons Wood Bed. Were $19. :5 .95 —1 Studio Couc 00 $29.50 floor .:nn;'ple 322- —1 Studio Couch, $42.50 floor sample $29.50 Kann's—Third Floor. Cool! 8-Inch Westinghouse or General Electric FANS--$3.45 —Guaranteed fans with heavy cast base and on and off switch. Other Fans, $1 to $24. $1 Outdoor Showers (Slightly scratched) __Tall enough for a grown person to stand under. Complete with brass spray head. 69¢ Kann's Third Floor, Junior Misses’ Wear —8 Spring Coats, in vy maivs were $10. $2.00 —12 Silk Print Fl‘l;(':!, were $1.95 and $2.95. bz $1.00 —18 Dresses, plain and printed silks; broken sizes; were $5 to $7.95. Each 32‘89 Kann's—Second Floor. Housewares —25 Gallons Lustre Coat House Paint. Was $1.59 eoe s l 'm —1 Gurney Refrig- 29¢ —15 Can't Slip Rubber Bath Mats. Were 59c.. 51, Detrolt Jewel Porcelain Ranee was ,,25 v?29 .95 —34 Shopping Bags. Were 25¢ . 10c 7 Square Porcelain Dish Pans; were $1.19. 9 folding Wooden Clothes Dryers; were $1.25. 4 Metal Kitchen Chairs; were $1.19. 15 Cedarized Ward- robe Closets; were $1.00. 50C Bed Trays; were $1.25. 7 F\nlll Sieves; 69(: were $149 —39 Pes. Enamelware, = is, Were 6% and $100 SIC Easy Washer, vacuum cup type; demonstrator. Was $99.50 . $59.50 —5 Metal Vegetable Bins, as is. Were $1.25 75¢ —5 Metal Garden Carts; were $298. 1 Two - burner Oven, shopworn; was P : $1.00 =1 Ranney Refrig- erator, ..'."o-lb. Wu 321'95 Jewel $39.95 —1 Two-bi shopworn; s s Cooler, 3-gal, as is; was $3.49 . 31'98 —6 Pyralin {op Clothes H-ll;mem Were $5.98 32'98 —12 Folding Ironing Ta- bles. Were $1.49 and §1.95 OOC = T::ruo-lh;rner lection Oil tove. |- Was $28.50 $24.50 Ble, 25ak0, Was 35,98 e, 25x as is . ks $3.98 — W Closets, anopworn, were $249 $1.49 il Iw0 - burner lectric nge, as is. Was $35.00 $16.95 El Dle".al'flfl = 5450 e $39.95 Kann's—Third Floor, Footwear —57 prs. Whise Shoes. $1.59 fords—Sizes 6 to 2. Were 89c to $1.00. 69¢c —89 prs. Ankle Patch Tennis Shoes, Sizes 11'; to 790 0 prs. Black Fab- ric Utility Oxfords... 31‘00 Kann's Fourth Floor. Sportswear —21 Large Size Blouses, of silk and satin; were —hZJLSfll? ‘Bio ses, with long and short sleeves; were $2.95 and $395. Now $1'39 —20 lr(nflled Dresses, one of a kind; were 00 811915 to $5.95. Now. $1 -] Flannel Jlrle!L sle:;’!l;:finwere $2.95.. 8& -2 nel Skirts, dark colors: were $1.95. Now.. 88c Kann's—Second Floor. Trimmings —Bdell S{l‘c}u, an odd lot, col- ored crystal; were 48c 1 to_Tsc. 1212¢ —14 Chalk Bead Belts, with metal clasp, in tan and white, mixed with red, black, brown a green touches; were $1.00. Now, each.. 27c Neckwear —(s )dda Lot 3“r'l.sh Blousettes. Zes 4 8. = T @ o 59¢ $1.00) 39¢ —Sample Neckwear, Was Chine 50c to $1.00.... —Taffeta and Crepe 69c l Short Tybak Blousettes. Were —1 Pink and Green Lace Jacket, as is... $1.00 ; —10 Lace Jackets; Crepe de Chine Capes, —1 Green and 1 Black Jacket, . As o size 3. A5 @ 90 Kann's—Street Floor, Silverware Silver - plated Butter ves, Butter Spreaders and Sugar Spoons. Were ana —50 Community Plate Butter Kanives, Sugar and Olive 95 Spoons. Were $1.00 —25 Blue 8-Day Kiichen Clocks. Were $129.. 89c —20 Community Plate Baby Spoons. Were $1.00 45¢ —50 Sterling Silver _Bouillon, Sugar and Dessert Spoons. 59‘: Were $1.00 and $1.50. —“Krome* Bon Bon Dishes, " were $100..... 49¢ —Eleciric Clocks, ma- hogany finish. Were 33 98 —4 Sterling Silver Salt and Pepper Shakers. Were $500 et $2.89 Kann's—Third Floor. 5,600 Pairs o Silk Hose Irregulars and_Seconds 69c to $1.00 Qualities 44c pr —Picot top chiffons, and medium _ service _weights with silk or lisle tOps. Slight imperfections. All the smart colors for Sum- mer. Sizes 8% to 10. Kann's—Street Floor. Umbrellas —2 Silk-mixed 16-rib Umbrellas. Were 855.515; $2'98 ~—4 Silk-mixed 16- ‘Umbrellas. We{; ‘5.00, $2'50 —3 Silk 16-ri m- proan Were 405, $1.98 Kann's—Street Floor. Leather Goods —100 Caratol Bags. Were 8100 ... 50¢ —50 Leather Bags. Were $1.95 790 —25 Universal 'l‘hermu Bottle Refills. Pint and quart size. Were 1°¢ 39¢ and 69¢ ‘Were 'l 95 and $2.95 sl 00 Kann's—Street Floor. Art Goods —Stamj A ;;; Linen Scarfs an et Sets. Were 59c .. 39¢ —30 Oblong Footstools. Were $2.98 . —Stamped 5-pe. Lunch- eon Sets. Were 50c...... —3 Organdy Bed Spreads, Tose color. Were @] £g nd or blue borders. Were bt II d-| t loc —Hand-painted Boudoir Pillows. Were 59¢ 39¢ Kann's—Fourth Floor. Furniture —1 Unpainted Dress- ing Was ‘I:l & o —é Folding Metal Tables. Were $1.00........ 69¢ —1 Beach Parasol, was $3.05; 2 Fibre Ferneries, were $1.69 and §195; 1 Beach Chair @7 () Pad, was $1.95. e s $1.99 —1 Baby Basket, with ;tfin;xsd on wheels. Was 33.99 Mtor Crihe Was ;‘1‘5 $5.00 Tore 1ot 49e Kann's—Fourth Floor, Notions —35 Bandeaux, solled. Were 45c. 19¢ —Storage Chests; were 35c 60-in._Mothproot 'Gar- ment Bags, (3 for 50c) or ea. o 18c —Mode D Unbieached Ironing Cov- ers, 2 for.. —Deccrated White Mus- lin_ Laundry Bags 25¢ —Hat Stands, soiled. 10¢ 15¢ 5 —Bathing Bags of striped materials Kann's—Street Floor., Clearance Small Size Summer RUGS Summertex—Kimlark—W airfair—Beachcraft, Etc. All Perfect 65—6x9-ft. Rugs—were $4.88 and $5.95.$2.95 75—4Y,x7,-ft. Rugs—were $3.95. ... ugs—were $2.95 165—27x54-in. Rugs—were $1.69 .. 110—36x63-in. Rt .$2.39 .$1.29 ..98¢c Kann's—Third Floor. Floor Coverings —4 Wicker Rugs, 9x9 ft. Were $12.95..... M% —1 Rug Cushion, dam- aged, 9x12 ft. Was $2.95. —1 Damaged Rush Rug, 8x10 ft. , di aged, 8x10 ft. Was 82 49.. —3 Kimlark Rugs, 41,x715 ft. Were $4.50 —5 Stenciled Fibre Rugs, 6x9 ft. Were $6.95...... —2 Wicker Ru‘l, 9xi2 $2.49 3'531475 floor sam- ss’gs —2 Stenciled Fibre Rugs, :::"2‘)1: $6.95 floor $2.49 79c —8 Chenille Rugs, 24x36 in. Were $1.69 —8 Felt-base Art Squares, no borders; 71519, 89 and 9x9. '@ o) Were $4.50 —5 Felt-base Rugs, 9x1015 and 9x12 ft. $595 and 8399 Thax9 ft. 5; floor samples. . Felt-base Rugs, 34 95 flocr samples $2.95 Ka Floor. $2.25 —2 Kiddy Hat Boxes. Were 98¢ =3 Doubl Fi;re C:Iube —2 Wardrobe Suit cuu. Scratched. Were $149.c 89€ 4 Double Handle Suede Bags coeri-.... %€ ... $4.98 $7.99 —2 Pullman Hlfllfl' Trunks. Were $15.00 —2 Standard Ward- robe Trunks. Were $11_95 $19.50 $26.50 $6.66 . 99¢ 69c¢ $17.50 —1 Wardrobe Trunk. —2 Wardrobe Trunks. Were $55.00 —2 Gladstone Bags. Were $9.95 —2 Gladstone Bll'l- Were _$15. M). Kann' Hanflkercbiefg —O0dd lot Men’s 25¢ ‘Women’s Hnnd.ker:lhh Some initialed —Women’s Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs. Were 12%c 8¢ Sc and Cotton Blflkmhleh. Kann's—Street Floor. Toilet Goods —Compacts, Creams, Mir- rors, etc. Were 50c to 19¢ . Each —6 Boudoir Clocks. Were $3.50. —27 Make Choice, ..... —Cleflpltn S.’. Dozen cakes for .. " 25¢ TAVence™—Tth, 8th sad B gae. Home Fittings =17 Spread and Pil- sl'oo low Sets; were $2.95.. —Drapery and Curtain 6c Fabrics; were 10c to 29c yd. ~—Curtain and Drapery Mate- rials; were 39¢c to 69c 17 —4 Sample Glide s ers: were $11.95 to $13.95. $7‘95 —7 Walnut Veneered Cedar Chests; were $l6 95 —Chintz Spreads and Drapes; were 3120 s 69¢ — tress Cove solled: were T5c to $149. 44c — al ler — st A —Table Lot Creionnes; @, ‘were 15¢ and 19¢ yd . —Striped Jaspe Slip Cov- 19(: —Sample Up Ty s«-m were 19c to 25c 5!: —5 Jaspe Slip Covers for Chairs. Were $2.95 32' 49 —17 Pieces Theatrical Gauze; were 19¢ and 25 © 13¢ seconds 59¢ and 69¢ grades 29¢ Kann's—Third Floor. Underwear —8 Lace Bandeaux. Were s1p0 50¢ 10 Lace Step-ins and 12 Com- bination Suits. Soiled. Q¢ Were $1.95 o o i Were $250 . - $1.25 —6 Women's Cotton Knit Vests, with sleeves, sizes 46 and 48, were 35c; 1 Athletic Union 25¢ Suit, sofled, was 50¢ Kann's—Street Floor. Gloves —98 prs. Novelty Cuff snk 15¢ Gloves—beige and tan.. —17 prs. White Pllu, ‘also 39 Esmhell 49¢ for women —‘Spfl.lfl'lfllllnl Rayon Mixed Hose.. xmn—st.rml'lmt. 19¢ BUSY CORNER SPECIALS Regular Goods Reduced Friday Only $1 Ambrosia Sets Men’s Shorts and Rayon Panne Satin Shirts 65c set —This is what the 21c ea. —Fancy and figured 5 ftor $1.00 striped broad- cloth shorts with J. Couettes—all for 85c. Street Floor. $1.49 Lawn Benches $1.00 ea. —42-inch sturdy, folding b~ nches with red frames and natural slats —>5 on seat—4 on Center well inches wide back. braced. Fourth Floor. 50c Set of Six Iced Tea Glasses 29c set —Chip-procf ice tea glasses of beautiful sparkling topaz glass. Makes the tea seem cold- er. Very special for Friday. Third Floor. Children’s 29¢ EZ Waist Union Suits 19c ea. —Two different style cotton knit suits. Sizes 2 to 12 years. Nice, cool, comfortable suits for Summer. Street Floor. 59¢ White Silk Shantung corrugat and tight - cial Priday. $2.49 —Twelve - 35cyd. $ yds. for $1.00 —An ‘unusually good quality, white only, -u-:uk and washable. ‘Wears excellently. Street Floor. 39c Bathing Bags 25c¢ ea. —Gayly colored plaid bags of & heavy cloth with rubber linings. Just the thing to carry your swim suit. strm Floor. 29¢c Summer dark colors. ful, handy for all sorts Cotton Mattresses $2.99 ea. —Heavy rolled- edge, closely-tufted mattresses, ~ filled with new cotton and covered with ticking. All Third Floor. $1.59 —!inlh or size, 19¢ Jaspe and Duck 13c vd. —The ll-lPt is 36 green or rust col- ors. The duck is 30 inches wide and in green or tan ‘woven-stripe pat- terns. Third Floor. 10-Gal. Garbage cover. The 10-gallon size. Spe- ‘Third Floor. Peerless Lawn Mowers lawn mowers, with three adjustable crucible steel self- sharpening running. Third Hmh 38¢ “Co Ke'." Sports Mesh 29¢ yd. —A beautiful rayon fabric 23c ea. —Sateen ln’(:;h‘l:‘:l square-s] lows, in light and }:‘d Street Floor. $1.95 Sateen Bedspreads 94c ea. —5x8 ft. woven rugs, with well bound edges. Blue, and in brown and ’ $1.50 Grass Rugs Kann's Special Coffee 2 lba., 39¢ own brand. Makes delicious coffee, and Friday will cost you very little. Buy several pounds and save. Street Floor. : l ' Children’s 18¢ - fitting ‘handy Fancy Anklets 12%e¢ pr. 6 pra., 69 —Novelty "patterns, plain white. ea. inch colors and Sifl 6 to blades. Cotton Huck Face Towels 97¢ doz. —Size 16x32, & good welght and very closely woven. cotton huck. In plain white; reg. Street Floor. Pillows | 79¢ Mattress Covers 59c ea. —Sanislip covers of unbleached mus- Full and twin sizes, made large enough to al- low lur shrlnhxe hird Floor. Cheer- pillows of use. 'l Sheer Hooverettes 85c¢ ea. Hoover- ea. —smart ettes of cool-look- double nicely and uflcnfl. and in dotmitnhfla with organdy Pastel mndl

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