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pefons Ailos o8 Angele CIGARETTES TWENTY jfor 25 € _but taste the difference! Liceerr & Mvers Toracco Co. STILL FINDING GOLD, {lential disrict. Guy W. Rollins, chief and gravel com- the syvstem of crude ngii for a rock 3 which operates in Arroyo Metal Panned Few 3 Being has installed a “ron O loes Center, - o Fromatt Ang st lulee boxes and each day “pans” out EN | a quantity of the precious metal that panned daily but a few miles from | nets him $20 weekly found in the the bed of center of t 8 ¢ 1 JId dust is t is dub from near the ey REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. GASOLINE and the Arroyo Seco and for years has been left with the crushed gravel to in road construction. lins discovered the ‘“‘pay when he entered the company ploy several months ago and h panning it since then. be used Tent for sale and to rent. Awning and Decorating Co.—advt. ONY olarine, Look for the Red, White and Blue SoCOny sign ~the Sign of Quality. Eddy CW DOCORS A Institute GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS OF FRANCE, by E. M. Sait. “A scholarly work designed for both student and general reader. Written since the war, it is thorough- ly up-to-date.”—A. L. A. Booklist. sle s ORCHESTRA; AND HOW TO LISTEN TO IT, by M. Montagu- han. “Describes in non-technical lan- guage the principles of sound pro- duction, orchestral instruments and their sounds, the orchestra system and the place of the conductor in that - Includes quotations from illustrations of instru- L. A. Booklist. P THE PSYCHOLOGY OF DRESS, by A. PARSONS. “From mediaeval times to the 20th century the author shows how styles in costumes save followed the dic- tates of royal personalities, have been affected by great political crises, or have reflected the changing whims of the public mind.”—A. L. A. Book- list. THE . SALVAGING OF CIVILIZATION, THE PROBABLE FUTURE OF MANKIND, by H. G. Wells. “He is very practical, and all through the book there runs a note of noble aspiration.”—Litemyry Re- view. s .. SELECTED ARTICLES ON LEMS OF LABOR, by Bloomfield “The sources are labor journal: reports and well known magazines. A. L. A. Booklist. PROB- Daniel | New Briiain |} PR SOUTHERN HIGHLANDER AND HIS HOME LAND, by J. C. Campbell. A Russell Sage foundation study. . v ox TOLD IN A CHINESE GARDEN, and Four Other Fantastic Plays for Outdoors or Indoors, by Con- stance Wilcox. “ e YE OLDEN BLUE LAWS, by Gus- tavus Myers. “A vivid and logical exposition of past efforts to produce reform.”— Literary Review. P Modern Locomotion. THE AIRPLANE, by Frederick Be- dell. “An all-round clear presentation of the practice of aerial pavigation. Useful to the average pilot, student or reader who wants as understand- ing of fundamentals."—A. L. A. Booklist. .. AUTOMOBILE STARTING, LIGHT- ING AND IGNITION SYSTEMS, by V. W. Page., . ELECTRIC VEHICLE HAND-BOOK, by H. C. Cushing. 3 - . . i FIRST AID TO THE CAR, by Ha old Whiting Slauson. * s'e FORD CARS, CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR, by J. R. Bayston. e HINTS AND TIPS FOR AUTOMO- BIL, by V. W. Page. .. x MODERN MOTOR TRUCK DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, REPAIR, COMMERCIAL AP- PLICATIONS, by V. W. Page. PR MOTOR TRUCK PRACTICAL MANUAL; A BOOK OF IN- STRUCTION ON THE CON- STRUCTION AND CARE OF MOTOR TRUCKS, by THE EDI- TORIAL STAFF OF THE A ERICAN AUTOMOBILE DI- GEST. .. MOTOR VZHICLE ENGINEERING —ENGINES, by E. Favary. Fiction. BAR-20 THREE, Relating a Series of Startling and Strenuous Ad- ventures in the Cow-Town of Mesquite of the Famous Bar-20 Trio, by C. E. Mulford. CALL MR. FORTUNE, by Bailey. “Half a dozen detective stories in which a suburban medical man de- velops into a criminal investigator of the Mighest order. ‘The mysteries are well combined.”—Saturday Re- view. CLUE OF THE PRIMROSE PETAL, by Harvey Wickham. An exciting detective story. THE HEAVIEST PIPE, A Story of H. C, Mystery and Adventure, by A. M. Patterson. LIMBO, by Aldons Huxley. “It cor S even more or less long short stories. It is very clev- er and shows remarkable mastery of the narrative art.”—Catholic World. LITTLE RED FOOT, by R. W. Cham- be “An neer days. :RPIECE OF ADVENTURE, Edited by Nella Bradley, 4 vol- umes. Adventure Within Walls; Oriental Stories; Stories of Des- ; Stories of Sea and adventurous romance of pio- y strange happenings, but also Love and Life and Death—all things that have to do with the great idventure of living.” MUTIN 4 C. B. Hawes. life and ad- ago, told with cnowledge of —As L. Al THE ““A stirring t venture sixty skill and an the sea and Booklist. “A book to vears evident seamer put near Treasure Steiger-Vedder Compus ‘] Successor to C. S. 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COATS JERSEY SPOiXT COATS— Short Norfolk models in all colors and heathers— sizes 16 to 42. $7.75 —FOURTH FLOOR— SKIRTS ‘WOOL SPORT SKIRTS— Delightful novelties in pleated plaids and stripes. $11.75 —FOURTH FLOOR— DRESSES SILK DRESSES— Of Taffeta, Canton Crepe and Satin in pretty styles. $23.75 —FOURTH FLOOR— SUITS SHANTUNG SUITS— Natural color, tailored coats. $19.75 —FOURTH FLOOR— new long COATS POLO COATS— Dark lined, models. $19.75 —FOURTH FLOOR— Tan very color—silk practical SKIRTS SILK . SPORT SKIRTS— Rich Migel's Tally-Ho and Bdronette in.all colors. $14.75 —FOURTH FLOOR— DRESSES SILK DRESSES— Of fashionable, izing mignonette, colors—sizes 38.to 46. $35.75 —FOURTH FLOOR— slender- in all- Steiger-Vedder Company June Sale of Lingerie The Greatest of Values Envelope Chemise Pretty styles made of nain- sook with yokes of lace @ = and embrolderies . ... oC Flesh and white batiste chemise daintily trimmed with lovely yokes and $ 1 35 . built-up shoulders A variety of opera top styles, yokes combined with laces and embroideries and ribbon straps Bloomers Bloomers in size with .. 39¢ Flesh batiste bloomers, inforced and finished double shirring and lace knee cuff Fine Cotton flesh color—full shirred knee cuff .... re- with Windsor 85¢ Step-in Bloomer$ in flesh and white batiste with lace edging at Flesh and floral crepe bloomers with pretty knee cuffs .... Night Gowns Flésh and white nainsook gowns in sleeveless styles with yokes of fine laces 85 and ribbons e C White batiste gowns with yokes of all-over embroideries, val lace and pretty motifs Windsor Crepe gowns in floral designs finished with silk frogs and pearl $l 85 5 . buttons ....... Silk Lingerie Bodices Flesh crepe de chine satin models trimmed pastel ribbons and filet lace Wash satin and crepe de chine bodices with exquisité yokes of Georgette and danity lnc& slip-over anu $ 1 .85 opera top models . Night Gowns crepe de chine gowns with fascinating yokes o2 @eor- gette, lace bodices $4 95 . and sleeveless and with Long - Petticoats Various styles trimmed with deep flounces of imported em- broideries and laces 9 over underlay ....... 5c Attractive petticoats with deep flouncings of combination lace and muslin l Elaborate lace flouncin A plat val laces $2 o over underlay .... Extra Size Garments Corset Covers made of nain- sook trimmed with em- 95c broidery edgings Envelope Chemise with yokes of dainty laces and embroideries . ... $lo49 Nightsowns made of Guality batiste trimmed hamburg insertion and lace, each fine with filet Long Petticoats with deep flouncings of fne lace and em- ey ... $2.98 . $2.95 - $4.85 Bloomers ‘Wash Satin Bloomers finished with double shirred knee cuffs ... vourself and ofter to hobble-de-hoy to Weekly. Island, to read any visitor, from great uncl:.”—Publishers’ SOUTH WIND, by Norman Douglas. “It is like having a big old- ioned plum-cake in the hous: non-sensical, rollicking witty and generally hilariose 200 o Envelope Chemise Flesh crepe de chine models with yokes of imported organdie motifs, pastel ribbon bands ... $2.85 Plain tailored Luxor Silk En- s w | and filet RD QILCO.OFNY. T L o rcliable dealer an! the world’s best Gasoline velope Chemise in flesh and white .

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