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(o A SO T /MR & 3T 01 s ? T, Assorted Crystallized Bon-Bons Sherrys Chocolates 1 lb. Box 1-2 lb. Box 37c i 95¢ MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR CREATIONS These are our “show pieces” enhanced by the loveliness of the fabrics— Plaits and side panels of various styles—A gown that will do you credit anywhere. Now priced at §24.85 " GIRLS’ GINGHAM DRESSES A very superior line of sty- DAINTY SUMMER FROCKS CANTON CREPE DRESSES —0f — A selected limited assortment of $25 3 CANTON CREPE Dresses — these models have sold our better. gowns—elaborately trim- This particular lot of navy, black and very rapidly and the sizes are incom- med and excented by leading design- g:r,f," (“a-:l;:‘.g1:&‘:.;:?;;2;:?; ‘?,l_ plete — they are really wonderful ers, Beautiful materials that sold at e hacel dresses at the new low price of $30 are now marked-— morrow’s selling at $19.00 $9.93 WOMEN'S T this season of the year one finds most extraordinary low prices on our 3rd floor. .There are voiles, ginghams, SILK GOWNS This selection from our stock includes WOMEN'S ~ BATHING SUITS That look just as well in water or out. Close fitting SPORT HOSE and ’ ratine and silk dresses all very much reduced in price GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE HOSIERY A great many women have been waiting for these pure silk full fashioned fine gauge stockings at $1.95 SPORT OXFORDS All our Sport Oxfords with saddle strap two tone ef- fects, rubber sole; had sold as high as §8.40. Now marked $4.40 2d Floor — “WOMEN'S GOLF HOSE These variously colored 81.95 stockings now marked at 59¢ R it I g T VOILE WAISTS Simple and summery and so easily laundered these $1.95 tailored waists are most unusual at the price : $1.00 —Then too, you will find a limited lot of Suits and Coats at 15 price—some as low as $7.85 VOILE, BATISTE AND DIMITY Many of this lot are hand made — simple ‘and crisp with tuxedo or Peter Pan collars—they sold for $2.95 but are now marked $1.95 GEORGETTE BLOUSES Beautifully hand made and hand drawn—these have had ready sale at $4.95 and are truly remarkable at suits of pure worsted and others of the more conserv- ative models. Now marked to sell at SILK WAISTS Our very choicest Georgette Colored Silk Waists—the most exquisite workman- ship and unusually low priced at $5 and $6. These are now $3.95 lish ginghams for the miss of 8 to 14 years. The col- ors won't fade and you can now buy them at $1.45 CORSETS In rearranging our Corset department there are cer- tain lines which will be dis- continued——Red Fern and Warner Corsets. Now marked $1, $1.95 and $2 95 Values $1.95 to $7. New Versnon of ng Around a- Rosy WOULD GIVE BACK Harding Wants Roads to Make Conegssion to Strikers [ SENIORITY RIGHTS | | Washington, July 28.--With tenta- tive proposals for settlement of the railroad shopme: trike drawn up after conference tween President Harding and labor leaders the situ- ation was expected today to remain more or less at a status quo, pending the meeting of railroad executives to It was generally understood today that at least a tentative plan had re- sulted from the conference between the president and union officials and that it had reference to the seniority, now regarded as the one remaining obstacle to the conclusion of the strike. LIGHTNING HITS BOAT Shatters .\lnst Shortly After Sailors Leave Crow's Nest New York, July 28. — A minute after the men of the dog watch as- signed to duty in the crow's nest of the Belgian steamer Samland climb- ed down from their pearch today, lightning struck the foretop mast crashing it to the deck, the officers reported on arriving here. Men of the next waich were walting to ascend when the lightning struck, |be called in New York next Tuesday.|and one was injured. At the time the Cuyler Makes Announcement, ship was i = midst of a storm off Announcement that executives of |Ambrose c el light. the 148 major railroads of the coun- o =4 try would be brought together on that FIGHTING IN CHINA | date to consider a plan for settling the Canton, July 28 — (By Associated strike was made by T. Dewitt Cuyler, | Press)—Fighting between the troops chairman of the association of rajlway | ©f Sun Yat Sen the deposed president | lexecutives, after a conference with|Of the southern republic here and President Harding last night, his sec- |those of G ‘hen Chiung-Ming, the ond visit during the day, the rest of | ng the cause of the which the president devoted to con- ¢ in Peking has been v 7 () A o ferences with officials of the shopmen's | I ed, ‘after two.days. resplies near cA Reduced Pri union, headed by B. M. Jewell, Shiuchom, about 130 miles north of y \ Canton % ~ h union officials continued II(I NSES ARE SUSPENDLD, M”— «UVOn]M;IIé t‘fim mwlnn y in the fact that they r $ L) $ e $ mained here instead of returning to [ley street, and Max D. Honeyman, of | Chicago as originally planned. 129 Arch street, v IMeatStores Co. luzee,, § 2o | LI.Ngatt |2!1?F?§ ents I Americn Seals Overrun Islands N Oxf or d s Now i To9eIb| meream IRIR | Sheeg Ly $ Q85 This is the way the Association for the Improvement of the Condition of the Poor takes care of tenement babies at Sea Breeze |, 4 gomrRnt on. thels White Staten Island. 1 onference, indication that —_———————————— p gress had been made was|s _ CHICKENS ....... . 350 lb “ow . 38c b A Few at $9.85 The same fine quality as always now special- ly priced for this sale. Vogue Shoe Shop 236 MAIN STREET - OPP. MONUMENT SMALL LOINS PRIME RIB CALA HAMS BEST PRINT BUTTER Just a few of the thousands of seals that have become so plentiful in the Pacific th:at they are overrunning the Coronado Islands, south of San Diegty