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A SATURDAY SPECIAL A SATURDAY sPECIAL LADIES' FULL PASHIONED FADIES MEDIUM WEIGHTY Silk and Wool Hose O8c OF & 8200 Grade DAVIDSON “The House of Quality, Service and Satisfaction” A Galaxy of Superb Dress Creations Revealing Every Trend of Fashion Are Expressed in the Newest Afternoon Dresses FOR WOMEN AND MISSES SIZES SIZES 16 to 46 19°50 16 to 46 $ ] .50 New and pleasing effects are revealed and assisted in their development by the newer fabrics which are off- set with deft touches of embroidery, novel paneling pleating as well as by effective use of the sash of self or - different terial, In flat Crepe, Canton Crepe de Chine and Alltyme Crepe with o touch of Paisley trim with uneven hem sizes, Every one an original model Fine quality, daintily pfiml from S [ irst 7mnresszon5 1] o N $3. “POIRET TWILL SUITS = 52— 350 EACH OR O FOR $l.00 In The New Spring Modes ~Main Floor - Sport Skirts of fine quality Camcl Hair Cloth and finish that take their newness with an air ot chic=and emerge in a host of new stripes and plaids, pleated and plain, Trregulars=—Rlack and Colors A wonderful cholce of every fabric you could think of, Silks, bright with color or softly sub. dued, Exceedingly smart, BROCADED CANTON CREPES or sof't quality, Rich in new all over pat- terms, 40 inches wide, For Sat. urday $4o39 Yard UMBRELLAS For Little Girls Pretty and new, in Navy and red, Guaranteed color fast, with fancy carved han- dles, Priced at =Main loor each Quality Handkerchiefs Interestingly Priced For Innumcerable Uses, In Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepes and Radium, In the new Egyptian patterns, Camel Hair Sport Skirts A new spring sensation for separate Skirts o Dresses for street and cvening wear, . A soft casy draping fabric, with a soft rich lustre. In all the new spring shades. For Saturday only $2095 Yard Canton Crepe 40 inches wide. Heavy quality, pcbble weave, In the season's newest Spring shades. Priced for Sat. $2.19 SPRING WASH GOODS BASKET WEAVE WOOL SKIRTIN FABRIC Complete assortment Soft finish fabric— of 36 inch wool skirt- for onc-plece dresses. | Loy, “bian Guaranteed to wash, AR ™ Priced at tan and greys and large block Camel Hair. 490\':"\! Priced at SILK STRIPL $1.95 . \'erym?nDr;‘oA sa.«orl- $4.49 i Skirts made to meas- ment of new silk strip- ure, workmanship guar- ed Madras, suitable for A ncw Assortment Just Arrh'M—K’oml_v Interesting. $29.00 New Sprmg Laces A large assortment of Spanish Laces in the new- est creations, Priced from $2.25 1 $4.50 vamo ~—Main Floor Their unusual achievement of simplicity and distinction makes them instantly of the better tailored fashion. Coats, Balkan and straight line Model, with a deft of beautiful braid. .\'po(‘llll.v.' Marked for Saturday —Second Floor WOME ALL WOOL JERSEY TUXEDO SWEATERS dinarily they would sell for quite more, but because of a special purchase we are able to present them at this spe- $ 95\ hirts and wash dresse: o b shirts Wwash dresses L4 —Priced at Plain skirt $2|00 | 59¢ veu | "G $2.50 Saturday DOMESTICS Values Mercerized colored border Table Damask—I'ink, blue, gold borders. Ior Saturday only 83¢ vamv New Spring Blouises BLOUSES Exceptional Offerings In Spring Gloves Imported Lamb Gloves — Two-clasp style, overseam, in brown, beaver, - black, grey and white, Specially pricec $1.69 ruic —Main Floor DAINTY HAND MADE Of fine Batiste and French voile in Peter Pan, Tuxedo $ 95 and V neck models, ' Specially marked at Tailored Blouses Of self striped Dimities— hand made included. Some ° are trimmed with real filet lace, Irish crochet, others haad drawn and hand em- broidered. Kayser’s Chamoisette New Spring Gauntlets — $7.49 Strap wrist, with embroider- Of Mohair and Silk in a beautiful assortmenr of come Yair ed cuffs in two tone back em- Narrow Dbelts of same material and broidery. Priced for Satur- day bination of colors. round necks., Special THE NEW Paisley and Silk Sprin g Undies 3 Moire Bags Hand Bags of cvery shape and description — ily beaded of well blended colors, Silk lined and fitted with small \, change purses and mirror. « Specially priced $1.69..$3.98 Pearl Necklaces Beautifully lustrous beads, in graduated arrangement form these necklaces of pop- ular length, each finished with a white gold clasp. A Men's Ribbed 'Union Suits Regular $1.50 Valuce $1.00 Ecru only. All sizes. A wonderful value, Boys' Flannel Pajamas Infants’ (Carter) Silk and Wool $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 Fringed Curtains, made of fine grade Spanish laces An Important Curtain Event Third Floor A new shipment in panel Cretonnes just arrived. A beau- Pure Linen Silver wide. Bleached Damask—70 inches For Saturday only .$1.69 van of Spring Heavy weight Bleached Muslin. SHEETS Size 81x80. Yor 98¢ Well made, with fancy frogs All Sizes. Men's Silk and Woul Hose The Better Grade — All first Quality. Children's Regular $1 Waist Suits patterns, well made with 3 inch fringe. May be used in pairs or scparate. $6.50 Saturday—Pair, Fringed Curtains, made of the tiful selection of all the latest patterns. Saturday 9 special — Yard . . 2 c Terry Cloth for overdrapes—a shipment of wonderful patterns Saturday only $1.25 PILLOW CASES “Our Leader” good quality Cotton. for Saturday only EACH 15336, Priced 59c¢ Irregulars of a $1.00 grade. Plain or drop stitch. Ladies' Medium Weight Bloomers 69c Pink or white—All sizrs, $1.00 Ladics’ “Mcrode” Silk and Wool Suits $2.75 All Styles and Sizes—Special Saturday only, cream, motifs or hand Saturday finest grade Voiles in white and Hemstitched at and bottom with three beautiful drawn cluding the fam signs of Tut. terns, Saturday at 89C And $1 sides work., $3.95 and colorings just urrhed, in- h-amen .00 +. ptian de- pat- Lincn Burcau Scarfs—18x45. excellent quality Irish Damask. 190 EACH SCARFS Made of an For Saturday only 45 C »racH [ remarkable value at 4 ) ) -2 T ) ) -0 ] ] ) ] ) ) ] 214 ) ) ) 0 - ) 4 ) )’ ", ) s 1) 17 a3 r e ss s rsesageaathrtetaidseadssreresrersteserssrssssretstrestrsastastastisisatrasairbidy TS reta st ttessttezrgrecesastreessrsatdrissatasititssesancaaraciiy 1 had | placed on exhibition at the exposition | the hero of the oldest epic poem in | English literature; but Beowulf was m\.. newcomer compared with the stone ‘Agr man, who lived about 4,000 years | before him. The relics now brought to light in- clude flint tools and weapons, orna- | ments, ctc. In one of the graves about 2,000 years old, were found the remains of a woman and her equip- which §s|ment, consisting of an amber neck- |lace, weaver's reeds and distaff. That means bankruptcy and “If the KEuropean powers the immediate seizure of control by adopted the policy enforced during|in Gothenburg this summer. communist and extremist groups the period ef occupation by the Amer-| The Swedish experts, fifteen which at once will join hands with ican army, the situation might be far number, have been at work for about Russia. different. This required that non-|seven years, and have succeeded in “Russia already has an army of 1,- combatants, women and children, | collecting 20,000 relics of antiquity. 000,000 men equipped and mobilized. be disturbedias little as possible and |The result of their Jabor has been As to man-power, the German-Rus- that local self-government be con- an accumulation of proofs that the sian combination could muster eight tinued. | North Sea coast of Sweden was {nhab- or ten to one against I‘rance. With “All domestic and governmental a.(‘—‘nml as early as 3000 B, C. German officers to train and lead tivities contthued undisturbed except The stone age skeleton, ssia’s forces I'rance quickly would | for regulations nccessary to insure 50":\0\\- being mounted in Gothenburg, » far outnumbered. vurig rolr our]'roop!» was found during excavations at| . B e “The French policy, however, was| | Kungsbacka, few miles south of | e ,'J‘“fm':‘lcl'm pey | far different. Naturally they were | this ilic The anclent sito of Ku':m- war virtuay alone. The United | pioen Aginst titcir former enemies.|hacka has been chosen by some erit- | auifes consumption of two States certainly would not join it. pose regula-|jos as the probable seat of Beowulf, | coal. o tions restricting civilian affairs. The Great Britain would not, in all prob- — e , outcome of that olie; st h e | S . abiiity. Italy and Belgium might stay ot 4y | growth of hostility on the part o{‘ with her, but even that is uncertain.|the Gepman people. When Sick, Bilious, Headachy, Constipated, Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath, Colds ] ! has almost been reached und he| many. fears unless French pressure is modi- fied a new war will result within two weeks, “Unless the cold counsel of Great Britain prevails with France, a new | These are seen by Maj.Gen. Joseph results of further IFrench encroach- NEw WAR IN E”RI]PE ments on Germany war between Germany and I‘rance is almost certain,” Dickman says. Dickman, who commanded U. . Offlcer ¢ Feas GermarRus- e Lot war of Mberation' as she did in Third division in France, led American army of occupation ‘war of liberation’ as she did in “ 1805. And the conditions for a suc- the the into cessful revolt against the French are much more favorable today than then. “My opinion is that if the I'rench push matters too far, they will lose all. produced re- tons of And I Every ton of steel “And IFrance BY HARRY HU Washington, Feb. the German gov Seizure ol power b extremists- Coalition Ttussia with 600 at C Rallying o a “war of lit for success he immediate danger is that the demands of France will force the col- lapse of conservative, industrial Ger-| KEEP STRONG One bottle of pure, emulsified Norwegian cod liver oil taker now, may do you more good than a dozen taken a mont} ’s more economical to give your el re i :‘:sn:tean:: to disease is broc:le; cinown.yo Ab::r’;' !l‘it:lzbe‘o 'SHELETON 5000 YEARS ‘ , 0LD FOUND IN SWEI)EN OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD-LIVER OIL goes a long way in sustaining strength and keeping up re- sistance. Resolve that you will buy a bottle of Scott’s Emulsion at your druggist’s on your way communists and “With this as a background, Ihe present French moves seems to me | most dangerous. The breaking polnt‘ certainly cannot be far away. If the | hrnak come: well | *“I fear » will l and 1,00,« Germany army of between Russia’s ‘s disposal German people to with conditions n Germany's fu- 3 all she has rance | Bained or stands to g ‘ (Lup\ngh! 1923, NEA Sr'r\lc".) for Ver h-yuc.&-l..mnm e e Wt Your bowels may seem regular—| Hurry! One or two Cascarcts to- | move every day—yet your thirty feet | night will clean your bowels rigm.. L of bowels may be lined with poison- By morning all the constipation poi- ~The well prr-‘m.u waste which is being sucked into | son and sour bile will move out— | served skeleton of a mam who Jived in| your blood, keeping you half sick,|thoroughly! Cascarets will not sick- |the stone age, 5000 years ago, has|nervous, despondent and upset.|en you—they physic fully, but never home, and start protecting your strength. just been found on the west coast of | Whether you have headache, colds.|gripe or inconvenience. The exclusive grade of cod-liver oil used in Scott’s Emulsion is the famous | Sweden by a commission of archaeol- | sour stomach, indigestion, or heart| Children iove Cascarets ioo 19 “h.m:n:‘m;-:“m: m-;.d'.l:m"- American Iogms _uhich hnf lT’-‘"t rorll_xbing ""i palpitation.it is usually from bowel :‘on( ‘;mx es, ‘nI-o 25 and 50 cent sizee, Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J, 1909 countryside for ancient relies to be‘ poison. ny drug store. MAJ.-GEN. JOSEPH T. DICKMAN, acologists, Germany and was in command of | | American forces on the Rhiné until DIBRACH, SO e July, 1919. He is particularly fitted | to gauge the seriousness of the pres-§ | ent situation. Breaking Point Near. Dickman's outspoken opinion is| that the breaking point in Gnrmany: FOX’S NEXT MO DON'T MISS 'BABY PEGGY in “SWEETIE" | | | l}