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4 and Graney will be the other stars| round.. cording to the Davis cup| LEADERS IN CONGRESS |lext summer. We don't kuoiw what m Tfim m m serIES With the Fall River team. The score: TeEulations, the Dace for holding this Peoria, Ills, March 2 —Bow?ers tn | the alibi will be but you cair bet your | \ ——— Cresoent A. A. evened the ed the fans some of the most spectac- = = = = 2 e 6 =y e years. “Billie” Sullivan | gentatives of South Africa in the first] TO DISTURB harvested will not Leep down the price the past. Belair, 1f Mil d upon between 1 el that the ice barons will find A g = 7 & | meet the winner of the match be-i FARSRECAE TR © SN GO today. | , Another reason for the renewed in- WHERE 010 ShE | tween England and Holland for thel nis changes among the ten high men | tere8t in skating was the, international / GET HWERs ¥ 0 0 The & 1 right to challenge Australia. s | match between Bobby McLean of Chi- series with the Emeralds of o ;hlrfl:oo:r ;:‘r ever .::&&n&\:‘:ah;r %fifl:":" Cra ; ; 3 EIn Ldition the commicles. ill Gons l':c;l;gagm'dividua.\s and all-events w"elc“o' oW & sknte Neslgnie for. ‘the mantio in Parish OB afented | ihe Emeralds phvers to cover him|Sulivan ...: 1 0 3| sider the advisability of sending rep-| """ Cramsie, Chicago, with a 633, | vinchester-Repeating Arms Company. day evening, when Hhey Ao v |all during the game. Mills at the oth- o 2% _*|Gentatives of this country abroad to| . A (ramee, Chicago, with 2 S0 land Oskar Mathieson, the - pride of m £ z‘tfla -ru.':uu was a| er forward position showed some 1 1 29 g‘l,n‘y ;r;d the Engnsh ch:mp;fin:?lwd:l uals. H. Stewart of Cincinnati with ::rw;‘ bi: which Mathieson triumph- woore of 29-21. mbledon in June and Wi so de- . McLean went 'to Europe much hummer from start to finish and the | classy work, also leading both teams s. clde whether the invitation to send a| & 2ount of 1937 for nine wames, hot|yoroiaea and figured he Had the cham- fans witntssed one of the finest o4 o Higgins, 0 0 0| team to Denmark can be accepted. An| "R AR TGS TR t0e & o olis, | plonship " tucked away. . McLean has bitlons of basketball staged e | o gy g e Normend| Lhr §| urgent weauest has been received from | rilwaikee, Dox Mones, Eiyria, Onio; | toured Sweden, Switzeriand, Germans, for some n, ¢ . Boldklubben of Copenhagen tha e 1 h Ese nglan ance and Belgir fr fwo ‘men for ¥riday's game in | the fans. It has not been declded | Fioiet. lg . 3 0 6lUnited States Tennis Association| N Sritieq n ihe Anc-men- oranes | meeting Mathicson and is mow on the ‘Willimantic, who v:l:tl‘e:n: . :'here the thgd lafl; v;iu‘:: %‘fifid Kierns, rg . 3 0 2| gend a team there this summer. ‘tonight. way home, 3 - Cres. M eCar 3 g% i s at One more’ reason whyskating has Sers. . wi working early | alds refused to toss the coin to de- 4 E R 2 3 gants B0t f'a secured the services of | cids whers the game was to be| . ® 3 2llucOWES WEEK” TO BE REVIVED|roRMER SPITBALL ARTIST advanced -the past season. s because e ra who proved a great held | played. Manager Benolt announced| Time—20-minute halves. Roferee— THIS SUMMER IN ENGLAND wiLL HURL AGAIN THIS SEASON e encouragement it has received to Capt. Belair and Mills, McMillan | during the game that next Saturday | white. Timers—Sullivan and MeCar-| y,ngon, * March 21.—The famous ihe famous New York star, Was on|night will see the Fall River A. A. in{th¥. from. .maunicipalities, . Hundreds of M den, M 9.—] Ed | citi Ve s el th i evived 1 1w | oaiank - March,., 19--RIg clties have turned the city playgrounds hana and certainly showed “BIZ| Parish hall, with the famous Marks 10 the preliminary the Bearcats de- eiitirety\ (hls sammer, and the Royal Waash, {he real Iron Man of <base-|Into skating rinks by' flooding them. B A on a few things sbout the| Brothers, Sem and Sharkey, “¥lo-| feated the Willimantlc Rovers In a ! ball is going to hurl th ‘old _pill|Chicago, for instance, flooded 70 play- fast an interesting game by the score| Yacht Squadron will hold races ORf,gnin. this season. Last year's dis- [srounds and 3 o et " o ‘ g 5 nd 279 other <kating epots, me, and “Sharkey” Marks and “Bil-| Harvey consideréd the greatest for August 3, 4, 5 and 6. The king and|ZB0oi iment, which came - when the i o Sullivan of the Fall River A. A.|ward pleying the game today. and S0t 0, Queen expect to be present on board| American associstion. gave. the Epits i m tfi*;&'?'fif”u AL Hiose showed some fine work also. the oldest player in the game being EASTERN-WESTERN TENNIS the royal yacht Victoria and Albert. |jor the - g of the Dast|comtrol On all of these planes sioe. Crescents show- ' over 40.years of age and playing for It may be recalleq that the king of- 3 places skat Capt. Belair of the y 4 ! with the Blg Reel npw. He says his|ing races were held under the super- v PLAYERS SPLIT EVEN |fered a gold cup for competition at| i ' FTand ot Teast. 75 | Ablest oF o e ider, the super San, Francisco, March 21—Play in | the Cowes regatta of 1914 which Was!per cent, as good as it was when e |mavor . The city chomoroimiy Lrgens the east vs. west tennis competition | abandoned at the eleventh hour oWi§ was at the height of his career with|ament was so big that it requised tnree WHO MADE CUBA FREE? for women resulted today in one vic- |t0 the war. This cup will nOW De|the White Sox. And as manager of|Saturdays 1o compinte ah ciiee ' tory and one defeat for the eastern | offered for a race confined to yachts|the Bridgeport Eastern ‘league clublThere were 432 siatire in one ovonr o 5% S representatives. N YR TR UL RO B s going o exercise it in the ® e¥ent | ihe trout are feeding on and imitate Jreiter weigat, who recently returned . -~ .“' — . In the doubles match Mrs. Ethel Sut- - 3 pitching box. - it as nearly as possible. rom a Trip abroad. is an exception. " ”w'mv’: '::'-n—shup ad- i i & i |ton Bruge, of Los Angeles, and Miss{ “KIng George intends to race his| Walsh said that his Bridgefort _Bantams Win. 'Along the latter part of the month |Griffiths thinks the noted Frenchman sew York, MATOf the motor shares it Helen Baker, of San Francisco, defeat- | Cutter Brittania during the coming|club right now is as good as any| The Baltic Bantams defeated the'the yariety and mumber increase rap- |has no chance of beating Jack Demp- vances In ;":'D:‘C(;m,, monopolized | THE LIVESTOCK MARKET. ed Mrs. Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman, | 8%a%0n and ihe famous hoat may be fn the league, but he expects it will'Putnam Midgets in the first game of idly. Some of the best flies in April|sey, althoush he oAy st several v ce: eir serles o > black gnat, brow: at, march ecause of his guea ::: et ot traders during t0-| Chicago, March 19.—Hogs—Receipts, | of Boston, national woman champion, | SPCCIel 9, DEUTS Prominenty b Lo ) be strensthened in a few places before their serl gm;'y‘et )‘:nllcol':po( 24 to 14.!are black gnat, brown gnat, march|rounds because of his gueat speed. e ihort but very active stock mar- | 25000 head. Market slow, steady, 15c|and Miss Eleanor Goss, of New York, | . iepended during the war.” was the Ui session. General Motors was the|iower, Bulk, $15.40@16.00; top, $16.35; Spectacular feature, scoring an eX-|heavyweight, $14.15@15.40; medium Ieme rise of 46 1-2 points at 398 on| weight, $15.00@16.20; light yweight, i A imormous turnover and closing 8t|§1565@16.25; light lights, $14.75@|6-4, in the second set of a singles| ¢ ine king's grooms-in-waiting’ and 5. me of the team some of its members " " B > er of flies on Goiffiths did not se tier fight, S0, “despite. extensively reallsing {07 | $1500;. hoavy pecking sows, smooth,maich yesterdsy. She hed Won IRe|his adviserin yachting matters | ure ‘entiied to faster company. than | ihe T B Martn Co. ot Norwich (1) e O R | Bt e rawa the. onctabion Ghdiall t . .65 ; ackin SOWS, I . y 0=%. e . e 5 D a - - . Martin 3 2 s i 1, t frenc re e T, Motor was next in favor at 8 |§13.40@ 12,85 plge, $15.40015.25. The western players have two Vic- | poaroy by aven kihat oe fgu Toastern league, and this' rartville: or a howling match, - An.| Few anglers appreciate to what an|French boxers aré overrated. ot ’;-.m' of 16 points to 220, @ neW | Cattle—Receipts, (5,000 head. ' Mar- | tories to one defeat in the series. Mrs. ke SoxlElN "sol:':!:t ]"/ :n;‘fig;as‘:_:’r;}c‘ouras}gnies;s“,el. through this paper. extent the .\nnsnds of slsh\\u:d 1h in‘- I5 There is little duublt1 l'!’ml few dnctdlh- £ k v 44 - ) lay Miss TPONED MATCHES ang! i attribul : ing are developed in most fish. 1t be- | French ringmen w e regarded as Ligh record, and an advance Of ket steady to strong. Wightman is scheduled to play CEOHES te Freat™8tnaibion of his srm’ to &1 . points for the week. Stromberg Car- balance of the list was irregu- . improved towards the close, when Sales amounted to 675,000 shares. $11.75@13.85; good and choice,| ADMIT BROWN UNIVERSITY the covered courts of the Longwood -sounter to. the atber aq “rolles 1o| As the sun begins to get higher|lttle “fellers” v it o 7 G e e TO SWIMMING ASSOCIATION | Cricket Oub were won by - Hoston help his arm o xtent, he triedand the first of April, Red Letter AT THE TRAPS {tlon. Georges obtained his early les- & % 21—Ad- - A S, - this remedy and it did the {rick. n ¢ calendar, he art fri et Butcher Cattle—Heifers, New Haven, Conn, March 21—Ad- | ed Leonard Beekman, 6-2, 6-1. Irving "'~ 175ks to be in great condition, ! ETOWS near, a certain irresistible By PETER P. CARNEY B o 50@ ?;:i’;’fi‘e‘g}’.-ftf'é’v?l’}n‘fiil'éiiséc:&iofwa.e C'A1 ‘I\‘*rlghtdmgl Ifi' 0. .ro)v.gs%; dcfg?t- and it is not hard to believe that he UNSIng to go to th old tackle boX| rThirty-six states and four methods. According to many good e : ed Leonard Beekman and Dean Ma- cap win ~2"2the Fast.and just finger over the old pets|a; >rovince have been ed | 3 pentier’ s Canners and _Cutters—Cows and [announced here yesterday in connec- | they, , -1, T @an) gtanding of t" huttia Sl chc!:a“stl(sw e, A i R g:’agx:(n:d&\':n . e L b - 3 .«‘;3\ .r\s;:?llv‘ul. hx‘r:'.:ru&ju: Buying of metals resulted from fe-| helfers, ~_$5.00@7.25; canner steers,|tion with the intercolicgiate SWIMMING | the inter-clty tournament wa be in v " ey certaln. time when he just feels like ! trapshooting tournaments fo .| carded English ideas of what is good matches to iwu .. .e.u. of Boston. : e P = gite 5 med to exert little influ- house statement disclosed a Total old ends were t gistered, w 0 : Now is the time for oot history. T y offered. Davenport is & connection With the week's| ewes, culls and common $5.75@10.50, | each college in the association would | Boston Americans 411 2 AutoiRaoa iPoktrohed, the rod to glance over ir fly-book f,,,f?n;' havinz recdently been p;gmc;t!.d Riishiiinh : wnatbii leg:{sgamb: fis'“fi@%- e iy make up the executive commuttee. N;‘%yfflrplznggctfionznm nex {‘0 ‘n Thfi"ih?é;“??{‘; m‘;;hfa (c;\r}:)l;:l:‘e rlec'; and other nent for more the Browns to tie Sens- berty bonds i urgh, —Cattle suppl . A , Wal- % I few ™ L +s t=anting time. | tou name: t time, " rh‘- ‘?nor l!dnn?«.xr‘r:\‘-srk;: ::.'fl'r‘n: lllfy; vh?:ke't“-éeln‘a_yn chgxcgns;ég DAVIS CUP COMMITTEE MEET ::e;:t:yToney, Barnes and Snyder, Mc- f‘g":d'\;l;:‘_fo‘:o;l:ep’oglsm;t‘éfiel‘:itfiv:iz; rilrl is the day for the grand enl-l ‘.;‘,fi’;.d is (‘dju:le tae' number applied | -r,far‘:m\' is «‘-r xh;k opinion n & fairly wide variety d -| 1450, prime .50, BOOH .25 day ne ry of L ulinalis. A t this time last year. | endryx will make par value) $7,175,000. 14, tidy butchers $12@ 13, fair $9@11,| _ TONIGHT TO °2U1TLLNE P“LANSI At New ' Orleans, La— | Sunday because of the bad condition | ya knights of salaam to the lttle lord | ©hentione e T e on the|with the Red Sox, The Boston pilst States go"er:m:n,l common $9@11, common to good fat| New }!urk, Ma;chmm-; wril‘l‘ee“enfielvd Cleveland Americans . 4 7 o of the infield e used by heavy rains. |of the stream who has attracted many | program. again this year. Thees|figures that Hendryx lacked scason- changed on call during| bulls $9.50@10.50, common to good fat | the Davis cup committee Wil be held| New Orleans, Southern ..... 0 4 3 Y a tan from the demoralizing environ- ul for a num-|ing when he pastimed with the Yan- o week, except the 2s coupon and|cows $4:50@7, heifers $10@12, fresh | here tomorrow night to [9“ mf 12 t;‘s. Coveleskie, Morton and Nunamaker,| SKATING HAD GOOD SEASON. ments of city life and has filled many kees, but has since gained experience re n advanceq one-half | cows and springers $§0@150, veal tor Ameriea’s participation in the| rhomas; Torkelson, Walker and De- |, By PETER P. CARNEY |2 book with the beautiful thoughts| .~ Now 3 | that’ will make him a big league star. X S Eneep and Lombs—Supply, 105 head | his. champlonship fournament next | U7 { Ealtor Natlonal Sports Syndicate | | WOtk 5o, o sngler has watches| ot a handicap event all of| The Rockyille AN e b STOCKS. Market steady, Prime wethers, $16.00; | summer. o s s‘xegr;l;;:engd?;i?.g: Drattou EsCiih Leagss Bohodble: se"fsho‘: has; been s 'wondertul skaling | soma oi - .wctly wait-1i¢ {s more than likely i1l be | meetings on Friday evening of mext £ood mixed, $13.00 @14.00; fair mixed; | Will be prepared t the United| Springtield, Mass, March 21°-Th i rociacbay A . |ing for insects to drop from ove a doubles target even a week. The meeting will be held in $100@12.00; culls and commons, $5.00 | executive tommittee o B e e S el All sports have revived wonderfully | hanging alders or to‘float by on the|important sho the one last week ufi‘é?_;ffi:?tfiéqu13.;?3."_:"1'5".%‘3 nge :rimary imDarlancye' at present| Plans for the drawing up of a sched- | skating. s e ri:zh:o \(ghre, a’x!{:&ci“ailmt?v i?:_‘uiglemre;? THINKS CARPENFIER HARINO Ament qm»w;:m‘:.e”mq’? 16.00; mediums. $17.00@17.15; heavy|are the preliminary events in which | ule of games were discussed along with| ‘There are many reasons for this but|{fin. Then any old day as the days CHANCE WITH DEMPSEY | sz exhib ng matches and yorkers, $17.00@17.15; light vorkers,|the United States must compete for|the apportioning of holiday, holiday, |the main one is that there has been |lengthen and grow warmer the. na-| Most American boxers who have|other featur on the pro- $16.25@16.75; pigs, $15.00@16.00: | the Davis cup. The draw as an-|Saturday and Sunday dates, continued|lots of ice—more ice in some places|tive speckled or rainbow trout may|paid a visit t urope have returnéd|gram. This par the drive to roughs, $9.00@14.50; stags $9.00@ | nounced by Australia puts the team|past midnight. President Dan O'Neil |than there has been in years. But the |be seen feeding at the surface. singing the praises of Georges Car- | boost the membership which is well 14.50; heavy mixed $16.00@16.50. from this country against the repre- presided. great quantity of ice that has Dbeen Watch carefully what species of fly pentier. Johnny Griffitss, the Akron over 300 now. ATy = o 35 = = — = — New York, Mafch 20.—Mercantile paper § 1-2@6 3-4. Exchange weak; eterling day bills 3.74 3-4; commerc.al 60 day bills on banks 3.74 3-4; com- merclal 60 gay bills 8.7¢ 1-4; demand E 3 cables 3.79 1-2. France de- cables 13.75. Belglan francs, demand 13.22; cables 13.30. Cullders, demand 36 5-8; cables 385 3-4. Lire, demand, 13.82; cables 18.80. Marks, demand 1.34; cables 1.35. Goyernment bonds heavy; raflroad bonds steady. 3 Eflr silver 126. Mexican dollars 95 COTTON. New TYork, March 20.—Cotton fu- tures opened steady. March, 40.3 May, 37.80; July, 35.10; October, 32.10: Decuitber, 3L3. s “otton futures closed steady, March 40.35; May, 37.87; July 36.1 December, 31.33. b Cotton, spot steady: middling 41.25. NEW YORK BOND MARKET, High. feasess sEEBERER [ 282 " o 5 B2 EE g retor, controlled by Stutz interests.| weight, $13.85@15.50; choice and|Bruce in single matches tOmOTOW. | postponed from yesterday in the, New 'a the greater part of its six point|prime, $1385@15.50; medium and e York-Boston tennis tournament on wetionary most of the time,|$10.00@12.50. s, equipments and olls were In|1325; cows, §7.25@12.00; bulls, § a with coppers and shippings.|11.00. at steps were under way fOr|$g00@7.75; veal calves, light andmeet. & anization of a finance cOrpor-| handyweight, $17.00@15.30; feeder| A.J. Wilson, who was captain of the copper and other base met-|§7,50@11.2 derate reversal in foreign ex-| 73 2 - J. - ¥ h sitting on a bench in uni- ! Somethig that has nothing to do 4 nted regisiration within t is partly a o to provide funds for huge exX-|gieers $9.00@12.00; smc‘ke, steers, | 1913 Yale swimming tear}n,t»wasf erletc;; EXHIBITION GAMES, hen he is the;With business. the crowded marts of, p week: 3 s‘,:d mn,‘;fi‘wm: stockers cows and heif-| ed president of the ag“-afl‘mt ;em_ At Chattanooga, . Tenn— mound any men and all that. The old_germ just he first trapshooting champion-,own. . "'éo”'zs@”n' e e °§’§?L’;Fm""}‘;25"c’ii‘l‘c‘n i ;residem Philadelphia Nationals . 1615 1 time he wants to. Tn fact it was his Eels a 1'10’1“:, on ol ‘T;:xd vaccine | ghip in any state will be in A\{flionl i ph e L 50, L sylvania, was cl L | Chattanooga;, Southorn Assa. 1 5 . desire to pitch, pitch thet S , anti-toxins o gs cannot | This one begins on April 9 and from ned 1o exert litle influ- | Sheep—Receipts 5,000 head. Market | and Goulding Wigh, of Princeton, sec. | Chaitanosgsy, SOuiert een * 3 8 foteed im "o leave the big show d your system of them. The patient | tnar time until the Grand Amer ,MV,I % .SP-ORT' m}GANOTFS.. h 5 to 25 cents up. retary-treasurer. was € shall, Cunningham, York and Deha- least five years before his time was | i5 doomed to impatiently suffer until, Handicap concludes it will be a| Catche Gharrity and = Pitchers Lambs.—84 pounds down $17@19.: all officers must be graduates 'of col- Ry h up. the speckled beauties begin to strike. Season. nd Davenport have refused to ctual excess reserves which|cylls nd common $14@16.75, yearling bed to heavy transfers of| wethers $15@17.50, ewes $10.75@14.25, | ciation and that one representative of | At Dallas, Texas— | s ; e e e, e TN played in . brown, cowdun. brown drake, grizly | Griffiths appears to draw this cons ranked No. 2 among women players, “Last year,” he sald “the Bridge-|Baltic. Tonight they meet the Willi-|king and yellow sal clusion from his own experience with , 4-6, 6-4. authorized statement made at a|port club was up there at the finish. mantic Rovers. £ 2 re found to be feeding, & |French boxers. He met two of them Mrs, Wightman defeated Miss Baker, | eeting of the yacht Racing Asso-'This season it looks as though it will 3 well cast, near where Mr.|during his trip and he ‘put both tos o 3 ciation by Major Philip Hunloke, one be on top. From whta they tell A Challenge. es will more likely entice him sleep without extending himself, Beef Steers—Medium and heavy-| Baker and Miss Goss is to meet Mrs. Boston, March 21.—Two match Mers in this country. rule follow the Eng- g. They would rath- !hooves one to keep out of sight and| FISHING TIPS make as little noise as possibl | French as By Gorge E. Case An don't forget to put back the|lisi style of bo ¢ remedy manufactured in Meriden, a! well-known ' liniment. He said thatl after specialists from one end of the as we may we can't imagine around and dreaming of s likely that the other stat vill | form in e ring and to have ac- leges having membership in the asso- | LT Then and then only comes relief. . like the biggest vith e Washington club for Our Men’s Store is now Be sure and visit our depart- During Anniversary Week Remember—Qur Anniversary Celebration Sale will continue all this week—until Saturday, March 27th, Inclusive. showing complete new stocks of Men’s Wear for Spring, in Clothing and Furnishings. ments devoted to a showing our showing of Spring Mer- chandise will be at its best in 'l‘g_l;:-l)omous& fiiTchELL £, PROVERB — March wind and May sun makes clothes white and maids dun. Our Forty-seventh Anniversary Celebration Sale WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK THE BIGGEST AND MOST IMPORTANT SALE THAT EASTERN CONNECTICUT IS LIKELY TO SEE THIS YEAR The shopping advantages are so numerous, the special offerings so com- || So when you visit the store during Anniversary Week, look for the An- prehensive, that in this extraordinary under-price offering of merchan- || niversary Specials. Every special value offered in the Anniversary dise there is something for evervone—for personal use or for the || Sale will be prominently displayed on our counters, and special price horze. ; ‘ / tickets will help you locate the Anniversary offerings. ANNIVERSARY WEEK WILL CONTINUE UP TO AND INCLUDING, SATURDAY, MARCH 27th of Women’s and Misses’ Ap- parel and Millinery. every department of the store. . Anniversary Sale Specials In i g Anniversary Sale Specials In APRONS, DRESSES, PETTICOATS Anniversary SILKS AND DRESS GOODS Smail Percale Aprons, good qu Percale, light colors, value 39¢ Sal 1 40-inch Silk Poplin for Dress or Skirt, in Copenhagen, navy, gray each—ANNIVERSARY PRICE .. TV e sk e Specna.ls In o Elack, regular $200 value—ANNIVERSARY PRICE -.re e-. $179 Women's Muslin Night Gowns, low neck, trimmed with | d 2 Yard-wide Natural Color Ponges for Waists, regular price $2.25— Hamburg embroideries, reguiar $150 value at o o 128 and e Draperies ANNIVERSARY PRICE . .. 4 ... $198 Women's Lustral Satteen Petticoats, in black and & Yard-wide Satin Messaline for Dress or Skirt, in beige, sapphire regular §250 value, at ..... ... $189 36-inch Scrim, white, cream and |,|..e,l Ali;;boCuanh.gfn. old rose, brown, wisteria, navy and black, Wonsn's Heatherbloom Petticoats, with Messaline and Taffet: ecru, neat lace borders, 29c DOGUIAS Pl AU e o e SR 2 flounce, in black and changeable sHades, extr o ? { i 40-inch Crepe-de-Chine for Waist or Dress, in black, white, flesh, B gk and changeable chiades, extra sizes, regular $5.00 valus, 'at (oo 0ol Aoeses. 250 y $450 value, at..................... $3.89 pink, gray, taupe, sapphire blue and navy, value $3.00—ANNI- . - i 5 st 6-i ey ; VERSARY PRICE . . $279 pec:a.ls In ZV""':EI::‘" ue Dressss jof et guality Percalo and Gingham, in £0zinchiz, Macahjsstie,... ‘white, 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, in black only, for Dress or Skirt, heavy Anmversary Sale § Anniversary Sale Specials In CHILDREN'S DRESSES 100 Children’s Gingham Dresses, in the smart large plaids as dainty plaids, made with collars and cuffs, pock: in many novelty effects, sizes 6 to 14 years, regular value $3.98— ANNIVERSARY PRICE - few colors, . and $475 value, at ». .. Chambray, our regular 450 o Joreem and ecru, regular e | lustrous uaiity, valus $00—ANNIVERSARY PRICE ! g49 RO 2 Bt oo 490 ) 40 o Black and White Shepherd Checks, three sizes, for Suit or p Colored Scrims for Overdrapes, Dress,_value $2.00—ANNIVERSARY PRICE . $159 - .inch All Wool French Serge, in_dark navy, for one-piecs D : B 2 Anni Sal . SR oouian value S0 ANNIVERSARY PRICE. v e ey s249 35;inch Brown Sheeting: in 10 to 20-yard lengths—ANNIVER- versary e SPeCIals In ? %221 54 inch Wool Jersey Cloth for Blouss or Dress, in Copenhagen, sand, Sereh: Browun Shouti gy ik 9 s . . 36-inch Madras, in an assort- Saups, brown, navy and plum, regular value $400=ANNIVERSARY 50 a yard—ANNIVERSARY PRICE # BOYS WEAR ment of patterns, 79c grade, at PRICE . .. 5 $379 36.inch Bleached Cambric, about same grade as “Berkley"— grade at . . 5% ANNIVERSARY PRllcE A , navy and mixtures, value up to $200—ANNIVER- 36-inch Silkoline, plain ~and B e iy sl for; UsSsrvant plrpasts, valew ’ - $147 | figured, in a good assortment, > # 3-inch Lingerie Cloth, ) (lim Bege Bl Bloute, it s i e Anniversary Sale Specials In Socineh Lingerie Cloth soft Nainsaok finah, (imited quart value, at ....... 970 Naitkes Lo 10 pieces of Bleached Toweling, regular value 33c — ANNIVER- Boye’ Knickerbocker Trou A WASH GCODS SARY Price #20 valus, ot ... i s247 | terns, 6% grade at 59c—59; ANNIVERSARY PRICE Boys’ Sweaters, with collar or V. neck, grade at 49c—49 grade at.... 44c ONE LOT OF WASH GOODS, INCLUDING— 100-dozen Turkish Towels, excellent quality — ANN! value, at . $7.47 36-inch Cretonnes, all new pat- 27: ch Dress G-Fr}thms, value 39¢ PRICE o v v BAE Finaiih Weol Suits, olaii 3l Sh:lhcarmonnes, alfined 27.inch Outing Flannels, value 3% 50 dozen, exira iarge. 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