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The Apparel Shop lSisplays. the New Summer Frocks A Beautiful Selection of the Latest Styles is Displayed Here Sport Dresses vie with the more formal designs for supremacy in this showing of ex- quisite summer apparel. The sports designs are piquant in line and design, and full of color. The others are as dainty and alluring as you can well imggine. reflecting, as they do, the best work of the best designers in this country. Aflofthesundudwe-vesmhare—theShnntung and Canton, Crepe, lhe Normandy and fancy Voiles—the plain and embroidered Tissues and Ginghams, and many of the beautiful novelties which have been brought out this season.” Also, for the benefit of- the woman who has lost the slender lines of youth, we wish to say that we have an ample assortment of pretty frocks in sizes up to 52. The Prices Cover a Very Wide Range $3.98 to $35.00 Flannel Sport Suits — Colored Coats Wlth White Sklrts /. Special for Saturday $22 50 We were fortunate to secure a small lot of sample Flannel Suits—white skirts with _colored coats. Skirts are either plain or pleated, and the skillfully tailored coats we have in Navy, Black, Copenhagen, Tan, Jockey Red and Green. They are stun mnalndchvertothe last degree. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF . ANNETTE KELLERMAN BATHING SUITS / At This Price, a New Spart Hat Becomes a Necessity $2.98 Why hesitate when yonu can buy a $4.00; a $5.00, or $6.00 Sport Hat for $2.98 WHERE YOU MAY SAVE A BIT ON EVERY PURCHASE YOU MAKE. TRY IT ! SOME SPLENDID $1.50 smn-rs, IN PER CALE AND CORDED MADRA: “Th e worth $0. T The Sport Hat fills a place in the scheme and. the. :::llcinrnmalnd P B B to 17. Ve “FRUIT OF THE LOOM” NIGHT a SHIRTS. Value $1.50, Sizes 16 to 20.. 31 19 85¢ - ATHLETIC UNION SUITS — Good G ¢ Nainsooic and nicaly tafored. Al s P i é'e‘ed of things which no other bit of headgear can. A pretty sport hat is the Sapper’s favorite, and a real joy to the older wom- an on such occasions as she may indulge in its use. There are many unique mod- els—saucy little affairs, full of color and mighty attractive. - Made of straw, of straw and silk, or of straw embroidered with colored yarns. 3 DON'T FORGEf TODAY IS THE DAY W 34 to 30c BEACON SPLIT FOOT SOCKS—The best faoted socks made. Sizes 95 49 12. F'm: o wzh: summer . ..., 5 pAiRs'ir'oR $15 FOR VOUR TALKING MACHINE . THE NEW. PATHE PERFECT RECORD 'ONLY" “e A tei 3 n-ingh dmi‘bh m#. which &Qy be u?: on any make % DOWNSTAIRS ;gkstunn leages. Come HEMMED SEAMLESS SHEETS 81 by 90 in size A FINE SHEET, WORTH $L.48 VACATION PRICE $1.19 A BETTER SHEET, WORTH $1.50 VACATION PRICE §1.38 OUR OWN GOLD M E D A L SEAMLESS SHEET—The equal of any you can find at $1988. We heartily recommend 'Zt—< OUR PRICE ONLY $1.58 SHEETS ACTUALLY WORTH $2.10 — Some are 81 by 90—some are 81 by 99, for these who want them longer, and they are all good ones, including Pequot and Utica Sheets— VACATION PRICE $1.75 PILLOW CASES — Hemmed Cases, 42 by 36 and 45 by 36. The regular price is.30c each— VACATION PRICE 29c° Hemmed Cases, sold regularly for 48c. Three sizes, 42 by 36, 45 by 36, and 42 by 38%. All made of fine count cotton— VACATION PRICE 355 PEQUOT HEMMED PILLOW CASES—These well-known Cases; worth 59c each, in four sizes. 42°by 36, 42 by 38%, 45 by 36, and 45 by 38— VACATION PRICE 456c DAINTY BEDSPREADS For Home or Summer Place FULL SIZE CROCHET SPREADS Regular price §2.25— VACATION PRICE $1.69 Regular price $2.50— VACATION PRICE $1.98 Regular price $3.50— VACATION PRICE $250 COLORED DIMITY BED SETS—Remarkahly pretty Spreads, with holster sham to match. They are full size spreads, in white, pink, blue and gold, and sell regularly for $6.50— VACATION PRICE $5.00 39-INCH BROWN SHEETING—Madé of fine - varn, and sold by us every day for 20c & yard— VACATION PRICE 12 YAI‘KD-WHJE LADIES" CLOTH — A fine, bleached muslin, the regular price of-which is 25c a yard— VACATION PRICE f9¢ COMFORTABLES For Seashore Use Cool nights at home, too, Will prove the neces- sity of a warmer cavering. These are all well made, nicely filled, and have very pretty covers. A-$3.50 COMFORTABLE FOR ONLY $298 Size 68 by 7S, a big one. Heavy weight, and covered with a pretty challie in characteristic Perisian design, the colors varying. Both face and back are the same. Take some of these ta the shore with you. A $4.50 COMFORTABLE.... FOR ONLY $398 The plain color silk mull center, with: challie border and back makes a very pléasing com- bination, and the comforiables are large, 63. by 76 inches. Here's where you get warmth without weight. A $6.50 COMFORTABLE. ... FOR ONLY $475 Lightness without weight is a feature of these dainty comfortables, and they are as pretty as can be. The face is made entirely-of silk mull, a plain center with colored border,” and the back is of a strong challie. They would grace any guest room. COLORED BORDER LUNCHEON SETS Dainty sets for use where the white cloth and napkins look too formal. For cottage use they are just the thing. -The cloth is 58 inches square, and the half-dozen napkins are the 17-inch size. All are white with ‘blue borders— VACATION PRICE. $4.25 A SET IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS DEP'T 50-FOOT BRAIDED CLOTHES LINES ppecsccesscsessensasses « FOR 2¢ 5-INCH HARDWOOD CLOTHBSPINS— DOZEN FOR sevaeeesvninnnn saecerecse. BQ HARDWOOD CLOTHES DRIERS — Wall clothes driers which may be raised and lowered. Made with eight arms— VACATION PRICE ONLY 49c BROOMS—Size 6, with hardwood handle — VACATION PRICE ONLY 49 FLOOR MOPS—BIlack or white— VACATION PRICE 33c 18-INCH TOWEL ROLLERS—Mads of hard- wood and varnished— VACATION PRICE ONLY 24c HEAVY GLASS TUMBLERS—4c APIECE. SCOTT-TISSUE PAPER TOQWELS, in boxen of 150. Size 11 by 15 inches— . VAGATION PRICE 420 g WALDROF TOILET PAPER, in rolls— VACATION PRICE ONLY 8 WHITE ENAMEL FRAME MIRRORS—Size 6 by 9. You can use a few of these in'your sum- "~ mer cottage— . VAGCATION PRICE ONLY 26c. WELCOME SOAP— VACATION PRICE ONLY 50 WHISK BROOMS—Medium size— VAGATION PRIQE ONI.Y 25¢ AND DRAPERIES CRETONNES FOR THE COTTAGE OR HOME —This pretty drapery material has no equal where a colored drapery is desired— OUR ENTIRE 2%c LINE— VACATION PRICE 19 OUR ENTIRE 45c AND 50c LINES—ONLY 350 WHITE SCRIM CURTAINS — Spoke-stitched Curtains, made of a good Secrim, and all are 2 1-4 yards long. The regular price is $1.25 a pair— . CROSS-BARRED SCRIM—A pleasing drapery material, 35 inches wide, which will make' pret- ty and serviceable curtains. Regular price 20¢ a yard— VACATION. PRICE ONLY 16c ' COUCH COVERS—Covers of good quality in four attractive _colorings. They are all full size— VACATION PRICE ONLY $289 RUFFLED MARQUISETTE CURTAINS—The ruffied ‘curtain for cottage or for chamber is still unrivalled. These good curtains are 2 1-4 vards long and have ruffled tie backs. The regula.r price is §1.58— VACATION PRICE ONLY $1.25 QUAKER FILET NET CURTAINS — Dainty Curtains which were made to sell for $2.00 a pair, and are worth that price. All are 21 yards long— ; VACATION PRICE-ONLY $1.59 LOG CABIN COLONIAL RUGS COPYING THE RAG RUG OF OLDEN TIMES 24 by 36...... VACATION PRICE ONLY $1.19 -- VACATION PRICE ONLY $1.89 .- VACATION PRICE ONLY $2.19 36 by 72...... VACATION PRICE ONLY §3.19 4 by 7 feet,.. VACATION PRICE ONLY $5.13 6 by 9 feet... VACATION PRICE ONLY: $9.45 CONGOLEUM (Gold- Seal) RUGS 6 by 9—value $8.10— VACATION PRICE $§7.19 -6 by 9—value $10.10— VACATION PRICE $9.00 9 by 10-6—value $14.15— VACATION PRICE $12.98 9 by 12—value $16.20 — 2 VACATION PRICE $14.33 CONGOLEUM (Gold Seal)—by the yard. Reg- ular price 75¢ a square yard— OUR PRICE ONLY 59 DELTOX ART RUGS / & by L2—value $15.00 — YACATION PRICE $1200 § by 16—value §12.50 — - VAGATION -PRICE smoo 6 by 9—value §10.00 — VAGATION PRICE saoo 3 by 6 — value $3.00 — VACATION PRICE $2.45 BAG RUGS—SIZE 2 BY & FEET—Good Rugs —Just the thing for the summer cottage. Col- orings ‘are good, and the rugs well - made. Value 95c— VACATION PRICE ONLY 6% SPECIAL TOWELS AND TOWELING ‘BLEACHED AND FANCY TURKISH TOWELS—Some good, sturdy Towels for gen- eral use, which sell regularly for 49¢— VACATION PRICE 35¢ ALL-LINEN DISH TOWELING—When all is said and done, there is nothing like a linen dish towel. This brown licen toweling with white border is worth 35c a yard—— " ¥ACATION PRICE 25¢ 17-INCH COTTON CRASH—A bleached, linea finish crash which sells regularly- for 15¢ a yard— VACATION PRICE 10c SCALLOPED ROUND TABLE CLOTHS = Pretty cloths for everyday use—84 inches im diameter. Regular price $2.50— VACATION PRICE $175 BLANKETS You'll Need An Extra Supply SHEET BLANKETS — Size 70 by 80—Light weight cotton Blankets, used by many in place of sheets, and of particular value for the shore. The're -are cut and bound, and are sold singly or by the pair. We have them in white, gray and tan, with fancy border. Actual value $3.00 8 pair— VACATION PRICE §1.98.A PAIn Ong LOT OF WOOLNAP BLANKETS — We offer one lot of these famous wool finish M&mm&om 66 by 80 t0.72 by 84, the _ values running as high as $5.50 a pair. They come in white, gray and tan, with colored bore ders— * VACATION PRICE $3.39 . WOOL MIXED PLAID BLANKETS—A. special- lot of Bhnht.l. ‘which because they are ln;hv.- W lflhfl.:un-e going to d.upost of at almost hg.l! pricé.” They are 70 by 80 in size, and the. values run as bigh gs $9:00— : " VACATION PRICE $4.98 that are blooming and fair. Though the rocks and the shadows sur- Thot it not one gleam of the Above u. Anfl dlpnlng mu. rm n H And ai 'g-. eternal, forever, Down ammth« The last final end of ., nmnnmammfln Rest. 'mu.-.rmmnmd.nno ways, All roads unite here when they end) ‘Tis the final resort of all tou: All rival lines meet Here and : All tickets, alM>mile books, sil 1 stolen or b for or On whnmer b 1 bring you at lut to &h .‘- If you pause at the city of ible, Or wait in_the valley of B=atient, the train will move orward., And rush down the track of the yegrs( ‘Whatever the place is you seek for, Whatever your game or your You ghall come at the last vlth To the beautiful city of Rest. TYou shall store all your baggage of wor ries, You ‘;hnll {'-l perfect peace in thi: Tealm You shal sall with old {riends on fih ars, v and Delight at the helm: - wander In cool, fragrant gar- ens, er nmse who have loved you the And L“m hanes that were lost in- lite's journey You shall find the city of Rest. —Ella Wheeler Wilcox JUNE. When the bufible moon 1s young. Down the sources of the bereeze, Like a yellow lantern hung In the tons of Dackenad trees, There is promise she will grow Into heauty unforetold, Into all unlh;;m‘t)l‘mf goid. ‘When the Spring has dipped her foot, Like a bather. In thé air, And the ripples.warm the root Till the little flowers dare, There is promise she will Swester than the Soeings of old. | Fairer than was ever told, Heigh ho! But the moon of middle night, the rounded smioon: oring of budding lght, Tato Just a June. e Nay. the erold. —Harrison lelh Morris, in Indianapells News. HUMOR OF THE DAY “Women make the greatest prize- fighters,” says & man whose wife be- {longs to a bridge club—Life. : what is meant by ‘Dutch cour False courage, my son. It comes ow! of bottles.” " o many people have it, pa?™ ot many, son. but the practios of g a chance on the stuff that is put botiles nowadays has developed a kind of courage.”"—Birmingham Age y sup@fintendent walk- pulled itself together and ed not to make any mistakel vell until the !\merlxt.mdfl:' said, “what's the Chronicle-Telegram. Mistress—Susan, you've. broken- a4 china this month as your wagel amount to. Now., how can we preven his oceurring again? Susan—I don't know, ma'am, unless you raise my wages'—London Answers They sat side by 'side In Pattery park verlooking New York harbor, watching 12 n the water. “I wome g at the goddess and “why they have the he answered coyly, moving ‘the smaller the ¥ght the "—Americar Legiob a bit of a real boy. Arnchie 5, had found a cat and given ir ame of ‘Mary.” v did you find out that its & gitd sked - his grandmether; Well.” replied the yqungster, “I sam her washing her face and she washed her ears and she washed - behlad b ears and nobody but a girl cat wou wash behind her o —Boston . Trao- | “Look here, Gawge, sald Mr. Heprs Higglebotham to his friend. Diggelthérp, “What do you always call your wife the old woman for? Tt don't sort of seem real respectful-like.” “Oh, shucks, now, Hennery} .T.do't mean no disrespect to Ma'y Jane when I call her ‘old woman' I mean it pight down complimentary to her. I fux’ aall her ‘old woman' to_sort of boast she aln't one of these here néw women."—Judge. Singleton—Have you given up anything for Lent? ‘Wedmann—The price of an Easter hat.—Boston Transcript. KALEIDOSCOPE The tomato at one time was desig- nated as the love apple. Los Angeles architects have form- ®d an association tio assufe better buildings in that city. Mrs. Ralph E. Johnson; of Lincolng Neb., is an authority on the semi~ precious stones of America. A combination electric nail clean- er, polisher and outter is the inven- tion of a Chicago manicurist. The senior lady -of the EW queen’s household, the mistress of the robes, is invarfably a duchess. The brave deeds of pioneer - ri women are to be commemar: by a magnificent memorial fol‘lflfih in St. Louis. ‘Women are to hold the purse s | of more than a dozen W Michigan as a result of the recently held. . B In order to “‘see America first” Miss Agnes Boldt, seventeen years -old, 12 walking from her home in Kenosha; Wis., to Los Angeles. Judge Camille Kelley, who presides over the juvenile court of Memphis has the distinction of bein‘ the pnly woman judge in the south. “In the early nineties a mt of ldl- ho was terrorized by a d of stage robbers, who, when rou n; almon City, on April 4, 189: women found to be - all men's clothing. . Six freignt carloads of composed - the unusual mvmre»' Missouri mercantile company y sevén feet in length, the shi) thought to be one of the