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ACID STOMACH a of hydroct hydrochloric sat ,Aours the food and ‘» forms gases, Undigested food delayed in the Btomach decays, or, rather, ferments, ‘the same as food left in the open air, Bays a noted authority. He also tells us that indigestion is caused by Hyperacidity, meaning there is an ex- cess of hydrochloric acid in the stom- ach which prevents complete digestion and starts food fermentation. Thus everything eaten sours in the stomach, much like garbage sours in a can, forming acrid fluids and gases, which 4 inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. ‘Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery . in the chest, we belch up gas, we eructate sour food or have heartburn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea, He tells us to lay aside all digestive! aids, and instead get from any phar- macy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and drink while it is effervescing, and further- more, to continue this for a week. While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutralize the acidity, remove the gas-making mass, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. “Jad Salts is inexpensive and is made | from the acid of grapes and lemon jnice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphate, ‘This harmless salts is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent results.—Advt. WOMEN NEED SHAMP-ROOT Thousands of women have kidney! and bladder trouble and never sus-| pect it. Women’s complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or. She result of kidney or bladder disease. | If the kidneys are not in a health: fondition, they may cause the other| organs to become ed, Pain in the back, headache, loss of embition, nervousness, are oftentimes | aymptoms of kidney trouble. Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. Swamp-Root, a physiecia Prescription, obtained at any drug store, may he just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions, Get a medium or large size bottle | immediately from any drug store. | However, if you wish first to test | this great preparation send ten cents to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When| writing be sure and mention The New York Evening World.—Advt. ‘NewOilTreatment For Rheumatism Brings Relief to Thou- sands of Sufferers New ol! treatment for Rheumatism al: tmomt proves a revelation. Over two mil- tion bottios sold under abmolute guarantee 20 ive matinfaction or money refunded, and Yas than dozen hottioa have been retumed, This great Pain Killer and Antisepue com Wines, Miller's Antiseptic OU (known as Peeks O11) that hae drought many thousands of wufferera | equal for Rheumat! fo, Stiff and Aching Jot ind of ache or pain, Cut, Burn or Bruis @orns, Sore Throat. Don't delay; take a Bottle into your home to day and get in stant relief On sale, 30c, 60c and $1.00 at all druggists. —Ad Cold Germs Siicked Out CZ Tobaccoless " CIGARETTES All ————— ooo The joy of feeling fit and fresh rewards those who heed the laws of health, ad beg the habits regu- Bias = PILLS est Sale of Any Medicine in the World. jold Everyw! Oc. 25e. doing Her Bit Druggists—-20c |" '““Patience ‘se CAUSES INDIGESTION, Revived at the | ‘Dyspeptic Makes Great Dinsvery| Park Theatre Find That Stuart’s Dyspepsia ‘Tab- By Sylvester Rawling. FTER eight years “Patience,” the Gilbert and Sullivan satire on love, Soctety of American Singers at the Park Theatre last night. Again it Droved its popularity does not dimin- ish with the years, ‘The dainty op- eretta the fifth of the Gilbert and Sulli productions to be re-| vived by the Society of American Singers, Certainly the applause last night was as great as in other y rs was revived by the "most every community that owes hi Jets Enable Him to Eat Anything Without Distress, No Sourness, Gias, Heaviness or Sach Stomach Trouble. There's @ rownd-faced b live wire In a nature rom a@ & graduated gestive atrength, in almost any kind of upon the mn to such k And best of al worth eating, what may, can eat everything of the fact that always fortific for such numbers as “Love Is @ ‘ you are >) y ” \- a against such tt of indigestion or dys- Plaintive Song,” “Prithee, Pretty pepsia, drowsiness after eating, water Maiden,” “If You're Anxious for to) brash, fullness, Kagging and so on Shine,” and “i Cannot Tell What} The’ mere fact that they are, sold in This Love May Be," The performance had stimulating, ws “2 " rely upon Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets to $ ntagious hilarity. William Date felleve such etomach disorders. | ‘orth as Bunthorne, . the. poet, | “cet a S0-cent box to-day and tcarn and Kate Condon Lady | June |what it means to have absolutely no fear brought forth much ‘marrimense 4A |e anything. you entec-advt pretty voice was disclosed; by| Winifred = Marshal! ‘new to New York, who cane Patience, the | CONCERTS AND MUSIC. Milkmaid. Mr, Peacock was Gros venor and Mr, Waterous was C Mealy lols BJ Cal Ang ticularly Ww teen, Mr, MoGhie conducted with usual masterfulness. rly, and Cora Tracy was Lac The chorus sang well “Twenty Love Sick Ma his Elizabeth Jones, a New York con- tralto, whose manager announc that hereafter she wil) be known Evelyn Gwyn, pleased @ large audi- ence in old airs and songs @t Acolian Hall yesterday afternoon, Her pro- gramme included ajrs of Handel, mod- ern songs of the Ir firat New York app Hall last nigh that included the a Rach -Busono toc- the Beethoven sonata, op. 104, me Chopin, Debussy, Laszt and Strauss-Tausig. “Lets Beat 10° Promises to Sneceas of “Vou Know Me, AL “Let's Beat It," the latest comic opera, which men of the 27th Di- vision will produce at the Century The- atre next Monday ht, ep on battle th ‘rance heir feet to “kid” sae tram. Tupper, wh ‘ has also charge of —— CROWDS AT PASSION PLAY. how he paasion Ame eve unday und We AID FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS. Donations to Wand Assist Federal Board's Work. WASIUNGTON, Mar donations 1b authori eral Board for c announced to-da was able to off vocational ret to American ¢ zens who wer disabled while sery In the armics of the Allied nation privilege is not iu the ve cational educatios ough an NE Atehataaved anrLbe Anitrinen ea rint and was disabled is entitled to the training Members of the board aro desinous of getting in touch with all Americar who as sold t Al " “were in ty "t t to 1 were disabled) wh ngage b service Reyan Is RALTIM( Jennings Bry to-day. With Mr PAWN TICKETS BOUGHT CASH PAID Diner ee i FORCOTSTON'S cy 505 Fifth Ave, N, ¥ DUSTIN FARNUM. in Roger Po Stirring Play of the We MAN IN THE OPEN MR. & MRS. Charlie Cha plin ARLIE CHAPLIN in “A DOG'S. pi MAY ONARLIE CHAPLIN, “When ® Girt. Loves.’ “More than a year ago IT took a course of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy | for gall stones, severe colic and stom- ach trouble and have been entirely well ever since. I have recommended |) it to many other stomach sufferers, as T felt it was my duty to tell them just how much od it has done me.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the | intestinal tract and allays the inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal aliments, including append One dose will convince or money refunded, At all \= Advt Reduce 10 to 60 iby GUAR tatem. Oba ON of Korein any tore: orm oatticleney; ADD teers o tticleney: Bare day padre, MARY ajthough there were only eigh- | ch and Russians, a group a Polish resi-|f wiasw Mi) dent of Ne d English and Extrevagnnta Irish melodies, and three by Ameri- an Se ee cans, 44TH ST. sti Wed P8ac aso ~ OLS0 Jan Chiapusso, 4 bh planist. at bis |] Uta wee . ce in Aeolian programme cata, adaio and fugue in C major,| and Balakirev, 27TH SHOW OPENS MONDAY. soldier promises to sponsors did on Soldier soubrettes, chorus girls and dancing dolls are having a worse time TIP nege Tay Man they did in. the trenches, fitting |] SOPH ST. W slippers and kidding lyrics of the mew show are by ‘ate Henry Gribble and Lieut. William A. Halloran jr., who were re- sponsible for “You “Know. Me, Al,’ which was a big si Major Tris- rica’s per- oe ADWAYT TATE ie 8 | every drug store in the United states shows to what extent thoughtfal people SEATS NOW ON SALE ry BOX OFFICE AND AT \GARDEN FESTIVAL METROFOLITAN. OPERA TONIGHT AT. SON ET DALILA ROOM 1412, 347 MADISON AV. HARDMAN PYANO_ USED THEATRES. Winter Garden's at Every Performance. BROADHURST Yy, THE KISS BURGLA Nora Bayes 2 ean 4 New York Syncopated enibaa s WILL. MARION COOK, Condustor 15 Soloists, Ra: 7 W.46t 3 FULTON genni Oliver Morosce's Walrtwind ‘F (chee Get Married BELMONT &# <t¥ Mats, Wed. a PENNY WISE “abounds in acutely observed and ered character.”—John Corbin, N.Y Mr Jolson will posttively appear ure, & Sat ‘The Smacking Musical Hit i. LY N with MOL PEARSO! The tate “Wit. KEEP ‘i ; YOURSELF . NG Records tor Laughtet.”* NTURY < sire ROOF of CENT) URY THCATRE Mini USAT WE PLAYHOUSE Wi: (8, Pre", 8 Wed), Thur. & Sat * FOULVER AFT BIJOU str ‘ ‘ Pane ASLEEPLESS NicHT |] VANDERBILT)", 0 sn, 800.53 |] Has Cink TLE JOURNEY | it Ketpinttdy: andgéthel Dane, vee UBERT $18.02 Bla Moaical Gaod "Morning, Judge Moitle King, Charles King COMEDY {| TOBY’S BOW SH The George Has Koon Wwas 0 ‘a x hb NORMAN TREVOK With FAY BAINTER, ASTOR Lass Ae ee THPA..44th W of Hy « BOOTH {j" THis WOMAN IPS ROO ra HUDSON 3¥¥i7.,1!!" 4 Sam BERNARD & alk MANN ven E Weat 42 Hvenings at Rin ELTING Wed (Pon) a ° rUP-IN MABEL'S ROOM" REPUBLIC \)"-" | 3,388 Wed & Bat MARJORIE RAMBEAU THE FORTUNE TELLER Maye wa rey fi a RTENAY @ WISE Mare APPY RICKS PLYMOUTH)" Pe ss Bat JOHN BARRYMORE petition 48TH ST. Tits EN m j SELWYN THEATRE Jane Cow The Crowded Hour W. 424 St. Eve. 8.30, Mats. Wed) MAXINE ELLIOTI’S. W Hes 8.30, Tea for 3 Mats. Wed, and Sat Comm 2.30. Central yuintts Ws i Hi"! Somebody's Sweetheart THEA. Way & Casino A Merry Mu “OH Mr BETTER THAN ‘OH, nov Mer eLsieg F ARK r TA ; ud SIE FERGUSON In OCHTY OF AMEMICAN, SINGERS nae Price I Fo.wigut cri Pe PATIENCE “THE BRAND. by tay By'ng, rite obit [E20 ROBIN HOOD e Bank" Orch, Next Week. MIKADO and PATIENCE, STRANDFRED: STONE. | SHUBERT Riviera," 59) 82°%4." ! STRAN Geleist Oretenirc || Walker Whiteside's,,}"%,tiite Bre BROOKLYN. LOEW'S 7th Ave’, wt TAR te sip iat | FLORENCE REED "ots men Razzle Dazz ie of fe a ory BUndAy, dBi SUNDAY WORLD WANTS woRK WONDERD | AEARN Fourternth Street West of Fifth Avenue Semi-Annual Sale Several Hundred Sample Pairs of Women’s Oxfords Priced Far Below Their Regular Values 4.85 5.85 6.45 If you wear size 4 or 4% in A or B width, you will be wise to choose as many pairs of these as will carry you through a season. The collection offers a remarkable diversity of the newest, smartest and most desirable styles in low shoes for Spring and Summer. It is impossible to give a full, detailed descrip- tion of the many different models, for there are hardly two pairs alike, These are Salesmen’s Samples, therefore materi- als and workmanship are excellent. Come Early for Best Choice VAUDEVILL FRPROCTORS SINGER'S MIDGETS, | ah ne | gone THEATRES. Kiaw & Erlanger’s Hi © TGS LADY a mi AG sittings = nate | herbert 4 An a new play by MOLIERE” B. F. KEITH'S: MARIE CAHILL, Jf Phitia Moetier. # van” Bankof adiry & || GLOBE "pice Seats || Pascal se ben OTIS SKINNER g} if '3840". || ally 830-84 yi TAaz wan eT eT I ae! yatta RUSSELL COHAN & HARRIS 8.090. 504 J] RIVERSIDE] {2° ea ch || LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE Henry Miller a oe te HARRY Caney, THe, Plante reok Level Mrs. Fiske 4's" Liew American Rao! \.",* EAs Mone, sah John O' Malls My “S§°-COHAN® Emit, tee other bie acta Dima a id St. Pry 8 20, Mats. Wel THE WIT OF THE TOWN, “A PRINCE THERE Whee ___GEO. M. COHAN as The NICK ERBOCKE madway Toovit' PetronMance’ 1o.nlant SOUS CORTER New Masten Carty CHARITY. CENTURY THEATRE Opening Monday Eve., March 24 Tickets Now On Sale at Box Oftice, The 27th Division Players Present “LET’S BEAT IT” pea sais Written & Reheat in Peardy and Flanders 7 i - ‘prices 50e. ‘to $2.00, NO WAR TAK he Hig Se eye DANCING ACADEMIES. DANCING CARNIVAL mnins| THE BOOK OF 0B] | AUDUBON "BaLtRoom | and Lord Dunsan The Tents of the Arabs.’ a Wi * ¥ a “kg Pa re: LYCEUM ‘\,'! er wa ; DADDIES BELASCO 3; E BL " DING AU pu BON mk ATR | $16.74 Spring Coats....... 12. 95 “| $3.94 Crepe de Chine Le sani eee Hebe 66th St, near Broadway. ser FOOLS | sat 200 Skate Awhile , | cort \. % Dance partis ree | wih PIR AMES COBURN Two srasions daly, including Sundays, 2 to STANDARD "4-4: ‘i ——— | Leo DITRICHSTEIN | fhe al ad | os | Meta 2 pe ouse by my tA A TAILOR-MADE MAN ith GRANT MITCHELL Always (00 Ureheste NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT SEATS NOW ANOTHER JAZZ FESTIVAL LAST APPEALA |LIEUT, EUROPE JIM and His “Hell Fighter's Band.’ Peres | NCR LOw PRICE S— EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS) | TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = 10 EMPLOYERS REFERENCED CALL, WAITE OR ae aganr CALLS AN WATCH NEW PROGRAMME | BRONX OPERA HOUSE “GOING UP”. TAILOR MAO wrek MAN $502: $129 Weekiy| $10029'$220Weekly| LE ry gRoROMY 2 DOORS ABOVE 37¢" ST JAMON>s R 4 DIAMeeCREDIE.2 YAW ELEY, st VA CAasiesr AGENT CALLS STRICTLY CONFIDED ROYAL DIAMOND GWATCH ( 3° MAIDEN LANE 6'"Floo os DIAM .D | Greenwich Village: m [HOBOHEMIA SATURDAY THA ORM AMUSEMENTS. AT THE' for 1 SS onan DANCE TERRACE {GARDEN ‘ALAC. JAMONPS SWEET (ed ic dal Fd havin malas 7 to 12, Gaturdey & Sunday, 2 10 12. | OLUMBIA !" e WONDER r arsenns: perresenaiope 37 MAIDEN a 5 OPPORTUNITIES. B50 be aa " ” - Recepied. Metropolitan, 4y' Muldea Lei PATENTS, '.""." Dent work | books; consulta ehousievce \ Gis ddd Browamas, ry E. EVEMING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1919, AEARN Fourteemsh Street West of 7th GREAT SPRING SALE’ —INTERESTING SPRING SALE SUBSTANTIALLY CUT IN ON EVERY FLOOR—IN EVERY SECTION SEBS ie | SPECIA | $19.75 Women’s Satin | $8.95 Linen Napkins, doz 6.55 ae . 14,37] Heavy quality Trish linen damas! FE ag nny Taupe, gray ‘and fll sorted styles—-2#-inch—Limit one self color Georgette | sleevee—white ; satin collars ‘ed vest--36 to 44/68 ct. Mercerized Damasks. .48 64-inch -—firm, close weave — full bleached—good selection of patterns— Limit 7 yards, ~tue! For misses and juniors—high models smartly finished with inter- eating belts, ‘collars and pockete—| $2.79 Pattern Cloths navy blue, Pekin, tan and gray—| Part linen, part cotton—exc 14 to 18 years ing quality—good patterns—Limit two. 24 ct. Turkish Towels..... .18 Hemmed, white Turkish stripe borders ~full bleached—Limit t dozen. 68 ct. Huck Towels....... .46 Union linen—part cotton, hemstitched, white damask borders--Limit one dozen. $1.45 Lace Trimmed Scarfs. 1.00 Various styles trimmed with filet pat- terns and other laces—Limit 4. 37 ct. Bleached Domet Flannels—36 inch....... .28 Limit 10 yards Neat styles in check striped ginghams—collar, cuffs and. vestee in contrasting plain color chambray— sizes 36 to 46. $13.50 Boys’ Suit New Spring models—many with extra trousers-—variety of fancy mixtures 7 to 18 years—Limit two. $1.15 Boys’ Soft Cuff Shirts. ..82 With attached collars, also neckband styles, light and medium stripe percales 12'4 to 14 neck—Limit 5 $2.00 Women's Middy _ Blouses... a t quality ‘white arill- le. Limit 2. 10.85 26 inches 34 ct. Canton Flannels. Bleached and unbleached— wide—Limit 10 yards 63 ct. Robe Cloth 27 inches wide—eiderdown Fiat 10 yeeds, $3.45 Cotton Fleece Blankets 2.40 White with contrasting border design . 155 “regula- tion st Blouses. 3.15 Simple, tailored styles in flesh color and white——Limit @ $4.94 Taffeta Petticoats... . 3.84 Pretty Dresden designs in newest Spring | size 64x80 in—Limit 2 colorings elastic fitted bands— Limit @, $8.97 Cotton Blankets......6.95 78 ct. Women’s Drawers... .56) Imported cotton, eiderdow = Good quality cambric—finished with | solid and two-tone effects i nd tucks and wide ruffles of embroidery— | border designs—some silk by Limit Limit 3. two. 1.00 ed $2.07 Crib Blankets . 1.52 Wool finish cotton—white, bordered in pink or blue—Limit &. New Feather Pillows $1.48 Envelope Chemise Many dainty styles of nainsook tri and back with fancy lace yo! ribbon run— Limit 3 $1.48 Bungalow Aprons... . 1.18 Goose mixture—assorted stripe tick Elastic waisted, side button styles of | ings striped and figured percales 20x28—our reg. $1.67 22x28—our reg. $1.92. . 24x30-—our reg. $2.47 |$6.00 Corsets 3.50 m coutil, pink or white—low bust, | 20280—our reg. 68.78 IT a TAS 2 | $2.25 Hemstitched Sheets... 1.48 $7.94 Girls’ Coats 5.50 | Size 90x90 in, standard quality Limit one dozen. Black and white or novelty checks— | Lim! belted ‘styles, with large contrasting ; silk collars pockets--8 to 14 yr [24 ct. Muslins Pies | Limit 2 Fine bleached muslin, soft finish— § a inch width—-10 to 20-yd. length. 77 ct. Babies’ Dresses. 55 Yoke and Rishop styles of white/59 ct. Absorbent Cotton.... .37|- nainsd lace and embroidery | 16 97., for family and physicians’ use. trimmed—sizes to 2 veurs Limit @ | rei . 54 ct. Sewing Silk, dozen... .44 48 ct. Babies’ Lawn Caps... .34) 56.41, spools—black, white and colors With backs of embroidery and| Limit 3 dozen. | lace ribbon trimmed 6 no. to yr. sizes Limit 2 45 ct. Snap Fasteners, gr.... .26 White, black, best sizes, popular make— Limit 4 gross $6.95 Hand Crocheted Afghans . 4.52 Several dainty designs ~- white with {$1.27 Stamped Night Gowns. .82 blue or pink combinations—Limit ®, | Semi-made—just to be embroidered Jmany designs—fine nainsook—Limit '$3. 95 Men’s Trousers 3.25 two made of worsted finish fab: Variously striped in dark color-}|yory Tint Mirrors Aa ect | all sises—Limit two. Large size—seconds of #3.00 quality $1.24 Men's Otis Underwear .88| “1 '"* [Fasption natural, unvdyed- balbrigsan | $4.97 New Alhambra Mualitycall caereLinlt, # eet, | Rortierss 3.44 | Madras design in old rnoe hue on $2.24 Men's Shirts PTE Eyer eiere eee BAe: NOY ae silk striped and fine woven madra — ee i staeaously ststed | 98 ct, New Cretonnes, yd 25 Limit two. New satin finish ations and twill Cretonnes, Persian and floral designs 95 ct. Holland 40 styles—-Limit 18 yds Window Shades .73| | Without rollers—with side hem--white, |48 et. Serim Curtaining, yd .33] corti, olive and green—#8 to 87 in. wide | Reversible--neat madras and floral de 7 ft. long before bemming—Limit \* ns ome hemstitehed borders aod Jone solid tintings—Limit 18 yds MORNING SPECIALS. Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P.M. ’ 167 nionab 25 Colored Dress Satins $1.67 Extra Size White Sateen Petticoats fo ed LK S— MAIN $1.58 All. Wool Taffeta Poplins TOOK 50x36 Pillow Cases “ u MESLi T\SHMEN 59 ct. Herringbone Ticking 19 ct. Apron Ginghams wae $4.96 Little Boys’ Suit 38 ct. Cretonnes Ks MING THReD OF $7.04 Reve’ Sista 5 99 45 ct Neponsit Floor Mate 1’ Nainsook Ships ends trim: en to ea INFANTS” DEPT—3b0OND LOOK "132 ct. Ribbons............ 23 Firth Avente SPECIALS PRICE $1.68 Granite Suitings.....1.27 40 in, wide—all wool—best Spring colors, including navy and black. Limit 10 yards. $1.48 All Wool Serges.....1.15 Storm weave, 42 and 44 inches wide— brown, prune, cadet, burgundy, myrtle, navy and black. Limit 10 yards. $1.64 Black Dress Satin. ..1.17 36 in. wide—soft finish—hi good deep black. Limit $1.57 Messalines..........1.24 35 in. wide—bright satin fa assortment of street and evening colors. Limit 15 yards. 39 ct. Mercerized Foulards. .30 Neatly patterned effects on light and dark grounds. Limit 12 yards. 47 ct. Silk Mixed Pongee.. .36- Complete range of light and dark colors— 35 in. wide. Limit 12 yards. 22 ct. Fancy Dress Voiles... 17- Variety of dainty colorings. Limit 12 yards. 88 ct. White Chiffon Voiles.. .63 Fine imported quality—44 inches wide— splendid for women's and childrens dresses, ete Limit, 15 yard 23 ct. White Nainsook..... .17 36 in. wide-—-soft silky quality, suitable "* for infants’ garments and _ lingerie. Limit, 15 yards. 70 ct. Lining Sateens...... 55 Yard wide—fancy designs on varions'™ color grounds. Limit 15 yards. $1.07 White Linens Close firm weave— purposes. Limit 10 29 ct. Embroideries........ 18 | Newest patterns in flouncings and corset coverings. Limit 10 yards. 20 ct. Cluny Laces........ 15 Wanted widths and patterns for many - trimming purposes. Limit 10 yards. i | 32 ct. Loop Fringe.. 22 | Linch width—black and colors. ‘Limit 5 yards, ee 9 to 24 ct. Novelty and Pearl Buttons.. 614 Large assortment of styles and sises suitable for dresses and coats—new- est colors. Limit 6 cards. ww . Rest colors including white and black hair bow and sash widths. Limit 10 yds. $1.38 Hand Bags..........1.03 Leather and silk—envelope and dress. yy styles--top and back strap bandles Limit 2 $8.70 Travel Bags........6.50 Black and brown cowhide leather— 16 and 18 inc rivet frames— reinforced cor Limit 1 47 ct. Novelty Bar Pins..... .28., Various designs, beautifully jewelled— also brooches Limit 3. 47 ct. Chiffon Ruffling..... 34 Newest colors include red, coral, sun- set, copen, taupe, white and black lg 66 Prettily Trimmed Boudoir Caps | Daintiest styles, in blue, jender—Limit & hh sizes rs. lavender, ta Limit 10 y pink and lav. |Men's Handkerchiefs. . 8c Quarter-inch hem Limit on soft finish. n eye | Women’s Handkerchiefs a | | | | , | Variously designed corners-daintily ene" broidered in color or whit Our reg. 84 half dow 68 dozen. 50 ct Men's Lisle Socks.. .34 Double heel and toe—white, blacks and col Limit 3 pairs. , 97 ct. to $1.17 Boys’ Union Suits...... Fine grade white cott | short sleeves—-also athlet jle ngth—all sizes~-Limit 3. |17 ct. Silver Plated J _neaspoons Limit on ee »—high necks,’ stylo—-knee 1a pretty pat >* 50 ct. Rogers Steel Knives and Forks Celluloid handles Limit 6 64 ct. Character Dolls : ——, ct. Paper Napkins and a Wax Paper 100i | 100 Dennison embossed nay \eoll of wax baperLimtay” =a, } 99 4 ‘ oe) me

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