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TEACHERS ARE ,+ATTACKED BY SOLDERs I5t0 .Uveral hadyed Mi0M.tl~esg A" Mitlers heeking Mt $ltoibW with the premier eo.' -MI~ ss sin pay, were Midth of their he Itoroffthe natal end- "* * r.*rt'e m"."saebs Tech and Insetus of me.- * 0 been burgh Must Raise $4 200.000 tememstration and to Got Hugs Endowment. tl~ tsebesafter the latter M6Wterre at the ministry of Oda- m7 Iaawsa mssrto Z 'sa Wie preeg to brsit NNW YORKx. June S -As additional donation of $1T,408,000 to the Carne- gie Institute of Pittsburgh and the :" Carnegie Institute et Teohslogy by the Carnegie Corporation of New York has been announced here. The donation is oontingent apes the raising of $4.200.000 from outside sources, so that the Institution. In SPittsburgh founded by Andrew Carde- * ie probably will have an entire in- Sef crease in endowment of $281,00.000. td 01t The two Carnegie Institutes in 1 + Pitsurh were re pienga t 000,- < btr r .1s 000 Lu endowment funds from cause- dSbiS h b~4dI gte during his lifetime, The Carnegie Iqatitute of Techology has about ae3e Mo 400 studonta. It Is the avoed per- pose of the Carnegie Corporties to make the Institute a ti grester ee S c ter of technical le i tlan ll ! been In the past The plan of the in- Rn W htitut national In scope as it wel- comes students fromn every State in the Union and is particiarly desir- i s ou of receiving students who are tTh moderate circumstances. SchoolWill Then There'll' of Boys and ( The r3OOOn In Which 5( Are to BeGii Prospective participants s this contest today, because neat girls are already in the field a The rule of "First Come,: Don't risk disappointment Sign and send in the cou faor TheWashington Times I ~Bicycle De par Send me instructions for seca Address .... . ...~... Age...... Parent's Name.. All subscriptions must be fi Take your subscriptions to Contest Headquarters, 1222 F si va yogtthern. This office is on FAMILY WASHING OVER SIDEWAuK 1s WALLOPED R3ADIWfG Pa,. June &-The ms unusual Complaint ever reeived by the pollee department here bee been aHoewives will not be parm itted WHO N L E Lieut. Hayes .McXrhneV can stop It, f complain th a family on a LIdewatspn e as a laundry, brought Deaf to Screams for Mwey, record time. The wash line. andte Shoots Trough S r t , wash came don'. and orders against Thin * c nd.b os. a repetition ao the offase were gives in no uncertain language. It was the IC(0 s i-lbt first time such a complaint woo r. HCG.Jn ..MetU ceived h'ere. Pedestrians had to Beardsley, twenty-oiht. of west dodge the Rapping Wash until the po- Chicago, shot and hilled his eightees- Ie gave relief, year-old wife. Mrs. Aice Fowier CHICAO INDICTS 11 IN *ea'd'le'' today. 8e then killed UNION LABOR SCANDAL himeif. The shooting is believed to have CHICAGO. June a-Dleven indict- ben caused by Beardsley5 Jealousy meats have been returned by a and his discovery that his wife bad special grand jury I5ett11.UU build- neglected the grave of heIr baby. tg material sad labor comMbie o separatod twuo mouths ago. a charge extortion of money in connec- short time after their chil ded. tion with strikes. Beardsley visited the gRave In Mel- Among the Indicted 4' Miehael rose Park Cemetery Meno?4 Dey. Boyle. known as "Umbrella Mike." a ..He Camne away from the esmetery well-knDown labor leader who was fairly raving" said Guy, Drrtia freed from al last year by Press- chauffeur, one of BrdesieV fns.. Gntial pardon __ He told we the grain was over- ONCE M grown with weeds. that mer. we'e MELODRAMA no flowen on it--e ears .a Tesho otiared In a mimes. IS POPULAR IN FRANCE wt...aes sayr Beardl eid net a PARIS, Juno C.- Keodrasa sem fn wrdL. Heme his wie s e SO b to be coming bak on the st frot o oon d ew re- "Never." maid one thaeatrical mega- volver. nate. 'hare audiences been meea- geeing an revolver she fild lets the sitive and responsive than now. and salon. Beardsley followed. Ine more prone to tears. It is evident Mr. Beardsley bee her husban to the war has created this lively see- have mercy. He shot twice. "ob Stf~y n a aeadecss osldigi e etb~LTan- sblly tn hsmade auiece.so lets lodgig In herlfbad.Tn easily moved. It is noticeable even he placed the revolver to his left side among the male spectators." and pulled the trigger. 5oon Be Out 3e a Big Rush zirls' to Enter R0 Bicyde Contest )00 Bicycles en Away by LtOUFunes Fould HURRY and enroll in -ly 2000 men, women, boys and ,nd only 3000 more can enter. First Served" will be followed. by being a late comer. pon today and get started on of one of these beautiful $60 35 new yearly subscribers As soon as your subscrip- only the first month's cost, We delivered to you. oupon Today rment, ring a $60 bicycle. bae in Full) r twelve months. The Washington Times Bicycle reet northwest, the same day n umn 5:30 ever-y afte.non. FORMER .ERMAM INER IOEUEROS, 500 FEET ir . RENAMED FOR HARDINO MAKES 5f14 DAM LATE 3'3W YOSE. Joao 6.-The tormer IfW YOU, un &-Rere thea merman passenger liner KaIsOr WU- tour days overdWe I- ressag, port, hela II has be renamed- President pawegers who laded trio the Ce- r ing,' as is a saee eed by efsel a d ueaisna h r odat fe w.o h ol" i~ e a wih latr ~or osCm ayo hl b a i a! w sh Des we rie k"0da o h'Uie 8tte Man S#mntea veeaise Comsaa, to hiehw the vessel wasnI5~~pi~ ed aleoad by the Shipping eari. Ues of Ne trop oS to 11 test Durag the war the President eard- 2 d fro $ artor the lag was known as the AgInmnn. ekip=e path o -co e ad. operated by the navy, she played ording to th wagers. a- important part in the traasport tog added to the ship's diei ltles, esevies. she will gall between 3ow and e day the lin d. but York, Suethampton and frees.. twenty-two eftee sod. 19cHou Tds Twla t 1'!Ovls T 121%c NW YOON emme Hush Towelsd test ien e b g red tr- der.; iSe Gloom-waves. absorb-"N oat grade for hotels, rooo hng olm~r he uase. aim fpially lo :ith -t les- at sug. ah. or Ad det.-. Th 8.95 Stenciled 8x10 Grass Rugs, $4.65 These are the heavy, firm woven grade RSS and shonid not b6 confused wita Inferior kinds advertised else- whehre at similar low prices. A large selection of attractive desns and colorings, Incuding medallion, oriental and neat border effects In reen, blue or brown. All are In the wanted 8x0-ft room size. $10.85 Crew Ruep. $. I ;6.86 Cres Rugs. .5 z12-[ Rom Sbe.. 8. Sa. $17.95 Hodges Rattansa or Cherokee Rugs at $12.95 Hedger Baak~et-weav. Rattania Rugs. In T.O.6-fL..sine, also re- versible woven color Cbrokee Fiber Rgs, In S.2xlOA-ft. se. Choice of the newest and handsomest colorings In orientl, medallion. floral and novelty effects, with neat and artistic border designs. sot4rin tImp $.Taptry Couchenci Corers at $g5 $ On "count of tela or 3 Inchs One of the newest an shorter than the regulation length. wsoud tholt f wit -g ferir d d l weore Horn- sumer frocks. Dainty an I A vel are coan weight, in reversible allioriental a ln tb that loses none of it blu or a b to . Al are wide. wonderful rom sfze. ce-. u-..... u,. this season, among them the Pink, Orchid, Light Dne, T 13-. RStn S ..Lavender. Jade. rown. Navy $1.5 HS dge Canisor Ch One of the leading sale at 95c $1.100 Pink Satin Camiokbes, R nah thade, with bentiful ast n face; g6 inches wide; an exra fin trimmed with fine laces di in- Tan, Pink. Light Blue, baosr etc. ser.s in beck and f.otit; satin season's most effective materials ribbon shoulder strep . A sizes. A vast aoregsnent of style.5 nasy Irmo and Evw atn4 ddnee wide (note the exta wmsleasar good heavy quality. tiful two-ply, hiffon-nish grd ih rible oretal ands 1o0i dwanted street and evening shade. Full cut sins .......... r 4 Fld eet. Gidenbergu%- rhs IND. 25c Yard-Wide Percales Beating back-getting down to normal on these desirable cotton staples. 36 inches wide, in light grounds-soft-finish quality so extensively used for men's and boys' shirts, women's and children's wear. Good assortment of styles-warranted fast colors. Tomorrow at 6c a yard. 3Ft Dress Gulges at 25c Yard M2inch Dres Glaghams, a superior fine grile, In a beautiful as- sortOent of new plaids, staple and fancy checks, sthipes and plain colors. 32-inch Peqgy Clo 29c Shirting Maas A high-grade washable material 32 Inches wide-tight grounds for boys' suits, children's ropr In a beautiful variets of colored and women's house grnts. lean Istripes; correct weight for men's assortment 'of plain colors. ilud- and boys' hirts, women's and chil- lPg nern' k wear. L'agt hB, dar caetgren, anetc clvdr,.. Jad.,.Brow.,.Na.y, One of the F leaigsl $2.00 ~C'$13.0n0he All uresil qulit, w Tcan fack, igh Bsuf, Mandec lustous nd f hevyfrm ea-the most favoriedsmatefral Whie ad Back 35Inces id 4 Monday atd (1ot9 ah eyr. ColredCree d Cine rih cepyftihlitpy, ehffnnsh rade $2 ~poTafb, $P 69Soleet. 4 dd4 35 I fore Mash at.. ....... iea..... .i Bz-1e aity ballk-getting dow itoe nrmlud ont adstre acotnmple ran inces w idedte, inhight g ndrosegrytafns ofuavy blo extnsivlcy bsdf ron' and boswhirtswme' $2nd chin' wcer., Goo asotmn Sof sftyls-rane fatclr.Tmro t16 a yard.79 35c Dress Cin.haStpe-sl Yrdg ir-ev 3Blach Satin Ghs allsupekrior sane tried hality, ias- 32-y aic iPegiy Cth b29 lre asrtengo colorac for a , han d re -stroe r~ b"i2n ch ol u nd fat g or s. mni ibes pulain an an n ati mm r e ibbnd, with wid -r;ee..Inpik, lu, we ma'-- for" sahe;see inches. 18c clnra anluel fat.... wid2e.....ee. . ..r.. RnegplanasadeF29 ever derbe sha, wluigan rcombainato fcoloringysoftan sument ofrocks. A hieasotetoftelain hds Joloe,.H.nn..Orchid..Brown, Taue lmTanrnet, Wis-r MAN RIOT $Y SON U-97, ON SEA DIES FROM WOUNDS TO US BY U. $. oN LIfACOfIWG. td., June .-WiO- CHICAGO. Yens -An fhe pI liem Jaeobs, aged seventy-eNs, a fer- vis of the trety of Verdnt vii aer Member of the legIsature, 5d be eeute Tuesday. oftemnos 4 Saturday from a dunshot woad Cicago In Zak. M0ob1g6b Wbe 0 Is the thigh. Is.aen. by Ue unsf the V. I. t. Wllsetto d* eon, Stanley Jeets, several Ays ape the German sobearlno Uss. The sea. who turned the was stIppMA of maeuy and te d hmself. died a sew b ia J.- *reqecc. It I. believed t- yeg tse- beaseo 1mmi.o of the e e atpy oa wereSn wtilt' Mr. Jaobs Is survived by hbb wie, a reord of msire addd. says, wilt ea. dasgter, . Vies suedeao bs. spet its ean at te baneed of and two soas. Frak Sad Alv JO- naval re vist as Pat of heir s nba ew taauve.a. . the At G ee lm s Silk leases Potloeats hlghgwado cotton tops, In a beautiful spset of lash- lseable shsde, te pretty cageable effets. also navy blot and black. Wornen's Low Shoes Woitl 3 is $6.00 a Pt. at $2.39f Pair gsale couldn't come at a better time. Every one Is wnngnew low shoes to wear with summer frocks and for vacation needs. We have gathered in one group several hundred pairs of low shoes-all of desirable quality and good style-and offer the entire lot in tomorrow's sale at a price that should bring an early crowd of shoe buyers. Ofords pip. ad Sta Spps, of Whits Canvas, Pasat Colt, T S l Kid atd dI e ather s, with ets tun and McKay sawed Sodas; L.ois Cubnan md low hos Many niffe nt style to select from. Some lines and slihtly broken in se, but the combined lt contains all sizes from 2s to 7. G~t.sbrg1--~lie . rted Colored Organdies y Seling Regularly at $1.00 Yard d most attractive of dress cottonm for a d sheer-exceptionally fine transparent s beautiful finish after laundering. The C ides Includes all the most favored for 6 followntgot a, KdadDnlahrwt etd rotae, anda. Tea Rse, Flesh, Nab, Nile Harding Blue, Copes., Blace, Ocean Green., Hoesydew, Etc. values for Monday at 69c a yard. Satin Stripe Voile , 5k sheer, two-ply quality, in graas of "Black, Navy, Ce, All. with handsome self-olored pure silk satin stripes. On e for waists and dresses. Voileea f c Printed Voiles width). A bfia. at Inches wid. Handsome dark grounds, etra des nue e qualityshaving the effect of eorgett crepe, . a everce Grounds of navy copen, brown, black. taEpec sa. gausro Mnay.I ath aer a adnetefet n ,.with hnsomestylesd such as fulard patterns space doft, scroll designs and fne cluster polka dote ... eDW7 Mercerized Table Damask Wie, at43 79c Vales 1,200 yards of 64-Inch Mercerized Table Damask, a good heavy grade suitable for home or cafe use. Beautiful lustrous finish that washing will not affect. Choice is offered of five pretty patterns. assed as mill seconds because of imperfections, No Nall er Pheo Ordern Aceated. Oaldnber'w-W su1er. Summer Notion Needs Featherutltes Braids. three- Boys' Knee Cae neatly made yard pieces; regularly of imitation bl leather 1.........5 a................ ...... 23eai ........ -Kilnert's Reversible Crib Chdrens Sok et. r soc heet., acid proof; size *A colrt~. P r . .. . whie regular 10 kin.blcko G...........t.t l.... c~a...................... 6e Women's Linen Handkerchiefs "1:..." 79c Box ".l- Women's Pure LInen Initial Handkerchiefs, good qual- Ity sheer linen with dainty embroidered Initials, In a good assortment of letters. Hemstitched borders. Men's White Handker'biefs= with hemuded berders; full sine and sol't-finIsh quality; well made; strictly perc. U~sualZ~ 10c values, FOUR for....... ....-........... Little Girls' $4.50 and $5 Organdie Dresses Extra Special Toumowow at . New, charming summertime frocks for little girls of 2 to 6 years-representing lines from our regular stock of $4.50 and $5.00 garments-lowered in price for a rousing sale tomorrow. Made of sheer transparent grade Organdies, In beautiful shades of blue, pink and maize, also white. Cunning ruffle models and other styles with deep hems, wide sashes and dainty ribbons. Large variety-every -dress exceptional value at $3.98.
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Page 1: The Washington times.(Washington, DC) 1921-06-06 [p 9]. · 2017-12-14 · M2inch Dres Glaghams, a superior finesortOentgrile, In abeautiful as-of new plaids, staple and fancy checks,

TEACHERS ARE,+ATTACKED BY SOLDERs

I5t0 .Uveral hadyedMi0M.tl~esg A" Mitlers heekingMt $ltoibW with the premier eo.'-MI~ ss sin pay, were

Midth of their

heItoroffthe natal end-"* * r.*rt'e m"."saebs Tech and Insetus of me.-

*0 been burgh Must Raise $4 200.000tememstration and to Got Hugs Endowment.tl~tsebesafter the latter

M6Wterre at the ministry of Oda- m7 Iaawsa mssrtoZ'sa Wie preeg to brsit NNW YORKx. June S -As additionaldonation of $1T,408,000 to the Carne-gie Institute of Pittsburgh and the

:" Carnegie Institute et Teohslogy bythe Carnegie Corporation of NewYork has been announced here.The donation is oontingent apes the

raising of $4.200.000 from outsidesources, so that the Institution. In

SPittsburgh founded by Andrew Carde-* ie probably will have an entire in-

Sef crease in endowment of $281,00.000.td 01t The two Carnegie Institutes in1

+ Pitsurh were re piengat 000,-< btrr .1s 000 Lu endowment funds from cause-

dSbiSh b~4dI gte during his lifetime, The CarnegieIqatitute of Techology has about

ae3eMo 400 studonta. It Is the avoed per-pose of the Carnegie Corporties tomake the Institute a ti grester ee

S c ter of technical le itlanll !been In the past The plan of the in-

Rn W htitut national In scope as it wel-comes students fromn every State inthe Union and is particiarly desir-i s ou of receiving students who aretTh moderate circumstances.

SchoolWillThen There'll'of Boys and (

The r3OOOnIn Which 5(Are to BeGii

Prospective participants sthis contest today, because neatgirls are already in the field a

The rule of "First Come,:Don't risk disappointmentSign and send in the cou

faor TheWashington Times

I ~Bicycle DeparSend me instructions for seca

Address .... ....~...

Age...... Parent's Name..

All subscriptions must be fiTake your subscriptions to

Contest Headquarters, 1222 F sivayogtthern. This office ison

FAMILY WASHING OVERSIDEWAuK 1s WALLOPED

R3ADIWfG Pa,. June &-The ms

unusual Complaint ever reeived bythe pollee department here bee been

aHoewives will not be parmitted WHO N L E

Lieut. Hayes .McXrhneV can stop It,f complain th a family on a

LIdewatspn e as a laundry, brought Deaf to Screams for Mwey,record time. The wash line. andte Shoots TroughS r t ,wash came don'. and orders against Thin* c nd.b os.a repetitionao the offase were givesin no uncertain language. It was the IC(0 s i-lbtfirst time such a complaint woo r. HCG.Jn ..MetUceived h'ere. Pedestrians had to Beardsley, twenty-oiht. of west

dodge the Rapping Wash until the po- Chicago, shot and hilled his eightees-Ie gave relief, year-old wife. Mrs. Aice Fowier

CHICAO INDICTS 11 IN *ea'd'le'' today. 8e then killed

UNION LABOR SCANDAL himeif.The shooting is believed to haveCHICAGO. June a-Dleven indict- ben caused by Beardsley5 Jealousy

meats have been returned by a and his discovery that his wife badspecial grand jury I5ett11.UU build- neglected the grave of heIr baby.tg material sad labor comMbie o separatod twuo mouths ago. a

charge extortion of money in connec- short time after their chil ded.tion with strikes. Beardsley visited the gRave In Mel-Among the Indicted 4' Miehael rose Park Cemetery Meno?4 Dey.

Boyle. known as "Umbrella Mike." a ..He Camne away from the esmeterywell-knDown labor leader who was fairly raving" said Guy, Drrtiafreed from al last year by Press- chauffeur, one of BrdesieV fns..Gntial pardon __ He told we the grain was over-

ONCEM grown with weeds. that mer. we'e

MELODRAMA no flowen on it--e ears .aTesho otiared In a mimes.IS POPULAR IN FRANCE wt...aes sayrBeardl eid net a

PARIS, Juno C.-Keodrasa semfn

wrdL.Heme his wies eSO bto be coming bak on the st frot o oon d ew re-"Never." maid one thaeatrical mega- volver.

nate. 'hare audiences been meea- geeing an revolver she fild lets thesitive and responsive than now. and salon. Beardsley followed. Inemore prone to tears. It is evident Mr. Beardsley bee her husban tothe war has created this lively see- have mercy. He shot twice."obStf~ynaaeadecssosldigi e etb~LTan-sblly tnhsmade auiece.so lets lodgig In herlfbad.Tneasily moved. It is noticeable even he placed the revolver to his left sideamong the male spectators." and pulled the trigger.

5oon Be Out3e a Big Rushzirls' to Enter

R0Bicyde Contest)00 BicyclesenAway byLtOUFunesFould HURRY and enroll in-ly2000 men, women, boys and,nd only 3000 more can enter.

First Served" will be followed.by being a late comer.

pon today and get started on

of one of these beautiful $60

35 new yearly subscribersAs soon as your subscrip-only the first month's cost,We delivered to you.

oupon Today

rment,ring a $60 bicycle.

bae in Full)

rtwelve months.The Washington Times Bicyclereet northwest, the same daynumn 5:30 ever-y afte.non.

FORMER .ERMAM INER IOEUEROS, 500 FEET ir .RENAMED FOR HARDINO MAKES5f14 DAM LATE

3'3W YOSE. Joao 6.-The tormer IfW YOU, un &-Rere theamerman passenger liner KaIsOr WU- tour days overdWe I- ressag, port,hela II has be renamed- President pawegers who laded trio the Ce-

r ing,' as isa saee eed by efsela d ueaisna h r odat fe w.o h ol" i~ e a wih l a t r ~or osCm a y o hl b a i a! w sh Des w e rie k " 0 d a oh'Uie 8tte Man S#mntea veeaiseComsaa, to hiehw the vessel wasnI5~~pi~ edaleoad by the Shipping eari. Ues of Ne trop oS to 11 testDurag the war the President eard- 2 d fro $ artor the

lag was known as the AgInmnn. ekip=e path o -co ead. operated by the navy, she played ording to th wagers.a- important part in the traasport tog added to the ship's diei ltles,esevies. she will gall between 3ow and e day the lin d. butYork, Suethampton and frees.. twenty-two eftee sod.

19cHou Tds Twla t 1'!Ovls T121%c

NW YOON emme Hush Towelsd test ien e b g red tr-der.; iSe Gloom-waves. absorb-"Noat grade for hotels, rooo

hng olm~r he uase. aimfpially lo :ith -tles-at sug. ah. or Ad det.-.Th

8.95 Stenciled 8x10Grass Rugs, $4.65These are the heavy, firm woven grade RSS and

shonid not b6 confused wita Inferior kinds advertised else-whehre at similar low prices.

A large selection of attractive desns and colorings,Incuding medallion, oriental and neat border effects In reen,blue or brown. All are In the wanted 8x0-ft room size.

$10.85 Crew Ruep. $. I ;6.86 Cres Rugs. .5z12-[ Rom Sbe.. 8. Sa.$17.95 Hodges Rattansaor Cherokee Rugs at $12.95

Hedger Baak~et-weav. Rattania Rugs. In T.O.6-fL..sine, also re-versible woven color Cbrokee Fiber Rgs, In S.2xlOA-ft.se. Choice ofthe newest and handsomest colorings In orientl, medallion. floral andnovelty effects, with neat and artistic border designs.sot4rintImp

$.Taptry CouchenciCorers at$g5 $

On "count of tela or 3 Inchs One of the newest anshorter than the regulation length.

wsoud tholt f wit -g ferir d d l

weore Horn- sumer frocks. Dainty anI Avelare coan weight,in reversible allioriental a ln tb that loses none of it

blu or a b to . Al are wide. wonderful rom sfze.ce-. u-..... u,. this season, among them the

Pink, Orchid, Light Dne, T13-. RStn S ..Lavender. Jade. rown. Navy

$1.5 HS dgeCanisor Ch One of the leading saleat95c $1.100

Pink Satin Camiokbes, R nahthade, with bentiful ast n face; g6 inches wide; an exra fintrimmed with fine laces di in- Tan, Pink. Light Blue, baosr etc.ser.s in beck and f.otit; satin season's most effective materialsribbon shoulder strep . A sizes.

A vast aoregsnent of style.5nasy Irmo and Evw atn4 ddnee wide (note the exta

wmsleasar good heavy quality. tifultwo-ply, hiffon-nish grd

ih rible oretal ands 1o0i

dwanted street and evening shade.Full cut sins .......... r

4 Fld eet. Gidenbergu%- rhs IND.

25c Yard-Wide Percales

Beating back-getting down to normal on these desirablecotton staples. 36 inches wide, in light grounds-soft-finish

quality so extensively used for men's and boys' shirts, women'sand children's wear. Good assortment of styles-warrantedfast colors. Tomorrow at 6c a yard.

3Ft Dress Gulges at 25c YardM2inch Dres Glaghams, a superior fine grile, In a beautiful as-

sortOent of new plaids, staple and fancy checks, sthipes and plaincolors.

32-inch Peqgy Clo 29c Shirting MaasA high-grade washable material 32 Inches wide-tight grounds

for boys' suits, children's ropr In a beautiful variets of coloredand women's house grnts. lean Istripes; correct weight for men'sassortment'of plain colors. ilud- and boys' hirts, women's and chil-

lPg nern' k wear. L'agthB,

dar caetgren, anetc clvdr,.. Jad.,.Brow.,.Na.y,

One of theF leaigsl$2.00~C'$13.0n0he

All uresil qulit, w Tcan fack, igh Bsuf, Mandeclustous nd f hevyfrm ea-the most favoriedsmatefral

Whie ad Back 35Inces id 4 Monday atd (1ot9 ah eyr.

ColredCree d Cine rih cepyftihlitpy, ehffnnsh rade

$2 ~poTafb,$P 69Soleet. 4 dd435 I fore Mash at.. ....... iea..... .i

Bz-1e aity ballk-getting dow itoe nrmlud ont adstreacotnmpleran inces w idedte, inhight g ndrosegrytafnsofuavy blo extnsivlcy bsdf ron' andboswhirtswme'$2nd chin' wcer., Goo asotmn Sof sftyls-ranefatclr.Tmro t16 a yard.79

35c Dress Cin.haStpe-sl Yrdg ir-ev3Blach Satin Ghs allsupekrior sane tried hality, ias-

32-y aic iPegiy Cthb29 lre asrtengo coloracfor a , han d re -stroe r~ b"i2n ch ol u nd fat g or s.

mni ibes pulain an an n ati mm r e ibbnd, with

wid -r;ee..Inpik, lu, we ma'-- for" sahe;see inches. 18c

clnra anluel fat.... wid2e.....ee. . ..r..

RnegplanasadeF29ever derbe sha, wluigan rcombainato fcoloringysoftan

sument ofrocks. A hieasotetoftelain hdsJoloe,.H.nn..Orchid..Brown, Taue lmTanrnet,Wis-r

MAN RIOT $Y SON U-97, ON SEADIES FROM WOUNDS TO US BY U. $.oN

LIfACOfIWG. td., June .-WiO- CHICAGO. Yens -An fhe pIliem Jaeobs, aged seventy-eNs, a fer- vis of the trety of Verdnt viiaer Member of the legIsature, 5d be eeute Tuesday. oftemnos 4Saturday from a dunshot woad Cicago In Zak. M0ob1g6b Wbe 0Is the thigh. Is.aen. by Ue unsf the V. I. t. Wllsetto d*eon, Stanley Jeets, several Ays ape the German sobearlno Uss.The sea. who turned the was stIppMA of maeuy and te dhmself. died a sew b ia J.-*reqecc. It I. believed t- yeg tse-beaseo 1mmi.o of the e e atpy oa wereSn wtilt'Mr. Jaobs Is survived by hbb wie, a reord of msire addd. says, wilt

ea. dasgter, . Viessuedeao bs. spet itsean at te baneedofand two soas. Frak Sad Alv JO- naval re vist as Pat of heir snba ew taauve.a. .

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Silk leases Potloeatshlghgwado cotton tops, In abeautifulspset of lash-lseable shsde,te prettycageable effets. also navyblotand black.

Wornen's Low ShoesWoitl3 is $6.00 aPt.

at $2.39f Pairgsale couldn't come at a better time. Every one Is

wnngnew low shoes to wear with summer frocks and forvacation needs. We have gathered in one group severalhundred pairs of low shoes-all of desirable quality andgood style-and offer the entire lot in tomorrow's sale at aprice that should bring an early crowd of shoe buyers.

Ofords pip. ad Sta Spps, of Whits Canvas,Pasat Colt, T S l Kid atd dIe ather s, with etstun and McKay sawed Sodas; L.ois Cubnanmd low hos

Many niffe nt style to select from. Some linesandslihtlybroken in se, but the combined lt contains all sizes from 2s to 7.

G~t.sbrg1--~lie .

rted Colored Organdiesy Seling Regularly at $1.00 Yard

dmost attractive of dress cottonmfor adsheer-exceptionally fine transparent

sbeautiful finish after laundering. The Cides Includes all the most favored for 6

followntgot a, KdadDnlahrwt etd

rotae, anda. Tea Rse, Flesh, Nab, Nile Harding Blue, Copes.,

Blace, Ocean Green., Hoesydew, Etc.values for Monday at 69c a yard.

Satin Stripe Voile , 5k

sheer, two-ply quality, in graas of "Black, Navy, Ce, All.with handsome self-olored pure silk satin stripes. On efor waists and dresses.

Voileea f c Printed Voileswidth). A bfia. at Inches wid. Handsome dark grounds, etrades nue e qualityshaving the effect of eorgett crepe,. a everce Grounds of navy copen, brown, black. taEpec sa.

gausroMnay.Iath aer a adnetefet n

,.withhnsomestylesdsuch as fulard patterns space doft,scroll designs and fne cluster polka dote ... eDW7

Mercerized Table DamaskWie, at43 79c Vales

1,200 yards of 64-Inch Mercerized Table Damask, a

good heavy grade suitable for home or cafe use. Beautifullustrous finish that washing will not affect. Choice is offeredof five pretty patterns. assed as mill seconds because ofimperfections,

No Nall er Pheo Ordern Aceated.

Oaldnber'w-W su1er.

SummerNotionNeedsFeatherutltes Braids. three- Boys' Knee Cae neatly made

yard pieces; regularly of imitation bl leather1.........5 a................ ...... 23eai

........ -Kilnert's Reversible CribChdrens Sok et. r soc heet., acid proof; size *A

colrt~.P r . .. . whie regular 10 kin.blckoG...........t.t l.... c~a...................... 6e

Women'sLinen Handkerchiefs"1:..." 79c Box ".l-Women's Pure LInen Initial Handkerchiefs, good qual-

Ity sheer linen with dainty embroidered Initials, In a goodassortment of letters. Hemstitched borders.

Men's White Handker'biefs= with hemuded berders; full sineand sol't-finIsh quality; well made; strictly perc. U~sualZ~10c values, FOUR for....... ....-...........

Little Girls' $4.50 and $5Organdie Dresses

Extra SpecialToumowow at .

New, charming summertime frocks for little girls of 2to 6 years-representing lines from our regular stock of$4.50 and $5.00 garments-lowered in price for a rousingsale tomorrow.

Made of sheer transparent grade Organdies, In beautifulshades of blue, pink and maize, also white. Cunning rufflemodels and other styles with deep hems, wide sashes anddainty ribbons. Large variety-every -dress exceptionalvalue at $3.98.

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