SC - : '- 'eVkKIG lBLIC LBDOER-.pkltADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE C, 1919 W -fU- 4, ' A' J fS J, l A IV. " NESSUNA E L'Onorevolo Orlando Stamane non Intervlone al Concilio dei Quattro I rublliliM nml DMrlhiited Under I'BHMIT NO 341 Authorised by the uct nf OetoW 0. MIT. on fllo at tho Tostortlco of I'hlla. delphln Pa Hy order of tho President A. H Iltlltt.KsJON'. VjRtmuetT cjenerril. I I vI'ostl rarlgl, (i "BiiiRiio. (J e' 'rltinlto il (Vinculo cclcbrazlono dcU'cntrata dcll'Italln In Kiirrrn, iuvioMI srgtirnto mcssiigglo at I'nvtdentc drl fonrcsso dclla Pace: "II popdlo ill Vrclvnn, tmllo nl rnpprc Hontiuitl del pnrl llmltmfi, Lnlvca, Itronrolo, Snn (llnronio, Oln, Obcrnti, Lnghetti, lgnn, Snlorno, Mugre, r con In partrclpnzionc dl molt! opornl, nrgo rlnntl, prctl. piofcsorl, Foldiltl P tutti I I'lttndlnt ill Uolmnn, dopo nvcr nsl sllto con npnnlta' ud linn, oomiiietiorii rlcinc dclln vlttnrln dcgll Allcntl, rlnf fernm I frill rrnl Icgninl clie Icgsnn In clvlltn' clrgll itnllnnl, lntlul p teclci-chi, pd Invorn rimmcdlaln nnurssloiic nlln loro gratidc nirtdip 1'iitrlii, l'ltnlin.' UN BANCHETTO A DUE UFFICIALI DEGLl S. U. GMFELDWNUR -(JurMn. mnttiiiii si (i dpi (iiinttro, inn l'OdorevoIe Orlnmlo, r.iiiprpspntnntp l'ltnlin, nop intcneuiip nlln sedutn. C'iV lnscla prcdPio dip In fpiPHtionp del l'Adrlntlpi) c' nmoin sotto cnimideru ?lonc. SI nppirndc ilir- lic-Miti pin grcsso c' stnto fntlc) dnl vnrll plpinpnti clic lnvornuo per trovnro tinn holii7lone snll'nuzldptta qiipHtinnc. ts"K. Parlel. 5 cliicnn. IOuorcvolc A'it- torio Kmnnliplr Orlando, rnpo dollii Delegnsdouc Ttnllniin nlln Conferi-nm dclla Paces lin oggl nvnto una ron 1 n riiiMltloilmo Immlictfo, dntn a iinuip ilpgli lliilliini "dt IMillndelpliin, pbbp luogo foil sorn nrH'Ilotcl Wnllon In miorcs, dd Tpnente Cotonnrllo rinrcinu I'. rrnuklln e del T.nogntpnpiitp Klvvuwl r. Ilotnn, dup ottlml iillicinli dcH'KMT lln Anipripniin ilip pir lungo tempo fiiimin nl fronto itnlinno. (Junnto i dilp iiflieinli bniino detlo nei riguardi del vnlaroMi - eH'ieito itnlinno ( dpll'iipeia gruudloM pin- per snerili lio dt pnpnlu c Miplcimi dl Uo fil torn piuln diliriliillii. non lin pnttitn liipinrp inclilTeicnti gll itnliiml-di ipirblu Ittn' i fmtli liuuno voluto inostruic In loro gintitmliiip per p fiiicpip p guMp ns- Low Production of Mines En dangers Adequacy of Supply for the Winter URGES A STEADY DEMAND fprenra col l'rinio Minlstro frnni-psc i ''"lonl lillettenti Ja loro patrin it ori- Clcmeneentl, rlgunrdo In qtiPttionc rein- BrP- tla nll'AdriatiiOr II giornnlp "l.n j Il Cnv. I'lniiK Itoma. rliniriiian del Libertc' " dlto the oggl vl smin incltrl i rnnilloln bmiLlietto, pionunzio' nn olio lin nggiustniiiento sulln ipieMtionP dl j bn'p dKeorsn xpipgniidn 11 signifieato Flume p' viciuo. SI ngglungp ilioj dcgll onori 1ip si iendpnim nl due probabilnicntc lc nspiru7ion dei Jug?- t lllu.trl nspilt c poein pri-scnlo' il gio Slnvi non snrnuuo tlconnscltitc. nlP Milpnte nwotnto Uiigpnio'Alps- II giornalp dice chc la Dnlninrla Rnrn' iRniidrmil. scplto ppr 1p funztuiil ill inniM-ni-segnnla nll'Italiii, inentrc i .Iii'go-' tio dl i-iiinionlp. II qtial spppe cspb tnrc Slnvl nvrnnno 11 porto dl Sebeuleo. i !1 mnmlnto iillulntogli con squisito tntlo ed into ornlonn. I.a nutiipiiuri dl Roma, (i giugno. Tn proposlto I spimo non vi perineltc dl potcr ttpnr nll'ulliiiia holiiioup del problcmn tare, uliiicno in minto, I dixeond clip Adrlatiro II giornalc "Action I'rnn- furotio pronunIati durante In serntn caisc" dice: "Not non sappiaino up e clip furono tali da ollearc l'ptitu l'ltalta e' soddisfutta con quest! nuovi iasmo gcucialp c ilcuotcrc npplauI ngsiustamptiti prnpoiti. I suol rnpprc- frenptlcl. sentnntl Indubblanicutc bnnno dnto i'rn Kj orator! uotnnimo 11 Cnv. lift". pron tit pa7len7n c buona volontu'. Oaetano I'occnrdl. Kcgio Conhole itnli Flump c' unn citt' libera, tuttnwu, ano in qtichtn citta' ; l'Avvocnto Aladino slgulfica 1'Amerlcn neU'Adriatii'o, giusto Autilln; t giudici Joseph Itunington, come, l'Amcrlca cercnn di stabiliisl n ThoinnR V. M. McNil'lpl ed Kugene C. Messina cd nvrebbc aMtto dcsideiin ill Honniwell. ' Btabllirsl n Costnutliiopoll. 11 giontiPt lt ta,,ilHno Alejandro Supclll, del Stnto .Tugoslnvo nou-puo' iiere scu?a Borioso i;.,n,.Uo Italiano. gia' go'er I'nppoggio dell'iilta )iiinii7a nmprieana, lmtorp itnll-nift in Somiillit, pronuiicio' la qualp, d'altta partp, M-mbra clic floipieiitissinio disiorso in itiglcsc nbbia perduto degli intcichsi nclla causa Lle innuic jinpipiiono' l'liditorio, jugolaa, dacche' fit deoiso the lo I sl,00iain(,ntc i uuincrosi nnipricnni pre Stato JugoRlao dora' nssumcrsi una , SPnni j, f,m. dr mio dIscor.o fit parte del dpbitogiierra dcll'Austria- L,Mtatn da mm iudinicnticnbilp di Ungberia." motrnzintiL c rcntiisiasmo dcgli italiani Coliunputnndo sullo Btesso soggettolf. (ni ci.e ;i i,ruo capitano fu co- clic I ua7ionnlisti I strclo a I,ronuiv.iare un nltro discoiso "lin Victoirc" crcde jugoslavl i oppjrrnimo pure tettorato italiano in Albania nalc crede clic i jugodtti lncfcdi pren- derc un'attitudine ininueccolcdi ni pettativa del forte nppoggio dclla Ilussia riabllituta per portnr fuori i loro pinni espnusionisti, surebbd ineglio clie lutrnprcndcBSPro 11 loro pneitico lnvoro di orgnulzza7.ionc e dl ri costruzione. IAgenzln dclla stampn "Mojcnue Suisse" lia tin n'rticolo net quale lutlicu Jl grnntlc sviluppo del porto dl Geneva, dovuto nl commercio Svizzero. ' Ln munlcipnlita' di Vndona, viclno Bolzano, Bcntlnclla nvanzata della ci vllta' net Trcutlno, in oecasione delln 11 (lie Associated 1'icss C'lili.ign, .liinc ll.Arninl ith llic latest ligurct supplied him In statisti cal experts, I)i Ilanv A (iarfield. fed Pinl fuel iidniliiNtiiitiir, Imih sounded a u.uiiliig "to bii conl now." Tlie ligmes supplied b t1. IJ. I.esbcr, chief nf dm gmrriiut'M genlifgifcil Mir et. wbo U working with the fuel ud iiiliiNtintlnii. sioip( tlmt for the lirst lip months of 10l!l bituminous pioduc Hon nmntintcd to nnh n trille oer 17. 000,000 tons. This compared lUlli yvj.ooo.iion in v.ns. jug.ooo.ooo in i!H7. ai.,(ii).ttoo iii mio, j.v).ooo,ooo in 1JI13 nml 17.".,000,000 in 11)14. The stntMicinii cslimntcd Hint KIO, 000.000 tons will I.p ticedul for the .Mill-, nf ulii.h .",0,01)0.000 is of nt cuinulnkd slocks from 101S. The fne iiinntlis' production Hguie was esti miitcd to be 40 pet penl of the nmount u puled. 'Assuming tint there is ".00.000.000 tons to lip piodtiiid this ,pnr, deducting the 17S,O00,O(io tons nlrcadi produced, thcip jet tpinnlim :t'J2,OIH),t)00 tons," said Duet of ti.iituld. "That nipniis nn incinge production of 10,700,000 wpckl) Hut our present nveriigp is onl S.'JOO.tMIO. Thp netage for Inst j car, hqn we were winking under war picssiue, was nnh 11,:t00,000. "Onh by Inning coal now, so Hint the miners will lunc work and will continue to minp coal i tin a pr serious situation bp molded, us I sto it. The pinch would come in the congesti-d spp tions, chiefly the norlhenstcrii pint of the country." URGE CENT-A-MILE FARE Would Rehabilitate N. J. Trolleys, Foes of Zone System Hold Newark, N. .!., .Tunc C Frank H. ! Sonfer, counsel for the municipalities opposing the proposed rone system or j the tioltey lin8 of the 1'ubllc crTtcei Itnllway Company, would hnic the com pnny inn on thp pcnny-n-inllc system of Uuropcnn cities. ly i educing fares, I lather than Increasing them, he be llevcs the company would rehabilitate itself linanelnllv and in ptiTdlc esteem Up cioss-cnnilnpd Dr. T). T .Tnck'on expert fni the l'ubllr Utilities Com niiRion, at Hip hearing jpstcrdiy. Doctor .Incksoti uppioed Hie pro posed rontng plm, though, he saiil.l Hiern are parts which could bp Imprmpcl ' l'M.pholoB'ipnlh, he paid, Hip ttollp companj could not do better thanihnigp Iho cents for Hip fiist two miles of tin 7oiip, with additional charges there nfter. NAVY CANNOT RST Must Surpass Great War Rec ord in Poaco, Daniels Tells Annapolis Graduates MUST MOVE FORWARD Ily fbo Associated Press Annapolis, .'Mil., .Tune 0 Secrclnry Daniels In nn nddress nt the graduating exercises nt the 1'nltcd Stales Naial Academy eptenla dpclared that the wnr record by n "grentcr record In pence." The -134 members of the graduating class, the largest in the history of Hie Acndemj, were urged by the secrclnry to apply nil their Initiative and energy In the great task of developing the cf lielenc of the ,nn,y. "Vou'aro coming Into the navy in n period that will challenge nil jour rc soui pp nml luitlnthr," snld Secretary Daniels, "You must lint iningino for n moment Hint because the wnr Is unlet! thp nn, v wilt or pun rest upon its onix. All jour foicc nnd cncigles arc needed, for wo nrp determined the nny shall not, ns il did after the war between will lo ovrrcomo obstacles manifest during the wnr as vital contribution to the final result. This record, be snld, challenged the enterprise nnd Inventive genius of American naval officers for all future time. "We wnnt men who will think the unthinkable nnd foIvc the iinsolvnble," declared the secretary, "who will dace to tackle the problems thnt have so long pu77led the world." Mr. Daniels rend an "nll-nnvy" message which lie Jssued during the war, Inviting nil oflieers of the navy to stibi mit ntiv plan or suggestion they might have "lo help Hip American navy win the wnr." This invitation still stands. Hip seirelnrj said, adding no ofliecr tip Mntps mm tlie .Ninnlsii..ineiiciin,limlW ,,,,, (, Vcouut of rank to ,"' iiKiuirini iim-vmir w,i, I""- .oininunicnte to the Navy Department lt must be thai It shall not only not mn i,.,.,,,,,!,!,.,.,.,! M1KBCBtion designed but slum move lonstatiliv lor- l, .liro. ,i1P Anrin nnvv wnrd, improving in even element of I ,,., . , ,, . , ., , .., ., efliclency and making new records nnd ' , U is il ,,,,p Vmln, ', I.1'0, fnlt !.'": "'"'"h 11111 CIVItlllVlVHI -l 1IUIIIVL JIIUIK III II I Boy Dies After Accident i !' Herman Heifer, eight Tears, ett i -..-- - i . :w K.0 Hpruco street, died today as tn fM suit of being run over by the automat bile of K. 1 Crist, 308 yfest Hevekl street, (Jhester, near the boy'aAi Inst night. Ills skull was fraeMi Crist was arrested and will bo arraigi In the central station today. ' ys MSOJufrsiSm 4 UPW tllMOMlit. prmt i oi onl in vnr. riM. !... ..,.! .. nt- tun, iiu- Jiiiitit; ii ., . .. ,. ... 1 rt n mil n n "- MtHii iimpk jur uiu iiiuKitjaM iinii mh sNTBMIC WLyx ss RnjvArti-i, i ! rJ'ur P?Li'lT,ii l n . I BOY SCOUT TENTS ... I'Jj I .. ,.. ..t A -losing of hostilities did not mean the d ntei icoid li pcuc. 1)(,r opnt j,5 ni(,ngc tn J0U is (o ,, I nited States nnvy could lest on its I Seeielmv Diniels reviewed theiecnrtl IcimIcis of men, in constructive thought oirs, but thnt It must suipnss its great of the tinv v s inventive mleipiisp, nnd as well ns in action." BOY SCOUT TENTS ,.. 8!t fixn VViill 7nt. lncludlnir rop, polr. compltft. Just the thlnjr to Vtrv the kiddles aft tho street, Cftmn 8ppllti and Ontdoor Clothlat Write for Tree Tent Catalec ' QttlV'4 Sabsu Ca. n m,vniir.T st.. neiow Ill pro- I ; itMllnnn. I! giur-, CLEVELAND OFFERS REWARD Citizens Post $25,000 With Same Amount to Run Down Bombers Cleveland. .lunc 0 A SLTi.OOO to ward for infoimatiou hailing to tin- m lost nnd conviction of (lit nun who on Monday night thiitiiultid the lionii ot Muvor Ilnri.v I Davis was nffeied ,vcs terdn b.v a gioup of t'lcvehind citiens. An additional .Vjr,,()()0 was raisptl to be used bj the police in hunting the crim inals. If nioic thnn S.'O.OOO is needed. 5Inor Davis said he has autliorltv to un tiouiice that It will be forthcoming. for a Clean. SJSP if i ! a...ia m .wmt-M gs -c teelner lonff life, the broom. use Superior Shop Brooms $6.50 per Doz. Superior flhop Tiroomn are made of th best broom corn stowed with upeclftl water - proofed waxed twine, re-enforced bv a wide metal case riveted to handle. Han dles of seasoned tyird wood and a soft qual ity bamboo fiber center that will wear evenly with the corn, miaran shape and elasticity to It rndintcd "home" In ft measure nil out of proportion to Its size The daughter of the house had, chosen It as her own little apartment because of its surmy bay window. "Thanks to the National B Company and the other fcuuu luniks. "IfrfZZFt ZLJZ live wen vYtQw!E5g'-?v- jzm&3, Rjsiwr rsaMSSs Oi'cC Ja V" ni - V'lvj wlvlios that looked oh so tempt Ins, would grace n jellovr plate. Or, "How would we like a to mato bouillon oa n cold, blowy day llLc this?"' And a package of X. B. C. Zwieback would bo forth- " window cupboard, bouillon was made for the nlcohol lamp. rating the momentous I birthday this , deurerfcla, please, ' I fge of Snapuroons, while I pttle of grape juice" , general merry- oii b cream cheiS0Sritrf3l.lic3 aril to-day; ler?8mt lie Butter Thin Bis- coffee so strong ake till mid- l4t on end yon a dozen on approval. COLLIERIES SUPPLY AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY Jt N. Fifth St. Market 4280 rhUadelnlil rn. Main 3.100 The package bespeaks favor for the contents the contents be speak favor for all time. What wonder that this perfect soda cracker has entrenched itself as a staple diet in all climes and with all sorts and conditions of society? You should th wit: nnd TheU with V SSoTSwW "eat th'em always and often 1 closed a vanRt tl -i refreshmei!, . NATIONAL BISCUIT guests. "Chicken sandwich' girls," tho young hostess announce. Then out would come box of Unecda Biscuit and a Jar of potted chicken. Nimble Angers would set to work and In a twink ling little piles of chicken sand-1 COMPANY "admitted he little circle of friends grew closer, day by day, chatting in tho sunny bay win dow, dipping tea or coffee and nih hlirn: Xationnl Biscuit Dejieiiglel 15' The Famous "Pull-Proof" Scarf Once Mote Comes Into Its Own " Before the war nothing was too good for the 'name "Pull Proof," the silk, the workman'ship, the designs all had to be" 100 best." During the war we accepted with reluctance the next best , v ;. v ' N. Today "Pull-Proofs"-resume their standard and the price ' re. ' rvrv '- w,,r is as qryore, oc io o.uy. I' One Guilford Purchase--always a Guilford Customer 1038 Market St. 1305 Market St. 1518 Market St. 1430 Chestnut St. Jt ijiJlLrrtSta. IT Eight Stor I i In 'PhilaJflfikl Broad. & Gira'rd Ave 1416 South Penn Sq. 3647 Woodland Ave. 2436 N. FrontSt. ;STOKI, OI'l:S II I I.A 0 . Al, M) ( I.O'.ns AT .At. 10 V. AI.S svimi, i'hom: oitmiits fim.kdS 1ATS TRIMMED FREK Exceptional Values in Navy Taffeta Hats The Vogue of the Season The very Inst word of fashion is portrayed in their line and de sign. The now veil sailors which arc so modish, and large mushroom styles with crepe facing of self or contrasting color. One sketched Sports Hats, j & $3.98 Of lisere. t milan nnd taf- sl fcta combined J with hemp j fin I ished with band I and bow. Children's $3 Hats, $1.98 Fine milan in stylish shapes, with band and streamers. IAt nrothrrt l'lrot Floor, South HATS TRIMMED - FREE CHARGE OF Market Eighth One Yellow Trading StaiL. With Etctj Ik Pnrcnase All Daj 3 PmiADELPIIlA V . ' ' .. a Filbert Seventh bt w5ii;j v yf' A Million Dollar Sale of Furnishings for the Home Together With Special Preparations to Meet Summer & Vacation Clothing Needs Focus attention on this store as the centre of extraordinary interest and the most profitable place in all Philadelphia to buy merchandise. Tomorrow! ; The Price Is for the One Day III Only! $14.50 Quadruple Plated Tea Sets $9.95 Ono of our best selling1 patterns, ' bright finish. Four pieces. Watch daily advertisement for similar big specials. Ut Bnthtrt First Floor, South A AtOMIIMll I. OT I'OUTl MTV lolt MIIV TO AAi: hi II-T NTI l.l.A i ouit JtM: bAix or Al! Wool Blue Serge $32:50 & $3 Suits 30. We have fjatheied nn immense stocktif blue series in extraorchnaiy variety! Styles to suit all men and young men, including the hnappy, new Avaist lines in single- and double-breasted, two-button, form-fitting coats; also dignified, conservative models. Remember this point: Eveiy garment isc built on a sure foundation to give satisfactory service all wool and hand-tailored throughout. All sizes up to 18 bieast. Many Kirachbdum Models Included '. .. . M .. ., ,. ., ., ., .. Initial Showing and Sale of Thi3 Season's Best Models in vVi nh J S iX 'A x n jv j 3M M l " r HMll no Will 4l ! ii II H H II II ! n.11,. Genuine Palm Beach Suits $12&$ In the natural color and twelve other real summer patterns, in plain colors, neat cheoks and stripes. Handsomely tailored. Lit IlrotherN SIX'OXl) 'FLOOH, 8KVUNTH hTIllJIIT CONTINUING OUIl ANNUAL SALE OF I-M.25 Boys' Sample Wash Suits rurchanril from one of the iiiont renowned lnahem : Si. 10 to $0 Millies Made of llKht blue unci navy peggy tloth In plain vhlte or tan-anil- whlto linen with patent leather belt, vvhlto rep with light or dark blue collarB anc cults, bluc.brovvn and gray stilpe galatea, light .ird dark chambrass, mudras, percale and poplin Also military suits In white, tan, khaki and navy blue linen Sizes 2b .o 9 in the lot. Ut Hrotliem Main Arcade and Second Floor (Bojs' Section) Most Extraordinary! Misses' and Little Women's Lovely Summer Frocks News That Carries a Certain Appeal in View of the Fact That Practically All Femininitv Is Now in Search of Cool, Dainty Apparel! Wonderful Variety Charming Styles! Of voile, linen and net in white, orchid, tea rose, flesh, Copenhagen and naAry blue Among the winsome new styles are models showing waist and skirt trimmed with one-inch folds, embroidered lace-edged collar and black ribbon. One pictured. ! Misses' Frocks . . Among the ciy chic j effects are those fashioned of plaid ging- $12.50 ned of plaid ging- j naiiis. r euiurcb inui are aitogeiner cnarm- s 1 ipg aio the organdie shawl collar and j i vfcitee prettily cmbroideied, the apron i tunic skat anil tlie jaunty leather belt.! One pictured. I Misses' Dresses $'l fi Stunning styles of navy taffeta ,A O with coatee blouse, plaited Georgette collar, contrasting silk vesteo and patch pockets. Others aie of plain and figuted Geojgettes, organdie and French linen. One sketched. I'M II II II I i ! Women's Frocks . $ t 7 fi i jot plain and llgurcd iUil(7 voiles, alo organdio In the light Mimnier j shades Tho voguo for tho surnllce waist is well cmphahlzed Other attractive style-notes and simulated pockets. Misses' Sports Suits, $18.50 Developed of jcrs.cy cloth in giay and tan Jackets have plaited back, narrow ci oss front belt & pockets. Misses' & Women's Wash Skirts, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $6.98 to $25 Applique, Bedford cord, gabardine, linen, surf satin, tricolette, crepo de chine, satin Baionettc, Fantasi, Georg ette and silk faille. Two pictured. 3'-9 Vl 1 J4'-8 - -.; Jffl3!? "Ss vwS I1 V ) .1 U3-7S I Women's Dresses Exceptional Of taffeta, crepe de chine, satin, fou lard and Georgette; also combination effects. The predominating features are tunic, draped and tiered skirts.y Ut IlrotherB Glc-OXD FLOOK Continuing the June Sale of Men's Furnishings which registers prices from 20 to 50 per cent less than actual value, $7 Rich High-Grade Silk ) $A CQ I ) .WVI Shirts. Soft Cuffs. ! Fine silk with colored satin etrlpes. " $2 "Sportop" Union Suits, $1.39 Madras top nnd mall checked nainsook drawers Athletic sole. . ,lmIIM II m IlllWIIMII ! M II IHOtHI I ll I $2 "Lawrence" Balbriggan $1 1 A I Union Suits ' Imperfect. Ccru cotton yarns. Short sleeves, ankle length. i $3 Pongee Pajamas, $2.49 Plain blue? tan, pink and1 white. ' IRC MffHii WL f-iwiu,iyvT7. Affli w; sr EjVt"V injs jj&jj 75c Neckwear: Large- Four-in- .Qc J Hands, Also Bat-Wings ' i FiBUrcd effects on plain-color Rrounds. also f white polka dots on black and navy grounds. I 85c Balbriggan Shirts & Drawers, ea. 69c Short-sleeve shirts and . J - a 1 1 a- Soft ecru cotton vims, anklo-length drawers. . Boys' 85c Union Suits, 59c Small checked nainsook. Athletic style. 50c Split Foot Half Hose, 29c Black cotton jams with unbleached Maco split feet. Seamless. I.lt Ilrothers FmST FLOOR. SEVENTH STUCEl1 WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR j Buy from these lots and know the satisfaction of exercisuijj thriftJ Women's $2.50 Silk Stockings, $1 .69 Limited lot. Have dainty embroidered insteps and clocks. Gmv bronze, tan, gold, pink, white and colors. No&ail or Phone Orders W X' f vet u. J Women's SUk $0 OC j Stockings j Full-fashioned thread silk in f black, white and wanted I shades. j Women's Union Suits, 69c Cotton ribbed. Low necks tend sleeveless; lace-trimmed or close fitting knee. 1.1 1 llrutliers First Floor, South $1.15 SUk Stockings . Black, white, crrav. cordovan. ! - , " r i scic. imperiecc. '79 Boys' Union Suits, 59c Summer weight cotton ribbeU Short sleeves or athletic style, Women's Pants, 39c -C Cotton ribbed. Lace-trimmed. $iimj$toit Occupying the entire second floor of this big store and sell ing up-to-date seasonable merchandise greatly under price. a.,.... "r 98l HAM TK1MMHU FKKi: $2 Rough Braid Snorts Hats . . . , Excellent atues. Several bmsrt styles with ribbon band and bow. Black and a few colors $4.50 Ready-Trimmed Hats, $2.98 unfl charmine collection. Of straw, Leghorn, Java, taffeta and dainty transparent styles, eneci Ively trimmed. In navy, white, pink, Alice and black. Women's $3 to $4 $1 QO Pumps & Oxfords. ' x ,I70 Gunmetal calf, patent coltskln and white canvas, ah sues in 101. li. - ' ZUQU fairs ot men's ec Women's $4 to $9 Qg $5 Shoes ..... J J"" MKK'B shoes and Oxfords In black and tan leathers. AH elses in lot. WOMKN'S Oxfords, pumps nd Colonials In gunmetal and tan calf, kid anclHpatent coltskln, So M r riione Order JfUed m Olinway juniKtar, 85c & 95c Fiber Silk A Qc Stockbgs.. J7 In hlack, white nnd colors, plain or ribbed.- Imperfect. Men's $25 Suits, $20 Blue sense, Skirt, coat and conserva tive models Mohair lining. Men's $2.50 Shirts, $1.98 Woven stripe madras. Soft cuff. Women's, Misses' & Juniors' Dresses, , $5, $6.98 & $7.98 Plain and flowered voiles, llnene. check and plaid gingham In light summer colors. Becoming models with wide sashes; pique op lawn collars and cuffs, pretty vests and large pockets. Dotted Voile Waists, 98c Dainty colored dots; white oruandlo collar. $3.50 Corsets, $2.50 American Lady. Ulrdle bust with eliustlo Insert Ypur Call for Summer FOOTWEAR Answered Comfortable, Stylish, Carefully Finished, High and Low Shoes Yet Very Inexpensively Priced! Women's $6.50 Low Shoes, $4.85 j Patent coltskin, gunmetal, brown and tanj kid, also white canvas. Walking: and dress j heels. I $2 .49 Women's $3.50 White Canvas Pumns & Oxford , . Have turned soles and covered woo1 heels. Misses' & Children's $0.98 to $0.98 Oxfords "f1 Patent coltskin, gunmetal, dark tan cordo and white Nubuck. Sizes C to 2 govern prices. '! Mil M I ! II H II II I II !! II ! I II II II 1 II II j') ! Men's $6 Oxfords, $4.98 I The best shoes for tho price in town. 3un- j metal. , wn ii Ml i li il n ii ii ii urn iimimiimim mum t, Misses' & Children's Pumps Sizes 6 to 8 Sizes 8 to 11 $1.89 - $2.49 Sizes 11 to 2, $2.79 Patent coltskin ankle strap pumps. Sizes) 3 to 6. Ut .BroUurs FIRST, FLCtoB. lSTOimt The Best Liked Juvenile Styles for Summer Wear Truly Bargains Now! ' "M Girls' White Regulation Dresses Of galatea with blue collar and cuffs, braid-' trimmed. Box plaited effect with sleeve chevron, and tie. Sizes 6 to 14. One sketched. ,' 1.98 Girls' Tub Frocks . . . . PI. $8 Plaid ginghams with con trasting collars, pockets and belts. Sizes 8 to 14. One sketched Big1 Girls' Dresses $4.49 to $8.98 P 1 n i d gingham, charnbray, jean cloth and Peter Pan material, variously trimmed. Girlo' Navy Serge $.98 Capes Vcstee effects, pockets and tie belts. Sizes G to 10. OrCTH HTTkl iCOiSi -a m Second Floor OMMMMkMkMyt. p Xlt Brother Jean Cloth Middies & Skirts, $1.49 each' Middles all white or Willi contrasting collar; slomj cnevrons ana iacerjHs.4 sizes to i;u, , j. rialtcd skirls, on wsfctr band. Sisee 8,(o 14, , ' ;ii;VJft-airLail.'MMMpSgu-VIU Our l Jfevrjliftnrtiit Ment of KTerjthtns nt Iweit lrls -8 lleiit vif 15YcnUi!nr t jMiweit lrl Hrventh loor f Oar J?w Jultftr. -ItU &frkW Mf i WS i ' ti fiti rs.Vi. I 5 &3 H xi i bvnc jior in rmtwyipnm I III il J 'jiTii a C ii '.ijiiiiii.il j ' . , . '', jifii1 ' . '""in . m j JBTBIIlilfMMmiifriMfffnif iiM ' -nanif'taWiM ,r mimw i"' f. - h
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