BV MEEK NG A M E Trend of Events' Since Genea Brings U. S. Cleser te Paris Than te Londen COOL TO LLOYD GEORGE 4 , By CLINTON V. GILBERT RUlT Cormvendent Irvenln Public ledger CmrteM, IMS' f fubHa Ledger Camtanu Wasli1"0"' Mny 20 The Admin Admin Juratien in practically assured thnt the French Government will refuse te tnkc nart In the conference en Russia nt The Hague. This attitude of the French wll either cause the abandonment of the proposed 'conference or its medlfica- 8ecrclnry Hughes has discussed this tubject three times recently with Am bassador .Tusscrnnd. He has Informed France through her representative here that the United States Is willing te tend an expert te serve en an inter national commission te make n study of economic conditions In Russia. The ipcrt would be a banker or an econo mist, net a politician, and stress Is laid en the words In Russia. It is willing that Russia should be represented en such a commission, but only If the Russian memorandum of May 11 is withdrawn as n basis for the commission's inquiry. This memoran dum Is made the basis of the proposed conference at The Hague. The representatives of the ether chief Powers which took part at Genea Eng land. Belgium and tlaly have also been informed of the Administration's posi tion, but the discussions have mainly taken place with the French Arabassa- der Shift In Line. Up The prominence of the French In these negotiations shows the shift that has taken place In the international sit uatien Our. closest contact wun Eu rope used te be through the English. New it is through the French. The two Powers working in closest harmony re garding Russia arc new France and the United States. The pleasant lUtle rapprochement be tween the United States nnd Great Britain, in which the Washington Con ference ended, is new ever, se far ever that ene reads in the press evidently inspired criticism of Lloyd Geerge's re cent speech in Parliament, calling the BrltiBb. Premier te account for actions and language which tend, be it is said, te support the Soviet regime. This Administration nnd Mr. Lloyd Geerge began te drift apart ever Genea. The British Premier staked much en the Genea meeting nnd this i.evcrnmenl did n geed deal te wreck his plans by declining te accept his invitation. America's absence nnd its known views influenced the French In their resistance of Lloyd Geerge at Genea. And whatever the Administra tion thought nt the time of the Invi tation, it new thinks nnd says in ap parently inspired newspaper articles that the Genea Conference was miscon ceived nnd only served te arrest the process of Russia's gradually yielding te the conditions laid down in the Hughes note. It raised, se the statesmen here say, false hopes In i the breasts of the Rus sians and this relieved the internal pressure upon the Soviet leaders. This if, se te speak, count one in the indict ment of Lloyd Geerge. See Russians Misled Count two is the repetition of the, Genea tactics in the calling of The Hague Conference, which was in ef fect a prolongation of the Genea Con ference, with the added mistake, se it Is asserted here, of still further mis leading the Russian people by making them believe thnt the Western Powers would accept the Rtiasinn memorandum of May 11 ub a basis for the discussions of their future relations with Europe. Te the invltntlen te this second con ference the Administration replied in stantly, before its terms hnd been finally agreed upon, thnt It would net be present at a conference, political in Its character, nor, moreover, one based upon the Russian memorandum of May 11. It would attend an economic con ference, net limited by this memoran dum. Receiving our reply the Frltne Min isters at Genea went straight ahead with their plans for The Huguc, paying no attention te the Hughes objections te them. This Is count three in the case against Mr. Lloyd Geerge, und it is an specially heavy count. Having issued his invitations for The Hague Conference Mr. Lloyd Geerge went home te tell the British Parlia ment about Genea and te seek a vete of confidence from It. By this time he was cbiellv interested in his domestic politi cal situation and in putting the best color possible upon the Genea failure. Naturally he went the limit In present ing favorably his policy at Genea. Count four in the case against Mr. IJevd Geerge is thn speech he made te the Heuse of Commens when seeklnu his vote of confidence which Is held here te have strengthened the morale of the Soviets and of the Russian people. In particular, Mr. Lloyd Geerge's refer ences te the military potentiality of Russia is held te be inetely playing Tretrkv's gnme of pretending that Soviet Russia has n vast force of which the rest of Europe is afraid. It is this speech which has brought out into the hcml-epcn official dissatis faction with Mr. Lloyd Geerge. But the weist of the British Premier's nf fenkes was the ignoring of the American reply te The Hague invltntlen, which yas hurried te euable the Genea Con ference te modify their plans for The Hague gathering, se ns te meet our criticisms. Aftcr-Dinner Tricks i i i i ii '"ffvt" 53 j sir pA3rc f JU i opened a dollar bill is drawn forth Bd of the slip of nnper. which has Ne. i 75 Paper Clianges te Meney A slip of paper, chosen from half a aeu similar slips, is placed in an pmpty envptfine M'lin nnvnlnnn li fun. n'J with the remaining slips, und when instea disappeared llie envelope is a double one (Fig. formed by pasting two envelopes te face (Fig. 2.) A dollar bill J" Pievleusly placed in one side anil " paper Is put In the empty side, ""en, while the envelope Is fanned, it secretly turned ever. Hence It is Pned en the dollar bill slde and the "JMforniatlen la completed. The en P should ba crumpled immediately "d thrown away. $30OvalBathl $J.98 Roem Mirror) " 16x26. Bevel plate. $26 Refrigerator, $18.65 Three-deer. White enamel lined $1.25 & $1.50 Aluminum Ware, each, 85c 6-quart saucepan and 6-quart cook Lit Brethers THIRD FLOOR $2.50 & $3 Weel sSLg8,95c 66-Inch Iure Aus tralian wool, hemespuns, tweeds, suiting weight Jerseys, diagonals, mixed yarn suitings, Belivia coatings, polalre coat ings. English suitings, fringed skirtings, etc. Wanted colors nnd weaves In the let. Ne mall or 'phene orders ; none te dealers. First Fleer, Seuth Mail Order. Filled HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Phene Orders FHlta Market Eighth ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY, Filbert Seventh 2 "Mehawk1 Sheets Slight "seconds"- oil tad "Empire." Site mall or phen orders. ;"$1J pets tlck 81x90. Ne 29c 60c Pillow Case, ., Of "Mohawk" bleached muslin; oil epets here and there. Slie 46x26. Ne mall or phone orders. I.lt Brethers First Fleer, North $1.69 Hemstitched Table Cleths, $1.29 2 yards long. Mercerised damask. 55c Bath Towels, 39c Large, heavy; bleached. Lit Brether First Fleer, North pins Lit Stationery, 16c mere than double. rade paper In white, Seuth Linen 24 sheets and 24 envelopes Werth finish. package, geed gi pink, blue, burr Brethers First or a-ray. Fleer. m 90c DAi Apron 69c Figured v an ohenked Bar. cale; a. 16 Elaln fabric, lip evers, buttoned alda front, have rlekr a e K braid, sashst ana pqeksh. Second Fleer f.V m i i w Mi - ii f. ., . r - v . r-inji.uLjl. s0t)P$ss)sPi0m$m itvt4iieti4$H,'e','4 EndoftheMenth Sale Continues Tomorrow! Replenished stocks for another tremendous day-values that are actually tee geed for you, or any alert shopper, te miss. It'B thrift te buy here tomorrow even for future requirements i you save ou ueircruuHiy. Ana a iree Yellow Trading Stamp, with every ten cent purchase, increases still mere the value of your money -tnese stamps seuuic DJt.m. .........., ..- jf-rrrrigrm n sU ijr nr ri utu j-n'fnnjTi nr mum i fLfyiTjirT-rfLf-r. - i - a i i n a Mi m i- w.vm jS Nr in i-T "t i yasVM 1.25 te '4.50 Sefa Cushions, 79c te $2.98 Samples. Pretty cretonnes and silk; round and oblong shapes many beautifully trimmed. 35c te 50c Drapery, yard, 19c Useful lengths. Plain materials, scrim and cretonne,. $2 Couch Cevert, $1.37 Llnene. Reversible; waahable. $4.60 Awnings, $2.19 80 te 34 inch Qren printed stripes, soma wiaer. 60c Khaki, 33c Full 8-eunee; Government in spected. tit Brethers THIRD FLOOR $18.50 Dinner Sets 100 pteces. Geld band decorations, iiffm ueiecis. 'SQ.95 $1.50 Water Sets, 98c 2-auart nltcher and fi tnmhW I a Light cutting. Third Fleer 4 Untrimmed Hats $1.98 Smart, pretty styles in timbe straw J J all most popular kinds for mid-summer wear. Large and medium shapes in beceming: roll brim and mushroom effects; every wanted color. Three sketched. Ne Charge ter Trimming These Halt if you purchase trimmings here. Expert milliners at your service and our showing is the binrest and lowest in the clt priced city. 79c $2 te $3 Untrimmed Hats. Milan hemp, lisere and crinkled timbe; great variety; wanted colors. Ne mail or phone or ders filled. 78c te $1 Trimmings, 39c Fruits and flowers with foliage. All colors. First Fleer, North A New Series Tomorrow YELLOW TRADING STAMPS FREE Te Every Purchaser of One Dellar's Werth or Mere I series kes. be eg se tioea in any xeuew rraamg stamp jboek, no matter m extra ' stamps you may already have. hew many ether All Goods Purchased Tomorrow Will Charged en June Bill, payable in July! tnn0itt0Wm Be eirls'$2.50te$3.501$-i 25 Tub Frecksj X 10 A.M. Sle Geed gingham or chambray; ruffled, sashed and contrastingly trimmed; white organdie or pique cellars and cuffs: some embroidered. Sizes 6 te 14. $2.50 te $3.50 Middies, $1 te $1.98 All-white or Copenhagen blue braid-trimmed cellar and cuffs; lace front or tie; cuffed bottom. Sizes 8 te 20. $5 Frecks, $2.98 Rese pink, maize, orchid and white organdie, m charming ruffled models. Sizes 6 te 14. $2.50 te $3.50 Skirts, 75c te $1 Plaited en bodice or band. Sizes 1 te 14. Second Fleer Men's $2.50 Straw Hats, $1.75 Pine and rough sen nits ; smooth or rough edge. Wide bands. Lit Brether First Fleer. 7th St $4 U. S. Army Shelter Tents $1.25 Absolutely waterproof. 81 Khtly imperfect Poles net Included, $3.50 Base Ball Gloves, $1.98 Ecru leather: wlirt 1 senms ; laced at wrist. $5 Bathing Suits, $2.98 "Life Guard" blue flannel Dants. uhlu wool sleeveless Jersey t&uu wee-inrraa Lit Brether SECOND FLOOR Fer Mew and Yeung Men $22.50 te $25 All-Weel Suits 15 Smart all-wool tweeds in two-button sports models. All-wool serges, cassimeres and cheviets in three-button conservative styles. Faultless Fit, Alterations Free 23 Men's $30 Twe-Trousers Blue Serge Suits All-wool fast blue serge. Smart and con servative. Half lined with mohair. Com plete range of sizes, including stouts. mm ii n m MWum mil m- m-iimni iiiihhwm $3 White Duck and Khaki Trousers, $1.98 Finest for sports wear. Beys' $8.50 te $10 Norfolk Suits, $5 Blue linen and shep herd plaids; single and double breasted. Sizes 11 te 18. -It !! II Mill IP! II ttlli Beys' $10 Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, $7 All - wool. Lined throughout. Sizes 7 te 18. $8.50 White Flannel Trousers, $5.50 Coel, smart, all wool. Beys' $5.50 Wash Suits, $3.98 Single and double breasted Norfelks. Sizes 6 te 17. I.lt Urethcr- Beys' $1.25 Wash Knickers, 79c Black or white crash nnd silver gray linen. Alse beach or Dayton cloth, tan and blue khaki. SECOND FLOOH, SEVENTH STREET A La LMrT $4 French I $1 QO Pearls I ue Indestructible. Solid geld catches. Batln lined boxes. $5 Mesh Bags, $2.98 Large dome frames; fine ring mesh; strap or link chain handles and tassels. Silver finish, tit BretheM First Fleer. Seuth $4 te $5 L'Aiglen Heuse Dresses $2.29 In ginghams, voiles and tis sues. Btrnlght and fitted models with veetees. sashe and pucK eta of white or contrasting mate rials Sizes 36 te 60 In let. N mall or phene orders I.lt Bretheri SECOND Fl.OOr vs. 9a . 'vcfSHSSBul BIS J2' $4 & $5 Silk Undergarments $2.95 & $3.95 ItjaJpj Twenty beautiful lace-trlmmcd or tailored models; excellent quality crepe de chine, radium and trous treus Heau crepe; flesh, orchid, light blue and honeydew. Lit Bretheri SECOND FLOOR $1 te $5 Hand Bags 39c te $2.89 Silk and leather; excellent chelcn Shew handllng.-Flrst Fleer, 8th Bt. This $225 Bed Roem Suite, $135 American walnut, mahogany or golden quartered oak. large glass, chiffonier, full size vanity and bow-end bed. $250 Living Roem Suite $149.75 Bureau with Three styles. Large davenport, fireside chair, comfortable club chair. Tapestry or vcleur. Fleer samples. $100 Reed Suite, $59.75 Large settee, arm chair, arm rocker, round table. Cretonne upholstered. Ivery, brown and gray finishes. I.lt llretliersFOURTH FLOOR Camp Blankets $5.50 te $6.29 f! te IB Values Ten wool ; flllght 60x82 and 72x82. cotton mixture. $2 te $3.25 Spreads, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49 Medium and heavy white crochet, Marseilles patterns ; hemmed. Deuble bed size. Lit Brethers FlrBt Fleer. North 38c Corded Tissues 19c 32-Inch iBIue. pink and red checks, tweedy cnecKS anu even siriiws, 38c Dress Gingham, 22c Twe- and three-color checks. S Inch. Lit Brethers First Fleer. North Wilten Velvet Rugs $75 Ruga, 9x12 feet $gQ 50 $70 Rugs, 8.8x10.6 feet, SgQ-50 Scamlesc. Smith and Famous Alexander Sanferd makes. Colonial Rag Rugs $18 Rugs, 0x12 feet $A.98 $14 Ruga, 8.3x10.6 feet, $j98 Limited let Plain colere. Ne mall or 'phone orders. n m w ii ii ii n w $1.75 Inlaid Linoleum Twe yards wide, C'7i square yard Ol2 Remnant lengths. Flease bring; sizes. Ne mail or phone orders. Lit Brethers Fourth Fleer Men's 1.50 Knit I Union Suits, vc White cotton yarns of gauze weight. Sleeveless or short sleeves ; knee length ; rib insert at back. 65' $1 "Tepkis" Union Suits .... Sizes 34 te 48, Second quality. Slight oil stains and manufactur ing marks. Checked nainsoek and striped madras. Sleeveless ; knee length ; rib Insert at back. Lit Brethers First Fleer, 7th St. $2 Radium )1.39 Alarm Clocks) High-grade clocks; mostly 'with Inside alarms; ethers with top bell. 1 Numerals and hands radium coated. 1 Every clock fully guaranteed. T Lit Brethers First Fleer, Seuth I Women's $5 te $7 Lew Shoes 1$0 $5 Oxfords, fttran nutnes. sandals and Maru Janes Oxfords, strap pumps, sandals and Mary Janes Of tan Russia calf, patent celtskin, brown or black kid, gun metal, black satin, black, brown or gray Huede, white Nubuck and white canvas. We also present two choice sports crreuns smoked heraehide with tan or patent celtskin trimmings and with tan leather trimmings. Tomorrow! white Women's $4 White Oxfords and Pumps, $1.85 Canvas and Nubuck. Turned soles; stylish dress heels. Men's $5 & $6 Oxfords, $3.65 Made of very fine tan kid. Welted oak soles. fwsv Misses' and Children's $3 te $3.50 Pumps, $1.49 White rcignskin and Nubuck. One - strap pumps. Broken sizes. Limited let. Misses' and Children's $1.75 & $2 Pumps, $1.29 One-strap pumps in tan lotus leather. Good year oak aeles. Sizes I 6 te 2. Misses' $4 Pumps, $2.65 New Mary Jane pumps in patent celtskin. Sizes HVi te 2; widths B, C and D. 2 .95 Beys' $3.50 & $4 Oxfords Lace style in nut brown Russia. Welted oak sele3 and rubber heels. Sizes 10 te big boys' 6. First Fleer. North Women's & Misses' Coel Frecks $10 Dresses $15 Dresse3 $20 Dresses . $25 Dresses 5-75$7.75 $10 $15 50c Hospital Cotten, 39c Jolinien & Jehnsen SOe WhlRk Breems 20p 4Sc I)rlnnr Oemb.. . . 28c $1 Imported Vacuum Bot Bet tles "e fl Imported Steel hcier. in 90c Nujet 79e II. 1H Fellow' HypephnH. .H.ul 11.15 Heed' Hnmaparllln . ORr 11.30 Breine Peltier. . . S1.8S II Swamp noet e 80c t'nscara Baarada . . 16e S'J.OS H or lick 'a Multed Milk .!!.?! flOe William' filiating Seap 20r 33c Taiterlii 20c SI Majr'n Ntnmii.li Heinetly H'Jc $1.00 1'ertUMian . H.?1 H Tanlac . ' SI Karl' llypoceii . x.ic 11.10 Oude'n I'rptn-Mniiffan . Rc 60c Uleer' Mnnee Cure. 10c f2.2S Creme Olive Oil, nuurt SI. OS ISc Carter' Ller l'lll . 13c 0e Wyeth's Lltliln Tub lid 50c, 42c flOc rape' Ulnprphln . 40c 7fle Bay Ram, H-eiinrc. 20c1 7Sc Witch liar el SUc- 11 H. N. N. Bleed Tonic. . MOc ' 1 Heed' HypepliOHphitP 10c I It Brether Vlrt fleer. Seuth Women's $2.29 Thread Silk Stockings, $1.59 High frrade; full fashioned; point lar shades, elack and white Women's $1.50 and $2 Silk Stockings, 98c Fashioned left; ehoe shiules. Women's $1.25 and $1.50 Stockings, 75c Lisle thread; full fashioned; black or white. Odd lets $3 Tub Silk Petticoats $1.98 Stiaiclu -line models . h e m -stitched or scal loped. White or flesh Panel back and fient Second Fleer $1.50 te $2.25 Leng Silk Gloves, $1.15 12- sjid 18-button lengths. Flne mllanese silk, with doubie tips and Paris point backs. White, black, mode, beaver, pongee and tilver. Lit Brether First Fleer, Seuth El ill iii $2 Voile Waists Coel pretty tal. Ierel or lace trlmmed styles - plenty of Peter Pan and tuxedo models with esteea, drawn work and lac?. Odds and ends $3 Voile Waists, $1.98 Hemstitched lace-trlmmed and embroidered smart tailored effects, and some dressy ovcrbleuso styles also Included I.lt Brether Second Fleer Tub Frecks in linen, voile, organdie, cool tissues and ratine. Silk Frecks in taffeta, foulard, lace, Georgette, Canten crepe, ciepe back Eatin, crepe de chine and dainty crepe de chine prints. Draped, paneled, embroidered, beaded and smartly simple styles with distinctive girdles, quaint sleeves and becoming new neck lines. Many of the tub dresses have charming crisp organdie trimmings. All the cool, delightful summer tints; all the wanted practical jhades; every striking sports color. Women's and Misses' $18.50 Suits, $12.75 Tweeds and jerseys in becoming belted and box styles. Peau de cygne lining. Rese, tan, Copen hagen and brown. $3 te $10 Sperti Skirts. $1.25 te $5 Alte knickers for vacation War Skirts in striped and plaid pru nella cloth, tweeds, checked epengees, serge3, baronet satins, linens, gabardines and ratines. Capes gay silk. Women's and Misses of rich black Canten $20 Capes and Coats, $15 crepe, deeply fringed and lined Sports models in sports coatings, peau de cygnu Lit Hrethcrs SEWJNU ri.UUK with linings. n te $3.50 Net Corsets, $1 & $2 Girdle, low and medium bust i white or pink lit Brether Second Fleer Plain & IQOc Fancy Silks! O 1400 url- arleu3 kinds, fash fash leniible colors I.lt tlrether -First Fleer Seuth Infants' and Children's 65c & 79c Socks, 39c Lisle. Fancy tops in colors " . W .1 .1 . .M w M M . $3.50 te $6.50 Silk Under wear, $2.69, $3.29 & $3.75 Kayser make Vests, step-ins and envelepe chemise. Women's & Children's $1 te $1.25 Underwear, 59c Vests, pants and union suits, I. Isle thrcud and cotton. Ne mall or 'phone orders en un derwear. Mt Brether Firm Fleer Seuth Victer Black Beauty Nen-Skid Fabric Tires Ouaranteed Value M2.3K $ 4.7R Lit 6000 miles. KIlO Sllll. Prlra, IOxH .SK.Oft .. .. 30X3H. 110,40 Brether Second Fleer SMbcaaugteigvd of eivth S&le: Svibcaau gtete Women's & Misses' Apparel 57.60 Silk Skirts, $5 White, navj blue, Hunt blue, brown and flesh baronet satin, 92, $2.75 & $3 Wash Skirt, $1, $1.49, $1.98 $8.75 Cleth Cape, $5 $15 Coats, $10 $15 Silk Cape, $10 $19.75 Silk Cape, $12.75 With fur cellar $12.50 Jeney Suits, $6.50 $17 Sports Suits, $10 $2 and $3 Sateen Bathing Suit, $1.49 & $1.98 $1.50 Bathinf Tights, 79c 79c Bathing Shee, 49c $15 Silk Drees, $10 $2,50 te $6 Summer Dresiei, $1.98 te $3.95 Fur Scarf, $3.50, $5 & $10 Clese-out of all sprlnR furs $3 te $5 Footwear, $1.95 MEN'S BHOKS OXFOIWB Gun-metal calf, patent colt and tan leather, All sizes In let $3 te G nlue WOMEN'S Plain pumps, strap pumpe and oxfords patent colt celt skin, kldskin and tan leathnr , some with rubber heels J3 BO te 1C value WOMKN'S WHITE PAfVAS OX- FOKD8 with tan trimming Rub ber heels. (.1 nlue MIShKS- & CIIU.DHEN'S I'l'.MPS OXFORDH Patent celtskin and tan leather, soma ulth rubber heels Sizes 6 te 2 3 and $3,50 alues Nu Mall or '1'hene Order Filled en Sabwnv Fflntw.ip " i ii , 69 Hats Trimmmd Frtts of Chargm if shapes and trimmings are purchased here Kxppr' mill'nrrs always at your servlce $1.50 te $3 Untrimmed Hats . . A Jobber's clearance Styles for women, misses and children Pop ular straus Black and colors $3 Ready-for- 1 $1 .98 Wear Hats . . . . ' Embroidered taffeta horsehair, Seorgett and some straws In lack, white, sand and colors. All prettily trimmed 25c te 40c Draperies, yard, 12,c Remnants. Xets, cretonnes and Bcrlmb. 15c Curtain Swiss, 8 Vac men uiua and pink figures and dots $38.50 Axmimter Rugs, $25.89 Heavy grade, blue und old rose nxlii feet. Men's Tweed Suits, $14.98, , i $1.50 Seamed Sheets, 98c Bleached muhlln , Hlze Sl90 Pillow Cases, each, 29c Bolster Cases, each, 55c 39c Bath Towels, 25c Girls' $2.50 Middies, $1 . Sampson makn All white or blue cellars nnd cuffs Sites S $2 Corsets, $1 I Lit Brethers' Special. Hires SO te 30 I $3 Corsets, $1.50 r B a la Sprite ; whltu or stsrs 23 te 3i. Women's 79c Stockings, Fashioned fibre silk. "Mill runs " I Wnman'i RKr. 1 I.i'a. Quita 4Q Beys $1 te $1.25 Suits, 65c Cotten, loose knee Chambray and percale. 2 '4 te 8, 29c Ginghams, 19c ye"re . - e, . -. 32-lneh Colored checks Beys' $12 Suits, $7.49 ' SI. SO Luncheon Sets. 8Bc All-wool, fast-color blue serce. 6 ttn 11 nlr Prlmmi ,i..ion ..hmiri. 1 ered edges. ' All nlty $16.98 and $18.98 wool, An exceptional oppertu- with te 20 pink 39c $m rA -r. l 3953: ,fXi & Wrt"f " ri L.SiMs wtr vi 't .-.-.-re , ......j rt"'& m r J" k i m 'six Kt""inviL . ' - ll '7TT ! - bl i . 80c Nightgowns, 49c lleah or white. Muslin or crepe sketched On 17 years. i.it naeTUERS. :VIlt Our Rig Iteitaarant net of Everything at I.eweit rrlrri Seventh Fler of Our Xew Building, 1th Market Bt,: 80c Bungalow Aprons, 49c Percale , rlckraek braid. trimmed. Kp V mall or phone erdera Pictured, '' Children's 39c & 50c - oiecKings, tee ec c DC Cotten or lisle, black, white and tan A odd sizes Children' AOe a SI At Undermuslins. 49c Nightgowns and drop scat cembuMU' tlens Hle 4 te 14. Ne pnens orders. Pictured cembliMV mail LIT HROTIir.RS; tl r-', k - 'fl H t ji i '"ft i. Si V m 1 vv . ! t . v' - . it t TV ai?-w a rt&wzmi .,) , v. ,. . tul, feyt-ra. sctk&vilh I, ihs.Jt ,.. & w.,4,a.j mv i
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