Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 193, 25 June 1918 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1918.
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GERMAN-OWNED CONCERNS PLOT TOHIDEJSSETS Alien Firms Hidden Under
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NEW YORK. June 25. German plots to hide enemy assets under the cloak of American corporations organized or losned for the purpose were revealed here, when A. Mitchell Palmer, alien property custodian, took
over three German-owned concerns
with an aggregate capitalization of
13.500,000. Federal Investigators -were reported by Mr. Palmer to be on the trail of other highly capitalized firms which have used the same means to defeat the law. The companies In the group taken over were Dieckerhoff. Raffloer & Co., importers and manufacturers of notions at 660 Broadway; Raffloer, Erosion & Co., cordage manufacturers of the same address, with plants in Cuba, and the American Storage Company of Havana. It Is charged that on March 17.1917.
three weeks before the United States entered the war against Germany, George Carlton -Comstock, a New York lawyer, advised Ewald C. Dieckerhoff, one of the principal owners, to "safeguard" his property. Comstock, In a letter which was discovered b ythe Department of Justice, is said to have written on that date: "The best way to safeguard your property would be to transfer all of your assets to a New York corporation which could be organized for this purpose, or a corporation already in existence could be used. We have corporations in this office which are not doing anything at this time they having been created for certain purposes, and those purposes having been accomplished, are now available for other uses after amendments of the objects and increases of capital stock have taken place."
The plan, according to Mr. Palmer, was devised to cover these German holdings by apparently selling all the German assets to one or more "American" companies and receiving pay for them in notes not due for three years, before which time it was expected the war would be over, so the property could be returned to the Germans. The corporations then filed alleged false returns with the alien property custodian showing no enemyowned property. Francis P. Garvan, director of the Bureau of Investigations for the alien property custodian, was not satisfied with the situation, however, and before the reports and affidavits had been accepted, had uncovered, with the aid of the Department of justice agents, what Mr. Palmer declares "a fraudulent scheme to protect enemy property." Mr. Palmer, in announcing the seizure of the companies, said': "I want to give warning now that the safest course for those who have conspired in this way to evade the law is to make a full and frank report of
their transactions to the Bureau of Investigation at 110 West Forty-sec
ond street, New York City, as soon as
possible."
Conviction for conspiracy to evade
the trading with the enemy act is pun
ishable by a fine of $10,000 or ten
years In prison, or both.
ported much better ..... Forest Cates,
west of town, has been 111 for several
days. He will likely go to Martinsville sanitarium soon for treatment... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodard have returned to their home in Boston after spending two weks with relatives of this place... Orvllle Wooters and Miss Ruth Elleman, two popular young people, were married last Friday
week In Williamsburg, by Rev. Cham
ness. Miss Elleman is a daughter of
Air. and Mrs. Alta Elleman and was a graduate In this year's class of the locol high school. Mr. Wooters is a
Am;,.n rnvnn,,f;nBJM11,0' Mr- and Mrs. Harrison Wooters, American Corporations who live near h m rnnMn church.
Taken Over rv IIS "rand has been teaching in the county lUKCn WVer Dy U. O. schools the nast two vmhi Miss
Myrtle Skinner has returned home
from South Bend, Ind., where she has been attending the Indiana State Sunday School convention. Miss Skinner
was - the delegate for New Garden
township. She states that over 1.B00
J delegates registered and most of the
conferences were full of patriotism.
Air. and Mrs. William Cooper and daughters were guests Sunday of Joseph Skinner and family Mary Anna Pinn, the mother of Mrs. C. D. Reynolds, who has been visiting her for several weeks, returned to her home In Ohio, Tuesday A new program is now being carried out in the preach
ing services at the Christian church, whereby one sermon will be given each Sunday by the pastor. By this new arrangement preaching will be held one Sunday moraine and the
next Sunday evening and so on until
a amerent program Is announced.... E. T. Smith of this city, is now a member of a new undertaking firm named Klute and Smith, funeral directors, located at 14 North Ninth street in Richmond C. D. Williams and family of Richmond, were visitors In this town Sunday.
FOUNTAIN CITY, IND.
Miss Mary Reynolds of Newcastle,
Ind., is visiting Mrs. Ona Boren.
Joseph Smith of New York, is visiting
his aunts Misses Emma and Luceta
Mills.... Miss Olive Harrison is home
from Indianapolis, where she is at
tending Miss Blaker's school to spend
the week end with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. M. C. Harrison. .. .A large number of people attended the lecture delivered by Rev. Charles A. Mitchell
at the K. of P. Hall Thursday evening.
His address was based on the present
war, and was Illustrated with 105
stereoptlcon slides made from photographs taken on the field, showing the sufferings of the people in the war
zone, the methods of warfare and its
destructlveness and the devastation left In Its wake, as well as many little
side lights of human interest Miss
Lettie Hatfield has returned home from Indianapolis after having finished a six weeks term at Miss Blaker's school. .. .Miss Rebecca Brown is reported quite ill Edward Keever of Muncle is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keever Helen Pegg has been quite ill due to poison received while picking wild strawberries ..Miss Vera Pitts is the guest of Miss Aletha Lacey at Winchester Carl Reynolds and family. Ross Reynolds and family and Atwood Pitts and family were guests of Robert Reynolds at Cambridge Sunday... Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Reynolds and family motored to Gaston, Ind., Sunday, to spend the day with relatives Mr. and Mrs. John Powell entertained a number of relatives from Ohio last Sunday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson and eons Woodrow and Homer of Versailes. O., and I
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Powell of Greenville. Ohio. Woodrow has been in the U. S. service on the front in France and is spending a few days with relatives while enroute to the Philippine Islands, where he has a responsible government position Mr. and Mrs. Ben Foreman and family of Richmond were guests of Linn Foreman and family Sunday afternoon. ... .Mrs. Myron Showalter was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Harvey Mon
day Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Benbow of Dayton, O., were spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coppock... Mr. and Mrs. David Ricks and Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hall of Spiceland, Ind., were Sunday guests of Robert Boren and wife Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keever and son Edward and Samuel Schnell of Muncie. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keever.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Charles entertained Sunday for Mrs. C. D. Charles, Misses Elma and Eva Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts and C. Roberts and wife. . .Gilbert Ryan of Davenport, Iowa, and Misses Agnes Breen and Emma Egan of Liberty, Ind., were the guests of Lawrence Mitchell and family last Tuesday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Paul McPherson of New Paris. Ohio, were business visitors in our city Saturday evening. .. .Robert Riley is re-;
I NEW MADISON, 0. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mikesell spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mikesell and family.. .Ruth Pyle and Estella Wilt spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss May Mikesell Ed Bradshaw and family spent Sunday at Camdel.. .Mrs. Delia TImmons
is making in indefinite visit with her brother in Wisconsin.. .Miss Ivo Teaford called on Ruth Dowler Sunday. ..Norene Mikesell and Albert Swathford called on Mr. and Mrs.' Herbert Barton Thursday evening Charles Mote who enlisted in the navy some time ago has been notified to appear at camp at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station On last Sunday while Charles was in New York he planned to go over to Camp Merritt, N. Y., and visit the New Madison boys who were stationed there awaiting orders to sail for France. But when
he reached Camp Merritt, he learned
me iasi or tne Doys naa sailed on Friday before for France. " Word has
since been received that the Ohio boys who were stationed at Camp
snerman, umuicotne last summer
have arrived safely in France Mrs. Emory Martin is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Broadstock Dr. O. P. Kimmel is attending the National Medical conference at Detroit, Mich., this week. ....Willie Flaig enlisted last week at Indianapolis, in the navy and is subject to call at any time. .... Lola Lawrence spent last week with relatives and friends at Warren, Ind Miss Loretta Bunger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bunger, of Greenville, O., and Ray Swank were married in Covington. Ky., last Saturday afternoon. Mr. Swank was formerly a farmer living near here, but is now stationed at Camp Taylor. The bride is a sales
lady in the Palace department store at Greenville, - She returned home Monday morning. . . Miss Norene Mikesell helped Mrs. Ed McLear cook for hay hands last week.. .Miss Myrtle Sherman Is home after a week's visit with Mrs. Alice Souers near New Paris... Sadie Wilt spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Margaret Brown... Mr. and Mrs. William Bond of Fountain City spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mikesell, and daughter Miss Norene.. .Mrs. Ed McLear called on Mrs. Eva Hill and children Thursday afternoon.. .Oscar Mikesell, wife and daughter, Norene, were entertained at supper Sunday evening by W. O. Harrison and family.
TELLS HOW TO GET BACK OLD TIME AMBITION
Discoverer instructs drug- O
....Three teachers have been employed, for the coming year for the New Madison schools.. Prof. S. C. Scnuman as superintendent, Miss Sadie Chew for the seventh and eighth grades and Miss Marie Kene of Fountain City as domestic science teacher. The music teacher, principal and assistant prin
cipal have not yet, been hired.. Word has been receivde here that John Cromwell and John - Young have arrived safely in France. ?
RICHARDSON NAMED
Judge A. C. Lindemuth of the circuit
court appointed Attorney C. R. Richardson as special judge to hear the case of Mary W. Johannlng against Anna W. Boswell. Suit was brought by the plaintiff to settle an 'estate.
FIRST TRACTOR USED.
OXFORD, O., June 25. The first
far mtractor ever operated In Oxford township 13 being used in wheat fields belonging to George , English, living southwest of town, today. The machine is attracting they attention cf farmers for miles around.
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YOUR ATTENTION WEDNESDAY!
8 To prove our underselling ability we literally do what "Co-
5 lumbus" did, "stand an egg on end." We prove by actual7 prices on wanted merchandise that there is a better oppor8 tunity to save money at the GRAND LEADER than any
Vk Smm ttU M 8 store in the citv. We Drove bv this Counon Sale thaf wp undersell on anvthino we sell . W nrnve hv ar-
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O tual comparison that no store in Richmond can meet our low prices. To prove to yourself that we are do- g O ing all we say just klip one or two coupons from this ad and convince yourself. BY THE WAY, HAVE g YOU BOUGHT A THRIFT STAMP TODAY? BUY IT WITH WHAT YOU SAVE HERE, o Q : r - 7 9
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V Men's fine ribbed
O union suits, short sleeves and ankle
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Real Diamonds are not sold by street peddlers Neither is Golden Sun Coffee. The coffee peddler is not able to keep his goods very fresh and clean in his dusty travels. Here today gone tomorrow why should he try to give satisfaction ?
GoJdsn Sun
Coffee
is sold only by grocers. It is so fresh, so fragrant. Free from dust and chaff goes farther. Buy a pound today and know its delightful flavor.
THE WOOLSON SPICE CO. Toledo Ohio
Keeps Teeth Clean and Gums Healthy Specially indicated for treatment of
Soft, Spongy and Bleeding Gums. All Druggists and Toilet Counters.
& uJLEAVTSNOAmn EFFECTS JZ0 EXCEPT HEALTH U DMU4IIST9-LAROC MCK6e$tV
q Women's $1 Mid
O dies, at 670
C9 Made from fine heavy gabardine
t with pockets, belt
q and large collar g special with coupon sit R7r X
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATOR State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss.: In the matter of the estate of George
W. Milton, deceased. Dickinson Trust
Company, Administrator with the will annexed. In the Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1918. The undersigned Dickinson Trust Company, Administrator with the will
nuiicicu ui Hie esiaie oi ueorge w. Milton, deceased, hereby gives notice IS? that by virtue of an order of the ! W
Wayne Circuit Court it will at the hour i O
0 Child 50c BloomO ers at 330 O Child's black sateen O bloomers, good qualQ ity, cut full, with Q coupon at 33c. P
O W o m e n's $8.00 Sweaters, $4.95 Q New Over-t he-top f sweater, in many different colors with O angora collars and O cuffs. Priced spe-
O cial with coupon at Q $4.95. P
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Boys' 75c Union SUITS at . .39 In porous knit, ath
letic or plain knit
short sleeves and
knee length. Priced( trimmed tops.
with coupon 39c. P.cial with coupon
Boys' $1 WASHi SUITS at ..77 A
Women's $1.00 CORSETS, 77 Made from the fin
est coutil, 4 , hose
supporters, neatly
Spe
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77c. P
Women $3 Crepe
Of good tub proof, Kimonos .$1.89
material in many, Women's fine ser pretty styles a n d.pentine crepe kimo
colors. Special with pos with large and
coupon at '77c. p.small collars, beau
tifully trimmed with
coupon at $1.89. P
Boys' 39c Blous
es at 23(
Made from best fast
color percales and
ginghams, all sizes
With coupon at
23c. P,
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Mens $1.50 Sporti
SHIRTS, at 79S
Come in a large va
nety or stripes on
plain white, made in
the finest madrases
in all sizes to 17
Priced special with
coupon at 79c.
Boys $2.00 Wash SUITS at . .94
Boys' good quality
wash suits, in all styles and colors. Priced special with
coupon at 94c. P
65c Scalloped P.
CASES at. .29
Made of the finest
pillow tubing, beautifully scalloped end
all ready for use.
P
P.with coupon 29c
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WTomen $1 Mus'n Petticoats ..57
women s fine mus
lin petticoats, trim
med in- beautiful
lace and embroid
ery. Priced special
with coupon 57c. P
Women's $1.50 C. Kimonos at 89
In either light or
dark color crepes
beautiful flowered
designs. Special
with coupon 89c P
Men $2 Heaviest
Overalls .$1.49
Come in either plain blue or blue and white stripe, with
bib and 3 pockets. Special with coupon at $1.49. P
Best 50c Towels,
at 23
A new shipment of
fine bath towels,
medium size, trim
med in blue, rose
and copen. Priced special with coupon at 23c. P
Men's $1 Nighfl
SHIRTS, at 79
Finest quality mus-
lin, V neck without
collars, cut full
Priced special witlu
coupon 79c. Pi
Boys'
at . . .
$1
Pants,
73d
Girls' $5 Gradua
tion Dress$2.98
N'ew shipment just
arrived, made in fin
est voiles, beautiful
lace and embroidery
trimmed. Priced special with coupon
at $2.98. , P
Men's $3 Pants,
One lot of pants, all at $1.87
worsted o r khaki Come in a large va-
color, cut full andriety of stripes, mix-
roomy, with couponjtures and plain blue, at 73c. p. suitable for either
work or dress wear, with coupon $1.87. P
Women's $1.25;
GOWNS ... .79
lin gowns, neatly i"S- uowns yy?
either high or
long or
Priced short sleeves, beau-
Women's $1.25
trimmed, in high or. In
low neck, short or, low neck.
long sleeves.
special with coupon'tiful embroidery and
at 79c.
P.lace trimmed. Spe
cial, coupon 79c. P
Womens 50c Silk HOSE at ..33c1
Of fine boot silk
come in black, white
and almost any wanted shade. Priced special with cou
pon at 33c Pi
Men's 85c Wnrk C)
SHIRTS, at 590 2
Made of the finest is blue chambray ging- w ham collar and cuffs O attached, all sizes to 17. Priced spe- &
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$3.00 Breakfast
SUITS at $1.29 Women's breakfast
suits, made of good quality gingham, in g either pink or blue, scalloped or plain O
effect. With cou- W pon at $1.29. P O
Womens $3 P'ch Dresses . $1.89 Made from fast col
or ginghams and per
cales, in plaited and plain styles. Special with coupon $1.89 P
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners will receive sealed bids and proposals for a new building for Women at the Wayne County Poor Farm at Centerville. Bids will be received until 11 o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, July 31st, 1918, at the County Auditor's office at the
Court House in the City of Richmond. Bids must be submitted on blanks designated by the State, which may be procured of the Auditor of Wayne County. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum not less than the amount of the bid,!
and in all respects conform with the
law governing such matters. Bids must be made in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the Auditor's office. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County LEWIS S. BOWMAN. Auditor Wayne County. June 18-25; July 2-9-16-23.
of one o'clock p. m., on Friday the 12th day of July. 1918, on the premises in
the town of Webster, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at public auction all of the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, to-wit:.
A part of the northeast quarter of ' Q section 27. township 17, range 14 east, t Sf
aescnoed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of the 10 acre tract of land formerly owned bv Harvey D. 'Mendenhall, which said tract is described as follows, to-wit: "Beginning 40.7 rods west and 32 rods
south of the northeast corner of said
Womens $6.50 Silk Taffeta Skirts
One rack of women's pretty and good quality silk Skirtfs, in either plain colors, stripes and plaids, neatly made in shirred tops. Priced special at .$3.79
SAVE OVER 50
$2 Wash Skirt... 98c $3 Wash Skirt.. $1.98 $5 Vash Skirt.. $2.98 Child's $5 Silk Coats, at $2.98 Women's $8.00 Silk SKIRTS $4.95 Women! Why pay $8 for a Silk Skirt when we can sell you the same thing for $4.95
m all the wanted stripes.
plaids and plain
taffeta, special
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Women's Up-To $25 COATS Coats $10.95 Women we have just about 23 coats left in this lot in all the leading shades and styles of the season. Some half lin
ed with large lay-over collars. Priced special for Wednesday coupon day at $10.95 Women's Up to $30 COATS Coats Choose from a large variety of up-to-the-minute mid-summer coats, beautifully made in high or low waist line, half lined in almost any wanted shade or material. Priced special for Wednesday, with the coupon at $12.95
WOMEN'S $22.50 SUITS, $8.95 There is just about 23 Suits in this lot, made of all wool serges, poplins; come early to save $8.95. SPECIAL AT $8.95
Women's $15 Beautiful SILK DRESSES New shipment just received of the finest taffeta, messa-
lines, foulards, etc., in all wanted shades and styles with georgette or plain taffeta sleeves, in a number of different styles. Priced special coupon $7.95
Womens $8 Summer DRESSES $3.98 One rack of womens beautiful sport summer dresses neatly made and trimmed, in all wanted styles. Made of the finest quality ginghams, linens, etc. Your choice of this lot Wednesday.
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Men's durable fast
color khaki pants, O cut full in all sizes to
44. Priced special tut
with coupon $1.79 P
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$3 Silk PETTI- W COATS ..1.89 Of extra good quality sateen tops and f silk messaline bot- p toms, come in all Sj colors. Special with coupon at $1.89. P " o
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quarter section, running thence west Q hii?tg o qoa 57 rods 21 feet more or less to the mid- 0 Btimia' at die of the Richmond and Williamsburg I J Men's fast color riikp thpnrn smith alnncr fhe. ? j.,.m. ui i.
pike;
of said pike 28 rods; thence east 56 rods more or less to a point directly south of the place of beginning; thence north 28 rods to the place of beginning.
containing 10 acres' more or less;'1 fi special with coupon thence north 160 feet more or less along jg at 93c p
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west corner of a lot of ground con
veyed by said Mendenhall to Luke
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Mitchell as shown by Deed Record OS; 1 9? CtlTlno
feet south of the southeast corner of OJ? a lot of ground deeded by said Menden- Good quality silk, hall to William H. Black as shown hv O contrasting stitch-
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160 feet more or less to the south line JJ A , !
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beginning, said real estate being situate in Wayne county, Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Wayne Circuit Court for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms' end conditions: At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments payable in
not to exceed nine and eighteen
months respectively, evidenced by the promissory notes of the purchaser bearing six per cent, interest from date, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, providing for attorney's fees and secured by mortgage on said real estate. Said real estate will be sold free and discharged from all liens, excepting taxes for the year 1918, payable in 1919. DICKIXSON TRUST CO., Administrator With the Will Annexed. Gath P. Freeman, Attorney. Junel3-18-25-july2
ing in black and
white only. All sizes. Priced special with coupon at 69c. P
Girls' $1 Gingh'm Women SI Dress
Dresses, at 49 Sacques at .69
Little girls' beauti- Women's fine perful trimmed drcsses.'cale dressing sac
in light or dark col-Jques, in either light
large variety o f cd special with coustyles, with the cou-!pon at 69c. P
pon at 49c.
Bovs SI. 2.1 Union
Women 75e Uni'nJ Overalls at .89 SUITS at . .44,Come in blue and Womens fine ribbed white stripe only, 2
ipockets m front ana
summer union come
one in back. Priced
in either open, clos- special with coupon ed or shell knee, at 89c. P
wun coupon wc. fi
Men's 65c SILK
HOSE at
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Girls' $3 White Dresses ..$1.89
F i n e st assortment
of new summer
dresses in a number
of different styles. Priced special with
coupon at $1.89. f
Men's 75c Under
wear at . .43
One lot of men's un
derwear short sleev
es, with coupon per
garment 43c. P
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" l f ; "r suits, ...si.29 One lot of women s, ' hpantifiii Kilt hnP Made of the finest
all wanted colors, luality gal a teas,
Priced special with 5est ginghams. They
-ouDon at 53e. P lre guarameea iast
;uiors in over u air-
'erent styles. Priced special with coupon
at $1.29. P
Child's 35c Mus'n
Drawers . . . 15d
iWpiMade from a heavy
Men's fine silk hose.jmuslin, beautifully come in almost any'embroidered bottom
wanted shade
Pric-cut full in all sizes.
ed special with cou-,Special with coupon
pon at 37c.
Pat 15c.
Worn. $1.50 H. D.
APRONS S1.09 Come in either pink and white, blue and white or plain colors, belted all
around with one or
Childs 85c Romp
ers at 59c One lot of child's einerham or nercnlp'
rompers in either!35c
plain colors or strip-.jeres at
es, with coupon atj
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Brass
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Wom's $5 Ging:. Dresses .3.98
Made of a fast colon
heavy gingham inHATS
pink, blue and gray, Made from
ew lot of women's
brassieres, neatly trimmed, with coupon at 23c. P
two pockets. Special with coupon at
P $1.09 P cial
in box
f ects,
Women's $1 Auto
. 390 a good
pleated ef-Ifilo silk with double
beautifullylpik and rubber back
trimmed. Priced spe- Special with coupon
at $3.98. Pjat 39c. P
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APRONS, 63 O Women's KimonoO Aprons, all sizes and O shades, button down front. Special with coupon at 63c. P 3
Priced special
coupon at 93c.
with
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$5.00 Joan of Arc Smocks at $2.79 Positively the classiest and coolest thing in town, made of fine voiles and linens; beautiful in up-to-the-minute styles. Your choice of over twelve J0 -TQ models at t$f I V
O $1-50 Muslin PetO ticoats at . .890 O Womens muslin petticoats cut full, neatJ ly trimmed, with the coupon at 89c. P
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SUITS at . .93
Choose from porous knit, balbriggan and Q
athletic styles. Ineluding dark gray. 6A
Women's $1 Auto fc VEILS . . . 490
Come in almost any w wanted shade, all hemed ready for use. Special with coupon at 49c. P -
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New ehipment just received of the finest assortment of French Voile Waists in the very newest
summer styles, in plain wmte
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