South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 206, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 July 1919 — Page 2

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Fast-Flying "Bine Bird" Airplane Makes Long Flight From Indianapolis.

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livej n .So-.th J'.tnd Yh,irc!iy .ifianoon at 4: IS f t r l.Mvir: liutv inw.n fHll. Ivva.niort. II minut.ru Lc lore. Ioi,an poi i u.,.-, ihj only .-tuj in 1" t ' i n I Ii' I i j r- i j ih .m i I h in I la imI 11. iiic The .najor is fh i g uilh a Ilnviland 4" 'luii.i'M with a 1.'lh;i'r I Ah rtv t.tn- tint is I'uMe of de c-lopirw Vj'j Iiuim- ivjv i-. Th ship Ih of th ' T.Io. I ; ; i . 1 " " t: j.Miai U(-lM!"'k aui M.i ) j-Il-t il i ft tl:t- .cI t'dw jy at 'J:'Z o i(.k Thur.'-'lay morn ir jr. 1 h y 1 ; t t 1 - i arrosa from Ihv .ath i!- il ". toil factory horc. .Maj. I-n.-;- i'. is n a tour, inptction ilu- anus ncrultir.t parties that ar u-orüin ki th state, 'l'he l'al p-rty is ir. charfff of Lic-ut. Hallaid. Maj. hii,hfil reported tiiat th- luwn.itc. party i.-i not ra-j'-tii:' ith th- mic ess t the mrthorn Iniliui.i pa-i'ti In rfrrultin?. Th'-ic has rot a day pu.ed but ut f(st thr mm iav; l"Ti ?rnt to '.r.(li.irnpulls ty IJcut. lialiard, and on Wednesday of this wetk he tent dov.n 11 i..m. Sofral more have Li:;nd up and will leave within a Khort tim'. jv a- sooii a they knaiiou thtir personal utlalrn. Lieut. Iiallar.l to )1U1 art. lut. I'.allard's plane, which was da r.agrd ly yomo ani.nal at the Notre Danie fald, lias j vn it-paired and ho will lielihi tlio oitiz. ns of i-'outh liend with a nuinoii of fights

.'riday, .Saturday and iMitil late .Mir-! day afternoon, when h vill lta.e for nixhart for a di inon.stratioi.. ! The c-qulpment of the local iaityj Avlll Lc left in South Lie ml and ji..-t ,

the piano will make the Ulnhail tip. In at interview with Mai. Fiisscll

Thursday t-venint;, the :-rpo.dwa oi-j lirer -.-aid. "The air .-eiiro needs'

n tn. and n tda them badly. The Speedway nceda at leat-t 0U htuwt-utb more. The Indianapolis school ia luippcrt to take tare of '.e0 iL;.ilents and we have at present b it IOC. But all In all, the air ?.'-rico iieds l'.t (0 men and .vhen w o have conipleted oi'i nuiiibf." the men Ilten wiil bo Änt to oth-r tlyin-I tlelds over the i'nited States-. V'The pay in the aviation service is t.'ie ..est of any branch of tne army, janirim; from " per month to 111 S and even his.hor alter a certain dtgrce oi protkiemy is obtained. .Mr yqiiadron lNi oiincl. "An air s-piadron is mad'- i:; of '.() privates. 1. iii.t elass pri1. atcs IIS m n-com m i.-sioii'J odic ort and -1 omnii.-sio:ied olHcti s'. w hieh ii eir.dj pilota and commanders. Speila v liUr College.

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hPLAWES here

I don't know, but when we landed, j

at last, in South 1'end, there it was. the little racai: Land In Chncr. We landed adjacent to the watch

j factory, and everybody certainly

aid come out to watch. They want- . ed to know why wr hadn't landed at the Notre Dame lield. It seems that the Notre Iame held is now occupied by cows and horses and"' other fauna, and that only a day or ,

so ago a horse stepped through th frail form of one of the planes that were brou'r.t here, also for recruiting purposes, and mu.-ed it up considerably. So we landed again, in another clover field.. Lieut. G. K. Ballard Is in charge

of the re"ruitinK for the air service 1 here, and he ha a fine display on j one of the main streets, and takes!

planes to pieces and puts them io- j the city the Multi-X corporation, a Kether apaln. and is Petting a lot t; ooo.ooo concern th;it will turn

their project. They demonstrated miniatures of their air-cooled rotary airplane engines, Thursday afternoon. anJ several prominent Fouth Mender proceeded to prow enthusiastic. In fancy they pic-

; models, eliminates pra-tb .illy all j the hazards of flyirc. j To .Make Martin Plane. ! Th Multi-X plane lon.pihv :s I ii niffd to manufacture Martin ! type airplanes. l).us.mc and Iiis

INDIANA CORN CROP IS IN GOOD CONDITION. SAYS STATE REPORT

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tured the air thick and heavy with

South Rend Flivver?, and in fact. ! ?h n reduction r-

i buured. not dreamily but coldly that! Bird 5incle seated

j airplanes are l.ound to become Air Motor Concern Endeavor- ;more vvr even than auto.

umcers ol the Muiti-X company intend to bjild several assembling and distributing- plants In various cities of the country. After the planes are completed they will be ?ent by air to distribution centers the nation over. Lour and costly freight delays will be thus eliminated. Pov-ihilltic of Plant. "The aviation CHmc is just in its

infancs ." declared Mr. Dousanfr. i

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ing to Locate Site for Manufacturing Plant. isouth Henri in a few short years may be to the aviation world what Detroit now is to the auto world! Plans are under way to bring to

of recruits. He Raid that one of 1h" managers of one of the big fac

tories here sent his

complain to

out engines for proposed Jitnejs of the air. Prominent business men

sent his foreman to v,pr h.tvo tui-on Linw tr, t10

the loot that he the ,)0ration and a number have al-

Ioot was Kettini? too many recruits j rf.adv taken steps to make South

from that factory, and when the

foreman showed up. Lieut. Ballard, just to show the kind of a tuy he is, also nabl ed the foreman. Cirrus Hand Concert. Fouth Bend is a crand place.

Bend the Air Flivver City of America, just as Detroit is now the recognized capital of the auto world, world. Chit neo Representatives Here. President G. L. Kluefer. Louis

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They even had a hand concert out-. Dousar.R and D. B. Jesse. 11 of Chitlde the Oliver Hotel. Just after we-; rat:o representatives nf thr Mnitl-V

was not. however, for t ( ()rnor.lt Jon rnm n c.vitb nonfi

Thursday to look over possible sites for their proposed plants here and to interest local business men in

Miss Mary Bostwiok. feature writer for the Indianapolis Star, and Maj

Patrick I'rissrll. ommandin.-: oilieer of the aviation repair depot at the j speedway, Indianapolis, are shown here in front of the Dollavlland "Blue j

I. ml that carried them from Indianapolis to South Bend with one stop Thursday. Maj. Frissell is soutin for men for the air service.

arrived. It

our beneht, as I had believed. 1 am traveling light no haKWe whatsoever hut o lone as we hav

the trusty powder puff why despair? J The Major has not even j;et his i l Ions-- and the one extra leather , coat, with fuzzy lining, is a bit ba- . zarre for wear on the streets of the I tfreat city. Me I have brouirht a j comb and a magazine and can stay i a week, if necessary. t Hut wo plan to return tomorrow ' morning. Von notice I don't s-ay we ABU coming? but we plan to. The Blue Bird is safely stahb-d out in the clover lieh', with a couple of . armed guards, to keep the playful' bystanders from putting their feet ! through the winrrs. or carrying off the propeller, or anything like that. as they are pione to b if not pre-, vented. I've had a prand tltne. Al- ;

t,!20 in

ai:d he pa-en-

per planes. They wiil a!so tarn out Syir.is boats, or se.aplin.-s.

South Bend is paiticularly r'.ttedtood to the manufacture of airplanes be- ( Th

indiar.a corn, accorclir.c tr ti. :t . f Th. Fnite-l S:t s v . re.i'i, is slid to hle r'.n'.e

) prort:.s lu&t week. Tli o: ; quotation is m suifa tc-ry r

condition. reviev follows: "Tic

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cause of the numero;: the surroundinsr country the way of experiment il

cf the advantages offered auto andj period In the f.i.e! rn part r

dav- of the wefK wre ra'

aiioros jii ; i'ui seas.inaroe irr.pr.i-;r'

rtelds Allir.id durir.s the remainder

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afternoon. '"No city

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rightfully overlook the opportunity of securing: a business which ofYers such a wt ndtrful future. Hipht now there is a demand for airplanes which is taxing the capacity of the manufacturers. Hig firms in the large cities are establishing fast airplane express and freight service. Our plane is exceptionally light and absolutely fol proof. Vc have a motor, the result of ten years' experience, which we claim has solved one of the biggest problems of aviation stability." Dousang explained that the gyroscopic stability which makes the new motor far safer than ordinary

other industrial concern.- are open equally to the airplane manufacturer. The Ft. Joseph r:or mlst nlf) afford water accommodations for seaplanes. It is true thfit the river

In i."an .orv

South Bend, winds and winds, but

a mile or two out. stretches can be found suw.clently straight to aller. eaplants to take-off and come down.

i irft cod rains

re f . 1 the drouchty

; find all growing crops ar im; r.-v e ! 89 a res-lit, but in other ?....:. ; r..oisture is much needed" ! The threshing of oit g. 't.ndtr way with but lichr bv! r ' ported and wheat tb.reshinir is I ccntinir.nk.-. Th" report a'- i- : that whe?e rain fell tonviioo. t: .. l-nd pastures and late potatoes ,ir i improved but the early potato . r-: j is poor.

IXIXT M)UTI! 1UTM PKOPLH.

Henry Hill, of South Bend, was, elected secretary of the buria! fundi .MOB KILLS NLi.HO. cf the grand lodge of Indiana. I CIII,MTv.H, Tex. July j . i Knights of Pythias, colored, at th .'er.r:ings a io ro. was tak n :.-. annual convention ir Indianapolis ,il her- Tb.'.r-1y nfterncr.n ! Tuesday. The Grand Court of Ca- liar. fed m tl; court yard s p.iaie i -lanthe, the women's branch cf the in mob of about .". 0 o men. The negro order, elected Hosa Bell, of South j was arretted, charged with AssaultBend. W. E. Krnest Tidrington. of ; m a wonom here Wednesday. T!;rt

Indianapolis, chancellor of

was elected grand th organization

r ioh di.vpersed after pronounced dend.

th.e negro was

jso ripe olies

dinner.

MARY HAD A LITTLE JAUNT

Tiie writer, dipped in out of the sky Thursday Afternoon. With Maj. Fissel she Hew from Indianapolis. Carbed in full overseas khaki attire, even to leather "puts" she came to The News-Times Thursday night, peonded out Ii r story and then got one on the wire for her downs-late paper. She is feature writer for the Indianapolis Star. Editor.

BY MAHY i:. liOSTWICK. Now I know how a bird feel? when it i.s looking for a place to 1 : 1 1 1 1 . and how sort of discouraged and forlorn it feels when it looks down on the only tree in sight and spies a haw K with n hungry look and a Mceptive expression sitting on the

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"The sp t cHvay i- noihmg b it a

ast i-ollf-Z" for the iraiittrc of men. I a Ar. ls-year-old youtl. tu; step in i h

there, w.th a hUn and in a short ti;:i v. orkMig know led-

top limb. All day Thursday Maj. Patrick i'ri. c-i. of the aviation repair depot,

.1 I, in our little Dellaviland Bluerd. have been roaming around

school tducuiion. l3:."ee or four thousand feet up. lookhave a thorough j ing for places to light we always of m aii plane, j found them eventually, too, other-

thes.; lines would not b writ-

and a short time ;.(li that is apa-'wi.f

l b- of o-.-vomlnu a j.ilot." j ten. Mi.-;; Host'vivk a.i'l Mai. Frissell j Next to buying a watermelon, the will piolably leave So.ih Bend, most uncertain thing in this world .oout o'tlmk Frio.'.y morning for ; is to make a trip in an airplane and inllanapolis. Tne l.ig "H'ue Und"! plan where you will bo at a given p!rv will r.oi n.aiv' any slop- I.e.. time. When we left the Indianapotween here and the t-dv. v un- lis Speedway. at ! : 4 3 Thursday 1. ; Maj. Fris.-ell o'c id' .- to stop at , ii . o i ii i ii g, Mij. l i i.-sel's last words

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SUNDAY IS LAST DAY FOR AERIAL SERVICE. PLAN BIG EXHIBITION Joyriding in an aeroplane will 1 e d nicd South Benders for a while after nt Sunday. McCale and Sellers, a-rial transfer tiirs. plan to leave town 0:1 a big exhibition tour for several 'lays.

My week--, and nie.inwm.e serK-

t. tl.e rapidly receding well wishers

en the ground, were to the effect 1 Suiza

back at

'.hat we would b

not large enough to accommodate the Bluebird, with its GU-foot wing f-pread. Some one was heard to re

mark that the regular landing field was more than 60 feet wide, giving I the impression that you make a I landing the way you drop a hat in la hat box. I think this guy was 'the guy who owned the clover held ! upon which the blue bird now re

clined. The clover had all been cut. but he felt privileged to make comments If he wished. I could see he thought we were a couple of flying fish to have come down in the clover tie In. Well. then, we rounded up the available man power, anil got the wheels off, and the major and the wheels, and Fpl. Veach and Pvt. tint and I drove off in a flivver painted o. d., but a flivver just the same, and took the wounded tires to the vulcanizing shop, and the vulcanizer looked quite pessimistic at them, and didn't know whether or not he could pet them in

shape, and then the major telephoned back to the Speedway to havo them send him a couple of new tires, and the postman at Logans-, poit said he guessed they might be along by 5 o'clock, if hey hurried and ly that time t; vulcanizer decided that, after 1 the tires might be saved and announced that he was going to operate, so we took last look at the two patients, and breathed a prayer over them and went out and took a look, via the flivver route at Logansport. Likes Ixx-al ('hurt-lie. A nice town it is, too I never saw so many churches three in one block! And we drifted around to Court Park, where the air service has a special display consisting of a Curtlss J.N. -4. and the frame of another plane, and a Hispano

Motor, and e. Liberty Motor.

4 o'clock I .md other things of that sort. After

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Hungarian Recreation Club to Be Run Under Auspices of Presbyterian Churches.

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eis of new sen.-atsor.s el.-ewhere for thrills Sur.dny !s the last da can set up in the a!r-

nt Vast. Numerous offrs have come to McOab.- and Sell, rs for exhibition fights, but they have preferred To decline most of them until South Binders could be accommodated. The requests for fliuhts and exhi'dtiors elsewhere have 'ecu l:-.siimt. however, and McCabe. w'j is un-

q j stional ly c. of the safest civilian pilots in hs doi ided to aftord a talnrr.er.t e'.-e where.

in the aftern on.

i-its Logaiisport. J But when 4 o'clock came, in the j.eris of the w. k. poem The boy. led1 where was he? He, and I, had I just left a vulcanizing shop in LoI i.an-port the interior decorations i-f which I can recommend highly ; v. Ii 1 c we had been, off anil on. s'nee 1 1 o'cloc k. Why w ere w e , k.ti.uing around a vulcanizing shop? : Ib-( ;u;se we had tire trouble. Oh. ::'w.'.n, Mr. I tones how can you h.'vo tire trouble on an airplane? It can be done. You can have the nos grievous sort of tire trouble on . :i airplane, anil after this, when I : iro airphming, I will feel happier if

I can observe- a "spare" or two gent-

ly tl.ipping at the airplane's tail- ; Wrier. came down on Lopansport. nhith we did shortly before 11

j O Cet k. It W.iS m . f- It as llioi'h it 1 something its was

a clover field that has the hives, or so humpy, and ns

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having given Logansport the onceover, and obtained nourishment, we went hack and sat at the bed-side of the two tires, listening to their labored breathing, and noting the rise and fall of their feverish pulse until it was announced that the crisis was over, and the patients had recovered. There was still a mob of quite flattering proportions around the Blue Bird, which still rested in the clover field, and the tires were gotten back into place, and at one minute past 4 o'clock, with the blast of wind from the propeller sending the large straw hats of tho onlookers in the breeze, we were off for South Bend. Plenty of scenery was available on the trip to Igansport. But it is a funny thing about airplanlng 1.0 matter how much scenery you can see from the plane and you can see practically all there is you havo a haunting desire to see the scenery that is directly underneath the plane, and this cannot be done that Is. if you wish to keep your

From bar room to social center! Some budding scribe might find inspiration in tho title of a little change being sponsored by the First and the Westminster Presbyterian' churches of South Bend. I What was once a saloon at 1216! W. Colfax a v., is now being convert-J ed into a social center, to be known' as the Hungarian Recreation club. : Before the dry law went into effect 1 the place served as a wet rendez-1 vous. But times have changed. Next' Saturday at 8 p. in. the club will be formally thrown open and nothing ! stronger than scintillating pop willj be on tap. 1 Committer iu Cliargc. j A committee consisting of Dr. C. A. Lippincott. Dr. A. M. Bells and James Tayior, has labored long to get the club in shape for the opening. The members have been aided by the First axid the Westminster j Presbyterian churches in fitting up! the quarters. After Saturday the club will be conducted by an ad-! vlsory committee consisting of W. j O. Davics, A. K. Martin and Junu-s Taylor. The session of the Hun-j garian Presbyterian church will cx-1

ercise immediate supervision of the project. Formal 0m nins Saturday.

Included on the program for the i formal opening Saturday night are, Dr. C. A. Lippincott, w ho will talk ! on behalf of the retiring committee; j A. F. Martin, who will speak on be-! half of the advisory committee, and ! Kev. John Dezso. who will speak on J behalf of the Hungarian Presbyter

ian church. Tho exercises will be open general public regardless of

I to the' C f i i 1 i

ATLANTA. Ga.. July l'o. Ratification of the federal suffrage amendment failed so far us the present session of the Georgia legislature is concerned Thursday, when the senate voted against ratification C9 to 10, and the house took similar action by a vote of IZ'1 to 24.

Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing

to s'.art the

!a.l initiations.

Iedy. i.:rar.d svcr-;.iry lias j j

st.vteme

h i e reported a uair Per- during the s' This number b- one

or en: oi.e'i. .ir

that UM lodges : of 1.7 I mt-m-: miner month-, of the largest

1 dv exp. C!:

tb- I'cH.ivi'aml taxied blithely along o ev the clover, there was a series of resounding pops, and both our ;:.es on the two cute little wheels weit buUiug out of the casings likt

.. ursted sor.ebody

..w-und on the

s-.-ms that th.- tires had just sc- ; condition below, but I didn't recog

hitfd that time atld Place tO Call I,,, o.v fn.l. nmnn? tbt. hut-vest.'

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a day. No particular reason. ! hands, as we were about 3.000 feet " . . . .

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lounge. I thought maybe 1 health. Voir can. I suppose, lean

had be n spreading tacks j over, but I don't care to. The har-

but no it--oting. I could see. was In a good J

Mob Congregate..

appeared out of noa magician produces a

rabbit out of a hat. At one moment

the major, the DeHavilar.d and I

Largo crow, d

like

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along right briskly at the about JO miles an hour.

rate

S'Oip should be used ver care-; fully, if you want to kep your hair 1 looking its best. Most soaps and pri - '; pared shampoos contain too much 1 alkali. This dries the scalp, miktf: the hair brittle, and ruins it. ; The best thing for steads use i j .

1 cocoanut oil shampoo-

; (which ts pure and grer.eless . ano

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11 he.

thought if we were Just ducks, all !

.ever enroi.e.i ur. u cm-t the major, the FeUavilar.d and our troubles about finding a good , the ga n fcr the s immer tt rm to j n , ;i -,n on that expanse of clover, j j., ncjin place ould be over, for ! rf;yVY,r IW rit::U,'r an'1 l7 '- minute and there was a a of lakeslltt!e -;My large mob around, elbowing each', . .... . t

ir

to r.ci: two chaiu.ls

Frank (iiit:.f.Mn 'uli face tvO-.: cliargts in eitv i". :r! S.t :r l.i- morn-j 1 , . , 1 .

ing. opf raxing a gam.mg n.' anl having r.n!aw fu! po--. .-;on liquor. His lend was r-.v-i :;t $'

. tl

P ' - i n i n c

Jene

crawling over

the

plane, cx-

to each other what had

the general explanation

tr t h it if we hadn't ' a' come

of

1

One or two teasp oor.Juls will

cleanse the hair p.nd scalp thorough- ;

1. Simply moisten the ,iair w ith ' water and rub it in. Il makes an !

bundance of rieh, ore .-im v lather. I

lanes, nig lawes. meuiu.u juu. hch nnscs ouf , asjlv reJUoVing i glinting like mirrows in the sun. I ! ,.Vt,ry irloif. f durt. dirt, dndrun also made the fascinating discovery i an1 t.xtesiVt oil. Tho nair drioi: that the shadow of an airplane is n,kl and ntnly, and itleacsthe! geared to considerably less speed i CxXu t0ft, and the hair fine and

I could look !

danci: livening. July ron Ukt- rti-ort,

sVrillD'iV ;j. Kenn-, v'-.

Pick r s oi in -tr i. feSüi-il'"- Ad t

silky. bright, lustrous, to manage.

l'.utfy and easy j

iwn io the "dover field we'll a

: drd on the Pr. slterlan church. ! thin the plane itself.

hieh would undoubtedlv hae been j ov'' the edge, and see. far in the.

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hurcli. ; rear, our poor neue saauu uw) inn car .ex. ..u.siiita cocoanut oil j with croat courtr-v 'ing along to keep up beating it ; fhampoo at any pharmac, it's ver i

t (". i:h on tb.e c The major.

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i'.ad l.-r

-ourtesv, i1. along to keep up beating

to the audience why we,oer riajsuicKs hou uc- vot. m.

come down because the regu- 1 always a mile or so back. How it landing field at Logansport wsever eventually caught up with u.

cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the familj for months. dv.

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Store Opens 8:30; Closes 5:30 SaU to 9:30 p. m.

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The

ummer Dresses in this July Sal

ordinarily would cost you one-third more than the prices prevailing at this sale. An extra dress added to your wardrobe for the balance of season and good for another season is a good investment at these prices. Materials and Styles are all the very latest and include fine sheer voiles, plain and figured organdies, wash ginghams. Sale Prices $7.95, $ 1 0, $ 1 2.95 and $ 1 5

Mid-Summer Sale 2.000 pieces Leather Goods. We bought the entire open stock of one of New York's biggest manufacturers. The lot comprises Envelope Purses and Hand Bags. Utility Bags. The greatest lot of real Leather Goods we have been able to offer since before the war. It is certainly a pleasure for us to offer this wonderful lot of merchandise at such prices $1.00, $1.50, $2.93, $3.50, $5.00. On sale in our Center Aisle.

Wash Skirts Are Wanted by every woman, more so at this time. The July Sales is a good time to add an extra skirt. The prices are a positive saving. At $1.98, $2.25, $3.95, $4.25, $5.00 to $6.95 You can choose pique, gabardine surf aatin, in styles to your liking.

Smart Wash Blouses-

Specially Priced Tomorrow $2.98 Colored Organdy Blouses with white collars and turnback cuffs. Sizes up to 46.

White Striped Voile Smocks at $2.98 A splendid slipover garment for mo.ning wear.

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Pretty Wash Dresses of finest quality gingham, in plain colors of pink, blue, green, and tan or assorted plaids. . Collars of pique or organdy; in many pretty styles. Sizes 6 to 14 years. At $1.69, $1.98, $2.50 and up. Middy Blouse and Garden Smocks in a variety of colors, many hand embroidered. Some with pretty tie. Sizes 2 to 14 years. At $1.25, $1.50 and up. Middv Skirts in white or navy, full pleated on waist or band. Sizes 6 to 16 years. At $1.98, $2.50 and up. "

Two-Piece Boy's Wash Suits In fancy stripes and plain combinations, for little boys 2 to 9 years. Sailors and Oliver Twist model. Priced from $1.50 up to $5.95. Hats to match, 59c, 75c, 89c.

Crash Suits for Boys 10 to 16 Belted models, same as daddy wears. Specially reduced tomorrow from $3.93 to $2.98. Ai30 in Khaki, $3.95 value for $3.25; $4.50 value at $3.98. Boys' Rompers, fancy stripes, $1.50 value, $1.39. Bathing Suits, plain or etripes at $1.75 up.

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Women's Sweaters Women's Sweaters, in coat or slipover style, of pure silk or fibre. Wide range of styles and pleasing color combinations. " Prices range from $6.95 to $27.50. Nice lot of Wool Slipover Sweaters, with or without sleeves, in assorted colors. Prices from $3.95 to $10.00.

Radmore Silk Hose Full fashioned, high spliced heel, double sole and heel of lisle. Black, white, navy and dark brown. At $2.00.

Mens Bathing Suits $2.00 to $7.50

The greatest enjoyment of vuiir vacation i spent in a bathing suit. Here are plain and fancy Suits at any price from $2 up to $7.50. You can choose a suit with the satisfaction tt the best possible service and styles. Extra sizes for lare men.

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