South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 225, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 August 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 13. nETEBTflBÄ TTftN flU w!pi: ,hl' I?;r is UP ta Hi0to". A;:;"?; 1 ' rrr -SPURGIN TRAIL LOGAL YOUTH WINS WAY TO FINALS AT STATE GOLF MEET LEAGUE ASKED TO DECIDE ON Ah, This is the Life! LMi I ill I Uli ft I 1U11 U .a !. :.tn..u. it. ü.:s : ."ir" .1 1:1 r: 1 1 The c r.ditlDn of jpnr.R wheat r.n ;;on cf a; pr.n;-;i (;. '.y 2 GROWING COLD INDIANA CROPS IN - nu'ie a further drop cf rr'.r.? bu.hf hv.-, f-r j-j;y .f.J s ;h- month to 40 pcr.r.t cf luK !s -. .--.-- j )t .r-. , rv-rrnl. whi''h ;r.ii;catf-s a ftii pro- . Th" t :r. Iriim V"-1 n i w ; a .. UPPER SILESIA JULY VERY EVIDENT1? i-j-tior: of arrroxir.-.atfv C 5 c i f-C ;--rc . f :.'rr:v.!. T);'. ru.s!".r!s t,t th: time. crarart-J ;th wlil t - ., f -t.: .00 fhown f r la.t n-.or.th T.C.T 1. 14,"'.:'!"'0 b js!i'''.? ha v i lit . t 070." . . ; ' J, , M -i ... - . -.- ''.-.' -, M : Q ; v 1 - V 4 . Crop Report for Past Month ' yt if; , . A - I' Sandrr- to I im;.'m fur Titlr Afir N n-atinnal Win Over Bil r. I ruprt'inc i.ouncii lu-que rllOWs Lorn l? .un?l im Timed 1: pcin durirs th- mo:.:!'.' ire on Di-jorition of portant Hit. r.iaklr.r tho condition cf CI prrcnt ! r-A th. j..ir : ;--rc-r.t tV..m of norr.;a! rn Aucut 1. On this tu-' in K: '. V;!-i h. fi :r. ' C ' ' : - .4 t i:r a total pre diction of 43.! 9'?. """''' p rr-T.t of ,;. .'. 1 - The Imh'.- is forr. Mstcd, compared ;th ic- -f th.- !::.- INTHAXATOIIS. A - - ? . ' 1 .1 r r t'r::i -r. o: . roj's :n ..it- . 1:. ','."." PUFi'.'-is on ju.v 1 an a . .ir.'i . 1 r t.s h . very -viilor.t iii" ;n-t S7ö.'"0 b..h !s harvet-l l.it y ar- r..'.;:. r A . er I i.:-.r.:h. a- cordir.? to the co-..;crative Mur.y f.clds v re not cut b c.iusa cf per v. 11 .1 A:.-.-r: i. t in j.r'.ciph nop report for Indiana, i??jf-d t"- : th. short straw .ind he a do b:n-T d';c t:;-n "r. ':.- r.-iy. ;-'.-:: i? the rr.rst imp..Ttar.t poorly r.'.Ied. Ifrc: were turned on tor.. of t ;n-- h 1 i "; ' ri-'-' at. l M. I!r..ir.d An what w.v ' a!! d -1 ..irr.pror..if :;r.'V Tli"-
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r.-- tnan :--j?n-.s ;rum ar was e-xcf ptionaiiy iarpe. L-e;r. :;t.'-n r.t..: . -
Th. potato Top 12 percent of the cop. or ?.L'C".r,C0 tai product::
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from Ulrich ;t total production rf t:on c
7 . T. C 1 . 0 0 li'j?hel i5 indicated.
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I '-.: d w h-n Mr. Ii: ; r.d. ';-..! r Th rn ot.diti'-'U throuc!;'.ut the o.ired with I74?.0"""i b.ih-'..? for- and for ic t.-; - h . nr-;v--I :-:. a?r en;nt wit!-. Mr. I,h 's-tt : vrrv spotted. wid.- van i- eis ted on th Julv fitnjr a nl l'."2"..- aM d -".: n :n . .. :"r-;r-- 'i
"fv. Pr id.jy n-lf the pr-'pos si . t;..n bfir.c ncticeibje rven in the : 0("' bushels harvested last vear. Th c-n"d a red w.th lis- r:. ".:h. het;i f-.-, M
and In ii.mi an 1 th.- i S i' c j J
a th e-iprem council ."'i'.-nu n t'i boundary ::. :! of th" I-arruv of Nat." II.kI si:K(tol llanlin:.
Iii (.(-:-;, n to j.--) ri."an.-? ;i
s mi ccun ty. with th .ia:lald carry-over wa? four percent.
" fiiturt s at ;n percent of norm i! rn amounted to Si. 000 busne.s) whicii ; Aia-js. I. Tit:? is a decrea.- of I' 3 larcer thnn lisual. p..;n: from the July point and ir.di- ! Tit ave ra?? yield of rye :-.
up? a total production of '3 7,
diana wa 1 :;.5 per acre. On th
'ft-ct t;:at tii "ov rnnf nt of fir-t : huh- :s compared with 1S5.0S1.- j sis the total crop will amount o i liritain." Fran'T Italy and 'ja'ia?V. : f""Ml husiirls shown for July 1 and j 4.223. OuO buhels, compared with 1 i .l, " t' ". 1 1 y 4.072.ero bushels harvested last 4.4..O0r bushels harvested last year.
RicJidnl Arratiziiiz Star Program for Labor Day
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The bucliwl-.eat acreage in Indiana
Kr a-air.s either Johinr.y I'inV or
't :--.n wh!h'con- of r. j.-f A .V. . s-'.y, althouch ehinch-bu?.s and ; .-.nv.ur.ts to approxin.atrly ?.0o ( f th" eerts of th.e .t-.t iv Ith-r ' i'vi-s of "l5rnzi' IbV-lum China and ,v:: 1 aPtl hailstorms ha don- ' acres. The condition August 1 was pay vir that T. x Ilica rd ar- ' LTj.ain Tlv VL-ht rvm'berV.f ! damage in a few l.aht;s. 7f percent of normal and ine;icats a; raninp f-- hi? Jrv ..r.-r.n. i-'i'tru c.-.ineil' an r-iu'e sir d 'o I ? nre the fimt of th" month ; total producti.m of 1 bushels.; r.jckard a:d i'r.d iv r..- w.-ul 1
port 1-a. k thir tindir.es t.) th-- (.w ',,fn irj o....i-. i.i ; i.a.- t nip'"' - ;sil a.ion p-ai.- i-i i; - nvmbrs of th ipreme council fr : Oat.s Decline. I vested lat ear. n-v r.y l.nddb-w . .!:.:: nn.il ju'l' nvTi. Winder wheat for the state shows ' ToU-iroo Crop Short. jdonship t '-ut, but ..- n . read'-
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tis. th daKrcmeutover'the situa- j per acre, which is the sinv as. last
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tion became more .-viele-nt that lr.-s"t I vrar- , ,n IIUH '''' " u utJ 'i'-"-!.-Ilardin would be aked to de, i.'e I tion of 22.72S.00Q bushels is indi-
i;pon the boun lavv line, not omeiil- K1- rs monUl inc r.attion Iv a president, but unotüciallv as ure indicated a total production
of s.fi.uuo nusneis ana 1 1: year's harvest amounted to 23.400.-
l--rn i.-tl and h r b.usban-l. It'-hrt Tr man. have ,i p. autif u! swimp....l in t he ;'roiii:ih sui r oun-l in-.- t h ir h om- at Itha'-a. X. V. Here the .ii re i.ly to take a phirr-'e.
SINN FEIN READY ! WOMAN TO REFUSE
FOR NEGOTIATIONS1 FURTHER DETAILS
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a nd Sparks w;Mi ".e-- !'.: h w r-- ' playing airticlir e-df. S-p irks rcik ir-. :; an excentional hni-h by s oiin-t i ir-
d: TPs on rh last two h.o;s. . Th n en barl.-'l -, even re-rnw for' j;, A,.. . j.,r s . the firs' seven hoV-i d t ! i- . a f : . -r n -o n ' Td'HlJX, Amr. 12. Man,.
Pail k'inumn to Mt-t Tiit-jhiy j Mr.-. Ohenrhain Sa "She al-h "Man of Mv.-tcrv" ! Pn icrs Jail to Rc-ini: 1 nfair
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to Innocent. r , t , n '! d 1 '.oii p ' LT-- i :; )
private person, he to be j rovided with every facility for hLs representatives thororhly to examine into the ejuestion and the powers to nsr: in advance t ace. pt his opinion as linal. Iord Curzoi; is known to have considered nskinc I'tas't Hardmtr to
'act, but on rejection he i-; siid to j Lave teen of the belief that a r- ply !ci-iu!d not b received from Wa.-di-; i!-';tor. under several day.- and, as it jwas quite certain what tin.-- reply 'would be, hr abandoned the hba. M. IJriard raised tb.e question of the : a bm b-?ion of tlie decision to 1're.s't j Hardinrr durinct a con v-rs.it ;.-n Fri-
d iy iv.ornir.cr with Premier T!oyd Of ore", hut Mr. Lloyd (Porpt tl:ou?ht it better to refer it to the I-eacrue of Nations. boarue lYicnd (tl.ul. lhinds of th.e Leajru of Nations expressed .blight I'riday niht over the reference of wh it is eleenied the
Oro bushels. The quality of the
Indiana dropped from R to rs prcent normal ilurircr the month. On' There -ir 1'"" .square
this figure a total production of r.- Ala.-ka wkhh can used for acrf998.000 hushls i? forecasted, cor.' -! cultural iu;rposes.
pared with 6.272,000 bushels for Ju'.v ! and T.SSO.OOO bushels harvested last! At 1 months the 1 aly daughter year. ; of th Chinese minister in Ix-ndon The condition of sweet potatoes in spoke English and Chines.
To seal in tho delicious Burley tobacco flavor. Ws Toasted
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Tb.e li; cession of the ffjpren.el i council will h held Saturday im-m- j : -'. If is xpected to p..t e.r.ly a i f w hours. I.r.rd t'uron with to
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440 ( xvjfh S: ;n l-'- n bi.br- ar.d after-;"' ' '' 'war. Is attended a s-i r. t couf.-reno. ;,n 5 ;" !r'
. e ::,.. : w!l! b t' I'arts shortly i'uT no-..n ii Arthur i. rot hi-..-!;, that th.- in embers a ' An- ' ,,f t h Tt'ussi m relief -oMtnitt c v. ill '-laving 1 ,., , i:mo1 Saturday. The various ....;!..: . . .
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RAILWAY UNIONS POSTPONE ACTION
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Atarlc.in amt'assad.'r Creatj tim v.ho ; ; .Ttenlini th c-om
. 1!, .v ;s u.iahb I'riday to s ipjd.v th ! -;v'!l v. ith further information ! ,-or.e.ernh A m ri a :i rl:--f for Russia bec-ju.-e la- had net ye r ei i . d ! .. re ply t -- his requ st to Washing- .
'or. for iliP.
Lb.VMI.ANP. Auer. 12. Th C.-t 1'cur railroad brotherhoods will not lioten:. i: e their course if action upor. th.e lefu-tl of the executives of
( Continue Control. j j Th. i-te-r-allied niilitnr- cor.-.mi'-- j !or. which is sitting at Vers.i:'l. s ; under th ehalr:.ianhip "f Marshal j 'T'o-h. rpo-ed T'rid iy o ?!-e. ;;.;
prem r-nnr:, th.a mu:i sf lo rei miins o be done .as regards fh dis-
P 'SHMN. lud . Ao-'. 1 2. Itemh k ' irm.amer of Germany and that Muck, a eP'-h' ti t 1 puma exchange cor.trr 1 must be eor,tiru.d.
Wouldn't do to (.onrrrt. Hut is Aojc in Hospital
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tus to .crm; tJieir '..- i ,-n. t jtor. is in Go.-h. n hospital, th
:u. m is. before next week, Warren S. r, Stet., crmd chief of the b.-o 'n ;-- ! ;..
hod of lodern -uive- enin-. rs an s pokestnan for the -.rcaniati n d
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s're.t her.-. M-i M i ok, rid in i: with; u .. na ti and a ci'-l. xplaira-d h' r ; u r.w :k ; u -'la ss to l-o to n-w Paris to a Parol concert. The automobil-
Cedar dip. " rt o- -1 t -t p and the ;: ..
tbtht. e". P. . w.i: p.-... iv skd.af- Kap.ds. la., an i . curs r t actan m jiirroi.- ' - f..'i, .t,! -.t ...... ...a.- w .I' net he mapped out before hi- , ment. SI- ..s taken to the hospital
A. Tayb-r w.ll t h. i m Ik, a rturn. it was said. j
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RUSH WORK ON COMPLETION OF NEW TAX DRAFT
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ARREST MAN FOR i ft tl WOMAN'S DEATH ABUWJJUU BrieT
Continued from rue e ne "i
MIAMI Whit-, a .l;t "-Ii with h - In th" Tat Maud- '1
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iJWT TIT O ! h ics as outlined above, they were
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bacco ana ae-ohom- beverages. It also was stated that in reducing the
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it,- prln. (.1N.W t the rciuct-t of the ' mended by S-c y Medlot.
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r -. d 0'-:i';;.. a : - in tkm-r a sur
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pil P. Farm corporitoui ,:v out .0' -eptavo of th" ; ' h-'.in dl ive 1 h".' ':i 't'.
. . n i .-.ii-n rr.'j-' a ;ri"s;. r a: r -; e . . .
- :'v curh-K0 ontra.c- ur.v.l th
ullltuto Tax.
In otmt to repeal t'u s.-ci'.bnl
th majority jivtiibe-rs
.1. pu"pi." : to a - aua.-t
t . . . ' . e.
if possible, a
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: ; : n ; a . : : 1 ( o : - : . II ITN(i Con;n-iiian .lohn C.
- id-. It luxury tax
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w hi-p. t ' ma to.;fa-'turd tux en th.e si me ar
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tu d- . : i" so:,i at s:m?
in e . ss o: pc::;e.i prices. i no i
rat- sue ::- td was thr percent on j
la; me
a-,.,, ti ... oc.'-.r. 1 t..anu:.o. i:i nric-.s ana in?
to- 1: ir.ojc ;s Ket.ui.im arm t in
through Washington. Mr. K- tch-
HOLD MAN. TAKE : i
. '. . - Ä ;it.NI IlAPlHs Th,. fall trad. atn's con i.:n n : rfly in.pr vej ah.nua.
mlJrNKY A 1 J AU I C J eTtm.on tour of rhM .P.,-,! V.ata.is s:--,. .--ar-atn :i. I h.a. ir.. his der tho pre- r.t law.
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V.i M'CIO priTAbo A ..- -. . 1. u -. ..... hn dh h- .-th' a d:. .: '
vho '..slier? wtr. 1 " he'd Cm 4 p, 7. Ti.e : . s. tiers w . '. 1 v;- W h. .f
t ,.v,;..p .v,i;; ,-cor.. Mart, imiimtt":;. miets Man.. .- . Mt. 1' oe.c.t, Askh v. 1 t-ld up oi Greenville and ;r.trmt diate p. uuts.
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;m was tst.matd .it $10'"'. 000,000
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at a provision cf
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t.-n 1 h h -h .--.". her,. this natir- wn ti'.J b difricutt ta adsT. r ol l Pavati-c of a bt-nl ieo mird'ter b. ..use th.e priers of such
sh.orta-e. th.. '.. li rv of i restrict., d 1 t he Pu-im-.-s do
bfdr.4 coeds were r.o: standardised nr.1 -t of that it mi-ht be r.ecov-iry to aban-
;le t.KAM) KAPII'-"MeekhoMcis of ! : a'th Partners .v. Merchants bank. : .
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n-.d to th.
Trust 1 en.p ;ny. have p.i I
Th mot: -n to mc:t.ue tk ex-
'Klan oi an 1'e p. art. a. pi. or. i..oei :..i.wei n.e'i I". ( IIAUbOn H--TI10 new taty clmr- cep.ur.c small ir.com-s was renewed
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(11 T1IAM Nine uppor ponhv-u- proah
ted ami was delivered to I Iriday by Rep. Incworth of Ohio.
day f ur !;.ip. and prevailed after Je sph S. Mc- ' Coy, rover nm.ent actuary, had ex-
:r:.. wtua-rs
th-
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and prref...j j ;., - h- una k rut ...n with t:.- upp r pu .nsular tarr..- i - -;:- ..-. Of it. lV:c w r.rtn $'.'" w, r- f ar. ! . . . ru-in.l up here thi- n.onth. in J.i 1 :;
Hoi?, v Ship
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In the d..
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it w us said, th.it the total; revrnu from this change and'
th.e increav m exemption for d--1 per.de: ts would b only t "'hOC'O.OO1''. i
Ward or the amount (vr.iT.ittn memlers
nr .n Detroit witli all cvprn. s , I.uoh, s.
.T.eukon f,.r thr" e , est!matd would be lo, by reason I
1 ' : .. s . p.. id.
eir for hurclary after v. okt:nc i f th .!-pen. if nt exemption increase.
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August Blanket Sale
KöBERlTSON SÄ Store Opens VI )ffpTj in,
Company
3:30 Closes 5:30
Saturday Open Till 9:30
Furniture Sale
FOR SATURDAY SELLING AT ROBERTSON'S
Bathing; Suits
$5.00 Each For the late vacation or use in the indoor pool, one of the pure worsted Suits we are showing is just what you need. They are plain colored.
VEILINGS in A Big Variety of Colors and Meshes, 60c to $1.25 A Yard
Furs I! Fur Coats and smaller j! pieces of all kinds may be j purchased at Robertson's j during August at a saving of
5fc to I 5 for cash. This is an opportunity worth improving.
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Autumn Mi II in erv A beautiful variety of .Sailors and Roll Brim Hats in V.-lvet and Duvetyne is ready for your selection. Blacks, Browns and Blues preelominate. The low prices .arc if 5.00 to S18.50.
Dresses for Ejrly Fall $16.50 to $25.00
New Net Waists $1.85 to $2.50
These lovely Waists have Here are assembled Dresses from the choice New York short sleeves and are daintily houses that represent the new tendencies in Autumn lace trimmed. They are style. They are principally long line models, some havparticularly adaptable for ng the circular overskirt and others cut coat fashion. Inwear with the popular eluded are Tricotines, Wool Jerseys. Taffetas, Crepes and Jumper Dress. Satins mostly in Navy, Black and Brown.
Middies
Blue Chambray Middies, trimmed in white braid, are very good looking. They
have silk emblems in the fords you a good choice
sleeve $2.25. Tan Linene Middies are being shown here with black sateen collars and black or
New Mignonettes $29.75
Our present showing of Mignonette Dresses is quite complete. Lovely models of Black and Navy are here in a variety that af-
School Togs for Girls Middies
Regulation Lonsdale Jean Middies with detachable Flannel
Silk I lingerie Chemises of beautirul quality flesh colored Crep" de Chine. Lace, embroidery and hemstitched tri.uiminr $2.75 and 3.50. Camisoles of ha tin and Crepe dc Chine in fleh color. Lace and rniLroidery trimmed $1.25 to $3.50. Bloomers oi Crepe d Chine .and Satin; flesh coiornd. Hemstitched und lace trimmed $3.50 to $6.50. Underwear (Main f loor Department) Women s Nainsook Suits vs'ith üble insert. !! ?izes $1.00. Nainsook Suits with ;;-."r-
a-rie
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rl top $2.50
vellow sleeve emblems Collars. Silk braid trirrjmed. Sizes 6 to 16 years at $2.98 J .... ...... I. . .ii 1 r .11
Silk lop L'nion Suits in
$2.98. Plaid Skirts $6.75 to $15.00 We now have a beautiful assortment of pleated
models made in plaids and
Hip line Middies with colored collars and cufTs $1.98 to pink only. Band ?r;p
$2.50. Khaki. Linen and Blue Gingham regulation Middies S2.50. Bloomers Black and white Sateen Bloomers, cut good and full. Elastm band top. Sizes 2 to 1 4 years at 59c. Sweaters Fibre Silk Sweaters in Tuxedo style. The colors are Myrtle.
$1.59 rfr.el $1.09.
Boys' Dimity Suits 5 9,Girls' Dimity Suits 7 3-.-Ladies' Hosiery
fashioned
Mr
Full
ied. Black Ho? $i. Silk Ho:' with ir.ock 'nr
stripes. They are splendid Copenhagen. Rose and Maroon. Sizes 8 to 14 years at $5.95 in Black. V. hitr. Navy ar.'i
models to wear with a and 56. Vo. sweater for sports.
Fibre Sweaters $10.95 A new shipment of these greatly desired Sweaters has iust come in. These latest
Rain Capes "Dri-Girl" Rain Capes are amply large enough to cover all the clothing. They are absolutely water proof and are a garment your daughter needs for rainy school days. Sizes 6 to 14 years at $3.75. August Sale of Children's Shoes
It is seldom that we are in a position to offer such values as
'ordo van $ 1 .5 0.
Lmbroidered I ios 52.25 to $4.50. Apex Aprons $1.39 to $3.25 1 hee splendid Apror.s are particularly well mad- nr Ood quality Prra a!e and
in
models are Tuxeo style with you will hnd m this Shoe Sale. we are selling the hocs your Gingham. 1 tu-y com it
ire block children can wear right now and during the hrst weeks ot school oose line and heitert mociei
flat girdles. They are
stitch patterns and may be had in black or navy.
at remarkable reductions. Sale prices during August are $1.59 rh-re are -.tripe, chriks.
to $4.59.
olaids and plain color.
