South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 160, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 June 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEVS-TIMES

FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE K 122

Ward's Father i v-mrmmm-' m mi ;r. r'-'p; r.f crr.. Provision! wrr ! y chi. in th viI k rf hn;s. OVER METROPOLITAN 5c TO 50c STORE, 219 S. MICHIGAN ST. . A'.th" i-'h tr I'l.r was f',,tr;i,h on th N-w Vrk eT . T -. -o f JiV J ;i m; !i.'"n u'jth xcSiM ? peculation of rvr.t wrk.. jir.;" nva-.'nynt.i u . r. r.ict r:zM by the firrnst tn of the 1r.. tr s.'.y tr r.A v. attrirt'tM tr' th -ir t-rKlr.-y of r.ionrv. C-i.l if . it s rTfA. 1 t'- I.iy at .1 li rr' r.. th lw."t prlc since Arril 17, 131. NEW YORK CURB MART CLOSING ' VV. .5 - ...''-. 4 an-1 i',r:.ir I f::r. ! v.tt i in 1 1.1- :it I-rrr-nt tnrou-'nout rr.ot r: ST ' -;-' iliy- In v.r. -a- of the i:l.!n: -u; -ply of r.oncy fr.r 5pr-culative r-urp'-ses X(.,r i , - r.(j an ! ve;th tr. r'i.irt !;-pl.i ir. v .V-ciiM t'-n Jnry to turn lull in rr-;jc- . 7 j.a,, r4 4 1 J; tirr.. th.c j.rof. -.-iTi.-i! r:. r.r fi.'iv.r.l no a .sRlvnr. on the fhort sid ; iliei Fa' kers f 14 ar.-l p-..!:r.s: ir. I u - ri 1 1 ? k.s .how'i no tra.-f-H of -;l!iri$- jr"53ur at any : Ca- L''h ( V win: at July v; "i- vur :; - I..r : i ,ttl .lu:r nr.' ;

MARKET" SUMMARY

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Alll-t Chalrr.r-rs 50 An-.r-ri'n fir. ro 4f7 Arr,-Tl-'-an J.-t h'urar 4 7 '-j An-.'-ri'-in Car 'i n I Fun lry 10 U

An-frian Hi ! .a r: 1 L- ith

Arru-rican Int'jf r.atior.ai Corporation.. 477h A rr.'-ri'.an Lororn ,tivo 114T

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Baltimore finl f)h!o 4f

Bfthlr-hr-m 551 "B" . .

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California I'trolt-uru 00 4 Car.a!lan Bar-lfl': 1 Cer.tr.il Lf-ather 3:4

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Chr.-apeake and Ohio 00 Chicago. Mil. and t. Batil Common.. 20s;

Ch'-iaso, Mil. and Ft. Paul Pfd Chlao and Northwestern Chl..ao, Rock I-'.an 1 and IVo.ia.

Chicago, Bock If-land .and Peoria "A.. OS Chi"ao. Bork. Island and p.-oria "B". . 84U

Chill Copper Chino Copper . . .

Colorado Fuel anl Iron 33 Corn Product- lf41 Cruriltlo Ff" 7-,4 Cula Ca nr. H i ar 17 r Ilrjfl Common 14

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Grat Northern Or 40, f;reat Nfrth-rn Ifallway 773 "international Hirvt-tr-r 105 4 Industrial Almhol 57 4 Illinois Central 1034 Inspiration 43 International Ni'-kl 17 4 International I'.aper 50 4 Kar!.'i rity Southern 204 K!!v PprimrHId f,OU Kfr.r.err,tt Copper 3? Uarkaunnna ?:el 74 4

I.fhizh V.allry Marine Common ..... Marine pf.l Mexican Ptrolr-um .. Miami Copper Midvalr. Steol MLouri Parlflf National Bnamel .... Nevada Copper New- Haven Bailway . New York Central . . .

Northern Pacific .' 75 4 Norfolk and V---fem 106 ij, I'arlflr Oil Oi3i Pan American 70 Pennsvlva r. i i 4 2

People s C. . . . . Pierre Arr "iv ruling in . . Pure Oil . . . . Bailway St. . ! . . . . Ill.V Consoliilat' . pp-'T Heading r;epuh;r Ir'.n and Steel Sears Boobtirk. Sinclair Southern rar i fi r R 1 h a y Southern Railway

644 - S3, 1 3 S 30 u 38 224 1RU 314 S3 4

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Stromherc: ! 7a StuiIrKakor Common 12.14 Stiul'-twikrr I'M 114 Trxn Oil 4S4 Tesa? and Pacific 32 4 Tobacco Products Sf-4 I'r.'.on Pacific 13S4 T'nited States Fo.l 7 Ts United States Bul.h.T 04 4 T'nited Sr.ates Sreel Common 1024 ,1'r.ltod statrs steo: pfd nrt; 1'tah Copper -"4 'n pad inm 514 Virginia Chemical 31 4 A7a hash "A" 314 "Western T'nion fa "Wet inirhous 614 White Motors 504 Willys Ovt r'.and 8 4

Hl2h 0OV3 a: 4 4S4 10S4 0 i5j; 704 4SS 115 02 4 70 4 123 4 f34 547, 9 t 1154 50 7S4 20-4 004 13S 4 334 704 6 0 20 4 424 7 5 4 42 4 94 844 224 314 , 33 105 14 704 is 4 l4 14 4 424 40, 4 4 5 4 x 10(54 43 174 51 20 4 51 374 744 65 4 23 4 53 H 1404 30ij 3S 22 4 534 15 4 32 S373 75 4 10fi4 05 714 424 54 4 204 121 o " - ' 114 154 7 r 75 4 774 3S S3 4 24 4 524 1214 4S4 324 80 4 13S4 s 044 1024 119U 07 514 314 1 , - 4 02 50 4 D

IOW 48 4 4 0 47 4 ; 144 704 47 4 1144 02 4 7S4 123 034 5 t 4 0 0 1 1 4 4 4 0 4 774 204 6c 1374 394 75 4 00 204 4 2 4 75 4 43 0 5 84 214 '314 33 103s; 754 174 10 14 4 414 404 774

X. A. Pulp 2 4 4 Perfection U 1

43 ; Phil. Morris 10 2) 44 !S'-nrt Mfra 4U -.

To:.. Prod. Ex. 7 4 Cni. i'ft. hrcr. 74 Äi L'ni. Bet Candy 0l: '4

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4 107 144 704 4Ä4 114 4 0 2 4 7 4 123 034 544 00 115 49 4 7S4 - 4 00 1374 30 4 76 00 ' 2 0 4 424 754 43 OS 84 22 31 4 33 104 H 76 4

U. S. Ship 0 11 Wayne Coal 14 4 Wrigh. Martin 25 Allon Oil 50 Allied 2 1 Bo?. Wyo. S? 0 0 Boone IS 21 Carib R4 4 Elk Bafin 114 4 l'ederal 1 4" 4 Glenrock 1 4 4 Harvey 2 4 Int. Pete. 21 4 Biving:-ton 1 4 4 Marland of Mex. Si-r-3 Merrit 124 4 M. W. Oil 12 4 4 M. W. Pfd. 243 M. W. Befsr. 225 Bid. N. A. Oil 142 Noble 20 3 0 Pennock 0 4 U Prod, and Bef. 0 10 Ryan 0 4 4 Salt Creek New IS 4 ID Sapulpa 4 4 4 Simms 9 4 4 Skelly 114 12

Big lVdse 1920

feOLTii bi:m .mark irr. tCorrrrlt-fl I.H ly I. .. Huwr ilfi? Mirfilxau at. Thon- I.lncoin 5i39 U.W. MK.MV AM i"r;f:i. TIMM I liV ;iir.ir. ; ) i -r f.i CLVi;U M.-d.:sjs red. vl'.iV.s: 517. M'liAN r,i:.s-Se;ir;t: f'j iw;. Ml M.:;T "oriiL.f.r . fctli'u.-. 51.73 cwl Ai.IKi: eliii r. JH. uiwDinotJj rtJ. 51; pwet ciaver. i AI.FAI.FA S, Üiüi. 414. v ri:ANs-$-.vf 1. cii:. sj. .m:V IIAV I'ayins. lir.TjlS; pllins HU;.'', per ton. OATS l'aj 4"c: fceilioz. Mfi.lfe

CulV 4'l.As-$.:J,'Vi. m:i:i i.i:;j:t. (Corrrcteil 1 1 1 1 y Iy thr Krlj- MUIm Flour und 1 rr 4 f'4 . 4.t S. Jlil;ij:iu '. . IMicno Main M.: ) C(F;N Par iiir. Caic; cliia-. CJ-TO". ci.uvei: l;kei l'HyiLi'. jii; slniut 1 Jp.,!". I ALli:r. CLOVKR SelliLC J1411 I ALFALFA NortLern grown. Sift. j iirni:.--. and tallow. I (Cornrtril V-tll hv S. . Lippinao. 31 !

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Befusal cf George S. Ward, father cf Walter S. Ward, to pay blickmail was followed by the slaying cf Clarence Peters by the younger Ward fct New Bochclle. N. Y.

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TO WEI) DIRECTOR i1 CHICAGO. Jure S (By I. N. S.) t'lj

IN ALL DEPARTMENTS SATURDAY!

, Dresses, Skirts, Millinery and Shoes offered at r f such radical reductions to command vour instant

approval.

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16 14 4 42 4 40 4 77 4 1054 57 10C 43 17 4 504 204 60S 37 4 74 4 65 r K s .? '2 140 " 30 4 37 2i4 6Ä 1S4 'U4 ,4 75 4 1004 64 4 7 1 4 v 4 R4 4 2') 4 120 4 3 2-8 104

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Cons. Copper 14 4 Cre.sson 2 4 4 Divide Ex. 1710 Goldfld Con. 0 S Golilzone 0 11 Hecla 0 44 Jer. Vde. 34 Jumbo 2 3 Kerr Lake 3 4 4 Masma 20 4 4 McNamara 0 S M. Lode 9 410 Nip. 64 4 Bap Hereule.i 1 7 Ton. Ext. 14 "4

WHEAT. CORN. OATS. ETC. j route t" X 'v York tor her wed liu-T (Orrerlril H.ti'.y r I. I. Mnrcun. ... r,,-.-.M v-..;i , .rr,-ir.r

Mill. H-driullr a. Phone L,-0u7. I f '-i roi'.N Paylatr. .c per bu. i X.llan va formerlw M:ss Sweets l

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i).u : r.ivii.'.MlItPLINO Soiling. $1.00 Cwt SK I.I OATS hVdinc 7 tu. FltAN Selling. $1.0 cwi. I'.YK r.tvir - sr.-. s i: Tni pli;i Seninr. $?'jr, cwt. WHEAT No. 1. paviL,' 51.'. '5 l u.

(CorrrrtrI Xa!ly hy Tiro(herh.cd (irorr 220 N. Main t. rijne PIT'JT.K-Paviur. r.fc; fcfllln. 42c. IT.LSH r.r.GS-lMyii.- 24o; ee'.llnj. r.c iU,z Kirr iTs n: vt-.ct a wv.i.rs cufornii cirel oran?e., ."V'" d'z. I'Oi'A I'' j-;s 1 .: ii ir. 17. on. CAP.P.ACK -S. !;in;, .V p,.

chauffeur. She introduced him to

the "movie' world and mucl of hi

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trihuttd to her.

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lllit- ill T.Xl V - ' L...'vV tha: romeihir.g like 15,000,000 dead

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niirxr.o livestock. CniCA'-.O. Juno S HOr.S Receipts ".C. H -4 1 - m.irkpt p.irlr aloit .i4tf lnwor

nri.ipr tjkri 1111. v ricJMi. i'' irr' hulk J10 10., 10 15: he,vvWeisrht $10 7R

1H.T5: medium welsrht f 10.7 lo.pa : lib t !

wf-L-at fH-d-niTlO.!.": licht li'hr riOda PtO: heavr fackinc sows. mr.th 50 4a

O.M ; p.ickinK sows, rough ?rK?0.3"; pigs j

CATTLE Receipt 14: market ac-

five, mostly steady. rn tter eteers $a (Vi. r.pef stfers. hole anil prime ?'.10 O0.70; laedium and pond ?s .lor.jy.io: lijh

mfrT .and medium S7 40T S.TO. r.Mtcrier cat- I tie heifers $0H175; cows ? 4.407.40; I

hulls JI.DT.O .V. r.inners and cutter? fows and heifers J3.10T? i 0 : imihht

steers JJ.-Vi'TO: yp.tI calves Jd.ofiTi 11.1'. : ;

feeder fdeers $0.10;: f.tocker steprs JO. R ; sterk cows and heifers $41 'I. SHEEP Receipts looo; arket motlv ffeady. Laabs. 84 lbs. dwn ?0 .')'! 12 Kt; lambs " lhs. up f 0 '12 7." : : lambs, cull and common fioXO jr : niririi

l.mib $i3.ror,7 ir; yea rlin jr wethers J7.75 !

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BUTTE K Receipts joct tuhs. Creamers extras r.l'c; standards 341 .".l 1 c : ; firsts r.K(f3TUc; pnekins: stock 2P214-c. I IIGOS Receipts 23.4." s ras. Micellaneous '' t-.-c : ordinary firsts L'lr.i 21 1 ..c : ! firsts checks lO'ül'a-jC ; dirties lW -ti 20e. " J CHEESE Twins, new lRlRc: Dainies ltiTilÄc; Yonns Americas lR4fiX 1; Lon'horns ll'-'c: brick l.4'-. I Live Poultry Turkeys .V; ehickens 22 : broiler 25i .aric ; roosters 14c; geese i

POTATOES Krelpts 02 ears. Wis. round whit $2.40; Idaho russets $2 .vitfj; Jtui; Nek Alabama and Lousiaui lli.s Trhiraphants f 4 . 2 ö ) 4 . ." .

neadmc Co. declared recrular quarterly dividends of 2 percent on common m. I 1 percent on fir.-t pieferretl. Cominon dates Aujt. 10 and July IS. ar.d p-efrrtei Spt. 14 and Au?:. 20. Officers re-elected. Preilft;rs of elx 'vfrn railroads eay there Is no thought of strike amor.- rail employes .and doubt If they are In sympathy with their leaders' thro its. Mellon rpcunr.j offerir.tr of, 34-year treasury notes bearing 44 per ce -.t Interest and J 2 r.n.ooo.ooo one-year at 34 percent certificates of Indetrdn'v past note iue was 4 -4 percent and last one-year certificates 4 4 percent. k TOidip.-s of revenue freight for week ended May 27 totalled 821,121 cars, an ir.'-r- f 28.602 over previous week and 25.7S6 over same week a year .apo. Ho vcr riy covernment efforts to end coal strike a failure, but attempts to top- pr: e ;r.-rea5es have r.tet with some success.

riTTsnr kg livestock. HOGS lieceipts 2." ilouble dickers; market slow and lower, rrime heavy Sil; mediums $11.2-V'j 11 3.": heavy Yorkers f 11 L'.v, 11 r.-,: licht Yoruers $11-113.".; p::rs $11.2,"'i ll-'iö; roughs $;'.); ftaps $." CATTLE Receipts lijrht ; market

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SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts li-ht; market steady. Prime wethers $7; V..VI ; po'l $6 2.V.; ; 75; fair inived Jö'ii);. laaibs 5 n r7 i

PRICES DRIFT ON

GOTHAM EXCHANGE;"1 "

fie.- gained one to two points, but ra!!.-. apart from coalers, like Le-

jhUh Valley. Beadlnc: and Pittsburg

est Virginia were lethargic.

Dealing on Sniallc.-t Scale for Any Full Session in Weeks.

CHICAGO WHEAT TAKES SHARP TURN UPWARD

eat mriALo livestock. . EAST RT FFALO. June R CATTLE I Rece.pts 7"; market s!w and s'c.nlv. i Shippinir steers fsnr,-): butcher J-

trades f 7.7."rt : cows K; 0 7Ö.

CALVES Veceipts I'M; market slow j I and steady. Cull to choice Jp.jpJ. HOCS Receipts IXt; matl.et artige j ..v. 1 . - . 1 ... - . : - -v. 5

jinn iocr. 1 nrKTu pis jii.. 511.; mixed f 11 ..". 1 1 'T. ; heavy $11.20 ll.v: rouchs Sot..; sues j.wfi.-Vt. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts llffi; market active, lambs 2-V up. Choire lambs $151." JV): cull to fair $oqi4; reJrl!n?s $7((U-B eheep J.Ts. CHICAGO GRAIN" RANGE. Opeo llih Lew Close WnEAT July 1.134 1.144 1.134 1.144 Sept 1.134 1144 1.134 11 Der l.W I.IO4 l.i:,4 1.104

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CHICAGO. June R . Althouch most wheat traders figured out cor

rectly in advance the bearish nature!

of the government cron report

,NT:Y VnilK, June g. ( B. A. P-) I Thursday afternoon. the marke

cortir-.u.ir.ro of the recent Irregular dr;ft of prices characterized Thursdays dull and professional

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Dealtnc- were on

took an upward turn at the. la.st Thursday as a result af covering hy shorts who wanted to prepare for

any bullish surprise. Cio?;r.cr ouo-

Julr Sept.

Ie. . OATS Ju!r . Sept. Pe-. . RYE July , Sept. LARP July . Sept. J an. . R IBSJuly , Sept.

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ne c-i-os- s.a,o ri any iu.i scs-; rations were unsettled at the ?ame r.on in many weeks, barely totalling j ns Wednesday's finish to 14c hjgh50".ft"O share.. rr ,vi!h ju;v ?M4 tf ?1 14i- an(j 1 ..eveiopments over r.Uht ar.d In '(September 11.134 to $1.14. Corn t.a- c.-iursn cf th day contributed , finished unchanged to 4 (Q1 4 up; n- -:-: ably to the :v.ark-:'s he?;-: oats unchar.p d to a shade advar.cf, ta.': tore. Publication of the xa.-t . and provisions at pain of 24e to tr:.-.s of tl;e thrce-rompar.y steel 1 0 1 2 lj c. tPTizrr. the rP' ' ?-ril-.e cill o! ! . xvas Cn!y in the final hour ot 1 ; - j t 4 .-N - T . 7 i,.io.lrtoli.fif1. : . 1 . m .

I..- 'j .....1.4.....l. ( :raa:nr mat xne w.neat market cot S

of the plan M '4 a-, an Interna- a;,rVe Wednesday's r!oe. Aside t.o-al loan for rmir.y occasioned j fr0m private crop estimates very more than casual comm-mt. near to the. contents of the govern'S".arp 1-- in Mi cov-ment report, ber.etlcial rains in the

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rc"te! renew 4-1 .attention to the con-; failure of the Liverpool market to'

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CASH GRAIN. WHEAT No. 2 hard Jl.111,. COHN No. 1 yellow ftiljiiir; N'o. 2 rellow V'4l;ri4c : No. ?, vellow )' 14c; N'.-. 4 yellow :.s4 V.U... ; No. 1 mixed O'c; No. U iiiiieu ''i.''i4c . N. 3 mixed ''.'4c: No 4 mixed 50c : No. 2 white t'.'U'.j r.n(f ; N'o. s white 607 rn;r ; No. . vh:fe 'KV.r.or OATS No r. white No. 4 white ::4'j ."..'.4c. BARLEY ,17'd TV TIMoTHY-$4';"i. CLOVER $12'i 20.

CHICAGO (iHAIN KEMf.VT. CHICAi;. June . Grain pricp

!c.-sed b;cr en the Chi aj. board 'f

trade today. Tbrr was .1 iijh: slum:

just before the rl.i on 1 ' r ri t taking J by 4.ar!y buyers, but th tlr-p did r t j effse: thj total rain t r the dir. Tri-brs;

1 were b-.b.irc back, waitlnj; for the fror-1

t bo:-.-! , followed by equally i northwest tended to make valuft?

io-r.-s and reaction?, di- here decline at first, and so too did,

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-a". renr.'er.tati es , America. Another bearish factor

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Irt -.d-nts wir. h bore mor favor- rsür.c: f wheat wis In prosre5s as ably upon p. rv t tl cor; '.;".ons an 1 far north as Yincenr.es. Ind.

market values include 1 c heap :.o-n-

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Bnlaieed denband for cash whit in ail positions, however, helped in

pn-es and th r.ew record of pro- 5 ,VAO ,ir,v to ijft prices durinc du tion e.-taM:she,i by the a ut uv.o- t),a ito dealings. Number two hard

1?. lndustr:-" ;n May. IV-rein o !'... especial! Mexican.,

V-'i re firm to strong, thft dorritlc

wheu sold at half cent better premium today and ex-porters bid eiht cents over Julv. cif Buffalo for

mi ee.-ir.: on further s-lliinc ctjthat frrtde. Millers were out-hid-

Thejdinc: exporters. though desirirc

Clar. lard ".1 of Nev Jer.-ey.

int-r-r -eis hard ne j f..r a time ; maller amounts than the 5e.1bo.1rd tut yiell-d later ar ! Birna B - buyers did. About Snr,.O0O bushels ri'tive, c-mrr.'Oi :.nd preferr-d. were fhipped from hert. whereas T-ere alrr.n.-t the or..y .-tror.? I jii s i arrivals totalled Just 12 car loads.

F-O-R S-A-L-E HUDSON SUPER SIX touring car 19 series, all in good shape. Painted this spring. All equipped, with ide wind shields, moto-me-ter. bumper, spot light, 5 good tires (2 new this spring). Would consider equity on city residence property. O. E. LUDWIG AOS S. Michigan Street

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SUMMER SUIT Because its price is moderate Because of its cool comfort Because it is tailored and styled correctly Because it is made for long service Tomorrow will be tbe big dav in Our Keep.Kooi Clolhinji Department. I'eaturing tin: well known PALM BEACH SUITS S16.50 and $18 GENUINE MOHAIR SUITS SliS.SO, S20, S22.Ö0, 325 GABARDINE SUITS S25, 830, S3, $40 TROPICAL WORSTEDS $30, $3.-, $10 THE SILK SHIRT SENSATION OF THE HOUR Tomorrow we vill sell Pure Silk Ponder Shirts, Collar Attached, or Separate,

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Another beautiful line of Pure Silk Crepe Shirt, values that you can not equal

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Just Received! 100 New Wool PLAID SKIRTS for Saturday Plaid Skirts have been exceedingly popular this Spring and Summer. Especially the ones which we are placing in this sale. That is because their value is so pronounced. All colors and most any size you cou!d wish for.

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0 rare beauty and style e Beautiful Baronette Satins, Taf- r-j rp fetas and Georgettes in all the new f j

seasons styles, ine snapes are fJ those which arc demanded for j j Summer wear. The values are cer- ( rj tain to please you and the wide selection makes your approval certain.

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Satins in low hee!s and high C3! heels, $5.95 and yOaJO

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slightly soiled by handling at. the ridiculous price of only $2.00. Values in this group run as hic;h as $18.00. The lot represents all sizes and color? in Orndicr., Voiles, Dotted Swiss and Ginghams. Another Lot of Dresses at

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Supplementing the lot which was M placed on sale Thursday we have just re- L f ceived nn additional shipment. Quality Is the outstanding feature of this assort- r'j mtnt. You must be here early Saturday ! j in order to secure the best choice. r.;

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For the child or young mis; we have rc- ' ceived a new shipment of fancy Leghorns V and Milans. Rare values at (f j this price v5 I w j "':

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You'll walk many a hot and weary block before you will find shoe values which can - - j equal ourr.. To save yourself that inconvenience why not come here first. Take the clc- :J valor to our third floor and rest assured that we will save you money. We offer special I

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