The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 281, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 9, 1921 Page: 7 of 18
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TULSA D MT.Y WOULD S TlRnY( JULY 0 1021
GIRL PRISONER
IS OFFERED AID
Young Woman Accused
of Slaying Babe to
Face Jury
WIRE FLASHES
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WAHIIlNOTn.N. July 4 - I'harlti A
I'riijij. dir4dr nf vluitnm th- n
torn .it e niinii. i rt tihimltiinn ili-il hi
hi tufUip lit Newport t. oU It
nnmuiictt ut thw cuinmiMlun uffit.ii
Jtefo.
CHAMBER FAVORS
GROSS SALES TAX
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11 1UNON M" . July S. Mrs. An.
L Kauffmin. wealthy l.ns An-
hi fare wmker with her lit-
To Hoport Decision to Na-
tional Chamber in
Referendum
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Ai-liiir C. Verge ( tlmt city.
ii -.dn to probe Into thf enrlv
i I j. hero ft Miss Kiln Mulll-
. h-al at !" Angeles for tho
cr of hi i infant i.lnlil.
T'ic girl's fi.nl plight Interested
i tli.' fir.it" Mrs. Knuffm.m
1 I li. ill been etlglgcil In woik
.r ( tills In Paris. London mill
v . ik. 1 n t Huh In one of tHu
. ie I lmvi over found
tt 'li I f.rst met Krle Mullleane
. x" ess- il i deslio to ill" uiiil re-
' t. diMllge I" "'' 'I''" "ii'ii" of
i r It wim 30 dni before
i . ! il in g. ttmg i ti no eonfes-
i iii Iiit In Hii" confession
W K M'Com ' president
i. i I m 'ii ch.unb.r of com-
n 1 vice prtndint of tin1
. . al bank ui the father
Ml
y viu Is fa'. lift n ehnrgc of
i it murder lliukeii In
ii. ken in hiii It 1 lit -till lav.
in i.i she hatn-s an her
n- poor f .ill shell of n
vi's to die and takes her
. li. force.
Mr'omb should be hiru to
Mr promised to come to
A' Kile- hut he litis never tdiown
II. it h graphed mi' (moral
.ml ni i wrote tnr a letter anil
J l ill awaited his arrival d.Jly until
j t i . ..-in i i i i' ijiiiii'ii.
Mrr Kauffmm exhibited a teln.
r-i i irpni tlns to have been suit
)i r McComh which ailmltli-il thnt
t r h C'liifi'MMl.in w..h trui". It
iint Mih. Kiiuffnrin from Ilalril
Tii anil MK'oin'i Is s-ihl to ho In
fi ix naniinrlu'ii at prcs -nt hav-
lui; j""roil a m..'Ioiim hri-akilown a
tln. I 'Jlt of tin- glrl'M illsclustiri'M.
It Btati'il that Thomas l.oc
W nine illstrlct nttortny of Io
tr f-- ivoulil nrrlvo on Monday to
t K' prrtionK In the rai.
M. . .wli le Attornoy Vcrei" U pri"-
fpit ' B to fill- milt for tlamiiKci
aif iiist M f'omh iiIIckIiik Kviluutlon
u' icr promlfo of inarrlaKf.
OHIOANCABLES
AID TO EX-WIFE
Kelief However Comes
Too Late to Save Son
Who Dies
WASIIINOTON. J0y t - Prwlilint nn.l
Mrs. 1 1 Aril In K urn tilannln a nik n.l
cml. itnHii r Pnifinmc in th r.n.ii.
il-n lln I )M SUrl rr. If public (falr
will riint Mr. IUi.lln lu Rot wjit
from tho ittpttul tnmurruw.
MIAMI. July .- l'i.r tha thlnl tlm
wttlnn tlir mr lh hum. o( Jullm Kr
l''kii rniibnl li" nlKhl. Th ihiif
riliti'it Jwlfy tnlu III H9. vThn
r.imll vimn nbiiitii ut tli tlm.
WAHMINOTUN July 7Th l. r. S
N'"w lilcii. ritrtiii of th I'liltlr
flptl ti to Iwrn nwnrilnl tin Irnphy fnr
xrllnr In Kunnrry ilurinir llm )ir
I ..('111 the i.avy iirinifiminit un-
li.iunnil thl Hftff iiimiii.
WAMUNOTnN July A ppolnlmili'
of Fll. .ritilblllnn illril.ira Anhulltii i l
I '!) hy ttif I'lirrA.i 'of inti-rnnl r-vf nui'
hiriitiifi ArUuniiAi. T. V. ltnii'.n or
l.lllli" Hock.
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til
l.n.VDON July -l..onll Kriln.
tii'Mil at t ti Hti'M-lll trh'l.' ilolfBRthin. In
'tn .1ijrii'il n nnio In Mut.iuin urroii
Itillth fiiilKn Hfrril-iry itinylr.K lhl
iiov mrinl'in m nf lh- lliitnliin trmtf tnln-
Jlnll ht I'onilRhlln. .li wrrr InvolvrU In
thn (llKnl plot fun a lurulutlun.
llfliAriWT July I -Houlit Prolyl
forinrr memt-.-r ut the HuncArUn Kovrrn-
mnt. wni tiiln ltn)"i nrhrn for hlifh Iri-A-iti
l.y th r.itloiml AnnMntily on .vlili-nc
futnlnlinl t.y Ihti run lnlliini of Plluce
Wlnillicli Ur.irlj.
COHPt'H ! t iiTht 1 1 :T ? n . July .-
Mn. MiHnim J'ti.ri'n I rim.! At tir h'imi
hre. liRril 110 )i.fir. She was ll.r ulitrnt
"AiirtiAu In Teini aiii! tiAit been a rt'iililfnt
lino for ofr to )t-Am
KANSAS CITV Un July 8 Twehe
mn..r rAm ah. I an oil K.ii;jn weir r"-
iluii.l in tvl.uj junk In a flr which
dCAlroynl tl.a Miita.IJnu rl."UtLwet
t.nuti"Aril KAfmrr. early tintay. Tha total
i1uni.mil wan iitlinnti-il el III TOO.
QUAPAW GAS AT 23c
PAUIS. Julv S Madame He Ollli(!
II '. a.(.stylcd "Uuchrrw do C.ulfi."
vr . i tho h 'spltnl trorn veronal
p. i k tnki'ii In a vilcidi" pact
vtl'h '' h. n. (JforKi- Ilarhiuch Jr.
t i ri'ii'i". oil a rahUi draft for a
p. . . Riim of tnoroy from her
th- I'.i.ih it (I (1 U IIrhaUKh for-
ni' t ft ovi'lanil now a rerildcnt of
C. a
II ri.i frh. from whom Madame
tl. ".iin" Illtc Ii divorced la under-
sto ii v '.ii' a millli naire
Tin n onci ciililo too Into to hr of
ti- us u thn aon. llo died Innt
inir'i
Mr Ilar'niiRli asked after tho
ecu ut .n .if hii form' wife and hl
h i ll pioml"cl further help.
Mul.i.ie ile rjol-' Hite woh Joyoun
tii I'leevland now a reH.dcnt
in ni' ii comment.
S1! had previously explained that
suild' n p nerty had led her son and
hfik" r i. niek death.
Ilarth'.nlllo Secmi I Nil fit Over Cum.
I "any I'lirriUliIni; tlui (Jits Supplv.
firclal to Tho World
n.IlTMSVIIl.t.; July 8. City
Attorney A. CI. HarrNon who has
I" en looklTiR after the lnteretH of
the city In the matter of provont-
rntes has received notification from
rites h.is received notlflivitlon from
thn state corporation commission
that the Quapaw (las rompany hi
heen Krnnted a city r.im ratu of 2 3
cents per runic thousand feet nf k.v.
The CJuaplw cnmp.my supplies mis
to tho nartlerville Has nnd lileotrli-
company uhlr-h niipplley the local
consumers with fuel.
Thii rate asked for hy the Quapaw
In Its application to the corporation
oommlHslon woh .in cents and Mr
Harrison reRirds the award as a dli-
tlnct victory for tho city. Tho pro-
vlous rate allowed tho CJunpnw com-
pany was 15 7 cents .per thousind
Accordlnir to figures suhmltted h
nfficlnli of thn 1 artlexvlllo Clas and
rieeirlc company the new 23-cent
1 KO.H rate meann a saving of I70.000 i
I for th" cotnpanv. compared wl'h tie-
lii-cent rate Tho exact rale allowcl
hy the commission to tho (.'iiapau
compnny Is 20 conts per thiiiisand
for Industrial use and 2 5 cents for
domestic use which makes the .iver-
iiKe MlKhtly In excess of 23 cents.
Hartlfvivlllo Is now pa.ltiK DOxenti
per thousand for ?as this hclnR a
temporary rate granted last winter
with the understanding 'tint the dis-
tributor would recelvo a gite rite of
30 cents per thousand The city at-
torney Is of the opinion that 'h" cor-
pnia'lnn cntnmlsslon will dedu. t thn
difference between thn 30-ieiit rate
asked for and the 23-ccnt late ac-
tually granted.
Directors nf the chamber of com-
ttiorr at their Meekly meeting at
Hotel Tulsa Trldny noon adopted (he
committee report rceouimi'iidliiK the
udoptptn of u sales tn. by the gov-
ernment to replace tin present svs-
tem of luxation. The rhamher's tax-
ation romrnlttee which presented
the rt port Is headed hy T. .1. Ilurt-
inaii nnd Is composm! of seven
.members.
Pi ii tin II. (Ireer n member nf the
committee .1. liurr (ilhhons w .
(ioodmir local wholesaler and nth-
eis dlseiuuied the report before It
was Adopti d (Ilbbons (licltiri'd thn
Ibis proposed tux. which has hen i
un objii't of mmh dlscussloii over
the entire mutiny In rerent mouths. I
presents numerous complications '
especially us to the determination 1
of who shall ii) the tux to the gov-
eminent dtior replied by expbilu-
liig that It shuiild be a gross sales1
turnover tax pmnble by thn retailer
on his gross sali'a for ea.-h month.
and that tin ro I.i nothing rompll-i
cited about It.
An proposed by the national
chamber of lotntnerce mid reported i
by thu local ronimlltee a sales tax i
of 1 pr xenl would be levied against
every raio. Whether this tax should
be paid to th government fiom the
Sonne at which the merchandise
emanates If It rbnuld he paid by the
wholesaler or only by thn retailer.
was thn question that cause! n split '
in trio local committee. lv mem-
bers voted tn ns"-ess thn tax ag.ilnsi
thn retailer and two members fa-
vored collecting tho tax at Its source
Th'e report will bn sent to the na-
tlonal chamber of commerce wluCi
Is conducting a mitlon-wldn referi
dum on the question showing this
difference of opinion.
According to thn committee th
proposed new sales tax which Is
drstiMied tn rcphice tho surtax nnd
oxovrs profits lax and partially re-
placo tho present Income tax will
raise more money for governmental
purposes than all other special taxes
now collected n.11 w'lll he fairer and
at tho same tltno less burdensome
to tho oensumer.
I'olloii'huj Hmirli on Ilia
1'itjlil lrinx Hint Hack
To it- llurrt'nt FivUI
S.ral to Th W.iM
I'AWIU'MKA .Inly 7 -Jack
Carpenter eistwhl'.r dilller. will
become a linrvist hiin.l. nnd nil on
account of a hunch thai u name
approximating hiM own could not
fall of success. J.u k wmlired his
life snxliiKs of about l 000 on the
outcome of the "Ilsitle or thn Cen-
tury" stiiklnir his whole pll on
(lenrgts t'ntpenllcr In vuiloiis
Nimt 1 bets n 'idds uf four and five
to one rnipeetei who Is about
M years il I bail pbinnid to ret lie
foi life on his X". 1 1 . n 1 1 1 -i.
"A pn t toil d blow . h it the
odds wen worth It' I'nrp i Is
n.Hi'Ki-1 to h.ii. sib! on his di par-
ture for the ban est fields.
GUARDIAN ENTERS LAWSUIT
On lleliiiir i if Orphans Asks lumiiKit
nf IjiiiiI t'oiiipiiii)
MIAMI. lul s As gw r. Hull for
four orphan children 1). (' Maves
h.i'i filed suit In dlHtrlct couit against
Ihe Underwrlteis I-niid eotiipany for
damagi In Ihe sum of fld.OOn on
nccount of the ncent death of Ira
S.indiirs whlih resulted fiom Inju-
ries received by hlin whllo In thn
service of that company.
It Is nlleged that nnillcil treat-
meiit coot IJMi funeral expinseH
llfiO living ixpiuins from the time
of the ncildint t" the time of hit
death !Sui. and to this w.i'i added
the amount of wanes he would hive
earned until Incapacitated hy old
age.
DISPOSED OF STOLEN GOODS
Idi'llll.
Inventor !
in produce the music Much nf the
Vlth i Ilrnnklyn
vice onn man
of an entire or. hestra by
one stringed Instrument that H lire
trlrallj'rnnnected to Mirlnus olh"rs.
Hallway Agent Arrlux find
fliM .Many Artlrles.
OK11M All July 8. MiKlllley
Kill the Holey negro who was ar-
rested laid week charged with rob-
bing tho Jones .Mercantile w.orn at
Holey wns arretted again 'Wednes-
day and charged with the robbery
of somo freight cars on the P. f!. A.
W. railroad In November 1020. W.
.1. Curtis a special agent for thn
road appeared hern and claims to
Identify lou Ii of the goods found In
Hill's hotiHC.
It Is claimed by Curtlif that much
groceries nnd canned fruits otolen
from tho company's earn has been
ir.solit hy Hill in neighboring townn
stolen urygoous ami
pl.T Ing I Mines were brought to the county
jail nere tminy ami mo worn or nien-
tlfylng the goods Is being done
'DEAD' BOY SAID
TO BE DESERTER
Unannounced he Returns
Home and His Mother '
I'romptly Swoons !
WAllAMH. lnd Jul -He-!
Ileved de.d bemuse of a dream In
which hi mother 'nw" his hortv
floatlnk' lr thn sen nnd with his
tutlu r In California to claim the
supposed lemnlns of thn son Will-
Inn .1. Heaver jr. today walked Into
his home litre
lie had "hummed" his way across
the continent.
Heaver's homecoming was care-
free nnd notiPhnlaut but hla mother
shocked hy what she believed to be
an apparition swooned
A few weeks tigo Mil. Heaver
had a xIrIiiii In which the body of
a )outh in sailor uniform was float-
ing near tha shorn of an moan.
Know Inn that her son was slutl'incd
aboard thn II. H. S (llnsby of Sun
1 Hi go ('.il. Iniiilrv was mudo of
null officials deliver hud dlsap-
penrisl fiom his ship last Jiltllllll y I
nnd wna on the ilcweitera' list nnd an
1 unidentified sailor ill owned had
hi en taken fiom thn water and
biirli d
Mn closely did the lilnnl mention
tally that William lliuiei sr. de-
palled last ftnliird.iy tor the Cillfor-
' nia i Ity to i lalm the body.
I It Is fiipposcrt he has either
stalled for Wabash with I In) body or
Is piepailliK t Mult home
Young lteaver was plu 1 under
atiest early this afternoon us a
I navy deserter lie served dining
the war no a marine
nii-1 leer
Slop
Law Would
Medicinal I'svs
PEGGY'S ALIMONY
st 1 1 Sil l t uiv v T'ic c n
ii' . . b i a 1 ttM in no i !i k up ill- i '.imp
. 1 libs iioll-I.e. i" 1 ill
reiiili ir Hli'lllOK republic ill. of
S'Mllll ilkotil moveil that the bill
I. r I lid l.efole the si ll. lie and his 111"
lion was ndopti'it b) a lole or 13
to ID Tin- lull prohibits the u-e of
ben for medicinal purposes. It
inly passage b llln seli.llH III H
fin m but slights I'huiigeii from that
pursed by the limiw was fore'at t'
the iielloll on Ihe Stilling motion.
J.i'iillin' 'l'i for Itiiud I iiiiiI
IIII A MA N Jul S -Taxing Die
gasoline thnt Is used by nlinilslu In a
county at the rate of 3 cents n gallon
to create n good road (ilti.l Is the bleu
MUKKested b) II I. ie I'llers eitltor
nnd owner of the 1i'.idr lie gets
his Idee fiom the recently published
factn that there are more nutos In
liav muiity (h.Mi farms and that the
gasoline bill In Kn county ulono In
run these autna amounts to i 1.7 7H. In
daily.
Cnfi" Is Ili'viioHil b) rirv.
Plre believed tn h.ivi oilttln.ited
fiom an m ei heitei coffey inn ie-
slioviil Ihe Hoiitliern rafe 1111
rTolllb Huston avillllle at 11 o'elo. M
Tbiiisd.iy nlKht The loss It ostlinntoil
nt ):i nio
llUI.O SU..CI from Jove l'i
n vi. tun tn:u in r Ill'nlfMIl II I
had taken her nwuy ft nu a '
(M OTA A IIIIAMTI I I'1'''"!! paving her I7uil per w
I "h I IX IV I I N H '"' mught her to live In a i
iJXvJJU r III Wl l II I p. r that leuulred thiniy.inds .n
ii i ft . ii i i I to maintain
( ourt ( uts Mrs. Joyces
Demand to One Tenth: U. S. Steel Trmt Cats
In 1
n I
Says That's lOuough
Cllll'Atlll. July H - Hretly Peggy
JoVre. onetlmn "I'ollles" chorus
girl mid defendant In what has been
tyled "the most expensive dlvoieej
stilt In history." failed today In her(
ntu rnpl tn obtain from J. .Stanley
Joyie her miiltlmllllon.ilra huf-
hand tho ll'.'O.nno a )ear alimony
ihn hid asked. Insteail sln wnsj
gniiiieil lii n decision handed down!
by Judge Joseph Hnlmlh In suieilor
i.nii 11 IMIfll Jliai n ulna lllllin 111111
line-tenth of I hi I aniouiil.
Judas Hn bath iiie Unit pend-
Ing the oiileomn of the dlioieo suit
whbh .lojie bioiight ugiilnst I'egKy
the fiirmel chorus girl shall lecelve
11100 a month us tempoiiuy nll-
loony. jn.'iVO In iMlleltnis' fees and
Hi. mui aw expeiism of hi r suit.
I'i'Krv had ii skill lO.iliio a month
sltuninv and 1100000 fur at tiirno) H'
fei h a "it expenses.
In support of her demands for
Price of Nailx and Wire
WASIMNOTO.V July . Tint
I'nltid Hlutes Hteel orporntloit tli.t
nfiemooii anuopurml a reiluetlnn in
prh'CH on several of Its prod u. In
Wiro nails and plain wire. It was
minoiinced. have been lediH'ed Ji a
ton. Hla lulu i it steel pipe has bien
ut from 12 to 16 a ton Iledtictions
In the price of holler tube rung
(loin 14 to 112 a ton
'.Inc (Viiisitiy Sued fur $20000
Hl'oi'la! (a Th- Wnll.l
riClli:it July .--()n behalf of
heisolf nnd her two little boyn Mrs.
Katie H. Atw 1 who lives near thin
city has filed suit nguliist tho
Coiumoiiweiiltli Ixiinl fj. '.Inn Co.
asking for a i idgmeiit nf I20.UOO
because of a fatal Injury received
Hiimt' time ngo hy her husband
Henry Alwood while employed by
the company and working underground
Tulsa I'ndertaklng Co. ?an sav
you one. half l'lionn (1-8 515. Adirt.
1'iiiir Sulls I iiii Ono I'lcnt.
Stirclul tn "llio World
I'ON'CA CITY July ft. Itesultlni:
from an automobile nccldeut at the
Thrasher riillio.id crossing In the
wektern Osage on l'ehrunry 12 last
when threo poisons worn killed and
tlueo othi'lM lujllteil four suits have
been filed In the Osage county dis-
trict court nguinst the S.inln Pn
railway for u total sum of l'.!.70ii
The persons killed were Maude
I letrher. aged 13. William I'let. her
her father and Prank Januett a
taxi driver The nulo driven by
J ii nil i' it was struck on Ihe Th. usher
i mi-sing hy a Santa I'n train
OVERNOR NAMES LEAHY
Decides It Is Host for tnciinil"iit t"
Itctiiln Ills Offlrc.
PAttlu SKA. July S. W. T. I.ea
h ' .rtn- r chairman of the board of
c uniy r-nmmlssloners will con-
tiruo in office as county commission-
er from the first Osago county dls-
trl t without further election or .ip-'
poin'ment I
"Tne attorney general s of the
opini..n that you can hold over on'
the grou id that your succesrsir can-
not qualify and It is my opinion
that perhaps tilts Is the best snlu-
tln of the problem." With theso
wnrrls Ciovcrnnr J. H. A. Hobertsnu
dl-p - s of the situation In a per-
twral letter written to Mr. Leahy. '
Tn permit thorough cleaning a
xUrdow has been patented that slides;
op and down swings back and forth
horizontally on a pivot In Its renter
and opens sidcwlso on hinges.
i
Be sure
to
get
real
Resinol
The boi t Hue xlth ths
opal jarlniije. YourdruK-
pst tells it- luiluti.mn r
rofjuK u good" ai they
AravfUn trwiMf mad liaa
lull hrallnf power and may
even ba danererout to u.e
Kealsotla Mrer said in bulk.
For Your Outing
You'll need for your pleasure a vacuum
bottle a kodak and films and toilet
preparations.
You'll also want the finest of candies
cigars cigarettes and tobaccos. We
have for you:
Thermos Bottles
Icyhot Bottles
Ferrostat Bottles
Eastman Kodaks and Films
Whitman's Candies
All Standard Toilet Preparations
Bring us your films for developing and
printing. This department in hands of
experts.
Steinberg Bros.
Druggists
206 South Main Phone Osage 24
'inacitiiTioNs r.iiAmw CAixim nm and di:i.iv.
i:iu:i rm:i:
to lli
fio
8 WEST THIRD STREET -W.V.BREIT
cuot M) n.ooit itnitiNsoN .Minim oim'ositi: itiiro thi..ti:h
SATURDAY SURPASSES ALL
DAYS FOR BARGAINS DURING
JULY CLEARANCE SALE
AT THIS POPULAR OFF MAIN STREET STORE
rx o
O UljJljUi-OJL JLJLCOO ctil-
OA
Tliouch there ore still three months in which to wear summery frocks we
must have room for incoming fall merchandise. Our entire stoclcs of dainty
wash frocks arc placed in this sale at prices to equal just what they cost us.
Beautiful organdies Swisses voiles ginghams developed in a variety of
charming styles with individual personality are all to be found in this collec-
tion. Take your choice at the following prices All sizes.
$4.95 $7.95 $10 $15 $19.75
J
A Clearance of
Wash Blouses
$1.95
Just the thing for hot stuffy
Julv days and so low priced.
Materials would cost almost as
much.
Silk Sweaters Now
at $5.95 $7.95
Only a small lot tn close out but
they arc all of bettor finality nnd
16 to 17 has iifver bought so
much In sweaters before.
Shadow Proof Silk
Petticoats
$3.95 $4.95 $6.95
An opportune time to get an nd-
dltlonnl pettboat to wear with
that crisp summer dress. Prices
were never so low as thesu nor
quality so good.
Clearance of Silk
Frocks $10
A close out of silk frocks
thnt were priced as high
aa $3(5. The styles arc
those suitable for street
and more formal wear.
Small Lot of
Georgette Blouses
Reduced to $1.95
flood grades good colori and
well made georgette blouses
can ho had at a very small
price If you know where to
get them. Hut this Is the only
place we know of whero
they are priced so low.
Finest Georgette
Blouses Now $8.95
Regular 112. IIS and IIS grors
ttto blouses comprise this
gr. up whnh Is description
enough the prlco tells the -est.
Suits and Coats
Must Clear Out at
Any Sacrifice
Time Is so short before we Vlll
be showing fall suits and coals
that ve have decided to rlnro
out all of these at Just most
aiy price yuu want to pay.
Georgette Blouses
Drop to $4.95
The kind you find elsewhere at
11 and 110. 'Well mad good
colors and dainty trimmings of
lace bfads. arn. eta add to
their attract Ivcness.
White Gaberdine
Skirts Now $2.95
A Flnnl elosn-out of wash sklrta
mnirtry fancy gaberdines In
white colors. Chol.o only 33. il.
Silk Camisoles
Down to 95c
Three or four of these can he
hsd for the price you usually
piy for one at most Main sUcet
stores. Hitra good valurti
Other Pretty Silk Cam-
isoles Reduced
$1.25 $1.49 $2.49
Silk and Cloth
Skirts Now $7.95
A clearance price thnt comes
Just lu lime for early fall wear
vacations outings etc. Alwsys
call for two or threo of theso
skirts.
All Better Cloth
and Silk Dresses
Sacrificed
Hy taking advantage of cenr.
nncn prlrcs on theso you 'nil
save from (10 to 125 on what
you will pay. two or three wei kit
later.
$5 and $6 Silk Jer-
sey Pettibockers
$3.95
Ask any woman who wears them
and she will tell you thnt tbero
Is no pettb pit quite so dii'ir.ilile
or serviceable as ono or Mil. jer-
sey f'on'iiilerlng quxlity these
aro eitro-nely low prli ed.
A Final
Clearance of All
Millinery $3.95
$4.95 $6.95
Kvery bat In stork ! In-
cluded Ir. this nrile and at
thfie prions. A new hat In
midsummer adds Immensely
to niiiH appearance.
In Come the New
Summer Furs at
$15
Splendid new fur chokers
of fitch fox and marten
special at fifteen dollars.
Saturday July 9th
1 000 Fine Blouses
J Formerly $8.95 to $15 $5'95
We have too ; Waist h for this Hint of year and tnimt
reduce our slock to a normal basis al once. To accomplish
this at once we have selected for Saturday a group of higher
priced blouses and reduced them to less than wholesale prices.
None worth Ichh than $8.95
Mann worth $12.!).ri and $15
To compare these Waists with those you see about town at
twice this price would be a fair way to judye for yourself the
wonderful values afforded you in this great Rale.
The styles include every desirable feature you could want
in a high grade blouse; the colors are white flesh navy and
delicate summer shades; the materials arc georgette crepe de
chine Canton crepe pussy willow and hand made voiles; they
arc beautifully trimmed with embroidery lace beads and
hand-drawn work.
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