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Our QuarterlyToday's eager buyers have demonst

Ing Sales. These every three-month t

never disappoint you.Our modern merchandising methods

stocks at the close of that season. T1values in fresh, seasonable goods while

Entire Winter !»took, Inclu<

Women's SuitsSuits of cheviot and C AA

gabardine. Were $23.00 and JOeUU530.00Suits of gabardine, poplinand broadcloth, some f A AA

fur trimmed. Were $30.00 J (l/tvVto $45.00 ^

Only two elegant velve t f Q CAcostumes that were $85.00and $100.00

Winter CoatsKenyon Rainproof All-wool < loth

^oats for rain or shine, r AA'"Jray and brown mixtures.Were $10.00 and $12.50Mixtures and Zibelines in C/ CA

good assortment of colors. ^0 JUWere $15.00 to $30.00Zibelines and a lew

Broadcloths in evening" C | f CAshades. Full satin lined.Were $25.00 to $35.00 ^

Elegant Silk Plush Coats, guaran-teed for two seasons' C f *7 CAsatisfactory service. Full 1\satin lined. Were $35.00...Handsome Velvet Evening Wraps in

high shades. Some with C f *7 CAfur collar and cuffs. Were / JvJS45.00 to $65.00 ^

Veils and VeilingsBordered Veils.black with white

border, white with black borderand blue, white, purple andgreen w ith self-colored bor- 00Cders. Were 50c and 75cPlain and Velvet Border Veil- f Q |

ings, in all desirable meshes. J/C'Were 25c yard. YardSOc VelllnKM. 3Se yard. 1

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; from selectedI cream madeI premises ever

jiilj give Hurler's!i|j!; drinks theirj|!: delicious flavo

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MOTHFTReplete with its ma

the mother as well as tlSmart New Skirts for

ladies and misses; wideflare; French serge

$5.00New Crepe d»1 QC

I Blouses IWhite, maize, pink, light blue.

Any Winter Coat,and many of theseare SI 5.00 garments.

! $5.00priceThis means Coats for women,

* misses and children. None ret

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waterfree eachpatleat.Ejcf lasaea*

rlmlenn or rimglams, Maeprice. SatlafaefIonfnaraat*«dMr moneyrefunded.

DR. FULLWOODRoom 500 Kenolt* Bldg ,

Opposite Palais Royal.Hours. 8:30 to 12.1 to 5.

Yale Laundry SxE £Cold Starch Process

NODRYING. WHICH PREVENTS WRAR.KG.CRACKING. WE GOARANTEB COLOREDWORK AGAINST FADING ANDFLANNELS FROM 311UKKIN<2.BIG REDUCTIONS IN FAMILY WASH.

«t Sells Wooltex.Quaker Laces

Stock Clearingrated your faith in our Quarterly Clearrventsare eagerly anticipated and we

i impel us to clear the current season'sliis is why you get such extraordinarythere is still lots of time to use them,ding Wooltex, in This Sale.

NeckwearA manufacturer's clearance of Organdie,Net, Piqtie, Lace and Satin.

Many attractive shapes in Organdie,Lace and Net Collars; high flare, flatwith revers and plaited backs. NetVestees, Lace Vestees, Black NetChemisettes and Jabots; Organdieand Voile Vestees in f Qgreat variety. Regular II5c and >OC50c neckwearOrgandie Collars, embroidered and

with lace edge. Were 50c. Collar ami('uff Sets, of plain. H. S. andhand embroidered organdie;also some Colored EmbroideredOrgandie Collars. \V< r«- 75c and jQt5 1. U »

Eight Embroidered Head and ShoulderScarfs. Were $11.25. Alsoeleven Flowered and Striped JChiffon Scarfs. Were $1.75...Fancy 1.#lege Coat Sets and Q £other tine neckwear. Were $1.50, /3C

$2.00 and $2.50Laundered Collar and Cuffs f ^ f/«i/»that were 25c each \/2CFine Leather Goods

Seal Bags. with beautiful silk liningand imported frames, OTwith safety turn lock. Were$3.50

Heal Morocco Bags, with leatherlining, imported frames QTand safety catch. Were$2.50All Belts marked at »/ T) »

one-half: some silk and */2 1 ilCwsome leatherLeather Belts. Were $1.50 $1.00 50cReduced to 75c 50c 25cSilk Belts. Were $1.00 $2.00Reduced to 50c $1.00Jewel Boxes and Stickpin »/ Aff

Cases 1/3 UHWere.. $1.50 $3.00 $5.00 $6.50 $10.00Now.. $100 $2.00 $3.24 $4.34 $6 67

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Ef" 3\'9C AdjoiningjwFoi*s%3 St Patrick's

IS' DAY.ny special values.forle children.

Children's Dresses,ten new models, ofwashable materials. 6to 14 yrs. (tfc-1

Just ten Serge Dresses.6-8 vrs. ft* 1 ^A IL° .c.'.ose jAny Suit for misses

or ladies. Just enoughfor a fewhours' sale, (frr* AA

IF"I AdjoiningbHu^W I St Patrick's

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Maple Syrupf] 1-pint bottle 30c i.i

1-quart bottle 50c

f. ^-gallon can 80cI 1-gallon can $1.50 I

John H. MagruderFlat Groceries aa4 Wlin,Conn. Ave. and K St

STONELEIGH COURT,Connecticut ave. and L St.; a few very desirablehousekeeping and non-houseke^plng apartmeats to rent, furnished or unfurnished, by theyear or for shorter periods: also office on flrstfloor, suitable for physician. Splendid restaurant, with a In carte and 8PBCIAL TABUU'UOThl aarrlcn. Apply on prsmlnos.

D. i {BTKPBAN. Manager.

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EVENTS OF INTERESTIN AND OUT OF TOWN

A Musical Hour at the CongressionalClubToday.

Dinners at Official and ResidentHomes.Weddings.

Notes.

' iAt the Congressional Club this aiternoonMrs. Fletcher will be assisted

in receiving by Mrs. Gore and Mrs.Dennett. Mrs. Shafroth and Mrs. Robertswill be at the tea table, and thosewho will assist in entertaining- will beMrs. William C. Redfleld, Mrs. Root ofNew York, Mrs. Reed of Missouri, Mrs.

|SauIsbury of Delaware, Mrs. Shieldsof Tennessee, Mrs. Shackleford ofMissouri, Mrs. Rainey of Illinois,Mrs. Sherwood of Ohio, Mrs. Rus.sell of Missouri, Mrs. Rouse of Kentucky,Mrs. Rubey of Missouri, Mrs.'Scott of Iowa, Mrs. Scully of New Jer'sey, Mrs. Quin of Mississippi, Mrs.

Ragrsdale of South Carolina, Mrs. Rogiers of Massachusetts, Mrs. Seldom:ridge of Colorado, Mrs. R. R. Rapley,Mrs. H. S. Reeside, Mrs. J. J. Richard,son, Mrs. W. N. Rouch, jr.; Mrs. JamesBrown Scott and Mrs. Seth Shepard.

;>Irs. Annabel Taylor Roberts of Arkansas,Miss Sloan of Nebraska and MissSeldomridge of Colorado will usher.A musical orotrram will be given at 4

by Miss Hedwig Hartman, vocal num-hers, with Miss Hermine Luders at thepiano.

The Secretary of State and Mrs.Bryan entertained at dinner last nightat Calumet Place in honor of thePeruvian minister .and Mme. Pezet. Theother guests were the Colombian minister,the Costa Rican minister, theBulgarian minister, Mr. Panaretoff; theassistant secretary of state and Mrs.Osborne, the assistant director of thePan-American Union, Dr. Yanes: Mr.and Mrs. John V. Noel of New York.Princess Kawananaka, Miss Noel andMiss Amaryllis Gillett. i

The secretary of the Smithsonian In- ]stitution and Mrs. Walcott entertainedat dinner last night in honor of the <Chief Justice and Mrs. White. Theirother guests were the Netherlands {minister. Mr. van Rappard: Mr. and ]Mrs. Henry White. Mr. and Mrs. Henry %

Kirke Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry jCleveland Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. ,Charles C. Glover, Mrs. Thomas F. 11Bayard. Miss Martha C. Codman, Miss (Helen B. Walcott, Dr. Cary T. Grayson ]and Mr. John Barrett. j

The Vice President and Mrs. Marshallwere guests of Mr. Justice and Mrs. i

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Col. and Mrs Flakier entertained atdinner last night at the Army andNavy Club, having as quests the mili-tary attache of the Russian embassyand* Mroe. Golejewnki, Judge and Mrs. i

Ballou. Col. and Mrs. Harts. Col. and iMrs. Winslow, Maj. and Mrs. Wooten, '

Dr. and Mrs. Walter Wells and Col. <and Mrs. Reber. ,

The Attorney General and Mrs. Gregory Cwere honor guests at a large dinner given '

by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Ewtng lastnight. \Commander and Mrs. Edwin Pollock

entertained at a dinner last night in honor ]of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann and ]Dr. and Mrs. Roland Barker Whltridgeof Baltimore. The other guests were Capt.and Mrs. Hoogerwerff, Capt. and Mrs.MacVeagh, Capt. and Mrs. Clark. Cant. tand Mrs. Leahy, Col. and Mrs. Doyen,Commander and Mrs. Chester Wells, Capt.and Mrs. Bullard, Commander and Mrs.Bloch, Admiral Gove, Mrs. George Laws,Medical Director and Mrs. Nash, Capt.and Mrs. Preston and Capt. and Mrs.Jackson.

^ jAnent the benefit reception and dance 1

at the Raleigh Tuesday evening, Feb- iruary 16. to be given under the auspicesof the Sons of Confederate Veterans,!this being Mardi Gras night, those at-tending will be permitted to wearmasks, but it is especially requestedthat no fancy costumes be worn. Thisconcession is made at the solicitation ofnumerous friends who have become interestedin this social event of theseason.The young ladies' committee, headed

by Miss Sally Williams, sponsor for theSons, and Miss Italy Carter, maid ofhonor, is a large one and not yet complete.A partial list is as follows:Miss Nell Hose Baggett. Miss NellieClaire Howard. Miss Alice Theobold,Miss Frances Eftlnger, Miss Ann SeymourJones. Miss Nancy Johnson. MissMargaret McChord, Miss Mary Howie,Miss Sidney Burleson, Miss Lucy Burleson,Miss Dorothy Shuey, Miss HelenMcCumber, Miss Mary Boone. Miss MargaretTrimble, Miss Helen Netherland.Miss Harriette Fitts, Miss HollandFitts, Miss Jane Gregory, Miss MildredHerndon, Miss Pansle Willson. MissMarguerite Terrett, Miss JosephineTomlin, Miss Mary Bell Small, MissKatherine Small, Miss Florence Gibbon,Miss Anne Selden, Miss May Roper, MissElizabeth Howser, Miss Marie LouiseHowser, Miss Marian Parker, MissLouise Garner. Miss Maud Parker, MissCarlotta Quirollo. Miss Katherine Speer,Miss Mary Howell. Miss Ruth Howell,Miss Clara Lafollette, Miss MelsineLafollette, Miss Sarah Hickling, MissGladys Pugh. Miss Mary Graff. MissAgnes Graff, Miss Sylvia Metcalf, MissAnnie Wright Huske, Miss Annie Earnshaw.Miss Elizabeth Earnshaw, MissKatherine Lassiter.

Mr. J. Roy Price, commander DistrictDivision, S. C. V., is chairman of committeeon arrangements; vice chairman.George T. Rawlins. Mr. Charles D.Carter of Oklahoma is chairman of thefloor committee, with James HunterRoper vice chairman. Mr. Claude N.Bennett Is chairman of the receptioncommittee; vice chairman. Mr. Stamper.Mrs. G. F. C. Smillie and Mrs. Oliver

K. Pagan will entertain at a tea thisafternoon from 4 to 7 at 1961 BUtmorestreet.

lira. William Burr Harrison and MissMary Wheeler Vest will be at hometoday at 5 o'clock.

A parlor lecture by Invitation wasgiven at the Brighton last evening byMrs. Mary A. Harper of London. Shewas Introduced by Mrs. Bills Logan,president of the District of ColumbiaFederation of Women's Clubs.

Mrs. Armstead Davis gave a luncheonyesterday at the Shoreham, havingamong her guests Mine, da Gama, Mrs.Stephen B. Elktns, Mrs. John W.Dwight, Mrs. Hemmlck. Mrs. H. CampbellGraes, Mrs. Peyton Russell, Mrs.Howland Chase. Mrs. Horace Westcott,Mrs. Lloyd W. Bowers. Mrs. De WittTalmage and Mrs. H. IL Armstead.

Mrs. Thomas B. Dunn, 1215 16thstreet, has Invitations out for a tea, 6to 7. Saturday, February 20.

Mrs. William H. Brown of theIroquois entertained a theater matineebox party In honor of her house guest,Mrs. H. W. Brown of Ktndlay, Ohio,yesterday. The guests were MraThomas A. Gordon and Mrs. HaynorGordon. Mrs. John A. Key and MissRuth Haskell.

Miss Charlotte B. Gridley entertainedthe members of her card club at abeautiful valentine party Wednesdayafternoon for her house guest. MissElizabeth B. Thomas of Haymarket,Va. In the center of the tea table,which was decorated beautifully forthe occasion, was a heart-shaped

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basket holding American beauty roses. IHearts strung on red ribbon were sus-pended frotn the silver candelabra atiach end of table, with an appropriateblaee card for each guest. Little redsatin heart-shaped baskets with bonbonswere the dainty favors. Mrs.lames Wright and Miss Madeleine^allaghan won the prizes. The otherquests present were Mrs. Hugh Nut:ing,Mrs. Chester Caywood, Mrs. Leo?allaghan, Miss Annie E. Linn, MissVlary Keane and Miss Helen W. Gridey.Mrs. John Gibson will be at home,

1420 20th street, tomorrow for the lastImfl this season.

The fourth of a series of dances tobe given under the auspices of AllSouls' Sunday school will be held tomorrowevening at the Holton-ArmsSchool gymnasium, 1742 Church street,rhe committee in charge of theselances is Mr. Fenton Fadely, chair-nan; Mrs. A. W. Spanhoofd, Mrs. Louis\. Simon and Mrs. Benjamin e. Smith.VIrs. A. R. Crandall and" Mrs. H. K. Fultonwill act as hostesses. The patronessesare Mrs. Duncan U. Fletcher,Mrs. Fadely, Mrs. Richard H. Liggett.Mrs. Charles Ely, Mrs. Emma PrallKnorr, Mrs. F. J. Kemp and Mrs. F. A.tlolton.

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Garrison ofEast Falls Church, Va., announce tireengagement of their niece. Miss HattieAlmeda Tuckerman, to Mr. HarryMiles Keyser of Fairfax, Va. The weddingwill take place June next.

The marriage of Miss Margaret J. Elgin,daughter of Dr. and Mr. Fisk Elgin ofCapitol Hill, and Mr. Charles A- Cartwrightof Metambra, Ohio, took placeIn Grace Reformed Church, 15th and Ostreets northwest, February 10. nt 10a..m., the pastor. Rev. Ranck, officiating.Music by Mr. James P. Schick andsister, who sang "Oh, Promise Me."The bride was becomingly attired inthe dress and veil worn by her motheron her wedding day. The dress wasof ivory silk, trimmed with antiquelace and orange blossoms. The bridewas a member of the Public Librarystair, me couple received many Handsomepresents. After a southern tripMr. and Mrs. Cartwright will go toMichigan to live.

Col. and Mrs. C. A. Stedman wereamong the dinner hosts last evening.

Mr. T. H. Pickford left New York todayfor Cuba, and expects to be awayjthree or four weeks.

Mrs. William Hamilton Bayly, 2125 Nstreet, will be at home tomorrow afternoonafter 3:30.

Mrs. Robert M. Larner will be at hometomorrow afternoon. '

Mr. and Mrs. Boiling Walker Haxallhave sent out cards announcing themarriage if their daughter, Miss SusanHaxall. and Dr. Wade Hampton Frostof the United States public health service,on February 10, at Exening, theircountry place, near Middleburg, Va.

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Dr. and Mrs. Frost will live in Cincinnati,where Dr. Frost is stationed. Dr.Frost is a son of Mr. and Mrs. HenryFrost of Virginia.

Mrs. Robert Roosevelt and Mrs. Summerlinwill receive tonight at the New)Willard the guests of the Friday Dane-Iing Class.

The Girls' Friendly Society gave a1largely attended card party and tea:dance yesterday at Rauscher's, the pro-;ceeds of which will be used for thelodge and holiday house in which thesociety is interested. Miss Natalie Ma-gruder and Miss Marion Oliver hadprincipal charge of the tea dance. Ta-bles of tea, cakes and candies as wellas fancy work were in charge of Mrs.John C. Boyd, Mrs. Graham .Powell,)Miss Ingle, Miss Berrell, Mrs. Rafterand Miss Lavinne. The floor jommitSfjaii

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Pickard producti<We are displ;

Studios a careti:their richest productioiest achievements in thisdecorations and colorPrize at the Chicago C

Of special interestorations of rare beautyTHE WILDWOO:

THE DESER1DECOR

THE HONEYSUCGOL

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Furs at Give-Away Pri<

R.Ney,807Psion in March, 801 Pa. J

tee was composed of Miss Fillebrown,chairman: Miss Marion Leutze, MissDenys. Miss Clement. Miss Gould, MissHitchcock, Miss Natalie Magruder, MissBoth, Miss Ingle. Miss Nancy Jones,Miss Le Duke and Miss Duke.

Mrs. Alexander Nlblack entertainedat a luncheon yesterday at the Highlandsfor Mrs. Daniels. The otherguests were Mrs. J. Hamilton Lewis,Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs. LawrenceTownsend, Mrs. J. Dexter Adams, Mrs.Julian James, Mrs. Alexander Ifenberg,Mrs. John Gibbons, Mrs. Henry Wiley,Mrs. George Barnett and Mrs. Leahy.

Mrs. Frank S. White was at home to

(her friends yesterday at her residence,on Lainont street. She was assistedby Mrs. Gore of Oklahoma, Mrs. E. K.Campbell and Mrs. John W. AberJcronibie.Mrs. T. L. Herndon servedfrappe, while Mrs. Walker Curry ofNew York poured coffee. Mrs. JohnHerndon. Miss Marguerite White, MissBessie Ware and Miss Lila Watts Col;lins also assisted.

Mrs. Menefee and ladies of the WashingtonCollege have cards out for anat home today from 4 until 6 p.m.

Mrs. Ross Thompson will not be athome tomorrow.

Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley Ward :tnddaughter. Miss Grace Hamilton Wardof Loudoun county, Va., are spendingthe winter here at the Cordova apartment.Miss Margaret Brodnax, daughter of

Mrs. George H. Poske, and Mr. JohnHewson Dickson, jr.. of Lewiston, Me.,were married last night at the home ofMrs. Poske by Rev. Bernard G. Braskamp.The house was beautifully decorated

in white and yellow spring flowers,with a great quantity of palms andferns, and the couple stood in a bowerof palms and foliage plants arrangedin front of the fireplace of the musicroom.The lovely young bride wore an exquisitedress of white faille and tulle,

with a high waisted bodice of pearlembroidered tulle, having a V neck andlong transparent sleeves. Four narrowbands of white satin formed thetrimming on the full tulle underskirt,and the long court train was of thefaille.Her tulle veil was held with orange

blossoms and she carried white orchidsand lilies of the valley.Mrs. A. L>. V. uurr, me matron ui

honor, wore white satin, with an overdressof yellow chiffon embroidered inpearls and gold beads. Miss Ruth Brittain,the maid of honor, wore a grownof canary-color taffeta made with a

short full skirt and a baby waist, whilethe bridesmaids. Miss Elizabeth Ingramand Miss Alice Ingram of Richmond,Va., wore gowns of yellow charmeusemade on the same lines. All the attendantscarried bouquets of sunburstroses.Mr. Dickson was attended by Mr.

John H. Hale and Mr. Grover Dean ofBaltimore and Mr. Guy Birckhead ofthis city.A reception followed, when the newlymarried couple received, being assistedby Mrs. Poske, the bride's mother,whose gown was of yellow satin,

with a black jet overdress. An orchestraplayed throughout the evening.Mr. and Mrs. Dickson left late in the

evening for their wedding trip, thelatter wearing a suit of sand-colorcovert cloth, with a cerise hat trimmedwith velvet ribbon. They will beat home after March 1 at 1606 Hobartstreet.Mrs. T. J. Grannon of Little Rock,

Ark., the bride's grandmother, came onfor the wedding and is the guest of Mr.and Mrs. Poske.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Reichard an1nounce the marriage of their daughterWilliam Varl

Davis, Wednesday evening:, February 10,by the Rev. Father Froeleich of St.Stephen's Church.

A valentine cotillon was given lastnight at the New Willard by the FridayEvening Dancing Club. The cotillonwas led by Judge Elliott of the federalreserve board, and Mrs. Charles C. Mc(Continuedon Ninth Page.)

ost Beautifulited ChinaLuty and elegance the3ns are unequaled.. t 4.u_ t>:_i i

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illy selected variety ofis, embodying the lat;fine art, including goldeffects that won Firsteramic Exhibition,are the following decandrichness:D DECORATION,rED GARDENATION,KLE INCRUSTED,D.

lartin Co.,1214-18 G St.

5ale~lluctions 1Saturday I

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Births Reported.The following: births have been reportedto the health department in the

last twenty-four hours:John A. and Ethel M. White, boy.John E. and Anna V. Sprinkle, boy.J. Elliott and Cecil C. Spaulding. girl.William W. and Eva V. Slingerland,

boy.William D. and Erma L. Scott, girl.George B. and Cecelie R. Robinson.'

boy.William and Mary Richards, girlBlanford and Helen Proctor, girl.Norman and Leah Moore, boy.James E. and Sarah E. Lawton. boy.John F. and Lilla Mapp, girl.A. Leon and Josephine K. Koyl. boy.Ambrose and Rosie A. Higdon. bo>.James R. and Pauline M. Hayden, girl.Morwood and Fannie Gibbs. girl.Robert C. and Irene E. Dyson, boy.Frank and Mamie Di Beneditto. boy.Aaron and Philis Ranketl, girl.James H. and Irene Carter, girl.Alphonsa and Mary Cook. boy.Edward E. and Mary E. Holmes, girl.William and Elizabeth F. Joy. boy.Domenico and Annamaria Sampogua,boy.Nickolas and Sophia Statliopulos. girl.John and Laura Washington, boy.Joseph and Mary Pa.vis, girl.

Idlas and Ksther T»avis. boy.(leorge and Florence A. Barnell, girl.Thomas and Minnie «*hase, girl.John F. and Ida C. Burke, girl.Howard and Kdna K. Bowie, boy.Milton and Martha Bell, boy.Arthur H. and Carrie Buum, boy.

Walter M. Kragpr, for the last eightyears manager and part owner of theHotel Condon, in Baltimore, died at ahospital in that city. He was thirtyjeight years old.

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APRDecided Reductions 1

! VaiCOATS.For Miss

That were $6.50, $9.50,Reduced to $3.75, $5.00.

SUITS.Of various materials

That were $30.00,Reduced to $10.00

HATS.Some imported in

That were $4.00, $10Reduced to $1.00, $MISSES' DRESSThat were $12.50, $2;Reduced to $5.00, $1(

GIRLS' DRESSES.Of wo<

gingliafrom handling; Guimpes, Stcwear reduced from to Yz tfclearance.

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When downtownshopping stop and sreta loaf of Reeves-CakedRaisin Bread.

I SPECIALS II< Arc you taking advantage

of these big specials in

¥ 1 quality butter?

"Star Brand" Pure

TE 1 g i n CreameryButter, lb UUC

T "Four-Leaf Clover" JOCreamery, 5-lb. boxes "

E Family orders a specialty.Call, write or phone.

RMFresh Nearby CountryF.ggs at prevailing marketprices.

JAMES F. OYSTERCor. 9th & I'a. Av.

Sick headache, biliousness, piles andbad breath are usually caused by inactivebowels. Get a box of Rexallt Inlprlips Tlipf aof «rs»ntlv and rffpr-lively. JSuld only by us at 10 cents.

O'Donnell's Drug StoresTheNew Willard

Tea Music. 5 to 6,Daily, Including Sunday.

KParisrfmMc&Co. j|rre Clearance Sale of J< T TX T £*9 XITTXT'TT^U )/)Tiruv> vv i.\ i r.n

VRELr'rovide Extraordinarylueses, Juniors and Girls.$27.50. $.55.00 and $47.50.$15.00. $18.00 and $25.00.

.for Misses and Small Women,$55.00 and $85.00.$17.50 and $25.00.

odels.for Misses and Girls.1.00. $16.50 and $26.50.2.50, $5.00 and $10.00.ES.Cloth and Silk.

>.00, $35.00 and $47.50. ! <1.00. $17.50 and $25.00.>1. silk, velvet, pique, linen and Jm. slightly soiled or mussedickings. Sweaters and Under.le former prices for immediate j<

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