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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1922 KERENSKY ENVOY DEFENDSANTI-RED Scmenoff Not to Blame for Conditions in , Siberia, He Says ANOTHERDEFENDS HIM Lioiiloiiant Telln Sonnto Com mlllco Ho Thinks "Atn man" Was "Rallrondod" WAHHINUTO.V, April 17 Within few hours after the tint depart ment had confirmed tin rigm io me tllle of "JttiMliin umlwMttilor" today. Boris llakhmeleff oam to the de fmt iif (ten. Gregory atemennrf nnw in it nww i oris jmii "ii ..it., harg while efforti are lln mailn in iifiiii nun igr ino murticr m .ium-,-lisn soldiers. "Oeneral BVmenoff In not i inn Mhh fur the 1ph( Iik of Amerlian sol diers," llakhmetelf tolil the Inter national News Rctvlrn. "In the cha otic rnndlllons which prevailed in fi rln hp could not prevent II " "Ataman's" Passport All lllght. ktemonoff entered thin country on H iH'(irt vised by I lie American vice consul nt Tien Tain. Chins, act ing under cabin Inntrurllons from the ttate rtrpni tinrtit. It was testified today before the senate labor com mittee hy W. W. Husband United Htatcs commissioner general uf Im migration. Homennff also possewied n pasa pnrt vised hy the British consul nl Tien Tain, when he was held Up by thn Immigration authorities nt Van couver, ii, c.. prior to hli admission to thli country. 8"tnenoff's American passport wn vised hy 11. tlllliiirt Kin, Amer ican vice consul nt Tien Tsln, after tho latter had been In dlrert rnm rniinlentlon by cabin with tho etnto department, llnebnnd elated. Hemennff uhi donouured na n "cowardly huti'hor mid bandit," whom entry Into thin country whs "Inimical to American Institutions," by John Thomna Taylor, vlco chair man of tho American Legion's legls latlvo committee. llo Wmilcl firlll ImtK Tun. Taylor domanded Hemcnnff'a de porlntlon and naked thnt Hecrrlary Hushes and Kccrctary Davis ho mini, monrd before tho committee, "o that ic.spciislhlllty for ffomcnnff'a admission to the United Btntca may bo determined." Tho first witness to como to Hem enoff'a dnfeusu was I.leut. Jlobcrt I., Uaggs of N'ow York City, who eald ho came hero to tostlfy In behalf of tho general when he thought thnt he wan being "railroaded Into Jail." "I thought ho waa Retting n raw deal, as 1 had tnveatlKated tho al leged conflitcatlon of iiroperty with which he waa charged, and my In vestigation shows that he was lopo cent." Baggs said. "Why was there resentment against thn Amorlcana?" Senator llorah asked. Morally Helped "Iteds." 'It waa the gnral belief among Kui-slaiu that tho Americana haVl been rent thora to help tho 'whlto army.'" replied Baggs. "The ItUMlana felt that wn were lending moral encouragement to the reds when) the Americana failed to lako any hctlvo itepa to help the while. Homo llttla reaontment nroeo becnua of thla and because I think that no declaration wa ever modo aa to the purpoo of our being there," "Well, wti'ra comlnir to that bit jr. was the only comment Kcniitnr lforah would mako today when In formed of tho atato department'a no. tlon. Tho Ilakhmoleff matter, ho Itifllcntcd, will not ho permitted to droit nn account of Hccrolnry liuKhea' rtillnir, Ilakhmctoff camo to thla country In 1517 oa tho dlplomatlo envoy of tho Korenaky Kovernment, which eara "on,,x',,cnt "uw tor flvo Not Willing tn Apixvir. lie appealed to tho atato depart niqnt Boon after yoimlor William Jiorah of Idaho, chairman of thn jenato commlttoa on e.ducath.n nnd labor, lued rt aubpoena for hla ap. pearanco beforo tlio committee to tettlfy concernliur hla relations with Oeneral Oemenoff. Ilakhmeleff, u g undcratood. la not wining to appear hefnrn tho com. mil ee, and so adviied the atnte de. partment. t'iday by Commteeloner nf ImmlRra t ton lluahaml, elated that admmel'Hi i.f tho anllholahevlk lender to the I tilted Htalea waa thn only couree the immlKrallon aulhnrltlea rmild Mve pureued linlem he had been arblliailly deterred." NICW VOnif, April 17. Police fRalti toilay had to hntidlo a crowd of mora than l0 pereona, inoaiiy men, who congiagalpd outaldo nd liw Hreet Jail following rlri.ulallon f lh rumnr that (loneral Hmcnoff would he ir moved. Jail doora wer nlly guardi'd and pollee weio ala Honed even on (he hoiieetopa to pie. lent noullile throwlliK of bnmba and ani.ilng. .ier rrom tho erofd met Madam Memrlwifr im alie tntrrrt Ihn lull IO talk with her Inmband. MAIL STORM RIDDLES TOWN Itlih lllll, Mo.,' IH-mtIIkiI na lie pi'iiibllng Vllbigo III War one. I 1UOII 1IIM., Mo.. April J7 Thli town twiay lomed iiko a var .ono vlllaae which had been under hnr inga fir. Hull atom'a aa large aa walniila nnd pleena of he from nno i ant ami a half Inchea thkk. I luce I tic lie j wldn and five or nix Inchea long bombHrdeii the town early to day. I'raeticnily ntery window on HI at h Meet, the main hilnlneaa etreet, waa riddled. A Mlrentirl l'nelfln rail road Iraln had ncfirly every window broken. Many ronfn were punctured by Ihe force of the hall. All wind own In Ihe iceldentlid eec tlnn of the town facing the went were rmahed, WAHlttNOTCW. April IT. Bug. f "i'l? ,that Oe"""al Hemenoff, now In Jail In New York, waa en route to l'arla for the purpose of meeting Orand Duke Nicholas to plan n counter rovolutlon agnlnet tho soviet leu lino In Iluealu, whs mail a by Im mlgrntlon Inspector Burbrlck t Van. couvcr. In n report to tho Immlgra. t on bureau following hla cxamlna tlon of tho nueelan officer. The report of tho Inspector, laid beforo tho acnate labor commlttao Increases the action of the intestines Hundreds of men and wo men have already found freedom from laxatives by eutinu Flctschmann's fresft yeast, Doctors t now agreed that proper ellmlruitlonof wast matter should b brought about by food. One doctor comes right out and stales plainly that tb Indiscrim inate, dm of cathartics Is on of the causes of constipation. PrcattUns all orsr tb country srs rscommsnduig l'Wschmann's frtsh yit bcaus it Is a fresh food, rich In threw dements which kp tb Intestines balujy. In on series of tested cases, normal fane lions wtrs rtstoitd In f mm d j to 3 wtcks. Try It out for yourself. Btgui to. CU yby addlnc2or 3 nktsof FUlsch. mann's Ytast to your nrsryday diet. Kp It up snd s bow not. mallyandrtgularlyTOurbittttlon act. De sure 'It's KWUchmann'f Yeast th famllar tlo-foll pack tig with th ytllow UbL PUc standing ordr with yoor grocar. Fifteen Minutes of Radio Each Day By KDWAltD N. DAV1B refrn'rlf Ttthnlesl Hleetrtral Mieft for U. fl. OotMDnnnl tCupxrlntit Hit, tr UnMH iluf ayndlcstt) IxKonmlhn Shops Opened. DKNIHON. Teims. Apill 17 The Missouri, Katiene ft Texas railroad limoiiioUvn ehopa hero resuinml op. ei-Htlnn today nfter u month's lay. off, about .100 men returning lo ork. All locomotlvn shops on tha road did llknwlro. K. IC. Tiitt, aupcr. iiiteiiitniit of mollvo power, an nnunrril. Itcporl mi Appropriation lllll, WAKIIlNr.TOV. April 17 An appropriation hill carrying 121317, ;.10 IK for rxpcnNca In tho depnrt menla of atoto nnd Justice, wus re lorlftl favorably to the aanutn today by tho amnio npprnprlntlniia com mlllrc. Tho sennto mhled II, 971,333 to Ihe total of tho bill ue It passed thn hotisi, IiKKHON NO. 23. ItfiVIIIW. Hiu Coiidcnscr, Tho condenser In Its aimnloet form consists of two conducting surface repnrntcd by nn Insulator, known aa it dlelvctrto. When connected to n source of elsctrlo potential, the con denser pntiCff.es thn vnluabla prop erty of storing up energy In tho form of nn electrostatic field. In th closed circuit of the radio transmit ter the condenanr la alternately charged and discharged nnd the sudden release of energy ncross thn spark gap during dlschnrgo acta up oscillations nf high frequency. High voltage condensers differ essentially from low voltage condensers. In tha rupture proof lualltlrs of tha ill- electrln when nntinected lo a enure of high potential. i:icrirotatlc Capnrlly. , Thn phenomenon of eleetorslatle rapacity la a very Important prop, erly of radio circuits mid la n mean- urn or tun anility of the clicult to Htnrn up or hold energy In eleclro. sialic form. Tim united capacity Is thn KAUAI), hut this unit la so large Hint tho .MICllOKAHAI) hs been ndopled as lha practical unit. The microfarad Is ono-mllll'inth parr of n fnrad. When condensers, each having kii opinl rnpnclty, nre imiii neeted In parallel, thn total rnpnclty Is thn sum of thn Individual capuc It lex. When connected In series, however, thn total capacity Is enunl lo the en parity nf onn condenser divided by the number of condeiiKera In rmrles. Thla relnllon applies only when each condenser has nn equal value of capacity. Tim Hpurk flap. Thn spark gap maintains the closed circuit of the radio Iran mltter In a stnto of rest during thu chargo of thn condenser. On ills chargn nf thu comb'touT the spark gap provides n, path for tho high frequency oscillations and when the enorgy o( theeo oscillations has been transferred to thn open or radiating e 1 rou It, tho spark gap hrlngi tha closed circuit again to a statn of rest. Types of spark gaps In general usn arc thn plain, lion symhronoiis, I synchronous, and quenched gaps. It is very essential for Ihe spark gap to quench thn oscillations of tho closed circuit with sufficient rapidity to prevent reaction between this circuit and the open radiating circuit, Tho 0.cllliitloii Transformer. Thn fundamental and Important principle of thn oscillation trans former la Its ability, by means of magnetic Induction, to transfer the energy of the oscillations In tha closed circuit to thn open circuit, where the energy fa radiated In the form of electromagnetic waves. Whon tho primary nnd secondary windings of Ihe oscillation trans former nre In close proximity, th coupling 1.1 said to bo "tight." "Ijoosa" coupling la obtained by a separation of thn wlndlngn. The aerial tuning Inductance, pro vide a means of Increasing tho length of thn rndlntcd .elnctormag nelln wavo ahnvo thn natural wave length of tho nntnnua system. The nhorl wave condenser may ho used to' decreasa thn length ut the radiated wavo below tho natural wave length not lo nxened 200 loo ters, as spei ified by lha United mates government regulations, can usually im accomplished without the aid nf nn aerial tuning Inductance. Tho Acrlnl. , Tho nerlal or antenna serves the double purpose of radiating and re ceiving electromagnetic waves, of Ihe miuiv lypea In morn or less gen eral use. tin lnvrtd "V and "TT" types hold a prominent place. When used for both transmission and tha reception of etectrlo waves, th aerial usually consist of two or mora horlsontnl wlrea carefully InsulaUd. I'or receiving purposes only, one wire may h used to ad vantage and the Insulating qualities need not be as carefully maintained. Tlio IClcctrlo Waic. The electormagnellc wava travel with tho velocity of light, 186,000 miles or 300,000,000 metera per sec ond. Thn length of a single wave may be obtained by dividing thn ve locity per second (100,000,000 meters) by the frequency of the os cillation and Inversely tl frequency of the oscillations la determined by dividing tho velocity by tha length of a single wave. An electromagnetic wave generated by n spark discharge has a decreasing amplitude. The rate of decrease In amplitude Is lim ited by United Htntos government regulations, In order to prevent In terference with other radio stations, Deputy Sheriffs Battle Jap Whisky Smuyylern I'OHTI.AND, Ore., April 17 In a pitched battle between three members of the Japaneee crew of the steamer Kalau Maru and three deputy sheriffs nt St. Helena, Ore., today, bhtmatanl, engineer of tha vessel, was shot and perhaps fatally wounded and a second Jap was less seriously wounded, according to a report sent authorities here, Thn three Jnpanese nre Alleged to have been attempting to smuggle whisky ashore. 0. E. Havens 117 East First HAMS While They Last Hnni, per lb Pot IlOilBt, per lb Prima Itlb Ronst, por lb Ohuck Ronst, per lb il lbs. Boiling Beef, for Good Bncon, por lb 100 lbs. CANR SUGAR 10Q lb.s. BEET SUGAR 100 lbn. FLOUR .28c ...10c ...10c ...10c ...25c .221c $6.50 $6.00 3.50 JULIUS HENKE (Traders No. 4) Buiclc Building Second and fiouldcr Phono Oartuc 6970 Special Sale Today Only April 18th On Meats We deslro thilt every man, woman and child in Tulsa sea our won derful store and ho convinced of the quality of our goods and tha low prices wo are making, when quality Is consldorod. Thcruforo, wo aro making the following special Inducements on meat today: llutliir "(jinx! (inoilM'1 quulltyt Qln Xcgular price 30iv Salo prleo today.,.,,.,., c, . oOC I"niicy Kllccd llactin In 1-lh. cartmiJi gey Itcgiilnr prlio :i0c Sale prlcu today O I C Ijnrgn ltcculnr lliumt qq ltcRiilar pricu 30o Sale prlco today OfjC raney llamt Sliced. CViilcr Ciilai r lU'giihir prlco 68o Salo prlco today v OOC Wlflllt'SI 1 M Itcgulnr price 0o Salo price today XMc llolognat t(n Iti-dular price aop Sale prlco today , . Xl)C I'lirltiin Sausngoi f)n Itcgulnr price, per mix, 30o Salo prlco Hxlay ftOC Rood llolllug llccft fk Jlcgiilnr prlco Vi JJo Salo prlco today )C Cliuck Slcakt - A Itcgulur prlco 18o Salo prlco today JLrlC Uccf Itonst, plain: . -t n Itcgulnr prlco Iflo Salo prlco today , XOC Itouiul Steaks no Itcgulnr prlco 30c ,sn!o prlco today iiUC Conipotinilt If),. ltcgular prlco loo Salo prlco today , .., Xuj I'uro Tginl: IO,. Ilcgular prlcu ino Salo prlco today ...... .v. ItJo Ham lZnils, for wnwinlngi 1ft Itcgulnr prlco Ino balo prlco today ,. , . , XSJKj Soup Hones: A n lloulur prlco Bo Salo prlco today Right Reserved to Restrict Sales. ' For the Best Service Come Early, Watch for Our Snle Tomorrow. JULIUS HENKE (Traders No. 4) Buick Building Second and Boulder Phone Osage 6970 1 JACO Mercantile Company . 218-221 The Big Store onast First Street Just 2ys Blocks East of Main Street If you aro interested to know who sells groceries at the lowest prices, compare our prices with others and you will easily be convinced. These prices are good for Tuesday and Wednesday. GROCERY DEPARTMENT No. 2 enns Tomntocs Enrly Juno Pens, per can Extra Rifted Pens, per can No. 3 Hand-Pnckod To matoes, i a JLUlx 11c 12c 16c per can 5XNo.!.E....48c 59c 9c Jolly 1 qt. O. B. Jam lij lbs. Rod Label Karo Syrup i Kl. Red Label Of7, Karo Syrup C t MEAT DEPARTMENT Bulk Pure Lard, -t OjL per lb X2t Round Steak, per lb. ...... GO-lb. can Pure Lard for 17c Loin Steak, per lb Pork Chops, per lb. . . . . National Biscuit Co. Packago Product !o, 8c size, four for J? s 15c sice, two for Fresh strawherrles, per pint box Kancy Celery, per bunch Bananas, SSo and . ..16c . 30c Vancy drape Krult, nmrkod price 10c; Tuesday and Satur day special, 3 for 25c Store No. 3 Second uml Uoston Rtoro No. 3 1002 South Main Street Sl'ECIAIi VOll TUUSDAV 100 Puro Pork Sausage, per lb.. . , Genuine calf liver, 'per lb 20c 25c Kancy Dolling Beef, per lb , , .47c 23c 1 gal. Red Label Karo Syrup . . . . lij lbs. Blue Label Qn Karo Syrup OC Vi Blue Label Karo Syrup . 1 gal. Blue Label -J Karo Syrup Ttlt 24-lb. Back I7Q' Flour OC 48-lb. oack V-i J?0 Flour tPJLOO 10 bars AH P. & G. Soap 100 bara Q P. &G. Soap ..tp4.0t) ...17c ....21c .$5.80 S'IHcUctrmBuu' 1 21 East ljUNy a5r Second and Store No. 3 Now Open 1002 South Main Tha oponlng.ilay euccs of Tlggly Wlggly store No. 3 In Tulsa la hut another Inatanco of tho great popularity of tha method em ployed In food distribution by this syttem conclusive proof of tho appreciation for the quality of products and the low prices found in I'lggly Wlggly stores. Prices Quoted in Saturday Morning World Aro Good AH This Week in All Threo Piggly Wiggly Stores Kvery Tuesday and Saturday wn, make a special endeavor to offer extraordinary selections In tho fruit and vegetable departments of course, at I'lggly Wlggly priced for loss. Largs Clrape Fruit, marked prlco 12 He; Tuesday and Sat urday special, 1 1 each XlL Lemons, marked prlco 29c: Tuesduy and Saturday special, doien Extra large Apples, Arkansas Black and Wlnesaps; markod price 8 He; Tuesday and S.-iUr day special, f7Xn each tfC Best Burhnnk Potatoes, QQ while they last, peck..., DDL 25c QUALITY MEAT MARKET Wilton Sliced Bacon, Pv. .. box 8ic 39c Administration Leaders , Seeking to Smooth Over Spat Caused by Tariff lir alMMriTfW Anrll 1T.Ad. ministration leaders were today seeking to cement th differences which have split tha republican majority on tho new tariff bill to be taken up Thursday, It was their purpose to thresh out these differences at the ma jority conference called for to morrow and at least work out a program of speedy action on the hilt which will provent It from being dragged through the sum mrr. Despite the uncertainty of the situation and a growing feeling on tha republican aide that the. plan of Senator Lodgt, of Massa chusetts, and other republican "whips" to drive the measure through tho senate by Jut A) or July, may encounter unforseen obstacles, administration spokes men declared that tha bill must bo passed at this session. Thero was a pronounced division of opinion, howovur, among re publican senators as to the wis dom of passing the bill bofore the November elections. A It KANSAS rtJt.Tj Otf OPTIMISM Hunker' Coinciillon nill of Cheer. Nay TiiIjiiiis Who A It cii.lnl. Optimism over tho general busi ness outlook was tho thing that characterized the Arkansas state convention of bankers nt Hot springs, from which a group of Tulsa bankers have Just returned, according lo W. 14. Downing, assist ant cashier of the Klrst National hank. Downing and J. It. llyrd. Jr.. of the l'lrsf National and Jake Kaston nnd Harry Crooks of th Kxrhange National attended the Arkansas conference. It Oklahoma considered Itself floundering about In tho depths of depression a year or to ago. Ar kansas was Just that much deeper and It Is for that reason Unit tha general optimistic trend that was evident at every session of the bankers' meet was especially note worthy, ilony Is much easier, cred it Is better and the crop outlook mast encouraging throughout Ar kansas, th visiting bankers said. Virtually all large cities of the southwest, middle west and eastern states were represented by bankcrr at tho Hot Springs conference. Dors' Meeting at Law ton. LA WTON Delegate from every city of southwestern Oklahoma will be In Lawton April 21-23 for the Southwestern Oklahoma Boys con ference to he held under tho au spices of the Y. !, C. A. Prepar ations, have been made to entertain over 200 delegates. EDITORS SEE BIG parks Harding to Address Scribes 0 Thl. Annual Outing. MISSOULA, Mont, April l: , tour of Montana, with a i,i, , Yellowstone and Olacler N. ,0 ') parks, haa been arranged in ccnS.? tlon with the S?th annua" rJ.? tlon of the NAtlonal Kdll ,ri i . .V" elation her In July. The Teat ill' hnvn Wn Invlle,! i 'a.lri a celebration of tho somlccntenVi! of tho opening of Yellowstone' 1 rrosiacnt Harding has been ir ylted to address tho convention y! Is ft member of the nsorlailon'V2 Is expected to stop off here In e tiectlon with his Alaska trip " precise date of the opentt.g nf u! convention is yet to Tia determi m but It probably will be July U. W Preparation havo been i ad'e f0. two special tralna to transport ik. editors during their tour, etoppini 20 or more owns and ri', through the mining and agrl ulturit districts of Montana. When lh Si tors arrive In Olacler National r,VrJ will ho greeted by tha Ilia' d feet in dlana. Par), of tha trip will bt Vr wator. ' Mlesoula Is making txttnilt rlans to entertain the editors durlnr tho threo days they will be here city of lB.ooo Is the scat of the uJr. erslty of Montana and the hurtle 1. tural center of tho atatc. Indictment Slust Precede. WAHHINGTON, April 17. Tk, sunrcmu court of tho Unlltd states today decided that no person coull be Imprisoned nt hard labor without presentment 'and Indictment bj i grand Jury, because tho puntshm brought Hi n crime under tha cilt! gory of Infamoua crimes. Unusually Quick, Satisfactory Service Given to Mail Orders and Inquiries . Halliburton-Abbott Co. Phone Osage 6060 Main and Fifth Streets Introducing Newly Arrived Lovely Wash Frocks in Charming Modes Linens, Swisses Cotton Eponges Gingham and Linen Combinations Ginghams Hero ore first arrivals of those practical, good looking dressas that women look for ward 'to at thl time of year; wash frocks in new, attrac tive nods In tho above ma terials, ginghams In smart checks nnd stripes, the linens being French or fin ramie In white and colors. Dainty dotted Bwlssa and cotton epongea show delightful col orings. Ginghams 5.00 to 1S.9S Swisses 1S.00 to 30.50 Linens 10.00 to 23.00 Cotton Eponges v 15.00 New Tub Blouses Pretty French voiles, sheer linen dimities dainty, serv iceable bfouses with Peter Pan and roll collars, V necks arvj showing laces of filet, Irish or val; many trimmed with gingham or linen. Blzcs 34 to 64. 2.95 to 15.00 New Sports Coats, Sleeveless Hporta coats lor nil around sports wear, motoring or when ever you may choose, In sleevelees or sports coat styles In velveteens, flannels and Jerseys, showing flat tuxedo col lars or ono and two-button effects, patch or set-In pockets and braid or button trimmings. A good selection offers satisfactory choice at moderato outlay. 6.95 to 25.00 Women's Wear Third lloor .A Special in very good Corsets An assortment of splendid cor sets In broken lines, Including Dinner, Gossard, 1I.-A. Specials and R. & O.s In back and front lacing types. Medium and low bust models with long or short skirt extension and six good hoso supporters. Made of de pendable quality pink silk bro cada or tho moro substantial whlto coutil. Special, 4.95 H.&W. Brassieres I .ace trimmed, front fastening 11. & W. Brassieres) In extra long linen especially adapted to tall, tout figures. On eals Tuesday, Very Special, 1.19 Corirt Section Fourth lloor Small Women, Misses' and Juniors' New Skirts Plain gathered, full ploatod nnd box-pleated models in fancy bar onetto satina, flannels and fine serges. Shown In tan-and-blue, gray-and-blue, navy -nnd -tan, and white-nnd-black combina tions nnd nil white. They are all of good quality In the newest styles for spring nnd summer and shown in sires i: to 18 for small women, misses and JunlorH. Priced 6.95 to 15.50 Mtirm' Ml T Girls' White Organdy Guimpes Charming white organdy guimpca for girls from 6 to 14 years, to be worn 'with little separato skirts. Round, squaro and V-necks with round Dutch or square collars, frills and tucks. Borne show smocking In colora. All show excellent making and finishing. Priced 1.95 to 4.95 Blioo ruutth Floor Here Are Widely Favored Silks and Wash Fabrics Migcl Crepes, Special A wonderful Hue of Mtgel Crepe, Uolf Crepe and Mountain Crepe Hatln, In flue, heavy weight quality for new spring capo suits, capes u nd wraps, with rough, rugged auXaco that Insures good wear and satlsfao- Q QK tlon; 40Inch. Yard, very special OtUO ' Choice Canton Crepe CJood. heavy weight Canton Crene, nway abovo the usual quality and porfectly finished; in navy, crown, uiacn ana most wanted shades; also white. For dresses and blouses; 40-lnch. Iteasonable at ...... 3.50 Dee Uoodi 8tor4 lloor Finn Fancv Skirtincs. Snecial Choice fancy skirtings of exceptional beauty for sports wear, with plain colors to match for making unusually effective capes and suits; among the most desirable and flawlosi to tha last detail; 40 Inches wide. QK Very special, 5.50 and fr7tl Super Canton Crepe Superior, extra fine quality Super Canton Crepe, practical for flno costumes, capes and blouses; In black, navy, brown and all tha leading new shades; 40-Inch, Fine A value at, the yard Lxu3 Attractive Colored Wash Materials Non-Crdsh Linen Splendid, practical, durable, Imported colored linens of tine thread and closely woven) for dresses and neckwear; fast, waslmbi colors; 16-Inch: wldo variety. The 1 AA yard ,. JL.UU Fine Quality Ratine Splendid grade of ratine, popular for sports wear; St. Inch: especially desirable for new dresses; fast colors; launders nicely, rl f)P Tha yard, very reasonably priced... XtUtJ rlee Hoods Second lloor Colored Beach Cloth A very good grade of this mercerised fabric, finely, closely woven and In general use for dresses and children's wear; 30-Inch; CAt 11 the new colorings. Yard eJUt-' Silk-Striped Tissues An extensive shoving of these dainty wash- autv lluuro IWI Dlt.lba, pttiiu buiui ww tlons.wlth silk stripes; 32-Inch; excel- HKn lent quality. The yard , I 0