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Dr. LUIian Welsh Deplores I.ark v?f Physical Perfection of "Women .s. , SPEAKS AT V. W. C. A. IIEHE flapper Who Chews Her Emotion*) and Then thews Them Ajjain Comes In for Share of Attention From Lecturer. Inaugurating the series ol lectures at Westhamnton CoIIi'ro on the "Duties and Obligations of Motherhood" which the Frazlcr Foundation lias just made available, Pr. Lillian Welsh, of Haiti more. head of the department of physiology and hygiene and collegc physician of CJouchet- t'lillec?, spoke In the auditorium of the V. \\\ O. A. ves tcrday afternoon at 1 o'clock :o a targe audience of voung women, in cluding the student bod v of Wost liampton. Dean May Kcllar, of Westhatupton. introduced Pr. Welsh, who is a grad uate of the Woman's Medical College of .Philadelphia and tin I'nivers-i'v of Zurich W ould Draft Women. Stressing the physical unfitness of women generally by declaring that she l<ad yet to find one perfect physical specimen of a girl entering college. Pr. v^elsh went on to express her regret 1 hat the t'nitcd States government did not. draft the women of the count rv a* well as the men for the things ihey ,v?r? able and capable of doing and . not for just the war work they wanted 10 do voluntarily The result of the draft, so far as the nien were concerned, proving that only *0 per cent of the men of the country were physically fit?a little more than half?had set the countrv to thinking, she said, and it would have been a good thing to have taken stock of the wome^n of the country also. She termed H "disgrace" and a "travestv" that there were so few normallv healthv young women. "Monnjrprlr of Ills." , Or. Welsh treated the various t*.asses of aehos and pains of college irirls with humorous sarcasm. The girl who "chews and swallows hit* emotions and .?r>its them back up and chews them over again" came in for bor> share of attention as well as "the rvlll-takinp animal" and the neurotics and others who had a "menagerie 01" i Ms." She illustrated with chalk the fash ionable feminine shoe, and just what it did to feminine feet, and declared vijh kindly scorn that there was absolutely no defense for woman's ficess since custom and fashion ruled and that no woman if fashionably and becomingly dressed would ever, by rny chance, admit th.it she was not perfectly comfortable. -'A 'lady.' " said Pr. Welsh, "is a parasite on society." The term was explained by the further statement that all her clothes tended to make her more helpless. Dr. Welsh will lecture again this afternoon at 5 o'clock. formervTrginiawoman WILL DELIVER ADDRESS HERE Dr. nnnnllr Muughtcr-Mortoii. of \rir York, C'omK to Hlchmond for \\ nr C'amp Community Service. Dr. Rosalie Slaughter-Morton, a dis tinguished Virginia woman, who is: now a succcssful New York surgeon, will be in Richmond next week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Scott, of S15 Floyd Avenue. Sunday, at :i P, M., Dr. Slaughter-Morton will speak at the City Auditorium under the aus pices of the War Camp Communitv Sorvice. Monday, at 11 A. M.. she will address the students of Wcsthampton College at the chapel At ft P. M. .Monday. Pr. and Mrs. P. A. Kuyk, the latter of whom was a collegematc of Dr. Slaughter-Morton, will entertain in lier honor at their homes on Westbrook Avenue, in Hcllevue Park. At 8:30 o'clock that evening the distinguished visitor will deliver a public address at the Woman s Club. Puring the war Pr. Slaughter-Morton was the only woman physician on the general medical war hoard There she represented the National Women's Medical Association. She wii- the n'oneer in personal service 111 Serbia, being a sergeant-major in the Serbian army and decorated by the Serbian government. ROBBERS~BREAK IN SAFE AND STEAL LIBERTY BONOS Police Make Finger Print I in pren.niou* and-*. Hellene \rresl* \rr . Vf?r. Robbers, early yesterday morning, broke into the oflicc and safe of t: <? MaJJory-Mart in Wood and Coal Yard. <?n West Clay Street, near the Her mitage Tro.id. and escaped with Liberty bonds. cash, a revolver, razors and other thing? valued at nearlv SiiOO. Five hundred and fifty dollars of tl-.ii; amount was in l.iberty bonds. En trance was gained by smashing a win dow and unfastening the catch. The safe bad probablv not been properly locked, it is thought by police, since, a.-cordiuc tu evidence in the hands of detectives, the thieves mus; hkvc battered at the door for some trte with an automobile axle, found ... the oflice. and '.hen found that the ?ale had been unlocked, or worked ?" I'ombiuat ion. Chief of Detectives Wright asserted yesterdav that the robbery was evident:; the work of rank amateurs. fJcrtilIon K xpert Tolrr made impres sions of several vague fingerprints tor identification purposes and police Weve. that the culprits will be trre,t jn a few da vs. WILL PRESENT MINSTREL Fourth A Plienrnnce of White llnnr CInb tit ninford High School 'i Tonight. The Wli:te Lose Minstrels will present their 10If? show tonight .it S:SP o'clock a- Din ford Junior llign school The affair is under the auspice, of Randolph Street Church. Tlii.-, is their fourth appearance this season, but live first visit to the West Knd. I.ate bong and dance number* are embraced in the sixty minutes of the circb T.ho olio in juries Jame? li'.ake cartoonist, in "Chalk '"natter " Hutcne spn and the "Yatna Vatna girls in a dance number. I: island and wc'.ve pretty girls in I want a ?, ri for lOach Month in the Year,' <nd M;s Nellie. Woodson in "Hawaiian Dreams,' classic dances "Before the War. 1 >umorous pla> let, concludes tlu program The spe cial Jazr orchestr* led by Harold Lawrence, will render the music COLORED HOME NEEDS FUNDS Will Hold 'I ?g l?nj Snturda.v to ( on llnue Aid for self-supporting <ilrh, jr the \i< m fit of th< Home for Self Supporting Colored Women a tag day will be held tomorrow The home, ?which ofTers lodging to girls who come to Richmond from the country and other towns to seek employment, is in need of funds to carry on its work. The house v. here food and lodging is furnished very cheaply to colored girls is located at 60? West Clay Street. Police Justice Crutchlie;ld has ad dressed a letter to Mrs. Ora Stokes, president of the home, in commenda tion of the work being done Mrs. He c inn P. Crnmp. Mr?. Regie* p. Crump, widow of 'icorge R Crump, died Wednesday r.ight the residence of her sister Mr*. 1., 1 j TJl^ell, ic.'K North Avenue! After d lontr lilncif, She wai> a rritm* be.r of the Second Hantitt Church Sur Mving her it one &on, Frank T Crump. Richmond Events in Paragraph Form Current Local News Told Briefly for Benefit of Busy Readers. , Lieutenant Riilcsrwuy Moore, of the Twen tieth Division, arrived In Itlchmond yester day. Moore was wounded twice overseas. The necro who developed smallpox whllo here with ,i circus lias been confined to the hospital. No new cases have been reported. After the '.t-o va* discovered lualtli au thorities k pt d *.:ojc watch for other de \ vlopments. Corporal W'illiani ?' Moll. Mattery P. I hree Hundred ???'.( Fifteenth Kleld Arlil i* r\. Hightleth Di\Ision, Is one Hr> Klchtiutn iini'Hiii. Ia one of the men picked from his divis.on to alend the Ameri can Art Training School, at Beiltvue. Paris. t.'nder the auspices of the Mothers' Club of the Highland Park schools, a benefit perform nice "The Mammoth Dixie Min ??trel>" will 1). given tonight at the school. ItW-hinonil .fa? ? Orchestra will furnish the music. The performance starts at S:o0. Police Court yo?terday resembled a bar Kain sa'.e. where J10 suits were on salo at 45 cents. mi crowded was the room. Aifer F irah Weinstein had been lined $."? and costs on a chars-' of selling groceries on Sunuav and had noted an appeal, ninetv -.milar caes. which were on the docket ? continued unti! May IS. in order that Hunting- Court might pass on the case, which had been appealed. The twenty-ninth annual contest of the Virginia State Ini-r.-o'.lcjriate Oratorical As so,-intion wii: be held at Randolph-Macon < ollege tonight at S:lt>. [Representatives from \\ ashrngton and I .e<- Cni\cr*--ty. Util vrr.-ity of Virginia. Itoanoke. f'ollege. ' Hich mond 1'ollese, lltiiiiry and Henry College and Handnlph-Macon will compete for the highest o-atorieal honors in th" State tirea- interest is being manifested in th" outcome l'" ?> T Mastln. secretary of the Stat" Board of Chiritie* and Corrections. has been invited to attend a conference today ' the Russell Sa^" Foundation Building. New >ork. for the formulation of plans for a nation-wide campaign agaln.-.t the prcs mt tail system The invitation came from Adolph l.ewisohn. of Columbia University, pres.ri'-nt of ;h''~ national committee on prisons and prison labor. social welfareTaTks WILL BE GIVEN TODAY I'r. Hatrkr Scheduled for Three l.ee tiire.* to Clt.v School G irla. Talk* to school girls will conclude the throe weeks of Dr. Edith Hedges Matzko's stay in this eitv. Dr. Ma-t/.ke was sent here by the Social Morality Committee. War Work Council Young Women's Christian Association. Dur ing: her .sta.v she lias talked lo nearlv 4.000 girls and women. The program for today includes taiks lo girls of the Armstrong High School (colored i. and to the girls and teacher;; of the John Marshall lligh school this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. This evening at S:1f> she speaks to all girls, particularly Girl Scouts, at the House of Happiness. Twenty-third and \ enable Streets. Her final talk will be Sundav after noon at 3:30. when she will speak at the Fulton Baptist Church to all girls and women. It is expccted that a large number of girls and women who have heard Dr. Matzke at other times and places will embrace this last opportu nity to hear her before she leave-' for Wilmington. X. C. CLAY WARD ALDERMAN ENTERS ON NEW DUTIES l.nwrrnce Paul Take* Pom n* Deputr Inspector of WelRht* j,nri >1 ensures. Alderman Paul, of Clav Ward yes terday entered upon his duties as Deputy Inspector of Weights and Meas ures. lie has written a letter to Presi dent W. H. Adams, resigining his seat in the Hoard of Aldermen. This let ter will l.e presented at the next meet ing of the Hoard. Mr. Paul has been a picturesque figure in the Hoard and lias never hesitated to stand alone if he thought he was in the right. He was the only member of the Hoard to vote against (lie recent raise in gas rates and his voles in regard to other matters have caused him lo be classed as an "insurgent." If precedent is followed, the Hoard of Aldermen will till the vacancy, caused by Mr. Paul's resignation, on the recommendation of Orway Puller and .lack I.. Kpps. remaining members of the Clay Ward delegation rj ARREST WADE HINES Police Man Wanted for Car llreakinc Apprehended at (.oldnhoro. Wade Ilinc who did not appear in Henrico Count*, a few days ago when bis case cain^ before the court and thereby 'orfeited Sl.noo bond has been apprehended in Coldslioro. X. C\. ac cording to the police Mines was for merly employed as a motormaii here, and was arrested a few days ago in Henrico County on a charge of break ing into express cars. it is asserted that Mines has agreed to return with out requisition papers. TILGHMAN FUNERAL TODAY Service* for ? air I.umber Manufac turer from Home Mere III He Private. The funeral of Merrill II. Tilghman. founder or the Tilghman Lumber Com pany. Incorporated, will take place to day from his home at 1017 park Ave nue Services will be private Uev C Freeman Peter, o' St. James' Epis copal Church, will ofliclato. The re mains will be taken to Salisourv, M<| for interment. The Confederate Museum Oper, Daily from !> A. M. to 5 P. M Saturdays !> A M to P. M TW'KLI'TH AND (.'LAY STIilJlJTS A 1 ?.\I 1 SSIO.V, L'5'j. 1 he Vaientine Museum Kletenlb and Our street* Admbmion rree Of en from )?> a M -i H. .sr . Saturdavr from JO A M -3 P 11 uroi>' "MODERN DRAMATISTS AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS" <lb.cn, < ;.i Isworthy. Ilauptman, Hricux l Dr. Raymond McDonald Alden I.eland Stanford University Lecture at Professional Woman's Building, no Cast Grace. Friday (Evening, S:I5 o'clock A I) M ISSIO.V, 9I.UO. I o Benefit of Bureau of Voca tion.*;. % < TUBERCULOSIS PRESENT III TNIBTV-BNE CJSES Forty-Seven Persons Who Had 111IIit enza K.vainiucd by Preven tion Society. TWKLVi; CASKS .AHU POSIT! VI! These Will He I'laectl in Sanalori i ItichiiioiMl Anti-Tuberculosis Soci ety Is Now Conducting Member ship Campaign Results of free chest examinations made recently l?y the Itichmond Anti Tuberculosis Association for the special benefit of persons who had suffered from influenza, were made public yes terday aftenoon by Miss Wanehe Webb, executive secretary of the association. Out of forty-seven persons examined thirty-one were found to be infected to sonic extent. "This remarkable record." said Miss Webb, "was due to the fact that those who name to be examined were people who had had influenza and were suf fering from aftcr-efreets or were con cerned about their physical condition because of suspicious symptoms. There wtye twelve positive cases, eleven of which will beyond doubt respond to treatment, three arrested eases, and sixteen suspicious cases, including: persons with pleurisy." Miss Webb stated that the associa tion expects the eleven positive cases to be placed in the proper sanatoria. "Advice as to the necessary treatment will he given. and those in need of financial aid will be put in touch with agencies which can furnish relief." th< secretary said. "It is our experience that when hospital care is needed for persons without the necessary means a request from the association to or ganizations or individuals for assist ance invariably brings the desired re sults. In the sixteen suspicious cases revealed by our examinations watch ful carc will, no doubt, prevent active trouble in the future." The warning issued by the associa tion to persons who suffered from in fluenza to submit to a physical exami nation aroused wide attention. Many persons who did not avail themselves of the opportunity for a free chest examination telephoned to the asso- . c-iation's headquarters. Ill:' Capitol Street, inquiring how to proceed to determine whether or r.ot they were ' developing tuberculosis. Shortness of breath, spasms of coughing, profuse ex pectoration mornings and general weakness are cited by the association as danger signs that should not be ignored. Though the period set aside by the association for the enrollment of 131P members has passed, the appeal issued during the membership drive is stil! bearing fruit. New memberships have been issued to the amount of $.".00 and efforts will be made to increase this' sum to at least $1,000. SEEKS LAW TO MOTORIZE ENTIRE FIRE DEPARTMENT j Seatnn Introduce* Measure in Council for Appropriation ?I .*1 tS.OPO. Councilman Senton. at the special meeting of the Common Council last night, introduced a joint resolution providing for the appropriation of IMS.000 to motorize the Fire Depart ment of Richmond. The resolution bears the hearty indorsement of Direc tor of Public Safety Myers, who de clares that if the department is mo torized he can within a few years save the total cost of tlie change. Councilman Morgan R. Mills intro duced a resolution appropriating $10, 000 for the reception of the soldiers and Miilors and to be Known as the "soldiers' jubilee fund." Due to the fact that only eleven members intended the .session last night the Council could not vote on the matter of appropriating S'l.OOO for the grading of l-'ourth Street, in South Richmond, leading to the boiler plant. The council concurred in the ordin ance transferring to the heads of de partments certain executive and ad ministrative powers heretofore exer cised by trie Administrative Hoard and the Hoard of Kire Commissioners A report was read from the Finance Committee, in which there was a rec ommendation for an increase in the salary ol Police Justice t 'ruichficld. The report al.?\p contained a letter from the justice asKing that the salary of, his clerk be brought up to the stand- ' ard of the clerks of other courts. ADVERTISERS WILL ELECT Meet at rtn.sine** .Men's (lob Tonight to Vninr Officer* for Kn> Hiiine Year. The regular weekly meeting of the Advertiscrir Club will be held t h?^ evening a: t> o'clock in the Business .Tlen's Club. The special feature of the meeting will be the election and in stallation of otlicers to serve for the ensuing twelve months. i BENEFIT DANCE -i Saturday, May IJtl r' a S:'.W V. M. B : BLUES'ARMORY ? ? JAZZ MUSIC ? _ Tickets, .">0 Cents, i ? ?a MB ? n a?? ACADEMY, Tonight and Sat. Matinee Saturday. ii ??;.% r:v mi M.Kit piiksk.nth The Delightful Southern Comedy, Come Out of the Kitchen T'HICKS: Mat.. 25c to 31.0II; -Night, 50c In SI.50. ACADEMY Moil, Tues. George Arliss And Anaoelote Player* In a Remarkable Double Bill J. M. Ilarrle'* | The Jl-Act Comedy THE >101.1.1 SC' lljr Herbert llenry Dnvien WKI.I. HK M KM UK (IK IJ VOICE" PIIM MS--,*.Ue to f-JM). SKATS NOW ON SALE. BITY KAKLY. C 0 M I N G Col. W. A. BISHOP V. 1). s. o. >1. c. i). r. c. * World's Greatest Arc ACADEMY?One Night ONLY WKDMISDAY, MAY 7th, SjJIO P. M. Scats, 50c, to #1.50. i ? ; ... - t PARADE TO BE FEttTUAE OF COW-STONE UMNG Four Military Mauds to lie in lie treat for the Sick Demon stration. AKK.Wtilil) l?OK NK.YT WICKK Many Organisations, City and State OHIcials ami Professional Men Participate in Celebration of Nov. Hospital Here. As a feature of the laying ot the corncr-stone of the new Retreat for the Sick, the first general public hos- , pita! to be established in the South, one of the biggest parades ever sefti in Richmond is planned for next Thurs day afternoon. Four military bands will be in the line of march, which will extend for many blocks westward from Ninth and <lrace Streets. An innovation will l>e a body of twenty Virginia horsemen in full riding: regalia under the direc tion of .Colonel Henry l<<e Valentine. Major J. Randolph Tucker has con sented to act as adjutant of : he parade, which is yet without n chief marshal. The parade will be led by ;< platoon of mounted police. In thr order named will follow: Governor West more iand Davis and staff. Mayor George Ainslie and staff. Aldermen and members of the City Council. Members of the medical profession of Richmond. Newspaper men. Confederate veterans Mo fall in at Mulberry Street). Damp l>ee Military Rand Richmond bight Infantry niues. Major Clarence Wyatt commanding Richmond Grays Company Captain Henry G. Diekcrson commanding Richmond Grays. Captain \V. 13. .lack son commanding John Marshall High School cadets and band Benedictine Military College cadets and band. Roy Scouts of America. 1.000 s'.ron;. Acca Temple Rand No. 13 Commandcry Knights Templar, Edward L. Frost commanding No. C Commandcry Knights Templar, A. H. Flournoy commanding. Temple Lodge. No. 0. Ancient Free and Acccpted Masons, \V. T Hancock, m arshal. Military hand (jazz). Officers of the board of thr Retreat for the. Sick, headed by Colonel F.ugcne Massie. Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs American Red CYoss and hospital units. R. R. O. P.. No. 15. Civilians in automobiles The corner-stone will he laid by Archer A. Rage, worshipful master of Temple Lodge. No. !>. A. F. & A. M . with W. T. Hancock as marshal <>f the Masonic exercises. FALLS FROM STREET CAR Sirs. .1. rtnln.rn SiifTern Krnrtiired Hip and In Tnken to Hospital. Mrs- J. Rains, 3117 Stockton Street, fell from the steps of a Hull Street ear yesteday at the corner of Main and Twenty-eighth Streets, fracturing her hip. An ambulance was called at once, and she. was removed to the ; Grace Hospital for treatment. Rodeheaver, BobMathews And Richmond Community Chorus, city auditorium, tuesday, May ?th, 8:15 P. M. Scats .Now on Sale at the Corley Co. TRICKS, ?or and 50c. REX, Today; CHARLIE CHAPLIN "The Bank" T 0 31 M 1 X And "The White Papoosa'* Western. ALLEGED BOOTLEGGERS' ESCAPE FROM OFFICERS Six Men Seized at Yorktown l-'lee l-'rom Sheriff and Prohi bition Agent. roi'K NKGItOKS AM) TWO WH1TH <'oiuitiissioncr Peters Keeping Close Watch on Channels by Whieh Liquors Are Itcing Transported. Has Tip Tlirce Cars Ku Route. l?r. .1. Sydney I'ctcrs received a re port yesterday from a prohibition in spector in Yorktown statins? that six bootleggers apprehended by him and a deputy sheriff had made their cseape from tlie ollicers. after putting up a sensational light. According to the report, received b> Ions: distance telephone, the prohibition inspector was working with the dep. ut> at a steamboat landing, when six men?four negroes and two white men ? names unknown to the olllcers. walked by with satchels loaded with whisky. They were placed under ar te.*: at once. Kach oflicer seized thr*"? of them. Suddenly the three men in the charge "I the deputy knocked him down and wore beating him when the inspector found it necessary to so to liis aid. When he turned his back on the three men in his custody, all six ?? f the boot Ick- ers took to their heels and made good their escape. None of them were captured. I'ctrrs llenr* \\ liisky Kn Iloulc. Wednesday night prohibition head quarters in Richmond received word that a notorious bootlegger had left I'.altimore for Richmond with three automobile loads of whisky, and was expected t" pa:-a by Ashland late Wen r.c: da v night. Prohibition inspectors hi automobiles went down the road and ambuscaded for the w his'Ky-in dened cars. An automobile driver, thought tn be from Richmond. p.*i??=?"?? I the officers. and evidently recognizing tiicm. flopped his car and Informed them that if hrt met any bootlegger ahcad on 'iie road he meant to warn them of their danger. Ilrlievr* Trnnnporlfm M nrnnl. He evidentl yfulfllled his promise. Pr. Peters asserts, as none of th'- cars of whisky arrived I' is said b\ the prohibition me>n. hoover, that the three automobiles ha \ e not reached Richmond, and that a sharp lookout will be k<"pt that thev do not slip in without being apprehended Pr. Pe ters asserted yesterday that he had men covering all the roads from Wash ington and all steamboat line? into Yorktown. and that he intended to Keep thes^ lin^s <y travel closed to ?bootleggers until after July 1 S I,nut J?ho*vlnK Todnj. J * Bewitching J.ittlc J S MAR Ml; II It A1 5 \ ,N * i "The Scarlet Shadow" J S 5 > A Special l.omedy nhd Hearst \ ' \fiT.i Added. J BROADWAY Thuradn;, KridnT, Snturdny BILLIE RHODES The Inimilnble Rillie of tlie linppy mnlle mid eontngioni lnngh in hrr first comedy drniiin. "The Girl of My Dreams " An Aflillnted Release How n pretty yiunsster, lvlio itii* "Jiixt- drngKeil up'1 soft ened the heart of n rnibbed millionaire and found riches for herself nnd created hup piness for him. A I.I. NKXT WEEK Oh! You Women TODAY AMI TI)Mni(llOAV >1nls., t;tc A 2c: Night*. ISc A. -* EMI) HKMXKTT IN "TI1K l/AW or MEV ?A I.SO ? 11 r. and )lr*. Sidney Drew IN ??llnrnld, I.nst of the Snion*." It lias Mnilr Thou*nnda Happy ? A 1.1, WI'SBK? .Mnl.Vt ISr X -r; 22c <t lie. IIKN AI.KXA>IIRIl Scorc.H Annthrr Triumph In ??TIIK Tl UN IV Till'. IIOAD" ?ALSO? I-'o? Sonxhinc Comedy Stars IN "MOMSY TAI.KS" VICTOR ? VICTOR Two M hoppiriR PrndncMona WM. S. IIAHT IN "Till: JIOMKV CORRAL* Another Thrilling: Westerner ? AI.SO "TIIK VOOMSII AGK" WITH Hack Scunctt llcnuticn nnd the Knmou* Coniptiy Knlcrtainrrn .uuti AND TOMORROW Mntn., )> A >i VIrIiIx, Ihc A 2c. (iKORGK WAI.SII IN "HELP! HF.I.P! POIilCEr A NO ?'LOVKSOMIO V.liKK" IN ??HIM; LP THR CURTAIN" AIko Ktnojrrani Nrun VICTOR \otv .Showing?Sents ISc A !!c Tnx A Delight to Womnn's Ifrnrt I.ICII.1.IC 1,10K STKWAnT IN "Till-: 1ITII COMMA MIMKXT" AND Ford Sterling, l.oniae Fndrnza nnd the Sennetl llcmitir<i IN "TITE I.ITTIiK WIDOW" SPECIAL ISIS Scnnon'a IllKROiit Thriller til ISIS NEXT WEEKS I*l Bolshevism on Trial 7J Picturing the Hatred, Oree.d, I.ust Under the Hed Flag Not Propaganda, Not. Wnr, Hut a Compelling Dramatic Masterpiece 00E0N 10c Today and Again Tomorrow 10c ODEON DAVID WARK GRIFFITH PRESENTS UTIIE GIRL WHO STAYED AT HOME" First Time Ever Shown Here at Odcon Prices "The Shopping Center Today's Big News Relates to Our MAY MUSLIN WEAR SALE No greater opportunity than this to supply one's needs of dainty under things for all summer?quality gar ments?besides at a big saving of money. This is a sale that means more this year than ever before, and something a sale may not mean again for a long, long time to come. And that is the opportunity to get UNDER GARMENTS TRIMMED WITH DAINTY IMPORTED LACES AND EMBROID ERIES. Only merchants and manufacturers know how difficult, how almost impossible, it is now to get foreign trimmings. Most of the Undergarments in this sale are from the "American Undergarment Com pany," who heretofore have used none but imported laces and embroideries on all their garments. After these pieces are gone there can be no more of such at any price. And yet we are now able to offer these? Thousands of Sample Garments At Exactly One-Third Below Regular Prices Get them now while you can. Be sure and visit the sale today or at your earliest oppor tunity. The choicest values are sure to be gone after the first few days. We In>ite Special Attention to tlie Wonderful Values in the Sample (Garments at $1.59 and $.'J.IS. The pretiy high and low neck Gowns at the lower price, the long and short skirts, the Enve lope Chemise, the Corset Covers and Drawers. And?at $3.4S?the handsomely trimmed Gowns, the lacev long Skirts, the Combinations and En velope Chemise; most of which have real Clunv, real Irish or real Val., laces. These are the big lots of the May Sale and must be seen to be appreciated. Other Sales Lots?All of them wonderful in value though not quite so extensive in variety or quantity?59c, 79c, $1.19, $2.19, $2.9S and $4.98. Specials in Extra Size Garments Gowns, both lacc and em broidery trimmed; sizes 18, J 'J and 20, $1.25 and $1.50. Satteen Skirts, with neat scalloped bottom ? very line grade and cut extra width hips, $2.10. Tucked I'lain Skirts, flounce with cluster tucks, above every tuck hemstitch ed, $1.25. High-Grade Laccy Gowns, for the very large figure, but made dainty, $3.00. Modesty Skirts, at 00c, 70c and $1.00. Roth lace edged and embroidery. REDFERN CORSETS A May Sale Feature at $3.98 Get the price firmly fixed in your mind and then note what the quality of the corset. "Retlfern" Corsets of ex cellent pink brocade mate rial; a long hip, low bust model, with six garters. and lace-trimmed top; all sizes between 21 and 28. It is not our policy to say just how much more these Corsets are worth, but they are the biggest value in a high grade Corset we've offered in a long time. Don't miss seeing them. Second Floor, East. W