SCARCE LABOR LEAVES APPLE CROP TO SPOIL Farm Board Members Coun sel Co-operation by Gov ernment and People. Thousands of bushels of apples are rotting in the orchards of Pennsyl vania, according to W. T. Creasy, member of the executive committee of the Federal Board of' Farm Or ganizations and former president of the Pennsylvania State Grange. Mr. Creasy waa In the city con ferring with the authorities of the board about the convention which la to be held In Washington. August 77. 3 and 2S. "Hundreds of bushels of apples are rotting in my orchards." said Mr. Creasy, "because of the uncertainty of getting the fruit delivered in marketable condition." This question of getting produce to the consumer will be one of the ques tions taken up at the convention of the Federal Board of Farm Organisa tions. ? aur?rala Dalrysaea. S. W. Ayer?, secretary of the Asso ciation of Dairymen of California: Milo D. Campbell and a delegation from the Milk Producers' Association of California, will attend. 8. J. Lowell of the New Tork SUte Grange will talk on "How Farmers May Co-operate." Gilbert M. Hyatt, president of the National Federation of Postal Em ployes, yesterday discussed co operation as the ultimate way of solving the hiarh cost of living problem. Just now. according to Mr. Hyatt, th? problem conld be alleviated by allowing government employe? to purchase at the commissary storea "The line between the officer in the army and the other government employ?e la too closely drawn," said he. "The government employ? Is an Ideal person to start a co-operative movement.'? aald Mr. Hyatt. "He la a settled re?ident of the di.trict he lives in. He knows from year to year Jnat what his salary U and ha 1? more able to plan his part aad to aubacribe than la th? mas with irregular habita: "Tha problem la more aerloua In Washington." continued Mr. Hyatt, "than In other parta of the country. Everywhere price? are outrageous, bat especially here, and the men In Washington reclve no mor? than the men in other parta of the country. PLAN LAFAYETTE'S BIRTHDAY PROGRAM The committee of arrangements for I-afayette a birthday celebration met at Hotel Lafayette and com pleted their preparations for th? meeting of September S at Conti nental Memorial Hall, Seventeenth and D ?treats, northwest, at S p. nv, the lint birthday of Lafayette. The folio seing societies were repre sented: Order of Washington, by ?Wr. William Bowie: Knight? or the Golden Horseshoe, by Mr. Thomas Campbell Washington; Scion? of Catoni?I Cavalier?, by Mr. Daniel Smith Gordon; Founder? and Pa triot?, by Mr?. William Van Sandt Cox: Son? of Revolution of Georgi?, by Dr. Joaeph O. B. Bulloch; D. A. R. by Mr?. Charle? Dreko West cot t and Mr?. Caiu? M. Brumbaugh: Order of White Crane, by Sidney F. Smith; Sons of American Revolu tion, by Sidney F. Smith: Society of American Wars. Admiral Frank lin J. Drak? and Admiral Charle? J. Badger; Daughter? of Veteran?, by Mr?. Mary Van Ne?? Nanth; Order of Lafayette, by Dr. Joseph G. B. Bullock. Thc?e Interested are cordially In vited to be present on September (. W. H. Kirkpatrick Goiaur Over. W. I!. Ktrkpatrick, of Washington, formerly sales manager for a motor car company here and well known to many Washlngtonlans aa secretary of the ???-comers Bible Class, has en listed for overseas work with the T. M. C A. and will leave ?oon for France. FOOD PRICES UP 7 PER CENT IN LAST YEAR Average Increase for the Month Ended June 15 Is 2 Per Cent. The retail prices of food as a whole in the United State?, according to re port? received from retail dealer? by th? Bureau of Labor Statistics, of the Department of Labor, ?how an increase of 7 per cent In the one year period f?om June 15, 1917, to June IS, 1918. and an increase of 2 per cent in the one-month period from Msy 15 to June IS, 1918. Average prices are shown for twen ty-eight articles of food. For the one-year period six articles show a decline In price, ranging from 2 per cent each for cheese and sugar to 55 per cent for potatoes. Ten articles show an Increase of 20 per cent or over, the greatest Increase being 35 per cent for round steak. Coffee shows no change In price In the year. Flour declined 17 per cent, while bread Increased 2 per cent. Many Advaaeea la Month. In the month. May 15 to June 15, 1918, sixteen article? show an increase in price. The greateat increase, 32 per cent, is shown In potatoes, which Is due to new potatoes being more generally on the market. The fif teen other articles show compara tively small Increases ranging from less than one-half of 1 per cent for eggs, butter and coffee, to 7 per cent for both sirloin and round steak. Food aa a whole shows an increase of SS per cent in June, 1918, as com pared with June, 1913. For thla five year period every article shows an Increase of 44 per cent or over. The least advance, 44 per cent, I? shown in milk. Butter Increased 46 per cent; eggs 55 per cent. THREE NAVY MEN DROWNED. Members o? U. S. S. Supply Crew Lost Lives August 10. The Navy Department reports that the following men were drowned from the U. 8. S. Supply on August 10: Juan Crus, seaman second das?, (J. S. N? of Guam, M. I.; Ralph Ray ford Davis, fireman second class, U. S. N., of Tayloraville. Ga.; Vicente Santos, seaman second class, I.'. S. N., of Guam, M. I. THREE OF COAST GUARD MADE NAVAL CAPTAINS Sixteen Others Alio Recommended by Selection Boaid. Th? Naval Selection Board, of which Admiral Mayo la president, recom mended from the Coast Guard for temporary promotion to the rank of captain In the navy: Senipr Capte. William E. Reynolds. Daniel P. Foley and Francia M. Dunwoody. Thirteen captains of the Coast Guard were recommended for temporary pro motion to the rank of senior captain In the Coast Guard as follows: James H. Brown. James M. Moore, William V. K. Jacobs, Preston H. Ubberroth, Andrew J. Henderson, Richard O. Crisp. Frederick G. Dodge, George C. Carmine. Frederick J. Haake, James G. Bellinger, Charles K. Johnston, Aaron L. Gamble and Harry G. Ham let. Three captains of engineers of the Coast Guard were recommended for temporary promotion to the rank of senior captain In the Coast Guard: Ja-nes H. Chalker, Charles F. Nash and Denl? F. X. Bowen. CAMP QUARTET MEMBERS. The camp quartet of the T. M. C A. has been filled. Those who are In cluded In the quartet are Private Lof tus H. Ward, of American University, baritone; Benjamin A. Llnebirk. bas?; Herman Purner, tenor, and Bry ant St. Clair, tenor. James Jenkins, jr.. Is the director, and Miss G. Mc Rae will be the accompanist. The quartet will ?Ing at all the camps In the Washington district and will probably assist in the "G" campaign for funds In October. FORT MIE IS KEEN TO SHOW NOVEL STUNTS Vaudeville for Tonight and Field Day Tomorrow for Public. Fort Myer Is going to entertain the people of Washington and vicinity this evening and tomorrow afternoon. It yoo. want to :e?. some Idea of what the boyr: will do to the Hun. be on hand. Beginning at 7 o'clock sharp this even ing, a program of eight events will In clude wrestling matches, boxing and some vaudeville ?kit? in which soldier talent will vie with picked profes sionals from the Keith circuit. The stage will be on the parade ground, weather permitting. Saturday afternoon will be field day at the fort, and soldi, is of the 312th Cavalry, the Twenty-ninth and Sixty ninth Engineers, the Quartermaster Corpr and the Medical Corp? will par ticipate In the events, which are twelve In number, all of them Interest ing. The following Is the order in which they will be given: (1), rush tu* of war. (2), circle wrestling. In dividual: (3>. circle wrestling, team; (4). cage ball: (5). mnss ?oeeer; (6), 100 yard dash; (7). pas? the Hun; (8). line wrestling, team; , mounted wrestling, cavalry. The program starts at 1:30. !GAS EMPLOYES WILL PICNIC ON TUESDAY The annual excurpton and outing of the Washington Ga.^ l-lght Em ploy??.?}' Heneflcial asocial.on and the Capital Bfneflcial^Asisorialion will bo held Tuesday at Chenap?'ake ?iejeh. More than 3,??) persons are expected to attend. NAVAL CASUALTIES REPORTED One Lost Overboard at Sea; One Drowned While Bathing. The Navy Department reports the ? following casualties: Wllmer Charles Andes, seaman, see- ' ond class. United State? Naval Be- ? eerve Force, of El Dorado Spring?, ! Mo., lost overboard at sea August S: Everett Gerrlsh Phllbrlck. electrician,; second class. United State? Naval Re serve Force, of Nabant, Mas?., drowned while In bathing In France. NATURALIZE 2,000 MEN OF PETERSBURG CAMP Authorities Will Hold Ceremony To day, Authorities Speaking. Petersburg, Va., Aug. 16.?Secretary of Labor W. B. Wilson will speak In Petersburg tomorrow afternoon at the ceremonies, when 2.000 national army men from Camp Lee will be come citizens of this country for which they are ncsw training to fight The ceremonies will be held In Cen tral Park, which has been the drill ground for American soldiers for six war?. The naturalization court procedure will be under the direction of Judue Philip Cocke, of Asheville, N. C, nat uralization officer at Camp I.ee. and the ceremonies generally will be under the Joint auspices of the War Camp Community Service of the Commis sion on Training Camp Activities and the Rotary Club of Petersburg. The fighting men who are to be come citizens are largely Italians, with a number of Greeks and Slavs, and come almost entirely from the Pittsburgh district of Pennsylvania. Two thousand fighting men is the greatest number which will ever have been naturalized at one time. Y. M. C. A. Leaders Meet. A meeting or fifty camp general secretaries and religious work'dl^ec tors for the Washington district of the T. M. C. A. was held yesterday at the War Work Building. 1704 G 1 street northwest, for th? purpose of discussing religious work in the Wash ington district. Whiriyflagi Patriotic novelty for the front of your car or bi cycle. Spins merrily in the breeze. Does not soil, tarnish nor t?l ?? wear out.?pi.W Friday and Saturday Specials not equaled elsewhere in ^^slnir?toi* :D 4 Almoft seems at if we knew what you were going to need better than 70a do yourself, doesn't it? Here's everything you had in mind to get?and several items you'd overlooked! We think that's good service!?not only serving yon well, bat THINKING AHEAD for yon! Get buy with these specials right away! They're topnotch values! A Shower Bad? for Every Ho Attaches to any faucet. Rubber ?pray brush is healthful and Invigorating to the skin. Five 4tEC ?? ri.? fffT* 4?.eSO.llV Guaranteed Toothbrushes. Large Assortment. Tow Choice, 25c each ? ABE ? Core? Collis. Best Remedy for Chills, Fever and Malaria. TRY IT CANDIES licloss? S ai t% m r-easerted Jordan Almond?, the pound ?. 43? ? hocolate - covered Cher rle?, the pound. 48* [ hocolate-covered Whip ped Creaam.. date Chocolate - covered Bra sil Rsta. ?Oe Klein's Chocolate Aimone! Bans, each Sei box of 20 bar?.SI.OO ?aasoaet < hocolatca, lb box.OOe t? Sl.SO They Make He.althy Hair! Wampole's Sage and Sul phur, an excellent tonic to promote the growth of hair and remove dand ruff without coloring the lightest hair.4?e Penslar'e Hair Tonic con tains all the necessary drugs to make a perfect hair tonic that will put the scalp in good condi tion and make the hair ?oft and fluffy. The formula I? on the label; you can lee ex actly why we recom mend It ?bove all other?. Two size bottle, SOe. SI.OO Barnard'? Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, 50c ?ize...3t>e Barker's Hlrsutus. 85c size .TSe Hays' Hair Health, S8e, TSe Wild Root Hair Tonic, 60c size .?2e Vaseline Hair Tonic, for dry, brittle hair. .35e OOe Herplclde Hair Tonic. ?43e, 83e Parker'? Hair Balsam, 43e, SSe Wesphal's Hair Tonic, 3Sv. TSe E. R. B. Hslr Tonic. 4*r, 08c Formaldehyde Fumi gat ors Worth ajoc and 50c, 25c , Harris Self-filling Fountain Pens, $1.25 Dental Floss, the Saie Toothpick, 15c Guaranteed Rubber Goods Two-quart size hot-water bottle; white, red and maroon rubber; all guaranteed perfect; worth 11.00 and ?1.50. />q1 Sale price.??? 11.11 Goodyear Hot-water Bottles: full two quart size; made especially for People's Drug stores, of the best heavy maroon rub- ?SS ?Q ber: guaranteed two years....?.epl.O?J ? .mhl.nllon Feaalala ?Triage and Hot "" ,r . "?? * * ' '?Rival Combination?complete with fittings and about two-quart hot-water bottle: made of best maroon rubber; 4*1 no guaranteed perfect. Special.??1.47? ???? ?l?????*??Rex No. i'Bu?bSyi-ing?; made of best 9Qa white rubber. Guaranteed perfect . . . ????ia Ku,>> Syrlnse, ?oft red rubber, with' three hard rubber pipe?, screw fittings; Goodyear make; guaranteed one year. 98? Ingram's Milkweed Cream, for your complexion 39c Barnard's Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic. 39c BATH CAPS, best grade, latest styles, 19c to 59c Delicate Cooling Talcums *?>?????? Borated or VUle-t Tale C?lcate'? lall oder? I? s??ekl Talei two ?lac 18e, voMihh.' ili., .. r-_Ti7*L _?!"*. Ns. Sqnlhb.' Violet ear < ?reseti?,? t.?, H.ibeoek'? Cat Rear Tale. Melba Tale, whit? ?r flesh. Ilahcock'a Carvi???!? Tale. William.? Viale?, Canati?* ?r I.II?,' I'alneoltve Talc. ?-"ase. Wary Garden Tale, white ?r fleak... 2I.C _17e _15e ....25* ....IS? ....15c -Ite _ M_R?w" Tn,r? ?*" ? eVIleate flairai ?dar ?f th. ??ll??Si Beaulr Ro.c! pat ap In eprl.kle-?., riawaj .asBerleasi Talc.lrtle. flesh ?r white.". ,T~.'..C'?? (oleate'. Baby Talc. . S? ??*",G'" V,?** ???*?**?? Tal?, contain? hOsVa?'?elei.' which "sWike,Ti? ke.ll.a aad e?e>ll.KI perfu-e? like ,,.| wl.let?, ?..de eTiiee??llw fer the kabri tail ?os... .?rl.kle-t.p banc?.. ^^ ???eelalty 5Hrt?!5.\,?,??V'\J*"t"" S Covyl???!?; re-gnlar 1??"???.lai, Barnard'? Molet Moaejaorklr T?lc.7^ sasw asssssj.???}?* L?. ? T. Reverla Violet Tale, white ?r fleck ".JJJ 7th Store No. 4 K Sti. W. Henhey'5 Coco?. Purest, Most Deli cious, Vz-fl?. Ca?, 15c 2 Cans, 27c Smokes ni ISe Straight "Averi?" (perfecto jUDUflj ' j'ror Mei' hoi" of '??.' S3-T5. ~~^~~~~ Havana Second?, each. 2c 13 for 25ci box of ion, ?.?.??. William the I our?h ?Iunior? 1. r., _ 6 for 2Sei box of 50. g-.'.oo. - Freak llolled Has?*-? ? for 35ei box of 60. S2.O0. Carl MKrhell Cigar?. 7e 4 for 2Sei box of SO. ?,1.00. La Liada (Geaalae Manli?. 11 while they last. 3 for.lOrle g for ISe. W ZBe Prince Hamlet Cigarette? I I cut to. package.IS*] Parkasje? of 20, "Egjptlon Pret tlcat Cigarette?.24c A Great Big List of World's Best FAMILY REMEDIES Real Tooth Insurance! Alcohol, denatured. | ? People's Price, pint . IOC Albolene, Russian Mineral Oil. People's Price. Alum Powder, Peo ple's Price, pound. Bicarbonate Soda. People's Price, pound. Boric Acid, People's Price, pound. Chloride Lime. Peo ple's Price, 12-ounce.. Cascara Tablets. Price, loo, 5-grain. Calocidc, for sore feet. People's Price_ Carbolic Acid, pure People's Price, pint... Creo Terpia Co. People's Price, pint... Collyrium, Wyeth. People's Price. Cuticura Ointment. People's Prices, 33c, 45c snd ..?_ Sarbona, People's Prices, 13c, 19c and... Cascarets. People's Prices, ioc, 23c and... Doan's Kidney Pills. People's Price . 75c 15c 10c 22c 10c People's 25c 23c 75c 83c 59c 85c 38c 45c 53c Bromo Seltzer. People's Prices, ioc, eoe, *>| | A 38c, 78c. s^-Idif Blaud's Iron Pills. | C People's Price, 100_ IOC Beecha'm's Pills. People's Price. Bovinine. People's Prices, 65c and. Baume Analg?sique. People's Price. Bisurated Magnesia, pie's Prices, 45c and. Bliss Native Herb T; People's Price, $1.00 size. Gude's Peptoman gan . Blue-Jay Corn or Plasters. People's Price. D. D. D. People's Prices, 35c, 45c and.. Dc Witt's Kidney People's Prices, 39c and . Dobell's Solution. People's Price, pint... Dioxogen. People's Prices, sic, 39c and... Epsom Salts. People's O Price, pound. OC Eno's Fruit Salt. People's Price. Ely's Cream Balm. Peo ple's Prices, 49c Qu and.one Fluid Extract Cascara Aro matic. People's Price, OC_ Fairchild's Pepsin. People's Prices, 49c and. 20c 98c 53c Pco 69c 'ablet*. 79c 98c Bunion 19c 83c Pills. 79c 15c 59c s8c 83c 89c THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY ?to secure a satin skin?apply Satin Skin Cream, then Satin Skin Powder. _35c Size, 29c_ O-dor-Sweet prevents per spiration odors. 25c Sea Salt. in 5-lb. bags, for the bath, 19c 50c Alysia Face Powder, all shades, 43c 36C Joss American Arbutus Talcum, 24c Regular 35c Size Formaldehyde Fumigatore, 25c Cream of Tartar and Sulphur Lozenges. lit Colfcat?**? Dental < rr n m, trial lifte, 1 or. Larve elle. ss*??, t y on"i Tooth Powder or I*? ?te. 25c ulaSe.lit??* Iprro I>?rntn. ( rrnm. ? sure pre vent i\ e of RiprgR' diseⅇ the famous tooth pasto; larcre tube .-." \1badoa Tooth Paste.'??.*>r Dento* Peroxide Dental ''ream prevents receding gum.- and removes tartar; 3Sc tube. .??Ae Pepsodeat Tooth Paste* BOc . .4?%e tube v-initnl Tooth Ponder. .2le rnlKate*? Dental Ponderi small size. Mei ?arpe size.24e Kolrnos Tooth Paste* regular 30c tube.Sic S a ? r e e ? Tooth Pastel 25c pize .l?e Forhan's Tooth Pastei regular 50c sue.42e Dentleura Tooth Pastei 25c tube ,.??.r : in h > m., ? Tooth Pastei 25c tube .ISe \\ hit? '? Tooth Pastei large size .ri. Tria, size. ]Oc Pond's Tooth Paste.l?e Ideal Thlornte of Potash Tooth Paste, whitens the teeth, hard ens the ?. unis and prevents Rigps disease; tube....2?c 3 tubes.wir Gilbert Alarm Clocks, guaranteed ? year, $1.19 RUBBER GLOVES, best grade, 98c pair Black Flag Insect Powder, 10c, 23c, 45c Popular Toilet Waters and Extracts iMeritol Extract, crab apple and rose, choice. . .29c Azurea, Floryme or Le Tr?fle Toilet Water. .$2.3? Djer-Kiss Extract, ounce.$1.69 Djer-Kiss Toilet Water.11.69, $2.69 Mary Garden Extract, ounce.$2.58 Mavis Extract, ounce.$1.00 Lady Mary Extract, ounce."$1.25 Payan Extract; all the floral odors and ?Q special odors in stock; ounce.VivfC Meritol Extract?Mountain violet, crabapple or rose odor?. Put up in frosted bot tles. Choice. 29c Imported Safety Matches dozen boxes, 12c Thermos Bottles, guar anteed, pint, $2.00 Men's Combs, best hard rubber, 25c For Manicuring Cutex Cuticle Remover; reg ular 35c size, 35c. Hudnut's Cuticle ? Remover, 25c. Pray's Ongaline, 39c. Beau Brummel, 39c. Idalia Cuticle Remover, 29c. Idalia Nail Bleach, 39c Lustrite Nail Enamel, ioc and 35c. Cutex Nail Enamel; regular 35c size, saje. Cutex Pink or White Paste, for nails; regular 35c size, 35c For the Invalid White Enamel Bed eo ?? triple-coated.. wCtttf Pans, Plain Zinc Douche Pans; light, but very strong. Special, SI. 18 Zinc Douche Pans, with sine aluminum finish. Special, S1.4S Nu Zinc Bed Pans, aluminum fin ish; light-weisht, comfortable chape. Special. f l.Sti "Princess" Bed Pan, patented shape, with top to cover all. Different from the usual styl?. The moat comfortable bed pan made. Special.*!.?? Store No. 2 7th 4 E So. N. W. Store No. 3 14th A ? Sts. N. W. Store No. 4 7th & M SU. ?. W. Store No. 5 8th & H Sts. N. n [?TODAY I 100 I TODA Y \Friday Bargains I Wonderful Bartains?100 Specially Selected Luis "?. I Wanted Sauner Merchandise Needed Every Diy 1 By Mea, Women usi Children. Shop Todays-Closed Saturday I For Today's Bargains on Street Floor aad Upstairs . See Yesterday Evening's Star *r Times?Se* BeWsr * , Far Today's Attractions in the , \Basement Store] Advance Fall Style? in SILK DRESSES Included at $8.88, $14.88 and $17.88 Many of th? Modeb ?Arrived the tUrfy Part of This Week? For Friday Ooly They Art Offered at TWse Redac tion!. Remarkably Low Prices for Dresses of Tktt Character. Silk Dr*'?**?? of teff?? ta and ?ilk pop! in*, i ? th?? HSMI*| new est ni'.?i?-is. On?* ?mart ut y l*? ig mad*? ?hoi ?- w?i?i*-d with ball button ii imming? of lamt? mats-rial*. All new autumn fVo OQ shades; in women's and mimmetf sizes. Today only at.... ?"?"" Advance Fall Dresses in satins, tanvta? and rr?*pe de chine?, and pretty George it?* combinat ion? nr a 11?*ilk mod??l?. The popular panel model? with ?i'k fringe '-dteint:* will h? found in the lot. AH the new autumn ?had**.??, with plenty of ffl i OC navy and black. Todav owl) at. . ????**? Handsom?? Pr?*??? .?? of ?*n** quality ?atin?. taflVta? and crep? rje chin??*. Twent>-flve rtjrlea from which to select; al?o com bination* of satin a,nd ?.??.?nrett**. Plain tailored or with beads or fiinge trjmmtnir?. Sizes to 44. In the new fall ?had-?. Today only . $17.88 -rasai ri.nra-r. .f ??? Im i| $1 Dressing Sacqoes at 69c Millin.rv *tQr anr] Cfsr Of aood quality p.real.?. Ir miuiaery, JT#c and *>t?. . liKh( and da?rk ???.^ 8it? t0 rrlnitncd und I ntrjmmrrf Hal. la ????' onlv at SSc. Ihr I.?la Worth ? ? I? ***> --: "\?ar. low-price* Hat? In which $1.2S Baagalow fi ft ?mi, 88c. t?. finish ..ut th? ?.a...? Chole? , Another ?hipm?nt ot apron? in ,f trimmed or nntrimmed mod- ptrcll,, and ch,mbr.v? w|th ?I? in lare?, medium and ?mall rtmwUc Waist lin? or straight-line ? napes: in ??ihrr natural or rol- mc iirm,. ori, to ? cu?tom.r. Today md SSc ?ach. ; oniv at iSc Union Suits at 55c. Fin? ribb?d. low neck. ?le?v? i?s? ?nd tight or lnosf-km? ? 1'nion Suit?, in ?ire? 36 and "is. : ?liRhtly imp?rf?ct 75e quality. Special for today only ?t 55c. Wraea's Ho? at 17c. Cotton Ho?e. in bla^k or white, with re-enforcc-d he^l and to??. All ?ire?. Mill mend? of Z$C crades. Today only. lTc. Women's Hose at 23c. Mercerized Cotton and Lisle Ho?e. in black, white and a? *f.it?-d color?. All size?. Mill nends of 35c grades. Today .nly at 23c. Thread Silk Hose. 50c. In black, navy and brovn. ! Sizes ??? and 10. Mad*? with I lisle garter hem and lisle ?ni?- j and toe; high pplic?*d h*M. Mill mend* of ,l grad?*s. Today only | at a?'-c pair. Sate Hab" at Sl.69. Sample White Satin Hat?, j neatly tailored and finished with I gros-grain ribbon?. In larg?* ? and small styles. Value? up to 1 S3.50. Today only at ll.St. Untrimmed Hats,G $129. About 150 Velvet Vntrimme*.^ Hate in advance fall ?tyl**?. Ko ! two alike. Value? up to $2.ai?. ? Today only at ?1.2!?. Ribbed Vest*. 2 for 25c. Women'? Coarse Ribbed Ve?t?. in sizes 34, 36 and IS. Mill : mends of ?G?? quality. Today * only at 2 for 25c. $1 Wash Blouses, Special, 75c. I Voile and Lawn Blouse?, which] are odd lota and broken assort- ' m? ms of higher priced blouses - In all white *?r In colors; perfect ? qualities, but slightly musse?! from handling ?none soiled. To- ' day only at Tac. $2.2g Vo?e BUtues at $1.48. Voile Blouse? in broken assort ment? and odd lota, ?lightly mu??e-d from handling; in tai lored and trimmed style?, with embroidered and tucked fronts. Sise?, as to 46. Today only at ?1.4H. Batkiif Sait*, Today at 68c. For boys and girls; these one pi?-- . suit? in black only. Sizef ? t Suit?. $1.98 Women's and Miases' Bathing Suits in a broken assortment ol sizes. Value? to $3 SO in the lot Today only at I1.SA. Children. Dresses at $1.49. Values to $2.25 in the lot. About *. dozen a? ? ?-?es of ezcel l*-nt grade gingham, trimmed in contrasting shades. Shown In pretty st ? ipe? and pk.id?; well tailored and perfect fitting. To day only at It.St. Today at 19c. Limited assortment of Lace and Km broidery -trimmed Brassiere?. in >ize? 32 to 3S. We reserve right to limit purchases. Today only at l?c. $3.50 Slipovers, Today, $2.98. j Of all-wool sephyr yarn; knil-j ted in solid colors of salmon. J rose, Pekin. light Mue and green , with two rows of white about ; one inch wide around waist line. ; Size? 16 to 44. Today only at $2.98. ?? Sizes Middy Svita. $1.49. \\ -ni. n s and aliases' Suit? \v..rth to I?.S-0. Made of good ? quality ?"?ulatea cloth, with blouse's of white ana colored ?triped 'Omhinatione. finished with belt and two pockets. Skirt, ? f all-white Galatea, with ?-?m h band around bottom to nw'.cta bloaae. Today only. $1.4*. Ts7 45c Ribbon?. 29c Mill lrngths of ?atin. taffeta !. st $1.88._ Dr**t Gisatkasm?, 23c WWt* Piqoe, 29c Yawl The new plsld? and ?tripes In ? Soft flnl?h and wide arale; alio rich coloring?; 1.500 yard? to be ? White Madras Suiting, of agured distributed; 30c a yard quality, ?tripe?; yard wide: ISc wain? at at Uc ??c yard for today only. Oa aale Today?Palala Rayai?ISai $3 U-avbreJa*, $2.69. Gloria Silk fmbrellas with ?rivage edge; haw? car-red ral? slon handle? with ?ilk wrist loop. Today only at S3.6S._ Union Snrts at 29c Tn low-neck. loo??-kn?e an* ?l?iv?l?ss atyle. trimmed with lace. Size? 34. 3C and 3S. Mill m?nd? of SOe grade?. Special for today only at 2Se- Limit two ta a cu?tom?r._ ? Cersets, $1.95. Patron* of these model? will be delightfully ?urpri?ed with tod?v'? price. Any woman pre ferring a medium bust and Iona* skirt corset 1* promised a rara bargain._ $1 J? TaUe Csnrars, 89c Hemmed, ready to use. Highly mercerised and attractive pat tern?; ?lse S?x<3 tochea.