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U. S. Homes Open
For Child Refugees
On British Vessel
Care Is Arranged
For 200 as Many Offer
To Help Program
By th» Associated Press.
NEW YORK. July 6—Offers to
care for children fleeing warring
Europe came tonight from business
Arms, private schools, religious or
ganizations and wealthy individuals
as the Arst boatload of child refu
gees from England neared American
shores.
All of the 200 youngsters arriving
on the British vessel, whose identity
has been kept a closely guarded se
cret, have homes and proper care
already arranged for them.
For hundreds of others, mainly
from Britain and France, who will
arrive later, however, scores of
groups and organizations have vol
unteered their facilities.
University Women Appeal.
Meanwhile, the British Federation
of University Women appealed to
the American Association of Uni
versity Women to help care for their
several hundred children for the
duration of the war. In Washing
ton. Dr. Kathryn McHale, general
director of the American group, said
hundreds of refugees, ranging from
6 to 16 years in age, would be
brought here as speedily as pos
sible under the British o.uota, to be
cared for by some of the Nation’s
68.000 university trained women.
From Dr. Lewis Perry, headmaster
of Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter,
N. H„ one of the country’s best
known preparatory schools, came
the announcement that he would
lead a group of prep schools co
operating with the United States
Committee for the Care of European
Children.
Bishop Takes 400.
The committee said private schools
already had offered to provide full
board and tuition for a total of
about 1.700 children.
Th£* Most Rev. Bernard J. Sheil,
senior auxiliary bishop of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chi
cago. has ofTered to care for 400
children of any creed In "a perma
nent camp” and to pay all of their
expenses.
Mrs. Harry F. Guggenheim, daugh
ter of Col. Joseph Patterson, pub
lisher of the New York Daily News,
has offered her estate, Hempstead
House, at Westbury, Long Island,
as a reception center for 200 chil
dren.
Other offers received by the com
mittee, headed by Marshall Field,
included the facilities of the estates
of Mrs. Herbert N. Strauss at Red
Bank, N. J.. and the Garrison <N. Y.>
estate of Miss Janet Fish, daughter
of the late Hamilton Fish.
Gas Mask for Newborn
R. Thrower, air-raid warden of I
Ipswich, England, claims a record
by delivering a gas mask to a baby
40 second.^after it was born and be
fore it had started its first cry.
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Is it any wonder that we sell more
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. • . First Floor
Cleaning Is Not Enough!
Your furs need expert inspection by
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. . . helps to restore the subtle
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That meons
Your furs need to roll and tumble
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fresh sawdust, to restore the nat
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means
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noted with just the right chemicals
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Your furs need gentle patting with
rattan stoves, brushing lovingly os
you would brush your own hair. Then
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even when new. That means
HOLLANDERIZING costs no
more than ordinary cleaning
some times less.
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Warn stall
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♦ Round* Crystals....... T9c
♦ Fancy Crystals.—29c
The Palais Royal, Watch
Repairs . , 'First
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Refresh Your Both With
Doggett & Ramsdeil's
PINE OIL
6 oz.
I Size
Poor o spoonful of' Pin* Oil •»
your tub while the water is
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.. a
Doable Dollar Value!
$2 Dorothy Gray
COLOGNE.. *1
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Treadeasy
White Shoes
Are as Cool as a
Mountain Stream!
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Exclusive With
The Palais Royal
Let hot weather come, your feet
won't mind if clgd in snowy white
built-for-waiking Treadeasy shoes.
Stylish, but with unseen scientific
comfort features. We sketch two
models from an interesting col
lection.
7 he Palais Royal,
Footwear , . . Second Floor
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Our Air-conditioned Beauty Salon
Introduces...
AN
EXCLUSIVE
WAVE
That's Your
Very Own!

• Individually
packed.
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• Cool, quick and
comfortable.
9 No wirei, no
L machinery.
The Matchless Permanent "With Preparatory Oil"
A Regular
$15.00 Wave
Special Introductory Price
Individually prescribed solutions that successfully wav*
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brittle-dry to limp . . . from dyed and bleached to silvery
white! "PREPARATORY OIL"—makes this permanent
truly different. Scientifically balanced oils leave your hair
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Beauty Salon . . . Balcony
i
Three Reasons Why I
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T. A. G. Hose
$1 VST
| Lady Washington Hose arc tested for
quality of silk used . . . tested far work
manship and durability.
2 Lady Washington Hose are Approved for
style . . . meaning that their seams,
shape of ankle reinforcement and colors
have .passed rigid specifications.
^ Lody Washington Hose ore Guaranteed
to give complete satisfaction. i
The Palais Royal,
Hosiery . . . First Floor
SPECIAL PURCHASE
Mallinsons Printed Rayon
Sheers, made to sell for $1
• Dots
• Monotones yard
• Multi-color Prints
You know how cool and wrinkle-resistant rayon sheers are, you know hew dependable
any Mallinson fabric is ... So you know that with a 41c saving on each yard, this
is a real bargain.
BEMBERG RAYON SHEERS in a wide selection of newest patterns. Yard_69c
PURE SILK PURE DYE PRINTS, sold earlier in season for $1.69 and $1.95,
SPECIAL, yard___79c
A VARIETY OF SHEER COTTON PRINTS
Printed Check Sheers, yard_ 39c
Printed Dotted Swiss, yard 39c
Printed Chiffon Voile, yard,
29c. 39c. 58c
Printed Muslin, yard. ------29c
Her Ladyship Printed Organdy.. 79r
Eyelet Batiste & Pique_ 79c, $1
Fancy Check Dotted Swiss, yard, 49c
The Palais Royal, Fabrics • • • Second Floor
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MONDAY ONLY !
Boudoir Chair
Unusually Large Size for
‘6.95
Just a chair, you might think because it is only
, $6.95. But this chair has real comfort, even a
spring seat, and has the dainty appeal you want
jt for a boudoir chair. Green, blue or black grounds
* with colorful patterns.
The Palais Royal, Furniture .. . Fourth Floor
MONDAY ONLY
Any Decorator Would Approve This
Classic 18th Century Design
Bedroom Suite
*69.75
Lines simple, detailing restrained ... the design
of this suite is such as might be found in one
selling far many times this price. Bed, chest,
dresser; mahogany veneers an gumwood.
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MONDAY ONLY
New Low Price for Secretary in
Break-Front Style
’34.95
Plenty of secretaries at $34.95 ... but not plenty
in this break-front style. Copied from a fast- !
selling, expensive piece, this one retains all the
many shelves and storage spaces which makes it
so useful and decorative.
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MONDAY ONLY
All-American Favorite in
Dinette Set
‘29.95
This Duncan Phyfe style table is liked because its
center pedestol means no bumping against legs,
because its style is even formal enough for a regu
lar dining room. 4 white leatherette-covered chairs.
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MONDAY ONLY
An All-American Favorite!
Barrel* Chair
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[The barrel chair proves that a chair can give the
maximum of comfort and still be as artistic in
design at one could desire. Choice of colors in |
cotton and rayon damask.
The Palais Royal, Furniture .. . Fourth Floor
s Solid Maple Twin Beds, REG. $19.95 “<£»* .—$8.75
Maple bed with "worn" edges. Limited quantity
Double Deck Coil Springs, REG. $11.95 "oS?" _$8.75
Have stabilizers to prevent sway; standard sizes.
Innerspring Mattresses, Special *Onfy * . _ _ _ .$8.75
Have one-piece silent interlocking coils; standard sizes.
Foldaway Cot, Regularly
$12.95, Monday_$8.75
Has heavy rolled edges on mdttress to hold
shape. Compact 30-inch size.
Couch, Regularly $34.95,
Monday-^.$22.75
Innerspring construction; makes double or
twin beds.
The Palais Royal, Furniture . , . Fourth Floor
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