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v-py .jpffiiJ ' JMiWPipsHpiJ 12 THE WASHINGTON TIMES: THURSDAY; JULY 117 1918. I Ulttli l ;ip 1 TELEGRAPH BILL MAY SIDETRACK PROHIBITION RIDER (Continued from First Pace.) reference to trine be stricken from It. Hus motion was not voted on. "The amendment simply amounts to confiscation of the grapo crop.' said Senator Fhelaa, Wocld Sere Industry. II -will make a strong effort to save the wine and crape Industry. Tho Benate voted S( to 33 to over Tula a ruling of Senator Saulsbury, as presiding officer, that the point of order raised bjr Senator Penrose was well taken. Bad his ruling been sustained, the dry amendment would "hare been knocked" out. The rote waa taken last evening and was preceded by a Ions clb-V on the par liamentary question. The Tote on the question of sus taining the point of order was: Democrats Gerry. Gore. Hitchcock. Jones of New Mexico. King, Lewis. Martin, Pbelao, Pomerene. Ransdell, Reed, Simmons, smith of Arizona. Smith of Georgia. Smith of Maryland, Swanson. Underwood, and Wolcott total. 18. Republicans Balrd. Brandegee, Calder. France. Frellngbuysen. Hard tag. Johnson of California. Kellogg. Knox, New. Penrose, Smoot, Wada- worth. Warren and Watson total, 10. Total for 33. 4 Agalast Sustaining. Against sustaining the decision: Democrats Astiurst; ' Bankhead, Beckham. Beast. Chamberlain. Fletch. er. Henderson. Kendrlck, McKellar, Myers,. Nugent, Overman, Fittman. Shafroth, Sheppard, Shields. Smith ot South Carolina, Thompson, Tram m ell. Vardaman and Walsh total, 21. Republicans "Borah, Colt, Curtis, Fernald, Hale, Jones .ot. Washing tor, Kenyon. Lenroot, Nelson, Norrls, Folndexter. Sherman, smith or Aiicnl can. Sterling, and Sutherland total 15. Tot( against 38. Absolute shutdown of the brewing Industry ot the United States, cutting ore the manufacture not only or beer, but of all substitutes as well, has been ordered by the Fuel Adminis tration, to save coal. This means that the manufacture of all" beer and all beer substitutes will be halted. Under this order, the whole nation will go dry, as far as beer Is con cerned. In a comparatively few months. There are no great stocks of beer, as there were of whisky when distilling was stopped. It is stated by Dr. Garfield that the action taken is purely a conservation measure designed to save coal. All of the brewing industries of the coun try consume a little over 3.000.000 tons tf coal a year, and the Fuel Ad ministration, unable to make produc tlon from the limitless stores under the ground to meet consumption, has decided that this step is necessary to save coal. First 100 Per Cent Cut. The brewing industry is the first one to face a 10S per cent curtailment under the Fuel Administration proa-ram, which aims at the cutting of all of the less essential Industries of the United States. Before taking action with respect! to the breweries. Dr. Garneld con ferred with Chairman Baruch, of the War Industries Board; Food Adminis trator Hoover, and Vance McConnick, of the War Trade Board. The order bad their approval as part of the Blan to save consumption of raw ma terials, food, labor, and transporta tion. The breweries will be allowed to continue only until present stocks of malt and other grains are consumed. Those concerned in Issuance of the I order believe that it will save much grain. Will Get Jobs for Men. The Public Service Reserve and em ployment service of the Department of Labor win co-operate in getting jobs In essential Industry for the thousands of men who will lose their employment The supply of beer will disappear long before the whiskey supply Is exhausted, though whiskey distilling was stopped nearly a year ago. It was last a little orer two weeks ago that the brewers of the United Btates reached a voluntary agreement with the Fuel Administration to volun tarily curtail their production approxi mately GO per cent, but committing them selves to use or only nan as much coal daring the year as had been previously used. In this way they would save their organization, their credit, and cap ital and keep their men and women em ployed. A eatmtrr worth fla-hrinz for Is a I country worth saving far. Day war I savings stamp with your savings. The Original i Headquarters for the Ed- ison Diamond Disc Phonograph and Rec ords GIBSON CO., Inc., 917 G St ADVERTISEMENT BURKED SNESLA For Dyspepsia, Indigestion Hesrtburn. Belching. Sour Acid Stomach. Gas in Stomach, etc., take a teaepoonful of Bisuratcd Magnesia In a half glass of hot water after eal'ng. Is safe, pleasant and harmless to use and gives almost Instant relief It neutralizes stomacn acidity and sweetens the food contents so that distention Is easy and painless. Sold by druggists everywhere. LOANS On Diamonds, Watches, and Jewelry RELEE, VA. (South of Highway Bridge) BDsIXESS TRAXSACTBD EXCLU- KlYEUX THERE. Take cars at 12th t- and Pennsylva , nla ave. for south end of Highway Bridge. One car ticket each way.. Seconds of 69c Window Shades, at 39c Opaque Cloth Window Shades, 3 ft. wide, 6 and 5 ft. long. White, ecru and preen. Mounted on pood strong spring rollers. Imperfections are slight and will in no way affect the wear nor appearance. ftoldenberg Fonrth Floor. Odd Lot of Corsets Reduced to $2.00 Odd lot of fine quality Cor sets, in several popular mod els; desirable models; large and medium sizes. Gsldenberg's Third Fleer. Summer Store Hours: 9:15 A. 31. to 61. M. IT PAYS TO DEAL. AT Goldfefgs - (MB) BOTH SIDES OF 7 AT K ST. E DCPtNDABtE.STOR Lot of Sample Jewelry at 23c Sample lot of Jewelry, including Earrings, Brooches, "Bar Pins, Hat Pins, Pin Sets, Link Buttons, Collar Pins, etc. Maaaewand up-to-date styles in summer jewelry. First Floor Bargain Booth. - E Cretonnes 'and Scrims,) 25c and 35c Valaes, at I7c yard Mill lengths of Figured Cretonnes, plain and floral designs. Also Car tain Scrims, in, assorted patterns, iom two nieces alike. Very aesbv able" for summer curtains and drap- I cries. First Weer Bargain Tahlei Women's Lisle Union Suits Seconds of $225 Valaes, at $1.25 Women's Mercerized Lisle Union Sujts, low neck and sleeveless, crochet and French band neck and arms. Pants lace trimmed, shell or tight knee. Also envelope suits, flesh and white; sizes 36 to 44. AU well made, comfortable garments. Women's Blue Star Three-piece Union Suits, V shaped necks and sleeveless; sill, taped arms; pants lace trimmed, shell or tight knee; full cut sizes. Regular JQ 85c values Utl Women's Gauze Vests, low neck and sleeveless; crochet neck and arms; extra and regular sizes. 1Q. Seconds of 20c values . ... J.IL Women's Glove Silk Vests, low neck and sleeveless; taped neck and arms;. flesh and white; full cut sizes; Q-f CfZ Worth $1.70 J..UU Boys' Ribbed -and Porosknit Union Suits, high and low neck; short sleeve and sleeveless styles; knee CCn length: sizes 24 to 34. Worth 73c UUL Goldenbers'a First Floor. - n. a-' OflODflMfll WW- We Are Closed All Day SaturdaySo Turn Two Big Days Into One July Economy Sales are booming along, and Friday will be one of the busiest days of the month at "The Dependable Store." Combined, with our regular Friday Remnant Sale are many special underprice offerings at prices that will make it profitable for you to center all your shopping here tomorrow. Sale of Silk Remnants Former Prices Up to $1 .59 a Yard, at 98c . Silks are and have been so popular that a great num ber of odd lengths and short ends hare accumulated. Regardless of the fact that these lots are the best sellmg and most favored weaves, they are gathered together Im day in one group and marked at this heavily reduced price. Inelnd.it an 4I Inrh rcnnrtf Pmuml 40 Inch Colored Crepe de Chine. 33 inch Colored Chiffon Taffeta. 33 inch White Chiffon Taffeta, 33 Inch Colored Batin Messallne. 33 inch Colored Satin Duchesse, 33- Inch Stripe Taffetas. Tho lengths are suitable for making waists, drtsmf, pet ticoats, etc Friday's price, OSc a yard. Silks Worth Up to $1.00 Yard, at 68c Another remnant lot of desirable silks. Including 3(t-lneh Faille Silk Poplin, 38-Inch Coin Spot Slllc Poplin. 32-lneh All Sllk Tan Pongee. 32-inch Stripe Tub Silks, 40-lncb White Chiffon Moussellne. etc. Useful lengths for summer dresses, waists and men's shirts. Coldeaberg'o First Floor! Men, Here's a Real Surprise Sale! Genuine Palm Beach Suits At the Season's Lowest Price $7.50 350 Genuine Palm Beach Sails, in Natural Tan Color AU Sizes 32 to 48 for Men and Young Men. A sale that offers the men of Wash ington a chance to buy cool-looking, comfortable PALM' BEACH SUITS at a genuine saving. Our regular price for these suits js $9.75 but for tomorrow we lower the price to make this the season's biggest value-giving event in men's sum-' mer clothes. Every suit bears the well-known Pabn Beach" label, to show it is a gen uine PALM BEACH the good tailored kind, made with French facings and -piped arm holes. Two and three-button models; also a fancy model for young men. They are all in the popular tan shade, which is .highly desirable and is gener ally improved in looks and shape when nronerlv washed or cleaned. The 350 Palm Beach Suits in this sale will go out quickly at this low price, so don't delay choosing yours. Men's $15.00 $16.50 and $18.00 Suits, at AMt-gy $12. 65 Odd lot of about 50 Suits, representing the one and two of a kind garments from regular stock. Made of nn materials, well tsllored and trimmed; conservative and fancy models in "Enelish black-and-white checks, pepper-and-salt, gray mixtures, stripe effects, etc.; sues In the lot 34 to 46 (a few struts included). Salt. Men's Suit, good quality mate rials, in neat and dressy patterns; full lined and one-eighth silk lined; .sizes In the lot from 33 to 42. S"ld In our regular stock at (JHI Eft $25.00. Reduced to . . . PJ..UU 45 Men's Bine Serge Salt., Rood duality, nicely tailored; Venetian cloth lined; mostly In wro-plecc style; sizes in the lot from 31 to 42 (no 35 and 40). Regular pi Ice. ?of0...Re.du.c.!l S10.00 Geldcnberg. First Floor. .. H.f T,nnff H,Bt two and three-piece styles, of good quality casslmere. In nent datK patterns: sizes In the lot from 32 to 48 (no size 40). Reg- CO OS ular price $120 00.0 Small Lot of Men's Mohair Alpaca Snlt.i neat pin stripes; size 33 to 36 only. Regular 112.00 C 7C to 115.00 values " Small lt of Men's Two-plere Salts, of wool crash. In crim .! or; broken sizes from 33 QC r7C to 44. Reduced to OU.Itf Oddments of Boys' Summer Wearables Boys' Norfolk Suits, of fancy casslmere; knlckerbocker pants; sizes 17 and 18 years 325 Boys' Wash Suits, white and colored materials: made with short straight knee pants; nicely QQ tailored: sizes 3 to 7 years. . Ul First Floor Bargain Booth. Boys' Black Straw Hats. shapes suitable for boys and chil dren from 2 to 6 years of Cfln age Worth OSc each OV First Floor Bargain Booth. Boys' Norfolk Suits, of cassi mere. with full lined knlckerbocker pants; Izes 15, 10. 17 and IS years. Values worth 7 00. S8.00 &A QQ and $300 O'i.OU Boys' Knickerbocker Pants, of dark mixed cassimeres: sizes 7. 8. 0. 11. 10 and 17 g9( Flrt Floor nargaln Booth. Boys' Blue Chambray Overalls, good quality washable ma- HQn terlals; small sizes only I47l Boys' Soldier and Sailor Hats, white and khaki twill drilling; all small broken sizes. Worth OCp 50c each fdO Boys' Pajamas, of striped per cale; two-piece style; sizes 4. u, and 8 years. Sold regularly fJtZn atll.CO tu Boys' Reefer Top Coats, of spring weight fancy casslmere: double-breasted model; all light patterns; finished with emblem on sleeve, sizes 2. B. 6, 7. and s years. Values worth QQ Cft JC.50 ... .OO.UU Boys' Summer Suits, Norfolk coat and knlckerbocker pants; In trench models, all light shades. In cluding ecru, tan and bleached Palm Reach, mohair and staycool cloths; sizes 7 to 18 years, (gr QC Regularly S7 08 OtJ.OU Coldenbrrg Third Floor. Men's Neckwear and Furnishings Men's Porosknif Underwear, shirts with short sleeves, knee length drawers; a few pair of long drawers will be found In the lot; manufacturer's seconds of Cflf regular 70c quality OUU Men's Suspenders, of fine quality lisle webbing; light and dark stripes: leather cast- OQ. offs. Worth 39c pair AUK, Men's EUnire Net Mash Un- drrrrrnr. ecru and white: short sleeve shirts, ankle length drawers; odd sizes ..... Men's Union Suits, light weight ribbed cotton: white only; short sleeves, ankle or knee length legs; odd sizes. Worth KQn 89c... OVli Coldenht if. First Floor. 45c Men's Herco Thread Silk Half Ilo.r, black and plain colors: re inforced heel, toe and sole; slight ly Imperfect. Worth 60c QC, pair ....: OJU Men's Knothe Bells, samples and manufacturer's surplus stocks of 60c and 75c val- QCn ues , OtlC Men's Norfolk and New Bruns wick Underwear, high grade white frauze cotton: short sleeve shirts, n sizes 34 to 42; full length draw ers, in sizeitCO to. 40; perfect CQn quality. Worth 11.00 , vu. Men's Blue Chambray Work hlrts, soft collars attached: full cut sizes; perfect quality. (PI An Worth XLS5. wl'UU ' tc Odd Lot" Sale of Ready -to-Wear Garments For Wonen and Misses "Stock-taking days will soon be at hand, and we want to bring about the disposal of a large number of small lots, discontinued lines,. etc which we do not care to enter into our inventory sheets. Costs and profits have been ignored in pricing these lots, for, irre spective of loss, a complete clearance must be effected. As quantities are limited, an eariy visit is aavisea. , Wash Dresses, $3.55 Values to SSJS 31 Women's and Misses' Wash Dresses, of plain and striped voiles, gingham and voile combinations, llnene and beach cloth: mussed and soiled from handling; broken sizes. Silk Coats, $10.90 Sold at S14.S8 O Women's Black Taffeta Silk Coats: full length service able garments for late summer and early fall wear; well tail ored; with large collars and deep cuffs; broken sizes. Cotton Waists, 45c Regular 75c Value 310 Cotton Waists, of voltes. In corded, striped and plain effects; sizes are broken. Goldraberg'a First Floor. Slip-over Sweaters, $6.66 Value to f 108 12 Women'? and Misses' Knitted "Slip-Over Sweaters, in plain colors and combina tion styles: sizes ate broken. Serge Dresses, $4.88 Valnes) to S10XO 10 Women's and .Misses' Serge Xh-esses, in combination with taffeta; smart tailored models; sizes 18, 36 and 38. Navy blue only. Military Coats, $26.75 Sold at $33X0 10 Women's and Misses' high grade Serge and Satin Coats; silk lined to waist; new mill- f,PV fvl. In n.ww hi -.I. Incomplete range of sizes. Wash Skirts, 88c Values to S3A0 193 Women's and Misses' Wash Skirts, of gabardine, pique and sport skirtlnss; in belted, tailored and shirred models; slightly sotted from handling. Golden berg's First -1r. Cloth Capes, $17.50 Valaes to 175,00 14 Women's and Misses' Cloth Capes, of excellent qual ity serge. In navy blue only. The season's most faVored styles. Silk Blouses, $3.29 Sold at S340 03 Georgette Crepe Blouses, In new frilled style, with con. trastlng collar and cuffs and hemstitching. Flesh, white, new blue and bisque; all sizes. Geldeaberg's Second Floor. BsSLssV mBm i Summer Ribbons at Lowered Prices These two special lots of ribbons Include the most popular sorts for hair bows, sashes and millinery purposes. Priced at much below usual cost tomorrow. Flic Quality lUbbons, in tho most wanted light and dark colors; comprising Moires, Taffetas, Satins and Brocades; excellent OOn widths. Sale price, yd. OUl Crisply, Fresh, Jfew rtlbbons. In cluding Moires, Self Fancies and Satins, 5 Inches wide, in pink. blue, white, old rose. Copenhsgen and desirable dark shades. Sale OCT prlce.yd. '' Goldenbcnfs First Floor. Seconds of Women's 55c Fibre and Lisle Hose at 29c Lot of Women's Fibre and Lisle Hose, In black, white, navy blue, gray, and other desirable shades; reinforced heel, toe and sole; good elastic garter tops; the Imperfec tions are very slight and will not affect the wear nor appearance. Children's Soeks, In white and black; also a small lot of plain col ors: reinforced heel and toe. lOp Seconds of 20c values AUK GoldenbersT. First Floor. Mussed Undermuslins Lot of Corset Covers, good quality materials; trimmed wlh neat embroidery edgings and laces. Sold regularly at 50c AAn each U Odd lot of Women's Nainsook Drawers! circular and straight styles; assorted embroidery and lace trimming. Regularly Q COc ....... w Envelope Chemise, of soft fin ish nainsook, trimmed with em broidery edging and ribbon CQn beading; all sizes "iJ Women's Short Skirts, of soft muslin; some with tucas. others with lace edclng - Ooldenlierc'. Third Floor. ! TrimmedHats Values Worth Up to $$.00, at $4.90 New, charming-summertime" hats obtained this week from a noted New York designer at extreme reductions and offered to you in tomorrow's feature event at like savings. Every hat fresh, new, and of the latest style trend. The notable' group embraces: Beautiful Hats trimmed with wide bands of ostrich; jxaiurai Milan uoior ftats witn ueorgette Crepe lacings, cleverly trimmed with wide ribbons; Georgette Crepe Hats in white, pink and navy blue; light, airy Transparent Black Hats, and many other fascinating styles. 44c Women's Handbags and Purses, Jinny Canal SI and S1.S3 Values At 69c Women's Hand Bags and Purses: broken assortment and odd lp'. black and colors; leathers, silks and cotex; many desirable and serviceable shapes. First Floor Uargaln Booth. Sleeveless Sweaters at $2.98 Vntnafi'a .... fl Kill OB 3 Sleeveless Sweaters: line wool. In turquoise, rose, coral and nile; stylish models, so popular this summer. Women's Shetland Wool Snell en, with deep collars and sashes. In rose, pink, corn, coral, salmon and nlle; well made correct weloht for cool evenings. OC QQ -Worth 17.08 pU.iJO Gsldrnhergs Third Floor. Rough Straw Sailors The popular "Knox block" Sail ors or rough Jumbo straw braid, with folded .band to match the hat cr in smart combinations. Choice of White. Black and Navy Blue. Splendid for all-around, general wear. Special (PI QQ at iDX.UO Untrimmed White Hats Untrlmmed Hats of good qual ity White Milan Hemp, In a va riety of stylish shapes. Including popular mushrooms and sailors. Regular 12.00 values, Q1 1Q Misses' & Children's Hats Untrlmmed Hats of Panama and Peanut body: In charming styles for misses and children. These hats are a trifle soiled from han dling, and on this account will be sold tomorrow at a great sac rifice. Former price. JLS; AQn reduced to fztl. Stylish Sport Hats Sport Hats of Imitation Panama, in white and natural color, pret tily trimmed with novelty bands In all colors. A practical and inexpensive hat for outing QQn wear. Sale price OOl. Men's Straw Hats Worth Up to 01 fifk $2.00, at... tplUU Men, here's an opportunity to replace the old, soiled straw hat with a fresh, new one at a worth-while saving. A clean-up of remainders of regular stock and broken lots, in a good assortment of the season's most popular braids. Va rious shapes and brim dimensions. Choice at $1.00. ' Smart Set Straw Hats, Reduced to $1.95 Bradford Straw Hats, Reduced to $1.45 Goldenberg's De Laxe Straw HaU at $2.39 All Panamas and Toyo Hats Reduced A clearance of our entire stock of Men's Panama and Toyo Hats tomorrow at these reduced prices: $3.98 Toyo Panamas now $3.15. $5.75 Panamas, now $4.15. $2.98 Toyo Panamas now $2.15. Hen's Furnishings Department First Floor. Women's White Footwear Regular $5.00 Grades Reduced to $3.85 Pair Clearing out incomplete lines and broken lots of women's white footwear tomorrow at this reduced price an economy event that brings unusual savings on footwear to go with summer frocks. The lot includes Oxfords and Pumps of Kid, Canvas and Nu-Buck; in a good assortment ot styles, and sizes from 2& to 7, but not of each style. Children's $2 Barefoot Sandals, $1.39 Barefoot Sandals nnd Play Shoes, of good, serviceable quality for vacation wear. Sizes G to 8, and 8Va to 11. Goldenbcrg's First Floor. Remnants of 59c and 69c White Goods 39c Yard Tomorrow's Remnant Sale provides an opportunity for thrifty-shoppers to buy new white fabrics, for summer frocks at unusual savings. The assortment embraces all the choicest weaves and novelties in greatest favor this season all in useful lengths. Tneladed are Hereertsed Oroo Grain Rep. Mercerised rjesurallae. Two-ply Chiffon Voile. Mercerised Novelty Sklrtlajr. Yrs) Mercerised Poplin. French Organdy, Mercerised Gabardine. Basket Cloth. ss brolderrd Shadow Ic VoUr. Corduroy riqne. Merrcrlsrd IJnscerle Batiste and other chanalsur white fabrics. Widths 30. 40 and 43 to. 25c, 29c, and 35c Plain Colored and Plaid Voiles' at 19c Remnants and mill lengths of fine, sheer quality Voiles; in a large assortment of designs and colors. The Plaid Voiles are shown in triple monotone colorings, broken plaids, etc. Printed Voiles in stnpes,'neat figures, cluster designs, polka dots, etc, and Plain Col ored Voiles, in a large- assortment of wanted shades. Widths, 36. 33 and 40 inches. 35c anH,39c White Goods at 25c This lot includes Cannon Cloth, India Linoii Pajama Checks. Pique, Nainsook, Longcloth, IJnene, Beach Suiting, Tennis Cloth. Organdie, Novelty Skirtings, Fancy Voile WaLstings, Chiffon Voile French Lawn, Mercerized Poplin, Shirting Madras and other staple and novelty white fabrics, in lengths suitable lor all needs. Widths 27, 36 and 40 inches. Crex or Wool & Fibre Rugs Regular $12.95 (7-Q fir .... fpo.uo Values,' at Only 18 Rugs in the entire lot, so be on hand- early if you wish to share this great reduction. Nine 8x12 ft Crex Rugs,Jn stenciled designs, and nine 8 ft 3x10 ft 6 Reversible WooL and Fiber Rugs, in medallion and neat figured designs colorings of red, tan, green, and brown. All strictly nerfeef quality. J r Grass, .Velvet, Brussels, . and Rag Rugs, $1.50 and $1.75 Values, at 95c RuS38.t2?!"ih5T?r 'cht Grass kujts. stencl.ed desiirns. In creen. blue and brown. Velvet and lfnj Inches, in hit and, tolsa dcslcns. First Floor Earrain Tabic. $5.00 Comforts and Blankets, $3.95 ...o&le bed size Blankets'. In Plads. of blue. Un.Herar and Crex and Napier Carpets, Up to 75c Values, at 39c Yard 34 and 27 Inch Crex. with tins bound sides, in srreen. blue and brown: S3H-lnch Napier carpet, in red and green mixtures: lengths up to 10 yards. Some pieces are alike and are -excellent for halls or stairs. Lace and Scrim Curtains, Up to $2.00 Values, at $1.00 Pair Nottingham Lace Curtains, white and ecru colors. 2H and 3 yards long-, plain and heavily worked designs: lots fiom one to four pairs of a pattern. Also scrim curtains. SU yards Ions-; lace edce and insertion. Goldenberjrs Fourth Floor. Stylish Slimmer Neckwear Collar and Cuff Sets, ol sheer quality" swiss. hemstitched, tucked and embroidered styles; also some trimmed with lace and bias folds; round, square back and fan. nc ey shapes. Uach UU Swiss Embroidered Vestees, pretty styles, trimmed with pearl buttons; flat collar: sailor back shape. Worth 75c CQn Fichu Collars, of sheer quality lawn, trimmed with plain or em broidered ruffles. Others with Cfin dainty net rufTles . . UUC Gsldrnbent's First Floor. $1.50 Red Cross Aprons at $1.29 Remnant lot of Red Cross Aprons; flno quality white ma terial: made with lonp sleeves; sUithtly soiled from handling. GoldcaberR Third FJIoor. Attractive Values in Juvenile Wearables Children's Cambric Drawer ? U,U,"1 buttonifsliei to 12 years. Worth oq, ,-c Oit Girls Lawn Dressese, in vari ous colors: made with loose belts and pockets: sizes 0 to 12 years. Rejrulsrly S1.59. Reduced t1 in to - M.iy Children's Muslin Drawers, with hemstitched hem and or tucks: sixes 2 to 12 years.... Z0C Infants' Long Slips, of soft nainsook. shirred yokes and sleeves; made kimono style, im Regularly 69c each DvC Infants' Short White Nainsook Dreues. with assorted embroidery yokes: sizes 1 to 3 years. OflX Regularly 60c k OuC Infants" Game Shirts, long sleeves ana high necks: all OQ sizes. Regularly K)c each... &3C Coldenberx's Third Floor. Remnants of Dress Ginghams At 28c Yd. Values Worth 35c, 39c, and 45c. An accumulation of remnants and small lots of 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in neat stripes, checks, plaids, and plain colors; also 36 inch Percales, 36-inch Shirting Madras, 32-inch Kiddie Cloth. 32-inch Cotton Suiting, 36-inch plain color Crepe, etc., etc Many desirable and useful lengths for women's and children's wearables. Mill ICnds of 30-Inch I.onsdale Cambric and Xainook; lengths QQn from two tn ten ard. Worth 35c yard. iiiJC Remnants of 27-Inch Khaki Cloth, hvav tn tiled quality. In good .. "" . 49c useful lengths, (or boys' pants itfC yard . CoIdenliersV Flrt Floor, suit and women's skirts. T y 1 1 5r 1 ..