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.JjfcMBWvt-T.uBfa8(tlw ,ttff) 14 SUFFRA 1G TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1918. AS R- ftatlonnl Through - ii, Rent Profiteers Gouging SM t TIT - . war ueiits' in wasnington both sir Landlords Charge Scandalous Oppf.n.iin Prices for Chwip Rooms ami Had Food. VHI HIM I . 1 1 1 t( got Th'-ru 1m mi tithcr plait bio-v clt rlvs h;.i e nut limit riHirim, mu the, ma' linn Mar ir .nvon.VRATH OF CONGRESS FALLS escape I hp . slim in i ik!u only one nidjent Administrator Proposed h!hi tiin 'inti and Government Will Quit Sharing City's Taxes. have alrcid , lllVO pclfec in many our (Hy OMKIt K. HKNKOICT.) anile ai ii WASHINGTON, May 22 It Id sri.ipe !' w,Mr nmin of affair in Ihe III I'icsiioii ttMrlrl ot coiumtila that ha brought puring to Ppyj ,nll nwcrMny for congressional Ami legislation, limiting profit on rent. Miss C'Ik. Hero in the city nf Washington, editor nf tii" capital nf tin great republic, niUlonnl oi which ! fighting for the safety of made a ml democracy a city bullded nn a lilll, llBpublloan huh, If you pleaae, from whlrli M'll hi HI' the spoke (if pnlollln form the reprisctitai wheel of a milled people sao.rtflc tn liklahni Ing In a common cause romn flrat quartets o sine urgent nr'd of restriction on lhi tluiml A-'i .'traitorous profiteer. Not a refresh ing example for t lie rent of the coun try. Conditions Are neplnnible. That condition here are deplnra Mu, there ia no question. Wah Ingtoa'e population ha Increased ;iO per rent, nr one hundred thousand, In the pant nine month. Clerk and more clerks and clerk galore have come here from ull part nf the country, and more and more mint come to take cure of the rsp- . idly Increasing clerical work of the linvernment. The great majority nf three clerk are girls, tene nf thou sand of them. College girls, high school glrla, stenographer good girl who have left happy homea in the emaller vlllagea of the country. (from home and town where they have had elbow room now crowded Into old dilapidated. unsanitary house, packed like eardlnea. In a box. Rlieaklng nf Antique. I, have alway been an admirer nf the antique anything old hua l wayi appeali! to me. except chil dren. I find that la true of all per one horn and rained In the compar atively new weat. Hut all one ha to do la to look at a few romn a In the elty of Washington, and he get It nut of Ilia ayatem. In looking nt perhapi fifty room In the city of Waahlngton. I do not believe I aaw a Ingle piece nf furniture that wa not In nee before Ueneral 'Washing ton's time. The aecondhand alnrea here have been doing a lend office buaineaa and every piece of old atlck nf a furniture remlnraence that could be scraped together In llaltlmore or l'hlladelphla has been brought here, set up In a room, for which the prof-1 man Puff ' Tulwi yt huut'N hi t' O k la I Whrie si cliih In that ah Tu In i, vancod compar who w sorlntl Inhom compo Whito Til Ian, . ssocl TVr Worl. that ' the mnk for horn oppt ther forn Ing in W1 th w be tej foi , wt fn ep. du Herring landlords fu nl renta. harl!fl exurbl- Hyt wlwre?! iii'i, iind III!' 1111(1' t" ,' llln-M' tliey ! t MH lip l 'hf llif:iH' I ,1'il'IM'j finiiliiiiiiMN ii n, I ..lific or iihH. wnn. f'in;il;nillv lini rrtMln tiut-.t, utnl l-n-i Irlollrally K'l "M .ili'l wurll tcl tlie, (iii ! liji,i nl. uiilll tin",- din h'jhiiI llj nn I'iii'i;,!' :inl then li.ivi-, iinil-lhev i,i i,iviiiv. MM I hlali'l iilvt ;,t 11, el rale "t mum ih.ui liiiiiilrrd u M.iy. i RETAILING OF FLOUR IS ORDERED STOPPED 'miKnn I 'ii ii I -I n-s . a i-l I ,i I ' in. When I fust rrtiirried in V,nh InKiiin fiiiin Dl.hilii.in.i 1. 1., i M ir h. I Kllll.'d Ul a 1,1,, I III lhc, im!iiM!I;H lh;l UllltV'K Mil, J, I (if ile-"! llif; ri-.i l', CIIIIKI I'M Wii'll.l I'll I lie ill'lllll'l liff Hh IkiiiiI ii ii, I I,: 1,'IXI'H. 'I'llM I'l Ihiin fnriv 'iiii IH" laxii nf Ih, If pi.lh'V ' MM.I'MI Ii;, i , i, I I I IV nf V f.,1- j 1 1 1 1 re .f i i,e i,,,:f :,!filil;l,,n. I I lllllplll ll, Ica-i i.iXi'H ' lllllll M .i n 1 1 luii tlil.l IIIIH.HI'll All Minmplc nf thonging. One particular Inalanoe nf which I inn familiar Is a true en.-imple i.f what la being done here In Hie pricp of renla, A third floor front room In M.iri'h, 117, wrn vacant at llfi u inonili In fact there were an iniinv :iiniit roonw In WaHhliiKluii th.it li.n'Hi any rooms On the third floor were rented. This aume roiim toduy m occupied by alt kIiIm. emb paving ir, making a total i,f (mi per month. The womnn who leunen the house pays onlv 190 n month, under an old lease, for ths entire house of four stories and basement, furnished This Is a fair sample of what every landlord uml Ion il I oily la ilnli'k' In Washington. There Is In Wnshlnglnn wllVit Is known ns the htiuslni; mmmitice, whose functions are to see to hous ing the government employes. I''H: ures compiled by this committee shows that 7(1 rolled HIkiih clerks are leaving each week leaving 'he employ of the government hectiuau they cannot get HccoiiirnodiitioiiH, and one thouaund coming in emit week. Hcnt AdnUnbttrulor l'mpissl. The bill which has passed the somite and which Is now In tlm house for consldcrntlon, rixes n mux liniim price nf'Vrnl. Iineed on the rental price received October I, 19 17, and provides for a rent iidminUliu tor, and permitting nn IncreiiNs above expense bl linirovemiiits of 7 per rent. In hundreds of cases In lb city today landlords have Inrrraned tnelr rents 600 per rent, and some of them 1,000 per cent -and the Mil -intlon la growing worse and worse dallv. There Is also pending In rongrrm ' ''on do ollicrs can ilo us well or U'T a bill appropriating f KQ.OOi.noo fori '11 It. building houses for employes tint even If this becomes a law, It will Supply Sufficient for I Sat era In Make Victory llmai I Still to be 1 urnlilicd. WAR NEEDS DEMAND COURSE Allied Mglulng Men Without Wtinat; Tulsu's AIimMiiciicc a 1'atrlollc , .Mcumire. whir h. iii.cor.l.iii; I,, ficnn allows that tfilii city t'.ii I ha ii any olher II ', in II WIihI I pri'ilicle l lail lllkeri place. Tt.e hull",. a nut oiiiin.' avav villi the eovcrn llient's policy of irir liSlf lliel tlixeiH. iiiipI there m nn doiil.t that ' lT"l whel lifress li.li. I for that bill. 1 .Vi Ihev liiol 111 iiilnil ininiibment fur i jjjj he pripliii ' i . but it h.iji not had tho'j effect of le-iM-iiini: the evil. I WiinhiriKli.ii should be imh.iiiicd of . r!" Ilself If -- fpfflclullv approved ;i , ernes ben efil. I'll, lay l-lelilni'. M ei I ., ..,.r I, ;( lawn. Sei . nit, an. CoHton, by First i h.i l.uijicriin women. j Old Traders! - Dope M l.r'.f OM IDCM i; is n big AS SIT when iikciI wiih Juik'iiii'i'1. Ilm o ilium not Is- l l.in is'l li'M. mid tlilnli linn hp arc the onlv I'l lllil I r1' on llic MI Adl, for what mm tnnii Sj tICI II 1.... a. . I f , 1 v.. si, month, or perhaps a year, be . ol" V. V ' . S , lore any rener can ne expected, and1, ,.... . ;, ' " ll-Z a.irne goe. on the problem grows!" "n, ''' I fS more aerlous. llln. nn. hunilng. and a m lgh-! i' ) ITnflUvr. .1 Tl.cle U'.i I I T Wl1""' V,,, ''" "' ,,ff, , "'i ri 1 r.ifllvr at TIi lr Worst. hrl save your ).,ve,l .. ,l( l p Lj ' "i'T uu-e un iiiei'iii ppppi nir lire, now riiiinr children l oniiiirni mere is proiiieenng or tnoi would you surfer liurncil before eAiniii. ur taeningion laniiioros. ,i seems to have taken hold of I ho people here like a malignant disease They are obsessed with the Idea ot making quick, easy money, and are showing an Independence and con tempt for the publlu thul Is unbear able. And all these clerks must eat and therein hangs another tale. The price of uoard has been Increased to an alarming extent, an.l the portions cut down to such an extent that when a meal Is served one doe not know whether "It la his service he la being handed or a dirty plate. These landladies and landlords hand it out to you, and if you kick Then) will be no more flour phipped Into TiiIkji county until the new i i op In him ruled nnd In the mill exiepi a supply sufficient for the l-aliiTs ti manufacture victory bread. .No flour will be retailed nl ull This vva.H th announcement of t'ounty Food Administrator f H. Douglas esferday. " This active patriotism on the part of the people of Tulsa county will aguln make Tulsa's clti.( iicliip a household word for loyally and pa triotism throughout the nation," said Colonel Iwiiglua. "Tulsa, county again takes a pro nounced step In advance of all coun more than F.O p.vr cent of wheat In Ms composition must not be sold to consumers without selling pound for pound nf the substitutes heretofore designated lo nil ur0iers through Ihe food department. "It Is an evasion of the rules and regulations and the law to sell pastry flour or any other prouttcL contain luii more than r.O per cent of wheat ties in Ihe state. From this date she 1 flour wtllWut selllnir therewith an goea on the no-flour basis until the new wheat crop l harvested. "A frantic appeal Is going out from the food administration at Washing ton fur more wheat flour for the ul lles and in answer to this appeal Tulsa steps to the front rank again and savs: ' ' 'Tulsa county Is 100 per rent pa triotic and will give 100 per cent of Its flour to the boys over there.' " HuhsUtutf Hulc. f'olonel Iiouglas also said the food administration desires Uugatn serve notice on Ihe retail grocers nf this city' that any food product having eoual amount In rounds of the sub slltutt-s," said he, "and this rule will be Insisted upon " "t'urrv A our own (ins'crles." Colonel Douglas also urges the people of Tulfpii lo ask for as few de liveries from their grocer as possi ble. In order that they may reduce their overheapl expenses, and thu sell cheaper. "A very considerable saving can be made by persons purchasing groce ries up to theoiilue of f,0 tier cent or even J (to, if they will take tlise grpp-eries home with them and not inmt on a merchant delivery," he mid. "It 1 a trifle -Inconsistent to complain about the high cost of liv ing and at the same time add to the expense of a merchant' by willfully Increasing hi cost of doing business. The 'buy and carry home' policy Is becoming general throughout the country and should obtain to greater degree In Tulsa.' THIRTEEN MORE THOUGHT LOST ON MISSING VESSEL (iklalmmnn Among Number Intend ed In Supplemental List of Cy- clopa Victims. WASHINGTON, May 22 An ad ditional list of 13 men, probably lost with the nnval collier Cyclop, was received today by the navy depart ment. The announcement nald they hud been transferred from olher ships to the Cyclops a passenger and were presumably aboard the vessel when aha left otuher last vov tea The list follow: i John Domlnlo Frsmcls Baggiori JL Phoenli, Aria.; Harry Davl u&r Hopewell, Pa.; Otto Harrison Evan,,' ' Springfield, 1111 Raymond Faxreli, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Clement O. Kurner S Wheeling, W. Va.; Irl Edwin Unt coxswain, Walter, Oklj. ; Donald i McKeen, blacksmith, Santa Rita, . ', M.; Jame Joseph Miller, New Or! .. si lean; Early William Mollenco, g4. lem, Ore.; Willie Uoyd Perry, R, f . 'i D. 1, SpeeglevlUe. Texas; Iiuli - Adolphoa Smiley, Marshall, Texar Wm. Francis Sweeney, machinist',! "; mate, Fall River, Mass.: Clayton An. drew Webster. Hutchinson, Kan. ) Officially approved Red Cross hes. eflt. Friday evening. Hesseiberer lawn, Seventh and Boston, by Flnt iuioeran women. 1 Walk Up . Stairs and Savq a Dollar When you are ready to buy shoes DON'T FORGET i - that you ALWAYS save on every purchase rnada from us. Men's Shoes and Oxfords $2.95 to $.".8S Women's Pumps and Oxfords $3.35 to $7.45 Children's Pumps, Oxtordn, 'Sandals, etc. priced according to size. . . .80c to $235 ASK YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT US. TULSA UPSTAIRS SAMPLE SHOE PAQLOR Over Palace Theater 219VV South Main Street (Opposite Krcs.s) "The Pries Is the Thing" t J PEOPLES EXCHANGE GROCERYandMARKET 111-113 East First Street o I-eadlng Store of Hlgh-Orade Good and I.ow Price A we have called your attention before of this being the Inrcest and moat complete llrocpry and Market In Tulsa and are selling more good for the dollar than anyone. The Store that makes the dollar look like two Is the place for.you to trade. Itelow we quote guO would accept ,in service. When (lie !,rsTAM went .bmn our 1. V DOM IT. HI, I : T I-' l l ' ' i itn n: "i nti:! i imim i n-i ; imsti;, orit it I l ine I N , am HrilMNU and lilXImltMl snd 1 III I IIOM i,r en nil mil ,,i, ; I'l'.IIISH If we tin not ml gl Ii K.. IpV." Hut mini' only SMII I i end sniil that TIlliDY hii ipiivipo- i ih I'l'ICN. un, I r..n TH ii -i t. t,, J we WAITI'll nml WVKIIIII iln-:r! (JRKAT CtiMIAfpliATIiiV Welji saw the irrent fl'ipies of III 1. 1, h i Mld'NT In the V litis and ihefpl Am;i:i,s of m:ii v m ;.-. . AMIOHK'A to go nml help put out ; hii this l MV AIll,F fire .s Ol lt NOIII.i: TI'IHiV gave un his (i I 1M II nous lo en l.i Ihe I It I All 1 1 K ,I to I)IK for Mill It I V anil i;ill) knows that iinv man h.pi iIi hle! i thinks more of hli child thul lie docs nf lit own lire. I ..... . I wi. nn- now gettmc nwiiy rmm a Mil SS I'AHMU nml getiing down In lit SIM s tte must FOHiprr liil.lTlt'S, MIIK.IT M I.F-INTI R- J-.ST nml nil I M i l'! and hve but lone OII.IIXT, and that Is Willi the IHAISI It nml miiko thu world safe for IM Mill It ( . Why not let Ti;i)l)Y nml the prat Inf ns Dl, 11 liAlis. go now. for we will nil ls sent luter on, and why nnt ! nsiay : I.U TIM DI'll Is Ki:TTI,IXC. tip I lail ins l lAs,t'.M, AI-FAIIIK (ret ting ready to go w henever our I I K NAM will use Ills i Iiisn. ! When the 1,,ST TH IXS nf our HI I.OVI D HOYS I'l l 1.1 1 nut i.f I Tt l,SA one HID CAI.I.KD HACK ml SAIIi: "CUMF. (i WITH CS. l.l DAI) TIIADKU." lint OLD DAD enuhl iln untiling b'ut wave Ills hat und I KY like n lielpless KADI:. iOil-; HOY SAID: "OLD D ill, lire vim f'0ll: AI'ltOKtt In lilLe el. r I 1 inf 1110 when they enrrv me buck ifmnt the trenelies'." OLD DADjr'1 'aald: "HON. I wllfdu my Inst to Iwl'j? 'there nn lime. -I That 'TI'iDDY was right uhen lie ttf)lTNDJ;D the ALARM, the whole H world now KNOWS. Hut we tuiiit POKIIIVF. MlSTAhls nitule by III MAN MAN, Tor POSITION' nor WEALTH does not eluuige nny mnn from being only n CO.VIJION jilee nf CLAY and kiibjeet to niuklng MIS TAkiai. Tills Is n war, of l;t'RIl'irATION. and wIm'ii It Is over, the whole world will live In J'KAt'l'. for one hundred yeurs. OLD TIS ADI'rtS family liow OWN you a few prices, which will be U as long as the stock lusts. ISO Cans Country fjcmtleman Corn, labels slightly ilnmnged, reg ubir price, ltc eun.. urlcsv 10c while, tbey last 1 gallon choice Peaches. .. .ISOo 1 gallor choice Apricots. .. ,SO 1 gallon choice Apples ....iOo 1 gullon choice Cherries. .. .tic Choice Country Sorghum, Just a few gallons left at..7&c Karo, dark, 1 gallon ...... 70e Karo, white, 1 gallon ...... 7.e 1 gallon Mincemeut $12 1 pkgs. Mlncemear 4,e It bar Swift's White Soap. .4.'hi bare Hippo Wash. Pwd. . . 2So lb. Imperial Toa kOc 1 lb. Bosket Fire Japan Tea SOe 2 cans Tall Pet Milk 85e by the case $5. ,10 2 cons St Charles lull Milk 2.e by the case Sp 50 12 cans Hominy $1.1 Fnminmlcal dNh In time nf war COI'FKF, COFFKK COKI F.K Onr Own Coffee Regulnr Sbc value, to Intro duce It will sell this week for 80e Few gallon Blackberries left, gallon 3c. i J"! !lhe KIX TltADI IKS stores, lie itDes'jj! us eniui' time to tils I til ii nl' : 1 ttl.ONIIS. Our PARK MI W , 3 I'LACI', our HON !: IIII. I, HANOI. 1?' our iUDFN CITY DI AL, and nnr ? MRYI.ANI tiARM'AS. lie lm iilniiiNt si fmiulrpcd hnliles hr his Colonies. OLD I H MM It says that If ytm I.O F. your Will) mid HA-j ', Hli :s, go lo work nml build a home j f while the sun Is still ehtiilng, for i t j the 1.1,1 i: ilnys rr si Hi: m i-niue j (-5 to you and yuur hived ouch mid then j ttiajii lull .,pi, 111.. ..in, 11. in' iip I 1 home? 1111.11 I'KK i:s and llll. WALLS eau imt iitwavp. lat. for now at LI AS!' HALF or the I'ltODlC INti isirt or Ihe whol.' t l Il lI ll world is engilgtil In' Dl -s'l 'HOI I N(i evervthlm; In sight and mil eiiouih 1'RODIt'INO nil l I II All) t'Ot'N l'ltlLN golut; ill debt b BIL LIONS. Our Store Is Filled With Other Bargains Come and See 1 In our Meat Department you will find all the choice cuts of meat, plenty of cured and salt meats. Also plenty of accommodation t meat cutters who will give you fust what you want at prices that ore lower than any other market. PEOPLES EXCHANGE , 111-113 East First Street Now. wluit will hupis'it when the' '..a war clomM mid all who arc not cn-Jfij gayiil 111 ilesiro) in nn- tunip-d j J.OOSP. nml mbl 10 go Inn I. to un-1 y lure again nod PRODI CK? This ts ? j 'ItiO DI I P fur OLD Tit VDFR, for i 'J'' OLD TltXDI K luis SPLIT It l LS ( ; from sunup to sunset lor AO eeius.-Jj piT.dnv. lie got one hour off at ;.. Usui and n fni itlnucr. tic siiypf. (lull : : vou are a ST I DI-.NT of Nt II'NT:- IIISIX)U, ili.it von will know Uml ?'! 'HISTORY It I PI- I'S ((MIL So OLDJ-J TRMll'll ii now milking hay while. ?s itlu' Min Is mi III -hiiilng and getting ', f j reiulv for the RUT, dnvs that oi-e ! to follow. ti H WlRK AND HOLD 11 IIOMI'. ,lsl ihe'H ;ROltH, t.UMTlNtT LAN D !LORD ALONT.. "He It ever so Imin , ble, their Ih no iilnce lll.f lioine." If 1 you aiv HliOKi: nml want a luuiic. nimr in Mils. I II Mil s Dry l.iioil ' Shoe Stun' nt tun l-'wi I IrNt siipii ami cull for OLD TKVIH Il. lie mil ghutl.v mit't oii it 1 1 I .explain l'1 'plan il how cii.y it Ih tv own a home - 1 I ir ynu only hail' Ihe eiiunivre t't (n. ;' Ptee ilo not LirLi t llll: 11! Mi- , F.R., lt I mm First, street. Old Trader Anni . fL 'Mi irrjr.r ' I'!'. - T 1 T.Vtm MI.WJI -WW. m atf II i lit M V,sium : WM W fsT W m m 1 11 i in 1 m it 1 v r v 1 - -m t IF! i'. j Genuine Pin imUEBmMiBmnWSSKmCaBS&lSmW A V E B 3 AHCfE ! This Big Money Saving Event offers thousands of dollars worth of seasonable merchandise that you will need for yourself or your home, right now and for future use at greatly reduced prices. We are celebrating the beginning of our third year in Tulsa. The past two years have been very successful. This was made possible by the liberal patronage of the people of Tulsa and surrounding area, and in order to show appreciation for this liberal patronage we have exerted all, of our energies in securing the merchandise you want and offering it during this sale at the low est possible price. Some of it only some of it is announced on this page. Seal Purses High-prrade purses in many new shapes and leathers, 'i n c 1 u d i n ?' bright and dull pin seal. Vaschette, crepe seal and Persian goat leath ers; back or top strap styles; all sizes. At. Special Anniversary Trice of Main Floor $2.69 Anniversary Sale of Anniverry BarKin Trimmed Millinery 1 I frl if ft si mrvGWL 3 . I.j -AcS" ML Popular Dress Materials Repriced for Anniversary Sale Batiste and Flaxons In dainty stripes, dots and floral patterns: nlso plain colors to match: 30 Inches wide. (ale price, the yard r: 19c Silk Mull - A plain soft material for summer frocks or lin ings; shown In all popular shades; Inches wldn. Hale, price, the yard ., 23c . Dress Voiles In pretty new floral designs, dainty color com binations, 40 Inches wide. Sale price , 35c Suiting Very serviceable material In pretty plaids and neat checks; 36. Inches wide. Sale price Woolen Beach Cloth A licht welcht woolen mohair: shown colors with stripes; also navy, black and white; 40 Inches wide. Sale price Novelty Woolen A Rood quality serge material shown In pretty color combination In plaids and d- QP stripes; 12 inches wide. Sale price ... $A7t) iSeeond Floor colored 59c In light 69c sc. Anniversary Sale. of Pound Box Writing Paper "25c Full pound of fine linen writing paper, offered at a price we could not make if we had not con tracted for It many months ago. Just 200 'pounds to be sold at this price. r 25c Envelopes to match; 2 package (or ..... Ill You may select a very becom ing hat from the large, assort ment we are now displaying. Included are Hemp HaU in black, white and sand; some with crowns of field flowers, veiled in malines. HaU with the facings and soft flanges of crepe, trimmed wnn flowers or ribbons. Other Ht in more tailored ef fects, with ribbon or wing trimmings. .Two-Toned SportHats- Fine Italian Milan In combinations of rose and whit, pnr ple and white, rrsy and white, black and white fljr ff and a few all white; at f)OtJf All Exceptional Value at Thl Price 4 Third Floor Special Values in-- Drapery Materials Marquisette and Scrims In colors; some with neal norm corners, mnrm in au-over ue- . ' , U.I..A nrA vnHr,lV siitns; snown in pmp .. the yard Curtain Scrim t-.,.hi tw.lts of fine ouality scrim, suitable for any room; In Aran, cream ami wiihi:. the yard Cretonnes ' A bin table nf cretonnes. In a larce variety of colors and pat terns, in both liKht and dark. Special. O " 4tJV l ifth lrloor Kutra special. shown 39c t h yam Jewelry A Big Lot of Novelty ' Jewelry A most unusual bargain, consisting of new and at tractive pieces you will want. Bar pins, Earrings, Brooches, Neck Chains, LaVallieres, Vanities, Do rines, Rings, Hatpins, etc. Oxer 500 pieces; choice 50c Fancy Colored Bead Chains Very attractive chains of fancy beads, shown in all colors, at an exceptionally low price. Choice . . .25c 16-inch Oriental Pearl Chains Beautiful Oriental Pearl Chains with solid gold clasps or clasps set with brilliants. Special Anni versary price at ...$1.48 Main Floor The Art Department offers All Anniversary Sale in Laces and Embroideries Fancy Hand Bags at One-Half Price to ;t 15c Linen t luuy liiM-nlon i;ip hp's wide, in whiip- and rp-ru. Special, ihe ur.l . . Lawn and Orcundy Lnihmldcry Lilues I' plain 'end scalloped anil 1'nit.iUi'ti Maitiera designs. :i and -I nip lies nvipIc. for collars ,i rid p'll.'f Special, the yd. 10c Cotton t inny l'dcea, l to ; inches wide, for trimming curtains. Special, the yard O t'nmbrie Kmbmldery for petti coats; plain and scalloped: 15 Inches wide. Special, the yard - 39c These are in various styles and sl7.es; made of silks, In old rose, changeable blues, etc; somo with rosebud trimming, i -Artamo Finished Art Pieces at One-Half Price Peautifully worked rleces In this lot, consisting of children's dresses, sizes month to 1 year, aprons. Jackets, ..center pieces, etc. Also AH Package of Artamo Stamped Pieces at One-Half Price SeeonJ lloor fThe House Dress Sections OFFERS EXCEEDINGLY GOOD VALUES DURING THIS ANNIVERSARY SALE . Bungalow Aprons In loose belted, regular waist line and empire tyle; made of good quality, light colored percales In stripes and . figures. In medium and larire sizes. Soecial AO AND at .............. . . . . 98c $1.19 Bungalow Aprons These are made of good 'quality ginghams; belted styles, low ctft square neck; colors, pink and blue stripes. (f- AO BpeclaJ at ,.....-.-....-.-----.----. V'' Middy Blouses All white pique mid dles; regulation style, with large collar, pock ets and cuffs; sixes il 98c Middy Blouses Straight regulation style, made of good quality white galatea. with light blue or navy collars and cuffs, and trimmed with aoutach braid; also some in all white; sizes Qf IS to :2; at pl.,6D Garden Smocks t hi. ,r.na The nnen down the front: the eoliara. and belts of light blue or color. Verp special at Fourth Moor Seasiy s V. mJH U I'mTiV I euffs open oown in. ", - nf pink crepe smocked in same 2,0 St h FromfheBabyShopf A Lovely Coat and Hat Set OQ'OO Specially Priced at- QAU.VJV ' The Coat 1. of ToT &n?Z& pink; ha a deep yke tin sn f , ,nd frof ame ma shirring below yok. But'on 'a. s georgette, terlal. The collar ."""""Vto match The crown 1 of crepe Very cute and stylish "'rJa' brald, daintily trimmed ihg'nVrp?etLm snd Uned with shirred georgette. ixe for 4-year-oiu. Fonrth Floor ! If you knew one pay day would save a Life, would you give one i dav a month to the Red Cross re- . lief? Fhth and KXain Street Phone 60SOJ This store opens at'8 :30 and closes at 5:30, allowing our employes an ex tra hour to do War Work. Be patri otic and do your shopping before 5 :30 m m. ,t. 1". r-jrvtxv- C T 15' TS' ; lji'ifsV.-p'iJ.iwi'iur 0 ! WjW