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PEQUOT S H E E T ^ -S b e 81xíMh-^p»ile Limited Quality Last C Í 9 0 PART LINEN HAND TO WELfc, 10 doz. at iliis low price 4 JE g» CHICAGO. Jnly ».— Down hi the Belgian Congo ©t Africa dlai ot faahion tlfc tnom B tyiato style much t i e Mm« as they do ta Parte or New York, aaya M a . John Springer, «ho. has S B sa t Bt y ea n as a missionary la that re gion, where the only prohibition Is an enforced itfn «gainst barbo* coins your enemies. Mrs. S prin g* sad d e r husband <ho i s a » iy s le t a i er e here aU tending a meeting of the worjd service commission of the Meth odist Chnmh. Thdtr, tales of u <M- periences in the Congo hat« been, voted the beet of ell. despite t h e , fgct that the meeting has drnwh missionaries here from nil .parte of the world. . ; “1 wae the «ret white woman ever to enter Wmata Yamvo, 'which is the style ceatef <♦ the Congo,” Mrs. Springer said. “The styled tUbro change ««Ue rapidly, [ espedallyfor the women. “Monkey skin aprons are al-j wsJn *ln,’ and are worn by the! men, who are typically conserva tive In dress. One* year bine glass beads are all the rage for wom-j on, but the negt season you could net give them away. “Last year rad bandannas wens the mode for women, but when I came away bleached muslin had become the last cry." Mrs. Springer said their dress ing is now “a le w ateraelon.“] which is achieved by making a I dome on the head-of tiny braids. I shaped like the popular southern I frnlt In this country. The year I before style dictated heaping I monnds of clay atop the feminine I head, and most of the ladlss con- I formed to this mode. | cannibalism in the Congo has, I become a bootleg business. Mrs. | SBrtgger said, due to a ruling IJ against It by the Belgian govern- I ly in à world sod Jo« has' Just > by air-mailing lut j Worth, Tagus, to f- of the cockpit of a Dallas-Chicago m elt plane but he lost no time washing up M d p ea t oht to i t . WHaabeth’s hospKÜ, where Iglfs Btleta Legette Wes reported ser- loasly IB. ; He found her out of danger and ! "Gee* <Ts Bxmd to see you. Thee the ndrss mapped eut end left her patient and her patient's visitor from Texas •lon e fa r a fe w n>lautea. Latar loo.” h w two Texas h e a ^ h e in exact recipe lor roasting n bodies Is not known to ilssionnries, as the rites are lve and exclusive.” yarding marriage, M r s . ger said. tha. man consider if led to "have several wives, ihlef of Wmata Yamvo, for >ie. has BBB wives as a sign high position. r missionary said her g rea t- lock l n a l l t h e H years she pent in Africa was at a fn- o fo n e of the chief’s wives, live g)nve children were bur- lflfth e wife’s body so thpt ould be properly atte*<«d la ixt world. eame to Chicago because the apee- MB peraftt to ride hi thb airmail plgne allowed.dor only one pas senger < Charles end Joa argued meet of the day Sunday about which pop should have the privilege of « •« ta g io »Beta's bedside end finally Joe won the argument. That evening Charles took Joe to tha flying field la hie own an- WASH Clearance! Curtain Materials and Draperies in this Clearance, Printed Silk trepes English Broadcloth • 1 / * in fast oolor prints, 36 in. wide, 69c value Regular Values up to $2.48 Yd. all go in this clearance aale + Yard < Rayon Silk Prints in fancy plaids and stripes, fast colors, $1.00 Value—Yard And Silk and Cotton Prints. Regular .Val ues up to$1.45. Clearance gale, price, Yard Luster Prints Printed Georgette Crepes 40 in. wide.’Regular vulùas to $2.98 Td, Sale price — Yard Fiat ànd Canton (Üepes Heavÿ Crêpe de Chine and Satin Çi Regnlar Values to $3.48 — Yard Slip Satin, AU Colors ' Colored Pongee Silk Y; f Clearance of — —«.— —— — is— --------7 Ä dry cleaning 5?. , Will Not Shrink in Blue, Rose and Gold. Values to $1.75 Yard. Clearance Sale — Yard 4 , “ v w fade the most delicate of fabrics- in white Marquisette with fast color Voile Ruffle and tie hacks in Blue, Rose -and Gold. $2.25 Values. Sale Price — Pair Cleaners Phone 108 .... Çolorçd Cretonnes AU At Clearance Sale Prices Every Spring Codt t Every ,Wool Dress Costume i LOT NO. 1 PRICED . •; ? "1 RWJULAR VALUES TO $ 1 4 .» idergarmeuts per cent 1’ullaway - Klu-ets, 11. £ E^eh , regular—Each . Made of fancy Marquisette in # yards long. Reg. $1.00 Valued. - This July Cleara», rfeduced prices embraces our entire stock of spring and summer garments, including the t^ ry nsjvest and latest; Djresges, and ‘Coaler-Only one- of-a-kind. Only during- eudli a sale as this could it be possible to obtain shch apparel at fig ureeso tinreconizably^krw. One-third o ff for many, some half price exactly and a <few at less than half. ' i s. . - . ' •{ . trimmed with k OowgiB anA ant Values in Made of Milo Sheen, Ti Satin, all colors—Regu $3.75. y o( t im a u t lf .l designa, O ffp i, fchft—4 - Silk Uhderg ‘ Curtain n e ls.in Whity and Ecru, 36 in. wide. Regular vataesAo 38c. Sale price, Yd. Ruffled Curtains Gingham»—Yard ,. Ginghams v Yard Percale — Yard ”. Devonshire AJloth Oo«oa Satin Rlipa. Naln*ook hand-made lace Crepe and h f S ì f f f . , Combination SBlta- M . /. Silk Drapery: in fast colors, 36 in, wide, 85c Value. Sale P rip e — Yard 29c 25c 22c 32c ■ > Visiting In e«ni—A— £*«*. and Mrs, W. O. Hardy of Belem, are vlaltthg_Mr. Hardy’s mother. Mrs. William Hardy for a Ruffled Curtains 4<Raychyne’r 36 in. wide. The seasons most popular wash material, 29c value. Sale Price—Yard VTJMUSt Pacai Traaa- cparlee said s« Joe ‘ climber aboard. Then Uè fainted, end re port from Wort Worth any be la still in bed recovering from his collapse. the month Dorothy Fast Color Prifits r 1-B m U b I eau KYAN- Plnlah. white or Tinta, g tltehen tabt/or two liar »rtc« ............. - M o.her being C had« F«x. f l B l e s didn't " however,” X is said not Strictly enforced,j| the missionary, I “as many of the warline . tribes I cpnUnue to eat their enemies I captured In raids on, hostile I LARÖE H É Â V Y B A ' Rsgulai 50« Value Buck - ; - ai Le-'; • RAYON SILK COMBINA' lar $1,75 value in all .the wanted qo I om and sb«B LQT. NO. 3/PR ipE D , | < REGULAR VALUES UP T O 4 S |lto 81x90 Turkish -Hand Towels, Jtijg AO JPV*1 Regular Aft it Set Our Windows for Many LAIS Stóreol Every Tweed Suit AU Childrens Coats ■' Womens Wool Sweaters i Every Garment Must Go Jn Thia Oi^araoce fiade Unitnx m a»- Suits, '