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PXTJE ETfllTT WEDFOTZD MATL TRiBUNE, MEDFORD. OT?EC.Ov, WEDNESDAY, .TFLY 18. 1928. Hoover Pledges His ' Active Support td j Sj. Lawrence Canal u.i;s -ii (oxrixii:. (Continued Crom i'age Cue) i SII'KIUOK, wis.. July lx. (V A definite philtre to Mrive ; for ullil it('ciilnilif.li tin- HI. . l.avv n nee waterway wan Mlven t "3 liy Serlelnry Hoover In Ou- fr lut.'i ycMtiTtlay. f 1IKI.KNA, Mont., July J. jP Nomlnatfoi) uf Cuitei Slates Senn torlurlon K. Wheeler as t he dem ocratic candidate to succeed hiiu lielf and of Joseph M. Dixon, for mer governor, an liiii reiiililiciiii 30 YEARS 10 GET AN EDUCATION : "; opium;nt in Hie general vl'.tl-n u w:iu-r to ih. uw;tn umihl !. ( l- H HlJ'iHIK K Mil I'll. All KillOOIlri U'itu cl'siI, ;ih were theatera and 1 1; ll'T plai'fM ( :i mtlsi'Hien t. Mnnv f ihoe known to le op- tu tlireK'n fled from Mix- Jty bi-foie tin? fury uf - liM fri'ii'lh a.i'l .-iipiioiioii, which I wnrt k opt In botiinlM only by po- ! lice pi'i'i ii u;iiiiM. The hcaci(Uiu'- XKW VuliK. July in. (A' ! n-r.i of ImU Muroiifw. Mccri'tary Spi-ukin in Tub K. ilauson llaviim Mruiruled 80 y ar for an . of labor and tM" ' '"" Kreaunt and IIi-fMl Tuft l:ayiii, iniluih cducaiion. Mrs. i:iko I tody f hbl. , pidi t i'a I opponent, wre urround- publlsln i'H, who artM.ft.pnnhd ! 4 :., a nioih. r of three chihlr-n. Is 'd by n unard at th,- iimtanee of hhu in th ridi which he took ' mi On Vay horn. to IMkchwmii. I'n sident fallen, who feared that through th,. Mtrectft f 'hat : t'olo.. a niasier of ai ls uf teaeheiM' f then- miKhi he hume aUt-niptH at felly, Mr. Hoover t-,iil that eolh-uc I'ulumlilii university. .Si-M"ler- Art urn It. Urei, imotlior Obregon .itlheiont. l'i'C.41 : Hecretiiiy till of the poller- headquarters. . . . ... . Calks also iwued pi e-emptory S llOOUH All' I 1IM'(I, ; 1'ienident Calles wuh Hurrounde.l , dei-MOihat the pohre and army -rf "lafs co-operaro iiniMeniaTiy in an Investigation of the njns!- 1 nation in an effort to determine whether It was an Irresponsible act or the result cl a deep politi cal plot. Jft.iJIce said the .snvsinntlnn was J one of n series inaiiiu'u, iy wnirn t niiinoer of statesmen were to liavo been removed. Kvidenee t hat the crime was premedlt uteri v.'i.s found in a paper discovered in the pocket of the slayer. It tt-i'i :id'ireN.-,ed "to my family" and faid: 'Knowing that 1 will die in November seemed uKMUted torla, on the busis of returns from Ih Montana prima ry election vesler dnv. W'etllKK'nn Hankin apeared to be aHK.irei! of the repuhlii an limni- nulion tor (governor und dovtirinir j luuntry today j. r., iMH'8n oi tne iienioeraue. t'oncreMnian John Kvans was well In the lead for the ilemoontlie ntnti lnation in the first itistriel to Hue reed hin.Mfdf, while CiniHresHtnan Scott Leaviit. republican, was un opposed In the seconu district. The count from IMH pm-inclti to day Rave: Republican ' Vniled states seualor . Dixon, HU7!l; C'lmrles P. Juttnei", -ir.ii; C. II. WillianiH, 7i!t:i. CotiKt'eHH, first iMbIi'H: M. D. Fitzgerald, -illTlt; necond diHtrirrt, Leavitt, ftiJilS. (Jnvernor: Lee Demi is, I 'tliJ ; W. .1. I'aul. JSitii; Kunkiti, 7"!; J. S Walker, I SO. Democratic Tniled States senator: S. V an accomplished fact in four years,, brinu'lm: about immr-a- sui-nbh' benefits to the farm- ers and the country generally. The intjer't, he said, was the ; ship hel I v biu'Kest proposal before, the eari'vtm.'' out in v ltt'ineiole I bill ,....!. her earfar, nt l,y ,,..-, Oeneral Obrc-un s l.or.y re e, )U ,ari.wi. wa3t Bien,.a lianvlni; i ly for .111 undertaker, today In nlalc in Die fieat "'1"" !!,,, y luan" Confine.! two I itliK !.y an accl- "f Hie national palnec. wlii.h lie,- ; f ,.I1,!1,.,l oent in a wuiiwav erusn, sne oi- ..i,.-.- ---..- ,j)(t n; tallied MOOil ,lalna.-. A scholar-' coii.l time in leccinl,er. It wis ,nson . 1. Hhe slarteil tenchillK Kill rolinoecl OJ a liuuni o. . at 1 li.- ii;ci of 15 Willi only such composed 01 ni icis 01. e.lueallon as she could ohlain l,y I c.l hlliet in the llltfllcst officers of 2 MEN KILLED AT mOM study at homo and at times carried l'e army ami na. ( a nill in New .Mrxico on the way' one-a.,..c.. Ut l(iar, ;rlcnt-elect was Htain yesterday. arternoon at a namiuri in m-1 , honor by a man who approached,! ! tinder the noise of showim; Obre-, I pni sonic cartoons he hail drawn i : of the dinner, lie fired six bul- j lets into the ceneral from a cunj ! concealed among the xketclies.; ; The assassin was bailly beaten hy ' marldcned friends of the slain !r;ineral. He was rescued by po lice and rushed to iail. 'Jhere 't ' me. although his made known. 1 "Kuiiii ni, Topete, Hob- and it was assumed thai these names were of men also singled out for death.' Thomas Robinson, young American min- AT $25 PER T0N:Hh; , attempt j inir engineer, rtrtt.iitly married Krbestina ("a lies, daughter of i 1 1 tuih-iit t'al.i. Tht - e are a number of Ifohicros prominent in )bn m ranks. IJicardo Topete r- the leader of the Obregon forces in congress, ii)lcs May Continue. The general opinion was that I'reiddriii Calb s, whose term ex pires !n DeimliiT, would continue in the presidency. The obregon poll tli al organization, soon after the shooting, proclaimed Cnllei Ms chief ji !! t the b-adcr to whom I ihnt groun looked to combine the to learn the motive of OKKGON CITY, Ore., July IS. j iL') 1 wo men met death near SAX l-MEANClSCO. July IS. (711 :i:i!)7; Hnmutd-TuuKHn comes to the peach inlu- ,.f(JI. yi ( ilttempt to for Rtewnrt 4tifi; Wheeler, 7uS. rir ,ni ... ' "' try in I'aUfnrnla today as lb ConKresH, first district . John j u.ni.y .t Cooper, ,'!0 died at ih l"11 ut agreement between the M. Kvans. .171il; John W. Malian, silvertiin hospital ' late vemtrdav . n''wers and canucrs here today 115: Stanley Scearce, T2 Chas. ! from lljur,,.H nmfered at Coope: 1 " hereby growers will receive J-' S. Wagner. a.(:i. Second district, ; trntu,rB- hardwood mill at Wilhoi' ' ' r"' tU(U' f,u11 un a No- 1 U A. Taylor. 1MMO. t wnH Hlai(IlnK ., I(v; n,rriage I ' ,lu' l"t'k will be limited Warner, democratfc aspirant whl(.h Htart(.(, Udrlenlv, ihrowiiu-i coiiKresH, is opposed to the 1Htli!nlm lnU) Ih(, HWW ' Settlement of the price and pack- ainendment to the constitution. I i,IKII,M. u-h,.,.io,- r.n u-..u Liiimi I... ' hm dlsnute which has ln-set can- crinie tiniii Hit- assitt-sm. AsmissIii Shows Ills Verve. It Is useless," the slayer said. nit' to tell anything. If I was reso hue enough to kill Obregmi in thv pies-nce of several hundred ol Ms snnportcrs. knowing full well that It meant my death. I am ihi -ics of the revolutionary gov ernment. The permanent congressional commission was called to meet today. This commission repre sents cojigresH when that bodv is not in sessien. It was thought thai l lie com mission would either i-onUnnr' calles as i (resident or pave the way for his continuance in office. The socialist Party, although I' U!,,il .1U, ,'i,r.,' n i,.,.i I u n,l -lllw.r fur nevrr:il weeks ... !.. hiu uiM-i , , ' Mill company'H mill, near .Ksta-I was brought about through the ef November, did not figure la the primary. cada, when he was struck by a forts of (lovernor Young's peach large piece of stab wood ami thrown ' conference committee. I where Wheeler was removing, slab;. trom Ihe Haw. LAST HOMAGE TO . resolute oimiiBi. ." Rj I ,:,.,..,, oi.roK.m many times I N-v.aT had an ,,o...f!.. d j ,,.., 1(. assassination, j report today which all rH.lted Ihm Sl.v,.ni, (ul.nK tlu, Istaleiiicnt to Ihe assassin: , ndul campaiBn his headoilarlers I killed OI,r. ..ll l.e-a.i.-e I j w.-ro hol.il.cd. .wanted Christ the KiliK to rnlKli .,,. ..iyin ,..,, ulu.xIPCt,.l11v c.inplelely ami not parlially. I(ilei;.,n was sittim; at a han tuel I The assassin eave only the nam.' .,!, j... ,,.., , u inio a, reyoiyiii;: saw. I lie Mil. II llie areemenl proviues unit an;f ,.,n. in riiwi'.r.s mat spre.-u. ,(1 ,ln ynic ,wn of H,ln An,.r fell from a platform almye the spot j fruit Is lo he received on a No. 1 about the capital lie v:ls referred ..... Mvi..,. 11lv whiio p.. .ht' oas.s a.... in... in.- p. it..- in :.s ,iua.i r.-.-a ... t,.cl with his hosts, a hand plaveil Is l.ased on the assumption that ! pularlo." Kpanish for s.-apula. , .ii,.xl. uii music and a cartoonist I the pack Tor HISS M ill lie llinlled ' n-iiuious cml.lem. Is a term of "- j ,i,-,.,v -.ketches of the notal.les ; to in.liilil.lillll eases. If II op ! rlslon used by anti-catholics in Suddenly the cartoonist i ns- of n. I rrull exceeds tnat a mount. ! .Mexii o. the balance of Ihe crop will be left ! Police said the slayer's shirt iniharyestcil. I It also ia provided lhal flowers I will be compensated for any No. 1 peaches iinharvestcd by an assess- i incut on the entire pack. 1ST STATE FOREST Fl N R W YOl! K . July ix. tA 'I- -Mexlco'H premier aviaior, Captain iMiinio arranza, started his las, j HAI.KM. Ore., July IS. f1 i". ik jiii' no i ue in .11 M-egnn t i ,rsi slate roreyt, em flag-draped coffin back to his 1 i acing To. ami ucrcs in vrstn firlef-torn homelaml. Doughis ,,,ui northern Cocs -i Just after three o clock the iin-itieK. will be foi inally trai.rlern I IinsInK funernl procession of 1 ').- I to the .-'.ate bv th- federal gov-; (tOO troops fturtcd slowly down ernm- nt by .lanuai y I . it v. ,x Itroadway from tlie funeral chiunl'sald al the office of Stale Kot Uhere the yi.inig aviator's body jester K. A. Klllntt today. The; has tain In state since he wm'Stale exchanges for the tract un killed last Thursday at the uu(jMU'ii acreage of school lands sil-i net of a return flight to .Mexteu tinted in various parts of the' City. Twenty-one airplanes fur- i state. Dished nil aerial cm-oi! high above Dean (I. W. Teavy, load uf ihe! At the Pennsylvania station a ' forestry ibparl men I at Oregon : special train was In readiness lo State College; l,ynn S. Cioneinil-I receive the coffin und carry it 1 1'"'. deputy slate foi eNier, and 1'. j to Mexico. The triple salute ill i S. K Ing. member of I hi' stale an army firing souad and the I forestry office, will Inspect (hi re .New Tl A committee composed of V. II. j j Daney. president of the Unite Co ' I opera t i ve growers, D. I. I'ogr-tlo. presldeut of Ihe California Teach ( I rowers assoclat ion. and 1' rest on Mc Kinney, vlro-preside!! I of the scunners League of California, was apoint'd (o woik out the details of Ihe agreement. s OMEN OF DEATH bugle call of' "taps' ork s farewell to the good-will flier whom so recently it had unclaimed. TAKE A TUMBLE MHIh nine forest next week. The trad is without roads and It will be necessary for the in with pack Imrses port party In from Hi' LEVI WRECKS MKXICO CITY. July x. (AN Some associates of Oeneral Obre gon recalled today that for two days and nluhts a dog next door to bis home had been howling steadily and that nothing could in duce it to cease. Oeneral obregon even sent a beefsteak lo the dog in an effort to iiuh-t it, but the bowling continued. Oeneral Ohrcgoii. with seeming Jocularity, had expressed wonder if the howling foretold misfortune. The dog continued lo howl dole fully to the time when Obregon's body was brought into his home. Then with one hist wild howl H ceased. and approached Oeneral Aaron i Saenz, governor of Nueva Leon. ; i ho was seated on Obregon's left, i Me asked permission to show the cartoons to the guest of honor. i The man turned to Obregon. ! p r e t e n d e d t sbow him the ' , : ketches ami then, with a gun ; I which he had concealed under ' itbe papers, fired directly into tin: resident-elect's body. j Callcs Weeps. 1 Obregon slumped back In hlsj hair moaning. There was a dash; VI-; W YoliK. July IS.- b'lY Charles A. 1-evlne's famous trans-. At la u tl,- in ni i) plane Columbia was a i e k today, and Its owner bad u mil her spectacular landing to NKW YOUK. July IS.-(Vi Mcxiian government bonds opened 1 to nearly points lower on Hie NeW Vitrl; 4 1 1 . , I. ev,. I.... II silling i a used by the nssas-d ! nation of I'n-sident-elect obre-. T"ii. Mexican Is, large, assent.' I , ,n'd to bis flying record, of HHl l. showed the targesl be., j l.eine crashed al Corliss Field, l y opening at L'7. as again -t a I ''""u Island, last night in his previous close of .'. , und then fourth attempt to make a landing dipping to 'Jii'a. National Kail Oilier a :n . niinntc Might. The ways of Mcxiro, ij of I,t.'i7, sold 1 '!l "ding gear, the propeller, the at 1 :i , nearly a points below ; right w ing and the b-ft wing tip the pre 'bin.s sale. 1 wci .- smashed, but neither I .evine Despite the reassuring slate- nor hi pa-senger. Major A. I liient of Thomas tximonl. chair- Clem mm. was injured, man of the international commit-! The burning re.aUi d a similar bn.i on it the Initials "J. J. O. They wnre Investigating the theory that Hip assassin might he Juau Jose OonzJiles. alleged to have. ieen the driver of the automobile from which bombs were thrown ' h' year in an attempt to kill Obregon. Detective Alvaro Dasail, who I investigated this attempt on Obre-! gon's life, declared that Ihe man i had been among the previous plot- ters. Dasaii, w no w as ai icsieu . ,h(. i,iypr and guns and1 some months ago on a charge "fj knives Were pulled. He was In black mntHns Catholics, was look-, inimlnent danger bnt Oeneral CruJ ing out from behind the bars of juiupe, in front of him and held j his cell as the slayer was brought rf t)ie ,m,n wno thirsted for his into the jail. He exclaimed: I hlood. j "I recognize thnt face; 1 have! ..N() ,(1,.K k)i1) jim; Wft wam , his picture among my collection : , fiud out who's back of this," j of plotters against obregon." i Crust shouted. i I'ulbc l onv haiiKcd. j obregon was in the greatest President Calles Issued an t .ir,,,.,- jK, VV;(H ,.an-jr( tl j,s : emergency order removing th" automobile. Un died before he' beads of the Mi xlco City police; v iti ln f,.u. moments the department new of fl among Obregon s clo'est sup u large force of soldiers and po purlers. Apparentlv his purpose I lice. Later preside ntial guards on was to give th. general's sfiuneh - borseback were added to the; est friends absolute control tic guard. i handling developments following' President Calles. who .wan In' the assassination of their leader. Mexico City at the time of the; Oeneral Koberto Cruz was sup-1 u ageily. was advised immediately' nlantcH un chief of police I'Viand hastened to San Angel. As H Oeneral Antonio Itios Xei iuche. : he gazed at the body of his dead one of ( (bregon's closest friends. ' H---oHale, ( 'nltes wept. no .mi .M" i o' o . in a icw moments me, il and putiing in charg'b0dy hod been taken to his home, h rials who have been, win. h was already surrounded by H.regon's clo'est sup- u itVK force of soldiers and po'- ' tee of bankers on Mexico, I hat the status or Mexico's foreign debts was nn a.'l'ecled by Ol. it ton's death, i misidei aide nm isi ncss over the political an. I eco nomic stability of the coniilrv wa. apiiarent lit sonic ciiartets by lb hasty h.mnl.it Inn uf ,m c i c a a bonds. TACliMA, Wash.. July ix..-.i,Vi Dan.pl Jones. :tl, of MHpalo. Wn World war veteran, committed sui cide early this morning while police and guard from whom he escaped while being taken to the A inert can lake Veterans hospital, w ere searching for him. Jones' body was found haiming by a wire from the steps of a boxcar on the grain unloading plat form. A ft w days ago Jones was com-, milled to the veierans' hospital somewhat bumpy, 110111 Yakima, and Tuesday after , oou be w ns brought to Tacoma. Me was with a guard at the Inlcr urban stat Ion w ait ing for a hos- oiie Leune made in the same plane at Croydon. Kngland. last fatl. when on his first solo flii;h. be flew over the Kiigllsh chauml Irom Le limn et field, near Paris. Al Itiat time, after fmir attempts, he Ma eecib d in bringing tin- plain to I hale, hui tandim;. "It was my piloting," caid l.e .ne apolegcllcMlly. Mv take If was bad, bui mv landing was Pital bus w ben he clipped away. --- low i-oit ii(H)Yi:n. I le haul I he plane .n w lib h h--aud I'lun iiu' 1 1. Chamber lin I lew ii. t b-rmany w iuld be rebuilt "as gu.i.l ;i new" The clan.' had been n hum ..nee ln-tore after a crash In Italy. (Continued from Page one) July ir of link death r.lZLOUADi:. Jngo.Mavi 1 K.-r V Nine Serbian-. Wllum were geinbi' int s. We t'd In a hut and buriu-d t In (he hsnujnk of NovJha;J.at h jio'ti tier district oil the old ,Sei -i mi Montenegrin bunb-r. bv ihe no torlinis bandit. l' llx Sarcc it.-h The governinent has declare. i a war of exlcrmlmit Ion against Sai covitch and his band w bn h con sist of .10 fierce and ruthles. Mace dtoilaiis. Oeneral Tomh-h, chief of the gen da rm er f, has been ordered to take persona I eharge of this cumpulgn. Hnreovttch, upon whose loiul the government has placed a price of 1.000,000 dlnurs (about $ l hiihmi lias been Identified with the Mace, donhtn committee. Mi field o lictlvity hn been tlie Albanian frontier, M the mmintains of w hb-h he take refuge after pel petraimn if hte numerous crimes. TO TROUT FISHING i . Vi iitlne . .Inly . ..1 nm iIiIIkIi. ,1 1 . , f , , , rclnry Him.v. Id, lit Cooll.lic ,h thi SI l'i:ill. HI. M llciinilllu Hie , hl. Ii hi h.iil -I Ihe aliial uf Sci last Monday. I left I'c.lar Islun.l hull no. riiln to fi-h. Mr. IVohilte lut.n.U t nukf the met of the llrule for the fe remaillilli; ib.s uf alisolllte wolitu.lc ai d oiilct which iU be his .fn. i,0t week when, In ailillllun to n Msil from Sc. i el. il y Wlll.ur of the ni.v il.-pai in., ni . he u ,.l,i t,, to Cannon Kill Minn.. In .bllv.-i a short Ki,,','l, al th.. Colonel Vi Ii.iiii t'olvlll In, loon. il ciei.i!..... IiiiiI I ii cncmirimcil ! late rc- purls last nlKht ns lo her lalhel s ; eolidition. Slic will remain In her priato ei alci ....in ilurini." the remain. lc." of the ti nu'contlncntal .loui uey. althoiiKh M.-. Hoover will conlluii. hls formal confeicjues with po litical leaders In tlie slates oxer which his train will move. The special Is due lo arrive at iiakland at S ;ln a. in. Krldiiy and tl'" p.,1 l WHt , cct lo I'ab. Alio ,v luolor, arrlvuit; about noon. The funeral will be hold iluiliiK the atlcrnooli. pioh.ihlv III Ihe .hi. pel of l.rl.unl Slalilold ti ii i ersilY. Mrs. Iloov.r appeared on Ihe ; i n i" t'laifi-rin at uiiiaha. where she yri'cted the women's rcptibli .an coioinm,.e ami receiveil a hou.niei ..f flow.. ii from veil iscoiiis . vhorl lime later she was informed that Mteeess! heai'l iiitlacks which her lather had suf ll.'led ha, I proveil fatal. "I'llls news was not iineieeted. for Mr. 'Henry wan ) , , obi and the lo an attack. I.a.l l.,,.t, all. inl. il ' b pal a I jMy. . I ' nw ranee a L)liit ju&t a-(iirr,o ice- u(itcr--&ut (fie iwjmnt, n(C Ifdiiom I''t'oiitcao, tfie- aiitij trubj cooi tea yau can --reid a& it (rt tfie Oriental tea gardens. YVporftw i tjati fitj a secret jiraceib --tuuee-toaited- -ifien iealed in .vactuwi - wftilc itilt iwrfrantdj fiat. i " h js. a. s ell i M MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price MANN'H July oClearance Sale IN FULL SWING AT MANN'S Extra Specials for Thursday! Betty Baxley Frocks $2.50 Values $1.95 100 new wash frocks just in; "bVtty Ha x ley" styles, made of new prints, voiles, dimities, sizes o to 40; many fascinating patterns and colors to choose from. Keal 2.51) tt 1 QC values, on sale Thursday, each V 1 Better Voile Dresses $3.50 to $6.95 Yo San and Prima Dcnna Silk Dresses long and short sleeves; special Spring Coats at Half Price $14.75 Wash Suits Women's two-piece wash suits, consisting of waist and skirt, in all sizes; many different styles to choose from, on sale (J0 Cfl Thursday only, suit ..VOU Xew Broadcloth waists, in plain and fancy colors; .fJ.fiO values. Special Thursday, jj J Ql $2.50 Waists $1 100 broadcloth Va-istsCi in tan. blue and white; slightlv soiled. Rvalues. -$1,00 Jliui'sday, sjiecial "Jantzen" and "Columbia" Knit, Bathing Suits 10, off Silk Dresses V2 Price Spring Suits 20 off July Sale of Silks and Dress Goods Sport Silk S2.95 Values S2.69 40-inch sport silk, heavy weight, washable, colors in nile, dark tan, oyster, white, orchid and maize. K'egular price .2.95, J0 fQ July sale price, 1...'"VV Dress Dimity 49c Values 39c :(i-inch fast color dimity in beau tiful patterns; just tlie thing for cool summer., dresses. Ueuular price 49c; on sale Thursdav, vard Toilet Articles At July Clearance Prices Shampoo i n c 1 u d i n g Mulsificd Cocoanut Oil. I'almolive. .May Time ami Wildroot. K'egulai' i'ice TiOi.'; Thursday, each Cold Creams in several well known makes. Regular :!." val ues now, 1 Q- each 1 17 Dona Castile Soap with wash rag. Regular price 10c. Spe- OC tmiXJ 39c 39c cial.. 3 for Thursday Sale of Women's Burlington Lisle Hose Plain and ribbed top; black, navy, taupe and white; val ues up to ti9c; 1 Q sjiecial Thursday Children's Burlington Hose and Socks Black and white only, val ues up to :?oc; 1 Op s) ecial. pair Figured Crepe de Chine S2.95 Values, S1.49 40-inch figured crepe de chine in light and dark patterns, also a few figured georgettes, up to -.!)0 values. Julv Clearance Sale price, vard $1,49 Figured Organdies 95c Values 59c :S!)-inch fine quality figured or gandies in tub-fast colors; pretty patterns on light grounds. Regu lar !)5c values; CQ- r - Thursday, vard Drapery Material S3.45 Values S1.00 and "lO-inch drapery material including striped damask in fig ure! 1 and plain colors; up to .:.! values. Ihursday, vard $1.00 Big Clearance Sale of Bathing Goods Including shoes, caps, belts and wings at very low prices. Hosiery and Underwear Rayon Bloomers Stepins and Chemise (ood quality, in all shades and sizes; up to QC !r1.:i! values, each. .. Plain and Figured Voile Gowns A very fine quality; trim med with dainlv lace edge; Srt:;;....'$i.oo July Clearance Sale of Domestics 42-Inch Pillow Slips Stamped on fine quality muslin, in six different patterns. Regu lar l.'J") values. t 1 fifl special, pair &1..UU FDy Doilies, Centers and Dretser Scarfs at ONE-HALF PRICE ' "Wash Drtsws 1."0 values, Tluu flay, each. Children's 1..")0 dresses f)5ce rin.-486-47 each Thursdav? Lunch Cloths 4lll-inch ure linen lunch cloths come in green, blue and rose borders. Q" .fl.'JO value, each VDC Towels l-'ix-inch linen buck towels come in gold or red bur- OC tiers. :.!)c value, each f "THE STORE FO EVEffYBODY" MtOfOilO.ORtiai. Hail Orderromptly Filled, Postage Prepaivf1 ii p. ofe