i ilmlfliionivl FRIURY‘ 1110117 4 r Air.-o. cram ‘ C ARLOTTETOWPJ & SUAMMERSIDE‘ 3"" 51* 1. ...._ i'i.uNs1'Ai=§NAcs GIEAMIIY sum: \ . 1 Fm!-. M9‘19’,‘,P.'$.1'-11, Prim _ We miiei rm:.a»i.r~Iiie«9is. Both Stem will be closed July ht. Open until to octocx FRIDAY NIGHT 0113" and canal sinus Charlottetown Phone 747 or 748 Free Delivery .Sunimmi'do Phone 399, Fm noisy.” . . ynir: voai: Other COATS to Clear . at -9- — — — — _ _ $5.00, $10.00 and $12.00 Assortment of DRESSES to cle§r3'5f"‘—**"".'?"-“E'-.!f'-',—3l.1)0 : Other DRESSES Clearing 4 4 at—-—-———--31.98, $2.98 and $3.98 . Special lot of BLOUSES Value $2.50 and V ’ '. $2.98 reduced to — — — _ _. _ _ _. ;1_59 " 20% DISCQUNT our AL1. KNIT SUITS. ' Special Assortment of HATS to clear »av.'::~ »- : 81'-'—'—.--.-9-—.-7-.-—.-989 and $1.98 L228-6-27-2 .1 , . . .. ..___ Too Late To Clasify ma,,,<gg1;§§;_ ‘3£“*“u,t,B‘E§_fA'§l“"¢ _ ere 085 IE wAN'ran--Gnu. FOB. GENERAL iiirgaifi smipggn Desert of Central housework, with reiiclrfnoes. call Australia e is to return in two 1437. ' ‘, 231-3-37-3L months wi "enough data fa \ . WANTS keep scientists busy for years." EXPERIENCED MAN -.-—?—"‘ - wgkton farm. Apply so erxgrgig ulsiivv ‘re um :3 ea . my The Csinullnn Press) nun. 1ndis—Weldinz rails as s safoausrd against ssbotege oi ireilroads is being tried here. rail 'l‘i—-SUNDAY AFTERNOON Ifigtween I-lazlebroou snd City. ‘ before a ‘I _ ., — Sl1etiia|_ Barzalns for Dollar Days 3:‘ .*i§:i};j...,....“:;..:..: I one rmfk» °~f COATS L cfiinlgifill “they a reblmtiierblfg . Clegring at — — — — -. _,. _, 3.3.93 Md $5.09 “I31-ldg&$Vi1(-;irmDuuna€‘.:.Bu(!31I:).uI1l‘IlJY to f’ son andlns to And so ith ,, n.‘o.M.1>:p°° ' ’ " "° 3 Qentrolesfiuafdion < This column B-r:se—i7ed for news of . . interest in adv 1 at “‘.’f.'aey‘“‘ ’ to ted ‘ ’vi:i1'ed.n'bhis 1 as‘ __D, CARNATION MILK load a t Iii‘ P‘ - ’ to the and 1 on at PEAS Standard quality Rgqrgag ,:.7‘,, ;;'cf:, _ ___ gs o<3x:;an;in Céxgpwpweulalwfihgngfi. ,, RIPE "TO BEE W 1|: —T- -— -- -.3 3- -- — --19c nova admin is 4 owioundland LEAF LETTUCE 2 for is ______ __ _ ,9, git» a were géinexing in on..- ' MIXED fiOQ_KlES Fresh asst. Black 2 lbs. ._'._ ._ 295 mmfl ‘;t“,§,?,§}3,; N" _°,1§°“;"§'_., 509 5 CW 510C1l31b.—g——.__.._.'_..._.29¢\_ announced. 6 1:. His Priest , . - ' Sidney D. Burrginot Yarmouth N. _. STR1N§ 3 tin! f 1'-.— r‘ " '1" '.".' 7 23¢ , Vania pgesjde Toma OW 'the _j., filing «B; BACON‘ ac_:liins slicds per i; ._ 27¢ Exinuol cammuniéatim '6 Grand : ‘PUFF D HEAT Muffets andcarnfld as 3 for — 29c $.§‘°,,*}},g, m the"1{,c;['f‘1fod1’.f°;"13,°° 4. - . . it was locrnod. ‘ 3 °' PUNTY 'CE_,C,|15, All flavors. This is I SIGN . To LEAVE mues- prqduct mode eIPCc_oly 'for our stores sblilurn ' gffjf ,_hg'§,%1°§“D1:’£°t3"s,°‘hf;‘ “'1” °" »‘1“°'1§ SPCFWI "1995 2 Cones 5: R..C.C.S. will leave on Thuggtfey V §.1:;';lJ1lJ f0l'lC'?{_l0En1.!“fl,t1on tat chit; A “ ._ .... VS . . . - Ban-y:ie1c1.m ontar°fJ.“n 3on°i§$§° 13- ll‘ 3 RHUBARB Fresh every day 7 lbs. — — -— — __ _. 25¢ g1r‘:(il° leslueut 1"- J1-P gtorley no 51%- BAKING POWDER 1 |b_ fin _ _ __ ... _ .. .. 19; signs i3fii“‘b‘? mi.‘ :0. m‘. “.3 _ _ _ _ _ _ ’ WI Ii . a or ?f?é‘s'i1‘%§33fi§ é"c§'ss‘s:" "n. ““““ “"" ri'i«'3?w 'xexc‘il3»e‘““s §‘“°m%v "‘r’»i““.“' BEANS Very specla1”3f tins — -'— — — _ ¥)Visi;‘i5i’ci:sx.1s.31itz)r‘ia1:.°'C' 0‘ the NO’ 6 TOM This §:3iE.—.3§"i _ _ _ _ ; ‘_ .; 25: alri1e“’’l».'“1..l .‘..'‘''€P““ 3”" ' " ~ - -—- eir departure BRO 5 CLA S No Sand 2 Pill‘ -—- — _. _ _. _ 22¢ on Thursday for annual training LEMQN a. VANILLA 3 oz. Jugs each _. _ 4. _ 10: its ‘.?3‘“‘”‘'”‘' ”‘° ‘W M°‘““‘“ ORANGES Sunkist Juicy doz ______ _ _. 29, mi i°;’..p§c“i‘i.a “E? 13".?‘ .r’?““"1°‘ » . srsouss GRAPEFRUIT s for — ._ .. _ 25 last nign by Maior Doble "$1.3? ~' BANANAS Firm «ml was II».-—.-.——'l—"—zs.°. %.°i.‘2:...‘~..ii‘::*;:;; til °.:. '*.%““:*~ 1 MANGEL seen to clear Per. it. _ _ .. _ .. _‘ 35. trip to the ‘training ......i..“i.‘i ORE Pkeryvi Cfilitfiln Messervy, . A. _ Liéutenants D. L Mathiesonsitew- art Ives. Arsenault. 8th 35WEW- Miliflr ’A. W. Matheson, ‘.,3“P‘5*“’1 W- -7- Andrew, Lieuten- ants F. 0. Brady. 1-1. G. Williams, w. F. Smith. o.c. oi’ the Brigade 15 L1--00% P. ‘S. melding. Captain G-.‘R. Posh) is 1.19 adjutant, 5303-'1' S_ESai¢.il\.' OF C0lJ'B,'l‘— Sigma Court sat but for a short 1 Yesterday as criminal cases on the docket were scheduled to come Petty Jury. First case called was that of the King vs. Frederick McAl_eer and John McAleer charg- ed with to cry. Previously the men s regliisst was granted and in the ef- aon the men appeared before Jugs: Duffy but elec in upreme Court. I-rear rigs will re. sume in the Supreme Court this morning at 10.30. ‘ Mrs. N. V. M_acKenzie. St. Cath- grines. has l‘eCEX11«l¥rl9bll.l'nf3d from ghigry enjoyable in to Boston. Mrs. 0. man. Regina, Sa.sk.. is visiting in Charlottetown the guest of her daughter. Mrs. N. J. Ander- SUUCUMBS To INJURIES MUNDSTON. N. B.. June 26-— A highway accident Saturday night near Green River claimed a. sec- in rezained consciousness. His so . Winston. 16. was killed in- stantly when both were struck by a car while they were stanri-ing beside a, parked truck. Mini-rirg rN_ MET! (By The Gain, Ian Press) BRISBANE, Aus ralla — More than 10.000 Qucenslanders went into militia camp: this year, de- spite the lack of unifomis in the ellonirs liar liml ll , I l 1%.: y “.:'§‘.i“li§. fies» e- .. st. .96- to be tried 55 and life today when Albert. Moore. a 46. of Andover. died without hav-/ linclggs at the Cane of Good Hope s.. lloiisis O ea _ .'.' _ i"°°"'e 11l:g1'“x‘lw"1hm‘re3io“‘nsih z -o.'°ii IESN11’ "Oh Vol: on me". . nec- millen contlnI'xod.' “let not assert- “ c: v war should h vtlelt. e recollec- tion or sect ,s.n impression of the dangers in-ound us and the‘ in- spiration to meet those duigccs. ' J. Lester Douglas. M. 13.. who followed Hon. Mr. mwrnillan. in a’ brief address, said that 1119-0031- miunii-! Wm’ deeply uwleoiso to M. ‘on more than one ion I is elaouaut so . l to nice to ‘cut his mussp: to do all -they could to’ promo peace and good will. '1lhe chairman tor the occasion was Mr. Georee Glsrk 0! Mann Stqwut. who nude a fitting and ioucbina allusion to the puma?‘ he out-at-door mfinerlng, In to the sacrifices made by the hon- orec dead in the great coupe oi freedom. In :..troducl.ng Hon. . Mamnlllon. he bold as n tgbu t‘.0”tl1e‘d'is_tinguisli%1 £093 or the aura i§:id1ed" in mg . u prayer. 9 s - Inc or the hymns. "0 God our Help in Ages _ ," “ p or the Land Beneath Thy Bending skies’. by 1. mixed choir. end “Shall we sleep Beyond the River" by u. groin: of school girls. who in vltfired Ri‘1)owe£e Jon the monumhetn . _ . ay WES 0l‘fl‘Il1‘1 . The pr%edings closed with the nediction and the National An- em . The Boy is. under the lead- ershi oi . Hamid Show. and me of the local branch of the Canadian Legiion were present dur- ing the service. w'hlch~ had been I oommfitee consist- tees of the cemetery Miifi. 5. Douglas. Mn Gor- don Douglas. Mrs. Benjamin Birt_ Opens Investigation man grand jury investigation into the marital aflairs oftwo Colum- "sl‘.l“r‘.‘3; ..“.i‘.i°"".....a"*"‘-’i‘:‘a ‘"“‘.°é‘..' *2: _ ers car , ozchasiilae wives-and divide up their 14 ‘ch dzen equally. The prosecutor said he hadbeen informed the wives of George Davis. 02. and Clarence June. 4'1. had agreed to exchange placesgnd that the Davis’ 10 i‘.li§l_d.re11 and the Juries‘ four were apportioned so that each couple had say u. Justice Arthur I-l’. Perkins s sit- ting as judge in the investigation. Taylor said he 12 resented sev- en witnesses thus at and p nned 1 to putahout 13 more on thestand __.L.._.._:.__. GOQDIWILL ON VWFEEI-S - fl! The Cilnadhlu Press) AN’. '1rzTnsvaal—A mes- sage of good wil from descend- nts oi: the French l-luguenots who will be conveyed to Paris by motor cycle this fall. PHOTQSTAT MUSEUMS SYDNEY. N. S. W., June as- Moze than 209.000 o A 11 docu- ments relating to histo and s!- iadrs of Australia Ind the gouth Pacific are in European museums mi oollecilnne. and erianoemenu are now being made for photo- igra ‘ic facsimiles of the duel: ' me fender shield for Desoto, . . show (1 M .- be tome.-.ml ‘Wm Ba, , on L433“, 1“. . ‘Q 30 iegglier part of the training per- " i u Miurou anon-nan mm serving Stall correspondent ‘Lanna , .._.. gtoyal personages vol other lands use warships 01' 518.- prlvate yachts when they 89 ~, aging. But when Norway! .43!‘ awn Prince Olav and Crown i now. Martha arrived in New rqrk to 0 on Norway’: pavilion at the Worl '3 5%. they sailed in ‘card an o _ ary liner, such no pain folks use. bocrovtm mirinoe 1 glsv W3‘? 0 . u I- . ovflanss onetc1£~.w61g'1)I1 F 15 conoerened. _His {it e . Prince Charles. an :1 the King of Dsnmsrk. an dtiighter the isle w . 9 ‘ iri‘£’. b use itxliit. "'§':r's.s""i‘rm’oa.ni-ix °§§ir-1 ‘princess. \ ’ . I. ‘ ' .' .M‘ a Eben ""13! '1'“ Agpplliton gt his . I" . 1; . gr1andl,)5x~1iving at tlflfl “flu 3 . . °“-*.|- . ,3 _ was {to . . , , . F » $1 rang Hsakob ' V ' hedbeeii may/3:: dI!wther' and grandfath- 'f‘ » may win I ‘ 1% rliiilm 1°} ' a.. goon WA rs ENGLISH. mu CROWN PRINCE IS POPULAR FOR HIS DEMOCRA TIC WA vs MARRIAGE Tb SWEDISH PRINCESS UNITED SGANDIN AVIAN NATIONS fills. the form: Intona- 9 thing on democratic roy- , . ‘ J“ ‘.'_.-"30 an own assure me" . M. on y arm deola/mic . Th were tluiee the’lost ‘ arranged by A, I in; od the following ladies who are h also this Into Marital Swap r Household Scrapbook; (Dy ROBFETA LEE) When troubled with squeaking shoes. either new or half-soled ones. take I pick and put small holes in the shoe back of the ball of the root. This will let out air and ‘ge squeal; will dis- appear. Peach stains in linens some- Peach stains 9 t times MOVE very stubborn to re- move. 8 inkle them with lemon uice on _salt and place two do 5 the hot sun. Rinse out in cod water end wash in warm water and scalp suds. Cracker Crumbs Pine cracker crumbs for bread- ing can be made by putting the : crackers into the oven and letting in get brown and crisp. Then ml with a rolling pin so they will be -‘line and soft. .‘.‘Stripping” Made In Germany Evidently B-E1H.I..IN June 26—'I'he Foreign Correspondents Association of Ber- lin has forwarded to the Propa- ganda Ministry one or the strongest protes has ever drawn up against the treatment accorded to one of its members. Mme. Eleanor Heinsdorf, 3. Pole of ‘Jewish orl in. who for more than ten years as Warsaw Podcho- Gracow Godzienny I Axdélvlng at Tefsgplehoi hAilr‘fiieldla a r a oi a n lvlggef‘ Helnsdorf was Ymet ha a secret police agent, who order- e her to laws ermany by the i‘§i‘§.n“J.lé1‘i.‘$"in“‘”“isoi‘i'§.?"‘i§i.’.‘t‘is§‘§ e e and the Propaeanda. Ministry was (1. When Mme. Heinsdorr declined in “"‘~ -—- do t v luntaril . pleading her ‘Em?’ “"°°1"'°d hm) lor1nrreside?nce horse’. showing her LAP - M’°1'*133"(‘i June 33,-‘ I po1§;h passport with a German visa Prosecutor Th _ . Taylor ds- and prod“ he, pemm, to re. closed today he ad begun a one- min ,1, B6,] . she was snip ed and searched. Her hair was to en down and combed and she was subjected to a humiliating examin- atlon. Mme. Heinsdovri’ was held in cus- tody for three hours. In the‘moan- time, however, an acquaintance ‘who had seen her arrive but had been unable to find her at home. cqmmunicaied with the Polish Em- bassy. "which instituted inquiries. '0 embassy was informed that in Mme‘. I-Ieinsd0rf's 3-1399009 her PET‘ mil: to stay in Germany had 1399“ revoked, but that in the circum- mnces she would be permitted to remain a week in order to clear up her affairs. Her passport has 179911 returned. . The protest oi the l"orei5z!1,C0TFC‘ s dents Association. while in- _c1)l‘11(xl‘1n§ what is virtually 9XDU15‘°}| “i‘“‘°‘i'° %i.§“‘i.’§‘§icai ‘°Z§‘;?5.f.‘3.ni“2f’.‘s? felrgrdggy Mmpe. Heinsdori, declaring that, if this were to be a precedent. continued residence in Germany by foreigners would be imfltsslble. The Propaganda Min try in reply assured the association that this was an individual case and '£hB“h9 Ministry in future would render all ssible aid to the ioreisn Journal- ts accredited to it. The number lg fqfeign journalistic expulsioi-is fr?’ Gen-“any hgs now reached twen )- three. i,ooo-Mm: PLANE men’ to ' d and b‘ tin ———-- Australip. 1,9 mg a ' ‘mush “ (By The Canadian l’re.s51 ‘ o BiRiRA—For an all ma" ‘survey flight across the India“ ‘Maj_or. He grsdusicd from this the top of his class and got. the grade of Lieutenant in the army. Later that year he was enrolled as a student at Balliol College, Oxford. ' He and grown into a fair. good- looking young man almost as tall 1’: ’§%‘....’.':.§“""r.i"°u‘3"°f.‘. “‘.‘2;‘“:‘;“ celled in skiing 3.11’: yachting, winning many prizes. At Oxford he represented his college in fenc- ing c_ t‘est_s agdinst , liritish army officers. . How much the young man has endeared himself to the le of Norwny was evidenced w en he was 21. The President or the Norway? Parliament. “You are Norwegian in soul snd mind." . ' O 0 0 - are was trcsnpu aus rejoic- mwhen his be_f«1'iO1‘.1il.1 was ounced to Princess the. u hter of Prince '0hprl ‘of ‘no is brpxt‘,1ie§mq‘ the , - - 3.hB.' I DYE!- ‘li i.he‘”elose relationship of a soendinevign counti‘i%.l for 1 om W1 .slp'i‘in§s 1 h the‘ men rtgzgthrogfbwdi twig: ;g.=3..- ti; woman’. as-. ....~. wigduim. “=29-i..*s:. ...‘’‘.'.''2:.“‘‘.‘‘ 9 I . ‘s a I new man: 1433910 or ga on was bani in oi“ oth:r "ki1i“lb{f.§' fl In 1931 school in the autumn of 1924 at , x-..1I.9-I..-1,‘l~1*- ocean, Dr. Richard Archboici. Am- erictn naturalist, has offered mic Australia the use at his plane. 003 Gupe. with iiyinz range of 4- miles without refueling- 1 V mourns‘ _ L ND—In Charlottetown. on June 2 , 1939, to Constable and MI.- Anthon J. Lund. 8, dau htei-__‘ i--~-——-. “‘ " 2 _DEATHS _ i MC 0NALD—At Lorne Vallfly sungay. June 18. 1939. Mrs. Alex C. McDonald, nee Margaret Mc- Leod. in her 76th year. ‘ __Ag, 1 .1 R1 June 5b¥Ii'i5:s9, Migibne Ada .m agerdoff-h;/Icre aufihgzr Pu enl Mrs." Norman y e. H . and 27 at 2 Interment. in her Both yer. Funeral fro «'5/iaclean Punera Home today Tllgday‘, service starting at 2.00 fimiefal leaving at 2.30 interment gt Argyle Cemetery. Cord Thanks I wish to take this opportunity in sincere thanks to the s tron’ Drs. ‘n attend- gn; it the 1353:. 1. l-Iblwital, for anus during my six weeks is ingots; that Institution. Also my 0 ymond and friends o V 5..§s"’§ 3 comfort to me. (SEN) . Edward McPherson. “ ‘ Cape Traverse. "- N s. reciation to the Rev. Mr. N,‘D. MoeLean UNDERTAKER EMMLMER . i.“:.“r.n..*.'."' ' Phone in 1 AnciL‘LAii"i3”A\‘?_s "" '1 IN BASEMENT Ladies White Pique Dresses with Flowered Boleros, sizes 14-—16—18-20 ‘ c $1.29 for — — — — — — —-V -L -—- — Ladies Lace Dresses Colors wliité green and yellow sizes 14—16—1B—-20 c $1.59 clear at — — — — —— 4 _ '... Ladies Flowered Pique Dresses c sizes 14 to 42 $1.49 to clear of '—-' Ladies flowered linen Seen Tax 5 Dresses sizes 14-16-18-20 $1.49 for , Ladies Slacks Brown only 59¢ sizes 18—-20 79: for — — — _ _ _. 7 °"'Y I-hdies Crepe and Washable Celanose Dresses sizes 14-20-42-—-44 $1 ' Assorted Colors $2.29 to clear of — — -49 Ladies Silk Orgondy and Pique Blouses c Assorted sizes and colors $1.19 to clear M39 Ladies Summer Sweaters in Light Blue c and Nile Green sizes 14 to 40 $1.39 for 15‘ Childrens Cotton Print Dresses sizes 1—2 and 3 only to clear at —- — 15‘ 49° Childrens White Cotton Vests 59‘ All sizes 29c for — — — — _ ._ _ Childrens Knitted Dresses Assorted sizes Boys Cotton Pajamas sizes 2-——4—6 yrs. In Blue and Green 89c to clear at — - 69° Childrens Lace trimmed white cotton 9c Childrens White Pique Dresses with Flowered Boleros 79c for — — -—- ond colors to clear at — —- ._ _. _ Panties all sizes to clear at — -—- _ ._ Lodies Silk Niglitgowns in Blue and -I 2 price pink. All sizes 79: to clear at — ' Ladies Sptin Slips slightly soiled all size; in ca, Rose and White ' to clear or — — — — — — — 1 '2 Pm: Ladies Print Cation Aprons 19: for ~ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._... _ 1 5c Childrens Wool Sweaters all sizes and Assorted colors 79c to clear at Childrens Lace Dresses all sizes, Assorted colors 79: to clear of — — _2price 59‘ noi.i.Aiz_'oAY_. '4 1 . GIRLS’ CO-ATS % OFF Girls‘ Coats smart styles and good shades sizes 1 to 14. Onlya few coats in each size to choose from. Dollar Days -—- 1 3 Off $12.95 — — -— — — for $8.64 $8.95 —— -—- — — — for $5.97 95———-—-—for $4.64 $595 —————- for. $3.97 $495 — ——--—--—- for $330 $295———————for $197 Girls’ Crepe Dresses mostly long sleeves colors navy, red green, brown, rust’ and royal b|ue,'sizes 6 to 14. Dollar days HALF PRICE Girls’ Crepe Dresses mostly pastel shades sizes 3 to . Regular prices $2.95 and $2.50 Dollar days — —— -— — $1.98 Regular prices $1.98 Dollar days — — — — — — — $1.39 Girls’ Bathrobes sizes 10 to 14 Regular prices up to $2.00 Special Dollar Day Price $1.00 Girls’ shorts mostly 2 pieces with holler tops regular prices Dollar Day sizes 2 to 14 $1.50 for -—- -—- -—- -—- — $98c 98: for — ~ ~ — — — —— 69c 79c — — — — — — —— -— 49c Quilted Crib Puffs colors pink and blue Regular Price $1.50 Dollar Days —- — —-— —- $1.00 ' Babies Crepe bonnet: assorted_ styles and colors worth in $1.00 Dollar Days — —— —— — — 49c Girls Bathing Suits Sizes 2 to 14. Re ulor Prices, up to $2.50 Dolor Days -—- — —- —- $1.00 Teen Age Dresses for Business girls and young women sizes 13- 15-17. Stylish well made dres- ses in a good assortment of colors. 5.95 for — — — — — -— $3.95 7.95 for -—- — — — — $5.95 W patterns to choose from and figured broodcloflis. DOLLAR DAYS Plaid and Check TAFFETA 39¢ Regular 59c and 69c _P|din and brocaded rayon taffeta in all shades 27" wide regular 35c and 29c 25: Special Dollor Day yd. — — —— — — Lot of flowered sheer crepe: in dark shades mostly navy: and blocks regular 79¢ price 98c yard special Dollar Doy Silk Jersey in Black Navy and white 60 inches wide re%u|ur price $1.35 98: yard special ollar Doy — — — — Brocdded Satins in Maise, rose and blue 4 " wide regular price $1.35 yd. 98: yard special Dollar Day price —— _ Printed taffeta in Mauve, pink and mi only 36" wide regular price 79: yard 69: yard special Dollar Day — —— -—- -—- ssc yard\ Washable rayon silks 36" wide regular 59c special Dollar Day Al wool coats 10% off. Remnants ‘A price Mcioiie e. M‘-‘LEOD Regular $12.50 suit sells for — — — — — — — Clearing all broken lines in boys cops new shades, all sizes unbreakable peaks Regular $1.00 values Dollar Days — — — — —- — Clearing lot of boys polo zipper necks pullover sweaters in browns, 65¢: rvmroons and blues. Greatly reduced for Dollar Days — — — — — -— - :T.lar Days clearing price on all broken lines of boy’: shirts and blouses in plain :2 Sizes up to 14 ‘/2 Dollar Days — — — — — — — — — — — — — ——— Boys’ shirts and elastic top jockey shorts. The real thing in summer underwear Dollar Days 20c garment. — — -—- - - Boys’ tweed also wool and cotton serge longs in good shades bc-y's summer weight golf hose — — ~ — — — Half Price Sale of Boys’ Suits 51 22 Boy's and students’ fine tweed suits-numbers that have been pretty well said our—grouped and offered in this ‘/2 price lot. All new clothes and fancy back models Regular values $ to $ for Dollar Days only $10.50 to $22.50 Now on sale ai5.25 1 :25 43 Boys’ and Students’ suits 1-3 off Beautiful range of this spring’: tweeds and twists in the popular sport back styles in sizes 25 to 37 Fine choice of shades and _____ "$8.34 Regular $15.00 Suit Sells for — — — — — — — — — — — -51 0 I Regular $17.00 Suit sells for — — — — — — — — ~ — — ——-—$-I -I . I _ Clearing Boys Toppers — — — — — — — — — — — — — — HALF PRICE Balance of our boys spring toppers on Dollar Days only — — -—- -— -I 2 price 50‘ 39c suit $1 pair on—d patterns. Sizes 32 to 36. Values up to $2.50 Dollar Day Special s — — — — — -— 20: pair :