BEIEF OITY NEWS nv Boot Print It Now llcacon rrt n, Xdfo uoathlj Income Gould, Uco IIIJc. ria.lltr 8tora fc Van Co. Dour. .1816. Eight-Inch Sliotrlo fui for hont use, JJ.50. Uurgesa-Qrandcn Co. Wfcen yon know g-. lignum? you pre fer It Omaha Gu Co- 1M Uov.rd SL raid In lull Shr. of Xebrardfa S'av Iiiks und Ixian Association make m dlcoj Investment. Call or write t. J. rt. Brandt, Secretary, 10V5 Farnam 'St Xnjrel Is Improving Police Commis sioner A. C. KtiRel, who underwent an operation at tho Wise Memorial hospital, in rapidly Improving and will "bo out ot tVie hospital within a week. "Sodaya Compl.t Morlcx rrogrmH may bo found on tho first paso ot tho olasslfled section today, anrt appears In The Dee EXCLUSIVELY. Frod out what itio various moving picture tlicatcrs offer. Excursion to th YsUfrwitons Tho first railroad excursion of tho year into tho Yellowstone National park will pass through Omaha Sunday over the Northwestern-Union Pacific It will bo mado up In Chicago and ISO peoples will ho aboard the special train. Omaha View Improver Vt X"rily The Omaha View Improvement club will hold a meeting Friday evening nt tho Howard Kennedy school. New delegates will be elected and the question will bo decided whether they will follow tho In surgents or stick with the old federation. Samualsons Celebrate Mr. and Mrs. U Samuelson, 3301 Sherman avenue, cele brated their twenty-seventh wedding an niversary Wednesday. In tho evening a large gathering ot relatives and friends vlsitod tho happy couple and gave them congratulations of the event. Mr. Sam uelson Is a police sergeant. Mrs, Oopp's Hand Crushed Mrs. C H. Copp, 1(31 Burdetto street, had the thumb of her right hand badly lacerated and ligaments of the hand torn Wednesday when tho thumb was caught in tho clutch o' u machine in tho Klopp-Bartlett Film ing' company plant. Tenth and Douglas streets. Tho woman was removed to Bt. Joseph's hospital by pollen surgeons. New Political riling! New political filings at the court house aro as follows: Chris Stark, republican, for road over seer: Gcorgo K. Yager, democrat, for state representative; Henry Hartnett, democrat, for pollco judge, South Omaha; Henry Anderson, democrat, for stato rep resentative; J. M. M alone, republican, for jtutlio of the peace; Goodloy Urucker. democrat, for stato representative. 'iiiiw "m.M.'. nr iir t nmi'iiv it rv in inn iMji v.i-u., i nii'.i i iii lii ., i;in. Gains Nine Pounds in One Week So He Might Join Navy Gingerly stepping down the street, with an open umbrella in ono hand and a. palm leaf fan In tho other, wearing a smile on his face, Georgo V. Lynn of Ida Grove, la., came to the navy recruiting station and found that within a week ho had gained sufficient weight to enter tho navy. On Friday Lynn applied for enlistment and though he passed tho physical and other examinations he did not weigh enough to enter tho navy. The scales would not register more than 13S pounds for him nnd he was sent away with the admonition of tho recruiting officers to cat. sleep and refrain from worry- He followed directions impllclty. On Wednes day he again applied for enlistment, ,but was yet tTfa.fidunda 'undx,lhc,miutre(l 113' pounds. Howoven." Jie-wan ngV, dis mayed. Ho bqllevod the prescription 5f,'tho naval recruiting pfficers would bring him up to the standard, nnd aain ho camo to ,the stntion. This tlmo he tipped the scutes at 147 pouuds and was accepted and at onco sent lo the training station on 'the Great Lakes, near Chicago, "Gosh, but that was an awful hreaJt fust I ato this morning," he laughed, as he took his enlistment papers and left the federal building. Parcel Post and Good Business Make Stamp Sales Boom Tho extension of the parcel post busi ness and general excellent business con ditions In Omaha aro .responsible for tho (.ubstantlal Increase in receipts at the Omaha postofflce, according to Post master John C. Wharton, and even a larger increase in the volume ot stamp sales Is expected during the next six months. Only one month, January of 1914. showed a decrease In business over tho corre upondlng month of last year. The receipts from stamp sales for the six months' period follows: 1313. 1914. January JU3.686.23 JU9.H24.W February 10S.C65.SS 103.0C6.82 March 1U.621.1S 120,772.58 4.li 115.fiM.M 113H.fi7 ,...1 llV.3t3.Jt lUW.lV 102,403.47 11C,1!KJ. Mhv June Totals ...... i. ,C7,7C7.33 $692.Edl.O CC7.767.33 Gain for J014 t24.HB.72 A gain of .037 per cent for 1914 over 1913. C'UHUibcrlnin'a Colic, Cholera nud Diarrhoea llcmedj. "I advised the 'boys' when they en listed for the Spanish war to take Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ilemedy with them, and have received ntany thanks for the advice given." writes J. II. Iloughland, Eldon, la. "No person whother traveling or at home Miould be without this great remedy." For sale by all druggists. Advertisement. Internal Revenue Collections Show Decided Increase BOOST FOR OMAHA MARKET! Interstate Commerce Decision Great Help to This City. RATES HAVE BEEN UNFAIR Nntv Thnnp , (tninhn Ilnvr Ilri'n Pnt on n Parity1 r!tta Mlnnwip olls flrnln Kxclinitac Winn It Flicht. President Ilynes. as well as all mem bers of the Omaha Grain exchango feci that tho Omaha grain market has been given a big boost bv reason ot the do. clslon of tho Interstate Commerce com mission, handed down Wednesday, cut. ting out the differential that has here, tofore maintained as against this city and In favor ot Minneapolis on wheat nnd other grains grown In the country along the Northern Pacific, the Great Northern and the Milwaukee, west and , bridge. A D. 15vrr since Omaha became a grain mar ket the differential on this northwestern groin, against Omaha, has been from 3 lo 6 cents per 100 ounds where dis tances have been the same. Rome months ago tho Omaha Grain exchange filed Its protest with tho commission and the case was nrgtiod at length, tho attorneys for Omaha contending that tho rates charged by the three roads were unfair to this market. OmnliR linn Kuunt Hate. Wednesday tho commission handed down Its decision and issued Its order Against the roads, requiring them to place tho Omaha rnte on a parity with the grain rote charged Into Minneapolis. In connection with the Northern Pacific, tho Great Noithern and the Milwaukee, the order runs against tho Burlington so far as tho rates on Its Billings lino may apply. Omaha grain me assert that hereto- foie on account of the differential. It has been practically lm)HMbla to secure any of the Montana wheat, oats and barley fur this market, whereas It has all gone to Minneapolis. Now with the differential removed and this market Placed on a parity with Minneapolis, Omaha buyers will work tho northwest country and will be able to spcure vast quantities of the grain for the Omaha market. It Is believed that tho decision will loo9t Omaha more particularly as a barley market, two of the biggest malt ing houses In tho country being located here, shipping matt to nearly all parts of tho IV.tcd States. In tho past considerable difficulty has been experienced to secure enough barley to keep tho malt houses running and supply tho homo and outside demand. Now with tho embargo lifted on barley It Is asserted that tho Montana product, of which there Is a largo quantity, will commenco to como this way, adding greatly to the Importance of the market. ACCIDENT LEADS TO WEALTH Publication of Misfortune to Albert Ayers Helps Him to $10,000. HELPED WOMAN IN A WRECK Mother ot Victim Si nor tiled nnd I.rnTcn Nice Sinn of Money to Mini Who llrrrlritilril the llnuelitrr In DUtrrn. Albert (Belt Ayers. 1911 Paul street, who was trampled under the heels of horses In the stablos ot tho Omaha tie and Cold Storage company as he was stricken with stomach cramps whtlo mak ing his rounds of Inspection as a watch man for tho American District Telegraph company, Is having a happy turn In his fortune and If bo properly proves his Identity lie will forthwith be made the I he'r of a IIO.OOO legacy The funny part nt the story Is that his accident has le i up t Ida discovery and I l as helied tin? attorneys acting for the uequentner to find a man who, during July, befriended a Miss Atklnien In it wreek at J'etersbnrg, Out. MIm At klnsen Uvea at Dayton, O., and nt the time mentioned was a passenger on the train upon which Ayers was traveling. She was seriously Injured nnd as n total strnugcr tho Omaha man looked out to" her comfort until relatives could take care of the unfortunate young woman Her mother nover forgot the kindness und when she died last sprinx sho net aside JlO.OCtt for Albert Ayers of Omaha, "fur being a gentleman to her daughter In a llmo of dishes." At the time ot his attention to the In jured woman he withdrew from the suno by saying that his name was Al bert Ayers of Omaha and that ho was a piofesslonal man. With this much before them tho attorney have been making Ian cffoit to find Ayers, but the rosult was fruitless until they rrid of H ; 1 dent that befell the wanted mu i and iia was traced down. There Is said to Ite no doubt lis " Ayers" Identity. lie lias a wife md child and Is rapidly recovering from his misfortune of the othor night,. Ilticklcii'n Arnlcn Snlvr. for a rut, bruise, sore nnd skin troulde. a box should be In every household All dWgR'alH. 16c. Advertisement. SIX ARRAIGNED IN COURT FOR AUTO LAW VIOLATIONS E. R. Swnnson, H. Cromer, C. It. Field. Karl Slunroe. I. Lcnngh and IS. IJullo-i.. all received punishment In police court for running their autos with the m i'- flors "cut out" or exceeding tho speed limit. , Motorcycle officers report that since ho order of t'h'.ct Dunn ngolnst mufflers has ! teen In effct, motorists aro beginning to 'mltid their "p's" and "q'a" while driving. Taxes paid to the office of collectcr ct Internal revenue for tho district of Ne braska for the first half of 1914 are more than. 111,200.000, showing an increaje f-f (149,564.03 over the same period of 1313, largely due, it is said, to the actxilnls tratlon ot the Income tax, ani tho changes which removed the forroer ex emption ot corporations earning Ires than (5,000 per year in profits. June, ot 1914 ihowa a greater Increase than rny other month, over the corresponding month ot last year, being $141,666.23 this year, as compared with $521,927.01 for 913. This la largely duo to the fact that )Uie income lax was payable during the month of June. The total receipts of the oO.lce for the first half of 1913 and 1914. fif.low: 1913 $1,41T.9J.03 l3l4...r...'l,!67.S46.08 Moux City Automoblr ttaces. The Chicago &. Northwerjtern Una will run a special train to Slo-ix City 3i1y 4, leaving Omaha Union stmlon at 6:45 a. m.. arriving Sioux City 1 :4S a. m. lle :ng, train will leave Sioux City 7 15 p. m.. uirlvlng Omaha 1015 p. m. Thursday, July 2, 1014. BURGESS-NASH COMPANY. Store News for Friday. BURGESS-NASH OOMP ANY. Sixteenth and Harney Streets. Handkerchiefs Puro lliion, ltfjm titUched, fancy bor ders, colored bor ders, etc., ea 7Jjc Our Store Will Be Open Friday Evening Till 9 CTClock Closed All Day Saturday, July 4th Independence Day FLAGS! KOlt THU FOI UTII All klndn nnd situs, big (iRRortmqnt for solectlon. . to to $23 Dainty Crepe de Chine Blouses Among the New Arrivals, at $2.95 THE values aro simply remnric- ablo. Tho Btyles captivating, orlB In.il, charming all tho newest, daintiest midsummer shades in cropo de chine tho most fashionable blouse of tho season. There Are Several Very Charming New Models Just Received. And tho collection as a whole we doubt that Omaha women have ovor seen such beautiful blouses offered for Mich a llttlo price. Colored cropo do chine blouses Inal the light summer shados ?!-.. Crepo de chine blouses In dainty flowered effects, all the newest shades '-Aht Qurffess-Maali Co. Second rioor. NOTION Specials Tango flaren, were 10c, ench....7Vc Girdle forms, all sizes, each lOo Klip on dress shields in imlimuok and washable, pair ,10 Ghoe trees, pair 60 Stocking feet, pair Oo Non elastic, webbing, all colors, per yard ...SHo Sanitary belts, each loo HUMAN BAXB OOODB Human hair nets, all shades, each, 100 Human lmlr Bwltchea, 20-lnch wavy, tor 7So Human Hair switches, 23-inch wavy, for i.as Unman hair (twitches, 20-lnch wnvy, for $1J50 Now coronet switch, in all shades, ranging at 93.80. 93, 93.98, 95. 97.90 and 98.08. Burgssa-ITasb Co. Main Tloor. Vanity Cases at L'ss latest styles, mado ot k white metal oxidized ' gray finish, somo 1 styles exclusive with us. 7f5c Vanities. .48 91 Vanities. . ,09 $1.50 Vanities, 1 .J8.DB Party Cases, J?1.0B New York's newest fad, morocco leather, silk lined party box, five fittings, regular 93.1)3, for. .ljtl.05 Bnrgass-DTash Co. Main rioor. All tho am Theres Styie and Comfort in These Women's $3.50 PUMPS at $2.85 AA'JJ besides mey are iho best low shoo one 01 values vro've offered this season. .Beautiful colonial pumps, made ot 'satin, patent and velour leathers, with hand turned Goodyear welt soles and Louis, French and Cuban heels These pumps are perfect fitting and very drossy, ihe latest Insls and our regular $3.50 lines, specially priced for Friday at, the pair, $2.85. Barrras-W ash Co. Main Tloor. Ribbons at 19c NEW arrivals, fancy flowered, light aaA dark shades, moires, taffetas and, saUns, 5 inches wide. 50c Neckwear, 25c Including organdy collars, vests, tichues, collar and cuff setB nnd flat Yenisei collars. Barg.salTsish Co. Main Tloor. Women s Long Silk GLOVES, Pai 39c THKRK Is probably nothing that is in greater demand right now than long silk gloves. These we offer special for Friday will bring a generous response. Pure llk. lC-buttou length, In white, black, navy and pongoe. Double tipped fingers, every pair absolutely perfect, all alsea In the lot. Bnrrs-Kah Co. Main Tloor. Weve Planned This Sale of Pretty Trimmed HATS for Your Benefit YOU probably want n new hat for going away" and this sale of millinery' will make many a heart proud for the Glorious Fourth. For Friday we have divided our en tiro stock into two prices. No matter what the former selling prico may havo been. There is not one dark colored hat in tho stock all are white, white and black and a few black hats. Consisting of genuine Panamas, Milan and Milan-hemps, trimmed in a wide variety of fascinating ways a hat to suit everyone. Choice $3 and $5 formerly $7.B0 Up to 920.00. Burgess-Mash Co. -Gceona rioor Hosiery and Underwear Spec'als Women's SOc Hose, li5c Silk boot, fancy embroidered lisle, in black silk lisle, etc. Keg- oP(i ular 50c values, at, pair. . 6u Women's 13c and 10c Hose, 10c Fine cotton, strictly perfect goods, in shades of tan, pink and sky blue. Regular 15c to 19c values. Per pair 10c Women's Cumfy Cut Veta, 13c "Cumfy" cut and shaped vests, extra irood value, at, each... 13c Women's l!5c HoMe, 13c Silk boot in white and tan, gauzo lisle in black, white, tan, pink and blue, mercerized lisle in black and tan. S5o quality, 1 Cf at IOC Women's 50c Union Huits, U3: Fine llslo union suits, low neck, sleeveless, umbrella knee, laco trimmed. Each 23u Women's 13c to 10c Vests, loo Fine Swiss ribbed vests, cumfy cut and shaped, regular 15c to 19c valuos. Each 10c Eurff.ii-Hftih Co. Mala Floor. Children's, Misses $1,26 Middy Blouses, 98c BALKAN, regulation and chlng middy styles, collar, cuffs and pip ings of red or blue, chlng middles have embrolderod emblem on nocket. for ages 6 to 20 years. poCKei. ur b chdren.tI $1 0 (0 $2i3o Dresses, OB- Gingham, crepe, percale and lawn In white and colors, long waist belt effects, daintily trimmed with embroidery and plain materials. Sizes 0 to 14 years. chlulrcu,g 30c Wftsh DrMseHt a0c Percale stripod and checked ginghams and percale, high and low neck styles, trimmed with bands and pipings of plain materials; sizes 2 trhHdren', $1.08 to 84.08 Straw, Lingerie and Made Hat, 81.00 Fine straw braids, lingerie and press straw, daintily .trimmed with satin or velvet ribbon, flowers aim rumwoo, uuu.um imw Juniors' to "" , . Figured crepe, silk mull with da nty floral design and dot. low neck and short sleeves in three different styles, bne collarless, trimmed with lace insertion, one lawn collar edged with embroidery, peplum and ruffle skirt, satin ribbon at waist. It'a Doubtful if You Ever Saw Prettier Styles and Bigger Values Than These Dainty S ummer Dresses Offered Special for Friday WASH DRESSES Were $3.50 to $4.50, at 95 D t itmrTtr -iwivi'iiji rmue in rice cloths, voiles, flowered crepes nnd ratinoH, with plain and tunic skirts, white and shades of Plnlc bluo nnd tan. WASH DRESSES Wore $5.00 to $0.50, nt $3 85 AX exquisite selection in white lingerie, voiles, erepea and linens, short tunic effects, now waists with floro collars, Ollir or blOUHO Washable White Skirts at $3.95 That Are Splendid $5.00 to $7.50 Values YOT will bo just as enthusiastic over thorn as we whoa you see how pretty they are; made long tunic stylo of fine whlto ratlno, plquo and Bod ford cords; all lengths and all size waist hands, Women s Coats for Traveling or Automo bile Wear at $5.00 and $10.00 Wide selection of styles in imported cloths, silks, linens und crash, loose and r'itled stylos. Bnris-ZTuh Go. Stcoud rioor. MEN! Here Are Real 25c HOSE Offered to You Friday, at Pair, 10c SEEMS ridiculous, doesn't It, but a fortunato purchaso nnd n dcslro to test tho pulling power of our advertising is tho why! Tho hoso havo high spliced hools, double sole nnd toe. Iilnck, tan, navy and gray. It's the Biggest Half Hose Special We've Oiiered for Some Time Positively made to sell at 2!5c nnd could not be sold at less if u profit was to bo made. A limit of one dozen pntrs to a customer. Men's Shirts, 80c to $3.50 Standard makes in the now designs and colorings for the season's wear' Surraii-Hash Oo. Main X'loor, Men's Bathing Suits A 5Qc to $4.50 j.. SPLKNDIU nr-ST and styles In tho celebrated "UVK-', .Mr line, ono anu ll two pleco styles; Krays, navy, brown, black, green and maroon grounds, with soft harmoniz ing colorings for trimmings. Burg-ci(-lf&ih Co, Mmn .rioor. J? TAKE A KODAK With You the 4th WH aro offering for Friday a special discount or 10 per cent on all I'remo cameras. No. 2 Drownlo Camera $2.00 No. 2A llrownle Camera. . .$U.OO Post Card size Kodaks, $UO.0O and SUB. Films Developed Free When an order Is loft for print ing, llrlng us your films. Our work Is guaranteed. nurgBn-KatU Co. Main rioor. Save X on Your STRAW HAT For Over the Fourth Here Friday Thai a exactly wnai yuu cuii uu iur "o offer your choice from our ntock (Panama, Uangkoks and leghorns excopted) at exnetly half tho original price. Every New Shape and Style of the Sea son Included In Beiuicts, split braids, Ilallan nnd English straws. Your old hat Ih probably badly sollod so here la an opportunity to buy a now ono nt half the original price. Prico range now -IDc to ISt.no Burfftii-Hnsn Co. Main X'loor. Summer TOILETS for the Fourth HO A 18 Boy WASH SUITS Friday at a Saving of ) to j Regular Price THE suits arc tho product of c-ovoral of tho forenioBl mak ers in tho sonson's most desirable stylos, including' Russian, middy, blouse nnd Oliver Twist styles. The materials aro madras cloths, galatcas, linen und other work able materials, for ages 2 to 10 years. ::.45c .75c $1.45 $1.98 $3.65 Hoys' Wash Suits, were 75c, now , Hoys' Wash HultN, were 91.00 and 91.no, now , Hoys' Wash SultM, Mere 91.7.1 to. . . $2.U0, now Hoys' Wash Suits were $1.00 to $1.00, now HojV Wash Suits were Jjtl.TM) to (jtfl.no, now Boys' and Children's Straw Hats Reduced Hvery style that has boon popular this sen son Is Included at a big price reduction. Hoys' Straw Hats, were 70c, now 150 lloyn' Straw Hals were $1.00, now 70c Hoys' Straw lints were 91.no, now 91.10 Hoys' Straw Hats wcio 92 and 9ii.no,-now 91. -in Hoys' Straw Hats, were 9it'and 91, nor..91.0H Burg-. i i-Mh Co. Mjn rioor. Ivory Snap. . 0 mites for ,19o KelH Naptlm. 10 PUkPH .......390 1. ft (i. Nnptlin Soap, rake... 4o l'ACK lhimiiaco Thea ter Cold Cream, U lb. USe; i Hi. 400 : 11) 06c I Una's J toney und A 1 in o n 1 Cream, filli- le for 99o White Mil'. 8 rultfH 35a IMiyMrlan ami KurKeon' Hoaji. 10a culir, :i l'ulf1 18o CHHAM 1'oml'a Vanish lie Cicunii 0f ntzn 33o afffftt &. It a m h U o 1 m Creniu, lOo lule for ..7o Melorono Cream. 50c sun , . . .obo I'KUVT.MKH l.n Troflo l'ow- tlnr 7o l)J Kr K t . i Powder ...,59o Java Itlco I'ow- i!Mr i ..... . ,330 I'ACH Ko Trr.rle. tier ounce 07o lloublennt Toilet W a t it r . ii i v ounce OOo Mary tlnrtlen Perfume, nor ounce 91.39 1J lir Kls Por- rume. o-t... 9i.i9 V a u r e now- ilur 74o bonltn. I'owiler, OQo nUe ,...39o Carmen Powder, COo Hire ...,33o l'OWDKUS Dabrook'a 50o nnd 730. qdQtn, per ok S9o 10 odors regular SOc or. Kxtroota, per oi., Fri day ........ S3o Nice Face Cham ois Sc Burj.o-srh oo. M&iu rioor. These Men's $3.50 Oxfords at $2.95 Will Walk Out Lively Friday BUT what elso oould you expect with such splendid values ol'forcd as these. The ovfords are in button and laco styles, made of patent, Kunmetal and tan Russia leath ers. In medium round too lasts, insuring comfort as well as dressy appearance. Our resular 3.50 lines, offered spe cial for Friday, ut, the pair . . . . 92.03 BnrrB-Nnu Oo. M&iu rioor. Hey! There Fellows!! Johnnie Walker Canes YOU'LIi suro wnni one of these nob by walking sticks. Everybody is carry ing a walking stick, not only because of tho fad, but because u helps you In your poise. Tho canes aro sterl ing sliver trimmed and mado of Manila bam boo, castanlo, ebony and genuine malncca in a Bplendld assort ment of styles, Includ ing tho Prince of Wales hooks. J1.C0 valuesO.lc Barrasi-STsib Co. Kaln rioor. If I Luggage Specials for Over the 4th Trip OUK line of suitcases, traveling bags and trunks Is very com plete and the prices aro way down. Fiber Suit Oases Patent slecel frame, riveted cor ners, bolts and lon of brn!. J-lnoli J1.75 acinol $1.98 Knme case sib shown above in heav ier quality, with strups around. al-lnch S3.00 SO-lnoh 93.BO Traveling Bags, $5.00 Cowhide lenther baes, 16, J" and ttk'iucli U-, blnck or brown, leather l.ned. brum trlmmines. light wc)ku. Burg-.i-Nh Co. Bai.mebt. Friday in the BIG ECONOMY BASEMENT STORE Women's Wash Dresses, 03c Lawns, dimities and ginghams, pretty new styles for women and misses, sizes 10 to U, reg- QC n ular $2 values, Friday.. JJ Mlssos' Lluen Suits, 08c Skirt and Jacket of natural linen and plain white, also middy suits with blouso and skirt, QO . wero $3.50, for 1701 Women' Wnlsts at 40c New fresh clean waists, right from tho maker, voiles and crepeB, A A good $1.50 values, Friday, .ttC Mury Jnne Pumps $1.73 Patent and dull leathers, also white canvas, for womon and growing girls, tfl QC tfjl 7C all sires, pair. .plJJ"l I O Vlaa Hunting, ,1c Decorato for tho "f'ourth.' color, monitor and all star bunting, special Friday, at, yard SOc Hrassleres at iile Mado of good muslin, button In back, embroidery trimmed, Ol I regularly 39c, special at. L i Trl-flas 3ic BURGESS-NASH CO. 9,00 Colonial lUmP at 1.70 Patent and dull leathers, bucklo and tongue trim, medium and light -weight flexible soles with military and Cuban heels, were $2. CO and $3.00, Friday, per rtj-i JQ pair J) !. 17 73c Corsets for SOc There aro several stylos for soloc tlou, made of batiste or summer nets, in low bust, medium or long nips, splendid valuos at 7Cc, special Friday. , . . SOc Lawn Kimono, 23c Made of fine lawn Persian fig ure, kimono style, finished with pink Any Trimmed Hat in Basement at...," Formerly Priced Sji'J.08 to $7.30 Scores of desirable styles, every ono this season's model. Como early for best picking. 50c or blue, wero 5 9e ,25c 91.00 House Dresses at 30c Chambrny and percalo, high and low neck styles, finished with pip ings and bands of plain contrast ing materials, wero pa $1.00, now OUC Children's ii3c Hompers, 10c Also dresses and blouses, cham brny striped and checked glng hnms, percale and cotton crepe, trimmed with white pip- in ings, wero 25c, now.,,, 1C "EVERYBODY'S STORE"