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1E_SUNDAY STER, JENUARY 16, ToZ1-PXRT 2. Clean Sweep sale of Soriely Bramd 4 pages today ! thing previously attempted. - F OR this year the clean sweep goes beyond any- The times demand it. Today is a liquidation period. Every price must be deflated to its irreducible mini- . mum. As far as possible we must get back to a pre- war basis. So we slash prices to straighten stocks. . Clean Sweep Sale signs point the way. Find them in every nook and corner revedling savings of a fourth, a third, a half! 0t guarantee any fots to last out the day. Some lots to share the sale to the fullest, please come early. Women’s $2 to $3.50 silk hose Half and less than half former prices for women’s first quality black silk hose. In the same lot are ‘‘irregulars” of embroidered $ 1.39 novelties. All have mercetized tops.’ (First Boor, south annex.) Women’s $10 to $13.50 low shoes $3.95 For evening wear are high-grade Brooklyn turn slippers, in cloth of gold, cloth of silver, dull kid and patent leather, Baby French opera Fumps. All sizes in the combined ot. For street wear are black New- port ties, one-eyelet slippers. Theo ties as well as three-eyelet ties, of black kid or patent leather. Here one may find full Louis, military or Cuban heels. Women’s $10 to $13.50 shoes, $5.65 High shoes, in black, brown, blue kid and tan calf, with high or low heels. Low shoes, opera pumps, one-eyelet pumps, one-strap pumps, tan and black calf pumps, with military heels. Boys® $1 to $1.25 blouses, 5% Excellent quality percale blouses, with double yokes and faced sleeves. Made in collar-attached style—all sizes . from 6 to' 16 included in the lot. Boys’ 75c and $1.90 blouses, 29c—Plain blue chambrays and percales in collar- attached style. Some slightly imperfect. Not all sizes. Boys’ $1.25 to $2.95 hats and caps, 19¢ —Cloth and velvet hats and fancy mix- ture caps in all sizes and scores of styles. Boys’ $L85 pajamas, 89c—Fifteen pairs of boys’ 2-piece pajamas, fashioned of fine madras. Size 8 only. $125 to $145 nightshirts, 69c—White muslin nightshirts for boys. or girls; sizes 4 to.6. 3 Boys’ $L50 caps, 79c—Dark mixture caps with ear warmers in bands. Sizes 634 to 714. - Misses’ $3.50 “Billie Burkes,” $1.50 Flesh colored crepe de chine “Billie Burkes,” with round neck and short sleeves and pocRets. Trimmed with hemstitched yoke effect in blue. Sizes 12, 14, 16. $175 to $250 sl $L39—White or striped flannelette. Various styles; sizes 2'to 14. (Third fioor.) Misses’ 75c drawers, 39c—Muslin, embroidery edging and pin tucks. (Tots’ shop, third flcor.) Girls’ $2 to $3 middy blouses, 89c Lonsdale jean and Palmer linen (cotton) regulation middy blouses for girls of 6 to 20. Sizes 22 to 44. $395 to $5.95 middies, $2.95—All-wool serge middy blouses, regulation models with red or white braid trimmings. Silk emblem on sleeve. Sizes 8 to 14. $1095 to $15.95 middies, $7.95—\. French serge and Kantikoy (non- shrinkable) flannel. Regulation style; sizes for girls and misses, 14 to 22 (Misses’ shop, third floor) Boys’ $10 to $12.50 mackinaws, $6.95 Of heavy woolen blanket cloth, in dark, dressy plaids. Made double breasted with good, full belts. Sizes 8 to 18. Boys' $10 to $14.85 suits, $5.95—Gray and brown mixtures and stripes; most of them alpaca lined. Single-breasted and box-plaited 'styles. Sizes 7 to 18. Junior boys’ $9.95 overcoats, $3.95— Just 10 durable cheviot coats, in dark colors; double breasted; lined in plaid; sizes 3 to 7. Juniors’ $10 to $12.50 velvet suits, $4.95 —Made _in French Oliver Twist and junior Norfolk styles; sizes 3 to 8. Big boys’ $17.50 overcoats, $6.50—Wool tweeds, in gray mixtures; sizes 13 to 19. _Boys’ $250 to $4 wash suits, $1.69— Solid colors and smart combinations, in #)] of the newest boy styles; sizes 3 to Away go coats for little folks Tots’ light coats, suitable for spring. Serges, tweeds, checks, mixtures. Lined or half lined. $4.95—were $895 to $15 $3.50 and $3.95 rompers, $2.50—Gingham and chambray, with hand-smocking and embroidery; sizes 4, 5 and 6. Boys' $2.50 to $3.95 suits, $1.95—Oliver Twist suits, in chambray, gingham and poplin; desired colors; sizes 2 to 6. Infants’ $350 sweaters, $1.95—Slip-on style, pink or blue, trimmed with white; sizes 1 to 3 years. Infants’ 59c diapers, 4Sc—Rubber. [- ¢ The Hec. Two lots: $9.95—were $15 to $25 Infants’ 95c shirts and bands, 39c—All wool or silk and wool; sizes 1% to 2 years. _Infants’ $L9S to $2.95 Gertrudes, $1.69— Flannel with shell stitching at neck and plain or scalloped hems. Girls’ dresses reduced ¥; to *3—Voiles, organdies, batiste, chiffon, ‘crepe de chine. White and party frocks for tots of 2 to 6. Were $3.50 to $25; now $2 to (Infants’ shop, third Soor.) The London Sport Shop Sweeps out all Men’s Golf SUITS and Sport $27.50; were $35 to $50 $37.50; were $55 to $65 IMPORTED and domestic fabrics, drafted, draped and hand tailored to permit free- dom of bodily movement. Suitable for town or country wear. Sizes 34 to 4. (First floor, meszanine.) Women’s and misses’ Genuine leather $30 and $35 coats 513.75 ‘AN, gray and black leathers, with gabar- dine linings. All reversible. Excellent for sports and autoing. 30, 32 and 34 inch lengths. Sizes 34 to 42. (First fioor, messanine.) $2.50 envelope chemise $1.79 Pink crepe de chine, with lace insertion at yoke. . Silk underthings—Various garments; counter mussed; odds and ends; were $2.49 to $13.95; now, Flannelette gowns, 89c—Pink and blue striped; double yoke back and front. 35c slippers, 19c—Terry cloth. $8.00 corduroy robes, $4.95—Blue, cherry, plum, orchid. Perfumes, half price—Small lot of perfumes and toilet waters; were $225 to $10.50; now, $112 to $5.25. Gretchen Aprons, 79c—Percale, in assorted stripes and checks. (Lingerle shop, second fioor.) Children’s $4 to $4.50 shoes, $2.85 Sturdily built, high-cut lace shoes, in patent or dull kid; also a few tan lace shoes. Sizes 8% to 2; for children 4 to 11 ycars. “Misses’ $6 and $7 Shoes, $495—Black and tan lace shoes, built on English lasts with low heels. Sizes 2% to 7. *. Small Boys’ $4 and $5 Shoes, $2.95—75 pairs of black and tan lace shoes, in sizes 10 to 12/ only. All have Goodyear welt leather soles and heels. —Children’s $3 and $350 Tru-Shape Shoes, $1.95— With solid leather inner and outer soles. Black or brown lace, girls’; sizes 5 to 2. - Children’s Felt Slippers, 79c—Various colors and styles, sizes 5 to 2. (Juvenile shoe shop, third floor.) Women's $495 Hudson seal Coat, $289.50 30-inch Hudson seal coats (dyed musk- rat), self-trimmed or with collar and cuffs of skunk or beaver. Flare style with con- ,vertible belt. . Also a handsome 30-inch moleskin coat, self- trimmed. Originally $500; now ). $100 Coney or lambbeaver coat, $89.50—Smart, self-trimmed coats, the coney coats, 36 inches long, the lambbeaver in 30 or 36 inch lengths. Scarfs and muffs Coats $50.50 taupe $200.00 Bay seal . R $167.50. $15 D0} oxDIackIE0. ). $200.00 Marmot coats, $167.50, RN St g, st moskra, 29:50 wolf scarfs, $10.76. .80, A $005 Hudson seal, $485.00. “Mufis $350.00 Fremch seal, $239.80. $20.50 wolf or cross fox $300.00 Molize, $195.00. muffs, $10.75. $400.00 Hudson seal dolman, $100.00 beaver muffs, $90.50. $280.50. 5.00 black lynx, $49.76. . g;m Aoy Ivas u-u $100.00 sealine coatee, $09.50. t Co for scarfs, coats, »w | pages in -Post _ Fur shop, second floor. " suits and $97.50 to $110 e 39750 $ 37.50 $ 4 7.50 *59 It’s America’s greatest sale of fine clothes. overcoats $70 to $85 suits and overcoats $75 to $95 suits and overcoats <2} o suits and overcoats Washington is underselling America in nation- ally known clothes, and we are underselling Washington. All Men’s Hanan Shoes Former prices, $18 to $23 Choice of our entire stock of men’s Hanan high and low shoes. No reservations; all of the well known lasts; and desired leathers. $ l 2.50 Men’s $10 to $16 Hats KNOX $ 6.95 Stetson Borsalino Sale includes every soft hat in stock, from Stetson and Borsa- lino and some—but not all— KNOX soft hats. All colors. Choice, $6.95. Handbags half price Traveling bags taken from reg- ular stock and reduced for this occasion. $8.00 Bags, $4.00 $6.00 Bags, $3.00 $5.00 Bags, $2.50 $4.50 Bags, $2.25 (Men's ehop, first Soor, balceny.) $1.25 silk hose 55¢ Pure thread silk hose, with reinforced heels, toes and tops. Black, white, cordovan. Also $1 wool heather hose at 55c. Interwoven hose reduced thus: $1.00 silk hose, 75¢c. 60c lisle hose, 40c. Men’s $10 & $12 high 3495 shoes Black and tan calf shoes, in brogues, English and conserva- tive styles. All sizes; widths B to D. All $16 to $22.50 golf 31() shoes All Hanan and The Hecht Co. golf shoes go in the sale. High or low shoes. Smoked horse hide, with cordovan strapping. Some with fancy wing tips. clean sweep of TROUSERS all prices tumble Excepting the corduroys, in the lot at $3.95, every pair of trousers in the sale is all wool. Complete stocks— we can match almost any suit or surely give you a pleas- ing contrast. All $6.00 to $8.00 Trousers, $3.95 All $8.50 to $9.00 Trousers, $5.95 All $9.50 to $12.00 Trousers, $7.45 All $12.50 to $13.50 Trousers, $8.95 All $15.00 to $16.50 Trousers, $10.95 Sale: men’s shirts $2.00 shirts, $ l $2.50 shirts, all to go at Well-made shirts that fit as they should. Ma- terials are madras, pongee, close-count percale and novelty shirtings. Neat striped patterns. All sizes. $5 and $6 silk shirts at $2 Broken lines of pleated pongee, tub silk and fiber silks. Some shirts are slightly soiled, but the quality is perfect. Manhattan shirts: half price In addition to our regular stock, 1,200 brahd.r_uew Manhattan shirts went on sale Wednesday, for the first time. Big volume: great variety; all sizes and sleeve lengths. Alterations free if needed. Originally $5.00 to $15.00. Now half, $250 to $7.50. Men’s $1 & $1.50 neckwear Imported and domestic silks C made up in high-grade four-in- hands with slip-easy bands. 4 Black and solid colors, together with beautiful stripes and floral designs. $1250 House Coats, $7.95—Double-faced materials, with contrasting collars and cuffs. $2 and $250 Night Shirts, $1.69—Flannelette, first quality; neat patterns. Sizes 15 to 19. $3.00 Flannelette Pajamas, $1.95—Amoskeag flan- nelette. Well cut and finished with silk frogs. Sizes A to D. $2.50 to $4 Union Suits, $1.45—Various weaves and weights, from high-grade makers. Dropseat znd closed- crotch styles. Men’s sport and golf sweaters All $9 to $12.50 sweaters at $6.75 All $20 to $25 sweaters at $12.75 Imported artd domestic—Teviotdales from Scotland; Shaker knit, with and without sleeves; white and colors. Chauffeurs’ outfits reduced 15% Our entire stock of chauffeur’s outfits—overcoats, suits and caps at 15% off regular e - —— . e E \ Sweeping ’em out at $2 IG values here, condensed into a paragraph. Not space for all the items; see today’s Post for additional items. $3 table runners, $2 Formerly $3.50 Large size table runner of fine quality velour with tapestry ends. Choice of four colors. Comfortables, $2 Formerly $4 Silkoline comfortables, filled with white cotton. Full size. library 6 pillowcases, $2 Splendid quality muslin pil- lowcases, 30x42 inches, with wide plain or hemstitched bor- ders. (Upholsteries, third floor.) Girls’ frocks, $2 Formerly $4.95 Gingham frocks in pretty plaid and striped effects. A splendid choice of the best girl-models. $3.95 girls’ linen middy skirts, $2 Plaited middy skirts of blue Palmer linen (cotton) with bodice attached. Girls' and juniors’ cotton blouses, $2. Formerly $395. Striped voile and dimity blouses in white only. Sizes 8 to 14. (Third Floor.) Men’s shirts, $2 Formerly $3 Dark gray and navy blue flannel shirts of medium weight and finely made throughout. Men's $350 to $5 sweaters, $2.00—Standard make coat sweaters, with V necks or deep shawl collars. Maroon, gray. navy and brown. Boys’ $3.50 to $4.50 suits, $2— Junior wash suits in e ceivable style and colc dark colors. whité and combina- tions. Sizes 215 Boys' $5 sweaters, $2—Ox- ford gray coat sweaters with large shawl collars. Sizes 12 to 18. (First Floor.) Boys’ shirts and blouses, $2 | H Formerly $4 to $5 In both collar attached and neckband styles -of silk and fiber si white, ivory and pongee 4 pairs men’s $1 hose, $2 Heather mixture wool hose, full seamless and well reinforced at heel and toe. Singly, S5¢ pair. $4 men’s gloves, $2 Meyer's cape and washable cape dress gloves. All si in one style or another. sizes Women’s shoes, $2 Formerly $7 to $10 175 pairs of women's low and high shoes left from re- cent sales. In broken sizes— but worth your hunting for yours. (First Floor.) Rugs, $2 were $2.69 to $4.50 Oval rag rugs, 27x34. Wool fiber, 30x60 Bozart fiber, 36x72. Brussels rugs, 27x54. Carpet sweepers, $2-—)Metal, will do the work of the higher- priced sweepers. $2.75 bedspreads, $2—Full size, white crochet. Panels, $2 were $3.50 to $4.50 Nottingham and Scotch net window panels, in filet pat- terns; white, cream and ecru. (Third floor.) House dresses, $2 Women's plaid gingham house dresses. Crepe kimonos, $2—0Of serpen- tine crepe. Brassieres, $2—White cambric and black satine brassieres. Lingerie, $2—A lot of counter soiled and mussed lingerie, in- cluding chemises, corset covers, bloomers and petticoats. Envelope chemise, $2; for- merly $295—0Of pink voile or batiste daintily lace trimmed; some hand embroidered.

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