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unced by P . J. For this record ,he romoted to the sophomore ¢ ~ “Sylvan J “liree testimonials gffered by aBort-story contest. fWran class. j—Physics—Ignatius J. Murnane, New ‘er: Thomas E. Mattingly, District ‘grict of Columbia; ! nnecticut. Jiam Ricciard ) a; Eml J. Kilroy, District of Columbia; HTOTALK ON YELLOWSTONE | | s ASH.-VA. ROAD PLEA FOR FARE RAISE HEARD hia Engineer Gives Fig- ures in Support Before Inter- state Commission. &8 For two and a half hours last night valohn E. Zimmerman of the firm of B & Zimmerman, engineers, of Phil- 2 hia, presented before attorneys others at the rooms of the cham- s of commerce in Alexandria figures . ng the receipts and expendi- res of the Washington-Virginia t railway as to why they seek an in- LPrease in rates before the Interstate #Commerce Commission. He was ques- * tioned at length by Attorney Conrad Syme of Washington, who represents the Mount Vernon Division Commut- ers' Association. The last increase, Mr. Zimmerman stated, did not yvield what the rail- road company expected. According to Mr. Zimmerman, there are $4.487,- 000 bonds issued and outstanding. Interest, he said, had been paid to March 1, and money to pay same was obtained from the protective com- mittee. Mr. Zimmerman also was questioned by Maj. E. W. R. Ewing. representing the Ballston and Clarendon Citizens' Association, and Attorney James R. Caton, advisory counsel for the cham- ber of commerce. It was 10:40 o'clock ‘when the meeting adjourned and Mr. Zimmerman was thanked by the at- torneys who questioned him. This case is now pending before the Interstate Commerce Commission and & date for its hearing has not yet been fixed upon. The trolley company seeks (o increase the price of the E also to take off the twenty-fiv book of tickeix and to i price of the fifiy-two- tickets from $1.46 to § also are made on the end of its linc. NINE D. C. STUDENTS REWARDED FOR STUDY Increases | Falls Church Georgetown Men Win Awards at “Reading of the Marks" —Fresh- man Averages 98. Nine students from the District of Columbia were awarded testimonials for excellence in studie “read of the marks" eorgetown B. ¥ Charles wndes of New York, a freshman, ho averaged 98 per cent in all hm’ College. udies during the last semester, was | g gwarded highest hono it was an-| | dent Joiin B. Creeden, l is been | [d g8 |5 Montana won the gold medal Journal in the He is a sopho- H the Coll. ‘more and probably will be allowed to enter the junior class immediately. Rev. W. Coleman Nevils, dean of the dgpartment of arts and sciences, an- unced the awarding of testimonials a§ follows: 'or regular class work—James O'D. nlon, Pennsylvania, of the junior ; William Ricciardi, District of lumbia; Thomas D. Kernan, Djstrict Columbia, and Sylvan J. Pauly, mtana, of the sophomore class, and Charles B. Lowndes, New York, fresh- Columbia; James R. Costello, Dis- Rocco V. Leroy, 'Chemistry—Mortimer Downer, New York; Sylvan J. Pauly, Montana; Wil- strict of Columbia. Mathematics — John Quinn, Massa- usetts; Charles B. Lowndes, New ork; Barron Fredericks, Virginia. English composition — Sophomores, _Groves, Virginia; William e chusetts; Gerard Guilfoyle, Lri Columbia; Edward D. Mur- ct, of Columbia; Sylvan J.!|¢ 17 tana. ~Freshmen. John J. ice, New York; John F. Hughes, New ork; J. Henwey Grasty, Mississippi; lohn Gahan, Massachusetts; Harold inn, New Jersey: Joseph F. Lilly, iNew York; Charles B. Lowndes, New iYork; J. Gibbons Burke. Louisiana: rge Cawles, District of Colum| win Ordway, District of Columbia, Robert Werner, New York. M. Albright Will Lecture Before National Geographic Society. E{Y(—Ilowstone National Park. home the antelope and of the “Old ! althful” geyser. wil be th- suo-| of a lecture tomorrow afternoon id evening before members of the iational Geographic Society at the w: Masonic Temple. { Horace M. Albright, superintendent @t Yellowstone Park, will describe F.t only these two features of ica’s best-known national play- jund, but will also tell about the and elk, the canyon and the the trout and the pelican: ‘which have made the park world fa- us. . n’.‘ lecture will be illustrated by @lored alides and motion pictures. — CAN SELL APARTMENT. &ourt Trustees Granted Right by Justice Stafford. George E. Fleming and Harold E. Poyle. court trustees. yesterday re- ed to the court an offer of Wil- iam Travers to purchase the Alwyn tments at 1882 Columbia road for 1137,500. Justice Stafford directed at the offer be accepted and the sale ratified unless cause to the con- trary be shown by March 1. This Office is really an as- sociation of “specialists” each devoting his time and energy to the perfecting of one line of endeavor and serving clients from a full knowledge of all conditions. Consult Them Freely stripes, checks, dots and plaids ing, 36-inch Outing Flannels useful lengths for all purposes. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Boys’Genuine Crompton Corduroy Suits at &7.65 Made of famous “Crompton” Cor- duroy—the all-weather suit that serves admirably for dress or every-day wear. Guaranteed weatherproof—full serv- ice and satisfaction. Goldenberg standard make. Knickerbocker trou- sers lined throughout. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Best grade corduroy. Boys’ Two-Pants Suits, $8.69 Boys' All-wool Two-pants uits, fancy cheviots and tweeds and mannish mixtures; new Norfolk models, with both pairs of pants full lined; rizes 8 to 18 years. - - Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.87 Boys' Wash Suits, of rep, galatea, cham- bray. kiddie cloth and linene, white and col- ors. choice of ten different models for boys from 3 to 8 years. Boys’ K & E Blouses, 89¢ Boys' Famous K & E_Patent-loop Blouses, also Mother's Friend Tapeless Blouses, of chambray and madras: white and colors; sizes 6 to 16 years. Boys’ $2.50 and $3.50 Pajamas $1.78 Boys' Famous Kaynee Pajamas, all high- grade washable fabrics; sizes 2 to 15 years. Goldenbers’s—Third Floor. 0dd Lots of Women’s Hose, 25¢ Pair Odds and ends of Women’s Thread and Fiber Silk and Lisle Thread Hose, some full fashioned, others with mock seam back, in black and assorted shades; broken sizes and only a limited quantity. Seconds of a high priced quality. Children’s 35¢ Stockings, 19¢ 0dd Lot of Children's Black and White Rib- bed Stockings, in several well-known brands; some perfect quality, others subject to slight imperfections; broken sizes. Women’s $1.50 Hose, $1.00 ‘Women's Silk and Fiber-mixed Hose, in black; also a few pairs of thread silk in a few colors; mock seam back; perfect quality. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 5 Batiste, etc. Good useful lengths. Rep, 27-inch Yarn Mercerized Poplin, etc. desirable lengths. Goldenberg’s—TFirst Floor. $7 Woolnap or Australian Brand Blankets at $3.95 Pair 64x70. 66x80 and 72x80 Heavy-weight Double-bed Size Blankets, white or gray with various color borders. Famous Woolnap and Australian brands, fine grade cotton, with extra soft, fluffy-flecce finish. $5.00 and $6.00 Blankets, $2.88 32 pairs of Heavy-weight Blankets, white, tan and gray: some perfect quality, while others are classed as mill seconds, on account of being irregular in size. $5.00 Comforts, $2.88 26 White Cotton-filled Comforts, double-bed size; covered with fine quality light end dark color silkolines. $7.00 Comforts, $5.45 32 Fine Grade Satine and Mercerized Cambric Comforts, size 72x80 inches for double beds; handsome colorings; filled with best grade white ton. coa:":um'b—'flfll Floor. Rummage Lots of Girls’ Dresses and Aprons 84.50 and $5.00 Dresses, $3.98 Misses' Flapper Dresses, of good quality plaid ginghams; very stylish models; sizes 12 and 14 years only. Liutle Children’s Aprons, 64c Little Children’s Gingham Aprons, fine qual- ity, in pink and blue checks; made with long sleeves, high neck, collar and belt; sizes 1 to 5 years. Children’s $2.50 Dresses, $1.25 Children’s Gingham Dresses, assorted plaids, with plain white and contrast color collars; broken lots; sizes 6 and 8 years only. Goldeaberg’s—Thind Floer. Oddments of China and Housewares Odd Lots of China and Housefur- nishings, some slightly marred. Too many items to mention; one and two of a kind. Marked for final clear- ance at ¢ Sc Each Goldeaberg’s—Basement. Remmnants of 29¢ and 39¢ Ginghams and Domestics at 16¢ Yard Remnants of 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors, also remnants of 36-inch Percales, in figures, 34-inch Printed Mercerized Shirt- 7-inch Shaker Flannel, etc. Remnant Day &Ru ' THE EVENING STAR, THURS Good DAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1921 well as Voile or Marq airs alike. 's—Fourth Floor. to 5 Goldenl | Prices Have Been Reduced to the Uttermost, Regardless of Cost, Profit or Loss The intention of this sale, and our object in lowering prices to this extent, is to clear house of all odd lots, small groups, broken assortments and remainders of winter merchandise. Those who would profit most by this sale should come early tomorrow. We cannot fill mail, phone or C.0.D. orders for advertised lots. You never saw such values. season’s selling, and we’ve s Sold Up to $15.00 at $3.95 In this assortment will be found Hats of Maline, Brocade, Cire Satin and em- broidered effects. Trimmings are Chan- tilly lace, glycerine, ostrich and flowers. A number of attractive styles for selec- tion. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Mercerized Table Damask, 48¢ 58-inch Mercerized Table Damask, good, heavy weight, serviceable grade, for home or cafe use. An assortment of patterns. (Limit, six yards to a buyer.) 89¢ Table Tops, 48¢ 36x36-inch Mercerized Damask Table Teps, Rémnant Sale o/ Short Lengths of 'White and Colored Wash Goods Remnants of 29¢ and 39¢ White Goods Remnants of 40-inch White Chiffon Voile, 40-inch White Organdy, 40-inch White Mercerized Batiste, 36-inch White India Linon, 36-inch Longcloth and Nainsook, 36-inch White Percale, 36-inch White Pa- jama Checks, 30-inch White Oxford Suitings, 30-inch White Pongee, 36-inch White Shirting Madras, 36-inch White White and Flesh Color 50¢, 59¢ and 69¢ White and Wash Goods Remnants of 40-inch White Flaxon, 40-i inch White Mercerized Batiste, 40-inch White Mercerized Lawn, 36- inch White Cannon Cloth, 36-inch Longcloth and Nainsook, 36-inch ‘White Gabardine, 36-inch White Pique, 27-inch White Yarn Mercerized Poplin, 35-inch Colored Silk and Cotton Chiffon Silk, 3 Silk and Cotton Crepe de Chine, 36-inch Ratine, 36-inch 40-inch Plain Color Voile, 40-inch Plain Color Organdy, 36-inch Colored nch White Sherette, 40- neatly hemmed; assorted patterns. Goldenberg's—First Fleor. | 18¢ Colored ch Colored lesh Batiste, | 24¢ All wanted shades and Rummage Lots of Floor Coverings China Mattings, $2.95 Roll Only 15 rolls in the lot—116-warp grade, in plain white and various color checks. These are damaged by water, but the wearing qual- ity mdnol impaired. Each roll contains full 40 yards. Matting Rugs, 98¢ Thirty 116-warp China Matting Rugs, also 26 Carpet Design Japanese Matting Rugs, 180- warp grade; in green, blue and red; all large room size, 9x12 ft. Some water stained; others torn. $2.50 and $3.00 Velvet Carpet, 69¢ 153 vards of Velvet Hall and Stair Carpet, 27 inches wide; neat patterns. Subject to im- perfections. Linoleum Samples, 39¢ Each 200 pieces of Inlald Linoleums, 15 to 24 inches by 2 vards long, but many pleces alike. $7.00 Linoleum R $3.45 456 Heavy-weight Cork-filled Burlap-back Linoleum Rugs, size 3x12 ft., for halls; can also be joined together, forming panel rugs for rooms. $15.00 Congoleum Art Rugs, $7.85 21 Large Room Size 9x12-ft. Geénuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, perfect quality with bor- bers, but made in two pieces. $65 and $75 Axminster Rugs, $34.50 Fourteen 9x12-ft. Axminster Rugs, close, deep-pile fabric, Alexander Smith & Sons make; ?ri(-ntnl and medallion designs; In best color- nza. $17.50 and $19.75 Wool and Fiber Rugs, $9.85 Eighteen 7.6x10.6-ft. and 8.3x10.6-ft. Tremont Brand Wool and Fiber Rugs; some slightly damaged on one edge; plain and figured cen- ters with handsome borders. $2.00 and $2.50 Grass Rugs, $1.19 3x6-ft. Stenciled Design Grass Rugs, double warp; in green, blue and brown_medallion; Oriental and neat border designs.—First Fleer. 69c and 79¢ Stair Runner, 37c Yard 8 rolls of Grass Runners, 23 and 24 inches wide; green and brown stenciled borders; tape- bound sides; also 22%-inch Reversible Napler Carpet. 2 Goldeberg's—Fourth Floer. 25¢ Ginghams, 14¢ Remnants of 32-inch Plain Color Ging- hams, in pink, gray, light blue, cadet, tan, green, lavender, etc.; lengths from 2 to 8 yards. 20c Dress Ginghams, 111/,¢c Remnants of 27-inch Dress Ginghams, In ‘a large assortment of plaids, staple and broken checl d stripes; t.dluo r::;mnk ':t h': standard apron ‘hams; good, use! 0 . Gl o Fiset Fieer Final Clean Up Entire Stock of Millinery at Sensational Reductions for Quick Disposal We are determined to make a clean sweep of every hat in our stock remaining from the hed prices to accomplish it in the shortest possible time. included in these two lots—come early and make your selection from the complete assortment offered. All Trimmed Hats Worth Up to $3.00 Yard $1.25 Yard All the remnants frem eour regular stock of silks are grouped in one Iot for tomorrow’s clearance. The lengths are just what you want for blouses, petticoats, dresses and other purposes, and there’s an excellent selection of styles for choice. Remnants include 35-inch Colored Chiffon Taffeta....35-inch Colored Satin Messaline. . . .36-inch Costume Satin. ... 35-inch Chiffon Satin....36-inch Stripe Satin. .. .36-inch Plaid Silks. .. .33-inch Tub Silks. ...40-inch Colored Crepe de Chine. .. .35-inch Black Satin. .. .Etc. Qualities sold regularly up to $3.00, offered tomorrew at $125 a yard. Galdenberg’s—Tirst Fleor. 75¢ Stamped Dresses, 43¢ Let of Children’s Stamped Dresses, sheer white lawn and colered organdy; sizes 1 to 3 years. Various neat and easy-to-embroider designs. 59¢ Laundry Bags, 39¢ Cretenne Laundry Bags, also pillow assorted colors; well made. Geldeaberg’s—Tint Floer—Art Dept. Corsets and Brassieres 59¢ Brassieres, 33¢ Lot of White Brassieres, also pink ban- deaux, slightly soiled from handling; broken sizes—First Floor. Corsets, 50c 0d8d Lot of Corsets, slightly soiled; broken lots and sizes. $2.50 and $3.00 Corsets, $1.79 04 Lot _of Popular Make Corsets, pink and ‘white coutil; broken sizes. Goldenberg’ Floer. slips; Final Clearance of “Short Lots” Women’s Suits, Coats & Dresses Women who participate in this extraordinary bargain event will be able to make greater savings than ever known before. Prices have been marked on the “Short Lots” of women's ready-to-wear apparel that should wind tfvxem up in a very short time. Women's and Misses’ Suits, of trico- tine, poiret twill, chamoisene, wool velour and French serge; fur trimmed, tailored, embroidered,, bralded and plaited effects: values $ worth up to $45.50........ 18'45 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, of serge and satin, in bralded, em- $17.98 $7'50 ‘Women's and Misses’ Dresses, of satin and French serge: also some stylish stout dresses; popular styles and $ l 0 95 shades; broken sizes; worth Suits, of trico- up to $27.50 . oy Women’s and Misses’ tine, poiret t'wll‘l’.dmma velour, etc.; sea- son’s smartest models, many fur-tri 4 effects; val it i vaen $27.50 Bolivia Coats, straightline and wrappy effects; all fur- trimmed; broken __sises; 21.75 ‘Women's and Misses’ Suits, of chamoi- broidered and trimmed-effects: up broken sizes: worth to values worth up to $55.00. . sene, tricotine, poiret twill, velour, etc.; fur - trimmed _embroidered sizes; values worth up to $ 9 $100.60 » 39.75 and tailored effects; broken Women's and Misses’ Dresses, of trico- tine, duvetyne, georgette crepe. satin. crepe de chine, poiret twill, velveteen, French serge, tricolette, etc; this season's most popular styles; all regular lines that sold up to $37.50 $ l 6'95 Women’s and Misses’ Cloth Coats, of wool velour; majorit $ l 5.00 fur- trimmed and full -llk’l’lnea; broken sizes; worth up to $35.00 ..... ceeaeiieannne Every mid-winter hat in the house All Trimmed Hats Sold Up to $10.00 at $1.00 Including Hats of Panne and Lyons Velvet, Cire Satin, Skinner’s and Slipper Satins, trimmed with flowers, ornaments, fancy feathers and novelties. All are wonderful values and an carly visit to our millinery department will be decid- cdly worth while. 69c Cretonnes at 27¢ Yard Fine Grade Washable Cretonnes, in fast col- ors; 36 inches wide; lengths from 3 to 10 yards, but as much as 100 ds alike; light and dark floral or tapestry designs, for draperies or furni- ture covering.—First Floor. 29¢ Voiles and Silkolines, 12V5¢ Mill Lengths of Yard-wide Curtain Voiles, white with colored borders, as well as cretonne designs: also various color silkolines, suitable for draperies, curtains and comfort covering. Goldenberg's—Tirst Floor. always famous for values and savings. Infants’ $1.00 Shoes, 59¢ 0Odd lot of Infants’ Soft-sole Shoes and Moccasins; broken sizes from 0 to 3. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Rummage Lots of Men’s Underwear and Hosiery Men’s $1 and $1.25 Underwear, 45¢ Men’s Underwear, fleece lined and cotton rib- bed; heavy-weight; ecru and jaeger color; mostly shirts; slightly imperfect. Up to £3.50 Union Suits, $1.39 Men's Union Suits, heavy-weight ribbed, mixed, Lambs fleece and fine balbrig broken sizes; some slightly imperfect. Up to $2.50 Union Suits, $1.00 Men's heavy-weight fleece lined union suits, Jaeger color; slightly fmperfect: broken sizes. Men’s Unionalls, $2.85 Men's Genuine Lee Unionalls, fine quality khaki cloth and blue denim;: perfect quality; regular sizes. Values worth $4.50 and $5.00. Men’s $10.95 Hats, $4.95 Men's Velour Hats, in black. green and brown: silk lined; broken sizes from our regular lines selling at’$10.95. Men’s Half Hose, 35¢ Men’s Half Hose, of thread silk and silk and fiber mixtures, full fashioned and seamless styles; mostly white and plain colors; slight irregular weaves of values worth up to $1.00. Up to $2.00 Sport Hose, 85¢ Men’'s Wool 8port Hose, English and American makes; ribbed style; heather shades. Men’s 50¢ Hose, 29¢ Men's Conqueror Brand Full Fashioned Half Hose, black only: fine quality maco cotten; medium welight; perfect quality. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Women’s $1.75 Union Suits at $1.00 Odd lot of Women’s Heavy Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, high neck and long sleeves, low neck and sleeveless, ankle length; regular and extra sizes, but not in each style; perfect quality. Women’s $1.50 Union Suits, 89¢ 0dd Lot of Women's Heavy-fleeced Cotton Unlon Sults, high neck and long sleeves, Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, ankle length; broken sizes in each style. Children’s 50c Underwear, 25¢ Children's Fleece-lined Underwear, in white; shirts with high neck and long sleeves, ankle- length pants; broken sizes. (Limit four gar- ments.) Boys’ $1.50 Union Suits, $1.00 044 Lot of Boys’ Fleeced Union Suits, in white; high neck and long sleeves, ankle pants; sizes 6 to 16 yi Goldenberg's—TFirst Fleor. ommt o, 9, Women’s Aprons, 33c ‘Women's Waist Aprons, neat blue checks: made with small bib and ruffle; also some of percale. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. i . 59¢ Camisoles, 25¢ Small lot of Navy Blue Camisoles, of fanc materials; heavy stitched effects. with shoul- der straps. Full-cut sizes. @oldsabery’s—Third Fieor. $4.00 and $5.00 Lace Curtains at $2.45 Pair Small lot of Scotch. Nottingham or Filet Weave Lace Curtains, as white or ecru colors; 2!; yards long. anel curtains, sold by the strip and used one to a window. Lots from sette Curtains, with lace edge and insertion; Included in the lot are bandsome mmage Sale--A Double Event for Extraordinary Values Remnants of All Dress Goods Sold at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 $1.19 Yd. With quality of a high standard and savings of one-half to nearly two-thirds this is an opportunity every woman should take prompt advaatage of. Our entire stock of dress goods remnants in- cluded in this lot—offering choice of All-wool Imperial Serge All-wool Taffeta All-wool Mannish Serge All-wool Scotch Suitings All-wool French Serge All-wool Tailored Serge All-wool Storm Serge Winter-weight Coatings. 40 to 54 Inches Wide Excellent range of desirable colors and wanted widths for making women's and chil- dren’s garments. Goldenberg's—First Fleor. .Odd Lots of Muslin Underwear Women’s $1.98 Petticoats, $1.49 Women's White Muslin Petticoats, good qual- ity; flounce of val lace and rows of insertions Extra Size Drawers, 69¢ Women's Extra Size Muslin Drawers, good quality; flounce of tucks and hemstitched hem, full cut sizes. Women’s Nightgowns, 98¢ Women's Muslin _Nightgowns. with long sleeves, good heavy quality; yokes of tucks and embroldery insertion: full cut sizes. Women’s Nightgowns, 69¢ Women's Nightgowns, of white and pink nain- 800k; neat hemstitched yokes; slip-on models; full cut sizes, Goldenbers's—Third Fleor. 20c Unbleached Sheeting at 1214¢ Yard Mill Ends of 36-inch Unbleached Sheet- ing Cotton, firm woven quality, for making bed sheets; lengths from 2 to 10 yards: also remnants of 36-inch bleached cotton and cam- hnfifn}lnmm—rmt Floer. $1 e of twear Women’s High and Low Shoes, in Sizes 2 to 4 Only Hundreds of Pairs of Women’s Shoes in tomorrow’s Dollar Sale—an event These are the remainders of the season’s broken lines and oddments and the sizes are from 2 to 4 only. The lot includes High and Low Shoes, of tan, patent colt, black kid and dull leathers. High and low heels. Good selection of staple styles. As this is a clearance event, all sales are final—no exchanges or refunds. Women’s $1.00 Rubbers, 29¢ Women’s Rubbers, good quality. Sizes | 2% and 3 only. (No exchanges. No re- | funds.) '$1.25 and $1.50 Windor { Shades at 58¢ 180 Heavy Hand-made Oiled Opaque Cloth Window Shades, size 3x6 ft.; mounted on guar- anteed spring_ rollers; ecru and green; Some slightly imperfect. Goldenberg’'s—Fourth Floor. Odd Lots of Housewares Pt i .. D1L1D 22¢ 50c Sugar Shells, each pa worth $1.59 White China Basins, sli chipped Gem Parers, adjustable steel blade, for paring fruit. etc.; worth 25c........ Decorated Tile Coaster Sets; nickel 79C lines; regular $1.50 value...... Goldenberg's—Basement. $9.00 to $12.98 Silk Umbrellas, $6.69 Women’s Colored Silk Umbrellas, fine quality silk taffeta covers; taped and hemmed edges; attractive handles, ivory and bakalite trimmed, many with ivory tips. (Tax, 28c extra.) 3 $4.50 and $4.98 Umbrellas, $2.98 Men's and Women's Umbrellas, fine quality taped edge cofton taffetas, l:r"l.u and’ :e‘m'- plane cloth; 26 and 28 inch sizes; good assort- ment of handles. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $2.50 and $2.98 Umbrellas at $1.48 Men's and Women's Umbrellas, good quality rainproof American (cotton) taffeta covers, with wide taped edge: warranted fast black and rain- proof; paragon frames; good assortment of han- dles. including carved, mission, ebonles and Prince of Wales loops. Women's all with silk cord wristlets. Women’s 10c and 1215¢ Handkerchiefs at 5S¢ Women's Plain White Handkerchiefs. with hemstitched borders; embroidered corner lawns, hemstitched crepes and colored rolled edge ef- fects. Former 10c and 13%c values. Tomorrow at 5c each. , 38¢ 59 to $1.00 Jewelry Assorted Lot of Jewelry, including Brooches, Pearl Necklaces, Links, Tie Clasps, Lingerie Clasps, Hat Pins, Bar Pins, Earrings, Hat Pins, Cameo Brooches, Men’s Chains, Soutoir Chains, Pin Sets, Belt Buckles. 29¢ to 50c Jewelry, 16¢ Assorted Lot of Jewelry, consisting of Brooches, Belt Pins, Links. Tie Clasps, Pearl Necklaces, Veil Pins, Soft Collar Pins, Pin Rate and Earrings. Up to $12.00 Watch Bracelets, $8.45 Watch Bracelets, assorted 1ot; ten-year Amer- ican cases, reliable Swiss movements, complete with gold filled extension bracelet. 1}