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THURSDAY, THE - EVENI WASHINGTON, D. C, ) DD D NI SRR T TR T IR T T T ITTTT T TN TTT First In Our Thoughts On Friday-—Renants! In a couple of weeks we shall have to give up our new front room on the second floor while our new fixtures are being installed. That is going to crowd us terribly, and we are looking ahead to that time making an extra effort to keep clear of odds and ends. In addition we are crowded this week on the main floor because of our Big Blouse Sale. So there’s an extra reason all around for getting rid of remnants this week. Help us clear them out and thereby help yourselves. Remnant prices are away, way down! 'Annual February Sale---New Spring Blouses psetting Usual Friday Plans The Great Annual February Blouse Sale instead offers the wonderful blouse sa'e assortments of advance Spring styles, many at close to actual co Refreshed assortments of wonderful blouses at $2.00 each or 3 for $5.00 1 I Rented Homes ) I hear men saying every day,| as 1 loaf round the village square, “Oh, paying rent has made me gray, and filled my life WARNS BREWERES s recole wipht endure, |COMmissioner Williams Tells but later came the profiteers,| Four Concerns How They who raised the price and made i y men poor. I live in yonder dingy| May Continue Business. shack, whose shmgles fiop an Stockholders of four Pennsylvania every gale; the rent I pay has , . eries seized by the government sprained my back and used up!for manufacturing beer containing all my hard-earned kale. And|more than one-half of 1 per cent of now I plan to build a home, how- |alcohol were warned today by Internal ever humble it may be, and life l}‘e\'enue L‘ommisshloner \\r'u;:ams\::x - icnic | they must “clean house™ if they expe | The commissioner, in a letter to the Long years I've trod the same |stockholders of the Pennsylvania Cen-| it tral Brewery Company and the Stand- HMIERATION BIL VT ARG iFear of Typhus Enters in De- bate Halted by Statement by Lodge. A sharp debate in the Senate on he delay in acting on a temporary faw to curtail immigration was ended Abruptly by a declaration from Sen- jator Lodge of Massachuseets, the re- eublican leader, that he believed ‘unanimous consent would be given for @& vote on the immigration bill before Drarch 4. * Senator Harris, democrat, Georgia. drought up the subject, declaring that § ! H 1216 F St. N.W. Cloth Dresses Some mighty big values among the remnants. $25 Dresses, $14.85 Very Special—Not Remnants $25 and $20 Tricolette idelay in passing the immigration bili[old rut, which rut I shall no|tral Brewery Company anf 6l TG, Dresses, $15.75 ] meant that “tens of thousands of un-|jonger tread; I'll build myself a|Pa.; the Keystone Brewery Company | Low waistline, tunic and coat —Dresses of navy blue trico- idesirables. some of them typhus 2 5 of Dunmort, Pa., and Bartelos Brew style dresses—new goods, bead- | tine, with silk braid trimming and . 5 Btricken, are to be let into the country.” | lowly hut, and bid the landlord | 7. PEoReit ot *Witkes-Barre, Pa.. i ed, hand-embroidered and with | tricolette silk girdles of contrast- Here you wi'l find tomorrow Blouses of which you have not ing shade over low waistline. _$35 ; presses, $22.85 Pointing out that the Johason bill as the first important measure pass- d by the House, and that it had vecn silk braid trimming; with your choice of henna, taupe, beaver, brown, navy blue and black. H declared it w; the bureau to render worthless the property of innocent persons, but that soak his head.” Methinks a ot seen the equal at this price for years. Well made of batiste. organ- million weary guys, from whom die, lawn, madras or French and domestic voiles. 30 different sty'es 1d in the Senate committee a month, | ¢ill | the law must be obeyed. 15— tricotine, low waist- 215 S S i E E S G B i e e et motice | the rent-hogs drew a groan, will | the DAL TIoTTT $30 Geor;{estt’es Dresses, | 1 satin_ sash, collar and | —tailored and lace, embroidery, ruffle or frill trimmed. All fresh an: ithat appropriation bills woull belin the nearby future rise, and Comdltions o e $18. cuffs of henna velour—you should | ey dlocked if the immigration measure put up shanties of their own “If you wi the R Desmra g ew Beaded Georgette Crepe | sce these. ' was not allowed to come to & vote. i - | wrote.“the buréau would be pleaseq es, with long tunics; with s § Fear Typhus Spread. The bitter. years have made to have sou appoint a committcs, of jet and selt-color beads; navy $55 to $63.50 Dresses, 2 0 H < 2 <e’; s anc Bel oo Fear of a spread of typhus is held |them long to own their rooftrees | ine guilty parties (presidert. director. ue, br $34.85 < eac or or : \ out by labor leaders here as an|.n4 their homes, wherein to|manager, brew master or ether em- 20— ime Dresses: additional reason for the more drastic | 21¢ 2 s e are: Misonareed, and furnish Tene S cote o S " i ~ 2 iy - restriction of immigration, following | chirp the evening song, and swat |the bureau with sach evidence on | Not Many Dresses and jet beading: soutache braid- New shipments make this lot parhcu_l‘arl_\ interesting—25 n than cwenty eases in New Fork among | he flies upon their domtes. The |¥hich it would be warranted i (aking Aimongjithe ISmnants) but they ing. <atin sashes; various lots re- | styles—organdie, voile, batiste. dotted voiles and plain voiles; also than twenty cases in New York among z - s the proper action to bring to ju make up for it in the way prices duced to t ow price, LT e ol s A : x STy Pl yeatardny tenants in disorder stand, for(ine guilty parties who-have disre- o redflccd. YAD some of fine French voiles; real filet or “:“ lace trnm'md. also em oty e e et been charged and|sarded the law in this matter, broidered and hemstitched styles with Buster Brown and Eton col- they’ve soaked to ‘death, but they will this has been done. the bureau will give careful consideration to an ap- plication for a permit to do busines: tion of Labor today declared that the immigration bill now in the Senate would allow more than half a million $35 Silk Dresses, $11.85 15—Satin Dresses, in navy blue It’s High Time We Were lars. Natural shade pongees also at $2.95. immigrants per vear by direct ex- | build throughout the land when |5 00 (0e Drovisions of the law. and black, with long-pointed ana Selling These No. 1125 at $2.00 Hbinane Purporee: wouta miow i | they've bad time to get their | Meanwiile, the commimoner seict 3 - Buvers. Coats! $3,95 Handmade Blouses coles sonl et irortiec officials. g peaceful years in their own |possession of the piant S0 utiliz- T .85 2 P !’ An_exceptionally low price for blouses of this character—they :;,‘""!;,':”l";’"’:m‘(’:(’,’;wb“;;';} France Filled Wit SDregs.” shacks.of tin or wood, and so ;’;f;fi:{h‘;‘,",';f‘i;‘,’,',‘;‘,‘s\{»‘flp',’,"‘["fi’o:‘e'r‘a'li B e TR e are going fast, too. Made of sheer batiste, with collar, cuffs and iace. France is filled with what Paris|the crimes of profiteers may in Newspapers term “the dregs of Eu- Fope,” and legislation is being sought here to rid the seaport towns of that ountry of such transients from the prient “and central Europe who are on their way to the United States as fmmigrants, it was declared. { The type of immigrant being brought over at present, it was said, the one who comes in steerage, in- lested with germs and who is capable f starting an epidemic of typhus in his country which could easily be- $ome as far-reaching as in some of the plague spots of Europe. ITALY BARS EMIGRANTS. tral Europeans Prevented From barking From Trieste for U. S. y the Assoclated Press. TRIESTE, February 17.—Emigra- on from ~ central Europe to the nited States has been suspended d the eastern fiontiers of Italy ave been closed. pending the clean- & up of ‘ne sanitary situation here.- The most rigid regulations have m_put into effect with regard to he movement of all emigration not vered by the suspension order. e strictest quarantine. s were reported today. = PARIS, :;ebrnary 17.—Dr. ue, passed surgeon nited State: o Beaten t No new public health service, representatives of steamsh panies here today to discuss ethods of meeting American restric- ns on immigration. ¢ NEW YORK, February 17.—Th Figidity of inspection of all immi. ts from the of Europe was demonstrated 'y when 650 immigrants from the eamship Finland arrived here on a ial train from ton. Sixty- men, twelve women and fifteen 'y8s were held for delousing at ! hospital.” - - - . ——— MOB LEADER DISMISSED. CINCINNATL. Ohio, Februa = orbert Seal, who 1s sald to have 1ed e crowd that sought to break into rooms of the Woman's City Club, hile Oswald Garrison Villard was king last Saturday, was dismisseq police court this mofning, where no arraigned on a charge of. assaul; battery preferred by Attorney uy Mallon. The attorney withdrewy e charge and said he did not wisp | ! prosecute because he believed Sea] d his companions had been misied 2 mistaken idea of patriotism. 1 19 I Heatherbloom Petticoats, Georgette Waists, regular Batiste Gowns, values up the end bring lasting good. g\‘VALT MASON. Copyright by George Matthew Adams. ——— CHANGES AT YALE. Secretary Stokes hesigns—Appoint- ments Announced. materials have been exhausted, he added, the plants, under the law, must be closed untyd permits are issued by au. mgybg;fung brewery stockholders on notice that unless the prohibition laws are observed their stock will be ren- dered worthless, and by showing em- ployes that their jobs depend upon compliance with the law, Commis- sioner Williams is understood to feel that the chances of the law belngI Iviolated will be minimized. EW HAVEN, Conn., February 17.— | Tesignation of Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes, secretary of Yale University, was announced by President Arthur T, Hadley yesterday. The resignation has been formally accepted and .will take effect at the close of the present university year. Mr. Stokes has been secretary of the university for about twenty years. It was also announced that Wilbur commissioner Civil Liabilities Compromised. Tax and civil liabilities growing out | of the government's action against the Hudephol Browing Company of Cincinnati, more Poreent ot aleohol have been compro- mised for $10,000, for manufacturing beer than one-half of 1 it was announced y _the bureau of internal revenue. Under theflaw, the internal revenue may_ compromise civil | Cross been reappointed dean liabilities arising from violation of | L. of the Yale graduate school for five years, Stevens of the University of Illinois has been appointed Bishop Museum fellow at Yale for the next university year. ‘While no specific announcement has been made as to action of the Yale * | corporation at its recent meeting on The cases of typhus here are under | §lSStion of a successor to President; Journal-Courler ®ays that “many be- lieve the corporation has fixed on Rupert |the name of Prof. James Rowland Of the { Angell, head of the Carnegie Founda- tion.” ip | Saturday as to its choice. SHIP ARBITRATION ASKED. typhus-infected | Norway Seeks U. 8. Adjustment of 16.—The Norwegian minister to the United States has re E»r vessels requisitioned during the COOLIDGE RETURNS HOME. Vice President-Elect Back From : NORTHAMPTON, their home he: untjl shortly before inauguration 9 Glove Like Silk Vests, values ip to $2.98. .. ..... Tailored Waists, values to $3.98 Kayser Silk Top Union Suits, $2.98 values. . .. Crepe Bloomers, values up t0%2.95. ... . ... New Spring Dresses Genuine Tricolette Dresses, Taffeta, Satin,| Velour, Serge, Tricotines—combinations. J and Prof. Frank Lincoln Hadley, the New Haven { Announcement will be made |t ————— ‘War Claims on Craft Seized. CHRISTIANL, Norway, February ted the State epal it to arbitration the claims of Nor- ship owners for $14,000,000 t Vacation in Asheville. Mass., February -Vice President-elect Calvin Cool- and Mrs. Coolidge returned to e after their vacation in Asheville, N. C, and will remain 1109 G St. N.W. Special Sale of the Newest Spring Models in Women’s Jersey Sport Suits and $29 ncluding Stout Sizes These handsome Suits are designed to meet the personal preference of smart Dressers who prefer this type of Suit for informal street wear. Cleverly modeled in all the stunning new styles and in the beautiful new shades. g Values that cannot be duplicated. Another Lot of Bargains Silk Underwear, worth up to $3.95......... Van Raalte Silk Hose, formerly $2.98. . . .... $3.98 values. . ... 0$398.......... Extraordinary Sale of ) the prohibition criminal penalties. UPHOLDS RIGHT TO WORK. Gompers Says Unemployment Is In- a plea for a better understanding of foreign labor. and declaring the fact laborers was an civilization, dent of the American Federation of Labor, addressed the Marquette Club here. able to work and willing to work it is a blot upon the escutcheon of our ;ean. into hunger and into demoraliza- tion,” he said. ‘t":ll;ught to the United States for pri- vate greed and profit, not for the pub- Yio good. and if they are good enough re good enough for us to organize :nd :llke better men and women and better Americans of them. eceived at headquarters veyed the inform ;‘l:h:‘ reoe‘:\!ly from San Diego to the Panama canal would arrive here with the aircraft tender Aroostock on March 13. 14 Dresses of infinite charm and beauty, showing. every new style-idea and in all sizes. You will find just the Dress you want here. laws, but not the dictment of Civilization. NEW YORK, February 17.—Making th are 5,000,000 unemployed Hw . Y indictment against Samuel Gompers, presi- “With men and women who are sountry that they are forced into idle- Speaking for the foreigner, the la- head said these men were o labor for the modern trust they — SEAPLANES CABLE PLANS, SAN DIEGO, Calif,, February 17.—A nformation that the twelve which made the 95 Choice $1.98 nics and the low waistline; brown, black, navy blue and taupe shades. - Quite handsome and a real chance. $60 to $75 Dresses, $36.85 10—Evening Gawns, in beautiful taffeta silks, georgette with ra- dium silk, satin and soiree; in shades of nile, maize, peach and orchid. 2 Chiffon _ Velvet Street Dresses, in navy blue and brown, with silk cord girdles. $28.85. $55 to $69.50 Dresses $34.75 10—Afternoon Gowns, in fine me- teor and kitten’s-ear crepe; with crystal and self-color beading. $67.50 to $85 Dresses, $44.85 15—Afternoon Gowns, in Canton crepe, satin meteor and satin com- bined with georgette crepe; navy. black and brown; with beading and hand embroidery. Dance Dresses $40 and $50, for $19.85 15—Dance Dresses, consisting of lovely rainbow chiffons and geor- gette crepe, with all-over em- broidery of silver threads; tur- quoise, orchid, flame and lavender shades; sizes up to 38. $50 and $55 Dance Dresses, $26.85 10—Dance Dresses, of satin, taf- feta silk, combined with net; also net and satin; beautiful shades, in- il cluding flame, rose, peach, jade, French blue and lavender. Misses’ Silk Dresses Unusual Value at $25 Navy, Black, Brown, Tan d - Gra 3. Smart new fashion frocks, in taffeta, Georgette crepe ‘and crepe de chine; puffed, ruffled, basque effects and tunics. They are wonderfully good dresses! Will These Remnants Tempt You in FURS They certainly will make you stop and think if at all interested. 1 5.00 Hudson Seal Coat, 45-inch length, with skunk collar and cuffs. At $375.00. Coat, 33-inch length, genuine beav- er. At $300.00. 1—$375.00 Nutria Coat, 36-inch length, in taupe shade. Ii 1—$675.00 Beaver $195.00. 1—$365.00 French Seal ] Wrap, 45-inch length. At $185.00. $245.00 Natural Muskrat § Coat, 36-inch- length. At & $125.00. | 1—$210.00 Civet Coat, 36- |l inch length. At $95.00. 1—$185.00 Marmot Coat, 36-inch length. At $75.00. 1—$165.00 Black Pony Coat, 36-inch length. At $75.00. o3 1—$97.50 Taupe Coney Coat, 36-inch length. $39.50. 1—$185.00 Skunk Cape, $9500. . 1—$125.00 Skunk Animal, $75.00. 1—$18500 Hudson Seal H Cape, $95.00. (k4 1—$97.50 Australian Opos- sum Cape, $49.50. 3—$50.00 Bay Seal Scarfs, $29.50. 1—$4500 Hudson Seal { Muff, $19.50. i 5—$2500 Bay Seal Muffs, i $10.75., | “1—s4000 Nutria Muff, $12.00. 1—$2500 Muskrat Hat, $7.50. 4—$29.75 TFox Chokers, | $12.50. Yes, Too Mapy HosieryRemnants But not all sizes—not all colors— so_they are of little value to us. 95 75c and $1.25 Stockings, 39¢ No mistake has béen made—they l are 39c pair—fiber silk, silk lisle d balbriggan stockings; also a few white wools in broken sizes; black, white, cordovan. RED STRIPE Silk Stockings, 95¢ No more to be had when these are gone—dark brown, in 9%, 10 and 10%; medium brown in_ 10 only, light brown, 8% and 9. You know the red striper $3 Silk Stockings, $1.69 i A Remnant Day feature—pure silk, full: hioned stockings, with silk lisi rter top. In black, o g white, cordovan, navy, gray, pur- .ple and green. . $75 Coats, $22.50 10—Coats; odds and_ends, but g00d quality; green, brown and henna shades: in diagonal bolivia, polo mixtures and goldtone. (‘:oats, $33.50 in diagonal panel and belted ming, blue, nankin, brown, reindeer and black. $83.50 Wooltex Coats, $47.50 15—Wooltex Coats; laine, sclf-material backs and belted reindeer and brown. $95 to $110 Coats, $46.50 in duvet de ollars, panel styles; navy, 20—Fine Coats and Wraps; self and fur collars. yalama cloth, bo- livia and veldyne: nayy. black. brown, green, reindeer,’taupe and black. $95 to Sllg Wooltex Coats, 0 15—Wooltex Coats, self collars, can be worn in spring; suedetex and bolivia; navy, nankin, reindeer and brow $125 to $135 Coats, $69.50 15—Fur - trimmed Straightli and Wrappy Coa in bolivia, ehamoistyne and peachbloom; rein- deer. taupe, green, navy and brown. Suits Are Included Over* 50 Suits among the rem- nants tomorrow. S 3—$62.50 Tricotine Suits; in navy blue ‘and black, with strictly tai- lored jackets, $33.75. $95.to $110 Suits, $49.75 10—Strictly Tailored Suits, in navy, brown and taupe duvet de laine, suedetex and silvertip ve- lour; all fine suits and conserva- tive 'styles. $75 to $85 Suits $38.75 10—Fur-trimmed Suits, in du- vette, bolivia and suedetex; navy, ‘ming, reindeer and brown, $89.50 to $100 Suits, $47.75 15—Fur-trimmed Suits, tucked, panels, straightline and belted Jackets; navy, black, reindeer and brown. Milgrim Suits $217.50 Navy Suedetex Wool Em- broidered Suits, long-line jackets; size 40. $66. 2—$174.50 Suede Cloth Suits. tai- lored jackets, self-color cable stitching; black and brown; sizes 36 and 44. $68.75, $226.50 French Blue Suede Cloth Ripple Sui mole-fur trimmed; size 32. sas. $233.50 Navy Duvet de Laine Suits Hudson seal collar and pockets; size 36. At $67.75. Look! Underwear Remnants Some unusual remnant lots— get here early if you want best choice.: $1 and $1.25 Underwear, 65¢c One big table filled with muslin gowns, envelope chemise and pet- ticoats, lace and embroidery trimmed; also misses’ gowns with long or short sleeves; slightly mussed. $2 Cotton Petticoats, 85c Be an early shopper if you want one of these—straight model with lz')‘l’elatteld ruffle; in green only. Only $3.50 Jersey Petticoats, $1.95 Only 16 left—with fancy pleated flounces; silk jersey in various colors; speak quickly. $4 Taffeta Petticoats, $2.95 ‘Well made of durable silk taf- feta, with tucked and flounce; changeable colors. $8.50 to $10 Corduroy Robes, 34.85” 8 Corduroy Robes and 2 Quijlted Robes, in purple, rose and pink. Marked to close every one out to- morrow. $7.50 Glove Silk Envelope Chemise and Union Suits at $4.85 Slightly soiled from display, but what does that matter when you can buy them at a big saving. Tai- lored styles, with ribbon and hem- stitched straps; in flesh and white. $4 Japanese Kimonos, $2.95 Made of excellent quality cotton crepe embroidered in floral de- sign; loose, flowing kimono sleeves; in Belgium blue and rose. Big value. $10 Dressing Sacques at ruffled Crepe de Chine Dressing Sacques, trimmed with val lace and geor- gette pleating, in lavender, pink and light blue. Just a few left. No More Cotton Handkerchiefs —when our present stocks are gone. Tomorrow 50 dozen 15c to 20c Cotton Handkerchiefs, for men and women; plain and with embroidered corners; 10c¢ each. L front of blouse finished with hemstitching, drawnwork and em- broidery. $5 Choice Silk Blouses Crepe de chine, georgette crepe, twill silks and silk pongees are in either dress or smartly tailored styles. Over 20 different models— each one new for spring. Hand-mades are of fine batiste—variety of designs featuring drawnwork, in novel designs, hemstitching and hand-made laces. $7.95 Exquisite Silk Blouses Regulation and oveiblouses—beautiful models for dress wear —fashioned of fine georgette crepe, migonette or crepe de chine; some with vestee or fine tucks or lace—panel and tuck-in styles, in plain colors or pleasing color combinations. $10 Silk Overblouses Marked very close to cost—newest creations featuring many ,of the new colors for spring and numerous style features. Made of Canton crepe, crepe de chine and satin. The Misses Can Share In Tomorrow’s Remnants— 3—$39.50 Velour Mixture Coat: in dark shades. Sizes 18 and 21 ars. $10.00. yel—SZSlf’iS Navy Blue Velour Coat, size 18 years. $10.00. 2—$49.50 Wrap Coats, brown ve- lour with raccoon collar; full silk lined. Size 18 years. $22.45. 3—$55.00 Straightline Navy Blue and Reindeer Coats, with large shawl collars of raccoon fur. Sizes 16 to 18 years. $34.45. Navy Blue Tricotine 8—$18.50 Dresses. Sizes 16 and 18 years. $10.00. 4—3$49.50 Velveteen Dresses; brown and black. Sizes 16 and 18 years. $18.50. 1—$63.50 Navy Blue Tricotine Dress. Size 16 years. 1—$65.00 Brown with flare coat. $10.00. 1—$65.00 Brown Velour Suit; French seal collar. Size 16 years. Velour ~ Suit, Size 16 years. $22.45. 3—$45.00 Wooltex Jersey Suits; green and brown mixtures. Size 16 years. $21.45. 1—$75.00 Silvertone Suit, nutria collar and pocket; brown. Size 14. $32.45. . 6—$75.00 to $89.50 Wooltex Suits, velours and tricotine; navy, brown, mlng‘:,. sizes 16, 18 and 20 years. $49. 1—$92.00 Navy Blue Velveteen Suit, with Australian opossum col- lar. Size 16 vears. $38.45. 7—3$72.50 to $89.50 Navy Blue Tricotine Suits; sizes 16, 18 and 20 years. $44.50. Misses’ $29.50 to $35 Dresses, $21.45 A special purchase of Misses' Tricotine and Velour Dresses, in straightline, blouse and tunic effects; navy blue, brown; 2 dozen dresses; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. To ‘e placed on sale Friday at $21.45. About Hats Some hats last only Tor a season, but the greater number of tai- lored and sport hats, such as a silk gage sailor, a soft, crushable “country club” hat, is practically the same shape the following sea- son, and if not, could be reblocked at nominal cost. But we carry no merchandise from season to season, and Friday finds the balance of our tailored and sport hats, velours, tams and felts, which were $8.75 to $19.50, for your choice at : $1.95 This is a sale early for! Dress Hats, $5 Each Black velvet, with ostri chantilly laces. Were $20 toc$h35.0r worth coming No Mercy Given Glove Remnants They are odd lots—not much worth to us because of that fact, but mighty big values if you can be fitted. : $1.50 to $3.75 Gloves 45¢c and 85¢ Chamoisette and Leatherette Gloves in incomplete size ranges; some are soiled. Short styles, 45¢; long gloves, 85c. 85¢ Long Fabric Gloves, 12 - button - length Leatherette and 16-button-length Chamoisette Gloves; broken sizes. $2.50 to $4.50 Kid Gloves, 85c 0Odds and ends of French Kid and Doeskin Gloves; not all sizes; ‘wonderful values. $4 to $7.50 Kid Gloves, $1.85 Slip-on_and § and 12 Button- length White Kid Gloves, in broken size assortments. Various odd lots at big savings. No. 637 at $2.95 Pretty Blouses of sheet voile, embroidered roll col- lars, finished with wide filet lace; attractive frill em- broidered to wmatch collar; frill and cuffs with edge of filet. $10.50 Colored Silk Umbrellas, $6.95 All perfect—for rain or shine! We have had some splendid um- brella values, but these at §i are extra! Just 14 of them—in red, blue, green and black silk taffeta, smart styles with white or colored bakelite handles in ring or nov- elty styles; some with leather handles. All have large ferrules and-tips of bakelite. See These $8 to $10 Leather Purses, $5 There are not many of them, so Friday the; are reduced to go. E i al leather purses, of 0 and seal: silk and fitted with purse Popular styles. $10 to $13.50 Leather Bags at $7.95 Morocco seal and patent leathers, also a number of swagger bags in. cluded—in green. blue, black and purple. All are desirable styles. The season’s first sale of Sweaters—previous to the opening of this department for the summer. 200 Advance Sam, WORSTED SWEATERS Regular Retail Prices, $9.50 to $15.00 Your Choice at $5.90 It’s a big, beautiful array of Sweaters. All the popular Tuxedo style, which is to be the leader for the coming season. Make an early choice Friday. Pure worsted links and links, zephyrs and shet- “land wools—in plain and fancy reverrs, solid colors in navy, black, brown, sand, water blue, maroon, purple, gray, tomato, and combinations of angora red, turquoise, weaves—some with contrasting black and white, pink and lavender, buff and brown, brown and gold, sand and brown and beige with gold. Ready tomorrow morn- ing at 9:15—Sale to be on our second floor. Good-Bye to Neckwear Remnants $1.50 Neckwear for 75¢ Look what's included in this as- sortment—organdy vestees, lace collars, net collars in round or square neck styles; also collar and cuff sets in pretty shades for spring wear. Some are white, trimmed in colors. $2.50 Neckwear at $1.50 Remnant lot—pretty lace collar and cuff sets, fancy vestees, middy fies and real fllet 1ace coliars. 1o s number of the new shapes. Early buyers get the best. 5 Too Few Skirts —in tomorrow’s remnants—come early. $15 Plaid Skirts, $6.75 10 Plaid Skirts, box and side pleated, tan and green, green and brown plaids. $16.50 Skirts, $10.75 New Navy and Black Serge Skirts, side, panel and box pleated, button trimmed, belted. $25 to $35 Skirts, $15.75 15—Dressy Silk Skirts, in satin and faille; box pleated, pleated, tunic yoke and straightline styles: navy and black. $3.95 Remnant Shoe Sale Five Lines of Women’s Boots Looking for New Owners! We are tired of seeing them on our shelves, because the sizes are so broken. So the rem- nant tables claim them for tomorrow’s selling at $3.95 pair—the bi Women’s Boots, $3.95 Pair Made to Sell for $9—A Special Purchase! 43 pairs of Women's Patent Kid Vamp, black cloth top, hand- turned soles, leather Cuban heels, short vamps, medium round toes. A good style for stout feet with high insteps. 5. 5% 5, 6 Extra—$8.00 Boots, Only $1.95 Pair 33 pairs of Women’s Boots, Patent leather, with cloth tops; also with black calf vamps and cloth tops; welt soles and leather Louis heels. Wonderful Vlls‘l‘.- - zes—AA, 4, 415, 5. 51, 6; Abe B S 6 BG4 s O Women’s Boots, $3.95 Pair Made to Sell for $9—A Special Purchase! 135 pairs of Women's Black Kid High-cut Lace Boots, McKay sewed soles and leather Louis heels. Very serviceable good looking. A good buy, Sizes—A, 3%, 4, 4%, 5 5%, 6, 615, 7%; B, 2%, 3, . 4, 5 & o SN T R Mt 4% Women’s Boots, $3.95 Pair Made to Sell for $12—A Special Purchase! 35 pairs of Women's Black Kid Lace Boots, with hand-turned soles and low French Beels; short vamps; medium nafrow toes. Soft as a glove. ] Sizes—AA. 5, 5% im; A4 T AT R A A 5% C, 3, 314 4, 4%, and iggest remnant values yet! Women’s $12.50 Boot: $3.95 Pa’: 52 pairs of Women's Black Kid Lace Boots, with full round toes and low, flat heels. Verk “comfy” to the foot and to the pooketbook! Sizes—AAA, 5, 5%: AA, 4, 51, 6%:; A, 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 514, B, 2%, 3, 5 8, 815; 3%, 4, 4% ; :C 2y, 21%; E.éx‘/: 23 ‘Women'’s $12.50 Boots, $3.95 Pair 36 pairs of Women's Brown Calf Lace Boots with welt soles and low Cuban heels. A dandy walking boot. 5.