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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921 11 Sizes 38, 39, 40, 44 and 18, Hoodmwand X Lothrop 52 FRIDAY REMNANT DAY-a Notable Economy Event Always ONSIDERED from the standpoint of economy, the Friday Remnant Day offerings of this store prove themselves ~ A every week to be just the sort of money-saving opportunities patrons want. The majority of the goods is from Fnda_y Sale of BQ\'S * RESTAURANT MAN HELD IN “FAKE” WHISKY RAID Harry E. Maynard Accused in *+ Connection With Making of L Imitation Liquor. ¥ Harry E. Maynard, a restaurant proprietor, was arrested today in con- nection with the raid yesterday of a garage at 2168 Florida avenue, where a complete plant for manufacturing imitation whisky was found, and on being arraigned before United States Commissioner Hitt was released under bonds of $3,000. The case was set for hearing M 28, at which time that of Joseph Donovan, who was arrested in the same case yesterday, will be heard In addition to_violation stead act, the defendants with having counterfel revenue stamps in, their [ The raid was made by local prohibi- tion agents. assisted by Sergi. Gray 14 Men's Topcoats Offered To- morrow at the 7. Low Price..... Sprinz-weight Chesterfield model, with patch pockets: sik yoke and sleeve lninz. A well-made coat of all- wool fabric cambridge gray color 29 Men's Golf Susts Friday's ew e DD AD Handsome Trown Tweeds. alao grav, green and heather-knit fabrics. The made with half lelts, nri- ders and patcir pockets charged Friday Economies in of No. 2 police precinct and Detective Barbee of No. 8 station. . _“We are going to get the ‘b men who have been making fake Hquor in Washington, and no person Wwho has been in that busine BOINg to be too high for us to re said Capt. Boyd W. P'erkins. who in charge of the Washington offic > of the enforcement branch the bureau of internal revenuc. top- ping the withdrawal of Jiquer from | bonded warchouses has com d the bootleggers to manufacture their own 800ds, and we are out to that " they do not ‘get by’ with whisky now being ns 1y, of alcohol, to give it the Elycerine. to + make it ‘smooth’ caramel to e it eolor, and water to fill up the bottle Sometimes the alcohol used is rank poison.” PASSENGER AGENTS MEET. C. P. Motion Pictures Feature of] Monthly Gathering. 5 Motion pictures of the Canadian - | cific railway fes a the y meeting of the W ngton T Agents’ Association last night in the} Powhatan Hotel. C. Phillips. who | represents the railway here, arranged the showing. Musical entertainment was furnish- ed by the St. Patrick Players, directed by Rev. Francis J. Hurley. Those , who took part w Misses Ethel ‘Williams, Kathleen leen Lyons, . Estelle Murray, Ai Lally, Gar- ritty and Deegan and the five Ha- ‘walians. Harry Howser, president of the as- sociation, presided. The entertain- ment program was arranged by R. D.{ Ruden, Joseph A. Hurley, 3 monds, T. W. Luckett and C. Phelps. CHILDREN’S EASTER EGG + ROLLING TO BE REVIVED ‘ AT WHITE HOUSE (Continued from First Page.) l time visitors to the capital ask to be taken when they have finished seeing the White House, Capitol and other pub- He buildings. Besides this interest in the President’s former home while liv- m in Washington, there are numerous ily callers who are in the market to rchase a home and are taken there fl’fll\'_‘“‘ estate men to make an inspec- Mr. and Mrs. George B. Christian of Marion, Ohio, mother and father of the President’s secretary, are house guests at the White House. They arrived in ‘Washington yesterday morning, and following a two-day visit with the President and Mrs. Harding they will be guests at their son's home In Mount .Pleasant. They expect to leave Wash- ington next Monday. Deluge of Officenceking. The deluge of patronage recommen- | dations which has engulfed President | . Harding ever since he took office | jreached a new high-water mark to-! i The executive wing of the . ite House was crowded with visi- tors, most of whom wanted to talk about appointments ranging _from ambassadorships to postmasterships. During the entire morning standing room was at a premium in Secretary Christian’s office, and gthe great ma- Jority were unable to gain admittance to the President's room. More than thirty senators and rep- resentatives were among the day's —_— The Japanese government has re- | quested from the diet an additional appropriation for defenses amount- ing to 50,000.000 yen. Easter Excursion Atlantic City Sunday, March 27 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Via Delaware River Bridge Lvs. Washington - 12.01 A.M. Tickets on sale Leginning March at Consolidated T tice. ¥ Streets, and at Returning Lyvs. Atlantie City - 3.00 POL Pennsylvania System c/ountains | | serve it be- cause it tastes Thats why you want it at home. The protein content 18 MEN'S WEAR airs Men's Light-weight Fine Cash- Socks, green heatier m double heels and to 101; and 11. 45¢ pair: were SE00 180 Men's L Socks, triple-woven heel green ar te: slightly i t-weight Cotton ; brown, F weaves 10t Quality Japanese Silk stitched, 1 and % inch 3 for $1; were Soc. Plain White Cambric Handkerchiefs, regular size; hemstitched. 6 for 50c; were $1.50 doxen. 95 Men's Special Quality Madras Neglice Shirts, neat and striped pat- terns; fast colors; 16 wear: . 34 and 36, Men's Medium and He: rd Cotton Mixed Underwe rments of the best grade drawers, siz } were S3 and §3.50, Quality White Ci point back: men's and ., 8, 8% and 8. Pieces ht W mostly samp Shirts, size 4 and 41, %1 _sarment o P, Men's Colored Madras Pajamas, medium and large Men's Shoes Greatly Reduced 27 pairs Young Men's Tan English Shoes, with rubber heels, especially made for High School Wear, extremely low priced and highly desirable to wear throughout the rest of the school season. Sizes § to 10 D. 5 pair; w 59, 9 pairs of Men's Viei Kid Blucher Shoes, with a broad toe, a comfortable shoe for regular wear. Sizes 6 to 8 I .75 palr; were $8.50 23 pairs Men's Dark Tan English Oxfords, we are closing out at a low price. Sizes §, Az 114A; 6, Friday Specials in Muslin Underwear Cambric Gowns. Special, $1.35 each. In high and V neck styles, with long sleeves and tucked voke, finished with hemstitched ruffling and embroidery. Combinatien Suits. Specinl, 85c each. Open drawer and corset cover gtyle, trim- med with lace and embroidery edging, beading and ribbon. Cambric Petticonts. Special, $1.35 each. Reinforced panel finished with heavy scalloping. Charmeusette Petticoats. Special, $1.95 each. In straight tailored style, finished with hemstitching, in gray, copen, violet, emerald, navy and black. Muslin Underwear Section, Third fioor. Aluminum Cooking Utensils At Very Special Prices Good weight. reliable, smoothly-finished utensils at extremely low prices. 50 sets Lipped Aluminum Saucepans, 1 pan each size, 1, 135 and 2 quarts. Spe- cial price, $135 set. 25 Combination Aluminum Cookers. Special, $145 each. 25 3-quart Aluminum Saucepans, with cover. Special, $125 each. 12 4-quart Aluminum Saucepans, with cover. Special, $145. 11 2-quart Aluminum Double Boilers. Special, $1.75 each. 30 Aluminum Windsor Kettles. Special, $1.25 each. 11 6-quart Aluminum Tea Kettles. Special, $1.95 each. 12 8-quart Aluminum Preserving Ket- tles. Special, $L8S. 6 Aluminum Double Roasters. Spe- cial, $525 each. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Friday’s Special Offerings in Women’s Hosiery Dozen Pairs Women's Silk and Lisle va Sports Hose, in two-tone color com- binations, brown and navy. brown and green, and black and gray. Specially priced, £1.45 pair. Dozen Pairs Full Fashioned Silk- Lisle Hose, in white, gray, and brown, all sizes in the combined lot but not in each color. 50c pair; were 85c. 70 Pairs Women's Full Fashioned Silk Hose with lisle soles and garter_tops, in cordovan, African and gray. _Sizes 10 and 10%. And in black, sizes 8 and 8} only. $1.35 pair; were $2. §0 Pairs Women's Full Fashioned Wool Sports Hose, heather mixtures. uneven weave, sizes 91, 10 and 10%. $1.25 pair; were $3. 5 ‘Women's Hosiery Section, First floor. Friday Clearance of FURNITURE For the Bedroom, Living Room and Dining Room Three-picce Queen Anne Ivory Bed- room Suite, £317.50; wan $450. Three-piece Adam Ivory Bedroom Suite, %03; was 55, 4 Golden Oak Chiffonicrs, $1275 each; were $25. 1 Set of Six_ Mahogany Dining Room Chairs, S4550; wans 855, 1 Fumed Oak 10-piece Dining Room Sulte, Willlam and Mary design, $205; wus 8410, 1 Ten-plece Walnut Dining Room Suite, Queen Anne design, $395; was 3510, 1 Walnut China Closet, $501 was $83. 1 Mahogany Chippendale China Closet, large size, $175; was $300. Overstuffed Living upholstered in velour, 150, com- and pillows and n ecretonne, 8§25 Couch Ted, complete slightly tmperfect, Four-foot 2-Inch post Ivory amel plece Feds, complets With spring, 2250 eachi were $35. +-foot Ivory Enamel Bed, wan §25. amel Beds, inamel Bed, . " White Enamel Beds, o 84.50. Furniture Section, Bixth floor. our own stock, though we do net neglect an opportunity to secure new merchandise at special prices, several offerings for tomorrow. is evidenced by Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; no mail or phone orders accefitccl. Friday Reductions Children’s High Shoes We ara offering a number of our High Shoes, Friday, at v low prices, which mothers will appreciate, for every child needs a pair of high shves for the rainy spring and summer months. 41 pairs Growing Girl S round toes Tan Calf Laco nd welt soles. to 7. Spe- Calf Lace Shoes, d welt soles, C. 113 to 2 D 37 pairs Children’s Tan Calf Lace square toes, low heels and welt soles. Sizes 011 in C, D and F Specially priced, pairs Moe Co. Size 1y priced, pairs Youths' ovs' Shoes. made by the Trot 0 5% in B, C and D. Spe- Shoes, made by the Trot Moc Co.. sizes 1114 to 13 B, 1212, 13, 1 and 2 C and | D. Specially priced, $3.45, Children’s Shoe Section, Fourth floor. Friday Sale of Women’s Cotton Vests and Combinations Remarkably Good Values 50 dozen Women's Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck, sleeveless. with narrow shoulder straps, regula s only. 20¢ ench, or 6 for $1 30 dozen Women's Fine Ribbed Cotton Combination Suits, low nec sleeveless, tube top, with shell or tight knee, also bod- ice top with tight knee. Some of these styles may also be had in pink. $1 each 16 Women's Fine Ribbed Lisle Thread Combination Suits, low neck, sleeveless, umbrella style. with lace edge or shell fin- ish, in pink and white, size 6, slightly soiled. $1 each; were $1.50 15 Women's Fine Ribbed Cotton Combi- nation Suits, bodice top with tape shoulder straps, with tight fitting, lace trimmed or shell finished knee, umbrella style; size 6; slightly soiled. 5S¢ each; were 7T5c 11 pairs Women'’s Spring-weight Cotton Pants, ankle length, sizes 7 and 8. 75c each; were $1.25 Kpit Underwear Section, Third floor. Housewares for Various Uses At Special Prices 50 Clothes Brushes, slightly shopworn, 15¢_each; were 25¢. Mexican Shoppers, assorted sizes. Spe- cial, 50c¢ each. 12 Assorted-color Splint Scrap Baskets, 75¢ each; were $1.25. 12 Infants’ Aluminum Sets, knife, fork and spoon, $1.25 each; were $1 12 Children's Kaife and Fork Sets, 75c each; were $1.25. 12’ Cans Wizard Liquid Wax, 40c ean; was 75¢. 1 Electric Washing Machine, wood tub with wringer; slightly shepworn, $75; was 885, 2 White Enamel Bath Stools, shopworn, $1.85 each; were $3.25. 2 Stepladder Stools, shopworn, $2.25 each; ‘were $4.75. 1 White Enamel Flour Can, shopworn, $2.30; was $5.50. 1 Two-burner Gas Oven, damaged, $3.75; _was $7.50. 1 White Porcelain-top Kitchen Table with drawer, $4.50; wan $5.25. 1 White Nursery Refrigerator, shopworn, $5.50; wans $8.50. Housewares Section, Fifth Soor. CHINA 1 62-piece American Porcelain Dinner Set. blue bird decoration. several pieces missing. $12.95: was $16.50. 24 Nippon China Salad Plates, all-over solid color decoration. 23e each; were 50c. 12 Decorated China Cream Pitchers. 15¢ each; were 3Sc. 2 Decorated Nippon China 5-plece Dresser Sets. $2.95 each; were $35. 16 Imported China After-dinner Coffee Cups and Saucers, grape design. 25c each; were 60c. 12 Imported China Coupe Soup Plates, grape design. 35c each; were 75e. 12 Decorited American Porcelain Bouillon Cups and Saucers. 45c each: were 75c. 2 Decorated Imported China Covered Butter Dishes. 93¢ ench; were $1.50. 4 Decorated American Porcelain 14-inch Meat Platters. $1 each; were $2. China Section, Fifth floor, Friday Sale Voile Curtains, Half Price 41 Palrs Very Fine Volle Curtalns, with exquisite narrow lace eige, one or two rows of hemstitching and pretty llc? corner designs 13 Palrs Very Fine Voile Curtains. hem- stitched, with embroldered corner design and lace edge. All are 2% yards long, some in white, others in fvory. Extraordinary values, de- sirable for llving room, dining room or bedroom. It will pay you to supply your summer needs at this low price. $5 Pair; were $10 20 Palrs Volle Curtains, sheer quality, and excellent value. Made with two-inch hem- stitched border, for bedroom, or wherever a simple curtain is wanted. 2% 7 yards long. Very pecially priced, $1.25 par. Large Collection of Remnants and short lengths of Cretonnes, Curtain Nets. Voiles, quisettes, Poplins, Velours. Silks and various other upholstery and drapery fab- rics. 14 to % former price: Curtaln and Drapery Section, Fifth floor. Traveling Goods 1 Full-size Lift-Top Wardrobs Trunk, spring lock and draw bolt catches: fiber covered and_bound, used as floor sample. £5: wan ardrobe Trunk, black fiber covered und_bound, extra_heivily reinforced, used as floor sample. $39.50, was $50. & Matting Bags, cxtra light weight, can be uscd by children or as & shopping bag. 35c each; were $1. 10 Dog Collars, small sizes, formerly Umbrellas Special, $6.75, Plus Tax Sun and Rain_ 22-inch Parasols, In green, navy, purple, brown, red and black. Assorted wood handles, with leather straps or bakalite wrist rings. Umbrella Section, First floor. Friday Special Sale Women's New Spring Suils smart style and the popular navy, tan and black shades 544 75 There are 36 suits at $34.73, of navy and black tricotine and serge, in good-looking tailored and Dbelted models, with noteh collar and arrow head trimming ; plain silk linings. Sizes 34 to 4+ 30 Suits at $44.75, of Poiret twill and tricotine; embroidered, tailored or sports models, with box coats or belted. They are remarkably well tailored and good-fitting suits, in navy, tan and black. Of splendid quality, ] Sult Section, Third floor. Capes and Coats in Smart Spring Models - Offered Very Special Tomorrow Spring Coats and Capes, $19.75 Just 35 of these garments, in sizes 36 to 44. The coats are 36-inch ripple back and belted front styles, with long rolling collar and button trimming; full lined. In tan and blue checked materials. Navy Blue Serge Capes, lined yoke effect, with ripple bottom and long throw collar, tassel trimmed. 13 Wool Jersey Coats, $19.50 Brown and Blue Heather Mixtures, in a plain full length style, suitable for all wear; belted waist and notch or convertible collar. Sizes 34 to 44. 1 Navy Men’s Wear Cheviot Coat, full.lined. $15; originally $60. 1 Brown Bolivia Coat, large Hudson seal collar and cuffs; full lined; size 38. $73; originally $225. 1 Green Chamois Cloth Sports at. raccoon collar, lined throughout; size 38. $25; originally $75. Coat Section, Third floor. Misses’ New Silk Dresses Specially Prited for Friday’s Sale. ......... $18'75 Seventy smart New 'Spring Dresses in a number of models, especially designed .for misses’ wear, sizes 14 to 20 years. Made of the most fashionable materials—taffetas, crepe de chine and mignonettes, in these different colors : BLACK, NAVY BLUE, GRAY, FRENCH BLUE, AND BISQUE Migses' Sectlon, Fourth foor. Women’s New Spring Dresses Specially Priced, $22.50 AN UNUSUAL VALUE 75 Women's New Spring Dresses, bought at less than the regular price, offered at this low price, $2250. Fashioned of crepe meteor, crepe de chine, taffeta, mignonette and georgette crepe. in navy, plack, white brown, taupe and gray. Plain or bead-trimmed models. Women's sizes. - Women's Dress Section, Third floor. Fur Coats and Muffs Greatly Reduced for Clearance 1 Hudson Seal Coat, 1 Red Fox Muff, $5.9 with skunk collac, and was §25. cuffs. $295; was 0. 1 Nutri . 1 Hudson Seal Coat, oo D DS 598 with lynx collar_and Cuffs, $595; was $1355. 3 Moufflon Mufis, for H B hildren, $195 each; 1 Civet Cat Coat, ot g i $225; was $495. Were 38 P 1 Scotch Mole Coat, 1 Brown Narobia $395; was $835. Lynx Muff, $150; was 1 Persian Lamb Coat, $7.50. with _black lynx collar 1 Squirrel Muff, $1.95; gn(l cuffs, $675; was was $8. 1,556. S 1 Mole and Skunk ,,.‘,5;(",5;: sos Dolman, $575; was $1.435. 1 Gray Wolf Muff 1 Leopard Coat, $245; $1250; wa 3450 i was sfl. 3 was B 1 French Seal Muff, 2 Natural Wolf Muffs, atural Wol uffs $5.95; was $24, $595 each; were $1950. 1 Taupe Wolf Muff, 1 French -Seal Cape, $18.75; was $60. $25; was $84. 1 Black Wolf Muff, 2 Narobia Lynx Scarfs, $9.75; was $35. $5.95 each; were $13.75. 2 Jap. Cross Fox 1 Child’s Tiger Set. Muffs, $7.95 each; were $2.95; was $10.75. $22.50. Fur Section, Third floor. Waists 77 Lingerie Waists, in dimity and voile, luce trimmed, tucked or tailored styles. all sizes in the combined lot. Speclal, $1.95 each. 139 Lingerie Waists, in voile and also Vol and dimity, lace trimmed, tucked or tailored styles, all xizes in the lot. Special, %105 each. 20 Wash Net in two different o with frill. collar and the other an embroldered net over- blouse style. each; were $5.75 and srgette Crepe Overblouses, in white h. the neck, sleeves and bottom of finished with narrow pleating. = ize 42, 1 size 45. $3.85 each; orgette Crepe Waists, in white, flesh, black, brown and rust, em- aded and tucked models.” Spe- Ling Waists and Black Cotton in_tailored styles, 1 size 34, 2 size size 40, 6 size 42 and 1 size were $1 and $1.25, Blouse Sectiou, Third foor. Sweaters 27 Wool Tuxedo Coats, in black. reseda, navy, pink and sand. Special, $3.95 each. 31 Tuxedo Coats, in fiber, black and silver or peacock angd silver. Special, $8.55 each. 1S Tuxedo Coats, in fiber and gold threads; sand and silver, pink and silyer, navy and gold and peacock and gold. Spe- cial, $6.75 each. 18 ht-weight Wool Scarfs, imported from London, in #mart colored striped ef- fects, especially good for spring wear. o5 each: were $8.75. 3 Wool Jumpers, imported from London. in gold and lavender, reseda and gray and copen d gold, £3.95 each; were $IZ50. 3 Wool Coat Sweaters, in fancy stitch: brown, American beauty and peacock. 35 ench: were $1L.75. Sweater Section, Third floor, Children’s and Infants’ ’ Apparel 3 dozen Children's Outing Flannel Gowns, high neck and long sleeves; soiled from display; sizes 2 to 6 years. 75c¢ each; were $1.25 and $1.50. 4 dozen Children's Overalls, in white or colors; in gingham. chambray, poplin or crepe. Dhe each; were $2 and $2.75. 2 dozen Infants’ Silk and Lisle Band sizes 2 to 5; soiled from display. 73c ea were $1.50. 6 dozen Infants' Spring-weight Shirts. cither high or low neck styles; sizes & months to 4 years. 65c each; were $1 and $1.50. Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. Corsets 36 Modart Front Laced Corsets, in pink mercerized brocade, medium low bust and long hip. sizes 24 to 32. Specially priced $2.45_each. 3 Parame Corsets, imported models, of white coutil, low top, very long skirt, sizes 21 to 30. $5 each; were $12.50. 3 Madame Irene Corsets, low top apd long skirt models, not heavily boned, sizes 21 and 22, %4, each; were $10. 18 P. N., American Lady and W. & L. Spe- cial Corsets, low and medium bust. medium and long skirt. Sizes 20, 21, 22, 26 and 28. 32 each: were $3, $3.75 and $4. ‘Corset. Section, Third foor. Girls® Apparel 5 dozen pairs Girls' Chambray Bloomers, in tan, blue and pink, sizes 8 to 14. Spe- cial, 65c patr. 6 @ozen Girls' White Jean Middies. with blue or red collar and cuffs, trimmed with white braid, some all white. Sizes 8 to 20 in the two lots. Special, $1.25 and $1.65 ea 35 Girls' Gowns, of pink batiste, hand embroidered and plain _styles, kimono sleeves or sleeveless, sizes 8 to 10. 8Se each. 14 Girls' Gowns, of cambric, high neck, long cleeves and tucked yoke, sizes 8 and 10. ~ S8Se eacl Girls Section, Fourth floor. Misses” Apparel 1 Piaid Skirt. large pleats, in navy and gold, all wool, 26-inch waist, 36-inch skirt, $0.75: wan $16.50, . 1 Winter Coat of navy velour, large col- lar. size 16. $16.50; was $20.50. 3 Winter Suits, fine velour without fur. in reindeer and brown, straight-line belted models, beautifully silk lined, sizes 18 17.50 ench; were $60 and ¥65. 3 Junior Dresses, of navy serge, 2 over- blouse effects with patent leather belts, one long waisted with gathered skirt and white pique collar, slightly soiled. 815 each; were $20.50. Misses' Section, §ourth floor. T0YS “Velo Tots,” just the thing for the little fella: her-tired wheels; entire frame nicely finished. $2.95 cnch. 5 Wheelbarrows, steel hody and wheels: nfed red: hardwood handles; marked “Chief.” $1.65 each. 2" Dol Carriages, ecru-finished body, trimmed in an: ecru hood and rubber-tired wheels, also brakes. $5.50 each: were $14. & Shoofiys, in bright colors with horse on each side; slightly damaged. $1 each: were 34.45. Child! to, painted tan; dented and scratched. $5.50; was $15. 1 Child's Upright Plano, 22 keys; slightly damaged. g $ iy nk Skates, sizes 8, 9, 91, 11, 1115, $2.75 11 Pairs allfotnted Dolls, closing eves and pretty 3 .‘I"I‘h’ 10 curled wigs. $1 each; were $2. 17 Dol Comfy Cribs, some with mattress and pil- tows; slightly dumaged. © nt $1.16; were $1 $3.75; wore $15. 3 at $2.75; were $8.50. 3 at $L7 ware 3. Toy 8 Learn to Cut, Fit and Make Your Own Dresses IN OUR DRESSMAKING SCHOOL All the difficult points in dress- making that have been trouble- some to you will be fully ex- plained and you will be shown just what to do and how to do it in every problem. fessons to the course— 0:30, 11, 1:30, 3 and 4:30 daily. You may select the hours and the days that meet your conven- ience. Price is moderate, $5 for 6 lessons. Make your application for en- rollment without delay—Dress- making School, Auditorium, eighth floor. Use F Street Ele- vators. ore, Tourth floor. Sport-Collar Blouses i 95¢c— 25 dozen Boys' Sport Colla a well known standard make are made of high-grade, terfals, and are most desirable in way. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Very spec priced, 85e each. These are now and perf: 15 pairs Boys' Woolen Knickcrbockers, medium and dark mixtures. sizes 14 to 1§ years. $1.65 pair; were $3.50, 12 Small Boys' Medium-welght Over- coats, sizes 3 and 4 years only. Reduced to $2.98 each. Boys’ Section, Fourth Soor, Friday Specials in Philippine Gowns and Chemis A special 1ot of Nainsook Philippine Go made with low round, square or V neck and short slecves, entirely handmade and finished with dainty band scalloping. Special, $2.50 each. A special lot of Nainsook Philippine Envelope Chemise, in corset cover and camisole styles, tailored and finished with hand scalloping or daintily em- brofdered in solid or eyelet work and finished with scalloping. Special, $2.25 ench. Bilk Underwear Seetion, Third floor. 15 Women’s Wool Skirts Special, $8.50 English Tweeds, in smart colorings: Velour Plaids of distinctive design and Plamn Navy and Black Serge. Sports models, with patch or tailored pockets. Sizes 26 to 31 waist measure. Ver splendid value. Skirt Section, Third floor, Fri&ay Clearance of Women’s Low Shoes A clearance of small lots representing some of the best styles of the season. Footwear that is absolutely high grade, new and perfect. 33 pairs Brown Calfskin Walking Ox- fords, in the popular brogue style, wing tip, Goodyear welt soles and military or low, flat heels. Sizes %, 6, 612, 7 and § AAA; 4 to 7% AA; 313 and 4 A, and 3 B. 30 pairs French Heel Pumps and Oxfords, of black and tan calfskin, hand-turn soles, sizes 4%. 5 and 5% AAA: 4 and 4% AA: 4 and 51a A: 3, 8%, 4, 432 and 5B: 512 and 6 Reduced to $4.75 Pair; Formerly up to §16 100 pairs Fine Dress Pumps, including one evelet ties, in vici kid and patent leather, with French heels; black satin with baby French heeis, and gun metal pumps with neat insert tongue. all hand-turi most all in narrow widths; sizes in combined lot: 412 to 8 AAA: 4 10 5% AA; +. 412, 5 and 6 A. pairs Black Gun Metal Welt Oxfords straight tip and military heels, also filack vici seamless pumps, with welt soles: and military heels; sizes 4, 413, 5. 51, 6 and 7 AA; 4,5%, 7 and 8 A, 'and 7 C. Reduced to $2.65 pair; formerly up to $i2 Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. ° Friday Specials in T s Neckwear 10 dozen Shields and Collars. prettily trimmed with valenciennes ruffles. Spe- cial, $1. 10 dozen Collar and Cuff Sets, of lace. Special, $1.35 set. Neckwear Section, First fioor. Friday Special in Japanese Cotton Crepe imonos A special ot of Japanese Crepe Kimonos, daintily hand embroidered in wistaria. ysanthemums, and _birds, in lovely es of copen, rose, lavender and gray. cial, $1.95 each. Kimono Section, Third floor. Linoleums Greatly Reduced Inlaid and printed linoleums much below former prices. These items are suggestive of the values: 125 yards of Best Printed Linoleums, 85¢ mquare yard; was $1.30. 95 yards Best Quatty Inlaid Li leums. $2.25 square yard; was & 150 yards Inlaid Linoleum. 81 quare vard; was $2.00. Linoleum Section, Sixth floor. Summer Rugs at Reduced Prices 10 9x12-ft. Figured Grass Rugs. $10.75 ench: were $18.50. 4 7.6x10.6-ft. Extra Quality Fiber Rusgs. $12.75 each; were $16.50. 20 3x6-ft. Plain-colored Rag Rugs, fdeal for bedrooms and baths. $3.25 each: were 5. Rug Section, Sixth foor. Friday Specials in House Dresses and Bungalow Aprons House Dresses, of fine percale and ging- ham, in stripes, plaids and checks, with V¥ or square mneck and three-quarter sleeves or long sleeves, finished with white pique or organdy collars, adjustable belts, and also Billie Burke style, in all colors. Speclal, $2.75 each. Madras Bungalow Aprons, in colored striped effects, with low neck und short sleeves, fastening at side-front, finished with adjustable belt and pockets. Special, $1.35 each. Mouse Dress Section, Third fioor.

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