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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, §6,000,000 1S SEEN ASR.R RULE COST Services of 5,000 Required in _Working Agreements, Jew- ell Tells Board. By the Associated Press. " CHICAGO, March 24—Negotiating | rules and working agrecments on ®ach individual railroad, as proposed | by the railway executives, would cost| the railroad workers morc than $6 000,000 and require the services of more | than 5,000 men, it was stated before the Railroad Labor Board today by B M. Jewell, president of the railway employes' 'department of the Ameri- can Federation of Labor, in p: ing the labor side of the controve over national rules and agreement “If the request of the conference committee of managers of the ctation of Railway Executivs granted,” said Mr. Jewell, “and the national agreement abrogated by de- | cision of the board, remanding the subject matter of rules and working conditions to the respective railroads d committees of the employes for} conference on individual line: the | employes’ conference committ on | each railroad would necessarily be composed of at least one from | each craft at each point on the rail-{ road. For.the 107 roads listed. the figures show that the services of committeemen would be required H total daily expense of $65.760 and @ total expense for ninety days of $5.918,442, besides additional ex- penses. Urges Co-Operation. “Muach of this enormous cxpense on ! Doth railroad management and railroad labor, together with the consumption of valuable time of the highly Skil\yd essential railroad officials and rail- road ploves, should be eliminated by €0~ ration between railroad manage- nent and the recognized railroad labor erganizations through the creation of a | eonference committee authorized to rep- | resent on the one hand railroad manage- | ment and on the other railroad employes l of their particular crafts.” s He cited figures to show that 9% per cent of the 455,776 railroad shop em- ployes of class one carriers are mem- bers of their respective craft organiza- | tions and declared that since 1912, when | the railways' employes' department of the American Federation of Labor was organized, there has not been a single authorized strike of federated shop craft ‘employes. < “It is also significant that during this time,” Mr. Jewell said. “the great- est progress toward the attainment of just and reasonable wages and working egnditions and uniform rules applying alike to all railroads was made. Would Be Great Factor. “As representing the federated shop erafts employes. we hold that an agreement applying alike to all rail- roads will be a great. if not the great- est. factor in assisting to establish efficient and economical railroad operation. It will remove the c()sllyl were labor turnover, which always has ex- isted to a greater or lesser extent { and is due mostly to the fact that wages and conditions of employment on one railroad were more favorable | than upon another railroad. Mr. Jewell's statement is expected to occupy several days in its presenta- tion to the labor board, following which the labor side will present numerous exhibits on the various rules and principles of the national agreement. —_——— « Britain's total national expenditure during the world war—1914 to 1920— actually exceedéd that during the two and a quarter centuries between 1658 2nd 1914. Easter Cards —Novelties It’s the unusual that attracts and we have gathered together the most unusual and novel collection of Easter Greeting Cards and Novelties that we have ever offered. The Cards are entirely different - from those you gene- rally see and the Novelties cannot be ap- proached for uniqueness. Let us have the pleas- ure of showing you our collection—you're sure to find something that will interest you here. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th Street oms,beer From Pa. 70N f— Pyorrhea or Rigg’s Disease | McHale Remedy Brings Prompt Relief McHale's Home Remedy i8 producing soch semarkable results that hundreds of letters| expressing deep gratitude for -the welcome re- | 1ie? from suffering and pain (whieh this wos. | has brought) are fowing i, | discovered after loog | chemist who, nse euffering. aranteed to bring quick anc | 't euffer any longer. Mc- Toe reinedy s iny p Hale’f Home Remedy brings sweet relier. RECOMMENDED AND USED BY ‘WASHINGTON DENTISTS . 3. M. O'Brien, pastor of St. Peter's 80 delighted with the ts of McHale's Remedy ke aliowed us to follows: resul B Sublish, bie - "’i‘"‘l‘ xw lulvn ,um:"lll Pyor- shea and having lost quite a few of my teetd, @ friend gave me 2 bottle of McHale's Remeay. | Stis was more than a year ago. and I stii Bave my remaining teeth. The relief was im- mediate and permanent.”” Large size Dottle. ranteed to relieve, $2.00, oo sale at your e Remedy, Inc. { Easter Cards, Booklets, Favors Novelties and Greetings of All Sorts Stationery Section, First floor. D. C., Woodmard X7 THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921. Tothrop Children’s Hosiery _ Specially Priced for Friday, pair 25‘: 70 dozen pairs of this Hosiery—a fine ribbed cot- ton weave, in brown, white and black. Sizes 6 to 9%l priced, 25c pair. Children’s Hosiery Section, Fourth floor. you ca Specially Men’s Suits, Trousers, Etc. 19 Men's and Young Men's Suits. single and double breasted models, in blues. grays and browns, plain and pattern effects, ends of lines. Sizes 34, 39 and 42 regulars . 38, 39. 40 and 41 Iongs; 40 and 42 stouts: 44 long stouts. Remnant price, $27.50 each. 28 pairs Trousers, extra trousers fo be worn with blue or oxford coats and vests, in cassimeres, cheviots, tweeds, in darl)\ and medium stripes, mixtures or plain colors. Sizes 28 to 42. ice, $6.75 pair. Rem]“.?}'mfuinc %calh’;r Coat, tan color, double-breasted. raglan sleeves, full belt, reversible model, 42-inch length, size 38. Practical model for women's wear. Remnant price, $27.50. 15 Bath Robes, with slippers to match, of Japanese Cotton crepe. plain and pattern effects, in gray, green, pink, lavender, small and medium sizes. $3.75 set. Men's Store, rst floor. Friday Savings in Men’s Wear 15 dozen Men's Special Quality Checked Nainsook Union Suits, sleeveless, knee length, closed crotch, style cut large and roomy; sizes 34 to 50. Specially priced SLIS suit. ; j 15 dozen Men's Fine Count Percale Neglige Shirts, white grounds with neat striped patterns of fast colors, soft fold cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17%. Specially priced $150 each. : : 10 dozen Men's Fancy Colored Silk Four-in-hand Ties, medium and dark colors, figured and striped patterns. Specially priced 65c e pairs Men's Light-weight Gray Suede Gloves, self stitched backs, sizes 7, 7%, 7/ 85c pair; were $§2. ) : 17 pairs Best Quality White Cape Dress Gloves, spear point back: a discontinued style, size 8% only. 75¢ pair; were $3. 57 Men's Extra Quality Silk Four-in-hand_Ties, medium and dark colors, figured patterns. $135 each: were $3. : 47 suits Men's Woven Stripe Light-weight Oxford Cloth Pajamas, neat patterns, fast colors, small and large sizes. $1.85 : were $3.50. ; A St en White Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, regular size, hemstitched; 74 ard %2 inch hems. 25¢ each; were S0c. 3 15 dozen Laundered Collars. discontinued styles, mostly mili- tary shapes: sizes 14, 1414, 15%, 153, 16, 16%4, 1614, 1634, 17 and 17%;. 6 for 25¢c; were each. Men's Store, First floor. Children’s High Shoes Greatly Reduced All our high shoes are now offered at grgatly re- duced prices, as sizes are broken. S s 3% pairs Growing Girl Calf Lace Shoes, low round toes and welt Sizes 5 6 ) Men’s Shoes Greatly Reduced to $4.75 33 pairs Men’s Tan Oxiords, several discontinued styles in the lot; sizes 8 9, 10 AA; 7%, 10, 10% A 5%, 6, 614, 7, 7V4 81,9, 10, 11 B; 6, 6%, 7, 74, 8, 12, 9. 10, 10, 11 C. $4.75 pair; were $8 to $14. 33 pairs Men’s Black Gun- metal Oxfords, with rubber heels and medium round toe. Sizes 7%, 8, 9% AA; 7, 8%, 9. 10,10 A; 6. 6%, 7%, 8%, 9 B; 6%, 9,10 C; 6, 614, 9%, 11 D. $4.75 pair; were $11. 60 pairs Men’s Bath Slippers. sizes 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11. $1 Tan heels, sole: 5 and 5% L A 2%, 3, 3 4, . . 7, C. $4.45 pair. 32 'pairs Growing Girls' Black Calf La hoes, low welt sole: e and Button Shoes, square toes, low heels, welt sole sizes 13, 1 and jir. Men's Shoe Store, First floor. Book Remainders Nearly 100 sample BIBLES and 40 sample TESTAMENTS, both the King James and the American Standard Versions, at Exactly Half Price 10_copies “President Wilson.” By Daniel Halevey. Translated from the French by Hugh Stokes. = $1.50; 50e. 8 copies “Christianity Between Sundays.” By Dean Hodges. New d revised edition. Was $1.25; s ion, Fourth floor. Friday Sale of Children’s Cambric Drawers 25¢ Pair (Sizes 2 to 6 Years Only) A special purchase of 24 dozen pairs of these Cambric Drawers, made Knickerbocker style and trimmed with narrow rufle. A quality that would ordinarily sell for fully one-third more. Infants' n, Fourth floor. 10 copies “National Miniatures.” By Tattler. Short, breezy sketch- es of half a hundred Washington Dpeople. , Wan $1.503 50¢. 9 copies “The Revolution Ab- - solute.” By Charles Ferguson. A prophecy of things to come. Was $1.75; 85¢. Friday Special in Women’s Spring Coats, $15 Made of checked velour and navy blue serge in smart styles, some are full lined and others half lined; the capes have long silk throw, tassel trimmed. They would sell for consider- ably more in our regular stock. Caat Section, Third floor. 20 copies “Is Violence the Way Out of Our Industrial Disputes?” By John Haynes Holmes. A plea for the doctrine of non-resist- ance. 'Was $1.00; 25c. 9 copies “The New Reservation of Time.” By Wm. Jewett Tucker. A series of articles from the At- lantic Monthly. Was $1.50; 50c. 10 copies “Little Stories From the Screen.” By Wm. A. Lothrop. Synopses of produced photoplays in exactly the form in which they were submitted to the studios. ‘Was $1.25; 60c. 10 copies ve Stories of Court Beautie fiBy Franziska Neckwear Specials for Friday 3 dozen Lace Ruffied Shields and Collars, specially priced, $1 each. Baroness von fledeman. 354 pages and 12 full-page illustra- tions. Was $3.00; $1.50. dozen Lace C and Cuff 6 copies “Studies of Contempo- Sets, in Val lace rtions and rary Poets” By Mary C. Stur- point Venise la some with geon. From Masefield to John Filet edges. Special, $1.35 each. Drinkwater. Was $2.50; $1.00. Neckwear Section, First floor. Book Section, Second floor. Furniture at Friday Clearance Prices ‘We have assembled several suites and odd pieces and marked them at very great reductions for final clearance. Such values are seldom offered and we do not advise delay in making your selection Friday morning. & 1 10-piece Fumed Oak Dining Room Suite, $292.50; was $415. 1 3-piece Ivory Enameled Bedroom Suite, $317.50; was $450. 1 2-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, velour upholstery, $290; was $350. 1 4-piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite, $21750; was $275. 1 Ivory nel Desk, §55; was $85. 1 Ivory Enamel Dres.cr, $4250; was $60. 1 Ivory Enamel Chiffonier. with mirror, $41.50; was $60. 1 Ivory Enamel Full Size Bed, $21.50; was $35. 3 Golden Oak Chiffoniers, $1250 each; were $25. 1 Tapestry Rocker, $5750; was $75. Furniture Section, Sixth floor. Shop tomorrow if you want to save on Laster Apparel and many other things n.. Values such as these do not last long. There are many things that will do for your Easter costume or that of some member of your family—and at prices that mean a great saving. Some have been acquired by special purchase and are new to our displays, specially priced. Others are from our own stocks and actually reduced. Whatever the source they are splendid values Dav Savings, well known in Washington as the most unusual values that can be gotten. Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; no mail or phone orders accepted. 18 ~.omen’s Pleated .?kirts Special $10.75 Wool stripes and plaids_in new colorings and combina- tions of navy and tan, black and white, gray and rose and brown and green. They are all in new pleated models; sizes 26 to 32 waist measure. Very special valu 9 Sports ¢ lours, gathered patch pockets; sizes 26 to 32 waist measure. $675 eachy were $10.75. Skirt Section, Third floor. C ottofi : Dress Goods A large collection of Cotton Dress Goods Remnants, im- ported and domestic materials. Quantities are sufficient for women’s skirts, boys’ waists and children’s dresses. In 1% to 5 yard length Printed Voiles, irts of Wool Ve- 4 . 75c yard; were Printed Voiles, @3¢ yard; were 75e. Printed Voiles, 40¢ yard; were 32-inch D. & J. Anderson Ging- ham, $1 yai 3: ch yard; Gingham, 30c¢ yard; was I3¢. -inch Tissue Gingham, sard; was &5 2 to 4 yard lengths. 31-inch Embroidered Swisses, $1.65 yard: were $2. 2 to 4 yard lengths. Embroid- cred Swisses, $1.23 yard; were 4 yard Mi-ine 2 Second lengths, Dress ~ Goods Section, Made of terials ; very choice colorings. years. Knickerbockers Special, $1.25 Each warmer. 17 years. Also 12 Boys’ were $30 and $35. Boys' Store, Fourth floor. Women’s Dresses A group of dresses, ‘including satin, taffeta and georgette crepe, in brown, navy and black, sizes 36 to 42. $45 each: were $85 to 8125, A group of dresses, in taffeta, crepe de chine and satin, in brown, navy and black, sizes 34 10 40. $37.30 each; were $45 to $75. 1 Navy Serge Dress, size 38. $20.50, was $55. 2 All-black Georgette Crepe Dresses, sizes 40 and 42. $19.50 each; were $30. 3 Navy Tricotine Dresses, trim- med in gray, sizes 34, 36 and 38. $19.50 each; were $25. Women’s Dress Section, Third floor., Brassieres and Corsets 5 dozen Sample Brassicres, De Bevoise make, bandeaux and trimmed styles of lace and pink satin. Sizes 38 and 44. Specially priced, $2 and $2.50. 8 White Chamois-cloth Waist- line Corsets, elastic top, medium skirt, sizes 23, 25, 26 and 27. 33 each; were 36. 4 Pink Waist-line Corsets, ex- tremely long skirt, good models for stout figures, sizes 27, 28, 31 and 32. 85 each; were $10.50, 30 R. and G. Front-lace Cor- sets, low bust, long skirt, sizes 22, 23, 26, 28, 29 and 30. $2.50 each: were $4. Corset Section, Third floor. Men’s Umbrellas 25 Men’s 27-inch Black Gloria Cloth Umbrellas, assorted wood handles, in P. W. and opera shapes. $145 each; were $2, Umbeella Section, First fioor, models with _ A Special Selling of Boys’ Blouses and Knickerbockers 20 Dozen Boys’ Sports Blouses Specially Priced 95c Each * woven printed excellent high-count weaves, i Sizes striped ma- 20 Dozen Pairs Boys’ Khaki Knickerbockers that will be wanted just as soon as the weather becomes a little Made of splendid quality fabric, full cut and strongly sewed. Long Trousers broken sizes from our regular assortment. Very desirable fabrics in mixed patterns. Sizey 16, 17, 18 and 19 years. $16.75 eacl Friday Sale of Women’s Sample Under- garments 68c, 78c and $1.45 hese fresh. new. snowy white sample Undergarments, secured from some of our best makers, offered at extraor- dinarily low prices. . Nainsook Corset Covers. in regular corset cover stvle, daintilv trimmed with fine embroidery cdging, beading and riblon. Specially priced, 68c ea. Gowns and Envelope Chemise, tailored or lace and embroidery trimmed. in simple or rather elaborate effects. Some have touches of colored embroidery. Made of plain and striped voile, crepe and nainsook, in flesh or white. Specially priced. 78c ea. Gowns, low or high neck styles: pajamas and envelope chemise, made of nainsook or | crepe, in flesh or white. tailor- ed and lace and embroidery trimmed styles. Specially priced $1.45 each Underwear Section, Muslin Third floor. Friday Special in House Dresses A special lot of House Dresses, made of fancy plaid and checked ginghams. blue, pink and lavender striped voile. and white madras and pique. With roll collar or no collar at all: ‘some in vest effects. with adjustable belt or sash; long or three-quarter sleeves. Special, §3.75 each. House Dress Section, Third Soor. 7 to 13 some with Sizes 8 to Suits, Friday Special Squirrel Chokers $11.75 In three-skin natural animal shape. New Fur Scarfs $17.50 Single skin animal effects in natural American Mink; also animal shape scarfs, of soft silky wolf, in dyed biue, taupe or brown shades. Fur Section, Third floor. Women’s Hosiery 100 Pairs Women's Pure Silk Hose, with lisle soles and garter tops; broken assortment. Sizes 8. 81band 10 in black; sizes 8 and 81¢ in gray. $135 pair; were $2. 50 Pairs Women's Fine Black Silk Lisle Hose, irregular in weave; sizes 832 and 9 only. 65c pair; were $1. 70 Pairs Women’s Full Fashioned Silk Lisle Hose, in white or gray; sizes 81 and 9. ir; were $1. Hosiery Section, First fioor. . . Special Size Apparel Specially Priced 7 Worsted Jersey Suits, in heather mixtures, oxford, copen and tan, sizes 40% to 48'4. $25. 2 Navy Jersey Suits, sizes 421 and 46). $25. 2 Navy Tricotine Dresses.em- broidered in dove gray, sizes 42Y; and 44 3 1 Copen Mixture Coat, size 42%5. $19.5( Special 8 tion, Third Sports 93 Little Children’s Dresses Reduced $2.45, $3.95, $6.95, $7.95 Broken style and color assortments re- maining from the past selling. All are most unusual values. There are dresses of fine voile and flow- ered dimity, in one-piece or waist stvles; smocked, lace and ribbon trimmed. Lawn Dresses, in high or low neck sty sashes. and Dimity Dresses, one-piece or waist styles, trimmed with embroidery, smocking. lace and ribbons. tiste and Colored Dimity Dresses, some of which are entirely handmade and trimmed with smocking, lace and embroidery. Sizes 2 to 6 years; nct all sizes in each lot nor of every model and style, but a good showing in each size. 22 Dresses at $6.95; Were $3.50 to $12.00 25 Dresses at $245; Were $2.75 to $4.50 24 Dresses at $3.95; Were $6.00 to $7.50 22 Dresses at $7.95; Were $9.00 to $14.00 Infants’ Section, Sweaters 30 Fiber Tuxedo Sweaters, in black or peacock, with silver, all sizes in the lot. Special $5.75 each. 6 Fiber and Metal Thread Tuxedo Stteaters, in pink and silver and peacock and gold. Specially priced $6.75 each. 1 Wool Jumper in gold and lavender. $3.95; was $1Z50. 1 Wool Coat Sweater, faticy stitch, in peacock. §5; was $11.75. Sweater Section, Third floor. Friday Sale Misses’ Silk Dresses, $16.75 A small group of Attractive Silk Dresses for Easter, fash- ioned of taffeta, crepe de chine, georgette crepe and mignonette, in black, navy, tan, brown, bisque, copen and gray. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Specially priced $16.75. 4 Junior Misses' Serge Dresses, straightline and overblouse effect with leather or Roman striped ril bon belts, 15 and 17. %10 ench 2V reindeer, silk lined. size 16 each; were $39.50 and $55. 2 Fur Trimmed Brown Suits, straightline models, trimmed with silk cable stitching, sizes 16 and 18 $22.50 ench; were 33050 and $65. Misses® Section, Friday -Sale of Trimmed Hats, $5 60 Smart Hats of straw. cel- lophane, with combinations of lace and straw or tulle brims. Trimmed with Aowers, feathers. fruits and ostrich. $5 each; were $7.50. 25 Flower Wreaths, 50c each; were 75c. Millinery Section, Ti Fourth floor. 4 floor. few week’s active White vles, Lawn Voile, Organdy White Voile, Lawn, Ba- Fourth floor. Friday Special Women’s Cotton Vests 40 dozen Women’s Swiss Rib- bed Cotton Vests. low neck. sleeveless; trimmed with lace insertion, with narrow shoulder straps. Regular sizes only. 25c each; were 37V4c. ; Knit Underwear Section, Third floor. Klosfit Silk Jersey Petticoats Friday Special, $3.95 A special lot Klosht Silk Jersey Petticoats, with tucked, pleated and rufled flounces. cither self trimmed or in a con- trasting material. Special, $3.95 each. i0 Klosfit Pettibloomers, of s8ilk persey and satin, shirred and pleated cuffs, in blue, green, violet and brown, lengths 36, 38, 40. $3.95 each; were $6.75. 8 Cotton Pettibloomers, with shirred cuff, in rose, lengths 38 ind 40. 95c each; were $2. Petticoat Section, Thizd floor. Girls’ Apparel 5 dozen pairs Girls'’ Chambray Bloomers, in tan, blue and pink, sizes 6, 8, 10, 12" and 14 years. @3¢ pair. 4 dozen Girls' Gingham and Poplin Dresses, in plain colors or plaids; belted or finished with sash, collar and cuffs of contrast- ing material. Sizes 7, 8, 10, 12, 14. 82 each. 1 Sweater Dress, in navy blue, with tan collar and cuffs; finished at waist with cord; size 8. $3.85, was $8.50. 6 Sweaters, in tan, brown, Cleo biue and old rose, in coat style; sizes 28 and 36. $3.96 3 were 7. 1 Sweater, in tan; coat style; size 8, $295, was s 6l Fourth fioer. and shop as early in the day as Easter Toys Chicks, Ducks. also Eggs for filling Baskets Hens: candy Roosters, with ¥ Easter Candy and Chocolate Eggs Seetion, Fourth floor. th foor. Tomorrow Is the Day for Saving;FRIDA Y REMNANT DAY You Are Invited to the Easter Song Service -of our orchestra real Remmant store chorus and Assisted by Mrs. H. V. Smart, soprano Mr. Herbert Aldridge, tenor Mr. Charles Moore, bass Beginning at 8:30 Saturday morning. Main F St entrance open to the public at 8:30. Friday Special in hilippine Nainsook Combinations_ A small lot of PPh sook Combinatio closed d cover. finished w scalloping. & House Furnishings 12 Aluminum Kettles, special, R1.95 each. Goquart Tea Aluminum used for ench. Pin Steam ment st Double canning, %195 each. 150 < Chine Cami- = tailored and Cookers, three- inl, $1.95 i hemstitching . . 42 and 41 95 hproof Bags E - e skirt E -inch Nickel ¥ with hemstiteh- » X135 each: Silk Towel 3 in W no_ drawers $4.50 each: were $6.75. 1 Squ White Por n . with d imperfect; en Table damaged; n, Third floor. Mercerized Damask ' Table Cloths | e meled hopworn; 5. Znamel Porcelain Top style. | Specially Priced | | doc $2.50 Each = i ator. white > capacity 100 Mercerized Damask Axle S0 Table Cloths, size 72x72 inches, all-round designs, un- | n-::a!lv priced. $250 each. pr sample New Perfection slightly damaged: 1 One-hurner il Cook Stov 50; wan $13. ’ Women’s e Table. no iz 5 3048 R39%: wan § Walsts 3 Wood Horses, shopworn: 25e each; were 60¢ Lingerie Waists, in dimity 1 White I Kitchen and voiles. in tailored. s shopworn: $1.63 each: and trimmed styles, a 9%, of pretty models from which to choc 50; was $5.25. damaged: $2. €. Very specially priced, $1 each. 3 White Enameled Breakfast Georgette Crepe Waists, in Trays, slightly damaged. $2.95 many attractive eg. colors ench: were $5. are rust, 2 Round Wil Clothes Hamp- flesh, whit ers, shopworn. $5.50 each: were P 5. 10 in voiles 1 White Enamel Towel Hamper. slightly damaged; Sz or trimmed e sizes, § wox €727, 6 size 3%, 4 3 1 Wooden Sanitary Clothes size 14. Specially Hamper. slightly damaged. %8. ench. wax S1125, ash Net Waists, 6 Fancy Colored Scrap B and front, finished <. =lightly shopworn, 30¢ eacl 1 o5 collar. and re size 38, 2 size Round Snlint Clothes Hamn- 10, each; were $3.75. ers chopworn; $3.9% 1 Khaki Flannel Shirt. regula- ench: 73 tion style. size 42, $2.95; was 6 ges Splint Market 7 Baskets. slightly shopworn: 3%c each: were 7 ion, Third fleor. Cotton Crepe Kimonos Special at $1.95 A special lot of Japanese Crepe House Furnishing Section, Fifth floor. Easter Novelties Kimonos. made with pocket (REMNANTS) sleeves, fold around the necl : daintily hand embroidered in ganily g embvaiered i At Greatly Reduced birds. with adjustable belts. in P"ces shades of rose, pink and old blu, Special, $1.95 each. - A special lot of Cotton Crepe A quantity of Easter novel- ties. slightly damaged, at great- Kimonos, loose kimono - corded to form empire effect. in v reduced prices. Among the rose and copen. Special, $1.83 lot are Paper Yggs, Bunuies each. Kimono Section, Third flor. and Chicks. Toy Store. Fourth fioor. Friday Clearance of Women’s Pumps, $7.65 Pr. Every shoe included is perfect quality, new style and thoroughly desirable in every respect. These are closed out solely because they are incomplete lines and broken sizes. 166 Pairs Brown and Tan Russia Calfskin and Brown Viei Kidskin Pumps, in a number of different styles, including strap. Colonial and plain pumps: in the lot are French, Baby French and Cuban heels. Sizes in the combined lot as follows to 712 AAA: 4 to 61 and Tl AA: 3%, 4 ,6.7.7% and 8 A L 41 6, 6% 632 and 7 D. 121 Pairs Patent Leather and Black Kid Pumps, 's, one eyelet ties and plain pumps t others Baby heels. es as follow 13 to 61 and $ A: 3, 3%, 4,6 including Colon: tailored bow, some Loui: Al on. Third floor. Women’s New. Suits At Friday Low Prices 15 Navy and Black Serge and Tricotine Suits, $31.75 Each— Nicely tailored suits with piped buttonholes, notch collars and arrowhead trimming; narrow belted models. Lined with good quality silk. Broken sizes from 34 to 44. 28 Worsted Jersey Suits, $1675 Each—In black, navy, brown, copen, gray and tan; sizes 34 to 44. They are made in Tuxedo models with patch pockets and inverted pleat, also in belted styles. Suit Section, Third foor. Wool and Grass Rugs : Greatly Reduced . Seamless Velvet Rug. $62.50; was $105. . Seamless Velvet Rug, $45; was $67.50. . Royal Wilton Rug, $69.50; was $110. 6 9x12-ft. Imported Grass Rugs, $10.75 each; were $1850. 8 6x9-ft. Imported Grass Rugs, $6.75 each; were $9.75. Rug Section, Sixth foor. 500 Yards High-Grade Perfect Linoleum GREATLY REDUCED These Linoleums are of the finest quality. We simply have too great a quantity of these patterns at the present time, and because of it you can buy about 500 yards in three different grades away below the former prices. 100 yards Best Printed Linoleum— 85¢ yard; was $1.30 200 yards Fine Inlaid Linoleum— $1.15 yard; was $2.00 200 yards Grade A Inlaid Linoleum— $2.50 yard; was $3.50 Linoleum Section, Sixth fioor.

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