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* $1.25 yard; was $1.65. Youths’ and Men’s Scout Shoes $3.25 pair; were $7.25 A shoe made of soft pliable leather with elkskin sole, suitable for golf. fishing and outdoor sports generally. Very comfortable anti remarkably low in price. Just 42 pairs. in sizes 6, 612, 7 .7 and 7Tl%. Men's Shoe Shop, First floor. Open 9:15 AM. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY Hoodward X Lotheop New York—WASHINGTON 5. 1921, —Paris Close 6 P.M. 150 Remnants of Plain Colored Silks, Satins and Crepes in a wide Lengths range from 12 to § yards. Silk Section, Second floor and Fancy Silks 14 to V5 Less Than Regular Prices Plain Colored Silks, Novelty variety of wecaves. IMPORTANT FRIDAY REMNANT DAY SAVINGS Women’s Suits $29.75 each: were $40 to $44.75 18 Women's Suits, of tricotine, gabardine and serge, in navy and black; long Dbelted or tailored also the short box styles. izes 34 to 40 Riding Habits. of oxford and gray mixtures: long ripple coats. Sizes 36 to 10. $13 each; were $60. 1 Covert . belted model. Size 40. $49.50: wax $95. 1 Tan Tricotine Hand-tailored Suit, leather belt and _brow arrowhead trimmings. Size 36. $49.50; wan $55. Women's Suit Section. Third floor, Friday Special in Women’s Skirts $9.75 48 Women's Skirts. of both silk and woolen materials; sport models; pleated in fancy or box At the Greatly Reduced Price of pleats. The materials are serges, ‘b Beit el velours, baronet satins and V. se suit hey are rious fancy silk w dark and OF (Ehe tits, but. ticy light shades. including white, navy and black. Women's Skirt Section, Third floor. Wash Dress Goods 2 to 5 Yard Lengths D. & J. Anderson Gingham. 81 58 Men’s High-Grade Woolen Suits This price does not begin to represent the worth lines which we will not reorder on again this season, and we want to close them out at once. Models for men and young men in both single and double breasted effects, either conservative sacks or shapely cuts; half and full lined garments. Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted $33.75 ends of several different T imen G |n-g{gm €Sc yard; was Medium and light weight choice woolen fabrics in 75e, e " : S grays, browns, greens and blues; plain and neat pat- 32-inch Gingham. 30e yard; was B terned effects. B i SIZES AND QUANTITIES ARE e ";"’”- iR R AS FOLLOWS: 33-inch Jaj Crepe, 404 - - AT E R yards was e Crepe 40 Sizes 34135 (3% 37 B8P 35-inch Printed Volle. T3¢ yard: Regular .... ST 3101093 T rch Printed Volle, 65 yard; Cadets . I 1)1 b1 was 75¢. Stouts ..... | ‘\ 2.1 2 38-inch Printed Voile, 40c yard; Long Stouts . | i . | et O Longs ....... e | s 18 S| First floor. nch Irish Dimity. 65¢ yard; % Meo's Store, w Se. 32-inch Embroidered Swiss. T 'l.xli (tl"l was $2. ia a 2-inch Embroidere: Swiss. . * e ! Friday Offerings in Wash Dress Goods Section, Second » oor. - ¢ Boys’ Apparel Children’s 21 Boys' Woolen Knicker- . bocker Suits, all-wwol fabrics. Knit Underwear 17size 11, 3 size 12, 2 size ys' C) i 13. 2 size 14. 4 size 15, 6 size 16, 38 Boys' Cross-barred Muslin 33ize 17, 1 size 18, $10.75 emd TUnion Suits, athletic style, low 2 size “:" and $18. g o neck, sleeveless. knee length O dozen Small Boys' Eton Col- sizes 26, 28, 30 and 32. 30c eacl ozen Small Boys B : ‘were T3¢, lzr, Blouses, made of finest lndlll.:‘- Hhildren's Fine Ribbeq Fials. madras, rep, crepe madras, i v > i f te. Sizes 3 to 9 years. Kaynee Light-weight Cotton Combination e, strictly first quaiity. Very uits; Dutch neck. elbow sleeves: zes to fit children from 6 to 10 years. 75c each: were $1.25. 18 Children’s Plain Weave Cot- ton Combination Suits, low neck knee length, buttons st. Sizes to fit chil- specially priced, 85c each. 10 dozen Boys’ Wash Suits, Middy. Oliver Twist and Junior Norfolk models. Plain colors as well as smart combinations. Sizes 21z to 9 years. $1.03 each; were $2.95 to $5. i ew Wl cninha To Boys Camp Suits. made of 2. Children’ Plain Gauze good quality blue or gray Merino Vest chambray, sport collar, short igh neck and 10ng Gjeeves; either straight o knick- — each; were rbocker_trousers. Sizes 4 to 10 & ‘s Knit Underw vears. Very specially priced, Foi ey, Nolt Cnderwear Section “gagg. boys' Store, Fourth Soor. Friday Clearance Women's Pumps We have grouped together all odd lots and broken lines of our best gray and brown suede one-strap pumps for Friday clearance. 160 PATRS GRAY SUEDE ONE-STRAP PUMPS. includ- ing some of our most popular models, several shades are to be found. and either baby Louis or Louis heels. All are strictly handmade shoes, sizes in the_combined lot_as fol- lows: 5. 5%. 614, 7. 7 AAA; 4. 415, 5. 5%. 6. 64, 7, 7%. 8 3to8 A: 3 to 8 B: 2V, 3.4.4%. 5, 5%. 6. 6.7 C. 51 PAIRS BROWN SUEDE ONE-STRAP PUMPS, very desirable models and strictly high-grade in every respect. Full Louis heels and turn soles, in these sizes: 5 to 8 AA; 3, 3%, 4,455, 6,.6%. 7.7 A; 3. 4,414, 5, 5%, 6, 64,7 B; 212, 4, 4%, 5, 5%. 6 and 6 C We have also included several models in black Calfskin Walking Pumps and Patent Leather Dress Pumps. 52 PAIRS BLACK CALFSKIN CUBAN HEEL PUMPS, made with small tongue effect, Black Calfskin Plain Walking Pumps, with military heels and Goodyear welt soles, and a Patent Leather Dress Pump. with turn soles and full Louis s. Sizes in the combined lot: 7.8 AAA: 4, 4% 5, 4 3%, 4,7 A;24,33) 7,7 B; 2%, 3, 3%, Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. FURNITURE At Friday Clearance Prices Odd and discontinued pieces at greatly reduced prices. 1 Ivory Dresser, $35; was $60. 1 Full Size Iv Bed, §i was $35. 1 Mahogany-finish Dresser, §25; was $35. 1 4-picce Walnut Bedroom Suite, with poster bed, $217.50; was $275. 2 Golden Oak Chiffonieres, $12.50 each; were $25. 1 Full Size Mahogany Bow-foot Bed, Louis XVI design, $85; was $150. ) 1 Cane and Mahogany Armchair, with loose cushions, $75; was $125. 1 two-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, $190; was $325. Furniture Hemstitched Voile Curtains Very Specially Priced, $1.25 Pair Curtains, of soft, sheer quality voile that will give long ; made, with 2-inch hemstitched border, in white or ivory, 204 yards long. A good opportunity to supply your summer curtain needs. 1 pair Plain Ruffled Swiss Curtains, white, 2)% yards long. ; was §2.25. . 1 pair Hemstitched Marquisette Curtains, 2)% yards long. $1.75; was $3.50. Section, Sixth floo service, nice’ 1 pair Fine Voile Curtains. with embroidered colored edge. 21 vards long. $3; was $7.50. 1 pair Fine Ruffed Swiss Curtains, with embroidered $2.95; was $6.50. ¥ . 1 pair Ivory Marquisette Curtains was $1.25. i 3 pairs Voile Curtains, a beautiful quality, hemstitched and finished with edge of narrow lace. 2V yards long. $4.85 pair; were $10. 5 pairs Fine Quality Mercerized Poplin Curtains, with artistic border and insef valance, in blue or rose, 214 yards long. $8.75 pair; were $13.50. . yards long. 65c; 4 pairs Mulberry Fiber Sitk Curtains, excellent quality, with valance. $4.65 pair; were $8.50. R SHORT LENGTHS of cretonnes, poplins, silkolines, sateens, curtain nets, voiles, silks and various other drapery and upholstery fabrics. Y, to 13 less than regular prices Curtain and Drapery Sections, Fifth floor. 104 “Little Tudor” Sleeping Garmenls 95¢c Each; were $1.50 (Girlw’ Section, Fourth floor) Made of good quality plain or ked dimity, with high or low and either short or long eves; sizes 8 and 10 years Very attractive and serviceable little garments for small chil- dren. Vavy Blue Washable Middy irts, pleated; on white waists; izes 6 and 8 vears. $1.05 each: were $3.50. 1 Taffeta Dress. ruffled collar and sleeves; Roman striped sash; gize 10 years. ¥ : was $15. 2 Navy Blue Serge Dre beautifully trimmed with embroidery and finished ~with white coilar; one has pleated skirt; sizes 8 to 12 yecars. $7.50 each: were § 1 Shirt Waist Dress, Japanese crepe waist and detachable skirt of fine quality serge; size 10 $10; wawn $15. avy Blue Suits of splendid quality serge. belted coats and pleated skirts on waists: size 10 and 14 $13.50 each; were 25, > Brown Velour Coats. belted: sizes 6 and 8 years. $7.50 each: were $10.50. ; 1 Wood Jersey Sports Suit, patch pockets and narrow belt; heather color; size 16 ycars. $10.50; wan $16. Girls' - Section, Fourth floor. Nine Opportunities to Save on Men’s Haberdashery 18 dozen Men's Special Quality Checked Nainsook Union Suits, ve neck; sleeveless, closed crotch style, with elastic insert across the back; full and roomy; sizes 34 to 46. Very specially priced, suit, SLIS. 90 Men's Light-weight Cotton Night Shirts, ve neck style; very full cut; sizes 15, 16, 18 and 20. $1 each; were $1.50. 12 dozen Men’s Special Quality Fine Count Percale Pajamas, neat striped patterns, in fast colors; ve neck style; all sizes. Spe- cially priced, suit, $2. 71 Men’s Fancy Colored Silk Four-in-hand Ties, mostly fig- ured patterns; medium and dark colors. $1.50 to, ecach, 65c. Reduced from $1 and 97 Men’s Neglige Shirts of woven and printed madras, also a few fine percales; striped patterns; all fast colors; sizes 14, 144, 15, 15%, 16 and 17. Reduced from $2.50 and $3 to, each, §1.35. 21 Men's Soft Felt Hats, taken from our regular stock; green, brown and a few grays; good shapes; sizes 674, 7, 7/% and 73%. Reduced from $6 to $3.35 each. 17 pairs Men’s Pure Wool English Golf Hose, in gray, green and a few heather shades; turn-over tops; size 11. Reduced from $3 to, pair, $1.65. 20 dozen Men’s Fine Irish Cambric Handkerchiefs, woven cords _and embroidered initials—A, B, F, J, K and N only. Re- duced from $35 each to 6 for $1.25. 11 dozen Men’s Fine Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, regular size; hemstitched, % and % incn hems. Reduced from 50c to 25¢ each. Men's Shop, First floor. Infants’ Apparel Wash Suits, made in Middy styles; 22 Boy: Oliver Twist or white with colored collar and cuffs or with pants of pink or blue chambray and white waists, $1.93 each: were $i and $3.50. 28 Children’s Dresses, of white lawn or fine nainsook, made em pire style and trimmed with e tied at sashes. and $3. i 8 Children's Carter's Silk Shirts, either low neck and short sleeves, or high neck and long sleeves. Sizes 4, 5, 6. 95 each; were $2. 4 dozen (Children's Rompers, made in David Copperfield or belted styles, some with trousers of pink or blue chambray and white waists, or white with col- ored collar and cuffs and belt. 75¢c_each; were $2. 33 Infants’ Fine White Batiste Dresses, trimmed with smocking, tucks, beading and finished at the neck and sleeves with narrow lace edg Sizes 1 and 2 years. $1.25 each: were $2.50 and $2.75. Infants' Section, Fourth floor. Women’s Hosiery 30 dozen - pairs Women's Silk Hosettes, with turnover cuff top of ligle, in black, white and cor- to. 10. Very $1 pair. 1y price pairs Women's Pure Silk in assorted colors, a few in black. Sizes 8% to 10, broken assortment, irregular in’ weave. Special $235 pair. Pio0 pairs Women's Black Silk Hose, lisle garter tops and soles sizes 8 814, 10. $1.33 palr; were “"36. pairs Women's Outsize White 'Lisle Hose, uneven in weave, sizes 9 and 9%. 65e pair; were $L AR 40 pairs Women's Full Fash- ioned Cordovan Lisle Hose, sizes 91 and 10. 30c p: ; were @3¢, ‘Women's Hosiery Section, First floor. Sweaters 18 Light-weight Wool Sweat- ers. fancy dropstitch, lace collar and vest, in black, gray. peacock znd rose. $1 each; were $3.95, 14 Fiber Sweaters, Tuxedo mod- cls, in peacock and silver. with plain peacock Tuxedo. collar. $1.95 each: were $6.73. 2 Wool Sweater Coats. flat col- lar, turnback cuffs and patch pockets. in_rose and copen: sizes 38 and 46. $5.75 each; were $10.75. 2 White Shetland Tuxedo Coats, pleated belt, slightly soiled; sizes 42 and 44. $2.95 each; were $5.75. 4 Heavy Wool Ribbed Sweater Coats, flat collars, patch pockets, $3.95 each; in rose and navy. 4 Wardrobe Trunks, of stand- ard make, fiber bound, flat brass plated corners, heavy catches and lock. This style trunk has a 9-inch drawer space, and 6-inch clothes hanging section. The in- terior lined with cretonne, with four drawers, the lower one ex- tra large for women's hats, etc., fitted with hangers and a laundry bag. $32.50 each; were $31.50. ‘Traveling Goods Section, Fourth floor. .Crepe Waists, Pictures and Picture Frames One lot of Picture F made from ends of our best mouldings, in vario SiZes. In greens, gold shades, black, ma- h and browns. ieed 10 winging Frames in several sizes. #2 each; were $5. 1 Lot of Gutman Prin i blue and pink frames, si :x’li inches. $1.75 ea were Picturs Section, Fifth floor. Special Size Apparel 2 Navy Blue Tricotine Dresses, embroidered in gray; sizes and 46%:. $12.50 each; 828, 1 Taupe Crepe de Chinc Dress, size 441, $20.50; wan $85. 1 Navy Blue Light-weight Wool Poplin _ Coat, gize 42%. $10.50; wan $35. 1~ Tomato Chamoistyne Coat, lined with tan radium silk 3812. $20.50; wan $55. 2 Pearl Giray Jersey Suits, sizes 38% and 44%:. $10.50 each; were and $20.50, ial Size Section, Third floor. were Women’s Dresses 1 V\'hlll‘r) Georgette Dress, slightly sdiled; size 36. $19.50; wan $45. 1 Black Georgette Dres perfect, beaded with dull suitable for mourning; size 18. $19.50; was $65. Dress 1 black georgette and 1 black chiffon, both suit- able for mourning wear; sizes 36 and 40. $29.50 each; and & 1 Gray Chiffon Dinner Dress, size 34. $INS0; wan $75. 1 Flesh Crene de Chine Dre size 38; soiled. $2D.50; waw $85. 1 Black and White Afternoon Dress, of kitten's car crepe. soiled; size 36. $20.50; was $110. 3 Beaded Brown Satin Dresses. sizes 38 and 40. $35 each; were 385, Women's Dress Section, Third floor. 5 i Women’s Waists 31 White Voils Blouses. tucked front, round neck, collar of tancy dropstitch voile edged with lace. short sleev. and turnback cuffs, lace edged; sizes 36 to 44 %1 each; were $2.23. 12 Brown and Taupe Georgette embroidered and headed models; 3 size 34, 7 size 36, 2 size 38%. $1 each; were $3.73 and $8.75 6 ,Colored Organdy Waists, bisque, flesh and blue; 1 size 36, 1 size 40, 1 size 42, 1 size 44 and 2 size 46. $1 each: were $2.95. 7 Tie-on Tricolette Blouses, 6 in black and 1 in jade: 5 size 36 and 2 size 38. $2.05 each: were $3.05. 18 Crepe de Chine and Radium Tailored Waists, tucked and hem- stitched models, in brown, navy and black; 3 size 34, 5 size 36, 3 size 38, 1 size 40, 3 size 44 and 3 size 46. $3.93 each; were $0.75 and $10.75. 18 Georgette Crepe Overblouses, side pleated and deep yoke, short sleeves, in navy, rust, brown, green, black and bisque; all sizes in the combined assortment. $5.75 each; were $10.75. Blouse Section, Third floor. in Continuing the May Sales May Sale of Sample Gowns, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 In Desirable Merchandise for Every Member of the Family and the Home With such a collection of Remnants and Friday Specials as we offer tomorrow there is every opportunity for patrons to economize to the fullest extent. There is something everyone can use—and at greatly lowered prices. The items here do not tell the whole story; many items too small in quantity to advertise. Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs 20 dozen Men's Fine Cambric Handkerchiefs, 1;-inch hems, as- sorted satin stripes. Special, I8¢ each, 6 for $1; were 25¢ each. 30 dozen Women's Sheer Em- broidered Cambric Handker- chiefs, dainty designs. Special, 10c ench, $1 dozen; were $1.50 dozen. ‘Women's Handkerchief Section, foor. First excellent Sample Gowns. of nainsook. Sample Gowns, of good quality Sample Gowns, of mbrie or muslin. with high nainsook and very fine cambric, Quality cambric or nainsook. V" round or square ueck. s with high “V.” round or squarc with or without vokes, long or three-quarter sleeve: with trimmed fine lace, embroidery and others’ plain or hem- stitched, also the favored yoke style of fine tucks and embroid- ery and insertion. Special, $1.95 each Muslin Underwear Section, Third fl with high “V.” round or square necks, long or three-quarte slee with or without ke trimmed with very fine biind and open embroidery. or finished with French folds run with rib- bon; also some with vokes of fine tu and embroidery. Special, $2.95 without voke with long or thre trimmed with 1z nd embroider: entire yokes of lace and fine em- broidery. Cluny lace and French knots. " Others with tucks, lace and embrowde May Sale of Sample Petticoals SATIN P! edge and double panels. to $7.95. marked $5 to $12. Petticoat Nection, Third fioor. “TTICOATS, in flesh with georgette crepe, lace and ribbon trimmed flounces. also ity tailored styles in white, flesh, with scalloped May Sale prices, $3.95 In regular stock they would be KLOSFIT PETTICOATS, of excellent qual- ilk jersey, in novelty and tailored models, with deep pleated, tucked or ribbon-trimmed flounces, in various color combinations of rose, blue, green. cerise, taupe and brown. May Sale prices, $3.75 to $7.95. In regular stock they would be marked $5 to SIS. May Sale Manufacturer’s Samples GOWNS in flesh and white crepe de chine or satin, square, round or V neck styles, in a v; riety of pretty models, strictly tailored or elab- orately trimmed with-laces, ribbons. embroid- cred georgette medallions, with short sleeves es, $7.50 to $16. “Lhird floor. May Sale pi or sleeveless. Silk Underwear S Silk Underwear CHEMI crepe de chine and sati camisole style. finished terial and hemstitched, or empire models trim- med with fine French Val and filet | es, $3.95 to $6.95. ENV :LOPE Sale pi “of pink or flesh in cogset cover or ith folds of the ma- ces. May House Furnishings 1 lot of Nickeled Toothbrush Holders, special, 25¢_each. 1 lot of Butcher Knive cial, 25¢ each. 3 4 Westinghouse 6-pound Elec- tric Irons, special, $5.85 each. 6 18-inch Glass Shelves, spe- cial, 85¢ each. L 4 18 Large Galvanized Garbage Pails, special, $L.15 each. The féllowing articles slight- ly damaged or shopworn— 1 White Enamel-frame Mirror, with round corner, $3.23; was $11.75. 1" White Enamel-frame_Mirror, square corner, $4.75; wan $11.5 1 White Enameled Medicine Cabinet, with towel rack, $7; wax £10.50. 1 White $4; wan $11.2 1 Copper Crumb Tray Scraper, $2.50; wan $3.00. 1 Aluminum_ Blectric later. $7: was $1 1 Nickel Kle spe- ameled Washstand. and Perco- Percolator, $7.50: wan $1 1 Round Zlectric Disc Stove $4.50; wan $9.50. 4 White Bathroom ¢! airs, $2.50 ench: were $4, 1.Hand Vacuum Carpet Sweep- an $11.25. Size Clothes Wringer, Splint Clothes each; were $5. Leaf Kitchen Tables, long, $6.75 3 were Drop inches %9.50. 1 Drop Leaf Kitchen Table, 36 inches long. $9.50; was $1: 1 Hand Power Washing chine. $3: wan $16.50. 1 Round Splint Clothes Ham- per, $2.50; was $6.75. 1 White Cabinet Kitchen Table, with poreelain ize 25x40 inches. $16.30; was 8 1 White Enameled Infants’ Wardrobe, $8.75; was $14.50. House Furnishings Section, Fifth floor. Dolls and Toys 2 Undressed Infant Dolls, inch size; wigs and sleeping ey 88 each; were $15, 6 18-inch Dolls, real hair, full ball jointed. $2.50 each; were 5. Ma- es. 4 Large Dolls, fully dressed. $8.45 each; were $16.50. 1 Doll, large xize. aluminum head, real hair Wig, sleeping eyes, kid body: prettily dressed. $0.75; wan 8§ . 3 Infant I dressed. %5.43 5 and $6.75 each; were $10.25, 0 and §1 Boys' K one, two and (hree blade styles, with stag or abolo handles; good quality 65¢ ench: were 5c. * Knives, one and two veral different kinds of 3¢ ench’ were D3 v Matting Handbags. cach: were 5e. 4 Large Wooden Play Hoops, $1_each; were $2. steel. 20e 5 Ixtra Large Wooden Play Hoops. $1.25 each: were $2.50. 1 Child's Sulky, rubber-tired wheels. $4.75; was $0. 1 Bear Cub Shoofly, imperfect. $2.75; wan 85 2 Columbia Bicyclettes, nickel plated, ball-bearing, large size rubber-tired wheels; bright red olor. $12.43 each: were $21.50, 3 Girls' Tricycles. $9 eachs were $14. 1 Columbia Girleyele, large rubber-tired wheels. $10.45; was FIR.AS. 2 Columbia Cyclettes, nickel plated, ball-bearing, large size rubber-tired wheels. $0.75 eachs were $17.50, slightly 75. A lot of Small Toys, slightly damaged, at greatly reduced prices. Toy Store, Fourth floor. A Special Offering of 100 Dosz. Turkish Wash Cloths 5¢c Each Soft, absorbent white wash cloths with pink or blue bor- ders. Perfumery Section, First floor. ' Maids’ and Nurses’ Uniforms 4 Uniforms of blue and white siriped gingham_ high neck anc long sleeves, gathered back, belt ed style, size 31 $1.85 each were $3.7 Uniforms, of black soisette, long sleeves, fitted style, finishec with hemstitched organdy collr and cuffs, sizes 34 and 46. $3.95 niforms, of heavy . long sleeves, adjust- e collar and belt, also pockets. 41, $2.05 ench;were $3.75. cction, Third floor. House Dress Special, $1 each About Half the Usual Price Not only desirable ior the crib, but every mother will ap- I preciate its usefulness for the i carriage or a throw. Size 30x 40 inches. nicely bound, with 2-inch mohair +binding. pink and blue borders. A few dark spots arc_in some of them but not hardly discernable. It's the best erib blanket of its kind we have se on. Second floor, ket Sec Women’s Coats 7 Plaid and Checked Raincoats. of light-weight silk. sizes 31 to 40. $15 each; were $30. 9 Three-quarter-length Sports Coats, fully lined, belted models, with patch pockets. $15 each; were 340, 4 Tan and Brown Tweed and Plaid Polo Coats. leather buttons and patch pockets. $25 each; were $i5. Women's Coat Section, Third floor. Women’s Silk Umbrellas $7.45 Each, Plus Tax; Were $12.80 Just 17 of these beautiful um- brellas, in colors of blue, brown and green, which are most in demand this spring. They have white bakalite ferrules and handles and dark colored wrist rings. Twibrella Section, Children’s Hosiery First floor. 7 Dozen Children's Three- quarter Socl.s, ite with fancy colored tops. sizes S to 9. 2 pairs $13 were 50¢ pair. 10 Dozen Pairs Children's White Socks, with colored striped i % to 6%. 3 pairs pair; were 1 Children's Hosiery Section, floor. Fourth Chinaware 35 Pink Rose Garland Decorated American Porcelain Dinner Tlates. 25c each; were 50c. 2 12-inch Luster Pottery Vases, slightly imperfect. $2.50 each; were $5.75. 3 Dainty Decorated Imported “hinu Cheese and Cracker Dishes. $1.25 each; were $2.50. 6 Decorated Imported China Covered Vegetable Dishes. Spe- clal, $1 each. 3 Hand-decorated Nippon China Tea Sets, 17 pieces. $2.95 each; were $5.95. 1 Decorated Imported China Breakfast set, slightly imperfect. $4.75; wan $10. 4 Decorated Imported Pottery Pitchers, unusual design. 85c ecach; were $5. 1 62-piece Decorated American Porcelain Cottage Dinner _Set; several pieces damaged. $9.75; wan $16.50. % 1 Hand-decorated Nippon China Chocolate Set, slightly imperfect. 1 v Decorated Imported China Berry or Salad Bowl. $2.50; wan 85, 50 Decorated Japanese China Teapots, 25c each; were 68c Three-cup size, with bamboo handles. 5 China Section, Fifth' floor. Friday Special in Women’s Ribbed . Cotton Vests, 25¢ each Women' 30 dozen Swiss Rib bed Cotton Vests, low neck, sleeveless, narrow shoulder straps, fronts trimmed with lace insertion, very elastic and_good quality. ' 25e emch: were 37%c. 27 "Women's Gauze Merino Pants, three-quarter length straight bands, sizes 32 and 43 $1.50 each: were $2. 36 Women's Swi ton Vests, low neck, ‘narrow shoulder strap: 3 for 50c: were 25c each. 11 Women's Glove Silk Envel- ope Chemise, tube top. ribbon shoulder straps, sizes 38, 40 and 42 in white: gize 40 in pink. 84 ench: were $6. omen’s Knit Third floor. Ribbed Cot- sleeveles: size 36. Underwear Section Friday Special In FUR CHOKERS 3 $10 each 2 French Seal Chokers, £33 ench. 1 Nutria Choker. was $37 1 Red Fox Choker. wax %31, 2 Kolinsky Chokers, were $15 ench. 6 Squirrel Chokers. were $1 Also 2 Stone Marten Chok $25 ench: were $35. Fur Section, Third floor. Millinery were 5 Trimmed Straw Hats, with flower, fruit and ribbon trim- mings. $5 each: were $12.50. 50 Taffeta Hats, combined with straw, smartly trimmed with flowers. fruit and ribbons. $2.75 cach; were $7.30 and $9.75. Felt Sports Hats. $1L75 cach; were $6. 1 Lot of Flowers and Wreaths, in varied colors. 35e each; were 30 to 88, 1 Lot of Odd Lengths of Braids, from 1_yard to 10 yards in a piece. Very greatly reduce 10¢ o $1 the piece. Millinery Section, 12 Dozen Pajrs 12-button Suede-finish ‘Washable Fabric Gloves, $3 Pair —in mastic, pongee, chamois color, gray and white. Glove Section, First floor. hird floor. Misses’ Apparel A miscellancous assortmernt of misses’ garment taken from our regular stock, because of odd and broken sizes. 1 Heavy Linen Crash Riding Habit, for side saddle. with skirt, size 16. $19.75; was $35. 1 Flesh Color Fantasi Silk Skirt, slightly soiled. size 26 ist, length "36. $10; was $25. 3 Dark Silk Skirts, one navy tricolette, one black satin, one gray and black Fantasi silk. 50 each; were $10.75, 1 Black Poplin Skirt, gathered odel, with pockets, waist size $6.30; wan $10.75. 1 Henna Check Velour gathere® model, $0.50; was $10.75, 4 Betty Wales Tricotine Dresses, very smart straightline overdress styles. with touches of wool embroidery, in navy and brown, sizes 16 and 18. $29.50 each; were 347 1 White “Embroidered Voile Dress, trimmed with small or- gandy ruffles, slightly mussed, size 18. $15; was $19.75. 1 White Embroidered Georg- ette Dress, overskirt model from Betty Wales, slightly soiled. $29.50; was $55. 7 Misses' Georgette Blouses in flesh and white, round neck and short sleeves, trimmed with em- broidered_scallops. $G.73 each; were $12.75. 3 Navy Raincoats, poplin fin- ish, sizes 14 to 16. $6.30 each; were 13. 2 Navy Raincoats, 1 Cape, silk finish, rubber lined, sizes 14 and 16. 310 each; were $18.50. Misses’ Bection, Fourth floor. elour Skirt, waist size 27, | | i | | { [ Miss Evangeline 13 A.E.F. DOUGHNUTS 10 FEATURE DRIVE Also to Have “Flower” and “Balloon” Days. {Salvation Army Campaign No Salvation Army campaizn could be staged withe and, enough, May 7 to 17, when Washingtonia will ot of $4 prese; for their considera be featured by in honor of tho ave the organ sure the the local bud on, w a special day sel us delicacies whic tion s0 much fam fir sided on at meeting Tuesday of a workin ganization_of women at budget b quarters, 709 13th str which heard addresses by Med by Mrs. Joseph M chairman of the woman workers wh will aid in presenting the budget, by several others Preliminary pl to include a balloon day.’ and other appropriate cvents Among those included in the or ization are Mrs. Floyd P. Waggama Mrs. Gurney Strong. Barrett, Mrs. Jason Noble P Rudolph Jose. Mrs J 1s0 Frank: H Chalmers and Miss Mary J. Pond ut a “doughnut day.” period from r- i- t northwest Mrs J G ddard, ho i Mrs 1. W ree, Mes hoe. L Mrs Jose, offutt. Mrs Mic n Mrs I CLDay. Mrs. Wil liam B, Chamberbain, M Ruih i [Smith, Mrs. Frank W. Carden, Me§ ¥. Woodard, Mrs. Melville 1 Mrs. Wilmer P, Johnstoi Edwin S. La H. e Overstrect. Mrs. ( Mg John 5. Beach, M . W. S, Whitin 3 ’ Mrs. Announcement has been made thad t00th, princip ) i Speaker mass meeting whieh will open the campaign Sunday afters oo at the elasco Theater, will rel Ipeat her an atldress Tlhe | World's Most Wonderful Story.” Misgs {Booth. ax commander of the Salvge i farland, ition Army force |\\ i1l be introduced by Secretary | { | in the Unite Navy Denby, while Henry B president of the Army advisory board for the Distri of Columbia. will preside, Admission will be free for reserved sea budget headquar The doors clock. Appi should he ma s, teleph will be opened a |CENTRAL HIGH CADETS | TO OPEN BIG CONTES { petitive Drill at American League Park. Company Central High open the 1 of the 1st Regiment School will formal 1 annual competitive dri Corps at Park May announced | ties. {ten compa aKing part on the fir ¢ and eleven companies May 24, second d | The program for the first day is | follow: Morning—Company F. tral, 8:45.0 H ompany A, Ce ,(ral. 9:10; Company !Company K. Central, 10, Company {Central,” 10:25 Central ntral, o'clock, it wi school 0 o'clock; C Company F. | L, Western,_3 {E, Central. 3:50. | “The second day’s program follow | Morning—Company ~ C. Tech. & lo'(‘lok‘k: Company H, Tech, 9:10; Con mpany alvation o1 T Full Program Announced for Comi of i i of the Washington High School Cadél the American League Bafl ap y authori- The drill will be held two days, rif ne as oy r{d M. Central, 9:3b: - Afternoon—Company I T e pany 1, 9:; Company LA, Tech, Company 10:25. Afternoon—Company D), {2 lock: Company B, Central ‘ompany Busines: 20; C O Street Junior Hign, Company H, W pany astern, | { I pany M. ern, 410, and Coms 1 Central High School will have niné ating in the even | companies partic two. Eastern (w i Tech five, Business two_and | Western nipr High appeara > drill this year. Schi Is regard this companies in | the competith | military offi of th hest regiments. Jmmediately after stern completes its dav. the winning company W e it Junior High on ~hop) Pl as one the two Company G of drill on the Y mined by the jud, Wi everal days prior to will be Army offi- “ompany A of Tech High Schoal { which won the drill last vear, wil { carry the coveted prize flag on thé i field on the morning of May 24, at 10 j o'clock. and surrender it to the judgci D. . BO Y MEDAL WINNER. | Walter H. Young Designated Best Drilled Cadet at M. U. Walter H. Young. eighteen yea {a graduate last iSchoot. was awarde red ¥ of Maryland, det in the reserve corps at the |gold medal « rilled c: training | versity. Young. who was firkt lieutenant {Company A at Central in 1 | feated thre competitors ithe individual drill pri | nual military contest. {fered by the ¢ Ldrilled { Cadet [ commanding ! ASKS $1 Jack A. al w was | rnall of mpany C. {suit in the District Supreme Court recover $10,000 damages from Cla senator from Slizabeth L. sonal injury enied 0,000 OF SWANSONS!. ] uniz of e in Cavaleri, a waiter, has filed 1o an injury sioned by being strug| by an automobile owned by the Swan- v 17 la: He i A that retains its perfect finish under hardest wear—Liquid Granite. It is just what its name im- rhnfl-a stone-hard varnish or floors, stairways similar surfaces whe:c w‘::: is hardest. Use the best and be certain of satisfaction. a6) representad