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B THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, to $28. 15 Hats, including attractive models for dress, sports or street wear, $2.75 each; were $7.50 to $12.50. 25 Untrimmed Hats, of lisere, milan and hemp. $1.55 each; were $4. A lot of Ostrich Feathers. in a variety of the mewest colors for summer. $2.50 each; were $4 to $8. A lot of Ostrich Feathers, in various colors. 750 each; were #'to 8. Open 9:15 A.NL New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 6 P.M. MAY 19, 1921, = 1o SN Friday Sale of Women's SWISS RIB D V'".SX.‘ 50 de made in b arelipariic ularly Wik x Tully mend sell at 50 per 3 dozen Fancy Veils, slightly imperfect. 50o each; were §1 33 each, I for £1: were H0c Knit Underwear Sec Third floor FRIDAY-THE GREAT ECONOMY DAY OF THE WEEK Millinery Section, Third floor. Infants’ and Childre’s Apparel 40 Packages Diapers, made of 2 - . 3 , f fts £755 "% Gusen o sash packace. Friday Remnant Day Economies are so well known to thousands of patrons who appreciate the exceptional e age; were $2.7 = P 5 . . . . ad tura back o wlieht Bands of ailwost. or AN- values that the day is regularly looked forward to as the most economical shopping time. Friday special clear- AT it silk, slightly soiled from display; 93¢ ench; were $1.50 to $2. 5 Dozen Children's Aprons of pink, blue or green chambray, ance and remnant merchandise is on sale on Friday only. made with turn-over collar, pockets and sash; sizes 2 to 6 Years. Speecial price 93¢ each. 8 Cotton Crepe Comforts, in pink or blue, embroidered in Japanese floral patterns. $1.43 each; were $3.50. 5 Infants' Lingerie Coats, some with pink or blue silk lining; hand-embroidered or buw:utifully smocked: sizes 1 and 2 years. $35 each; were $12 and 315. Infants' Section, Fourth fioor. Remant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; local mail or éhon.e orders not accepted. Manufacturers’ Samples of Philippine Handmade Nainsook Gowns and TOMORROW WE PLACE ON SALE 90 Women’s Fine Tailored Suits 475 Dozen Yards Val Laces Specially Priced, 60c Dozen Yards The first sale of these laces we have been Boys' Two-Pants Knicker Suits, $6.95 A limited number of Boys' Two-pants Woolen Knicker- bocker Suits, strongly made throughout; trousers fully lined. The colors are serviceable. Sizes 8 to 17 years. 17 Boys' Woolen Knicker- bocker Suits, broken sizes 8 to 17 years; very desirable styles and” fabrics: ~well tailored in every particular: $10.35 each; were $15 and $10.50. loys' Wash_Suits, Middy, iver Twist and Junior Norfolk styles; long and skant sleeves; plain colors and comeizations. Broken sizes 21-2 to 6 years. Sl.u tuclu were lm to $6. * Blouses, attached col- 8, 2 and 10 years Bell $1 and only; neat striped patterns. make. %S¢ $1.25. Boys' Section, Fourth floor. each; were 1,200 Asbestos ‘Table Mats Yoy 22 1 214¢ Each Round son"l ape Shape 6x 9 inches 9-inch size 7x10 inches 1l-inch size 9x14 inches The regular prices of these goods when fresh and perfect range from 22c to 37%c as you may verify from our own stock. The Teason these are low priced is because the case in which they were packed was damaged by water, but the goods bear only very slight evidence of it—many times none at all. Linen Section. Second floor. Light-Weight Wool Jersey Suits $10 Each; Were $17.50 24 Light-weight Wool Jersey Suits, for summer and vacation wear, in green, tan, blue and Ameri- can beauty colors. Styles tha! we will not re- order again. 7 Navy Tricotine Suits, box coats, braid trim- med; pussy willow lining; sizes 34 to 33. $22.50 each; were $39.50. 3 Brown Wool Jersey Suits, belted sports models; size 36. $28 each; were $35. 2 Riding Habits, of oxford and English tweed materials. $27.50 each; were $60. Sult Seetion, Third floor. Women’s Annette Kellerman BATHING SUITS Special, $3.95 3 Dozen Women's Annette Kellerman Two- niece Rathing Suits. all wool, in black. purple and hunter’s green, trimmed in a variety of color combinatigns; sizes 36 to 46. The first offering of the season. The following sweater reductions: 4 Brushed Wool Scarfs, with colored borders. each; were $6.75. § Light-weight Jersey Tuxedo Sweater Coats, in tan; sizes 42 and 44. $1.95 each; were 30 Ty-ons, in wool, fancy drop-stitch weave, with wool filet collar, cuffs and vest; in rust, gray, navy, black, peacock and clover. $2.50 each; were 5 Peter Pan Sweaters, drop-stitch, round neck, turn-back cuffs and sashes; in navy, black and jade. $2.50 each; were $3.95. Sweater Section, Third floor. Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs At Reduced Prices 50 Dozen Men’s Cambric Handkerchiefs, %-inch hems, full size. 10c each, §1 dozen; were 1Sc each or $1.80 dozen. 30 Dozen Women's Sheer Cambric Embroidered Handkerchiefs, dainty designs, colored and white. 10c each, $1 dozen; were 12%;c each. Women's Handkerchief Section, First fioor. 14 5x8-ft. Union Bunting Flags’ Official U. S. Design Specially Priced $4.85 Each You should have one for Decoration Day. Flag Section, Pourth floor. 1,000 Yards 36-Inch White Stripe Shirting Madras 250 Yard One of the most attractive values that' you can get in this class of fabrics. ‘White Geods Beetics, Becond ficor. Envelope Chemise $1.95 and $2.95 Each Very much below the customary prices for garments of this fine grade. 10-dozen samples of thppme Gowns and Envelope Chemise. The Gowns are low neck and short sleeve styles; some sleeveless ; all beautifully hand- embroidered and hand-scalloped and all en- tirely handmade. The Chemise are hand-embroidered, and in both strap and corset cover styles. Lingerie Section, Third floor. Brassieres and Corsets Greatly Reduced S Dozen Brassieres Reduced. $1.50 each; were $2.50, $1.00 eachs were 11.50. 50 each; were $1.06 25c eachs were 35c and GSc. Of silk, lace and plain naterials. in corset cover and bandeaux styles; sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48 and 50. 21 Pairs W. & L. Special Cortets. $1.55 patr; were $320. Elastic-top «atyle in brochematerials; sizes 23, 24, 25 end 26. . 5 Dozen Pairs Corsets $1.00 pair; were $L30 and 332, § dozen pairs in Ideal and R & G makes; walstline and girdle models; sizes ¥ to 30. Corset Section, Third fioor. 300 Short Lengths of Black and Colored Silks —including many different weaves, coles and designs, of sflks and gatins; % to § yard lengths. Shown in all desirable colors for trim- mings, separate skirts and entire dresses. In the lot are also some crepe de chines, in black, white and colors. /4 to 15 Less Than Former Prices 60 yards Black Satin Duchess, a very heavy, soft quality, of bright finis! yard; was $3. 125 yards Black and Navy Chiffon Taffeta. 2 yard; was $2.50. 100 yards Heavy Quality Wash Satin, in flesh and lavender, 35 inches wide: will make beau- tiful lingerie. $2 yard; was $3. 8ilk Bection, Second floor. Friday Specials in Women’s Hosiery 35 dozen pairs Women’s Pure Silk Hose, all-silk garter hems and soles, in black, and a few in colors, subject to slight irregularities in weave. Special, $235 pair;-if perfect would sell for $3 and $3.50. 20 dozen pairs Women’s Silk Lisle Hose, black, in sizes 8% to 10, and colors in broken assortment; slightly uneven in weave. Spe- cial, 65c pair; if perfect would sell for $1. 100 pairs Women's Black Silk Hose, lisle garter tops and soles; sizes 8, 81, 10. $L3S patr; were $2. 12 pairs Women's Outsize Black Silk Hose, lisle :a.r'eter tops and soles; sizes 8% only. $L25 pairy Hosiery Section, First floor. Houseware Specials 1&8 Bllteher Knives, slightly shopworn. 25 Clothes Pin Bags, with thre ! Hcet es ait T ee dozen clothes pins. 1,000 Rolls Toilet Tissue Paper. Special, 95¢ dosen 5. Speclal, a:o 6-string Corn Brooms, of good quality. Special, 25 Huvy Duck I.mndry Bags, slightly shopworn. each; were § 18 Japanese Frull Baskets, S0c each; were $2.35. 36 Moth-proof Garment Bags, over 3 clal, 50c each. 5 sl 9 Daisy Ice Cream Freezers, durable and well con- structed; 2-quart size. Special, $1.96 eaeh, 18 Ironing Boards, on reinforced ol ed stands. slightly shopworn. Spectal, 36 O'Cedar cl\emleall -treated Hang - y d Dusters. Spe. 18 Hl-ull sundz -d-make - : rd-make Carpet Sweepers. Spe. The following articles soiled, da: . faced, at redue‘d prices: ascdionide 1 Drop-leaf Kitchen Table, §7.50; was $13.75. 1 8-jar slse Canning Boller, $3.50; was $4.75. 1 Large Square Willow Clothes Hamper, $4.75; was §7.50. 2 Oblong Eplint Towel Hampers, $3.50 sach; wese $5.95, L P'lonfllh Top Kitehen Table, with drawer; size 22x34. 99.78; 8 Porcelain-top Kitehe s R 40P gSlishen [Tables, size 22:34 inches; without 8 Mannin, Bowm: B L PR B O e Ut 1 Nickel-plated Flectric Toaster, $3.78; was §¥. Housewares Section, Fifth Soor. i Lnng coat styles Box coat styles Straight-line styles Belted or plain styles Arrow-head tfl‘mml‘ng A COMPLETE LINE OF SIZES IN ALL COLORS, 34 TO 4 Suit Section, Third floor. That Have Been Selling in Our Stock From $55 to $75, Now Reduced to the Low Price, $37.50 Handsome, well-tailored garments of the very best grade fabrics; all of them beautifully lined with either plain or fancy silks, and giving evldence of tailoring that only the most skilled designers and sewers could produce. Navy Blue, Tan, Black Men’s Furnishings Greatly Lowered in Price 35 Men's White Cheviot Outing Shirts, button-down collar attached, single soft cuffs; sizes 14, 15, 16 and 16%. $1.85 each; were $4. 41 Men's Good Quality Four-in-Hand Ties, medium dark-striped colored effects. 50c each; were $1. 25 Men’s Very Fine-count Colored Madras Shirts, with pleated bos- oms, soft cuffs attached; sizes 14, 15% and 16. $2 eachs were 10 dozen Men’s Fine White Cambric Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, regular size. $1 dozen; were $1.50. 63 Men’s Plain White Cotton Pajams, V neck, medium and large sizes. $1.45 emch; were $2. 77 Men's Fine Checked Nainsook Union Suits, either sleeveless or qus{ter sleeve, knee length, made full and roomy. Very special, $L1S eael 25 dozen pairs Men's Fine Light-weight Cotton.Socks, seamless dou- ble toes, heels and soles; colors are black, navy and cordovan. Sizes 9% to 11%. Very special, 25¢ pair. 12 Men's Cloth Hats, tweeds and homespuns, in brown, green and BTay. Siges 6% and 6%. $2.25 each; were §5. Men's Fornishings Section, First floor. Men’s Shoe Reductions 24 pairs Men's Patent Leather Oxfords, especially desirable for dancing, and also being worn extensively for street by young men of fashion; sizes 6 to 10, C width. $5.55 pair; were $10. 29 pairs Men’s Patent Leather Shoes with cloth top, tipped toe; can be used either for street or formal wear; sizes 6 to 9, D width. $5.75 pair; were $10. 26 pairs Men's Dark Tan English Brogues, medium round toe model; sizes 7%, 8, 8% B; 7%, 8 and 8% C. $5.50 pair; were $11. 32 pairs Men's Black Vici Kidskin Blucher Oxfords, neat round toe style; sizes 5% to 10, D width. $4.75 pair; were $9, 16 pairs Men's Black Vici Kidskin High Shoes, Blucher model; sizes 6 to 8 only. $4.75 pair; were $9. Men's Shop, First floor. White Summer Skirts AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES Wash Skirts Cream Serge Skirts $2.50 $9.75 24 Wash Skirts, of fine white A beautiful sports or dress (‘Ulon twill, in tailored model, skirt for summer, of an excep- wih slit pockets and button tionally fine quality cream trinming. ~ This is all pre- serge; box-pleated models. shrinken material, and in a full Sizes 27 to 32 waist measure. assortment of sizes. Just 24 in the entire lot. 3 Fan-ta-si Silk Skirts, in black and gold and rose and black; size 30 and 32 waist measure. $9.75 each; were $17.50, & '; ‘Wool Plaid and Striped Sports Skirts. $9.75 each; were $17.50 o t Navy and Black Serge Skirts, plain gathered or cluster pleated models; sizes 27 to 32 waist measure. $9.75 each; were $15. Skirt Section, Third ficor. Women’s Oxfords and Pumps Reduced to $4.75 Pair Styles made expressly for us, but which have become broken aad we will not re-order again this season. Chic, high grade and desirable in every respect. There is not an old style ¢r imperfect shoe in the assortment. 128 Pairs Tan and Dark Brown Calfskin Oxfords, with Cuban, mil- Mary or low flat Fecls, some have plain straight tips, others are wing tip in the popular Lrogue style. Sizes n the combined lot: 5, 51, §, 6% AAA: 4 3 14, 43,7, 7%, 8 A; 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 7. 1%, 8 B; t Tl e & R ) MY A 45 Palrs Black Calfskin Walking Oxfords, with military heels, Good- Jgar welt soles, some have atraight tips, others haye the popular wing tip. Sizes in the cwmbined lot: 5 to 7 AAA; 4 to AA; 4, 4%, 5, 6%, TA; 4, 4%. 5 5% B; 23, 3%, 4, 5 C. 87 Pairs Black ard Tan Pumps, all our odd lots grouped together, one or tw> of a style, but all up to date and desirable. Of gun metal, calfskin, ¥id kidskin, 13 black and tan; patent leather and tan calfskin. Some #ave Louis heels, others baby Louis, or leather Cuban heels. A mledid op cpportunity for those Who can be fitted. Sizes 4%, 5, 5%, 6, 7 8, AA. 44%. 5&,,,8M3., » 5, 6, 7, A; . 3 .1,4%, :-\fi.!.fl%.l 4%, 5, I.é C. o it The prlte of $475 does not begin to represent the actual worth of this footwear, Women's Shoe Section, Third fioor. \ Women’s House Dresses Friday Sale of : 5 5 ol T TR, £, St Voile Curtains Tieh Baise colng. or taliored” and $1.25 the Pair e metate el We are glad to announce the receipt of another lor of these woft, sheer Voilo Cnruru ot $1.83 pair, In white o cream, uali There Is'a large quantity, but the de- mand, we believe, will be so great that ou should make’ selections without de- ay. 2% yards long. 5 Pairs Fine Quailty Durable Mercer- 5 Plaln Blue Chambray or colord striped and plaid gingham house drenses, roll collars, some vest effect, belted o loose, three-quarter or long ll!!'l'l- Bizes' 34, 36, 35 and 52. $3.65 each; wersi o8 ized Marquisetts Curtains: 2% arquise ur 2! yards 5 House Dresses, of figured lawn or long: an ubusual T 5 P et Long; e uaurual vaiue. $195 each; were or blue. Alzes 30, 42, 2 “Pairs Marquisette Curtains, each; were $5. color; lace ed‘!"lld |nlenl.on.t.x=l.nmf:nf 214 yants’ ong. '$3.80 puir: ‘were $3.95, P Irs l'tfldl'fl Cras jummer Cuor- fains, with valance. pair; were 2 Pairs Hemstitched Swi white: 2% yards long. $183 ,g;m‘i::‘ Curtaln Section; Fifth foor. and 46. $3. 25 Extra-Size House Dresses, of blue and white fignred lawn, or navy and tan striped pere: V_neck, collar -kqnl -na asin blo b\'ll. "Sites 48, 3. 35, able to hold in about five years or more. No doubt, many of you will remember what splendid values we offered prior to the time Touches of hand-embroidery Twill Cord and Tricotine Fabrics “in these colors— Fur Scarfs and Chokers 1 Mink Choker. $17.50; was $35. 1 Natural Red and Gray Fox Scarf, animal style; $17.50; was $25. 1 Red Fox Scarf. $9.50; was $25. 1 Caracul Necktie. $25; was $35. 8 Blne Wolf Chokers, $18.75 esch; ‘were $22.50. 3 Prom, Wolt Ohakers, $14.75 each; were 31 $23.50; was $35. 1 Raceoon Choker. 1 Gray Fox Choker. $14.75; was $25. Fur Section, Third floor. Cotton Dress Goods 1% to 4 yard lengths 32-inch Bmbroidered Swiss, $1.50 yard; 52 inch Embroldered Swiss, $1.00 yard; T32iach Irish Dimity, 800 yard; was 38-inch Printed Volle, T5c yard; was 38-inch Printed Voile, 50c yard; was 384nch Printed Voile, 35 yard; was 3o-inch Japanese Crepe, 30c yard; was 32-nch Dress Gingham, 60c yard; was 32nch Dress Gingham, 30e yard; was 32-inch Dress Gingham, 20c yard; was Cotton Dress Goods Section, loor. Second Muslin Underwear 18 Long Petticoats, of muslin, with deep flounces of fine tucks_and em- broidery, $1.35 each; were $2. 23 Corset Covers, of fine nainsook, lace and emb:vm-ry trimmed; sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42. 78c each; were $1.50. 27 Pairs_Closed Drawers, Dorothy make, of fine nainsook, with narrow ruffies, of lace or Sne embroiderss res- ular sizes. pair; were $1.50. 30 Envelope Chemise, of white nain- sook and pink batiste; tailored; lace or embroidery trimmed; 'sizes 40, 42 and 44. 68c each: were $l. Muslin ~ Underwear floor. Section, Third Special Size Apparel 2 Jersey Sports Suits, with black and ‘white checked skirt and black coat, collars and cuffs of checked material. Kizes 40%; and 46%;. $29.50 each; were $39.80, 1 Gray Jersey Suit. with collar and cuffs. of black and white checks; size 42! $10.50; was $29.50. 1 Navy Jersey Wrap. with throw of navy and tan check; size #4%. $29.50; was $39.50. 1 Navy Blue Pleated Georgatte Dress, made over_ crepe meteor foundation: slize 4615, $35; was $90. 2 Georgette Dresses. brown and navy, made with plested overskirt, good’ straightline models; _sizes 42 nd 4475, $33 each were $70. Special Size Section, Third fioor. Toys and Dolls Reduced 9 batrs Ball-braring Extension Boller Rates, reduced to $2.50 p 4 Dressed Dolls, 18 xmrm high, real hair and moving eyes. Reduced to $8.75 each. 2 Infant Character Dolls. dressed in long clothes. Reduced to $5 each. 10 17-ineh Full Ball Jointed Dolls, Tteduced to with wig_and moving eyes. each, « Toy Store, Fourth floor. Couch Hammocks 1 Couch Hammock, gray and blue striped padded back, adjustable head rest. full wind shield. Slightly damaged. 3 5. 1 Conch Hammock, brown fizured re- versible mattress, adjustable head rest, padded back. full wind shield. Slightly damaged. 50; was $33.50. Couch Hammock Bection, Fourth floor. China and Pottery 1 Richly Decorated Imported China :‘n;‘ slightly imperfect. $4.95; was 2 Decorated lmporkni Pottery Covered hn :-n ‘were $3. rated lndlnn Potte R Dowla, 5195 aachy oo 0.7 B l[sld‘ lAllch "vaentlnnu Gold Band Dec- ora merican Porcelain Meat Platty $1.50; was $4.50. il 3 Hand-decorated ‘mmr?ffl China 17- pece Tea Sets. $2.95 oach; wore $5.95, 3 Hand-decorated 'ml‘\’"fil China 7- plece Dresser Sets. 3$2.05 each; wego $6. 4 Hand-decorated Imported China Mar- malade Sets. $1.25 eack; were $2.50. 4 Decorated Imported Pottery Vases, practical shape. $1.25 each; were $5. 14 Decorated American Porcelain Tea Plates. 15c each; wers 35c. 2 Decorated Haviland China Round Covered Dishes, mat gold bandies. 475 oach; were $12. 1 17-piece Hand-decorated Imported China Breakfast Set, siightly imperfect. $2.95; was $10. 5 Wooden Nut Sets, with mallet. 500 oachi' were g1.80. Decorated Japanese Pottery Tea ml, bamboo handles. 25c each; were 6 Decorated Imported China Covered Dishes. * Bpecially priosd, Gl Sion, THren Goots " ¢ All white; size 17x54 inches. a long time since so good a quality has been available at this price. Art Needlework Section, Second floor. that the war prevented obtaining them. Round Mesh Edgcs and Insertions, in matched patterns, ranging from 14 to 14 inches ; some with beading attached. range of designs. Lace Section, First floor. Aw ld(‘ Lace-Trimmed Bureau or Buffet Scarfs 45¢c Each It has been Pictures and Mirrors 2 Plc(n"l. one The Old Clock on the he other, Hark, Hark, the Lark. ; were “."l. 1 French Print, in fancy frame. $2; was $5. ”1 Boat Scene, in gilt frame. $2; was o l;i;tnr!. Caritas, in gilt frame. $1.50; 1 Oval Mirror, carved gilt frame with uonn. slightly damaged. $15; was $25. Three-panel French Mantel Mirror, slighily damaged. $20; was $35. 1 Mirror, fancy top gilt frame; slightly damaged. $15; was $25. Plcture and Mirror Section, Fifth floor. Girls’ Apparel 3 “Miss Saratoga” Middies, of ex- cellent quallty esn, with vokes and pockets; white with dark bine serge and cnffs, trimmed with three of white " linen_ braid: alizhtly sizes 18 to 20 years. $2.50 each; 75 Sleeping Garments, of fine checked dimity and longcloth: long sleeves and ankle length: wizes 8 to 10 years. 95¢ each; were $1.50. all_white, durable longcloth, with embroidery around peck, armholes and knees; ree’s and 10 years. $1.25 each; were $2.75. 10 Combinations, blue mainsook. trimmed with rame fine white lace; to fit girls from = years. $1.85 each; were $2.75 and 33, 20 Pairs Drawers, of fine white nain- sook or muslin, trimmed with marrow lace or with -mbmlder‘y 8 to 12 years. 17 Pairs Muslin and Nainsook Drawers. finished with lace-trimmed ruffles; others with fine embroidery; sizes 8 to 12 years. T8¢ r; were $1.50, Girls® Section, Fourth floor. tJ Women’s Dresses 1 French Blue Embroidered Net Drfl, size 36. $35; was $85. Eyelet Embroidered Ratiste 'lnd Vel Lacs Dress: size 33 §25; was 1 Flowered Georgette Dress, size 36. ; was $65. 2 Brown Satia Dresses. sizes 35 and $29.50 ; were $65 and $85. 2 brown and 3 black, in Dr 5 e Size $29.50 each; tafretas sisca 34 and 30. were $35 to $50. 1_Black Tricotine Dress, ; was of ten Navy and Black Tritotiae Dressen. 1n sizcs 34, 35, 4. $15 each; were $25 to $35. Women's Dress Section, Third fioor. size 3. : 5 5 Children’s Hosiery 40 Children’s Fanc Lisle PR oM e Bt S ks rore 6. 24 irs Infants’ Pink Silk and Lisle ;&D&?l. E"fltknl. size 4. 50c pair; were White Silk Lisle htly soiled; sizes were 50c. Ribbed Cot- tan and lally good cordo value, 25¢ pair. Children's Hosiery Section, Fourth floor. Cotton Crepe Kimonos 24 Cotton Crepe Kimonos, in rose and new blue, empire effect. 95c each; wers 5 Extra Size Crepe Kimonos, loose or belted styles, in Dlnl. blue, lavender and rose. 7. st S Khnouos. of nn:l‘ cotton . loose or belted styles; collar an CEEPe: ot with wafh sitia ribbon: .95 each; were $4.50. Kimono Bection, Thira floor. Women’s Coats 13 Three-quarter-length Sports Coats. Bheln Selted models, Wit P p'n:‘i"’p..'c’i green: models - glas sises 34 to 42 $I4TD each; 3 Wool Jersey Sports Coats, in brown b 38 inche 1ot tuxedo col- :?,i S paten f:n"nu:‘is 38 and 42. $14.75 eachPwers $19.50, 5 pflrln Dolll. 36-inch lengths, of fine imported English _tan mixtures, w‘nllh Jeather buttons. $35 ; wers Navy Cravenette Raincoat, belted was P ientweight Bk Taincoats, plaids gp, plain mmterials, each; were ‘Women's Coat Section, Third floor. Petticoats 18 Silk Petticoats, of all-silk jersey top, with taffeta flounce, in violet, green and taupe: also white faffeta petticoats with Dresden shades, in rose and biue; geen, pleated and tucked ruMes: lengthi each: were 56" Tose Petal’ Cotion “Takels’ Pettl. coats, in_ flowered patterns of biack, odeep mleated with _ two 1. 30 Heatherbioom ~and Sateen Petti. Jn"asorted colors, gray, green. taupe, copen 'and rose, in tucked or Persian trimmed lengths 34, 36 and 38.. 9 each: were 32 ai .50, Petticoat Section, Third floor. ! ! 100 Georgette Crepe and | Crepe de Chine Blouses Special at $:3.95 Hali and less than half usual prices. | Blouses in various styles | and shades, including white, | flesh, In:quc gray, tomato, | black, nav; | Blouse Section, Third fioor. 35 Women’s Silk Parasols Special, $4.95 plus tax New Colored Plaid - Silk Parasols for either sun or rain, and in very smart and distinctive colorings. They are in 2l-inch size, with assorted bakalite and wood handles, finished with wrist rings or leather straps. Special, price $4.95, plus tax. Umbrella Section, First Soor. ! Muslin Pillowcases Specially Priced 60 pairs Fine Muslin Pil- lowcases, made from a good grade of tubing; scalloped and embroidered. Size 45x38Y. inches. $1.35 pair; were $2. 35 pairs Muslin Pillow- cases, embroidered and hem- stitched: 3-inch hem. 45x36 inches. $125 pnir. were $195. Bedwear Section, Second floor. Friday Special Round Cretonne Pillows, 78¢ Just 55 of these Pillows, of attractive good quality cre- tonnes, filled with soft and fluffy silk floss Made gathered at side and plain centers. Fine for couches, porches, ham- mocks, canoes and anywhere about the home. Special, 78c each. Remnants and short lenzths of Cre- tonnes _suitable for cushions, bags, curtains, couch covers, etc. ous qualities, "colors and designs; Curtain Nets, Voiles, Silks Sateens, Poplins and many different sorts of up- holstery and drapery materials. s 35 and 1 less tezular pric Upholstery Section, Fifth floor. Japanese Blue and White Luncheon Sets $1.25 Each; Were $2 13 pieces to the set, consisting of 1 24-inch center, 6 6-inch doilies and 6 10-inch doilies. Excellent quality materials and three different designs—all of them neat, refined u de- sirable for Dorches. breakfast use, etc. Upholstery Section, Fifth floor. Silver-plated and Nickeled Silve-ware Greatly Reduced 5 Siiserplated Pickle Torks, slightly .50, oger’ el-silver Medinm 'l'lhle Knives, slightly illup'\urn $2.75 dozen; were $5.25. 5 Dozen Roger's Nickel-silver Medium slightly shopworn. $4.50 dozen; Dozen Roger’s Nickel-silver Table- *Ihfll shopworn. $4.50 dozen; ‘were $8.1 5 Dozen Roger's Nickel-silver Dessert Spoons. slightly shopworn. $3.75 dozen; .':‘:‘; 3795, Uozen Roger's Nickelsilver Tea spoons. slightly shopwor dozen; were $4. Housewares Sectlon, Fifth fioor. At Special Prices 25 Rfi]l'flmflwtt" Pocket Knives. ”5 flolenpl-lll:h ll;:lnt«i “Rubber Balls, 8y 1l ’Lf“i{,.m “Aluminum_Toy Tea Sets. y priced 45c eat 15 15 plece Aluminum pTo7 Tea Bews. riced, each. s, ) 5 Rubber-tired Ball-bearing 'mcmu substaatisl copstruction. Bpecially 2 Large ‘Rubber.tired Ball-bearing Ve- Tocipedes. Sp priced, $12.45 each. Toy Store, Fourth floor. Traveling Goods 5 18-inch Three-piece Black Cowhide Traveling Bags, cobra and crepe grain: hand-sewed frames; gray mole cloth lining; three pockets. $15 each; were 4 Five-piece Cowhide Traveling Rags, Traveling Goods Section, Fourth floor. Misses’ Apparel 2 Black Taffeta Dresses, embroidered in” silks and_beads; size $12.50 each; were $28.75. 1 White Voile Dress, slightly eoiled, trimmed with tiny organdy ruffles and eyelet embroidery; size 18, ; was .50, 1" White Georgette Dress, soiled: size 16 25 was $88. 1 Krown Lace und Georgette Dinner bumt_ orance tulle sash; size 1y’ Tiack Panne Velvet Even- rose sash, trimmed with silk 18, ; was $97.50. able Rose Taffeta Dress, for crening wear: slightly soiled; size 14. slightly Dress, Tricotine Dress, Betty Wales model: worsted embroiders; pm- mtpered $6.50, Na straightline. size 16. $22.50; T Dlack Satin Skirt, model: length 36; waist 27 was $19.75. 8 Georgeite Walsts, wlite ang e slightly soiled: 14, 16, 18. §5 each; were $12.50, Aisses’ Section, Fourth floor.