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7 Women's I‘-Button-Length MILANESE SILK GLOVES Paris point embroidery, in white only. 5 Specially Priced, $1.50 Pair Glove Section, First fior. Men’s Clothing Reduced for Friday 30 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, in light herringbone patterns, blue, browns and gray mixtures; well tailored of all-wool fabrics, ends of lines, in these sizes and quantities: 34]35]36137)38]39]40]42] 44|46 22| 3 2[3 2| 1 HE: : | 1 Reduced to $33.75 Each 6 Sports Suits, knickers only, in_ dark gray, and heather knitted fabrics, sizes 34, 35, and 40. Reduced to $14.75 each. Sizes | Regulars | 2 Stouts Longs 4f 2 1|1 1 3 Beach Robes in pin check cotton fabrics, Reduced to sizes. small, medium and large. $9.75 each. Men's Store, First floor. comprising coat and and green 36, 37 Men’s Furnishings 84 pairs Men's Pure Silk Socks, full fash- ioned 10 and 10%. 55¢ pair; were $1. AMen's Fine -hed; regular sizes. Handkerchiefs, regular size. Cambric nch hems; 5e each. were in neat striped pattern; fast colors; sizes 15, 16, 17, 18 and 20. 50. % Cloth Outing Hats, tweed patterns and neat colors: suitable for boys and youths; sizes 6% and 67. 93c each; were $5. Men's Shop, First floor. wood guality, in tan and Palm Beach; Sheer Cambric Handker- atin striped or cord borders; hem- 3 for 50c; were 25¢ hem- 3 for 6 Men's Best Quality Outing Flannel Night Shirts, ve neck and tyrn-down collar style, 93¢ gach; were $2 and Open 9315 A. M. i Friday Specials and Remnants in Men’s Shoes 48 Pairs Men's Tan Calf English Oxfords, with medium narrow toe, in 61, 7%, 8 and 8% C; 71, 8, 812 D. Speecial, $3.95 pair. 7 Pairs Men's Patent Leather Dancing Ox- fords, sizes 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10 C. Speelal, 75 pair. 5{5 Pairs Scout Shoes: closing out in these sizes, 6, 61%, 7, 7%, 9% and 11. $3.25 pair; were 25, ¥ Pairs Men's White Nubuck Brogue Ox- fords, with leather soles and heels, an excel- lent value. I thes sizes. 6. 632, 7, 75, 8, 8%, 1, 10 C. Special, $5. o > {Pairs Men's High-grade Leather Slippers. accumulations of small sizes, 6, 6%, 7. $225 pair; were § and $6. Men's Shee Store, First floor. Women’s Knit Underwear Special, 25c Garment 30 Dozen Women's Extra Size Swiss Ribbed Vests. made in bodice style, with straps over shoulders. These are a very good quality, but are termu seconds, because they had slight imperfections, which have been carefully mended. Sizes T, 8, 9. If perfect they would be marked 37%:c. Now priced 25c each. 25 Dozen Women's Swiss Ribbed Vests, low neck, sleeveless, natrow shoulder straps, fronts trimmed with lace insertion, sizes 5 and 6. Very good values, 25¢c each. ‘Women’s Knit Underwear Section, Third fioor Friday Special in Traveling Bags, $6 Y ¢ crepe and walrus grain leathers, three and 4 t('()\‘e“;!i‘Zce Styles with sewed-on corners. The reater number of these bugs are leather lined, I Special Lot of Traveling Bags, in black only. 1; drawers, large drawer for hats, blue figured - End have three pockets, in 16 and 18 inch sizes. special $6 each. SPeele od “irade Cowhide Traveling Bags, in black and tan leathers, soft and durable, tWo -and three-piece styles, welt or lap-over seams, * Jeather lined. Ranging in size from 14 to 18 L feaeT ar #1250; was $25. 3 at $10 each; were $20. G at $S.30 each; were $16. 5 at 138.30 each; were $15. ¥ ull Size Found Corner Lift-top Wardrobe “Trunk. fiber covered and bound. spring lock and draw bolt catches, used as floor sam- $47.50; was $60. 5 1 Steamer Wardrobe Trunk, good grade con- * straction, heavily reinforced corners, four * cretonne lining, laundry bag to match, slight- 1y damaged. $21.30; was $31.50. Traveling Goods Section, Fourth floor. Menr’s a;td Women’s Handkerchiefs 80 dozen Men’s Fine Cambric Handkerchiefs, with woven stripes, full size. Specially priced, 18c_each, 6 for $1; were 25c each. 25 dozen Women's Sheer All-linen Handker- chiefs, %-inch hems, full size. Specially priced, 18c each, for $1. ‘Women’s Handkerchief Section, First floor. Hemstitched Voile Curtains Specially Priced, $1.25 Pair ~sAnother lot of soft, sheer voile curtains, that people are wanting for their summer * homes and cottages. A good quality curtain, ~micely hemstitched; for any room where a simple curtain is wanted. In white or ivory, = 2% yards long. Cretonne Pillows Special, 65c Each Round Cretonne Pillows, covered in at. tractively patterned cretonne. Puffed with plain centers, also some in nursery cre- tonnes, with ruffles. A few round cretonne pads, butten center, in pretty designs, filled with silk fless; fine for canoes, hammocks, couches, porches, etc. Another large collection of remnants and short lengths of Cretonnes, for pillows, cur- tains, bags, etc. Also remnants of poplin, silkoline, sateen, denim, curtain nets, veile, marquisette, silks and various other drapery and upholstery fabrics. Y; to % less thap regular prices. Misses’ Baronet Satin Skirts Specially priced $7.95 for Friday's sale..... Made of fine quality lustrous Baronet satin of a close, beautiful weave. Kull gathered model with inverted pleats and novelty patch pockets; button trimmed. Shown such desirable shades as flesh, brown, navy and black: also white. Walst measures, 25 to 28; lengths, 32 to 36, Just 75 of these skirts, so you are urged to select them early. Also 50 White Gabardine Skirts special, $2.95 Heavy Quality White Gabardine, patch pock- ets and button trimmed, full skirts gathered at waist; waist measure, 25 to 28 inches; lengths, 33 to 36 inches. Misses” Section, Fourth floor. t 50 Dozen Pairs Women’s Lisle Thread Hose Special, 550 Pair ... A very fine grade full-fashioned black lisle thread hose, perfect in quality and workman- ship: double-garter hems, soles and toes. Very specially priced, 55¢ pair. 40 Pairs Women's Silk Lisle Hose, in white, ight and medium gray; uneven weave; sizes 81, 9 and 91:; hroken assortments. Special prices. 63c pair. 20 Pairs Black Silk Hose, with lisle tops; size 81 only. $1.35 pair; were $2. 150 Pairs Women's Lisle and Cotton Hose. In black and white; mended. If perfect they would sell at 50c, 75 and $i. _Special. 25e 24 Pairs Women's Woolen Sports Hose, plain and ribbed effects; sizes 814, 9 and 9% ; mend- ed. If perfect would be marked $150. Spe- cial, 50e pair. Hosiery Section, First floor. Very Special, 95c Each 120 Girls' Gingham Dresses, of good quality i , in very pretty plaids with sashes of the same material and trimmed with white or- gandy collar and cuffs. These are a most excel- lent value, and mothers of girls will welcome this opportunity to buy dresses of this sort at such an extremely low price. Sizes from 8 to 14 years. 50 White Middies, of Lonsdale jean, trimmed with white linen braid on coliar and cuffs, pockets and laced in front. Sizes 8 to 20 years. $1 each; were $1.95. 4 Suits of Light Pweed Mixtures, made with patch pockets and narrow belt. Straightline styles, size 15 years. $10 each: were $1 2 Fine Quality Poiret Twill and Covert Cloth Suits, made with narrow belts, and on strafght lines. In navy blue and tan. Size 16 years. $19.75 each; were $40.50 and $55. Girls® Section, Fourth floor. 45 Women’s Silk Sports Skirts That have been selling in our stock at $13.75 9. 7 and $15; reduced to..... Beautiful Silks—smartest weaves—Dew-Kist, Heavy Silk Cord, Baronet Satin, Silk Tricot, Crepe de Chine and many others of the most fashionable silks of the season. Mostly light colors, including rose, turquoise, flesh, gold, copen, gray and white; beited pockets and pearl buttons and buckles. Sizes 27 to 32 inch waist Also 24 Striped Pleated Flannel Sports Skirts; color combinations; white with green. brown, black, red or blue combinations. Sizes 37 to 32 inch waist. $13.75 each; were $15 to $20 Skirt Section, Third floor. Women’s Spring Suits $35 each; were $49.50 to $75 30 Woolen Suits, in tricotine, covert and twills, with notch or roll collars, with or without belts. Braid bound and button trimmed, lined to match. Colors are tan, and black. juit Section, Third floor. Cooking Wares, Kitchen and Cleaning Wares of Various Kinds At Friday Special Prices 43 Heavy Aluminum Convex Saucepans; 4- quart size. 65c¢ each; were $1.95. 19 Large Aluminum Colanders, slightly shop- worn. 65c¢ each; were $1.45. . 11 Aluminum Lipped Saucepan Sets, con- sisting of 1 pan each in quart, 1% quart and 2 quart sizes. 85S¢ set; were $1.35. 20 Galvanized Garbage Pails, 4-gallon capac- ity; tight fitting covers. Special price, #5¢ -each. 48 Round Enamel Dishpans; 10-quart capac- ity. @5c each; were H5c. 48 Long Handle Cotton Wall Dusters, wash- able. Special, 38¢ each. 600 rolls Japanese Tissue Toilet Paper. cial, 95c¢ dozen. 2,500 cakes Borax Laundry Soap. 4Sc dosen cakes, $3.45 cane of 100, The following articles, damaged or slightly imperfect, at special or greatly reduced prices: 1 White Refrigerator, 4-door style, hard- ‘wood case with white enameled lining; 100-1b. ice capacity; used for floor sample. $46.75; was $75.50. 3 6 White Enameled Bathroom Cabinets, good quality mirror door, two ehelves. ‘Special, §5.95 each. 1 White Enamel Bread Raiser. $3.95; was $2.85 each; were 1"‘ Copper-bottom Wash Bofler. $1.96; was 9 White Enameled Tea Kettles; 4-quart sise. $L50_each; were . 6 White Enameled 10-quart Water Palls. 8c each; were $1.75. 4 Large-size White Enameled Mixing Bewls, T5e emch; were §1.40. 3 Large White Enamel Oval Dishpans. $175 each; were $3.10. 4 6-qunnx_}1’i.!o Enamel Tea Kettles. $L75 eash; were 3 Small White Enamel Dishpans. $1L35 each; were $2.25. 18 Wizard Institutional Dust and Polish Mops; soiled. 95c each; were 18 Mexican Shopping Baskets. 2Se each; ‘were &bc. l,léllcl\en Cabinet Tables. $9.50 each; were ‘! Folding Clothes Bars. 85c each; were $3.35. “2 Porcelain Table Tops, 24x36 inches. $295 each; were $5.75. 1 Brown W"';l‘lov Corner Clothes Hamper. 92.50; was § Splint g:nhe. Baskets. $1.35 each; were 1 Square Splint Clothes Hamper. $2.75; was 1 4-arm Clothes Dryer, 116.ft. elothes line on_the dryer, $5; was S8.55. Honsewares Section, Fifth floor. Spe- $445. 3 Bissell Carpet Sweepers. Girls’ Gingham Dresses : Ghtmn,“u:lnt_h width. aoe < T‘;‘u‘:l esn at r‘:_l‘f Bt S T or;silk cord loops. Redueéd Woodward &3 New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 6 P. M. June Sale of WOMEN’S HOUSE DRESSES $2.95 $3.95 $495 %695 Attractive materials — ex- ceptional values. Huuse Dress Section, Third floor. FRIDAY REMNANT DAY MEANS LOWERED PRICES Every Offering at a Special or Reduced Price We have asseémbled a most atfréqtivg-‘colidctibn of Rer}mémts and Specials for Frida) Sale. There are many othé_lfs'in'eddition to the ones mentioned here. ) Remnant D;_i Merchandise is ot retysnable or exchangeable; not sent C, O. D, or-on approval; mail or.phene orders not accepted. Boys’ Wash Suits Very Specially Priced for_ Friday, 85c_Each An excellent opportunity for mothers of small boys to buy a summer’s supply of play suits, at an extremely jow price. There are 20 dozen of thewe. suits, ip Junior Norfolk and Oliver Twigt styles, plain colors and combi- nations. Sizes 2 to 7 years. 33 Pairs Boys' Woolen Knick- erhockers, medium and dark shades, sizes 7 to 17 years, ex- cept 12 years, Specially priced, TSe pair. Boys® Store, Fourth floor. Millinery Reduced . 15 Trimmed Hats, $5 each; were $7.50 to 818, 11 Banded Sailors, $5 gmchs were $10 to $16.50. 15 Field Flower Wrenths, 31 each; were $2. 5 Corsage Bouquets, 85c each; were $3.50. 1 Lot of White Waxed Flowers, 50c each; were $1.25, ¥ 1 Lot of Assorted Flowers, 25¢ each; were 3¢ to $1.50. 1 Lot Braid, 10c¢ to $1 plece; was 30c to $1.25 yard. 1 Lot Fancy Veils, in navy, brown and black, $1 each; were $1.30 to $5. 1 Lot Ostrich Feathers in a variety of colors, 8Sc eaeh; were $1.50 to $6.350. 1 Lot Ostrich Feathers, 35e @ach; were 75c to $1.30. Millinery Section, Third floor. Dark Mink Fur Chakers $15 Each A very special value in a mink choker of beauty and quality. { Chokers at $10—Two and Thres' with - New and Spécial Purchqqes of Women’s Coats and Wraps Beautiful Styles and.Very Popular Ones— At Extremely Low Prices Friday 50 ]ersey Coats Sfigcv’afly Priced, $13.75 i good-looking coat_for all occasions. We A practical, -oat 1 n aur stock earlier in the season priced spe- haye had th: ciat at $19.75. Fashioned of ail-wool jersey in.a tuxedo model with revers and:cuffs of contrasting color; inverted back pleat; pockéts; belts.” . . The weight'and length—40 inches—make them ideal for ‘motoring, sports, street and, vacation wear. All sizes in plain brown, tan and heather mixtures ‘4.0 New Capes and Wraps $§eé;a”y Priced, $29.50 We purchased these origipal price. are fresh and desirable. All made of the wanted Navy Blue Tricotines One may select from coat wraps or capes in a number of models, trimmed with flat braid or black: embroidery; all are lined with dependable silk. Philippine Camisoles Specially Priced, $145 11 Dozen Philippine Camisoles. They are Coat Bection, Third floor. dainty hand-embroidered designs, some finished with hand " scallops and scalloped straps, 23, 23, 2. nthers have folds and straps. 11 Low hemstitched Philippine Gowns, with short sleeves or with no sleeves atall .Hand-embroid- rments at nearly one-half the Tom one of our best makers and Full ranges of sizes. * Corsets 25 Corsets, odd sizes in differ- ent models, some are medium, others waistline with elastic, an assortment of sizes: but not all sizes in every model. 19, 20, 21, 22 and 30. $3.50 each; were 35 and $6.50. 20 Fine Corsets, odd sizes in ink broche, champly clp: n garments. others heat T boned whh médium bust. Sizes in the Skin Natural Gray Squirrel, also ered, scallopéd and entirely hand- 2880} t o 2. Dyed Brown Kolinsky, 0. pusdc Sires 36 3579 and 42 3R :;;eg;‘s_,“:o.“z.',“z.u; Stope Myrten Searfs, $25—The. *31 Pine Quality Philippine En- "o 320 to Jowest price we have quoted this Yelope’ ChemMec: Gorsat cover Corset Begtfdn, Third floor, season on skins of this quality: Style, beautifully hand.embrotd- e a1l natural, soft, choice colorings. Fur Section, Third floor. Infants’ Apparel 18 Children's Silk Shirts, sum- mer weight, either high neck and. long sleeves or low neck .and short sleeves, soiled from dfs- play. 185 eachs were §2 to $3.55. 4 dofen Children's Rompers and Creepers, of chambray and seersucker. made in. David Cop~ perfield style or with belts. $1.25 each; were $2.50. 18 Infants’ Handmade Bon< nets, of organdy or fine batiste and trimmed with tucks, feather- stitching and embroidered sprays. $1.85 each; were $3.50. 45 Children's Gowns, of fine batiste, trimmed at neck and sleeves with embroidery and Tib- bon-run beading. $1.45 each; were $2.75 and $3. Infagts’ Bection, Fomrth floer. - - Negliges and B_o(;doir i Slippers ! 7 Silk Negliges. in slip-over or open styles; which fasten in front. Elaborately trimmed with overdrapings of georgette and lace, with slips of flesh and blue crepe de chine, finished with hand-embroidery and hand-paint: ed. Slightly soiled. $10 emch; were $35. 4 Dressing Sacques, of crepe dé¢ . * chine and,georgette, in flesh and lavendar, trimmed with fine lace. $5 each; were $12 #15.. - 10 pairs Boudoir Slippers. soft sole, in pink, blue and yellow ! styles, ered, with small Calotta design, slightly soiled, sizes 36 to 42. each; were $6. _8ilk Underwesr Sectioh, Third Soor. stitching, each; were $1 11 Extra Size Straight Chemise, embroidery trimmed, . sizes 46, 48 and 50. ‘$1.35 each; i were $2. 10 Gowns and Billie Burke Pa- Jamas, tailored or lace trimmed in flesh and wi 8pok, sizes 38 and 40. were § :Muslin Underwear Section, Third floor. . lace and Friday Special White Sateen Petticoats : White Sateen Petticoats of a very good quality with tucked flounce and made shadow-proof. Petticoats Reduced to y Each 3 Dozen silk, heatherbloom and sateen, with pleated, tucked and rufed plain dr embroldered and trimmed with contrasting : flounces, Nainsook Corset Covers, corset cover style, lace and em- broidery trimmed, elaborate effects, sizes 36 to 44. ;| 78¢ each; were $1.50. 30 Flesh Mull Chemise, corset cover style, tai- lored and finished with hem- sizes 36 to 44. 5¥p in simple or Envelope hite nain- . hain .50, 2 32:plecé American Porcelain Caltage Dinner Sets, daintily - ‘;j;c.%rnui Specially priced o & $5.95 wet. - Muslin Undestvear 5 ated * fmported China Round” Covered Dishes, specially priced, $1 each. 36 Daintily Decorated Imported ina Tea Cups and Saucers. 3¢ each; were 65c. 1 Individual Breakfast Set, 17 pieces, conventional decoration of pink and gold bands. was $20. 6 Stoneware Slop Jars, with bale handles, sfightly imperfect. each; were $1.50 . 95 Imported China Bread and Butter Plates, daintily decorated, specially priced 15e emch. 3 Decorated Imported China 17- nie&e Tea Sets. $3.50 each; were Imported China ' 2" - 7-piece 2350 ea 15 Decorated s were anese Pottery “fo hi weve 8e, m; Comb Trays, with dainty decora- tions, S0c esch; were §1. Chide Section, Fifth flour. Children’s Hosiery 60 Pairs Children's Full-Fash- joned Silk Lisle Sox, three-quar- ter length with adsorted colored tops, sizes 8, 813, and 9. 50c pair; ‘were 8Ge. of seco 12 Pairs Children's Fine Rib- bed Black Silk Hose, sizes 7 to 8%.- 31 palp; were . Hoge, in black and whits .u‘u'Imy step- Tap Tea Pots, with bambag handles. ported Chine Brush snd - $2.50. - 10 pairs Children's Plain Silk ; 1: Wool Sweater Co Dresger Sets, daintily decorated. . e 8 . hades, in black, rose, istaria, in, finished’ with ribbon rose- ' . rose. wistaria, soiled, sizes 7 to 7 Tuds, Bve pairs were $3.50. Blue “and | changeable colors. . were $230. - 6 pairs Japanese Slippers. quilt- e Children’'s Hosiery Section, _ Fourth ed. plain or embroldered. in pink, light blue and navy. G0c pairs ; were $L.75. 3 2 pairs_of Shirred Pink Satin Ribbon Muyles trimmed with ribbon ropebuds. $1.95 pair; were $4.58, Neglige Spction, Third floor. Cotton Dress Goods 2% to § Vard Lengths ¥ Embroldeyed Swiss, ~30-inch width. $1.50 yard;' way $2. Embroidered Swiss, 30%fnch width. §1 yard; was §L Printed Voile, 38-inch width. BOe yard; was Printed ¥Voile, 88-inch width. 3¢ yard;-was §e. - - .. J. ess: Crepe, -30-inch. width. Boe t wan Soe, - ¢ i 29-inch width. 8fe vard: was SOc. 4 A ! Gingham, .3%-inch width. -Sec yard) was TBe. - All et nants :: € u? :.clmonl ‘21-inch Bfll:gzdggfi’ 3 : Parasols, mounted; tenitib Mframes, finl"mm_ Sith i ‘ebonine handles, with wristHngs~ Petticoat Seetion, Third floor. floor. | . Women’s Pumps & Qxfords Greatly Reduced to $4.75 Pair 50 pairs Gray Suede Pumps, several shades and models are included, all are new one-strap pumps—the remain- ders from our best sellin; shoes. In these sizes: 7, 7%, 8 AAA; 7,7%, 8, AA; 6, 6%, 7, 7%, 8, A; 6%, 8, B; 24, 3%, 6, 614, C. 78 pairs Pumps and Oxfords;- black an and blac 2%, 3, 3%, 5 G Women’s Pumps and Oxfords . Exceptionally Low Priced at $1.95 Pair Just 48 pairs of ngps and Oxfords in this-lot, greatly reduced for Friday. clearanes, Eve stock; one or two ‘pairs of -a‘kin are hlack .an black satis an follows: 4%;5, 3B;2%4C Women’s Fibér-and Creforne Boudair Slippers for Friday,*30c Pair A large lof of cepl, gonifortable fil pers, for summer wear. pompons. Colors are pinl, blue, lavender and yose. In sizes 3,7 and 8 only. These are excellent values and were formerly d $1.25 pair, ATk 2 e, Tt o tan calfskin pumps and exfords, and patent leather satin pumps. shoes, but only a few pairs of a style. 4%, 5, 5%, 6, 7%, 5 3%, 4, ‘ ' 6475 ‘pair; were $10 to $i4. yigad 5%, spring lines, strictly bench made ncluded in this lot are - hese are all new and up-to-date Sizes in the com- ; 34, 4 2%, 3, 3%, 4, 44, 5 B; pair fram our regular aHskin, viti kiiillc?;l“d:‘:n:g 1& :gh‘:}' € 4 te: eanvps. S‘lgl‘og in the «':2!(&.:6‘ ot as” 6%, 7 AAA; 4, 4%, 5, 5% AA 6.4%,59: : o and crétonne slip- ey are mad@®plain’ with small silk . 44% to 481 Women’s Waists h and v Crepe de and ki- P were mono styles. $5.75. 16 Georgette Crepe Waists and Overblouses, in flesh, tomato. gray and rust, some lace trim- med. $2.95 each; were $5.75 to Checked Muslin W pink and whit blu white, with Jace-trimmed or dy collars. $1 e 18 Colored in bisque, light Llue und pink Specially priced. $1.50. 21 Batiste Tie-on 1 pongee color. trimn batiste piping. 78c each 1. 8¢ Batiste and Vo'le Bl tucked and lace-trimmed manufacture were 816 Satin each in while the ¢ brown. Very taken from our $3.95 each; were SN.7. 3 Crepe de C Blouses, ends of line our reguiar stock: 1 each white and brown. $3.95 were $1 Blouse 5. ion, Third floor. -Bathing Suits and : Sweaters 22 All-wool Tom Wye Bat Suits. jersey slip-over st wool tights, buttoned on shoulders, in Ameri: or rust, with black vest, belt and s. Taken from our regular all sizes in the lot. %4 ere 3x Fiher S bisque and gray, tuxedo models with belt. ~All sizes in the lot. $3.85 each; were £5.75. 10 Tubular Knit Scarfs, in hlus black and brow an finished witlr fringe. $2.85 each; were collats - brown, %675 en 3 Light-weight Pan Slip-ons in gray. $1.85 eac were 3 Light-weight Wool Tuxedo Sweaters in reseda. $2.50 egeh: : were $3.85, . 2 Navy Wool Peter Pan Slip- ons in_drop-stitch weave. - $2:50 each; were $1.95. = Sweater Section, Third fioor. A Special Offering of 200 Dozen Turkish Wash Cloths Soft, absorbent white Wash Cloths with pink or blue bor- ers. = = Pertumery Section, First floor. Special Size Apparel Greatly Reduced 4 Beaded Georgette Dress in navy and 2 in brown; es $40.50 each; were $110 apd $1.25. 1 Brown Georgette Dress, straightline model. with embr. ered front panel and two-tier a cordian pleated side panels. Size 443, $39.50; was $75. 1 Tan Tricotine Suit, handsome tailored model. Size 42%. $30.50; was 875. 1 Taupe Poiret Twill Embreid- ered Suit. Size 40%. $39.50; was $110. 2 Covert Tailored Suits. 40% and 44. 2 Gray Tweed Suits, belted models. ~ Sizes 421 and 48%. h; were $45. Bection, Third floor, Sizes $39.50 each; were $20.50 e Special i Women’s Dresses 1 Navy Tricotin€ Dress, size 40. $29.50: wan $65. 4° Black -and Brown Canton Crepe Dresses, sizes, 34, 35, 42 and 44. $33.30 each; were $30. 10 Navy Crepe.de Chine Dresses, sizes 34 and 36 only. $2250 ench; were $20.75. 1, Navy Crepe de Chine Dress, with _henna georgette overdress: size 38. 3 was $35. 2 Taffeta Dresses, 1 black and 1 copen; sizes 36 and 38 $22.50 eachi were $20.75 and $35. 4 Navy Tricotine Dresses, sizes 34 and 36 only. $18.50 each; were $40 and $50. 4 Tricotine Dresses, 3 black and 1 brown: sizes 34, 38 and 44. $12.50 each; were $25 and $35. Women's Dress Section, Third floor. . 5 Pictures and Mirrors 1 Three-panel French Mantel Mirror, slightly damaged. $18 was $35. 4 French Designed Mirrors, in polychrome frames, suitable for reception hall or to use over con- 8ol table. Special, $9.50 each. 4 Pictures, Christ and the Rich Young Ruler, Age of Innocence, * Simplieity, and the Sistine Ma- donna, framed in 20x24-inch ma- hogany frames. $4 each; were 10 Genuine Steel Engravings, framed in imitation mahogany frames. These pictures were marked from §5 to $15 unframed, now specially priced, $3.50, - Picture Section, Fifth fioor. Couch Hammocks 1 French Cretonne Couch Ham- mock, with. cushion seat and . 855; was - 6- l’juln( Hammocks, with pillow*,&pd fringed sides. In at- tract! $2.75 each; were $4. 2 Swinging Hammocks, strong- 1y made. each; were $7. 1 Reed Btroller, with leather- ette hoed, adjustable back and rvest. Slightly damaged. e patterns. lHIT[}HE[lBK POINTS TONEED OF LEAGUE Declares Industrial Depres- sion Shows Necessity. Wilson’s Self-Sacrifice. 1 By the Associated Pres: | DURHAM, N. C. June S.—Present linternational and domestic depression ;of commerce and industry is demon- |straling the pressing necessity of = {lesgue of naticng, Senator Hitcheock jof Nebraska . declared in an ad- | dress at the eommepgement of Trinity | College. Referring %o the “stagger- | ing and unbalanced mational budgets of both the conquerors and the van- quished in ‘the lafe war.” he said th { United States was “setting a wreich texample for nations of the world,” | particulariy by present military ap- propriations. |" The conomioc situation, Senator Hitcheoek said, threatened the nmin- tenane life for miliions of the i\\nrld'u populution. with conscquent 2 age to the business of the United | States. | Says Wilson Sacrificed Self. “On_account of cotton and copper t and manufac- and other ma- interests, are 1o be com- through scifishness to t some plan of co-opeFation with the tions of “the world” he said. "I {should like to have soen the Uni States. under dership of W w Wilson, enter the lgague of ions. 1t was not to be. Like Mo f old. Wilson BARNYARD GOLF" HERE §]-‘Iorsezdme Pitching League Is Formed by City Post Office Employes. g to have a T ague. Since Pre ed a et of p ciation that derable interest en aroused here- u the District has £ bee been buzzi yes from Po heard the Dl or called a meeting of st night and more th according to m nded.” The P. M., records at the mittee, consis: iflce, to draft a le the circuit probably w 4 within a few dayvs who will T r Hayc . Supt of iMails Schooley, Supt. of Money urders Otterback and Sypg. of Regist f&. Two courts alfsdy have been col structed on the PEPKINE W@ the rear of Fthe post office and Two more are being prepared. Before the 1st of July the league teams wiil be baitling for ring- ers. - LOWER COURT REVERSED. iOrder Issued to Grant Absolute Di- ’ vorce to William L. Symons. The District Court of Appeals in Justice Hitz. who sat of Justice of the District had _denied i\‘()‘.\n‘d a | preme Court. application of William L. Symons for an absotute divorce from Helen mons. The appellate court declares is-constrained to hold that the testi- niony -establishes a case in favor of the husband The case is remanded with direc- tions to_enter a decree for absoluic divorce in favor of the husband. anc to assess the cost against the core- lspondent. The question of the cus- {today of the two children is left tc ithe lower court, but their maintenanc {15 1o be charged to the father. Chief Justice Smyth dessented. S s)RGE CURRENCY REFORM. i Treasury Officials Advocate the Us¢ of Uniform Design. { TReduction in the size of paper cur- | and of a uniform desigu B v reforms advocated by s the Treasury Depart- and _bureau of printing _and ment engraving before the Senate banking committee. They told the committes that the proposals. in a bill by Sema- tor King, democrat, Utah, _woul save the government and banks, which bear money printing coste equally, at least $1,000,000 annually. { D.A. R.GROWS RAPIDLY, Mrs. Minor and National Board Guests at Luncheon. i More than 1.800 new members hive | been admitted since April 28, wccording to reports made at the national board of | management of the Daughters of the | American Revolution at Memorial Con- | tinental Hall yesterday. - Mrs. George Maynard Minor, president gencral of the D. A. R., and members of {the national board were chief guests at {a luncheon held in their honor by state officers and chapter regents of the Dis. trict Daughters.