Evening Star Newspaper, July 28, 1921, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Open 9:15 Close 6 Woobward & Lotheon Néw York—WASHINGTON—Paris Closed Saturdays A 'Midsummer Remnant Day.of Unusual Interest Women’s 2-Clasp Silk Gloves, Special, 65¢ Pair Ftida’y, Special 100 White Tub-Skirts $2.85 A special lot of White Tub Skirts, made of an excellént quality of surf satin. In two good models, with tailored belt and pockets. A splendid value. Bkirt Section, Third floor. Especially Attractive Values in The height of the season for wear or use of most of these items, but the time when we place drastic reductions on many remainders of lines, small lots and broken assortments in order to expedite their dis- posal. A casual reading will convince you to what length we have gone. Please Remember: Remnant Day Merchandise Is Not Returnable or Exchangeable; Not Sent C. O. D. and No Mail or Phone Orders Are Accepted Men’s Summer Furnishings and Hats 72 Men's Fancy Colored Foulard and Crepe Silk Four-in- hand Ties: neat figured patterns: good colors. 17 Suits Men's Silk Poplin Pajamas; white and a fe colors; small, medium and large sizes. 85¢ ench; were $1. plain $5 ench: were ¥ 19 Men's Genuine Panama Hats, Alpine shape only; sizes 7, T%. 7% and 7%. $2.25 ench; were $5. 24 Men’s Fancy Colored Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs; hemstitched; attractive colors; were $1.25. slightly mussed. 65c¢ each; 144 Pieces Best Quality Checked Nainsook Underwear; sleeveless, coat-style shirts; sizes, 34, 36, 38, 10, 44. 46 and 48: knee-length drawers, reinforced seat; sizes 32, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 46. 50c garment; were 85e¢. . 72 Special Quality Striped Madras Union Sults; sleeveless, knee-length style; sizes 34, 36 and 38 only. 66 Cotton Open-mesh Undershirts, style; sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42. 95¢ each: were $3. sleeveless, pull-over 35c each, 3 for $1; were Sie. 35 Neglige Shirts, of madras or percale; printed and woven- stripe patterns, fast colors; sizes, 14 and 14%. $1.15 each; were $3.50 and $3. 123 Woven Madras Shirts, attractive, well covéred patterns; guaranteed fast colors; ‘were $2.50. izes 14, 14%, 15 and 15%. $1.65 each; 180 Men's Pure Irish Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs; hand-embroidered initials A, C, B, F, J, K, L, M, N, P, R and T. 50c each: were S1. 30 Dozen Men's Summer-weight Seamless Cotton Socks: double goles, heels and toes. Colors: Gray, tan, Palm Beach and white; sizes 912, 10 and 10%. 6 Pairs for $1.25; were 35¢ pair. Men's Store, First floor. Men’s Oxfords Reduced 33 Pairs of White Canvas Ox- rds; splendid for 'kpockabout wear: sizes 513, 6, 61,8, 9, 91 10, 10% and 11." Reduced to $2.50 pajr. 35 Pairs Black Calfskin Neolin Sole Oxfords; medium round toe: wizes 6%, 7. 7%. 8, 813, 9 and 9% B: 6, 7. T%. 8. 8%. 9 and 10 C: 63, 7i. 8. 81 10 D. Reduced to $3.95 9 Pairs Black Norwegian Saddle-strap Oxfords: sizes 714, 8%, and 9 B: 61; and 9% 812 and 10 D. Reduced to $3.95 pair. Men's Shoe Section, First floor. Boys” Wash Suits Greatly Reduced to $1.65 Each 250 Boys’ Wash Suits, a clear- ance of small and broken lots from our regular stocks, in Middy, Junior Norfolk, Oliver Twist and sport models; broken sizes, 27 to 10 years. A splen- did time to supply the little fellows’ needs for summer. Boys® Section, Fourth floor. Blankets and Spreads At Greatly Reduced Prices 4 Pairs Summer Blankets, soil- ed and slightly damaged: size 72x90. 86 pair; were $15. 8 Pairs 60x90 Summer Blankets. were $ $7.50 pair; were $17. 2 Pairs Crib Blankets, damaged. $1.50 pair; were $6.50. 5 satin-finish Spreads, $5.95 each; were $8. 1 tin-finish Spread. $6.50; was $10. 2 Satin-finish Spreads, with scalloped cut corners; damaged. $6 each; were $10, 1 Satin-finish Spread, hemmed. $3.50; was Blanket Section, Children’s Socks 3 Pairs for 50c 200 pairs of Children’s White Socks, with fancy colored tops, in various effects; sizes 4 to 9. Were Sc pair. ki 24 pairs Children’s Fine-ribbed Black Silk Hose, sizes 7 to 9. ! $1 pair; were Also a collection of various qualities Children’s Socks and Stockings, in silk and lisle; #oiled and mended, which we are closing out at greatly reduced prices. Children's Hosiery Section, Fourth Soor. ¢ Corsets Specially Priced; $3.50 The model is of our own make, fashioned of a cross-barred broche, in pink, with elastic top, which is slightly raised in_the back. There are just 37 of these corsets. so an early selection is advised. Sizes 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28. 43 0da Corsets, ‘in medium, low-bust and walstline models, in pink or' white; plain and broche materials: odd sizes, 19, 20. 22, 26, 27, 28. 50e, $1 and $1.50 each; were $1 to $3. Corset Section, Third floor. soiled. Second floor. 8 Ribbon Sports Hat. each; were $7.50 and $12.50. 9 Sports Sets, $10 each; were $15 and $25. Millinery Section, Third floor. X Women’s B Pure Silk Hose, $2.35 Pair 30 dozen pairs Women’s Pure Silk Hose, mn black, white, gray and brown. Slightly irregular in weave, or. they .would be : marked $3.50. _ Also the following: * 40 dozen pairs Wqmen' fashioned Black Lisle Hos mer welght and good wearing quality. Specially ; priced, 55e pair. s 36 pairs Women's Outsize Black Lisle Hose: uneven weave; size 10 only. Special, 85¢ pair. 15 pairs Women’s Black Silk Hose, with black embroidered clock; lisle garter top; sizes 934 and 10. $250 pair; were $3.50. Women's Hosiery Section, First floor. 50x90 Summer Blankets. Men’s Clothing Reduced 15 Men's and Young Men's Single and Double-breasted Sults, in_blues, brown and gray mix- tures; ends of regular lines. Sizes 36. 38, 42, 44 and 46 regulars; 37 and 42 longs:.37, 35 and 40 stouts; * 37 and 40 short stouts. Reduced to 32450 ea 9 Two-piece Suits, young men's single-breasted modkl, in cool, dark tan crash, silk_trimmed; sizes 33, 34, 35, 37 and 39 regu- lars: 35 shorts: 35 and 37 longs. Reduced to $12.50 each. Men's Store, First floor. Black and Colored Silks and Satin Greatly Reduced Black and Colored Silks and Satin, in lengths % to 5 yards. Reduced to one-half former price. Foulard Silks, in black, blue and- brown grounds, with’ small 1/ and medium white figures; 2 to 6 yard lengths. $1.45 yard; were $1.95 to $3.30 yard. Broche Crepe, In evening andl , street shades: 2 to 6 3 yard; was $4,75. Navy and Brown Liberty Satin, 40 inches wide, short lengths of various sizes. ' $1.95 yard: was Silk Bection, Second Tloor. Coats and Wraps 8 Unusual models in' dressy afternoon and evening wraps, including a black satin, gray lined, trimmed with monkey fur; black taffeta with printed chif- fon lining: gray Canton crepe with orchid chiffon lining; blue satin stitched, in gold with long silk tassels and a black satin embroidered in gray wool, with rose Canton crepe lining. Orig- fnnl prices range from $75 to $115: mow reduced to $35 each. 5 Sports Coats, in black velvet, bokara crepe and satin, in black, rose and old biue, with Tuxedo fronts. Originally $20.50 to $50; now $12.50 each. 11 Jersev Sports %Coats, in brown. dark blue and rose; Tux- edo front: belt and button trim- med. Originally $22.50; now $10. Coat Section, Third floor. 200 Yards 27-In. White Pique Suitable for women’s skirts. 25¢ yard; was 75¢ White Goods Section, Second floor. Friday Special in Children’s Rompers 4 dozen Children's Rompers In white or colors, made of poplin, madras, gingham or chambray; sizes 2 to 5 years. $1.25 each; ‘were $2.50 to $3.50. And the following: 26 Little Girls' White Dresses of voile or lawn. Made high waist style and trimmed with fine tucks, laees and embroidery. $1.85 . each; were $3.75 to . 5 Play Rugs.made of pink and green nursery cloth; slightly soil- ed. £2.95 each; were $4.50, Infants’ Sectin, Fourth floor. Sun and Rain Pargsols 9 Women's Sun and Rain Para- Sols, in plald effects. $3.95 each; were $S. 6 Red Sun and Rain 22-inch Parasols. $3.95 each; were $7. yard lengths. 7 Fancy Silk Parasols, in light ¥ shades. '$3.50 ench: were $7, $9 and $10.Umbrella Section, First floor. Dressing Sacques Specially Priced, 95¢ India Linon Dressing Sacques, of a very fine quality, with ad- -justable collar, three-quarter sleeves; trimmed with fine_tucks, and beit. Speeial, 85¢ each. . Black and White Figured Per- cale Sacques, with sailor colla; three-quarter sleeves, adjustal belt. Special, 75¢ each. Kimono Section, Third fioor. 150 Yards 45-Inch Black Linen 37Ysc yard; was $1 25 dozen Fancy Colored aath Towels. 6 for $1.75; were Linen Section, Second floor. 150 Organdy Dresses . Specially Priced, $4.50 A most unusual offering of attractive summer dresses for women—just the sort of dresses that every woman nceds and wants for warm summer weather. Suitable for street and vacation wear. Several models from which to choose, made on simple lines, be- comingly trimmed with tucked bands or tiny ruffles of the same material; all with good deep hems, in a good assortment of light and dark colors. All sizes. & And the following: 1 All-white Satin Dress, slightly soiled; size 36. $29.50; was $85. 1 Rose Dinner Dress, of brocade satin and lace; size 38. $25: was $185. 1 Light Blue Chiffon Evening $45; was $135. * Gown, made over lace; size 36. 1 Dinner Dress, ecru lace over rose crepe; size 38. $37.50; was "1 White Net Afternoom Dress; size 38. $25; was $50. 1 Gray Satin Evening Gown; size 38. 1 Navy Taffeta and Organdy Dress; size 36. Women's Dress Section. Third floor. Special Size Apparel 2 Dolmans, 1 of black silk faille, braid trimmed. size 441%: the other of black satin and tri- cotine combined; size $215. $45 each; were $100 add $115. 2 Brown Dresses, in georgette and satin combination, bead trim- med; sizes 421 and 46%. $18.75 each; were $29.75. 15 Voile Dresses. lace trimmed, some with ribbon girdle, in brown and white, blue and ro: gray with green mixture 44%, 46%, 481, 5015, 5215, ench; were $19.50 to $27.50. 6 Jersey Sports Coats, in green, tan and copen blue; sizes 383, 401, 42. $9.75 each: were $18.50, 12 Baronet Satin Skirts, in pink, white and maise; sizes. 34 to 38 waist. $9.75 each; were $15. Special Size Sectfon, Third floor. Women’s Waists 9 Waists of striped tub silk, tricolette and georgette. ends of lines, taken from regular stock. $1 each; were $3.95 and $5.75, 11 Georgette Crepe Overhlouseés, tucked front; sleeves, round neck and bottom of blouse finished with pleated frill, lace trimmed. 2 size 36, 2 size 38, 3 size 40, 2 size 42, 1 sizé 44, 1 size 46. $3.95 each; were $5.75. 27 Crepe de Chine Tle-ons and Overblouses, in flesh, navy, bisque and gray. 4 size 34, 7 size 36. 6 size 38, 2 size 40, 3 size 42, 3 sige 44, 2 size 46. $295 each; were $5.75. 33 Colored Organdy Walsts, In rose, copen, flesh, orchid, green, white and gray: taken from regu- lar stock. 3 size 34, 3 size 36, 1 size 38, 10 size 40, 9 size 42, 6 size 44, 1 size 46. $1 each; were $2.05. 12 Lingerie Walsts, one or two of’a kind. last of lines, in voile, madras and batiste. 2 size 34, 4 size 36, 2 size 38, 2 size 40, 1 size 42, 1 size 44. $1 ench; were $2.25 and $2.95. Walst Section, Third fieor. Handkerchiefs Specially Priced for Friday 20 dozen Women's All-linen Handkerchiefs, %-inch hems, slightly soiled. Speefal, 15¢ each. $1.50 dozen. 30 dozen Men's Soft-finished Cambric Handkerchiefs, full size, Y%-inch hems. Special, 10c each; 31 dozen. Mandkerchief Section, First floor. ; was $85. $29.50; was $75. P Girls’ Apparel 45 Sleeping Garments, of splen- did quality white nainsook and longcloth; long sleeves and ankle length; sizes 8 and 10 years. Toe ench; were $1.50, 5 “Bestyette” Rain Capes, made with full and roomy hoods and cape in blue and red; sizes 6 to 14 years. $2.95 each; were 85 and 5.7 5 Dresses, made of pretty pink checked and striped gingham, fast colors; well made; size 14 Vears. .85 each; were $9 and $9.50, 3 Hegulation Dresses,. of good quality Lonsdale jean,.with full pleated skirts, on yokes, trim- med with white linen brajd around the collar and cuffs, alko emblems; sizes 12 and 14 years. $3.95 each; were $6.50. 1 Navy Biue Taffeta Dress, trimmed ~ with Roman . striped pleating around the collar and cuffs, with sash of the same ma- terial; size 10 years. $750; was $15. 3 Tweed Sports Sults, made with patch pockets and narrow belts; size 16 years. $10 each; were $16.50. Girls' Section, Fourth floor. ‘Women’s Knit Underwear 35 Women's Swiss TRibbed Vests, camisole tops, with tape straps, and also regular tops, in pink and white; size 6. 37%e each; were 30c. 27 Women". mbination Suits, Swiss and Jersey Ribbed, low neck, umbrella leg, some finish- ed with scallop or lace; sizes 5 ;.nd 6. 5:(' each; were 75c. ‘omen' Knit Und S N oagae Kot Underwear Section Sweaters and Bathing Suits 11 Sleeveless Flannel Coats, in navy, red and . Hunter's green. $2.95 ench; were $5.75. 11 Wool Crocheted Sleeveless Sweaters, ‘in Fungi, peacock, American beauty amd pink. $2.95 each: were 36.75. 4 Wool Slip-Ons, V-neck style; with belt, in rose. $1.85 eachs were $4.75. 3 Fiber Silk ‘Tie-Ons, . bifck weave, in jade. $1.95 emch; were #6.35. 5 Jersey Bathing Suits, in cot- ton: shades, oxford and green. $3.95 each; were $4.75. Sweater Sectlon, Third floor. Misses’ Tub Skirts Greatly Reduced to $3.75 These skirts were $6.75 to $10 and are made of surf satin, gabardine and a few novelty plaids and stripes in eponge. Sizes 24 to 28; lengths 32 to 37 inches. these lines. Closing out the remainder of Misses” White Organd_y; Dresses Groqped at $10 The former prices of these Dresses ranged from $25 to $39.50 s0 you can see what excellent values are offered. A few Betty Wales models are included, in tunic effects, trimmed with pleat- ings and fine laces; sizes 14, 16 and 18. . Alsa the following: 5 Baronet Satin Skirts, in white, flesh, brown and navy; sizes 25 to 27; lengths, 32 to 35 inches. $550 each; were $9.75. 8 assorted styles in Dresses of Taffeta; dark colors, navy, black and brown. A few sports models in light combinations; sizes 14, 16 and 18. $1650 each; were $39. .50 and $45. 7 Sports Coats in light and dark colors, tuxedo and_notched collar, effects. $9.75 eacl Misses' Section, Fourth floo Friday Special 840 Yards Imitation |- Cluny Laces Special at 5¢ Yard In %, 1 and 14 inch widths; insertion to match in two patterns; other odd edges. . Lace Section, First floor. Flesh Batiste Envelqpe Chemise Specially Priced, $2.65 2 dozen flesh Batiste Envelope Chemise, daintily hand embroid- : ered and hand scalloped. 1 dozen Philippine Open-drawer Combinations, corset cover style, hand scalloped and handmade. Special, $1.95 each. 1 7 Philippine Gowns, low neck and short sleeves, hand embroid- * ered; sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42. $2.95 each; were $6. Silk Underwear Bection, Third floor. Hammocks 8 Swinging Hammocks, with headrest. gfls each; were $350. > Hammock Section, Fourth Soor. were $16.95. Chinaware 2 32-piece Decorated ‘American Porcelain Cottage Dinmer Sets, slightly _ imperfect. Special priced, $5.50 set. 3 ki tatns 250 ‘towels: size 12x18 package con o 1 Decorated Imported China In- dividual Breakfast Set, slightly imperfect. $5; was $15. 3 Decorated Imported Porcelain Covered Dishes, 95c each; were $1.95, 36 Daintily Decorated Thin Im- ported China Tea Cups and Sau- cers, 25¢ each; were 65c. 1 Indian Pottery Bowl, ‘$2.50; was $6.75. B ‘1 Decorative Indian Pottery -Water Jug. slightly chipped, $3.95; wan $12. 1 Indian Pottery Decorative Vase, slightly imperfect, 35c; was .75, 18 Decorated Imported Pottery Tea Pots,,with bamboo handles, ‘15¢ each; were 6Se. 2 Large Trays, with wicker frame, and glass covered cre- tonne center: * Slightly shopworn. $2.50 each; were $7.25. . x , China Sectioh, Pjfth floor. House Dresses - :8 House Dresses, made of pop- : 1lin, in Alice blue and white, Billie Burke style,” with V or e neck, three-quarter sleeves, and adjustable belt.. Sizes 36, 38, 44; 46. $2.95 emchi were $6. - -4 Hollr Dresses, made of pink and white checked percale or -plain blue chambray, Billle Burke Btyle,” three-quartér sleeves, V jus! ;‘..elxc.' T e b:i"' Blu.n‘l&, , 38, 40. each; were . T8, 5 dozen pairs Women’s 2- clasp Silk Gloves, in pongee and white. Sizes in_pongee, ] 5%, 6, 7, 7%, 8. Sizes in white, 5%, 6, 7%, 8. Glove Section, First floor. . 'Women’s Crepe Mohair Suits Greatly Reduced tp $15 18 Crepe Mohair Suits, models include short and hip length coats, beautifully tailored; in b'ue, tan, gray and white mixtures and stripes. $15 each; were $25 to $45. 1 Model Suit, with rust col- 1 Man-tailored S in tan ored silk duvetyne coat and | piguetine, straightline coat, striped white flannel skirt. o1f lini in. . - §35; originally 125, ; self lining of satin. $39.50; 1 White Corded and Satin Blocked Silk Suit, tuxedo front, bell sleebvrs,' pointed pockets, pearl buttons, long paie sash with white silk tassels. camel’s-hair collar and cuffs. $25; was $60. ! $1950; was $55. 24 BEAUTIFULLY TAILORED JERSEY SUITS, in sorrento blue, rose, gray and green. Tuxedo front, patch gockets and a few 3-button models. $1250 each; were 18.50. Women's Suit Section, Third floor. originally $90. 1 New Blue Silk Tricolette Suit, patch pockets, white | IS | Important Friday Sale . Women's Pumps $4.75 pair; were up to $12.50 A number of odd lines and broken sizes have been grouped for quick clearance, at a price that offers remarkable savings. 49 pairs Black and White One-strap Pumps, the on’s popular combination. Made of fine white reignskin, with tip, strap and collar effect of black leather. Cuban heels and Goodyear welt soles; same style also with patent leather trimmings. Sizes as follows: 5 to 8 AA; 493 to 615A; 414, 5, 5% B: 4, 4%, 5C. - 39 pairs Women's Gray Suede One-strap Pumps, some are plain, others have the strap and collar of black patent leather; a very pretty These are all handmade shoes from our best makersg Mostly Louis heels, but a few baby Louis heels are included; in thése sizes, 4%,5%, 7, T 8 AA; 5, 615, 7, 715, 8 A; 3, 3%, 6, 612 B; 213, 3, 5%, 6, 61C. 102 pairs Black and Tan Calfskin and Black Patent Leather Pumps, in a number of different styles; these are mostly all plain pumps, and will be found in both Louis and baby Louis heels; also a few with military heels. Sizes in the combined lot: 4, 412, 5, 515, 8 AAA; 3% to 8AA; 312 to 8A: 2 to TB; 215 to 7C. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Children’s, Growing Girls’ and Misses’ Shoes Reduced for Friday 12 pairs Children's Tan Ox- fords, welt soles and. spring heels, sizes 81, 10, 101 C: $1: D; 83, 9. 10 E. $275 pair; were $4.50 and $5. 17 pairs Children's Gun 17 pairs Growing Girls' Tan Pointed Toe Pumps. 432, 5. Bla, 6 AA: 3 : 212 3 4 B; 2%, .4 C; $4.75 pair; were $7. 23 pairs Growing Girls' Can- Metal Oxfords, welt soles ana spring heels, sizes 8%, 9 B; 8%, 91, 9, 915, 10% C: 83. 93 D; o 10% 2 ot i 15 pairs Growing Girls' Gun 11 pafrs Childrem's Gun a5 ), l4mys, sizes 23 "4rg, Metal Strap Pumps. welt soles e 4B sar and spring ‘heels, sizes 9, 9%, pairs were ' 10% B; 83, 9, 10 C: 9, 10 D. 9 pairs Misses' Tan Calf Ox- $2.75 pair; were $4.50 and £5. fords, welt soles and low heels, 35 pairs Children's White i 8%. 2 C: 11%, 1, Canvas Oxfords, sizes 9, 9%, pair; were £1. 10,11 B: 8%, 9, 934, 10%, 11 C: 46 pairs Misses' White Can- 8%, 9,912, 10, 10%, 11 D, $275 vas Oxfords. welt soles and palr; were $4. ¥ low. heels, sizes 111, 12 122, 5 pairs Children's . “White - Jo% A% 2 A Band C: Canyas Strap Pumps, sizef 915, @180 13, 131, 1'and 2 D. 3325 11.C; 9%, 10% E. $2.75 page; - PAIF: were re $4 50, seh palrs Misses' Gun Metal 2 pairs Growing Girls' Tan 12 ‘121, Bo 1iie 135 b & Perforated Toe Oxfords, welt 125 patr; were 86, 5 > O soles and military heels, sizes 3 8 pairs Boys' Black Calf :’xs B; 2% C. $4.75 pair; were Oxfords,. - Neolin soles and heels. sizes 3% D; 3. 414, 5, 515 E. $2.75 pairi were 5. 2 pairs Boys' Tan Calf Ox- fords, Neolin soles and_heels, zes 612 A; 51 B. $2.75 pat were $5.75. i A 10 pairs Growing Girls' Gun Metal Oxfords, welt soles and military heels, sizes 3%, 4, 5, 7 A; 3, 5% B: 2%, 4, 4% C. $4.75 pairs were $7. Juvenile Shoe Shop, Fourth floor. Sunproof Petticoats e e Lace-trimmed Bedspreads 3 dozen Sunproof Petticoats, with double panel front and Exactly One-half Price back. ! Just six of these Voile Bedspreads, filet lace trim- med; some are plain white, others have colored bot- “ders. Size 72x108 inches, $10 ench; were 820, Size 90x108 inches, $12.50; were $25. Linen Sectlon, Second floor. Gowns, Envelope Chemise and Bloomers A lot consisting-of 198 pieces; in pink or white batiste, or nain: sook, prettily trimmed with lace, embroidery or. tucks. Specially priced, $1.25 eavh. Muslin Underweéar Section, Third Boor. Petticoats ‘Reduced for Friday 8 Extra Size Heavy White Wash- Housewares able Satin Petticoats, double pan- 10 F: mll;, Size Wash Boards, 45¢ el; lengths 38 and 40 only, hip 60 each; re 750, i inches. $7.95 each; were $10.50. 18 Packages of Paper Towels, each ¢ Extra Size White Surf Satin Petticoats, excellent quality, es- pecially designed for thin dresses. $2.95 each; were $4.50. 6 Colored Silk Petticoats, of good _quality, with jersey tops inches. 60c package; .25, 12 0'Cedar Chemically Treated Hand Dusters, for auto or furniture. 350 each; ‘were 85c. Lpint Sme Cams Japalac Porch Zng changeable taffeta. founcee: and Floor Taint. terra cotta color. #0 a1sq a1l jersey In two-tone colors, $2.05 each: were $5. 4 Maternity Petticoats, of ex- ‘gellent quality jersey; in blue, @reen or black. $6.75 each; were $10.50. ‘4 Maternity Petticoats, of taf- feta, finished with ruffied flounce. $4.95 each: were 39, Petticoat Section, Third floor. Toys 12 Kewples, 0 inches high, with knit cap and sweater. $1 each; were $1.50. '12 T-inch Dolls. 50c each: : 3 s Pioneer ~ Prepared. *paiftf Tati cotta ‘eolor ¢ Fwers ni"“‘ o lothes B 0- Good Qunllty “Willow Clothes Bas- Kets, B0 ‘oathy wero $1.75. . 12 Binch Slicing_Knives, good quality steel, 360 each; were 65c. 4 12-nch Hairbrush Brooms. - with smooth handles, 85c each; were $2. 1 50.foot Length Good Quality Garden Hose, $8; was $12.60, 3 The following articlés, slightly dam- aged or shopworn: 4 Small Size Reed Market Baikets, Qo each; were $1.85. " jed W 10 14vinch Doils, with long eurls $1.50. © “18dnch Infgnt Character Dol 18 Medium Size Mexican Shopping' ~ bobbed hair, closing eyes. $5.75 each Baskets, 25¢ each; were 50c. 'fl“u“lf- S Che R . 3485, -inc] ot s, bobbed 1, 5-foot Stepladder, $2.75; was | 2 Clonine: eyen. ® $3.50; eache wore 38, UL 1 Kitchen Cabinet Table, $5; was Boys' Knives. with stag. metal and $20.50. composition bandles, one' and. _two blades. - 50c ea 95c to'$1.25, 12 Smooth-finished - Wooden Potato Mashers, 25¢ each: were 50c. 1 Mop.wringing Scrub Patl, $1.50; was 1 Bievclette, brigh* red ensmel fin- ish, ball bearing, b rohber tires, slightl; Gasiaged. "$8; wras 10130, L5 - Large 8ize, Furnace Shovels, 980 2 Swing Hofsem substantially - buile, ohi; Were s o natural colors; slightly damaged. 1 at t ¥775; was 316,60, each . . ; was $11.80 Y Garden Hoes, 8o sack; trers b M"Cu-s;r Wiagons, roller bear- e uTa Rakes. S0g {o8;,bods 15X _with iCiach “wheels e i White' Ena mel Oarriage, trim- med in lines of blue and gold, nicely % c'"u_! 8 l-pholl;e'f!d; l"‘,‘"’" scarzed. $13.50; Spsdes: ®o esch; wers 9165, hooflies, substantially built, fin- 1 Marion Harland Tes and Coffee Pot, . 45, b0 Pright colo e, e ;‘«.‘2&‘; :1-.» or 7-cup sise. $1.95; was 4.85. slightly damaged. $3.25 each; were $4. e Dusmeled Wash Band, 91:80; ¥ Kindergarten Slides, Just the thing T White' Buameled Wash Stand, $8; 1or, fhe vard, mligatly” damaged. 31 was $10.75, > White Enameled Bath Stools, $1.75 e . e and the “‘Gander,’” a real comic toy for 2 1 R BB e e o T 'WITNESSES SCOUT IDEA | OF A PACKERS’ COMBINE British Buyers Say They Found l Keen Competition Between “Big Five.” Charges of the Federal Trade Com- Imis!lon to the effect that a combi- jnation exists in the United States be- { tween the five large packers (namely, | Switt, Armour, Morris, Wilson and And Tt breakfa !Cudahy) are denied in the “final re- g ' port on_meat,” made by a committee 9 {of the British parliament, a copy of { which has just reached ‘Washington. | The committee’s report stated that ithe British witnesses appearing be- {fore it, who had bought meat in the , United States, “assured us, however, { that they had never perceived any- {thing but keen competition* amopg | the large packers, and the represen- | tatives of the independent packers | stated that they had not met any un! jfair competition on the part of the ‘big five.' " b ! “It was not denied that the big five {could, if they combined, control the said the report, “but the wi maintained that the facts wit r knowledge disproved the e - of such an endeavor. The re- sult of the policy of the minstry of food during the war appears, on the | whole, to have been to maintain the | position of the independents. The 1 capacity of the latter to compete de- {pends; as far as we could ascertain, |on the quality of their products.” { “Representatives of the wholesale trade,” the report added, “stated that they found the Keenest competition among the American packers' agents | for their custom.” TEPIDEMIC OF CHOLERA ]‘ IN RUSSIA DECREASING | | Restaurant N PLACE IN TOWN QUIET CLUB ATW)S Cleaning MME. VIBOUD, Inc., Established 1555, 727 11th St. N, A Delicious Food Absolutely Pure. Large Glass Jars 10¢ No New Outbreaks Reported in Moscow and Petrograd—Cool 152041 8, CATITOL ST, 5. At your dealers or A delivered anywhere A/lml in this city. i 'VEGETARIAN FooD & NUT (0.2 La/ceswa'rfi Lace Curtain Weather Stopping Spread. i [ RIGA, July 28.-—Noticeable de-| { creases in the spread of cholera dur- z | ing the past fortnight are reported in | {the Moscow Pravda. The newspaper |says that total registrations of suf- | ferers from the disease since the be- | ginning of this year were approxi- I mately 00, a considerable increase previous announcement, but wper savs this is due t0 a The ORIGINALYY : N7 Malted Milk: 7 ;8 anc |delay in filing the papers, most of | which were for June. iy No new outbreaks of the disease Ihave been reported in Moscow. and | The “Food - Drink” for All Ay { Petrograd, according to Pravdo! now | Ouick Lunch at Home, Office, is considcred safe, as only six new - e s {cases were reported in as many | Fountains, Ask for HORLICK'S. mon Cool weather is jin restr. let another day go by without fasting these delicious BLUE GOOSE WASHING LON BRANCGH, Y40 AL AV K. Phone Main 2128 Hemsxtitching, Pecot Edging, R, %iaivins, Baions Covered SWORZ FiIRST © 1219-1221 G Street Store Hours—S:30 to 6—Saturdays, 202077, 277 Specially Priced—Friday Only 36-Inch Colored Tricolette | ! . | Special Friday $ i 1 5 ' Only, Yard, . : Not odd colors or soiled ends, but ALL I"iZR- FECT AND GOOD QUALITY. Special for To- morrow, Friday Only, at this price. The colors in- clude: Burnt Orange, Jade, Taupe, Middy Blue, - Chestnut Brown, Seal, Pink, Labrador, Navy, Black and White. 36-Inch Fouridation Silk Friday Only, Yard......... .396 This fabric is especially adapted for Lingerette, Kimonos, Pajamas, also Lining Purposes. The colors include: Flesh, Pink, Rose, Nile, Orchid, Light Blue, Tan, Reseda, Pearl Gray, Steel, Labrador, Golden Brown, Seal, Navy, Midnight Blue, Black and White. . Gall Dotted Swi , s:iday On‘l’;t Yar‘:l,?s .s 1 055 . Our entire stock for one day at this special price. The popular small dot qn backgrounds of Blue with Red, Brown with White, Purple with White, Red with White and Gray with White. Large Dot effects in White with Orange, White with White and White with Pink. Designer Patterns Sillks & Cotton Dress Goods & aid 1o aid . R S i the epidemics spread. - | v@Avoid Imitations & Substitute Y A2 2

Other pages from this issue: