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WASHINGTON £ New York’ Paris Children’s School Shoes ‘At Greatly Reduced Prices Assortments are Incomplete and sizes Dbroken, but if your boy or girl can be fitted, there Is & great saving awaiting yon. 19 pairs Boys' High Tan Calfskin Shoes with heavy viscolized welt leather e, el and 5 an C; Reduced to $3.95 pai B paire Youths'" High Tan Calfekin Shoes. heary viscolized leather roles and broa ises 12 124 18 and 131 B )_l,(‘ Ly lodeodul‘ 12 pairs Growing Girls’ ghin igh Lace Socs, wole scies n e iy T Wt . 4%, 5 and 6 C. Red: "-u' pairs Growing G Lace Shoes, Tan Calfskin welt soles and low heels: sizen 43 to 6 AX: Tigh Lace Shoes, welt soles, square toes, and ufl%’”? 0d 2 ( ke 1' 1% iy na'2 Lot na 2 - ced to .45 St Bairs Misses' High Tan Caltskin Tace Since. woid esies Speens foow oo niges 2 A 1214, 18 crif pair, 34 pairs Children's High Tan Caitekin Lace Shoes. welt moles, spring heels lqulm toes; sizes 9, ' v, and 1 : 8 fo 11 D; 8% t0'10 B reduced b5 ¥ huBNer's Shoe Section, Fourth foor. Undergarments SPECIALLY PRICED pleces, consisting of odds and ribbons. eac 0dds and ends of Nainsook Gowns, Envelope Chemise and (Fetticoats, with dainty trimmings of ., em. broidery and ribbon. Special, 980 Muslin Underwear Section, Third floor. SPECIAL 100 Yards Mercerized Damask, 65c Yard Subject to imperfect selvage: £ perfect would be marked $1.00. Linen Section, Second floor. 25 Pieces of Longcloth 12 yards to Piece $2.25 pieceswere $3.50 ‘White Goods Section, Second floor. NECKWEAR SPECIAL 4 dosen Venice Lace Collars, tuxedo style, in cream color. , 65¢ each ‘Neckwear Seeticn, First floor. Bedspread Specials 20 Satinfinished Spreads. slightly tmperfect, - double-bed ~size. 50. O3 “Senn fuahed _Spreads, eize 80x90. ‘each; were $850. Bedwear Section, Second floof. Infants’ and Little Children’s Apparel 44 Children’s Yoke Dresses, of lawn, Batiste or nainsook, some of the yokes mbroidery eprays and a few low neck and sbort_sleeve styles among them; sizes 1 0 2 years. $1.95 each; were $3.95 36 Children’ of nainsook, ba- Yste and lawn. tucked and finished ‘with beiar stitching; others have sokes with em| riys, lace and ribbon, some Sarnover collar and cuffs, others fin- fahed with smockin : were 20 Children's Waist Dresses of or- gandy. voile. dotted ewlas. low neck or sleeves, some finished with lace or mhouxery. others have rosebud trim- ming or smocking: sizes 2 to & years. .50, $9 12, 35 _each: were 16 Children's Dresses of Dotted Swiss, in colors of copen, rose, brown, yellow, with white dots. also white swiss with blue or red dots, finished with ruffl .£nd Fronch kuots: some bloomer styles; years. $4.95 each; were fllo. no nd Ol Childre: Combination Suits of nllnmk. ‘Bnished with embroidery bea ing around nmeck and sleeves, others ha ruffies with lace or embroidery tri: ming; sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. 950 each; we TS $2. Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. : sizes 1 and 2 years. 50 House Dresses and Aprons House Dresses, made of striped lld!‘ll. in blue, green and pink. Made with V neck, three-quarter sleeves and finished with white lawn colllr. ockets and adjustable belt. Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40. ; were 3 dozen Polly Prim APRONS Special, 68c each Made of blue and pink fig- ured percale, finished with pockets and tie sash. House Dress Section, Third floor. Dolls and Toys 36 13-inch Infant Character Dolls, oach; were $3.75. closing eyes. 14-inch Infant Character Doll and closing eyes. $3.| bobbed ' hair each; T 12 ek inch ch-ruur Dolls, closing eyes. 36 1-inch Fall ‘Jointed Dolls, closing eyes and curly hair. $3.45 each; were .75, et 12-ineh Dressed Dolls with bhat, Tl 24 deping eyes. She nch; werd inch Dressed Doils with hat, o S P et i e v Dolls 7y St ""*.l‘;,“ 12 and elosing eyes. $6.75 each; $e2 jemen Tofant Character h-o‘bbed hair and sleeping eyes. “.!'0 4 1T Tacn JJofent Character Don bobbed _hair sleeping eyes. $4.95 %’ einen &nmllflul Dolls, 100 each; - were Tho, e-«&ny ineg: hm aber tivcw. $16.15 ?‘..:' n"’c“& m.mu; a1 I otheop Every Item Mentioned and Many Others Are Marked Way Under Price. To be sure of sharing in the Friday Remnant Day Savings be here early Friday morning— "and look for the Green Signs; they point the way to Friday offerings. Remnant Day merchandise is not retutnable or exchangeable; not sent C, O, D. or on approval, mail or phone orders not accepted. 12 Dozen Men’s Silk Ties Special Price, 85¢ Each Excellent quality pure silk in new falf colorings and patterns. The shapes are those most preferred by the best dressers. You will see that they are very exceptional grade at this low price of 85c, but only 12 dozen in the assortment. Also the following specials in Men’s Apparel: 48 Suits, Men’s Checked Nainsook Pajamas, frog trimmed, . cut full and large: small and medium sizes only. $1.35 ench; were 81 Men's Plain-Colored Grenadine and Fancy Colored Foulard Silk Four-in-Hand Ties. 43¢ each; were $1. 91 Men's Union Suits, figured or striped madra: sleeveless knee- length style with elastic insert across back; sizes 34, 36, 40, 42 and 46. ench; were $2. 18 Short lengths best quality Imported Madras, such as used in our custom shirt department; +plece. 80c yard; was $1. Men's Furnishing Section, First floor. lengths range from 1 Buitable for children’s waists, boys’ blouses, dresses and aprons. to 3 yards to the Men’s Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers—Greatly Reduced 29 pairs Men’s Tan English Last High Shoes, narrow toes and rubber heels; sizes 6, 613, 7, 7%, 8, 85 and 9 C; 6, 64, 7, 7%, 8, 8% Special prite, $4.75 pair rs Men's Patent Leather Dance Oxfords; sizes 6, 714, 8% and 9 D. ai and 9 8 $3.95 pair; were $9. 8 pairs Men’s Dark Tan Grain Brogue Oxfords; sizes 8, 8%%, 9 and 10 B 6 and 6% C. $3.95 pair; were $7.50. 29 pairs Men’s Dark Tan English Oxfords, neat broad toe last; sizes 6%, 75 8% and 9 C; 6%, 714, 8%, 9 and 10 D. Special price, $4.50 pair. 13 pairs Men’s’ Bath Slippers; sizes 8 and 12 only. 35c pair; were $L. 21 pairs Men’s Felt Comfy Slippers, Daniel Green make; slightly soiled; sizes 6 and 10. Men's Shoe Section, First fioor. $1 pair; were Women’s - Apparel ‘Women’s Pumps and Oxfords At a Greatly Reduced Price, $5.75 A number of lines of our best pumps and oxfords have become too broken in size ta remain in our regular stock, so we are offer- ing them for Friday disposal at this Brown One an 109 pairs Black and greatly reduced price. Two Strap Pumps, and Black and Brown Suede, and l’atent Leather Dress Oxfords; some of our best’ selling numbers at a price which means remarkable saving. Sizes in the 10( as follows: 4%, 5. i, 6. 7%, 8 AAA; 4 to 8 AA; 3 to 7% A; 4,4%,5,6, 6 3%, 4, 4%, 6%, 6%, 7 C. $5.75 pair; were $l2 to $16. : 136 pairs Brown Calfskin Brogue Oxfords, made with the popular wing tip, military heels and Goodyear welt soles. Attractive model. in sizes 5, 5%, 5‘1. 8 AAA; 4, 4%, 5, 5%, 6%, 7, 8 AA; 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 6%, 7,8 A; 3, 8%, 4 , 413, 6%, 7, 7%, 8 B; 2% to % C. $5.75 pair; were $8.50. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Friday an Exceptional selling of Women’s Hosiery 25 dozen pairs Women’s All-silk Hose, in black, white and colors ; the garter hems are slightly damaged by tagging $2.50 pair; were §3 and $3.50 18 dozen pairs Women’s Silk Hose with lisle thread gar- ter tops and soles, slightly imperfect at top; good range machine. of colors. Special price, $1.50 pair. 50 dozen pairs Women’s Seamless Black Cotton Hose; good, serviceab'e grade. Special price, 35c pair, 3 for $1. Hosiery Section, First floor. s Women’s Suits 1 Strictly Tallored Black Trico- tine Suit, silk braid bound, lined In gray satin. _$29.50; was $69.50. 1 Black and White Checked Jer- sey Suit, size 36. $15; was Y Mingled Tweed Suit, half lined, belted model; large patch pockets. $15: was $35. 1 Gray Plaid Cheviot Sports Suit, lined with gray radium; hip length coat. $15; was $35. 1 Tweed Riding Habit, lined and rubber - faced reinforced breeches. $29.30; was $45. Suit Section, Third floor. Special Size Apparel 1 Navy Georgette Dress, trim- med in ‘white beads; sizes 44%. $29.50; was $85. 1 Navy and Gray Tricolette Dress, slightly soiled; size 44%. $19.50; was $55. 1 Black Satin Dress, embroid- ered in gold; long w;m effect; size 423%. $39.50; was 345, T Lavender and White Ma- ternity Dress, size 34. $3.50; originally $16.50. 2 Pongee Coats, sports models; sizes 42% and 44%. $12.50 each; ‘were $32.50. 2 Pleated White Serge Skirts, walsts size 34 and 36. $10 each; were $17.50. 1 Black and White Plaid Skirt, waist size 34. $10; wan $35. Special Size Section, Third floot. Millinery 6 Tams, of velvet and duvetyn, in a varlety of colors. 85 emehi were $10 to $10.50. 16 Felt Sport Hats. Included are close-fitting models, three- cornered hats, hats with straight or rolling brims. Colors are tan, old blue, navy, tangerine, white and black. $4.T5 each; were $3 to $12.50. 3 Straw Sailors, banded In georgette crepe. $L.50 eachs ‘were $7.50. 2 Mourning Hats. $1.35 each; ‘were $10. Millinery Section, Third floor. Girls’ Apparel 15 All-white Gabardine Skirts, Wwith fln(’ lp:clfll and belts, sizes 27, 28, i White Regulation Dresses, *Miss t on 3 'n-e'i"«' ars; slightly solled. .50, a White Gingham tripes, size 14. $1. dotted Swiss and of P-mn oot Rlece atyle, 1npink and fancy braid g P 3 10. 13, years. $1.45 pair; were $2.95. Girls® Section, Fourth fioor. * Housewares 10 Large Size l'rnlt Baskets, slightly e Round Willow. per. .fl.uy imperfect. . $5, was 3 Steam C.oolrn and Cl‘- mm l"‘llfl, damaged. each; were 2’ White Bathroom M size 16x20 Inches, slightly shopworn. $3 each; were 2" White Bathroom Mirrors, site 16x30 lfleh-hlll htly shopworn. $2.50 each; wers . 5 Large Sise Bteel Gard Rakes, signty hopwora. "800 each; were othes Ham- g‘; ¢ furaiture or ‘aate, sightly solled. 350 eachy were 3 Universal Food Cheppers, large sise, complete, $1.95 each; were 94, nised “Eand Ash_ Sitters, '"5“‘&'?“’ Sise' Gal vnh-d uu.:‘: shopworn. u u& Write " Blevie, aitghtly Women’s Dresses 1 Black Tricolette Dress, size 40. $19.30; was $29.75. 1 Navy Taffeta Dress, size 44. $19.50; was $29.50. 1 Brown Taffeta Dress, size 34. $19.50; was $35. 1 Black Japanese Silk Mourning Dress, size 40. $19.50; wax $29.30. 2 Black Georgette Dresses, sizes 40 and 42. 323 each; were $50. 1 Black Taffeta Dress, trimmed with soutache braid; size 40. $20.50; was $65. 1 Black Chiffon Taffeta Beaded Dress with white vest, size 40. $29.50; was $45. 1 Beaded Black Taffeta Dress, size 42. $39.50; was $75. 1 Black Taffeta Afternoon Dress with embroidered and beaded panel; size 33. $30.50; was $85. 1 Black Eyelet-embroidered Taffeta Dress over sapphire blue chiffon; size 40. $39.50; was $85. 1 Black Chiffon Dinner Dress, embroidered in gold; size 34- $39.50; was $85. Dress Section, Third floor. Bathing Suits and Sweaters 12 Annette Kellermann Two-in- One Cotton Jersey Bathing Suits, copen color, trimmed in contrast- ing stripes; sizes 40, 42 and 44. 81 eneh; were $2.25. 27 All-wool Annette Kellermann Two-in-One "Bathing Suits in many beautiful shades, such as rose, green, brown. $3.95 each; 3 to % of the original prices. 21 Fiber Silk Tuxedo Sweaters, tuxedo collar and belt, in jade and bisque. $1 each; were $6.75. 8 Light-weight Wool Tuxedo Coats, in gray and peacock. $1 Heavy-weight Wool Coats, tuxedo fronts, can be fastened over, making coat sweaters; pretty shades of -brown. $3.95 ‘were 36.50 and $6.75. Bweater Section, Third floor. ture. the outside. here— Furaiture Sectios, Sixth floor. The Furniture Sale Brings the Best Values in Years Not in many years have we been able to offer such an interesting collection of Furniture as we have brought together for this 1921 September Sale of Good Furni- Increased factory production, especially among those who make the better grade of Fu::lture,yhas made it possible for us to give pre-war qualmes. You see it in the choice selection of the woods, in the finishes, in the excellence of the workmanship. Especially in the workmanship is the improvement to be noted—furniture made as well on the inside as on ‘Whether it be a lingle piece or a suite, or whatever sh you may prefer, you will find a splendid variety And the prices are rcmarkably lqw— lowuthaninanumberoiyears Furniture from our own stocks greatly reduced, and furniturespecially bought andmarked greatly below the usual prices Women’s Waists 25 Hand-made Colored Hand- kerchief Linen Blouses, in square and V neck styles with Tuxedo collar; collar and cuffs trimmed with filet lace edge. $3.95 each; were $10.75. 5 Lingerie Blouses, odds and ends of organdy, voile and_ ba- tiste. 78¢ each; were $1, $1.35 and $2.95. 19 Embroidered Dotted Swiss Hip-length and Tuck-in Blouses, some have frills and are trimmed with narrow filet lace. Colors are navy and white, brown and white, rose and white, copen and white, lavender and white, white and pink. $1.95 each; were $7.50 and 3 Eponge Overblouses, blue, embroidered in wool. each; were $0.75 and $10.75. 9 Tailored Dimity Waists, some have colored collar and cuffs, some narrow pleating. $1.95 each; were $5, $5.75 and $6. 7 Georgette Crepe Walsts, in bisque or mohawk trimmed with bisque. $1.95 each; were $5.75° and $8.75. 18 Tailored Crepe de Chine Waists, navy, black and fles $3.95 each; were 35, $8.75 a 3075, ‘Watst Section, Third fidor. Skirts 4 Blue Silk Fan-ta-si_Skirts, excellent quality. $5 each; were 820. 1 Flannel Skirt, in green and ‘white ripe, side pleated. $5; was $17.50, 1 Rose Here'n-f l.here Skirt, box pleated. $5; was 2 Fan-ta-si Sflk Sktr{lv box pleated models,*in blue and white $1.95 or gray and white. $7.50 each; $15. W Green and White Plaid Sific Skirts of Here'n-there Silk. $7.50 each; were $15. s Skirt Section hird floor. copen s Furs 1 Blue Wolt Choker. $14.50; wan $2250. 1 3-Skin Kolinsky Choker. $8.05; was 235, 1° 3-Skin_ Kolinsky Choker. $18350; was §25. 1 Hudson Seal Neckpiece, neck- tie style. $39.50; was $59. 5 -1 Hudson, Seal Choker. $35) was 850, 1 Hudson Seal Choker. $25; s $35. - 3155 1 Black Opossum Choker. was $27.50. 'k __Opossum Choker. $29.50. 1 Black Opolmm Choker. $13.50; was $19.: Fur Section, Third floor. Wo;nen’: Coats 1 Black Suede Velour Wrap, lined with gray pussy willow silk. $49.50; was $89.50. 1 Blue Orlando Cloth Wrap, lined throughout. $49.50; was $95. 2 Pelc Blue Coats, sizes 34 o5 cach; ‘were 475, 1 ster-llpped Bolivia Coat, size 40. $29.50; was $50. 2 Evora Capes, Malay brown. in black and each; were 1 Black Poiret Twill Cape, gray lining; size 36. $2050; was \ « 1° Blue Velour Coat, Size 38. ; was $60. 2 Tweed Sports Coats, 1 gray, , size 42, and 1 tan, size 34. $10 each; were $39,50. T Tan Sports Coat,” size 38. $19.50; was $55. Coat, lined 1 Blue ' Velour throughout; size 36. $19.50; was 1 Green Chinchilla Sports Coat, size 36. $10.50; was $40. - Goat Bection, Third ficor. Chinaware - Decorated Imported China maymee nillh" !e several piaves missing. .50; X Sclllopefl-edue Gold Mlzdlllln China Fruit or Balad Bowl, slightly imperfect. 25 Decorated Ameflfln Porcelain IM’II- ‘vidual Butter Chips. 7o each; were 8 Decorated Alnerkln Porcelain Bw- ered Dishes. $1.50 each; were $3.50. 21 Decorated American Porcelain & 0’Clock Tea Cups and hwffl‘ 85¢ each wers 3 Decorated Ametiean Pnceh( Tea ”25.1)31:’.‘ P‘:efiml Pn hl 13- ra rick Anoh Meat Piatters. 750 etoh: were SL3b, 1 ed China “Tea Set, e S e e fecora tion, sllght 9,507 was $16.80, 82-) Decorated Ame; 1in c?t'-.:'{- Diaser Bete 50 Daintily Decorated Imported China Bread “and Rutter Plates. Specially : 83 ench 1% el Decorated Amercan Porce- o ki"{w“"':‘»d“fl Hean Toree: Inch Decorated Ame Lain Bauce Dishes. 160 each; were 806, Chinaware le:fln:. Fifth floor. Hemstitched Jffarqfiisét?e Curtains Reduced to 95c- Pair ]ust 155 pairs of these good quality marquisette cur- tains,.in white only. You should come early and make your selections ;suitable for home, yards long. 95c pair. Amfiml.argecoflecflonf and oRemaa@u Short - Cretonnes, curtain nets, veiles, silks and nflm otller.knub oi drapery and upholstery fabrics. ,At % to %; former prices. ¥ ‘Fasin soor, 5 £ mn-unww THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER B8, 1921.° ' "13 = Moodmard FRIDAY IS REMNANT DAY RAILROAD WILL SEEK BANKRUPTCY FACES ™2ttt | GREEN STAR LINE [ e mae o 1l x ¥ mingham and Atlantic. {Bondholders Petition Ship- By the Associated Press. %, o ATLANTA, Ga., Septemb: 8.—Mili ping Board to Revise Con- . compie tract, Giving Clear Title. tary protection for employes ant 1 By the Rasoctated Press. property of the Atlanta, Birminghan and Atlantic railway will be ngked o NEW YORK, September 8.—Declar- ing the Green Star Steamship Cor- Gov. Hardwick as a result of numer ous cases of dynamiting of the road} |poration is in danger of being thrown into racéivership, ‘2,000 of itg bond- freight trains, according to a state ment by Col. B. L. Bugg, receiver fo; |holden have signed a petition to the | ‘Lnlted States Shipping Board appeal- 9: 15 A.M. GOOPM. : the road, following the wreck of i ing for a revision of the contract un- freight on the outskirts of Atlanti i last night, in which the engineer wa der which the line purchased nine vessels, it was learned today. killed and several negro trainmen in Alvin W. Krech, president of 22 jured. John E. Morris of Fitzgerald, Ga, Equitable Trust Company. made pub- | lic the petition, which shows that the Finat Clearance of SWINGING HAMMOCKS Closely Woven, Strong and Durable Hammocks in a vari- ety of attractive colorings, wit] spreader and head rest. Th final low prices shoald move them out immediately. 6 at $3.75 each; were $6. S at $4.75 each; were $8. 1 at $9.75; was $18. , 1 at $4; was $6.50. 2 at $450 each; were $7.75. 1 at $3.75; was $7.25. Z at $9.75 each; were $15. 4 Lawn Swings, made of hardwood, flnm“l in red and green. $6.25 each; the dead engineer, 1-as the first per gon to lose his life as a result of th various wrecks reported to have beei caused by dynamite, but a number o employes have suffered injuries, an Shlp;;‘!n Board holds first mortgages ! an engineer died last week as a re on the vessels for $13,743,231. The!sult of a shooting affray near Fitz petition declares that if the board| gerald. The acts have followed : fo‘reclnle' a_ receivership proceeding | strike on the roa” last spring, whicl will ‘be brought by the Equitable, and | resulted in the union employes wh possibly other banks, among vlhu‘h' fought a decrease jn wages being re the Equitable distributed an $8,000.- | 112 ced by non-union workers. No pas 000 bond issue, secured by nine other| genger trains have been dynamited, ships owned by the corporation. A)" The A B. and A. is under feders Lotal of $6.400.000 of the bonds stillf court supervision, as it was throw: "’i'x:l:r::e.g(?:: ::;:rl;“fmfi the Green into receivership shortly after th Star, through “an error in fudgroees | strike began. and Col. " Bugg, thel racted to buy the Shipping Board | vessels at more than double. their|™ | present market value. Its resources are declared to have been so depleted by the falling off in ocean commerce that it is unable to meet payments due on the vessels, and, further, is likely to find jtself in grave difficulties un- less it can get a clear title to some of the vessels to be used as security for another bond issue. The board is urged to readjust the contract price in accordance with the president. was appointed receiver. ue of the ships ani to give the Gree Star a clear title v four vessels which, it estimates, it payments to date would purchase out right at the readjusted valuation. The ships involved are the Lan caster, West Irmo, Islay, Cavana awthorn, Canibas. and Woonsocket. The Green Star ha paid the Shippinz Board to date $3, the petition Cash or Credit SAME PRICE $1 A WEEK for Your Kodak - -Use While You Pay OME and select any Kodak, . Graflex, - Premo. or Brownie Cam- era in our complete show- ing and pay for it while you are enjoying its use at the rate of $1 a week. Films, supplies and acces- sories, too, may be added to your account and paid for as convehient. sent market 1 Lawn Swing, 4-passenger size. natu- a) and red finish; adjustable back rest. 78; was 312,80, RS. 8, with white enamel trars euk watnt and mabogany fnish. €8.76 each: were Outing Goods Brc(lon Fourth I!oor Boys’ Wear 12 Boys’ Woolen and Corduroy Suits, broken sizes, 7 to 18 years: shades that are sultable for Fall wear; medium weight. Greatly reduced to $9.75 each. 6 Boys’ Long Pants Suits, Fall, weight, desirable in every way. .1 size 16, 2 size 18, 1 size 19, 2 " size 20. $16.75 each. 20 pairs Overalls, good quality blue denim; sizes 4 and 6 years only. Reduced to 40e pAir. 24 Blue Serge Golf Caps, full lined; sizes 6% to 6%. Reduced to 78¢ ench. 24 Small Boys’ Rompers, dark colors; broken sizes, 2 to 7 years. 78c ench. Boys Btore, Fourth floor. Charmeusette Petticoats $1.45 Each 2 dozen Charmeusette Eetticonts, of an excellent uality, a straightline model, finished with a hemstitched hem, in purple, taupe, green and light blue. 13 Extra Size Rose Petal Cotton Taf- feta Petticoats, finished with @ narrow pleated ruffi xcellent quality, Ereen and violet. $145 each 2,50, 3 Heavy Quality Klosfit Jersey Petti- coats, with pleated flounce trimmed in ribbon of a contrasting eolor. In pur- Pple and cerise. $5.95 each; were $9. 3 Milanese Jersey Petticoats, of a heavy quality, in a strai-htl'ne model, trimmed with three small plea‘ed ruf- * fles: ln green and purple. 95 each; ‘were $12.50. 4 Satin Pettibloomers, ofea very soft quality, with deep pleatings lhol'e the roffie; in light biue and dark green. Takes Pictures Complete Kodak Outfit for 21;-4% Inches ~ Dent Beton %Ehira foor. Il:-“n"xmflr-hu?:::-' = $ 90 $1a HANDKERCHIEFS = Week 20 dozen Men’s Cambric - Handkerchiefs, soft finish, nar- row hems, full size; would make where you'cen a_ good school hangdkerchief; t Cash Prices. lschmh. or 6 for $1; were 25c each. 3 dozen Womenls Sheer Jewelers Cambric Handkerchiefs, nar- . TOW hems, full size, 10c” each; 51 do: were $1.50 dozen, Women's Handkerchief Section, Fifst - Corseu and Brassieres 3 Dosen Corsets, medium, high and low bust modeld. of piak or white fab- rics, ew in_pink broche with elnstic waistline, 19¢ 20, 21 , 24, 26, 28. l each; mllu 't Dosen Lace and Bmbroidery Trim- med Rrassleres, in corset cover style; Jirm3s. 35, 42, 4, &8 each; were. Corset Section, Third Floor. Umbrellas 5 Women's 22-inch Colored Silk Um- brellas, mounted on & ten rb frame, grxn 'a wide spread: colors are green, rown -n‘a'uuu $6.95 plus tax; s fex's 28-tnch Black SUk Umbrellas, - ggod bandles, cod from g o Conriia soetion, (& 708 Seventh Street and 3123 M Street TRAVERS 314 7th Street N.W. EVERYTHING GOES - AT ONE PRICE % First floor. Silken Undergarments tin: $2.95 each; Velope Chemise, beautifal qual- ity crepe de chine and wash satin. Tailored or lace trimmed styles, some with shoulder straps, others in armhole - s Exccllent | Talues, ML gizes. were Creve "de. Chine_ Night Gowns, sleevelens or sleeved styles, some lace trmmed. others mnicely tailored. AN sizes, $4.95 each; were o Ferd Sie " inime’ and Satin Cami. soles, slightly soiled, all sizes. 95 : were $3.50. 8ilk Underwear Section, Third floor. = Women’s Knit Underwear 12 Women's Fine Ribbed Mercerized R CLEAN-UP 3 EVERY LOW SHOE Lisle Combination Suit: low neck, Y dleeveless,” shell” trimmed loose ‘imeé ’ vants, size 6. "1 each; were $150. | s Fite Ribbed Cotion Com- 4 bination Buite, 1ow ‘meck siceveiean. oF bodice = l: with ‘m e ‘1 wm 11 Womn s Fine ok o and 5o_each; Women's Knit ird Floor. thpe shoulder straps; kpes panty Bss Clecves, sives .85, Uadermear Section, FORMER VALUES $7.50 TO $15.00 + Dressing Sacques and Kimonos 4 White India Linon DR‘I Bacques, ‘adjustal bel‘ lud flnlllefl ‘with tucks. 13 Blltg.lfl wflw,":g;ul?flh el 2 Bflhfln Crepe llmonu. ‘embroldered in self and contrasting shades, made with tuxedo cellar and -ljm-h)e belt, n -Ilvemr only. _$8.95 each; wers t boxioom crepe, bea beauet fi!ll’ !flhmld!v!d 1in contras ahades, and’ finished with satin Mll MMI'. Shirred at the waist I back, and hlfi |l place with matin ribbon sash. R T ] 'fi-nl-efin.mlur. 2 boarding house or hotel. 234