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WY Dresses 4 ROSHANARA CREPE SLEEVELESS DRESSES, in navy and gray and tangerine and gray. Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 38.7 $9.75 each; were $18.75. 1 BROWN SATIN DRESS, with wide crush girdle; lace collar and vestee; three- quarter sleeves and -turn- back cuffs. Size 36. $9.75; was $18.75. 1 NAVY TAFFETA DRESS, in straight over- blouse effect, with tie-back o~ - Woodweacd & Lothvdy Friday ReiinantDay in the DOWN STAIRS STORE Of Lesser Priced Merchandise Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C.0.D.or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. Women's and Misses’ and Skirts Reduced _ tions; narrow belt. 3 PRUNELLA PLAID SKIRTS, with narrow belts; box pleated; pearl button fastening. Sizes 26 to 30 waist _measure. $4.95 each; were $9.75. 2 CHECKED WOOL BOX- PLEATED BLAZERSKIRTS in henna and white combina- Sizes 28 and 31 waist measures. $6.75 each; were $12.75. 23 GINGHAM AND *VOILE DRESSES, in checks and plaids; plain and over- skirt effects; attractively trimmed with collars and 10 WHITE GEORG- ETTE CREPE DRESSES in overskirt effects; slightly soiled. Bead and ribbon trimmed; round neck; girdle of self mate- rial. Sizes 18, 38 and 40. $12.75 each; were $24.75. 31 ORGANDY AND DOTTED SWISS DRESSES trimmed with contrasting colors; elbow sleeves; round or square necks; some with scal- sash; full gathered scalloped cuffs of dainty material. loped overskirts ; lace col- i £ . Colors are pink, blue, . Sk"t;‘ Sizelio WIS A wax lavender and red. Sizes 16 lars and vestees. S.’zcs 36 Sng FLESH CREPE DE to 42. $295 each; were to 42. $4.95 each; were CHINE DRESSES, with $8.75. $11.75. et pleated side panels; girdle 1 NAVY TRICOTINE 1 -BROWN TAFFET of self material. Embroid- SLIP-ON, with blue and DRESS, with tucked over- ery on waist and sleeves. white chseckelg ;affen sk:rl:; hsagquesaefie;;hbateau i d 36. .75 guimpe. _ Size 10.00; neck. Size 38. ; was Sizes 16, 18 an $9 e H e each; were $24.75. Trimmed Br Special at 50c each 150 Muslin Brassieres of extra good qual- ity; lace or embroidery tri and back. A very special row’s selling. Also the following: 30 Corsets of white coutil, with low hips and medium Sizes 21 to 26. 75c pair; were 95¢, A 20 Corsets of silk brocade, with elastic at the waist- Tine and long, straight hips. Sizes 22, 23, 25, 26 and 27. long skirts. $1.95 pair; were $2.95. » 21 Nightgowns of fine white lace-trimmed styles; embroidery a: with V neck. $145 each; were $195. f 5 14 Corset Covers of fine lingerie cloth, with camisole 50c each; were 75c. 5 Pink Silk Camisoles in built-up shoulder styles with georgette and lace trimmings. 75c each: were $145. top; straps at shoulder. 15 Py Nightgowns of good quality muslin, in both pink and white: well made and good size; fin- ished with colored stitching. Special, 50c each. Aisle Opportunxtles 1 Blue and ‘White Bordered Bath Mat; slightly damaged. 45c; was 75c. 5 78 Large Turkish Towels, finished at ends in gold; blue and pink. 3 for $1; were 50c each. 34 Turkish Towels with striped or blocked borders. 25¢c each; were 35¢c. 23 Heavy Bath Mats prettily . designed in pink and blue. 75¢ each; were $1.15. 1 33-inch Square Table Tep of pure Irish linen; hand sten- siled ; damaged. 50c; was $1.25. 247 Yards Curtain Scrim for use in the home during the coming fall“season. Special, 8c yard. s assieres mmed, both front value for tomor- batiste; square neck nd lace-trimmed styles 100 Cotton Crepe Bloomers, in pink or white; full size and well made; ruffle at the knee. Special, 35¢ ecach; 3 for S1. Miuinery 2 BROWN SATIN HATS trimmed with grosgrain rib- bon. $1.95 each; were $5. 15 LYONS AND PANNE VELVET HATS, in black, brown, navy, henna and purple. $2.50 each; were $5. < 2 FELT SPORT HATS, in jade. $1 each; were $3.95. 7 VELVET AND SILK COM B INATION HATS, in brown, navy, purple, and black. Waists and Sweaters Greatly Reduced 3 ORANGE TRICOLETTE TIE-BACK OVER- BLOUSES. Sizes 40 and 42. $1.00 each; were $4.95. 3 TRICOLETTE OVERBLOUSES, 1 orange, 1 jade and 1 tan. Sizes 38. $1.00 each; were $3.95. 18 GEORGETTE WAISTS, embroidery, lace or bead trimmed. $1.85 each; were $3.95 and $4.95. 35 VOILE AND BATISTE BLOUSES, in fancy or tailored styles. Sizes 36 to 54%4. $1.00 cach; were $2.95 and $39% LK PONGEE BLOUSES, with cuffs and roll collar, trimmed with narrow French pleating. $L75 each; v,e“l1““’9:'LL-WOOL SWEATERS; slightly damaged. Colors are red, blue, brown and gray. $1.95 each; wera .95'13 ALL-WOOL TIE-BACK SWEATERS, in tan, brown, pecan and jade combinations. $1.25 each; were $2.95 each; were $5. 2 WHITE FEATHERS. $§1 each; were $5. [ women S Petticoats, Dressing Sacques and Kimonos Reduced for Friday Clearance 8 CREPE DE CHINE NEGLIGES, in pink, $4.95 each; were 16 PETTICOATS with heatherbloom tops . and deep flounce of taffeta in changeable ef- blue and wistaria. fects. Colors are green, blue, red $125 each; were S$L95. 10 ALL-SILK JERSEY PETTICOATS with pretty pleated flounce. Colors are rose, gray and green. $L95 each; were $2.95. Little Girls’ Dresses and Aprons Reduced for Friday 52 LITTLE GIRLS’ CRETONNE APRONS, with bonnets to mateh; edged with rick-rack braid around the shoulder straps tops; little sashes tie bow on Sizes 2 to 6 years. Special, 3 for 10 GIRLS" AMOSKEAG GIN G HAM DRESSES in a variety of checks some made in high waist effect with vestee fronts; collars are of solid color m: skirt ; two box pleats down front. Other st les” trimmed around collar and top with checked gingham. 75c each; were 95c. 50 WHITE SATEEN PETTICOATS with scalloped ‘or plain edge; paneled front and back. $125 each; were $1.95. ? 15 DRESSING SACQUES of white Potted Swiss. $1.00 each; were $1.95. 10 KIMONOS of white Dotted Swiss trim- - med with lace. $145 each; were $2.75. 3 VOILE DRESSES in pink polka dot pat- tern trimmed with organdy. Sizes 16 and 36. $1.95 each; were $7.95. $6.95. and brown. Women's Chamoisette Gloves Tomorrow, 65¢c Pair 300 PAIRS WOMEN'S CHAMOISETTE GAUNTLET GLOVES; wrist-strap style; suitable for motoring or street wear. Co%’ors and pocket are gray, brown and beaver. Special, 63c pair. both sides. And the following: : : $1.00. 9% PAIRS WOMEN'S ,DOUBLE-LINED HEAVY SILK GLOVES; some are lined with silk, others with chamois; three rows stitch- ing down back. A good weight for winter wear. $100 pair; were $1.25. Also a broken lot of Organdy Collars and Cuffs—old rose with dainty embroidery and white with fancy colored stitching; others in old rose with cuffs neatly hemstitched. and plaids, aterial ; full of pockets Women's and Children’s Hosiery WOmen.s Underwear At Substantial Reductions 180 pairs Women’s Full-fashioned Sillkk Hose with lisle tops; reinforced heels and lisle toes and soles; light wenig.lit, but of good wearing qualities. Colors are African brown, Russian calf and cordovan. Special, 95c pair. 196 pairs Women’s Medium-weight Black Cotton Hose; knit to fit without a seam; extra elastic tops. Sizes 815 to 10. An 40 pairs Boys’ Heavy Ribbed'Mercerized Cotton Sports Hose; excellent quality for sch ¢ f'tops with fancy stripes of red, blue, gl:'een and g"xld. 3 for squo Y l':c.“‘ wear; black rol 24 Women'’s Fine exceptional value. Special, 28c pair. ; were Ribbed Gauze Vests with built-up shoulders; broken sizes. A fine wear- - ing quality. 5 for $1.00; were 30c each. 18 pairs Women’s First and knee. $248 pair; were Quality Glove Silk Bloomers with reinforced seat; elastic at waist - - 7 | can Revolution and their friends met |GRAVES OF HERQES Lives of Revolutionary 0f- diers of the revolutionary war. ORDERED TO DUTY HERE. Lieut. Commander Sherrod H. Quarles, at the air station, Pensacola, Fla., has been ordered to this city for duty in the buresu of aeronautics, ORDERED TO PHILIPPINES. ard, Md., vine Divisi Col. Frank K. Ferguson, general staff, chiet of staff, 30 Corps Area, Fort How- hae been ordered to Manila P. I, for duty as chief of staff, Philip- | 0F 1776 HONORED ficers Qutlined at Commem- oration of Laying Markers. Members of the Sons of the Ameri- yesterday at the Oak Hill cemetery to assist in commemorating the placing of the gravestone markers on the! graves of Ligut. Col. Miah Forrest and Rev. (Capt.) Stephen B. Balch, sol- The invocation was pronounced by Rev. James M. Nourse and President Selden Ely Introduced the speaker of the day, Willlam A. Gordon of George- town. Mr. Gordon, referring to Col. For- rest, sald that at the breaking out of the war of independence, though just reaching manhood, that officer enter- ed the service in the Maryland Line, a country for their daring. “From the beginning he saw much YEAST ACTS Thousands Now Take Ironized Often Bring Results in Half % the Usual Time merly thin, weak, nervous, run-down or languid have secemingly taken a new lease on life since Science dis- covered that the health-giving, ergy-pfoducing elements called “vita- mines” were contained in great quan- tities In Yeast. more thoroughly the added flesh, the soothed nerves, the strengthened mus- cles, the clear skin and the wonderful | 3 energy, the blood must be enriched | % | body of men known throughout the |}|als Yeast with organic or vegetable iron QUICKER . WHEN TAKEN WITH IRON Yeast Tablets to Build New Health, Strength, Energy and Weight. Theusands of people who were for- en- But to help bring more quickly and 0. That is why Science has combined | the most easily assimilated form of iron such as is found in limited quan- tities in Spinach and isins. The name of this effective combina- tion of tonics is Ironized Yeast. In this form, Yeast becomes a perfect tonic and re-vitalizer—and often ac- complishes its results in HALF THE USUAL TIME. Ironized Yeast keeps indefinitely and cost: out the same per dose as com- st, but is much more effective. ckage contains 10 days’ treat- ment and costs only a dollar, or just 10c a day. Special directions for chil- dren in each package. For rale by the People's Drug Stores and’by good druggists everywhere. (RONIZED Yeqsy Tablets | HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VITAMINE TONIC ! i | | | , | work and leas play,” Senator Harrison declared in describing President Hard- 4 :m: letter was used in the New Mex- |ico Senator Harrison said: ” {his letter asking for the election of | 7 1a democratic Congress three years 7 | the gauge of battle and I propose at /|this time to analyze |in ‘shame’ because men who ‘helped | win the war” were being offered on the 7 lauction block in Boston. ; |[both Houses of Congress, alded by Ok service,” continued Mr. Gordon, “and at Germantown, in October, 1777, he was severely wounded in the leg. The night after the battle he was crowded, with others, into a wagon and taken to the Delaware, where badly performed | hat for the remainder of his life he | s in a semi-crippled conditio Though compelled to retire from the field, he continued until the close of the war to render valuable service to state and cause in connection with ng and maintaining troops. ‘After the war Col. Forrest mad s home in Georgetown. Being deeply interested in the permanent ! location of the Federal Capital, he | used every effort and was instru- mental in_ having the present site selected. Later he became the first clerk of the District courts.” At the grave of Dr. Balch, Rev.! . Marshall delivered an ad- on_the patriotism af this cele- ed Georgetown divine. { Star Spangled Banner” and| were*sung at the graves 1s pronounced by Dr. Marshall. SENATOR HARRISON FIRES OPENING GUN ON G. 0. P. Mississippian Attacks Republican Achievements Since March and Assails Unemployment Outlook. An attack upon the republican ad- | ministration, and particularly upon | the Harding letter to Senator McCor- | mick setting forth the achievements of the republicans since last March, was launched yesterday by Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippt, democrat. The American people ‘“want more ing’s recent trip to New York on | the presidential yacht Mayflower. The | trip was taken, he said, “‘while millions of Americans were hanging their head Referring to the fact that the Hard- | senatorial campaign recently, | “President Harding and his repub- lican colleagues are employing the same tactica_for which they con- demned Presiflent Wilson because of | ago. The President, by his letter, has | laid down the gauntlet, and even | though the democrats in Congress | would much prefer to see politics ad- journed until the great economic guestions now crowding themselves upon Congress are solved, we accept the so-called monumental accomplishments of this administration and expose the hypoc- risy and deceit thereof.” Sees Teeth Drawn. Senator Harrison declared that all of the bills put through by the re- publicans had been shorn of theiri best features before enactment, and | all their teeth they originally pos-| scssed had been extracted. i As to Retrenchment. “Talk about retrenchment! Why, all we have seen are the promises with-| ] out performance. “What retrenchments have been made have been under the whip and spur of the democratic minority of the progressive element within the republican party. When the Army was reduced savings of billions were effected to the people, even over the /| President's protest, and when the program of the Navy Department for stupenduous and enlarged appropria- tions for the Navy was attempted to be fastened on an already tax-rid- den public and was throttled it was done through the coalition of demo- crats and republicans overriding & reactionary republican leadership.” One of the first patents granted to a woman in the United States was for a toilet lotion devised by Miss Sophie Usher. —_— PLITT | concerning Painting, Paperhanging or Upholstering. Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., S5 “The One Machine that Washes Clean” 1900 CATARACT ELECTRIC WASHER NEW lower TERMS! CARROLL-ERWIN CO. ~~ Incorporated 707 12 SLN.W. | Home Electrical Appliances | B o Fote “Our new plan for financing time ‘sales makes the purchase " of a Pierce-Arrow truck easy.” \ CHASSIS PRICES 2-ton $3200 3% -ton $4350 5-ton $4850 FOSS-HUGHES CO. 1141 Conn. Ave. NW. Baltimore Branch—1315 Cathedral Street Established 1861 W, B. Toses& Sons Furniture carpets “F and “Eleventl Streets Uphoistery Sate Linens 27th Annual September Furniture Sale Dining Room Furnitnre 10 to 50% Reductions American Walnut Buffet. Regular price, $284. September Sale pricc, $142. China Case to match. Regular price, $179. September Sale price, $89.50. Serving Table to match. Regular price, $112. September Sale price, $56. Walnut Dining Table to match. Reg- glnr sx:,rice, $143. September Sale price, 71.50. Seamless Turkestan Rugs Close, compact pile and rich Oriental colorings— 9x12 size. September price, $45. 8.3x10.6 size. September price, $42. Fine Drap- ery Net, some of them 50 inches wide, filet weave, small figures, a®so Irish Point Panel Lace with side border. Regularly up to $3.50 yard. Special, $1.00 yard. $38.50. Reversible Art Rugs A full line of attractive de- signs and colorings, as well as plgin centers with figured bor- ders. 16 X9 hiihidieiienns s $10.50 8.3x106. . ... $17.00 9 XI2 ..cceueenn..... $19.00 12 X18 ..iqecmeccconee. $39.00 each. Special, each $10.00. 200 Madeira Hand Embroidered Tea Sets— Center Piece, Plate and Tumbler Doylies, finest linen embroidered in beautiful designs, scalloped edge, ribboned and boxed. $12.00 sets for $8.75 set, $15.00 sets for $11.00 set, $18.50 sets for $12.75, $25.00 sets for $17.00. 20 Madeira Table Covers, 46 and 54-inch slightly soiled b)'hmdling; values up diameter, to $25.00, fg; $12.50. Drapery Serim, go'od quality, white, cream and ecru, plain center, double open-work bor- ders. Special 12%c Yd. Regular Marked Price Our Office Equipment Department has been moved to the space form- erly occupied by the 11th St. Postoffice. Direct en- trance from 11th St. Mahogany Spinet Desk. September Sale price, $42.50. Inquire about our Deferred Bedroom Mahogany Dresser. Regular price, $119. September Sale price, $59.50. Regular price, $118.50. September Sale price, Chifforobe to match. $59.50. : Toilet Table to match. Regular September Sale price, price, $101. $51. Full-size Bed to match. Regular price, $108. September Sale price, $5! Special Gray Dresser, $22.75. Special Figured American Walnut Dresser, $65. 8-piece Walnut Bedroom Suite, consisting of Dresger, Chifforobe and Full-size Bed. September Sale price of suite, $145. The Linen Shop 100 Madeira Hand Embroidered Linen Scarfs, scalloped edge, elaborate hand wrought designs on finest linen, 18x36, 18x45 and 18x54 inches. Actual values regularly $15.00 to $21.00 = 4 = Four-piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite, Queen Anne design. Sept. Sale price, of 4-piece suite, $169.00. Dresser, $46; Toilet Table, $43.50; Chifforobe, $41; Full-size Bed, Dining Room Furniture 10 to 50% Reductions Mahogany Buffet. Regular price, $221. September Sale price, $127. Mahogany Buffet. Regular $400. September Sale price. $200. Mahogany Buffet. ar $163. September Sale price $100. price, price, Seamless Axminster Rugs Very heavy nap rugs in a beau- tiful assortment of designs and colorings— 9x12 size. September price, $42.50. 8.3x10.6 size. September price, $39. 6x9 size. September price, $29. Cretonne 36-inch Cre- tonne, light and dark col- orings, a col- lection of pat- terns selling regularly 39¢ Yard Body Brussels " Rugs 9x12 size. September price, $52.50. Inlaid Linoleum September price, square’ yard, $1.35. 500 dozen Madeira Hand Embroidered Linen Tea Napkins, finest linen and embroidery. 11x11 in., scaloped edge, $10 value, doz., $8.25 13x13 in., scalloped edge, $12 value, doz., $7.50 13x13 in., scalloped edge, $18 value, doz., $11.50 ming. Cases, 45x36 inches, for, each..w.ev-wmic. . 13x13 in., scalloped edge, $20 value, doz., $13.50 13x13 in., scalloped edge, $22 value, doz., $15.25 Special values on Utica Bleached Sheets and Cases; sizes mentioned are torn sizes before hem- 44c Sheets, 63x99 inches, for, each. .. .uemern..$1.62 Sheets, 72x90 inches, for, each: .. .mmmpsemes-$1.63 Sheets, 81x90 inches, for, ea_ch_._............sl.sz Hemstitched Mohawk Pillow Cases, 45x36 inches, each 48c. < Drapery Department Special lot of stock Window .~ Shades, 36 inches wide and 2 yards long, mounted on guaran- teed . spring rollers, fixtures complete. To close out at, each Tapestry Couch Covers, 60 inches wide and full length, re- versible, Oriental designs and colors, Regularly $13.50. .and :$15.00. To close out, $7.50 each. . Visit Our Rest Room, Main Floor Rear ‘ e e [} rSeEeTn