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v-—_ e -~ W (O R L= S RN Women’s louus .300 blouses below cost of production. Voiles and batiste, in plain or fancy weaves; long or short sleeves; roll or flat collars. Sizes 36 to 46. (Blouse shop, third ficor.) Handmade blouses Handmade and $4.95 handdrawn blouses of fine batiste. “V” or square necks; tuxedo fronts; roll collars; long sleeves with turn-back cuffs. Sizes 36 to v = (Third ficor.) % 4 & ! R & G corsets Pink, coutil, elastic c at top, garters front 9 and side. All sizes. Also pink satin finish ban- deaux at 59¢. (Second floor.) Linen - finish . white huck towels, size 17x35 19 inches at 19c Also cotton huck towels 18x36 inches at 10c. (Third floor.) Enamelware kettles The famous gray- 79¢ stone enamelware, heavily coated on steel body. Ketile, as shown, 79c; pre- serving kettle, 59c. Both”are full 2-gallon capacity. First quality. (Third floor.) First quality SANI- EX—a serviceable, T 49 sightly felt-base floor covering in attractive patterns. Square yard, 49c. (Fourth ficor.) - P Brussels rygs Save about $13 on these rugs. Known for their durability. At- 25 tractive patterns. Sizes 9x12 and 8.3x106. (Fourth floor.) Axminster rugs Seamed and 2 seamless Axmin- s36 5 sters in small, all- over, oriental and medallion patterns. Sizes 9x12 and 8.3x106. (Fourth floor.) U. >. Navy nammocks Cost the govern- s 95 ment about $5. Heavy l white canvas; easily assembled and taken apart. 3 ft. wide; 6 ft. long. Extra ties and spreader rope, Lace brisbie curtains ‘headed with loops ready to curtains, h;l;& Dutch zg‘ or without ‘valance. White scrim at 95c. (Thirg floon) Women’s glava Kayser's imported ¢ chamoisette; 2 - clasp 4 style with three-row spear back. White, mastic, beaver, brown, ‘black. (First floor, south anex.) Girls’ bloomers Closely knit cotton Jersey bloomers, with 19 elastic at knee and waistline. White, pink, black. 5 (Third floor.) Girls’ rain capes Rubberized sateen, with silk-lined hood attached. Navy and red. Sizes 8 to 16. 32.69 (Third floor.) Dutch rompers Peg-top effects in c self-color or combina- 79 tion _ patterns. Cham- brays, ginghams, madras. Elastic or banded at knee. Sizes 2 to 6. (Third floor.) 7a 7 Klearflax rugs The all-linen § 75 rug that lies flat 29' without curling and gives unending wear. Solid colors to harmonize with any color scheme. 9x12 and 8x10 feet. (Fourth fioor.) Coca door mats Ready for fall and c winter weather. Closely 69 woven with high pile and stitched edge. Size 14x23 inches. (Fourth floor.) Velvet rugs 27x54-inch wool sz'gs velvet rugs in floral and all-oyer patterns. (Fourth ficor.) Table damask, yd. Heavy quality, satin finish cotton damask. Five mneat patterns. 58 inches wide. = (Third floar.) Light' gray wool blankets, with dark $3'95 borders. Weight, 4 1bs.; size, 66x86 inches; cost the goverament about $5. (Third floer.) Full_ bleached. 'omen’s union suits Cotton ribbed union c suits. Kayser make. Augusta are Pink with band tops and tight knees. white " with band tops and tight or loose knee. Sizes 36 and 38. (First floor, south annex.) Pictures and prices of many AT, No phone or mail orders Flapper dresses For the high school junior of 12 to 16.s 69 Rick gingham plaids and plain color chambrays. (Third floor.) Girls’ serge dresses All-wool navy serge s 95 sleeveless dresses, trimmed with black and white; patent leather belt. Sizes 8 to 14. (Third floor.) Tots’ sweaters All-wool sweaters s .39 in coat or tuxedo 2 styles. Solid colors and combinations. Sizes 24 to 28 for kiddies of 2 to 5. (Third floor.) Women’s sweaters New wool tuxedo sweaters in black and 33.95 fall shades; some with contrasting colors; also fibers in light colors. (First floor, south annex.) Carpet sweepers -An all-metal carpet s .69 sweeper that picks up dust and dirt quickly and as well as the higher priced sweepers. (Fourth fioor.) Wool and fiber rugs Hodges’ well known s 95 wool and fiber rugs— 8. most economical wool rug _known. Long wearing; good lcoking. - Sizes 9x12 and 8.3x106. Seamless 81x9%0 round thread sheets, with three-inch hem. Sl 09 21c—36x42 (Third fioor.) Pillowcases, inekec dummons steel cots Extra-strong fold- s 39 ing bed cots with ¢ Simmons patented - galvanized spring. 2 ft. 6 i size. Slightly marred. 5 (Fitth floor.), . Heavy cotton ribbed. (Third floor.) ~ Women’s gloves 2-clasp imported 31,59 lambskin gloves in black, white, gray, tan, Sizes 6 to 7%, but not all sizes in every shade. brown. (First floor, south annex.) Girls’ skirts Wool serge middy $1 .95 skirts—some on Full pleated. bands; others with white bodice. For girls of 6 to 10 years. (Third floor.) Girls’ dresses Gingham and cham- § bray dresses in a wide range of styles. Two %oups—sius 2 to 6 and 7 to (Third floor.) Cambric, edged with c Swiss embroidery. 2 Sizes 2 to_12. Also drawer waists, taped, —with washable buttons. Sizes 8 to 14. At 25c. (Third fioor.) Golf clubs Imported from $6) 29 Scotland, all hand forged, with selected hickory shafts. Also $8 to $10 golf shoes at $5.85. (Mezzanine, first floor.) ST ) Jersey coats Women’s sport jackets for riding or 35.95 sports wear. Sleeve- less; in solid colors and sports shades. (Mezzanine, first fioor.) Boys’ union suits Fall and winter suits. 89c ‘High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 26 to 34. (First fioor, south annex.) ' . Boston bags Genuine split cow- s .69 hide, sewed-in frames. Linene lined, finished with pocket. 13, 14 b:‘ndkls inch s’ue-, Brown or ack. ~ B o s o= 3 - Women'’s silk hose Seamed-back silk hose, in brown and Men’s cloth hats Sample hats, worth 69‘ dou::ll::pst.‘ifi;aidw;;rc. sl"5 Woen’: hose Burson cotton hose, zsc Children’s hose - Medium-weight mer- ¢ cerized and heavy- Men’s silk shirts Broken lines of §5 $3.85 : knit to fit and do fit ) = = ribbed cotton hose; gray. All with mer- Tweeds, mixtu: d and $6 silk shirts. some subject to slight jr- smooth and snug. Black cerized tops and lisle soha S colora e A1 hand Al sizes, but not in regularities. Sizes 6% to 9%. only. Sizes 84,9 and 9%. feet. Slightly irregular. blocked. all styles. Stripes and colnrs. (Main floor, south annex.) - (First floor, south anmex.) (First floor, south annex.) (First fioor.) (First fioor.) Madras shirts Women’s skirts Men’s union suits Wool prunella §095 Including various 31_35 $?;nd $2.50 medium 31'35 sklr!s,.smanly. plait- grades. White and weight union suns/. e;i"dw“h .ch%lce & stripga: & Collarh aty ‘lt:‘g‘i:;s k;‘cafil :'2:’ h;.}; broken plaid or striped patterns. tached and negliges. . . gl 3 cannot guarantee to last all day (Second ficor.) (First floor.) (First floor.) Women’s dresses Sleeveless jumper 56_50 s}yle as sketched. Men’s hose Men’s collars Fur chokers Women’s plush coats Salt’s Peco plush Full seamless black Seven styles of first Head and tail trim- (First fioor, Men's Shop.) .75 ; Serges, vgours,blvel‘-( 3 coats in the new 36- s16 med chokers, with mrercerized lisle; sub- quality soft collars, veteens. Navy, black, brown, jnch flare models. choice of fitch or ject to slight imper- in sizes from 13% to gray. Misses” sizes, 16 to 205 Ay Jined throughout. dyed opossum or raccoon. fections. 6 pairs, $1. 16%. women'’s, 34 to 52. (Apparel shop, second floor.) Women’s dresses to go at $ 3.95 $ 8.95 51 3.95 Toéo mahy styles to picture. $3.95 group includes wool serges and satins. X $895 group includes satins, taffetas and crepe de chine. One and two of a kind styles. i $13.95 group includes tricotines, satins, taffetas, crepe de chines and flowered georgette crepes. B Black, navy and brown in all lots; some lots also with tan, gray and copen. Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20; women’s, 34 to 40. (First floor.) (Beeond floor.) (Second fioor.) Men’s neckwear Men’s trousers Cassimeres and 33.95 worsteds in various stripes and patterns. Sizes 28-40 waist. (First floor, men's shop.) Seasonable silk four- in-hands. Stripes, fancies and solid colors. 3 for §2. 9 Apparel shops, second Sioor. i s ) (First floor.) Two-pants suits o i ’ Boys® knickers Women’s umbrellas ©= Women’s nightgowns Women’s dresses Y : ¥ 5 s Corduroy and cloth c Woolens or cordu- §) 85 Silk umbrellas for 54-95 Slip-over models of c Sleeveless jumper € knickers, made with roys. tremendous as- 9' :_he fall xiam;. Blak‘u- gan!gric.d ?ar;‘q-cr{l- dresses Ioi doéellyc.l hip pocket and belt - ments; unmatch- ite or leather loop roidered stitching in woven linene. oli 2 F 2 " d. . £ (First floor, south annex.) tec (Second floor.) (Second floor.) (Third floor.) (Third floor.) Indian play outfit Boys® blouses Envelope chemise Sateen petticoats Grelchen‘ aprons ; 3 300 school blouses to Amoskeag ~ gingham C Tailored styles of ¢ . Black, blue or green o) Bakiicoal and 29 go. Striped percales 39‘ with tie-back and braid white lingerie cloth; 9 sateen with deep ruffle; pants, with feathered with sports or collar trimming. Bungalow ~shoulder straps. also some white sateens. headpiece. Sizes 4 attached styles. Sizes are 6 aprons of striped percale, 69c. 1 to 14. (Second floor.) (Second floor.) to 14 years. (Third fioor.) (Second ficor.) Boys® sweaters Double shawl col- lar in coat style, with s1'79 Corduroy suits Oliver Twist but- sz"s styles in Children’s shoes Black and brown 81.69 Women’s shoes A high-grade phono- s Opera pumps and ox- graph, slightly used, b 1 fords, chiefly in black Jeather lace shoes. ut guaranteed as ton-on kid, gun metal and pat- iwith leather or tex- freely as if you had paid full shade of Havana pockets. Blue, gray, ent leather. few whites. tan soles. Sizes 5 to 11 for price. Only three.. Sold on - brown and gray. Washable. maroon and brown. Heavy 200 pairs. Incomplete sizes. children 2 to 7 years. liberal terms. Sizes 3 to 6. ribbed. Sizes 8 to 15 years. (First floor.) (Third fioor.) (Second floor.) (Tuira fioor.) (Third floor.) Boys’ pajamas Heavy Scotch flan- 51.09 Boy Scout shoes Mahogany elk uppers, with all-leather. soles and counters. Long-mileage shoes for school Women’s shoes High shoes from ss_ss regular stock, all re- duced. Light or dark Boys’ caps Corduroy or wool c kaps ‘in the popular. plaited and one-piece 6 records Double-disc phono- graph records —7-inch nel, trimmed with silk frogs. One and 50 tan calf, black kid, gun metal. Gear T € < 2 X i > size. Six of them (12 styles. Leading, fall colors two piece styles. Sizes for e;fi‘ sglreslw.lkl}l":izes e Sizes 10 to 13%, $218 selections) for just S0c. and patterns. Head sizes 6% boys ‘of 4 to 16 years. £ (First floor.) Sizes 1 to §%, (Phonographs, second fioor.) t0 7%. (Third ficor.) (Third fioor.) This wardrobe A full size double- door golden oak 51 3.65 wardrobe = with drawer .and clothes hooks. (Fourth fioor.) 7th at F Y Where prices are guaranteed 7th at F U. S. barrack bags Made of sturdy can- e Enamel crib vas_ or de n z ¥ Tea wagons denim; in white, bl White: enameled, $99).85 " Full size, ‘white 95 4 a:'tlllmkh:‘l:i.“! l‘l:inio?ce\d with " Heavy ~twe-inch ;*13 35 45 pounds fof’ ‘IZ'as ‘enamel crib, with $ lhhonny,d ‘l’:“:lf sl 4-’5 brass eyelets for heavy draw continuous post ::‘v‘::e d’:vyi:i tw:lltl grokp sides and:Rome gnhd“r:;w‘:ihs elf. cord. 3 ft. high, 2 f(t de. : bed with one-?néh fil]ers.m) 2k finished with roll edge. n| ;-prml. h 4 cels. 20