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" 10 WANT TRADE PAGT WITH CUBA ALTERED In-! Manufacturers Urge creased Differential to Cope With Germany. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 6.—Allernt|nn‘ or tne 1¥02 treaty between Cuba and| as to increase| substantially the present 20 per cent | was requested of | Congress in a resolution adopted byl the annual convention of the Ameri- | the United States so tariff differential can tion. The cha the Cuban cor the United Sta Growing severity of competition, pecially from Germany, @ “the greater need for preferen rangements with Cuba, the re maintained. It cite xport Associ n doilars in 1920, mor United S with all | South American countri »mbin German manufacturers, the conven- tion was told by its retary, A. W. Willmann, ‘have rped American pate cliing _German-made goods bearing United Stit fca. . Allen Walker of the Guaranty Trust! nz worid trade con- sit- > foreizn exchange uatis pointed out that e time American exports rose, with no cor- responding inc in those of the| buying country. their i power wi ene and the ! tion’s e nge silumped further. i To strengthen the buying power of | foreign customers, id, must be the paramount cons ion in con- templating @ national cconomic pol- icy. Reforms recommended by Mr.| Walker to rehabilitate world trade included definit. settlement of the reparations issue on a basis allow- ing Germany to pay in k debts and gencral disentanglement from “senseless paper bonds which are fettering the world's economic strength.” George Weston, South American manager of the American Expr Company. _suggested longer credi better delivery and William €. Redf tary of Commer: retiring president. the statement that be the d he vius exists. must markets Foreisn said. or the manufac on full t would offer a safety everybody. The United States also would get its share both Russ! ind world markets resardless of Ger- yaan competition. SEVENTEEN DIE AS TRAINS CRASH IN PARIS TUNNEL! Gas Explosions Follow Cullision.! Burmning Many to Death. 100 Injured. By the Associated Press October olljsio ng sought by olution | at American | trade with Cuba exceeded half a bil- | 1 than the | trade marks in | foreign couniries and even in Amer- d, agree- ment on settlement of the interallied sreater gene osity in dealing with South Americ 1d. former Secre- | ssociation's believed ween one-third | and one-quarter of production in the United States now constitutes a sur- for which no domestic market be found for the surplus production, he urers will not be able to employ full forces or run he asserted, valve through which German industrial energy may be fruitfully expended to the zood of n 6.—Reports received | ities of the loss of life ol between two ing the colli hospitals. Newspaper reports h caught fire follow- and two died in indi- cate that about 100 were injured. Tt is feared that those who were trapped in the burning wreckage may never be identified, as they would surely be burned to a cinder in the in- t unreached by the fire- tense heat, y men, who were directing streams of water from both ends of the tunnel. Later it was learned that the fire of small started by explosions il- uminating eas tan in the coaches of the telescoped train The train for A a sailles had pped to repair broken coupling. When the collision occurred hundreds of the injured were able to escape b running. through the dark tunnel” along the track to both ends. Troops were call- to surround the ed out immediately scene of the ¢ ter. —_— MYSTERY SURROUNDS MURDER OF JAPANESE Police Seek Hotel Roommate and Cook After Body Is Dis- covered. Iy the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK. October Yashuhara, a Japanese, British government during the room at the Empire Hotel. e manner in which the man had puzzled the authorities. ie body lay on the floor with a towel around the neck. which led the police to believe he had been strangled, but examination later showed no marks -t _death of violence. The room In which Yashuhara was found had been rented by another Both were seen | Y The police are looking for Kobin and a Japanese cook, who, it was learned, had visited dead man at his home in West| Japanese, Tan Kobin. tbout the hotel together. 1he street. he police sald Yashuhara arrived 6.—Harry said by the nolice to have been employed by the and Jater in a sanitarium at Morris. g found dead yeste sterious circumstances in this country from England on Sep- tember 18. —_— TRIESTE STRIKE ENDS. TRIESTE, October 5.—The strike effect for some days was called off today, the strik- which has been in ers returning to_work. n’t Delay! Don’t walt until the snow flies be- fore having your furs, fur and plush garments cleaned and repaired. Our methods of clean- ing such- articles will restore their original attractive- ness and, it they need repalring, our Talloring Depart- ment will render high-class service at reasonable cost. 4724 CALL MAIN ’cms 4726 ; : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 192 ~ New York Washington Paris " N\ Woodward & Lnt rop Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. e e The Original Friday Remnant Day Sale Provides Many Exceptional Values for Tomorrow’s Shoppers _As we originated the Friday Remnant Day Sales in Washington with values that commanded immediate and widespread attention at that time, so we are continuing the Friday Remnant Day with values as unusual now as Men’s Furnishings at Friday Special Prices 41 Men’s Striped Madras Union Suits, sleeveless, knee-length style, with elastic insert across back; sizes 34 and 42 only. 65c each; were $1.50 and $2. 37 pieces Men's Light-weight Babriggan Underwear, long and short sleeve shirts, sizes 34, 48 and 50; ankle-length drawers, sizes 42,44 and 48, 50c each; were $L50. 67 Men’s Union Linen Handkerchiefs hemstitched; narrow and medium width hems, regular size. 6 for $1; were 35c each. 72 pairs Men’s Fine Lisle Socks, in black, purple and green; broken lines ; sizes 9% and 10. 20c pair; were 40c, 60c and 75c. 108 pairs Men's Pure Silk Socks, seamless double lisle toes. soles and heels, in black, navy, gray and cordovan; sizes 9% to 11%. Specially priced, 65c pair. Men’s Muslin Night Shirts, fall weight, ve neck style, with colored braid trimming; sizes 15 to 20. Specially priced, $1 each. 41 suits Men’s Light-weight Soft-finish Cambric Pajamas, silk frog trimmed; small and large sizes. $1.65 each; were $3. 12 Men’s Brown Herringbone Cloth Hats, all-over stitched style; silk lined and silk sweatband; sizes 674, 7, 7%, 7% and 7. $2 each; were $4. Men's Furnishing Section, First floor. Men’s Shoes Reduced 13 pairs Men’s Tan Calfskin 713 pairs Men’s Heavy Reindeer Leather Shoes, blucher style, Round-toe Bluchers. Sizes 6,.7. with broad toe and heavy sole. 7+, 8, 8% and 10 D. Special Sizes 8, 9 and 9% A; 6 and 6% B; 6,10 and 11 C; 6, 6%, 10 and 10% D. $4.95 pair; were $12. 12 pairs Men’s Tan Mahogany Calfskin _English Shoes, high grade. Sizes 8, 84 and 9 AA; 7,7% and 9 A; 872 and 9 B; 6 and 8 C. $3.95 pair; were $10. 2 pairs Men’s Cordovan Eng- lish Shoes. Sizes 6/ B and 11 D. $4.95 pair; were $15. New and Desirable Silks At Greatly Lowered Prices Many good dress lengths in both black and colored silks, satins and crepes are to be found in a large se- lection of remnants which we offer tomorrow at greatly lowered prices. Special mention is made of the Canton Crepes in very good shades, both plain and satin-faced. Also the following specials in Silks and Velvets, from which we will cut any desired length: Satin Crepe, black, navy and brown. $250 yard; was $350. 35-inch Satin Duchess, black and navy. $2 yard; was $3. Chiffon Velvet, in black, plum and French blue shades. $450 yard; was $650. Navy Blue Chiffon Velvet. $3 yard; was §5. Silk Rection, Second floor. price $4.95 pair. 32 pairs Men’s Dark Tan Cali- skin English Shoes. Sizes 6, 6%, 7, 7%. 8, 8%3 94 land 10 D. Special price, $4.95 pair. l;f}cpail's Men’s Vici Kidskin High Shoes. Sizes 8% to 11 D. Special price, $3.95 pair. 51 pairs Men’s Bath Slippers. Sizes 6 to 11. 55c pair; were 75C. Men's Shoe Sectfon, First floor. Friday Clearance of DOLLS Of many different sorts and sizes at half and less than half original prices. An excellent opportunity to secure dolls for Christmas. 12 Full Ball-jointed Dolls. 24 16-inch Dolls, full jointed. $2.25 each; were $5. $350 each; were $8.50. 42 Infant Character Dolls. $475 each; were $10. 11 Straight-leg Dolls. 50c each; were $1.25. 50 Crying Baby Dolls. 45c each; were $1. 33 Infant Character Dolls. $250 each; were $5. 17 Large Infant Character Dolls. $3.25 each; were $7.50. 4 Life Size Infant Dolls. $10.75 each; were $25. 12 30-inch Full Jointed Dolls. $7.50 each; were $15. 14 Small Baby Dolls. 95c each; were $2.95. 65 Small Dolls, celluloid heads, compo. body. 45c each; were $1. 28 25-inch Full Jointed Dolls. h; were $13.50. 15 Infant Character Dolls. $195 each; were §5. 5 Some of these dolls have real .hair wigs and closing eyes—the wigs either curly or bobbed. Also 20 3-piece sets Doll Furniture. $1 set; were $2 and $250. Doll and Toy Section, Fourth floor. Women’s New Stockings At Prices that Mean Economy 20 dozen pairs Women’s Black Silk Hose, with silk or cotton sole; sizes 8% to 10; hems slightly damaged in tagging. $2.50 pair; wel re 96 pairs Women’s Heavy-weight Black Silk Hose, with lisle soles and garter hems; slightly damaged in tagging; sizes 8%, 9 and 9%. $2 pair; were $250. 18 pairs Women'’s Outsize All- silk Hose, in cordovan, hem damaged by machine; sizes 9%, 10 and 1035. $3 pair; were $4. Hoslery Section, First floor. Women’s Pumps and Oxfords 111 parrs $4. 75pair Were $8.50 in the lot to $15 An accumulation of odd lots of women’s pumps and ox- fords, that have become too broken in size and qualities to remain in our regular stock—we are offering these desirable shoes at this exceptionally low price, $4.75 pair. In the lot of 111 pairs are included Black Calfskin Ox- fords, made with straight tip and military heels—Brown Calf- skin Oxfords, with wing tip and military heels—and a few one and two strap pumps, in black and brown, with Louis heels and turn soles. Sizes in the combined lot as follows: 435 to 8 AAA; 4 to 7 AA; 3%, 4, 414, 5, 5%, 6, 6%, 7%, 8 A; 3, 3y, 4, 4%, 6, 6%, 7%, 8 B; 234, 3, 3%, 4, 434, 5, 6%, 7C; 2%, 3, 3%, 4, 6% D. Bhoe Section, Third fleor. 30 dozen pairs Women’s Fall- weight Black Cotton Hose, Burson make; sizes 8% to 10%. Special price, 3 pairs for $1. Limoges China Dinnerware Less. Than Pre-war Prices We call particular attention to one dainty medallion pattein of pink roses and conventional border of green and brown with gold line, at these extremely low prices, which are actually less than before the war. i 35 Oatmeal Saucers, 2Ge each; 2 Cream Pitchers $1 each; were were @5c. 23 Large Dessert Dishes. 3Sc¢ 1 Gravy Boat and Stand. $2.50, each; were 7Se. was _$6. 2 Mayonnaise Bowls, with fast 3 Teapots. $1.85 each; were $4. stand. $1 emch; were $3. 1 8-inch Baker. $175, was 2 Pickle Trays. 75¢ each; were $3.75, 14 Double Egg Cups. 25¢ ench: were @5c. 1 10-inch Platter. $1.50, was $3. 1 12-inch Platter. $1.95, was $4. 2. 10 Dinner Plates. 75e each; were $1.30. 46 Breakfast Plates. 50c each: 1 14-inch Platter. $2.95, wan $6. 2 Covered Dishes. $295 each; ‘were 81, 6 Tea Plates. 50e eachj were $1. were_88. X 18 Large Teacups and Saucers. #1_each; were 13 Small T 14 Coupe Soup Plates. 50c each; were §l. 3 23 Butter Chips. 15¢ each; were 7S¢ each; were 45e. and Saucers. Dinnerware Section, Fifth floor. / then. Women’s Winter Coats An Average of 1; Less Only 15 coats in this lot, purchased at a special price, i featuring Nor- mandy and Bolivia Cloths, silk lined, with Nutria or Australian Opossum Fur collars. A good assort- ment of sizes. Special price $39.50 each . Coat Section, Third fidor. Special for Friday Misses’ Black and Navy Middy Suits $15 each; were $19.75 16 Middy Suits, in black or navy, with pleated skirts. Full blouse, with long sleeves and sailor collar, trimmed with white braid and emblem on sleeve. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20. . 3 Sage Green Cotton Crepe Smocks, with Peter Pan Collar and scalloped around the bottom; the collar and cuffs are of yellow crepe. Sézes 16 and 18. . $2.50 each; were $4.25. 2 Navy Blue Tricotine Capes, combined with satin; copies of importations; size 16. $48 emchs were $100 and $115. 2 Georgette Crepe Afternoon Dresses, in jade and Nile green, trimm: with silk lace—short sleeves; sizes 1€ and 18. $19.75 each; were $20.50. 9 Betty Wales French Serge Dresses, cable stitched in varied colors; made with round neck and long sleeves, button trimmed, belted models; sizes 14, 16, 18. $15 each; were $19.75. Misses’ Section, Fourth floor. Sample Flowers " for Hat Trimmings nusuall s D0 The remaining samples from our big sale of last week—no two of them alike, but embrac- ing about 300 pieces in all, in- cluding gold and silver effects, duvetyne, velvet and silk com- binations in all colors. There are large and small single flowers, small clusters, berries, fruit and foliage. ‘Also at the same low price of 50c are a number of Sample Feathers and Feather Novel- ties. Also 21 Street and Sports Hats, $3.75 Mostly dark colors, but in good shapes and styles, re- duced to $375. Milligery Sectlon, Third floor. Leather Goods Reduced = English Morocco Overnight Cases, 1 \lack and 1 biue, containing pair of leather slippers. $6 each; were $10. 2 Patent Leather Overnight Bags, teather lined. $13 each; were $32. 2 Beal Morocco Overnigirt Bags. $18 ; were $32. o e Leaiber WeekEnd Bar, moire silk lined. $32; was $40. - 1 Electric Lamp and Kettle, in leather case. $10; was $1. 1 Alcohol Lamp and Kettle, 1n leather case. $7.50; was $9. Teather Goods Section, Fitet floor. . Silverware 7' Glass Compotes with gold bands, $1 each; were $2. 3 Decorated Glass Sugar and Cream Sets. 85 each; were $7. 2 Decorated Glass Oil or Vine- gar Bottles, $3 each; were $8. 1 Decorated Glass Flower Vase in French gilt stand, $3; was $6. 2 Relish ‘'Dishes, Quimperware, each; were $6. 15 Glass Oil or Vinegar Bottles, in hammered silver-plated holder, 50c_each; were $1. 10 Glass Mustard Jars, in ham- mered silver-plated holders, 2S¢ each; were SOe. A small lot of discontinued patterns in Dessert Forks and Spoons; 1847 Rogers plated ware. $4 dosen; were Butter Knives, 50c each; were $1. Silverware Section, First floor. Children’s Hose 100 _pairs Children’s Fine Rib- bed Fall-weight Hose, of black and eordovan cotton; sizes 6% to 81%. Speeially priced, 25¢ pair. 40.pairs Children’s Fine Ribbed Silk and Silk Lisle Hose, in white; slightly soiled; sizes 4% to 6%. 3 were 75e. 80 pairs Children’s Socks and Stockings of lisle, cotton and wool; various qualities at greatly reduced prices. Children’s Hoslery Section, Fourth floor. Women’s Knit Underwear 19 Women's Wool and Cotton White Tights, ankle length, sizes 5 and 6. $1.50 pair; were $2.50, 16 Women's Fine Ribbed SfIk and ‘Wool Combination Suits, high neck, long slesves, ankle length, size 7. $5.85 each; ‘were $6.75. 18 Women's Fine Ribbed Cotton Cor- set Covers, high neck and long sleeves, sizes 8 and 9. 7bo each; wers $1.85. ‘Women's Knit Underwear Section, Third floor. Friday Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; " not sent C. O. D, or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. Girls’ Middies Special, 65¢ 100 Girls’ Middy Blouses, white only, with patch and inverted pockets; plain or braided coi- lars. Sizes 8 to 18. Girls' Section, Fourth floor. Boys’ Wear 80 Small Boys' Rompers, in as- sorted colors, sizes 2, 3, 4, 8 years only. 78c 1.50. 37 Small Boys' broken lots, 2%, 3, 4, 5 years only. 75¢ each; $2.25 to $2.95. 18 Khaki Middies; sizes 4 T5e years only. Regent make. each; were $1.85. 38 Blue Serge Golf Caps, g quality serge; sizes 6%, €15, 67 63 only. 75c each; were $1.25. Boys' Section, Fourth floor. Men’s Umbrellas $1.18 each; were $2 39 Men's 27-inch Black Gloria Cloth Umbrellas, with assorted wood handles. Tmbrella Section, First floor. All-Linen Handkerchiefs Specially Priced 50 dozen Women's All- linen Handkerchiefs, sheer quality, narrow hems, un- laundered. Special, 15¢ each; $1.80 dozenm. 25 dozen Men's All-linen Handkerchiefs, narrow hems. Special, 25¢ each; $3 dozen. Handkerchief Section, First floor. Splendid Values in WAISTS 17 Hand-made Batiste Blouses, filet trimmed; all.size 34 $1.95 ench; were $2.95. 14 Hand-made Batiste Blouses, made with frills, tuxedo or Peter Pan collars, embroidered and trimmed in contrasting shades, as white with lavender, tan, biue. rose or jade. $3.95 each; were $8_and $8.75. 8 Handmade Linen Blouses, trimmed in filet, in rose and tan. $3.95 each; were $10.75. 13 Colored Organdy Blouses, roll tuxedo collar and turn-back cuffs, edged with narrow pleat- ing, buttons, in rose and pink. each; were $2.95. 15 one or two of a kind, Geor- gette Crepe, Net and Crepe de Chine Blouses, last of lines, taken from regular stock, in navy, bisque, flesh, white and gray. $2.95 each; were $5.75 and $6.75. 12 Wash Silk Blouses, in pretty $1.95 stripes, with tuxedo ‘or Peter Pan collars. $395 each; were $4.50. Blouse Section, Third floor. Siberian Squirrel Chokers Specially Priced, $10.50 Also_very special values in Chokers at $22.50. 1 Red Fox, animal style scarf. 1 Gray Fox, animal style scarf. 1 Stone Marten. 2 Natural Skunk. 2 Jap Marten. 2 Kolinsky Dyed Fitch. )‘.“Dark Brown Wolf. r Section, Third floor. Kodaks, Razors, Stropping Machines 12 No. 2 C Brownie Cameras. each; were $5. 19 Razors, with khaki cases. 50c each; were 75e. 6 “Mark Cross” Razors, with blades. 50c each; were $2. 11 “Ever-Ready” Stropping Machines and Strops. 85c¢ each; were $1.50. Kodak and Cutlery Section, First floor; Slip Covers for Automobiles - Greatly Reduced 10 Sets Ford Touring Car Covers, that cover the seats, backs, arms and doors: rear doors have pockets. Good serv- iceable striped materials, pre- shrunken, fast color, washable fabrics; wonderful values. $5.65 sety ly 4 Sets, as above, for Dodge Touring Cars, 1920-1921 models. $7.65 set; eriginally $15.75. 24 Jifty Covers that will fit various makes of Touring Cars. These cover -the seat: cushions and back only. each; were $425 and $4.50. Drapery Section, Fifth floor, ; Special Size Ap, 1 Navy Wool Poplin Coat, satin lined; size 42;7’. .60; was .50, 1 , combination of satin 4815, 78, bound; size ise 4415 and Hoseses: Borks 18 and ‘Sizes. 40 -ficgfifl' ‘each; - gray; sises 40! wers $45 and Special Sise Section, Thipd Soor. very desirable; assembled in sizes * fastened with large pearl - 25 Young Men’s Two-Trousers Suits Specially Priced at $29.75 Two-trousers Suits are very much in demand by men, as ‘they practically give double service. Single-breasted and three- button effects of plain gray and brown cheviots —the materials that wear so-well. Sizes 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 and 40. One .of the very best values we have been able to offer in several sea- sons. 7 Ulster Overcoats, me- dium and dark gray and brick red colors; double breasted with belted bac y models; size 9 Overcoats, In Chester- fleld and Ioose box dress styles, medium and dark gray heavy-weight fabrics; some hate satin yoke and sleeve lining, while others are full satin lined; sizes 36, 29 and 42 regulars and 39 and 40 stouts. $37.50 each; were $50 and $60. Men's Clothing Section, Second foor. s Specials in Wanted Housewares 72 Scrap Baskets, colors and shapes. each. 2,500 Cakes Swift’s Borax Laun- in wvarious Special, 25¢ ary Soap. Special. 45c dozen; Case of 100 cakes, $3. 10 Aluminum 6-quart. Kettles, for preserving. Special, 1 19 White Canisfer . Setw; con- sisting of bread box,-cak& box, flour, sugar, tea and coffee cans. Slightly imperfect. $1.35 set; were $2.15. ' 18 10-quart White Round Dish Pans, slightly imperfect. 65¢ each; were $1.15. « 12 Heavy Duck Laundry Baes, slightly _shopworn. 50¢ each: yrere $1.25. 10 White Combinettes, slightly damaged. 95c each; were $1.35. 8 White Rolled-top Bread Boxes, slightly damaged. $1.35 each; were $2.18. 6 Large Size Universal Food Choppers. slightty shopworn, $1.95 each; were $4.00. 6 2-quart White Double Boilers, slightly imperfect. 63c¢ each; were $1.15. 1 Porcelain-top Kitchen Table," one drawer, size 24x36, slightly damaged. $9.50; was $14.50. 3 Grass King Lawn Mowers, 16- inch blades. $7 each; were $10.50. 3 Grass King Lawn Mowers, 12- inch blades. $6 each; were $9. 1 Grass King Lawn Mower, 14- inch blades. $6.50; was $9.50. 3 Berkley Ball-bearing Lawn Mowers, 14-inch blades. $8.75 each; were $14.25. 1 4-foot Steel Frame Step Lad- der, slighty shopworn. $2.50; was 1 6-foot Steel Frame Step Lad- de‘r““sllghtly shopworn. $3.75; was $7.50. ‘Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Lace Curtains at Reduced Prices 1, 2, 3 or more pairs of a kind; solled or mussed samples are in- cluded— 3 pairs Ivory Swiss Point Lace Curtains, attractive border de- signs, 2% vyards long. were $14. 2 pairs Ivory Swiss Point Lace Curtains, insertion effects, 2% yards long. $6.206 pair; were #12.50. ¢ pairs Ecru Swiss Point Lace Curtains, pretty border - design, 21 yards long. $7.50 pair; were $15. 3 pairs Ivory ‘Net Curtains, with embroldered border design, 214 yards long. $8 pair;)were $10.50. 1 pair Filet Novelty Net Cur- tains, ivory color, 2% yards long. $2.35; was $5. 1 pair Rose Poplin Curtains. with artistic stenciled barder and valance. $4; was $13.50. 5 pairs Fine White Swiss Cur-: tains, with hemstitched ruffies; 23 yards long. $1.25 pair; were 4 pairs Wide Border Ivory Swiss Point Lace Curtains, 3% yards long, wide width. $19.50 ir; were $40. 1 pair Stenciled Crash Curtains, colored stencil border, valance, 2% yards long. $2.75 pair; were $5.50. - 1 palr Ivory Volile Curtains, lace trimmed and hemstitched. _”lm-w 6 pairs Brussels Net Curtains, pretty floral border, in white, 213 yards long. $11 pair; were $17. 38 pairs Voile Curtains, with at- tractive lace and embroidery decoration, 3 yards long. $11.23 pair; were $22.50. 2 pairs Ivory Duchess Lace Curtains, neat border design, 2% yards long. $6.50 pair; were #$14.50. 65 pairs Fine Voile Curtains, with ruffies and neat colored em- broidered edge, 2% yards long. pair; were $8.50. Large. Collection of ' Remnants and Short Cretonnes, silkolines, silks, poplins and various other drapery and upholstery materials. % to 3 less than-regular prices. Curtaln asd Drapery Section, Fifth ' > ficor. . be each.. $7 pair; - WOMEN’S FALL SUITS Specially Priced $29.50 A most attractive assortment —to be exact, jus —High- zrade Tailored in mavy. black and brown—sizes rangin from 16 to 42. The uits are made from excellent quality tri- cotine and Duvet de Laine—most of the coats are knee length some are self trimmed—with notch, or soft collars with high fastenings. All lined in peau de cygne or radium. An unusuul value at this time of the season— $29.50 each; were $39.50. Women's Suit Section, Third floor. Infants’ Apparel 2 Children’s Wool Je Sweater Suits, including draw- ers, leggins and belted coat. $5 e 3 were $15. Children’s Corduroy TRomp- made with band at knee and trimmed with w stitchi $3.95 each; were $5.50. 2 White Enameled Invalid Trays. painted in rose design $1_each; were $5. 2 White Enameled Racks, soiled from display. each; were $3.50. 9 Children’s Beacon Cloth Bath Robes, in dark colors, made with roll collar and pockets; fin- ished with cord and tassel. $2Z.95 each; were $4. 23 Children’s Worsted Toques, in_brown, blue and_tan; stvles suitable for either boy or girl. 50c each; were $1. 30 Pairs Children's White Cam- vric Bloomers, made with elastic at knee. 25e each: were 65c. 14 Children’s Nainsook Combi- nations, trimmed with tucked ruffle, edged with embroider. lace.” 73e ea 75, Infapts' Section, Fourth fioor. Clothes T Tablecloths Silver bleached, pattern, size 68x68. Special, $3.95 each Linen Section, Second floor. I I 50 All-Pure Linen dice Charmeusette Petticoats Special at $2.75 Charmeusette Petticoats of an extra good quality, with tucked and pleated flounce; in blue and black. This petticoat is de- signed especially for service, and very nicely answers the purpose of a silk one. Also the following: 3 Milanese Jersey Silk Petti- coats, heavy quality, in colors of purple and green. $7.50 each; were $15. 6 Jersey Silk Pettibloomers, with shirred cuffs, in green and purple. $2.85 each; were $5. 3 Copen Blue Satin Pettibloom- ers, with pleated and _ruffled cuffs. $1.85 each; were $3.95. 3 Heavy Jersey Silk Petticoats, with pleated ruffles, in two-tone effects; purple and brown, blac and blue, rose and brown. $3.75 each; were $5. 5 Rose Colored Sateen Petti- bloomers, of heavy quality, with double elastic cuff. 75¢ each;: ‘were $2. Petticoat Section, Third - floor. Wool Sports Scarfs 1 Tan, with brown collar, tan belt and fringe. $9, was $20. 3 Plain Green, with collar, belt and fringe. §6 each; were $18. 3 Plain Green, with fringe ends. $3.50 each; wers $9.! & Hand Knit Scarfs, tan, brown, wis- tari; ‘with_contrasting borders. $2.50 each; were $7.50. i ¢ Brushed Wool Scarfs, in cerise, with fringe. $1.50 each; were $3.50. 4 Worven Scarfs, in maroon, with con- trasting color on the ends. 65c each; ‘were $2. Also these: 15 Decorated Glass Medicine Glasses, with cover. $1.25 each; were $2. 12 Decorated Glass Night Sets. $1 ench; were $1.50. Art Embroidery Section, Second floor. Children’s Knit Underwear 12 Children's Fine Ribbed Wool and Cotton Pants, ankle length. to fit chil-~ 4ren from 10 to 12 years. t im0, yer $ ‘were 19 pairs Children's Plain Weave Wool .)':ad "?II Plsll( ].;“e IPHB‘;I“(“ fit Children from § to 13 years. ir; ere $1.40 and $1.60, &5 Cbildren's KEnit Underwear Section, Fourth floor. Traveling Goods 1 18-inch 3-piece Traveling Bag, cor- dovan color; extra large; sewed-on cor- e leather lining and’ three pockets. was $32.50, — gk 1 inch Spiece” Genuine Black Cow. ¢ Traveling _ Bag, handsewed-in frame, extra large sewed-on corne: leather lining, turee pockets. $16.7 was -inch G-plece Welted Seam Black Genulne. Cowhlde. Traveling Bage. | Evod ide linen lining. $13.76 each; were 2" Mendel-Drucker Extra Size, Bul Top Wardrobe Trunks; this large ward: « robe trunk has clothes section as spa- _cious as that of any trunk made. Floor 1 Full 8ize *Dust-proof” Wardrobe Trunk; the interior s of dainty. ere: tonne:' an electric iron-holder is de- tachable in the second drawer. Floor sample. .50: was 3 . Traveling Goods Section, Fourth floor. | 20 Pairs Woolen Blankets Special, $6.95 Pair Plaid pink, blue, tan and gray, size 66x84. Blanket Section, Second floor. Friday Special 201 Undergarments 95¢ each These are slightly soiled and mussed undergarments, made of pink or white | tiste and nainsook s ars included ettily trimmed with lace or embroidery. Muslin Underwear Third floor. Section, Pleated Prunella Skirts Specially priced $8 In many attractive models with side or combination |14[eals: navy or brown, with side pleats of checks or stripes: navy with white or tan, and brown with tan. The price is far below the usual. Skirt Section, Third floor. 28 De Bevoise Corssieres Brassicre with elastic W line and supporters at- tached, forming a girdle below Lhe waist " Sizes 21, 28 only. 30, $2.50 and $3.50 each: r 2.50 to $8. i . S Corsets, medium bust models, of wh and low ite coutil, well boned, long skirts, Bon To Roval Worcester and W. & To models. Sizes 21, 22, 23,726, o5, 9. $2 eachs were $3.50. 2 Dozen Elastlc Waistline Cor- n plain pink and broche <. Sizes 19, 21, 32 each: were %250, Corset Section, Third floor. Lamps and Pedestals 2 Green Marble Pedestals, 3 B stals, $20 each; s;" Green Marble Pedestal, $20; was 1 Green Marble Pedestal, $10; was $18. 1 White Marble Figure, $20; was $45. 2 W Marble Lamps with marble Flober. 390 each: wero 345, Vhite Marble Lamp with glr{be,‘vu!: ‘was $75, o e hite” Marble Lamp wi e iy, Mertle, Tamp with marbls lamp Section, Second fioor. Pictures and Picture Frames 8 Genuine Steel Engravin and Etchings in imitation mfi’ hogany frames. These pictures were marked $5 and over, un- framed. Now specially priced, $2 each. The frames of slightly damaged: 1. The Lord is My Shepherd, $1.75; Eutering-the Locks, $1.75; 3 Tefurn of Tersentone, $1.751 was these Dpictnres ored Prints, Venoisa Colored Extnta ¥ienol subjects; T5c . D: 2 ;mB“.'l.'n poleon_ on Board th o0, fitbe Bellophose, e Weeping Magdalene, $2.50; was Standing Frames 1 Genuine Oval Mshogany _Frame; size 714x9% inches. $2: was $5. _ 1 Mahogany Frame: 6x8 inches.- $2; was & Imitation Mahogany Donhle Frames: sizes 438, 518, 638, 7x9, slightly dam: ed. : were $4. 1 Imitation Triple Mahogany Fram gize 4x6, slightly damaged. $2.60; was orany Frame; sz 553, eligntls .50; was $5. cture Section, Fifth fioor. Blanket Bath Robes A special lot of Blanket Bath Robes, made with sailor collar. or collarless and cuffs. finished with wash satin ribbon, pockets d cord, in rose, blue, lavender and navy, with conventional de- signs. 15 Blanket Robes, of figured material, collar and cuffs, tai- lored or trimmed, pockets and cord gir@le. In rose blue and lavender. Special, $3.95 each. Kimono Section, Third floor. Sweaters S Fiber Silk Tuxedo Sweaters, in pink, turquoise _and honeydew. 75 each; were 38.75 and $9.75, 3 Fiber Silk Sweaters, slip-on models, in ecopen, can be used as blouse or swegter. ' $2.95 each: were $0.75, 2 Brown Wool Coat Sweaters, tuxedo models, can_be fastened o sizes 40 and 42, $3.95 each; were $6.50. 9 Tubular Knit Wool Scarfs. in ox- ford, blue or brown heather. $2.95 each; were $4.50. 20 Black Wool Sleeveless Spencers, good to wear these cool days. $1 each; were_$1.75. 4 Lig! eight Brown Jersey Tuxedo Contac S size 42, Bpecial, $6.95 sach. Sweater Section, Third floor. Pure Irish Linen Plain Tea Napkins Hemstitched; size 12x12 Special, $2.25 dozen Linen Section, Second floor. Philippine Lingerie 28 Philippine Hand Scalloped Enve- lope Chemise, camisole top. large size only. $1.95 each; were X 17 Flesh-color Philippine En'lloYQ Chemise, corset cover style, daintily hand embroidered and scalloped. sizes 36 to 42. $1.95 each; were 6 Pairs Philippine Drawers, Jvretlily ‘embroidered in solid and evelet designs; afl;slhl 23 and 25. $1.86 peir; were Also 27 China Silk Waist Slips, high in black, white, Bizes 36 to 44,

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