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14 CHURCHILL URGES | BROADER EMPIRE Zolonial Secretary Says Brit- ish Must Extend World- Wide Trade. he Associated Press. LONDON, October 12.—"Great Brit- in must trade with the whole world, wut if foreign nations cannot or do not choose to trade with us on a cufficient scale, it is time to make a ong march forward on the pathway 1 development.”™ rtion was made this nflen‘ i Winston Spencer Churchill, secretary for the colonies, it the Mansion House, where »1d in furtherance of a_Hritish empire ex- tion in 1¢ The Prince of Wales <o spoke at the meeting. and urged ‘hat in order to provide employment work on_ the exhibi- in an ad- food and « simiar raw materlals abroad ssity of extend- roportion of wed the vi the empir f things & Mr. Chure nely diffi cult for us to needed from the not only in the 1 in all quarters of plendid prospect in un- tlalities for a world- « was not advocating trade mpire to the exclusion of | ide, as that would be im- onclusion he said he the trade depression had rassed its worst point. —_— FAMINE DEFEATS BRITISH | PLANS FOR RUSS TRADE Chancellor Sir Robert S. Horne Says Soviet Also Is More Anx- ious to Buy Propaganda. GLASGOW, Scotland. October 13.— Sritish plans for trading with Rus- la have heen defeated, it was de- «lared by Sir Robert Stevenson Horne, lor of the excheguer. in an! here last night. He sald that was partly the result of the Rus- | mine, and could be attributed - fact that Rus- “‘more anx- in propa- tested the lovaity of some of hm| friends by concluding the trade agree. | ment with the soviet government. He ' idded he was prepared to defend that \greement because Fe believed the | er until Rus-| sla was again producing grain, and| 1180 because he believed the best way | k Jdown_bolshevism would be ‘o penetrate Ru with ‘“honest | mercial methods. Nothing can be gained by sending | goods to Russia’” he went on, “for | it is perfectly certain the Russiams| ve nothing to give in exchange. | While they may have accumulated: stocks, they bave no means of trani portation. Sending goods to Russi it present would mean making gifts of them. and Great Britain is not in a position today to make presents to; any one” ADMIRAL * LINE * Operator for UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD TRAVEL TO |California By Luxurions § Floating Hotel S.S.Bay State from New York NOVEMBER 26th " Let your hotel bill pay your transportation. 18 to 21 days. $250 up. Rooms with bath at slightly advanced rates. Enjoy all the advan- tagesof a cruise through tropical waters and a visit to Havana and the Panama Canal on your way to Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle—Tacoma, on the Pacific Coast. For details address any touTist agency or The Admiral Line 17 STATE STREET . WHEN NAYUDEWONT PLUTO WILL ' A S ___——-—_—._.___—__—___. THE EVENIN(T Washington New York Paris STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1f Friday Is Always Remnant Day Desirable merchandise at exceedingly low prices | Men’s Furnishings at Lowered Prices . 84 Men’s Soft Collars. iour discontinued styles; round or pointed ends. Sizes 141%, 1514, 16 and 16}%. 15c each; 4 for 50c; were 35¢. 10 pairs Men's Scotch Woolen Goli Hose, medium weight; size 10. in gray only. $2 pair; were $4. 105 Men’s Silk Four-in-hand Ties, good assortment of neat figured effects, in dark colorings. 6Sc each; were $1.50. 35 Plain White Fine Cambric Pajamas, small and medium sizes; frog trimmed. $1.65 each; were $3. 9 dozen Men’s Fine Cambric Handkerchiefs, row hems. $1 dozen; were $1.75. 42 Men's Fiber Silk Shirts, in the season’s newest striped pat- terns; good color combinations that are fast; sizes 14 to 16).. Very special, $§ each; tax, 20c. 120 pairs Men's Fine Cotton Socks, full fashioned; regular made. double heels, toes and soles; colors blue, gray, tan and black; sizes 10 and 10%4. 25c pair; were 50c. , 31 Men’s Light Tan Soisette Shirts, button-down collar at- tached; sizes 1472, 15, 15%%, 16}. $150 each; were $2.50. Men's Furnishings, First floor. hemstitched nar- Men’s and Young Men’s Suits $27.50 each; were $45 to $60 , 1921, Extraordinary values have been pmcured from manufacturers at reduc- tions from the new lower prices. Many large lots, discontinued assort- reductions on these are very great, as reductions on our Remnants always are. | ments and broken lines have been added from our own stocks, and the } i | E Friday Remnant Day is our well known weekly conomy event, and be- - cause of the greatly lowered prices we cannot make exchanges or allow i returns, hence no Remnant Day merchandise is sent C. O. D. or on ap- proval, and no Mail Orders are filled, because we want our patrons to see ! the merchandise and judge the values for themselves. ! Infants’ Apparel 9 Children's Wool Sweater Suits, consisting of belted sweater leggings, cap and mit- tens. $7.50 each; were $I4. 7 Pink or Blue Eiderdown Baby Buntings, made with hood attached, soiled from display. to 42 regulars; 22 Suits, Two and Three Button Models, in grays, blues and 3 browns; striped and neat patterns. Splendid values. These are ends of lines in the following sizes: 34 38, 39 and 40 longs; 38 stouts. Men's Clothing Section, Sccond floor. Good fabrics, well tailored. were $4.50. pairs _Children’s White Worsted Mittens, soiled from display. 25¢ pair; were 85c. 13 pairs Children’s Dark Blue Jersey Drawer Leggings. $1.95 pair; were $3.50. 6 Children’s Worsted Hats, small sizes. 95c each; were Men’s Shoes Reduced 21 pairs Men’s Patent Leather D 3 Sl e cather Dress Oxfords; sizes 6 to 10 B. medfmpa"; Melns Tan gnsgxhsh Hl[;h Shoes, with rubber heels. ium narrow toe; sizes 9A; 714, 8,8%,9 S S AT B;6t010C;6 to 18 pairs Men’s Tan Blucher Shoes, rubb broad toes; sizes 6 to 10 D. Special, ;‘ n; re.r R e 19 pairs Men’s Bath Slippers; sizes 6 to'11. Men's Shoe Section, First floor. 45c pair; were 75c. 50 dozen Boys® School Blouses Special, 75c¢ each - Made of fast color woven and printed madras and percales, light and dark color effects. Attached collar. Sizes 7 to 14 years. An unusual opportunity for moth- ers to supply the blouse needs of the boy going to school. Boys' Bection, Fourth Ioor Dolls, Toys, Golf Bags Reduced for Friday 10 Dolls, jointed, with wig and sleeping eyes. 14 16-inch Dolls, straight limb. $2.25 each; were $5. 10 Infant Character Dolls. $4.50 each; were $10. 45 Cry Babies, dressed. 35¢ each; were $1. 30 Infant Character Dolls. $1.85 each; were $5. 14 Large Infant Character Dolls. $3.25 each; were $7.50. 3 Life Sise Infant Dolls. 810 each; were $35. 10 80-inch Straight-limb Dolls. $8.75 each; were $15. 44 Small Dolls, cellulold head, composition body, silk chemise. 45c each; were $1. - 24 25-inch Straight-1imb Dolls. $6.75 each; were $13.50. 8 Dressed Dolls. $5.50 each; were $16.50. ¥ 15 Straight-limb Dolls. 93¢ each; were $2.50. 2 Life Size Soft Dolls. $4.25 each; were $7.50. 9 Wood Dolls with wig. 85c each; were $4.50. ‘5 Chubby Dolls. $4.75 each; were $10. 35 Clapping Clowns. 13e each; were 30c. 1 Dressed Doll. $8.73; was $11. 1 Dressed Doll. $7.75; was $10. 2 Dressed Dolls. $5.75 ench; were $5.50: 6 3-piece Sets of Reed Doll Furniture, settee inches high. $4.50 each; were $8. 50 Learn Quick Alphabet Puzzle. 50c each; were $1. 46 Feather Friends, just the thing to teach the little ones about the different kinds of birds. 50e each; were $1. 3 Golf Bags, aluminum tops and bottom, made with outside pocket, with lock and key. $8 each: were $20. $3.50 each; were 24 inches long, 19 Toy Store, Fourth floor. 600 Yards Imitation Clany Specially Priced, 15¢ Yard These laces offer véry un- usual values—there are about ten patterns of edges from 1% to 2 inches wide, and two_ pat- terns of insertions 2 and 2% inches wide to match. There are also ten patterns in ecru edges and one odd pattern in insertion. For scarfs, spreads and trimming linen covers, etc., these are much used, and the values are exceptional. Also a small lot of Valen- ciennes Laces, mostly in French Val. A few Insertions to match; also a few beading and edge combinations. Special, 60c dozen yards Lace Bection, First floor. Muslin Undeuarmenu Specially Priced, A special lot of muslm un- derwear, including bloomers, petticoats, envelope chemise, ste -in drawers, corset covers straight chemise. Made of whlte batiste or_ nainsook; prettily trimmed with lace and embroidery. A good value, Muslin: Underwear Section, Third fleor. Fur Trimmings Reduced to Half Price Because the Fur Section is discontinuing its stock of furs by the yard, we have made these great reductions to in- sure quick clearance. 1% yards Pointed Coney. yard; was $1. Boc ~ 1 yard Vicuna, 2 inches wide. $1.50; was $3. 23 yards Black Coney. yard; was 28e. 2 yards Mouffion, 6 inches wide. $5 yard; wans $10, 21 yards Brown Opossum, 2 inches wide. 50c yard; was $1. yards Sealine, 1 inch wide. yard; wan $1. 5 yards Black Opossum, 2 inches wide. $1 yard; was $2. 2 yards Black Coney, 2 inches wide. 35¢ yard; was 70e. Also 3 Gray Fox Scarfs, ani- mal shape; exceptional values. 527.80 each. 1 Red Fox Scarf. $2250; was Fur Section, Third floor. Umbrellas 13 Women's 25-inch Tape-edge, Piece-dyed Cloth Umbrella; assorted wood handles, bakalite trimmed. $3.45 each; were $6. 4 Men's 27-inch Tape-edge, Piece-dyed Umbrellas. $4.95 each: were Umbrella Section, First Aoor. 13%ec .50. Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. Children’s Hosiery 60 pairs Children's Fine Ribbed White Silk Hose, slight imper- fection at top; sizes 81z to 10. $1.75 pair; were $2.25. 50 pairs Children's “hlte Pink and Blue Silk Socks, slightly damaged where tagged; sizes 51x to 912, broken assortment. 73e pair; were $1.50. 80 pairs Children's White Socks with fancy turn-over tops; sizes 7 to 81:. 3 palrs for 50c; were 25¢ p Alsu a small lot of Children's Socks and Stockings. in various qualities, at reduced prices. g Shildren’s Hostery Section, Fourth loor. Dresses for Stout Women 1 Brown Tricolette Dress, hand- somely embroidered, piped in rust; size 4213. $58.50; was $75. 2 Brown Tricolette Dresses, bead trimme: sizes 4215 and 4415. $39.50 each: were $35. 2 Black Tricolette Dresses, with embroidered panels and wide girdles; sizes 4213 and 461:. $35 each: were 850. 1 Black Tr'cotine Dress, tunic effect with wide satin girdle; size 4813, $19.50; was $28.75. Special Size Section, Third foer. embroldery and Women’s Skirts 2 Black Silk Poplin Skirts, soke and sunte eftects, sizes 30, 3%, waist $17.50 each; .80, T Ravy 'B1% Poplia Skirt. tunte and voke effect, size 30 walst. $17.50; was $27.50. 2 T“fle“m. Jouble box )\.\nled, : was 1 Black apd White Clecked Serge Skirt, side pleated. $10: was $23.50. Skirt Section, Third floor. Housewares Reduced 25 Cases, Swift's Borax Laun- dry Soap. 4Sc dozen cakes. Spe- cial, $2.95 for case of 100 cakes. 1 Lot of Varnished Wood Coat Hangers. Special, 10c each. The following articles slightly damaged or imperfect: 3 Ash Cans with covers. $1.50 esch: ‘were $3.80. i.!.‘n-xe Size Garbage Pails. $1.50 each; 6 _White Emmzl;d Ten Keltles, 5- «quart size. 7bo ea 10 White Enameled “Coftee " Pots, 2- quart size. 850 each; were $1.15, En&wrled 4-quart Stew ea were $1.. Lot of Screw Drivers. 10c esch; ':'!‘D‘elg!rlhd Fiber Scrap Baskets. 7S¢ gz.smnll Size Willow Market Baskets. b .gu.lr:mfl'fu Enameled Clolhen ".‘:Ef:e e aper shopstog e 50 oathi 00, \Tand peinted Work Basket. $5; was 3 Small Hand-painted Work Basket. $2.75; was 1 Electirc wnilu Machipe, with attached wringer, slternating current motor. ; was $8I 1 \l‘wn-hnrler Gi rus stove. for oil or ‘Oven, r ‘was $4.50. 2 Porcelain ‘l‘uhklu‘nn 'hbg;:: ool "'x”l h e pa Sools, T F1.95 ea 18 }:IIIIII!‘ Finish Mail Boxes. 10c ach; ©*{louewares Bectien, Fitth floor. Theodore Haviland DINNERWARE At Clearance Prices Pink rose garland border with gold line decoration. 24 Dinner Plates. 65c each; ‘were $1.35. 69 Break(nt Plates. 50¢c each; were o 47 Saup P\ate» B0c each; were 20 Sauce Dishes. au each) were 4 Gravy Boats and Stands. $2.90 each; were $8.75. 1 Covered Casserole, mat gold handles. $3.95; was $10.50. 2 Covered Dishes, mat gold handles. $3.95 each; were $10.50. 4 Cream Pitchers. $1each; were $2.50. 3 10-inch Meat Platters. $1.50 each; were $3.50. 3 l'Z:nch Meat Platters. $3.35 each; were $5. 2 7-inch Bakers. $L50 each; re $3.35 'Et Boulllon Cuvu and Saucers. 15 Decorated Englm: Porcelain Covered Dishes. Values up to $3. Speelally priced §1 each. Chinsware Bection, Fifth Soer. SPECIAL 20 Single Wool Blankets Each $5.95 Block plaids, in pink, bluc. gray and tan; Soisette binding. Size 72x84. Blanket Section, Second floor. SPECIAL 30 Wool Crib Blankets Size 36x54 $1.50 Each Blagket Section, Second floor. Silk Comforts 3 Silk Comforts, lamb's wool filled; damaged. $7.50 each; were 18, 1 Silk Comfort, lamb's wom mled soiled. $10; was $37.50. Slik Comfort, lamlb’s woo fllln-fl‘ oi $8; was $15. Bedwear Section, Second floor. Photographic Outfit Special, $5.50 Consisting of: 1 No. 3 Brownie Camera. 1 Photo Album. 1 Box Paste. 1 Package Art Corners. Also:; 6 Tobacco Jars, 75¢ eachs were $1.50. Kodak Section, First floor. Millinery and Trimmings 12 Street and Sports Hats, a good variety of colors. $3.75 each; were $4.75. 12 Hackle Feather Bands. $1 each; were $3. 50 Fancy Feathers, mostly os- trich. 50c each; were $1 to .50, 10 Flower Wreaths, import- er's samples. 50c each; were $1. 2 dozen Fancy Feathers and Quills. 25c each; were 50c. Millipery Sectlon, TLird flcor. Women’s Dresses A small group of Georgette and Canton Crepe Dresses, in navy and black; sizes 34 to 42. $1950 each; were $29.50 to $45. 1 Navy Embroldered Georgette Dress, muda o\er taffeta; size 3s. 1 l\a"y Georfieue Dress, made omraénnw an copen foulard; Black Tsflau Dress, with embroidered and beaded front and back panel; size 38. $25, was Black Canton Crepe Dress, Hul!l.ble tor mourning wear; size s Black Crepe de Chine Dress, sultable for meurning: iz 0. ‘was ‘Women's Dress Section, Third floor. Women’s Suits 1 Man-tajlored Suit, of navy trico- tine, “size 42; hip-length coat, sligl.tly cippled; el color embroidery, nicely ined. ~$24. was $76. T Mocha Colored_ Suit, of woft duvet d high collur, self wtrap: in tan crepe de chine; .50;_was $39.50. 7 B!Hclly "Tailored Men's Wear Be!le Buits, two are in navy, the rest black: coat, 3-button model, nfllch coliar, IDl!flflM Fail mndeln rood. range of sizes. each; b‘ A limited number of Brvwn l Tricotine Bults, strictly tailored, lined in hn\"gsllk pean de cygne, collar, can orn_plain "or belted. Very ecially priced, $27.50 each: Women's Suit Section, Third floor. Women’s Knit Underwear Women's Fine Ribbed, Medint- weight Gotion Combtaation Kuite, Jow neck, sleeveless, ' ankle length, " sizo ; were §1. 18 “Women's Fino Ribbed Fleeco Lined Oumbiuuvr‘l Solts, high neck, Sleeves, a 5 5 A mkle length, size G. ia Pairs Women's Fine. Ribbed, Mo- djum-weight Cotyln Tights, ankle Iength, and Wu-;ll Enit Underwear r. Seetion, . ¢ Misses’ Apparel 3 Cotton CRM Smocks, Peter Pan col- lar and cuffs, en trimmed with yel- low, sizes 16 Ild l! $2 each; were 1 Copen Organdy Blouse, Peter Pan collar, Irish crochet edge, size 16. $1.50 by '1’%’1"4 Dimity Bl mi louse, P P collar and cufls, Dleated frill oo 1 Pongee Smock Overblouse, - redpin worsted, sise 16. O 1 Overblonse, of white tte mint Puseywillow silk, em‘b:‘:}d':md i tte over Jades eise 26, m.u, s 135, ’Hlllllllefl"flfiw:lllek- !lflh‘ lld bll o a5 butto size 19, $14.80; was $10.75, e 1 Scotch Tweed Skirt, fuil gathered aports model, patch pockets and butts ;xit.naec 5154 nen size. $4.50; e 2 Baronet Satin Skirts, in brown, full thered, sizes 27 and 26 inch waist. sach; were 89,88, - rt Tengthy -lnmwuna Delied moden sise u lal‘ Section, Fourth fioor. , . i Women’s Waists | 18 Georgette Walsts, with lace- | trimmed frills; smart with sweater or sui i and flesh and bisque. $3.95 each; were $5.75. 1 12" Georgette Waists, tuken from regular stock; in bi ‘ mnnhmfwfi & otheop = - Women's Black and Tan Calfskin : ITwo lots of oxfords in which the sizes have Lecomie too broken to remain in aular stock—and we must make room for the new stocks. 55 pa const e the re of | these lines. and we ofier them to you, for clearance. & price below their original cost Women’s Tan Calfskin Oxfords Open 9:15 AM Exceptional offerings in . Women’s Footwear Oxfords, $4.75 pair BLACK CALFSKIN OXFORDS, made w tip, semi-pointed tue also a tan brogue ox models 7 AA military heel and Go rd with the popular wi ior Autumn-Winter \\q_\' A; 4 to 6 AA: 312 to 3% 3 1). $4.75 pair; were 8. J) to § , 3, 3} $5.75 pair ; i : color blu a combinations of orc! rose and tan with white. each: were $8 and $6 77 Handmade Handkerchief trimmed in filet were $10. H Pump~ w 30 Colored Organdy Tailored | Waists, trimmed with frills or | 37 rick-rack brald; in_rose. fesi. h-'ufs.“"d orchid. $1.63 each; were were $10. ! We have grouped together several lines from our sutimer | | stock that have become broken in size i ! 6 X CALFSKIN, BALL STRAP OXF i h round toe uded a few p. ed 1ot | some w ‘-d toe, Ulhtrs W and low f 2.4 4 Handmade Batiste Wai filet trimmed; size 31. $1.65 en jon, Third floor | Sweaters i 10 Fiber Silk cdo Swe in fancy wedves ade. turquol de tomato are I us blouse or sweater; s 10. : wan 89 : ; « 1 Brown Wool Heavy Weave 63 pairs there are, plain L"‘"" e Sweater, tuxedoscollar that b heel and 1 er’rl ~UI"~. 1zes in fl 3 tons over like a coat; size 40. .ollr-\\ $3.95;: was $6. 19 Black Wool Sleeveless Spen- cers, particularly good to wear under coat or sweater. $1 each: were $1.75. i 4 Navy Fiber Slip-ons, trimmed with Koman and tinsel braid bands, subject to slight imperfec- tions f-nm handling. $5.75 each: were $10.35. Sweater Section, Third flocr. Lunch Sets. Special 50 Liberty Lunch Sets, 65c set. Consisting of 1 center piece, 6 plates. 12 tumbler pieces. 6 Voile Bedspreads, with filet lace insertion, for single or o s, three-quarter beds, size 72x108. vard; regularly £350. 2. ot g & $10 each; were $20. 40 yards Navy Chiffon Satin. $2 yard; regularly §3. Linen Section, Second floor. 95 yards Satin Crepe, in navy, brown and black. $250 yard: regularly $3.50. Bathrobea and Kimonos 65 yards Satin Canton Crepe, in navy and brown. $350 vard: 18 Jepaness Cotton Crepe Ki. fegularly $450. N i monos, in pink with blue birds 35 yards fion Velvet, in black, plum and French bluc. $4.5¢ and white embroidery. Madec vard; regularly $650. with looze kimono sleeve and ‘(!Lrt.n.s each: were $4.50. tractively t folds, pockets rose and gray with_ ®conventional design in a contrasting shadc $9_each; were $IS. 24 Cotton Crepe Kimonos, mad. in.regular Jrpanese Style, with pocket sleeves and girdles, em- broidered in colored floral and conventional designs. In pink rose, lavender and blue. _Si. each; were $4.50. 3 Kimono Section, Third foor. Silk and Philippine Undergarments 17 Philippine Gowne, low neck and short sleeves: prettily hand-embroidered und_sealloped. Sizes 14, 15, 16, 17. F Y hiiiohine Gowne. low neck and short d Black prine Gowne, 10 dozen pairs Black ¢ garter hand. broidered and hem 3 " e :{fgn atses 4;3‘. r1"1.. 17. ;s'.'ss each; tops; good weight for Fall wear. $2 pair; were 52.50. J lrvndl Gowns, hl'h e p : sle‘e“vellh“llm‘ u.E sx‘ eadl 36 pairs Black Silk Hose, lisle tops and soles, with woven scli Fhilippine Enseiope Chen ¢ ;;.he::m““fi.m‘:xyle'.wnm 3 .mp:o d\ucs 9 and 11 $l.zfvl:r;i'r, were Sz‘zsI - i jozen pdlf\ Brown Si ose, semi shioned, with lisle soles I 16 Fles!' Crepe de Chine Extra iz -+ Gowne, *low. neck, . come with ehort wd garter tops. Sizes 84 to 10. 85¢ pair; were S1.10. I‘ sleeves, others slooveless: tatlored and 19, 20 lace trimmed models. Si: desirable 1 andmade footw: th heel. 20 yards Navy Blue Chiffon Velvet. Silk Section, Second floor. Womer's Hosiers Section, First floor i Slippers, Very Special, $7.75 pair 10 yards Chan white, gold and orchid, blue and orchid. $2.25 yard; regularly 55,50 100 yards Canton Crepe, in brown, navy and light taupe. I'he following Silk Hose offered at reduced prices, owing to slight damage caused in hem by tag ing machine: < 20 dozen pairs Heavy .an, brown, white and silve Women’s Silver Cloth Evening A special purchase enables us to offer a small 15t of very silver cloth evening slippers, st nr"- nd thie ve larity 8A; Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Splendid Values in Silks and Velvets atin, in pink and white, orchid and §z.6° $3 yard; regularly $5. Many good dress lengths are to be found on our Remnant Counter, in both black and coforyd silks asd crepe weaves. Women’s Silk Hosiery At Friday’s Low Prices ity Black Silk Hose, a few pairs in $250 pair; regularly $3 and $3.50. $8 each: were $16. 3 Flesh Satin and Crepe Gowns, low neck and short sieeves, & 16 and 17. $4.95 each: were $16. 9 Dazen Flesh Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise, corset cover and strap effects: some are tailored, others trimmed with Ince and georgetts crepe. Bpacial, $2.45 acl Women’s Coats Special, $39.50 Silk Underwear Section, Third floor. - 12 Necw Untrimmed Coats in Normandy and Bolivia cloths; colors are Sorrento, navy and brown. A good range of siz 7 Wool Jersey Youths’ Shoes Reduced to $4.25 Pair Because of broken sizes and in- complete lines. 17 pairs Black Calf Blucher fihne!. welt soles; sizes 11, 111c, G, 1L 11k, 12 D: L 25 pair; were $5.50. 4 nalrv Tan Calf Blucher Shoes, broad_toe, wel! soles; sizes 12, 123z, 13, 1312 $4.25 pair; were 51 pairs PBlack Calf Blucher Cut Shoes, with English toe. welt soles; sizes 1, 1 in B, C, I E widths. $4.25 pair; were $4. 17 pairs Dark Brown Calf Lace Shoes, broad toe, \\ell soles; sizes To close out, 36, 38, 42 and 44. 1 Brown Leathe Coat, size 42. $15; was 570, cather Motor Coat, 15 was $55. oAt Rection, Third Sateen and Taffetine Petticoats, Special, 95¢ 2, 12% B 11, 12 C; 11. 1 = 3 3 {B l:lo 10t }ZW, S pair; 10 dozen New Petticoats, in sateen and_taffetine. Dresden wfltm:’rxi ek Ca,“ nI:"_m_e Shocs: designs, finished with deep ac- C._$425 3 Ve B cordion-plcated ruffle, or in 2*pairs Boys Tan Calf Shoes. ylain colors with Dresden trim- with broad soft toe. welt soles; sizes 512 C; 5 D. $4.25 pair; were $6.50. Juvenile Bhos Bection, Fourth fior. mings Also models with tai- iored tucked flounce. Colors are black, navy, taupe, brown and green. Specially Priced, 95c Each 12 Silk Jersey Pettibloomers. dinished ~ with double - shirred 5 ; In_ green, blue, rose and Pillows, Bags, Etc. viglet, 8303 each were 8. 1 1 2 Green Silk Jersey Petti- a to '/ Former Prices i comeraiih deey piearea cur Large collection of remnants 7395 each were 86.75. and short lengths of cretonnes 2 Figured Satin Petticoats, silkoline, denim, poplin voiles, plain hemstitched ~models: ' in nets, silks, 3 trimmings and other fabrics. pink only. $4.95 each; were $6.75. Drapery Bection, Fifth floor. Materials for Making Draperies, Curtains, a Petticont Scction, Third ficor. 100 Girls’ Gingham Dresses Special, 95c Each Girls” Dresses, in plaid checked gingham, with p and cmbroidered collar cuffs: some with embroide vests and fancy trimmi cellent values: good for schoc s 7 to 12, Girls" Sectis , wrth floor. Friday Special W. & L. Step-in Corse Special, $4.50 zen W, & L. Step-in Co i of heavy 1a cets, m. well boned with ut the wa mmm : suppor L 5 0 RS0 e 36,50, 14 Oads and I in Cors including front back 1 in medium, waistli h-bust styles; sizes Were £5, %6 and 8%, Corset Section, Thinl floor. ! ts r pinic coutil ne 150 each: Friday Specials in HANDKERCHIEFS n's All-linen % - inch ial, 25¢ each; $3 hem do: . ‘dozen Women's Sheer ‘Linen Handkerchiefs narrow hem. 13c each, $1.50 dose sen. = Handkerehiet Section, First

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