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r 10 - FIND TEACHER DEAD INHER CLASSROOM Miss Mary Alice Berry Dis- i 2 th covered Lifeless When Search Is Started. Miss Mary Alice Berry, teacher of e fourth grade in the Toner School, 24th and F streets, was found dead In her classroom in the school about 1:30 o'clock this morning. Her death occurred some time after 2:45 oclock yesterday afternoon, when she dismissed her class, and the finding of her body on the floor between rows of desks followed a search conducted by friends and the police. Miss Berry was subject to fainting spells, it is stated. and had such an attack while alighting from a street car several days ago. She w uled to attend a meeting of teachers vesterday afternoon, and her failure to attend was commented upon by friends. malined after school hours to work on her schopl records, and, knowing | she would be delayed in reaching Bottle of Milk Unopened. It developed that Miss Berry re- home by the teachers’ meeting, had sent for a bottle of milk, which was| on_a desk unopened. at 6 o'clock Garthe, 2400 16th street, and started an inquiry. le: failed to return home her sister, Mrs. Louis with whom she resided. at summoned friends When it was arned that Miss Berry had not been ‘When she taken to a hospital and none of herj fr iends had see her, the aid of the police was sought. Native of Georgetown. Detectives Stringfellow and Lvnn went to the building. They succeed- ed in opening a door, bullding and found the body teacher. scl entered the of the Coroner Nevitt visited the ‘hool shortly afterward and gave certificats of death from natural a causes, Miss Berry, who was thirty-eizht years old and had been a school te: native of Georgetown, acher the past twenty years, was a where the Berry family was among the prom- in her _sister, ent residents. She is survived by Mrs. Garthe, and two brothers, Albert E. Berry, president of the Chesapeake and Potomac Tele- phone Company, and Charles Arthur Berry, a resident of Philadelphia. —_— hed- | FEWER IDLE IN DISTRICT., Employment Bureau Reports Fall- ing Off in Applications for Jobs. Fewer persons in the District of Columbia are without jobs at present than was the case two weeks ago, it was_Indicated today in reports .to R. District employment office. director of Applica L. Livingston. tions for jobs have been steadily fall- ing oft for the past two weeks, Mr. Li low level vingston said, and last week a new for the past two months was recorded in the number of job- ekers. The citizens’ employment committes assisting the local employment office by furnishing two assistants in the work of the office. —_— PLAN DRIVE FOR JOBS. Colored People Will Holh Mass Meeting Tomorrow Night. To relieve the unemployment situa- tion among the colored people of the Di un strict a mass meeting will be held der the auspices of the White Cross Free Labor Bureau of America, at the Co smopolitan Baptist Church, N street between 9th and 10th streets, tomor- row night at 8 o'clock, according to an P. announcement made by Dr. Simon W. Drew, presiGent of the organ- ization. Col. Henry L. Johnson, former re- corder of deeds of the District will preside, and the principal speaker will be Sergt. Henry Johnson, who won distinction during the world war. Headquarters for Electric Heaters Remember, the electric heat- ers we sell are the best made. They provide steady heat, when and where wanted. All sizes. instant, Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 607 14th St. d Electric Buil 14th and C Sts. N.W. ‘Telephone Main 955 clean, 15 Dozen Pairs Kaysef Chamoisette Gloves 50c Pair In Beaver, Mode, Gray Brown and White Glove Section, First floor. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, TWoodward X Lothrop D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1921. Handkerchiefs 26 dozen Men's All-linen Handkerchiefs, 74-inch hem; full size, durable quality. Special, 25c each. 50 dozen Women’s Sheer Quality Linen Handker- ‘chiefs, marrow hems, soft fipish. Special, 15c each. ‘Handkerchief Section, Firat Soor. FRIDAY IS OUR REMNANT DAY Silks and Chiffon Velvets Reduced Imported Chiffon Velvets, 39 inches wide, in black, navy and - Misses’ Apparel . 6 Jersey Two-piece FPeggy Dresses, stitched white kid col- lar and cuffs, in_brown, navy, tan, henna; sizes 14, 16, 18. $10 were $16.95, 2 Fine Serge Jumper Dresses, with detachable blouses, in navy with rose or copen; sizes 14, 18. $10 ench; were $16.95. 1 White Camel's Halr Sports Coat, silk lined, size 16. $29.50; was $59.50. A Small Group of Skirts, in plaids and stripes; colors include the wanted navy—some long lengths, $5.75 each; wetre $16.95 to $25. 5 Canton Crepe Peggy Dresses, in navy and black, with red or green leather collar and cuffs, size 14, 16, 18. $14.75 each; were $29.50. 2 Palmer Linen Middy Suits, pleated skirts, emblem trimmed: size 14. $3.75 each; were $12.75. Misses’ Section, Fourth floor. Children’s Hosiery The following hoslery duced because of slight imper- fections at hem: 48 Pairs Children's Fine Rib- bed White Silk Hose, sizes 3% to _10. $1.75 palr; were $2.38. 50 Pairs Children's Pure Silk Socks, in white, pink and blu sizes 5 to 9%, broken size as. sortments. 75¢ pair; were $1.50. 36 Pairs Children's Pink or Hlus Silk Socks, sizes 7% to 9%. $0c pair; were 85c. crhudm' Hoslery Bection, Feurth Silk Night Dresses 19 Flesh Satin Gowns, sleeve- less, with imitation Filet lace bands and straps. Sizes 15, 18, 17. $2.95 each; were $5. 3 Flesh Crepe de Chine Gowns, tailored, low neck and short sleeves. Size 17. $2.85 each; were $4. 11 Extra-size Silk Gowns, lace trimmed and tailored models; low neck, short slesves, or sleeveless. $8 each; were $16. 4 Low Neck Flesh or White Crepe de Chine Gowns, sizes 15, 16, 17. $5.95 each; were $16. Silk Underwear Section, Third fioor. » . Women’s Hosiery Greatly Reduced Prices 20 dozen pairs Women's Silk Hose, with silk garter hem, in black, brown and a few colors. Slight imperfections in hem. $2.50 pair; regularly $3 and $3.50. 10 dozen pairs Women's Semi- Fashioned Brown Silk Hose, with tops and soles; slightly sle —/lfllunlled in hem. 85S¢ pair; regu- larly $1.10. 30 dozen pairs Women's Full Fashioned Silk-Lisle Hose, slight- ly irregular in weave; sizes 83 to 10. @5c pair; regularly $1. 10 dozen pairs Women's Full Fashioned Heather Mixed Woolen Sports Hose, slightly irregular in weave; sizes 9 to 10%. 8135 y $2. Ty Section, First floor. O %) Girls’ Apparel 1 White Jean Middy Skirt, fllu(sd on band, slightly soiled, 8. 9Gc; was $2.25. Regulation Coat Dresses, in navy blue serge, with Peter Pan collar of white pique, two-plece model, pleated on band, sizes 10 and 14 years. $6.50 eack; were 8. vl Black and White Regulation Dresses, In shepherd checks, trimmed with black braid and buttons. Sizes 6, 8, 10 years. h; were $15. 1 White Jean Cuff Button Middy, Miss Saratoga make, size 14. $1L45; was $2.50. 6 Ideal Waists, button in front, embroldery trimmed, size 10. 45¢c each; were $1.50. ‘White Jean Middies with blue serge collar and cuffs, brald trimmed; sizes 16 and 13. $3.35 each; were $4.35. 2 Full Regulation Middies, with dark blue wash collars, Miss size 18. 85e Pink Chambray Bloomers, with elastic knee, size 12. 48c pair; were 85c. 1 Cream Colored Satin Slip. with ruffled skirt, lace trimmed top, 8. $1.95; was $5. Gi1e Section, Fourth Soor. Extraordinary Values Women’s Shoes, Oxfords and Evening Slippers If your size is included, it will be an excellent oppor- tunity for saving on your part. 180 Pairs Tan Calfskin and Brown Kidskin High Shoes—Greatly Reduced to $6.75 Pair Most of them are walking shoes, suitable even for winter wear, but there are bined—5 to 8 AAA; 4to 8 AA; and 7, 7%, 8 B; 24, 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 35%5/‘4.%/7 118 Pairs Black Calfskin and Tan Calfskin Ox also some fine cloth lot are Cuban, military, low flat and high Louls heels. In the Sizes com- 7,7%,8 A; 3 to 6 A 8 C; 24, 3, 3% 4 D. fords top shaes. Greatly Reduted to $3.75 Pair Black calfskin oxfords in neat semi-pointed toe model, straight tip and military heel; tan calfskin oxfords, with stralght or wing tip, 31540% B;llsfirag': é?/odeh sizes: y 9y y y ' 4555, 5%, 7 8'A; 274, 5, %, 4, 8C;3, 3% 4D, 5%. 8% 2%, 3, 36,/4. 4, 4%, 5, Smart spcrts nyles for fall in these AA3,3 6%, 69 Pairs Silver and Gold Cloth Evening Slippers Greatly Reduced to $6.75 Pair Silver and Gold Cloth Evening Slipper: able to wear plain or with rhinestone ain opera style, suit- bu:{( s. These have Louis or Baby Louis heels, hand-turn soles; strictly handmade footwear. A few pairs slightly soiled. These sizes ln the combined lot 5 5' ,. 7%, 8 AAA; 3% to 6 AA; 3%, 4, 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 5%, 64,7 C. ‘Women's Shoe Bection, Third fioor. 5, 6%,7, 8A;24to6% B 3 Hemstitched Marquisette Curtains, Special, 95¢ pair 400 pairs. Another lot of those good quality marquisette cur- tains are offered for Frid we advise early selection. Special, 95c pair. 2 Pairs Ivory Duchess Lace Curtains, handsome barder, 3 yards long: $10 pair; were $20. 2 Pairs White Voile Curtains, 2% yards long. $3 pair; were $5. 4 Pairs Lacet Arabian Cur- tains, border and corner design, :x% yards long. $8.76 pair; were 6.50. 6 Pairs Fine Brussels Net Curtains, 3 yards long. $13.78 pair; were $25. 2 Pairs Ivory Irish Point Cur- tains, 3 yards long. $12 pair; were_$18.50. 1 Pair Stenciled Crash Cur- tains, $2.50; was $5.50. 1 Pair Hose Poplin Curtains, ‘with stenciled border. $3.50; was .50, 1 Pair Green Rep Portieres, $5; was $0.75. t week they sold very quickly, so white or cream color, 2§ yards long. 3 Palrs Gray Mercerized Shiki Portieres, greatly reduced. $8.75 pair; were $13.50. 2 Pairs White, Neat-bordered Bwiss Point Curtains, 213 yards long. $7.50 pair; were $14.50. 8 Pairs White Irish Point Lace Curtains, 3 v;rns long. $13.50 patrs were 8 Pairs wh"u Brussels Net Curtains, 2% yards long. $8.75 pair; were §17. 2% Pairs Rrussels Net Cur- mm. elaborate all-over design, yards long. $20 pair; were $40. 1% Pairs Brussels Net Cur- tains, elaborate designs, 8 yards long. 1% pairs for $25; were 23 Pairs Brussels Net Cur- tains, 3 yards long. $14.35 pair; §28.50. ‘were Large collection remnant and short lengths drap- fabrics, cretonnes, sill oil tc., trlmninzs and upholstery !lbrlk.‘ el Lod =i ’/4 to / Les Tllln Regularly Curtain and Drape: Traveling Bags 1 16-inch Black MM‘ &m dn]. Woman's Fitted Travelin I 5 White foitor sriicios” nuo was 2 re-piece Tan Cowhid m nu-.-:u"u- hiand sewed et g s fl"«naf';'u.% neh: '°f-m ‘sach; were $30. ni-em. Bag, exis heavy, io -plece . Y leather ltwlI e 1 '18-inch 8-piece Brown Cowhide Traveling Bag, hand sewed in frame, and sewed.on corners; lightly rubbed. §2.50; Tn'flhl Goods Secticn, Fifth fleer. 50 Dozen Boys’ Blouses Special, 75¢ Each 11:;{ ‘Would Ordinarily Be 14 to 5 More 50 dozen Boys’ Blouses, collar-attached style; strictly fast colors; light, medium and dark colors. Sizes -7 to 14 years. These are not seconds, but standard make. Boys’ Pictures and Picture Frames A 3¢ Six Pictures, varied sub- a imperfect. $1 each; were ""If i Was o * » 4x8: slight l-n-" 1; was §4. T - Tt Fao, ench; were , Fifth fioor. Aboat 2,000 Yards Imitation Cluny Laca 5e Yard '_'3"" 1% 'Em- e exceptional Ol' l-l 'llhl. laces at so low a . Andit’sour patrons’day to economize inshopping This important weekly event brings extraordinary savings in apparel for men, women and children; furniture and furnishings for the home; decorative and utili- tarian articles of many kinds—in fact, practically every department in the house ‘We give below a list of the savings—but there are others not mentioned. “Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C, O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. Women’s Blouses 49 Georgette Crepe Blouses, tie-on models, embroidered and beaded; in flesh, white, navy, taupe and brown; taken from regular stock for clear- ance. $2.95 each; were $5.75. 13 White Volle Blouses, trimmed with frills around the neck and down the front; also French volle blouses with frills in maise, white or flesh. $3.93 each; were $9.75. 7 Handmade Batiste Blouses, with fril)s edged with colored bands. ‘ere $6 and $6.75. 30 Colored Organdy Taflored Blouses, trimmed with narrow pleatings or rickrack brald. In pink, flesh, copen, eorchid and bisque. $1 each; were $2.85. 3 Navy Crepe de Chine Tle- on Blouses, sizes 36 and 38. $3.95 each; were $5. 2 Colored Striped Tub Sflk Blouses, collar and cuffs trim- $3.95 each; were $4.50. Blouse Section, Third floor. Special Size Apparel 2 Homespun Snorts Suits, 1 in gray, and 1 in tan; sizes 4035 and 42%. each; ‘were $45 and $50. 1 Handsome Embroidered ‘Tricotine Suit, h'l navy blue; size 42%. was $150. 1 Embroidered Nl'! ‘Trico- tine Suit; size 44%. $49.50; was $75. 1 Braided and Embroidered Tricotine Sult; size 46%. .50; was $110. 3 Coate, 1 black and 1 navy. in tricotine; sizes 46315, 48%. $49.50 each; were $69.50. Special Bise Section, Third flcor. Women’s Skirts 2 Prunella Skirts, knife- pleated models, in navy and gray and black and white. $5.95 each; were $8. 1 Navy and White Plaid Skirt, double box pleated. $6.951 was $10. 2 Black Serge Skirts, gath- ered models, slashed pockets. $8.95 each; were $15. 1 Black and White Sport Skirt, box pleated. $15; was 2 Black Silk Poplin Skirts, full tunlhaflac'. $15 each; ‘were_$27. 1 Navy Blue Silk Poplin med with narrow pleating. qu: Women’s Ready-to-Wear Apparel Women’s Fur- Trimmed and Plain Coats Special, $39.50 A group of attractive new winter coats for women—in- cluding plain and fur-trim- med models—full length coats, silk lined throughout. In sorrento, navy, and black; slzes 84 to 42. Popular Polo in wanted shades, suitable for immediate wearing; assort- Women’s Suits 1 Beautifully Tailored Duvet de Laine Suit, in dark green, hip-length model, slightly rippled—lined with self col- ored radium, with brown nu- tria collar. A very dressy model greatly reduced to $50. 2 Brown Tricotine Suits, size 34—strictly man tailored, long straightline coats with self strappings. lined in brown radium. each; were $39.50. 1 Navy Poiret Twill Suit, size 36—long coat, link but- ton front, shoe string belt, lined in gray radium. was $49.50. 5 Men's Wear Serge Suits, in navy and black—strictly tailored models, notch collar —long coat, lined with good ty gray peau de cygne. Sizes range from 34 to 38. each; were $39.50. ‘Women's Buit Section, Thid fior. Women’s Canton Crepe Dresses Reduced to $15 A group of Black and Navy Canton Crepe Dresses for Women; some with long chiffon sleeves, others are trimmed in green or red fancy trimmings. Sizes 34 to 38. 815 eamch; were 75, 920! And the following: 1 Flesh Georgette Dress, trimmed with Irish lace, size 38. $15: was $50. 1 Navy Georgette Dress, made over blue and white foulard, size 36. $15; was 3 Black Crepe de Chine Dresses. with white collar ize 34. $15 each; Sweaters 6 Fiber Silk Tuxedo Sweat- ers, in jade, honeydew and pink. $2.95 each; were $8.75 and $9.75. 3 Very Light-weight Wool Tie-Ons, in white, flesh and brown. $5 each; were $10 and 313.50 4 Light-weight Wool Sweat- ers, waistline tuxedo collars, fastened with wool buttons, in white, navy, copen and tur- quoise blue. $5 each; were $7. 8 Black Wool Bleeveless Spencers. $1 each; were $L75. 3 Fancy Ribbed Wool Sweaters, with white stripes; colors are navy and white, flame and white, brown and bisque. $5 each; were $6.75. 2 White Wool Middy Sweat- ers, one with navy and one with red collar; finished with black silk tie. $225 each; were $2.95. Sweater Section, Third floor. Hats and Trimmings Reduced 20 Trimmed Hats, for sports or street wear—velvets, duve- tynes and felts; light and dark colorings. $4.50 each; were 85. 7 dozen TWings, in black and colors—suitable for street or sport hat trimmings. Special, $1 each. 1 Small Lot of Flowers and Feathers, 16¢ each; were 25c. Millinery Section, Third floor. Petticoats A small lot of Satin Fran- cals Petticoats, of heavy qual- ity, straightline models, fin- jshed with hemstitched hem, in two tone colorings of blue and rose, taupe and American beauty. $6.75 each. A small lot of Hand-em- broldered Japanese Petticoats, straightline models of silk, with beautifully scalloped flounce, in morning glory and rose pattern. In dark blue, wistaria and taupe. $7.95 each; were $15. 2 Green Silk-jersey Petti- coats, finished with three pleated rufffes. $6.95 each; were $13. 2 Accordion Pleated Silk Jersey Petticoats, in blue and brown, trimmed with medal- Skirt, tunic and yoke effect. $15; was $27.50. Bkirt Sectlon, Third floor. % lions of a contrasting shade. $6.95 each; were $15. Petticoat Section, Third floor. Men’s Furnishings at Lowered Prices 27 Men’s Striped Madras Union Suits, sleeve- less, knee lengtg style, with elastic insert across back, size 34 only. S0c each; were $1.50 and $2. 108 pairs Men's Pure Sitk Socks, seamless double lisle heels, toes and -soles. In black, cordovan and gray, sizes 9% to 1L Spedl.l. 65c _pair. 15 dozen Men’s Handkerchiefs, linen and cot- Closing Out This Open Stock Dinnerware Haviland, Limoges China, English and American Porcelain, choice decorations—200 pieces, in as- sorted plates, cups and saucers, platters, covered dishes, sauce dishes, sauce boats, cream pitchers, sugar bowls, tea pots, etc. 3374% to 50% Less Than Regularly ¢ Begular Bize Brown and Oream Tums_ Pottery Umbrell Jars, l“‘htu mfllt“. “'n" -fih? .“ & i 3 Large Brown Pottery Jardinieres, alightly shopworn. $1.95 lish Porcelain Oovered Vegetable ton mixed, narrow and medium hems, regular size, 6fnrfl.mascuch. ueh were $3.35. 71 pairs Men’s Tan and Cordovan Cape Walk- ing Gloves. spear-point and embroidered backs— sxz:: 7%, %, 9, 9%. Sl.&!pdr-ms 84 Meu s Best Quality Woven Madras and Silk Striped Madras™and Fiber Silk Shirts—attrac- tive striped pattems' fast colors; sizes 14, 143, 15, 1514, 1634. $L8S each .weresatns 29 Men’s Muslin Night Shirts, V neck style, fall weight, sizes 16, 17. 55c each; were $L 65 Men’s Fancy Colored Silk Four-in-hand Ties, neat figured and striped patterns, good colors. 65c each; were $1 and 11 Men’s Cloth Hats, all-over shtched style, good shades of brown, sizes 6%, 7, 73%. $195 each; were $3. Men's Furnishings Seetion, First floor. Men’s Overcoats and Suits Greatly Reduced 11 Men’s and Young Men’s Ulster Over- coats, in brown, gray and heather mix- tures. Exceflefl!ly tailored, all-wool fabrics, s:zes nnge to 44, inclusive. c«l to $47.50 each; were $60 21 !wl:‘n ’s and Young Men’s One and Two Pants Suits, well tailored, all-wool fabrics, in gray, blue and brown mixtures, ends o lines, sizes 34 to 42 regular, 38, 39, 40 longs. reduced to $27.50 each “&Ifl"? Clothes Section, Seoond Seer. Men’s Shoe Specials Richly Decorated Eng! Dll.l!l, nnhl'lr up to $4. Special, $1 each. 1 100-piece Persian Border Decoration Américan Porcelain Dipner Set, alightly impertect. $21.80; was $29.60. ry Fern Box and Lining, slightly tmper- flzt Slll. e Decoratea Limoges China Meat Platter. $3.75; ™% Daintily Decorated lmp-r;edul’omry Carving Knife and Fork Rests. 500 esch: wee Daintily Decosted Imported Pottery Yase. $1; was 35. § Decorated ngtiuh brcelotn Egg _Cups. onel 3 3 Daintily Drmrl(e Imported China Marmal $1 each; Chtnaware Section, Fifth fioor, Housewares E . %:mlnnm Traveling Soap Boxes, Se each; were 1 36 Nickel-plated Traveling Soap Boxes. 10c each; were 35c. 24 rg;:‘ku-nlned Toothbrush Holders. 10c each; '§ Portland Adjustable Shower Sprays, fit any bathtub. $1.85 each; were $2.75. 24 Nickel-plated Tub Sponge Racks. 65c each; ‘were 85c. 18 White Enameled Tub Sponge Racks. 95¢ each; ‘were 18 White Enameled Preserving Kettles, 10-quart capacity. 65¢ each; were SL15. 18 White Enameled 4-quart Covered Saucepans. @5e_each; were $L15 3 ’l'wo—quln Ice Cream Freesers, with metal buckets. 950 itly dai or shopworn: tools. oach; were $3. 3 White Boamelcd Kln:ien bl it Tiekeiod tops, one O ites omeled Brep-Ladter Stool L *®. o r ; was 2 10-foot Step Laddors. $3.60 ench; B Gas Oveas, with ‘giass door. $3.75 each; were 3 were .a‘umsumm—mu.mamu.amw 1 3:.1 Bathroom Cabinet, with mirror door. $6.85; s h‘fil\\-m ml«cnfln Hirn Y8 cas; $4.75; was $8.50. 13 pairs Men’s Tan Calf Blucher Shoes, round m ol Orate, ;fi,"""‘;‘-u _;d‘,"' L toe, rubber heels, sizes 6, 634, 75, 8%, 9, 9% D. .nz"r'a‘:- Fircless ooker. WEES; s 11 pairs Men’s Patent Leltber Dancing Ox- Hovsewares ons AL flonc fords, sizes 6, 7, 8, 8%, 9, 9%, 10. Special, $375 DOIII ’ Toya 29 pairs Men's Dark Tan Nazrow Toe Engh;h 22.4nch Btraigh Dells. Sh";:l);'l s 7%, 8, %.:fln 6t09C;6to9 iflfllfil‘fllflnfi:;nl)‘ofil: $1. :n&:;d::-.:?‘t.‘l d . $395 “zs paxn Men’s Black Gun Metal Shoes, medium B e haracior Duits, W ‘eushs wore Fai 9'6""5 Sizes 8,9 B; 7 to 9 C; 6, 634, 734, A e el B N R ed : $3.95 13 LAmb. 5ineh cize. $5.75 oachs wers $18.00, &182‘ s Mlenl Oxford g?'::;mt Bedroom Slip- 1 Deossed B w‘m‘:fl T pers, soft sole. ey e N . - 11 znln Bad: S| lpperl. Spoehl. le |Illf E 5&-13&_5:: . nfim‘ $3.96, 17 Straight-] Dolis. each; were gg. 2 15_Betty mnfi&m-. ‘with book. lhu.‘n-n Doll Furniture X\ DLyl et Doty B e i i -g;l)sé‘ mu‘:n“ enameled tn blue, white or .'x.:‘ :u A?m',::r similar outtt $8.35: was 8 ) 28 Poll B cotored onames Antinee, TBb saems e - brown. $450 yard; was $7. Black Satin Duchesse, 35 inches wide. $1.85 yard; was $2.50. Black Satin Charmeuse, 40 inches wide. $1.95 yard; was $3. Canton Crepe, 40 inches wide; brown, navy and taupe. $2.65 yard; was $3.50. Black Canton Crepe, 40 inches wide. $3 yard; was $4. Satin Crepe, 40 inches wnde, in black, navy and brown. $250 yard; was $350. Crepe de Chme, 40 mches wid in na\'y‘ copen, old rose, tan, reseds?, tea rose, black. $1.95 yard; was $2.50. Ik Section, Becoud floor. Blue Chambray Cover-All Aprons Special, $1.45 Just a small lot of these practi- ral aprons, with long sleeves, fastening at the back; adjustable belt and pockets. Sizes 40, 42, 44. 13 Colored Striped Percale Bungalow Aprons, Wwith belt across the back. Sizes 36 to 42. 7Sc emch; were $1. 22 Percale and Gingham Bun- galow Aprons, in figured plaid and checked materials, adjustable belt, in pink, blue and lavender; sizes 36 to 42. $1.35 each; were ifouss Dress Section, Thira floor. Muslin Undergarménts Special, 58¢c and 95¢ A special lot of 68 pieces, in- cluding gowns, envelope chemise, corset covers and step-in draw- ers, tailored and trimmed styles. 5S¢ each. A special lot of 75 pleces, in- cluding gowns, envelope chemise, step-in drawers, corset covers. skirts and_ bloomers. Made of nainsook, lace and embtoidery trimmed. 95c each. Muslin Underwear Section, Third floor. Fur Trimming At Half Original Prices ‘White Moufflon, suitable for trimming children's garments. 1- inch wide, 25¢ yard; 2-inch, 50c yard; 3-inch, $1 yard. ‘White Coney, ¥%-inch wide, 25¢ yard. l1-inch width, $150 yard. \utrll. 2 inches wide, $2 rlrl Nutria, 3% inches wide, 35 yard. Pointed Coney, 1 yard, 7Se. Gray Coney, 2 inches wide, 63c yard. Black Coney Edging, 13¢ yard. Brown Coney, Z inches wide, $1.50 yard. Sealine, 2 inches wide, $1L.75 yard. Also— 1 Natural Raccoon Scarf, $12.50. 1 Natural Raccoon Scarf, $15. 1 Natural Gray Fox Scarf, $19.50. 1 Brown Wolf Scarf, $16.50. 1 Black Wolf Scarf, $16.50. Far Section, Third floor. Art Needlework Section 50 Cretonne Covered Pillows, 50c_each; were 75e. 25 Stamped Pique Dresses, 2 and 4 years. 50c each; were $1.25. 25 Stamped Rep Dresses, 35¢ each; were $1. 30 Stamped Rompers, 50c each; were SL Art Needlework Bection, Second floor. 50 All-wool Oxford Gray Auto Robes, self bound, three rows of stitching; size 54x66. Exceptionally good value at $3.95 each. Blapket Section, Second floor. Dining Room Chairs in Period Designs 14 Mlhugmy Chairs, $9 each; were $15. 3 Mahogany Armchairs to match, $12.50 each; were $17.50. 2 Walnut Armchairs, $9 each; were $15. “‘1’ set o'ts’ F:wMahoglny Chairs, s was 2 Walnut Dining Room Chairs, $8 each; were $I 1 Walnut Dining Room Chair, $9.75; was $15. 30 Mahogany Dining Room Chairs. $11.50 each; were $15. 5 Mahogany Armchairs to match. $14.50 each; were $20. Also 4 Golden Oak Chiffoniers, $11.25-each; were ¥20. Furniture Section, Sixth floor. Rug-R and Carpets edu 25 Klearflax Linen Rugs; size 30260 inches, which has been discontinued; all colora. each; were $5.50. 12—3x6-ft. Figured Grass Rugs. $1.75 ench; were $3. 1 lot of Remnant Carpets, from 4 to 10 yard lengths, at % to % less than regular prices. Rug Section, Sixth foor. Mattresses and Springs 14 Metal Bed Springs, woven wire and link; slightly imper- fect. Single and double bed sizes. $4.75 each; were $10. A lot of 5 Box Springs, slightly solled; all single sizes. You should bring exact measurement of your bed. each; were 1 Halr Mattress, best qnsllty- ullzht.ly soiled; size 3.2 ft. l 8.2-ft. Imperial Felt Mat- tresses, best quality. $15 each; were $24. 2 1 3.3-ft. best quality Imperial Felt Mattress. $15; was $24. 4 2.6-ft. Cot Pads. 82325 each; All “the above are slightly soiled or damaged. Bed Section, Bixth foor. i_'Willow _Clothes . Hamper, aged. $95: natoral 30" Im; m'r!ed lel".‘r Sandwich B b2 85c esch: Special Values American Lady Corsets $3.75 Pair A medium-bust model, with long skirt. Light weight, well boned, for the average figure. Made of pink broche, trimmed with lace and pink silk braid. Two pairs hose supporters. Sizes 21 to 30. $3.75 pair. 10 Mme. Irene Corsets, for straightline figure — waistline model in front, higher at the back—insets of elastic at waist- line and front of skirt. Made of white French batiste. Sizes 21 to 26. $3.75 pair; were $16.50. 11 Lily of France Corsets, part elastic waistline models, medium length, well boned, made of plain pink fabric. Sizes 21 and 22. $3.75 pair; were $5. 22 Woodthrop Corsets, walst- line model with extremely long hip—made of pink broche. Sizes 22, 23, 24 $3.75 pair. Corset Section, Third floor. Infants’ and Little Children’s Apparel 3 dozen pairs Infants' Rubber Bloomers, with elastic at waist and knee. 25c pair; were 50c and 60c. 4 Infants’ Tufted Robes, for carriage or bassinet, in light blue or pink. 3195 each; were $4 and $5. 6 Infants' Carriage Robes, in pink or blue; made of crepe de chine or China silk. some em- broidered, others trimmed with silk ribbon. $4.95 each: were $10. 15 Little Tots’ Eiderdown Bathrobes, in light pink or blue; with pocket, cord and tassels. $1.95 each; were $1.50. 2 Children’s All-Wool Jersey Suits, including belted sweater and drawer leggings. $3.95 each; were $15. 12 pairs Children’s Dark Blue Jersey Drawer Leggings, with elastic at waist and buttons &t the sides. $1.95 pair; were $3.50. Infants' Section, Fourth fioor. Boys’ Heavy Tan Leather Shoes Specially Priced - Sizes 11% to 2—Special, $3.25 palr Sizen 21% to 53, —Special, §$3.65 puir These heavy Tan Leather Shoes for Boys are most desir- able for school and hard wear, for they are made of heavy tan viscolized leather, with good, strong welt soles. Made by the Trot Moc Shoe Co., well known for their splendid boys’' shoes. Values you will find hard to equal. Chilaréh's Sboe Section, Fourth fioor. Skirt Lengths of All- Wool Checks and Plaids V4 to Y5 Less Than Original Prices ards. green, gray and gold. was yards. m“ and green plaid. was. 5% Yesas, mivy, cadet and grees ; was 24 )’llol’fll. brown and gold. $3.38; 2 ', blue and gold plaid. $3.38; 21, vards, blue and green plaid. $4.50; Davy, cadet and green. rds. blue and green cheek. "biue and green check. brown. blue and green D s BTD g ek green, gray and gol . susd s 85, 1% vards, blue and gold plaid. $1.88; brown and gold platd. $188; 1 bine, green and brown was $4.50. 1 blnn green and brows Pplai . u“ Wool * Dreks " Goods Kection, Second floor. Children’s Furniture 1 Child's Bed, with spring and mat- tress, ivory finish, with nursery pictures, slightly sofled and marred. .50; was To match the bed are these following Pieces. 1 Dresser with large mirror. $37.50; was $35. 1 Table. $19.75; was $30, .50; was $30. 7 ; were $9. 13.50. 1 Child’s Desk. M TE s Children's White Esameled. Clates. 2. ' Ivory Finish Windsor Style Rockers 75 ; were $16.50. 1o Child's Table, golden oak finish. P unas e 1 Child’s Table, polished waluut finfsh. $6.75; was 2 ‘Bets of Children's Gateler Table, with 1 Chair and rocker: one 18 m aiiog .g-(:,momrln Fumed oak foish. s of Children's Fumiturs, white finish, blue rsery plcturds, Tneinding tabie asa 4 " ection, Fourh Beor. Unbleached Cotton Hack Towels Hemmed from remnants, uneven sizes, square and oblong, 12 to 17 inches. Suitable for hand towels or dunlnf cloths. Most low priced, 38c dozen. Linen Section, Second floer. Wardrobe Trunks 1 Extra Size Hartmann Ward- robe Trunk, dark blue fiber cov- ered with fancy scalloped blnd ~—massive Yale paracentric I dd nn silk velour ihln' l(lnn Dustp! vice, fioor samp! ll. 1 Full Size Ll(t-top erdrobn Trunk, fiber covered and bound; spring lock and drawbolts; floor sample. $20.75; was 1 Steamer Wardrobe ‘runk, fiber covered, steel edge, spring lock, drawbolts. $31.50; was Steamer Wnrdrohe Trunk, heavy steel brassed corners, closely. nailed fiber bin floor sample. ml