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6-'Lessbns in Dressmakmg, $5 " Every one finishes.a garment, seme ac- comphsh sufficient on two or three gar- “ments to finish the rest themselves. The verLbest skilled instruction Dressmaking School, Auditoritm, Eighth floor. "PHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SHOP FRIDAY---REMNANT DAY---THE A Frlda Sale of Mens Fme Overcoats Medium and Heavy Weights ’37 50 Chesterfields . Swagger Models: They Formerly Sold From $50-to $70 - A saving of a quarter to nearly a half on 22 Fine Overcoats; single and double breasted styles, in oxford gray, black and browns. Every coat hand tailored and silk trimmed. Fine garments of distinctive quality. Sizes 36 to 42 regular; 40 to 46 stouts. 11 Medium-W eight Overcoats that were $35 and $45, now $22.50 Single-breasted button-through models of smart deslgn. silk yoke and sleeve linings in plain gray, heather and tan colors; $33.75 16 All-Wemher Coats of Fi ine Gabardine, reduced from $65 to A coat for rain or shine, good-looking; practical and service- able; raglan model, distinctively English in cut and drape. Dark shades of plain gray and tan. Sizes 36, 37, 38, 39 and 42. 25 Young Men’s Suits $ that were $45 and $50, now 24.75 A remarkable savings on a limited number of good suits. Single- breasted models of all-wool quality, in browns, grays and greens. Ends of lines, so we reduced them for quick disposal. Sizes 35 and 40 regulars; 38 and 39 longs. Men's Clothes Bection, Second floor. Direct elevator service' through Men's entrance. MEN'S At Extremely Low Prices \ €5 SUITS WHITE AND COL- 12 SOFT FELT HATS, in "(hl ORED MADRAS PAJAMAS, a and dark brown sizes G“, few percales: all sizes. $1.65 T%. Spec l. sait; were $2.50 and $3. 38 FINE QUALITY FLANNEL 77 MUSLIN NIGHT SHIRTS, SHIRTS{ neat striped patterns, ve-neck style, some neatly trim- with separate callar to match; med: sizes 15, 7 and 20. 6 . BSizen 14%. 15 and 15%. $1.96 DOZ! IRISH HEMSTITCHED HAND- KERCHIEFS, narrow hem. Spe- clally priced, each. 115 PAIRS FINE BLACK COT- TON SOCKS, full fashioned, reg- ular made; double soles, toes and 91, 10 and 10%. Spe- 54 FINE RIBBED BALBRIG- GAN UNION SUITS, medium fall ‘weight; long sleeves and ankle engt! sizes 34 to 44. Special $1.65 each. 38 PIECES. TWO-PIECE BAL- BRIGGAN UNDERGARMENTS. a winter-weight line we are dis- continuing; shirts, sizes 34, 40 and 46; drawers, u!lal lfl. 38, 40 and 46. $1 each; w 8 FANCY COIDBED SILK FOUR-IN-HAND TIES neat fig- ures and stripes in dark colors. 68c each; were $1- and $1.50. CORDOVAN CAPE STBEET GLOVES, spearpoint and em- broidered blck', sizes 7. 73 and 73%. $LS5 pair; were $3.50 .and Men's Section, First. Soor. Men’s Shoes Reduced 16 Pairs Black Cordovan Brogue Oxfords;.sizes 6, 6%, 715, J . C:.ll. . 8, 9 D. $495 pair; were . 6 Pairs Black Vorwe‘hn Brogue Oxfords; sizes 6. 6%, 7, 19, Pairs Men's Black Velour: Calf English Sho::, .r;und toe; 10% D. 75 Patrs Men's Tan Grain High 8%, 9 C. $435 pair; were $10. Shoes, this. season's broad .toe 36 Ppairs Men's Tan English model; sizen 6 6%, 7 7%, 8, 8%, Shoes; sizes 81%. 9 B; 6, 8.7 9C 6 6 7, T%. 8. 8%, 9, 10, 8, 8%, 9, 9%, 10, llns C; 6. 6%, 103 D. 8 $4.95 pair. T 9, 9%, 10, 10%, 11 D. 5 Pairs Men's Black Brogue Special, $3.95 pair. Oxfords; sises 6, § B 9, 10 C; P Men's Tan Brogue 9 D. $3.95.pair; were 7. s § Pairs Men's Black Gun Metal English Shoes; sizes, 8. 3 B: 7, 8% C; 8%D. Special, $3.95 pair. Men's Shoe Section, First floor. 60 ‘Boys™ Knickerbocker Suits Reduced to *11.75 They have been selling at $20; $25 and $30 To say that these are remarkable values does not begin to convey the real meaning of this offering. You must see the fine qualities of the suits to appreciate the offering. Boys 10 te 18 years canm be fitted. o Every suit strictly all weol. . Styles are correct and new. -tatlored. 20 dozen Boys' Blouses, at- tached collar style, assorted stripes, full cut, ' standard make; absolutely first quality —no seconds. Speeial price, 78¢ each. Many of the suits are ha 9 Boys’ Winter Overcoats, ulster model; sizes 13 to 17 years only. $15.75 each; were $2250 and $25. Boys' Section, Fourth floor. Women’s High Shoes %6.75 pair; were 11 to &16 Best styles of the season represented-—new, perfect, nrlced greatly below real worth—one or two pairs of a kind. mny are Laird, Schober & Co. models. 141 pairs Black and Brown Kidskin, Calfskin lnd Black Patent Leather High Shoes, some turn soles, others Goodyear welt soles; intluded are Louts, Cuban lnd low flat heels. Sizes: 5 to 8 AAA; 4 to 3 3 i% 4,4%,5,5%, 7. 7%, 8 A; 2%, 3, 3%, 4, 4%,5, 7, 7% 8 B; 256 (0 8 C. Women’s Pumps $5.75 Pair; Were $12 to $14 78 pairs Women's Brown and Gray %neae and Brown Calfskin Black Satin Pumps $6.75 Pair; Were $9 and $10 * 73 pairs Black Satin Plal Opera Pumps, with either. lmu or hlby Louis ' heels. Sizes. D, 581281 3. 50 4, 4K, -%. 2%, 3, 3%, 4, 3 4% z%. 3, 8%. 4, 4%, 6% C. ‘Women's Shoe Section, Third -fleor. 25 All-Wool Oxford Gray Auto Robes- Self-bound, triple- stitehed edge. udid robe for daly % "x,:*a', a-g. 4 5%. 6%, 7, 25 Pairs All-Wool Block-Plaid Blankets pink, blue and - -:- eolorings. Good welght— sise 70x80 nches. A sple; - Q‘lli.: A Special Purchase and Sale Misses’ and Small Women’s Smart New Suils - $290.50 and *39.50 About 75 suits in the lot---Plain and Fur-trimmed From one of our regular makers we obtained the samples and surplus of Misses” and Small Women’s Suits. They are such suits as we have had in our regular stock at from $40 to $65, and would be so marked if purchased in the usual way. . THE TAILORED SUITS are straightline models of Tricotine and Velour de Laine; silk lined and warmly interlined; convertible or notch collars. or beaverette; An Importer’s Sample Line Beautiful Flowers and Feathers 50c and *1 894 pieces that would regularly sell at an aver- age of more than twice the prices at which we have marked these two very large groups. A most unusual event, coming just as it does prior to Christmas, and many women will buy them for the making of gifts and to trim evening and dinner gowns. A similar lot a few weeks ago was sold out in one day. In the assortment you will find this very desirable variety: Smal medium and” large The Feathers consist of Plain Clusters of Fruit, Grapes Ostrich Plumes, Plain Glycerine and Wreaths of Velvet, Fancy Ostrich Bands, flat effects Metallic effects and Burnt Peacock, Plain and Fan , In all colors. Pheasant and Lacquered Qulils. Choice of these Flowers and Feathers, most all of them different, 50c and $1. Millinery Section. Third floor. Friday Clearance Hand-Embroidered Model Pieces Hand-embroidered models, each exquisitely embroidered, made-up pieces, one-of-a-kind, including Bedspreads, Scarfs, Centers, Van- ity Sets, Buffet Sets, Tea Towels, Children's Dresses, Aprons. Priced from $1 to §20; were $2.50 to 835 An exceptional opportunity for saving on these lovely things, many suitable as Christmas gifts. . SPECIAL—10-dozen 54- inch Dresses Scarfs, trimmed with imitation filet lace and insertion. Special, 35c each. Art Embroidery Section, Second floor. Handkerchiefs 50 doz. Women's Linen-Cambric Handkerchiefs— , 12%5c Each 's All-linen Hand- regular size, 3;-inch pecial, 25c Each Handkerchlef Section, Firat floor. kerchlels hem— Exceptional each; were $65 and $75. A group of Smart Tailored Suits. in colors—long coat models, with notch or soft col- lur—linings of crepe de chine and radium. Rabrics offer a choice of moussyne, veldyne, duvet de laine. Special, $50 each: were $65 and $75. Women's Sult Sectfon, Third floor. Women’s Hosiery 240 pairs Women’s Pure Silk Hose, black, white, good range of colors, sizes 8/ to 10. Slightly uneven in weave, if perfect would sell for $3.50 and $4: now specially priced, $235 pair. . 9 - 300 pairs_ Women's Full Women’s Waists Fashioned Black Silk Lisle 36 Georgette Crepe Blouses, Hose, uneven weave, sizes 8): tle-on models, embroidered to 10, 6Sc pair;. were SI. and beaded in white. flesh, 100 pairs Women's Black ilk brown spd tane;” 8196 ekeks i were A Hose, uneven weave, lisle Tops 15 Colored Organdy Tailored and soles.. $1.25 pair: were $2. ‘Waists, in flesh. rose, bisque 40 Pairs Women's Heather and lavender. $1 each; were Mixed Full Fashioned Woolen 8295 Hoge, slightly irregular, sizes 7 Tailored Dimity and 8%, 10, 103 125 pair; were Batiste Waists, tuxedo collars. $1_each: were $1.95. Also various qualities of Wom- 10 French Voile Lingerie en’s Hose, in silk, lisle, cotton at.greatly reduced prices. Blouses, white, maize, and flesh and white; voile blouses ‘Women's Hosiery Section, First floor. trimmed in embroidered Swiss and luolmg $2.95 each; were > 0 $9.75. Women’s Petticoats 4 Extra Size Crepe de Chine s”cial, 95c Blouses, 2 in gray, sizes 52 and A 54; 1 flesh, size 46; 1 navy. size 11 do¥en Good Quality Sateen - “10 #6735 ‘each; were $10.75. Petticoats, also charmeusette ongee verblouses, = r P llar, in white linen, and cotton taffeta—with pleated P ertlvie Thes Nhees and Dresden trimmed flounces, 34,36, 38, 40, 44. $2.96 emchy and plain tailored- styles with were $4. hemstitched hem. In green, n..‘.‘,f""'" Third violet. wistaria, Adriatic blue and dark blue. A very excep- tional value at 95c each. 1 White Satin Petticoat, with lace and embroidery flounce— ribbon trimed. $9.95: was $18. 3 Extra-heavy Silk Jersey Pet- tibloomers, in green and rose. $295 each; were $6.75. 3 Silk Petticoats, in navy, plum and henna, trimmed, in jersey and radium silk. $6.95 each; were $12. 2 Flesh Color Satin Petticoats. $7.96 cach; were $15. 6 Heavy Milanese Silk Jersey Pektihloomers, in blue, green and taupe. each; were $9. Petticoat Sectlon, Third floor. ~ “Waist Section, Women’s Coats Reduced to $27.50 ll) coats that were $39.50. t 1 cont that was $75. 1 coat that was $95. All coats are from our reguiar stock, sold down to one or_two models of & kind. Included are Eng- lish.Nap Cloths, full silk lined; Blouse Coats of Erminle, Normandy, boliv- ia, with wolf collar, and 2 full-length coats of im- ported tweed. _Philippine and Silk nge"e Also 8 Co;l!;snlledm:ed to 18 Philippine Corset Covers, daintlly 6 of these coats are the roidered and 1d-scalls last of a group of English were coats of our direct impor- On-l-ole-lw E‘-. tation, and the other 3 are sise only. $1. popular polo styles. ne Closed und Open Coat Section, Third floor. g 2T tneh Tengthe. "I B0 petr; Were $2.50 to $3.78. 17 low-neck and short-sleeve Satin and de Chine Gowns, tailored or_tri m 'flh imitation Filet lace, bands lnd sises 15, and 17, .85 each; 13 g@l‘h and White Br! de Chine and Batin lh'elupe Ch!lllil!. sises 36 . $895 and ¥7. de ull'.llQ and !llln Ei sises 36,38 a0 40. $1.43 ki ul'!rle Bection, Third - floor. Wonlen’s Sweaters 5 Fancy Ribbed Black Wool Slip-ons, Peggy neck. $L75 eachi were 4 Peacock Wool Fancy Ri bed Sweuers $175 each; were $2.25. 4 Waistline Wool Sweaters, half tuxedo collars, in copen, turquoise, navy and white. each: were $7. de chine Special, $7.95 pair Blanket Bection, Becoud Soor., Women’s Silk Handbags $2 Each; Were $3 6 Black Silk Bl‘!, with inner ":mfinfindsn'::' Eags, with inner 'r.cmce}r:;dsllk Bngs. with Tnner frame s SRk Bags, with iiner "L“.‘?L.:"L‘..-':"fl?«?;., First foor. Waste Paper Baskets, 15c each; were 50c 3 sn}:}l lot inh\.v.arious co}‘p.rs. e following etware siightly .“rzu: Wickez Waste Paper Baskets, wre %u':- nfi‘ ™ i 2 “rlar Berving Trays, $1 each; ‘were 3 Jarlisiers Stands, _eoamoled and i 3 &Hm ;II-M and de- mmn Hamper, large “ wht 'leht Sewing Stand, $3.50;" mnlvmlnfl-.mw 2 Ice Wool Tie-ons, white and brown. $3.95 each; were $10. 3 Fancy Weave Tuxedo ‘Wool Sweaters, in flame and white,~brown and bisque, and black and white. $5 each; were $6.75. 3 Fiber Silk Tuxedo Sweat- ers, in honeydew and pink. §8 3 were 75. Fancy Weave Fiber Tux- edo Sweaters, honaydev lml flesh. $6.75 each; were $9. 2 White Wool Middy Sflp on Sweaters, with red and navy sallor collars. $L75 each; were ! Sweater Section, Third floor. THE FUR-TRIMMED SUITS are straightline and youthful ripple styles, with collars of mole, nutria, Australian opossum some with fur pockets. Nearly all in wanted browns and navy. Mirses’ Section, Fourth figor. About 1,000 Yards Imitation Cluny Laces Special, 5¢ Yard Very special offering of these imitation cluny laces. Several patterns of edges, in 1 to 2 inch widths. 2 patterns of Insertions, 114 inches wide. Women will ind many uses for such laces as these and the value is exceptional. Also a small lot of Valencien- nes lLaces. edges and insertions, in odd patterns. Speeial, 60c dozen vards. Lace Section, First floor. Odd Lot of Corsets Greatly Reduced to $1 Each 0dd_lot of corsets, including waist- line, medium and low bLust models—a fow’ girdles of plain pink or white con- Ul and pink broche. * Ruch well known W& L fcan Ideal Maternity or House elantic Iacing. $1 each; were and Dozen Corsets. of white_coutil. xizes 24 to 30. Corset Section, Third fioor. Aprons and Uniforms 21 Fignred and Striped Percale Run- galow Aprone. {astening at sl t back;, aizes 36 to e and White Striped Lpiforms, size 34§15 each: 2 Maid's Uniforms, of pink_chambray, size 42. $2.95 each; were $3.75, House Dress and Apron Section, Third fidor. Savings on WOMEN'S SUITS A small group of fur-trimmed, beautifully tailored suits, navy, brown and sorrento—fashioned of duvet de velour and moussyne—lined in best quality satin and radium. Trimmed in squirrel, nutria, mole, wolf. laine, Specially priced, $45 4 Elegant Fur-trimmed Suits, season’s newest modes— beaver and wolf trimmed. $47.50 nnd $67.30 each; were $95 and_$135. 3 Strictly Tailored Brown Tricotine Suits, in small sizes —radium lined. $37.50 each; were $75. Sports Skirts Very Special, $7.50 Sports Skirts, attractively pleated in box and cluster pl:ats. in many of the sea- son’s smartest color combi- nations —navy with Roman stripes, navy with tan or v and lovely checks and v Serge Skirts, knife- pleated, girdle @r buckle trim- med belt, xizes 26, 28 and 30 walst, measure. ~$12.50 eachs were $17.50 and $ 2 Black Silk Skirts, in crepe and moon-glo, gathered and pleated models, waist measure 29 inches' $10 ench: were $18.50 and $20. Faille Skirts, in navy and bldck, sizes 27, 28, 30 waist. $15 ench; were $25 and $27.50, Skirt Section, Third floor. Special Size Apparel 1 Poiret Twill Suit, hand- somely embroidered, size 4615, $49.50: was $110. 1 Black Tricotine Tailored Suit, long lined model, size 421, $30.50. 1 Navy Tricotine Suit, fin- ished with narrow braid, size 42%%. %39, 1 Brown Trlco(lne Suit, em- broidered, narrow belted mod- el. $39.50. 2 Brown Canton Crepe Dresses, hand-embroidered, sizes 421 and 46%. $35 each; ‘were $60. Special Size Section, Third floor. Women’s Dresses 2 Black Evening Dresses, sizes 38 and 40. $15 each; were 835 1 Black Canton Crepe Dress, size 34. $12.75) was 845, 12 Jersey Dresses, in black, navy and brown. $12.75.each} were $18.50. 8 Navy Tricotine Dresses, sizes 34 to 40. $12.75 emch; were $19.50. 3 Prunella Cloth Dresses with satin guimps, sizes 38 and 40. $12.75 each; were ‘Women's Dress Section, Third Yoor. Fur Coats, Scarfs and Muffs 1 Near Seal Coat, with large Australian opossum collar and cufts, $165. v 1 Marmot Coat, with, Aus- tralian opossum collar and cuffs, $115. 1 Marmot Coat, with rac- éoon_collar_and cuffs, 1 Brown Wolf Choker, .lfl. 1 Raccoon Scarf, animal style. .lfl. Raccoon Scarf, animal style. $12.50. 1 Natural Gray Fox Scasf, 2 Chlldrén! Moufflon Muffs, 1 e . Naturu Wolf Muffs, $595 whllfl' 's Brown Coney Muff, 1_Child's Natural Muskrat Muft, 8 Fur Seetion, Third floor. L 40, 4. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921. Muslin Undergarments 18 Low-neck Gowns, of nain- sook, trimmed with lace and em- broidery, sizes 15, 16, 17. 93¢ each; were $1.50, 12 Envelope Chemise, of nain- sook, shoulder-strap and arm- hole styles, trimmed with fine lace and embroidery, sizes 36, 38, O5e each; were SL30. 15 Corset Covers, of muslin and nainsook, with lace and embroid- ery edges. 45¢ each: weére T5e. a Muslin Underwear Section, Third floor. Special Value in Gray Hair Switchies Firat-quality, natural wavy hair, weighing 2 ounces — 22 - inch length. Very specially priced, $7.50 each. Manicuring and Hair Dressing Sectlon, Second floor. s e Girls’ Apparel Vi Jean Middies, slightly soiled; 2, 14. 45c each: were $l. o Dreteen. ehephee Cynckn, i r models: sizes ¥, 10, $7.50 each: were $15. i} L B Dimity 8, 10. 95c \\nl-' Peter 'an ('fllllr que: mze 12, $1.96; iarment, high Ize 8; silghtly floor. 43Y, dozen Pure Linen Hemstitched Huck Towels Size 20x36 inches. -Special, 50c each Linen Section, Second floor. Youths’ and Children’s hoes 30 pairs Youths' Tan Calf Blucher xcolized leather, sizes 12 to .65 pair. pair. paird Youths' Black und toes, well sol i Aand B 1 115 D, pair. 6 'pairs Youths' Bl English Lace Shoes, sizes 1, 1%, 2 A: 1 B. $2.45 pair, 16 pairs Youthe Brown Calf Rlucher sizes 11, 1135, Fourth floor. Children’s Hosiery 50 pairs Children's *ancy Striped Woolen Sox, a few in pluin brown. wizes :lg [P ; were $1.25 and pair. Section, & pairs Children’s Pink. Blue and White Silk Sox, tops slightly imperfect: sizes 515 te Dbroken assortment. 8¢ pair: were $1. 8 pairs Children’s Black Ribbed Home, -quarter sox, having smali x. xizes 81 t0 10. 250 pair; Fourth mended pla. were Children’s Hosiers Section, floor. Negliges and Kimonos 8 Crepe de Chine and Satin Negliges. 1o taTloned or elibarately trmmed stHien. With over-draningn of organds or ail by fects—in and rose. $7.50 e 7 Piok Cotton Crepe Kimonos, Japa- nese loose style sleeves, effectively em- birds and conventional each: were $4.50. . Third floor. Women’s Gloves Greatly Reduced 17 Pairs Women's Gray Mocha Gloves, strap and clasp at wrist: sizes 51z, 5%, 6%, 6%, T}%. $LI5 pair; were $4.50. 99 Pairs Women's 1-clasp Mocha Gloves, ls!o!led colors; not all sizes in each color; sizes 5% 7, T%. $1.25 pair; were $3.50. 27 Pairs Women's 1-clasp Capeskin Gloves, in 75¢ pair; were $2.35. 44 Pairs Women's 6-button Pull-over Gloves, in beaver and brown; sizes 51, 5%. gray; sizes 5%, 6%, 6%, 7. Glove Section, First floor. $1 pair; were Ask the Gift Secretary If you are in doubt what to give She will find out what your friends or relatives want and they will never know who is inquiring—then you call in later and she tells you. No charge for this service Gift Secretary, Fourth floor. RIGHT WAY TO SAVE Special efforts have been put forth for tomorrow’s Remnant Day, with the result that the variety of offerings is greater, the prices even more appealing and the assortment larger than usual. Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C, O, D. or on apptroval; mail or phone orders not accepted. Serving Trays About 74 of Regular Prices 14 Enameled Willow-frame Trays, with decorated centers under glass. $1 enchi were 5. 7 large Enameled Willow- frame Trays, decorated center, covered, removable 15, 7 Enameled-frame Trays, in assorted colors, decorated center under glass. $250 emch: were 310, 8 Enameled Willow-frame Serving Trays, decorated center under glass: size 2Gx18 inches; beautiful colors. $3 each; were 2. China Sectlon, Fifth floor. L3 Imported Storm Serge $1.50 Yard; Was $2.50 160 yards, 54 inches wide; in black and navy. A most ex- ceptional offering at this low price. French Serge $2 Yard; Was $3 175 yards, 54-inch width, in brown, garnet, na and black. An opportunity for exceptional saving here. Wool Dress Goods Section, Second floor. Special Offer on the DELINEATOR $1 FOR EIGHT MONTHS $1.50 FOR 12 MONTHS The regular subscription price is $2.50 vear Call at the pattern section for particulars, Second floor. Imported Willow Chairs Very Special, $3.85 20 Imported Belgian Willow Armchairs, of good size, made of natural willow, and they may be used as they are or stained and finished in colors. All are subject to an irregular weave or slight imperfection, which ac- counts for this very remarkably low price. Willow and Reed Section, Fifth floor. Pictures, Mirrors and Frames i Fictenimitation, oils, e tation 3 slightly o5 Triple Frame, Dauble Frame, $1: was $4. Boc; was and Bwinging Frame, 7x9, $1; 1 Silver Frames. 50c each; were .25, 1 Gold Frame. B0o; was $1.50, 10 ‘Stand Swinging Green and Gold Frames in various sizes. $3.50 esch: ware 7. Loug Pane! chmrv at $9. ree Mirror. uc $30. 2 ramed Mirror Pol; Fra arie for ath o consel sable, "$8.75 each. ‘were §18. Mirror and Picture Section, Fifth fisor. a, € Stand Frame, 6x0. Mirror, Assorted Chocolates Attractively Boxed Special, S6c Pound In 1 and % Pound Boxes Confectionery Section, Fourth floor. Silks and Velvets Lowered in Price 38-inch Chiffon Velvet, in brown and navy. $4.50 yard; was §7. Hea quality All-silk Crepe, in brown only. $4 yard; was $6. 5-inch Black Satin Duchess. S1.85 yard; was $2.50. 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, in black, navy and brown. SL®5 yard; wans $3. 44-inch Costume black only. 8$323 yard; was $4. 300 _remnant lengths of Black and Colored Silks, ¥ to 3 less than former prices. Silk Section, Second floor. rubber; » 5%, 6, with French N Velvet. in’ ' Travelmg Goods alraseling Ha. s $30. de Trhlhu: Hag. .50, was $32.50. Bluck Cowhide Traveling Bag. hand-sewed in frame, linen lining. $12.50. was 1 Mendel ]m«u-mf Wardrobe Trunk, floor sample. 1 Lifttop Wardrobe Trunk. floor sam;, vie. $42.50, wes = Stewmer Wardrobe Trunks, floor samples, $17.50 each; were $25. Traveling Goods Section, Fifth floor. her Tined. 18-ineh Housewares and Silver Plated Ware 18 Family Size Food Choppers, two sizes. Special, $1.85 each: were $2.45. 36 Wonder Butier Mergers, also used 35, roem or esg wh 10c each; were 18 Sgnitars Glass Egg Beaters. 200 each; were 35c. 36 Duplex Seeving or Cauning Forks. e Bwic's Borax Leundry and Riusebond Soap. . Specisl, iy L T Silver Plated Pie Servers. $1.95 1 dozen Universal Silver Plated Me- dium Table Kuives. steel bl $13.50 s $7. T osen: Tajyera Silver Plated Touil- lon Spoons. $6.25 d was $12.50. 1 dozen Universal S vidum) Futter Spreaders. | $6.25 dosen; was $12.50. 1 dosen Tniversal Silver Plated Oxster $5.75 dozen: was $11.50. veraal Silver Plated Berry Spoons 31350 such: were 33,16, 3 Universal Silver Plated Cold Meat Forke. 9bc each: were $2. Following articles slightly shopworn or ot: $1.95 95¢ each: were y Sharpening Wheels. 4 laeal Bread Boards. $1.7 arbage Pails, with tight covers. Tse each; were $1.25. 2 3 Oak-finishied Kitchen Chairs. $1.25 each: were $2.| 36-inch Kitchen Tables, one drawer. each: were $7.75. 1 3.compartment Ideal Fireless Cooker. $35: wa: . -handled Duxt Pans. 15c each; LR ere_25c. ls Tniversal Coffee Mills. 50c each: T Brass Bira 1 Kitchen Ci l(vn. lll 80; was $21.50. Kifchen Cabinet Table, lon. $13.50; was $22.50. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. poreelaio Infants’ and Little Children’s Apparel Infants’ Rubber Bloomers, 12 dozen pairs, of good made with elastic at waist small, medium and large sizes. and knees: Special price, Z5¢ ch. Children's Rompers—S8 dozen pairs, in white and colored madras, dimity, crepe, gingham and cham- bray. Sizes 2 to 5 years. 83c each; were $2 to $2.75. 23 Children's collar and pockets; sizes 28 and 30. ‘were $4.50. 18 Children’s Beacon Cloth Bath Robes, or blue, bound with satin and finished w cord and tassel. Heavy Wool Sweaters, with roll $2.95 each; in pink pockets, $2.95 each; were $5.50. Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. French and English Dinner- ware Radically Reduced We do not begin to indicate here the extent of the assortment, but you may get an idea of just the pieces included and the radical reductions we have made. HAVILAND CHINA: 33 Soup Plates, 35c each; were $1. 21 Breakfast Plates, 35c each; were $1.25. 3, Covered Dishes, $2.05 each; were $10.50. l Sauce Dishes, 25¢ each; were 75¢. 2 Open Vegetable Diskes, 95¢ each; were §3.50. 1 Covered Canserole, $2.95; was $10. - 1 Covered Butter Dish, $1.95; was $S. $2.05 ench; were $8.75. ity. 3 Sauceboat: 2 Cream Pitchers, 85¢ each; were $2.50, 7 Bouillon' Cups and Saucers, 75c each; were 18 A. D. Coffee C $1.25. 31 Coffee Cups were DECORATED ENGLISH PORCELAIN: * 1 Sauceboat, 85c; was $1.85. 1 Meat Platter, $1.95; was $6. 1 Meat Platter, $1.75; was $4.50. 1 Covered Dish, $1.95; was §5. red Sugar Bowl, 65¢; was $2.25. L e pitchers, 45¢ and Soc each; were $1.35 . 7 ESE 15c each; were 50c. L] lllllolnl'.il'l =: !lsm“'l:t"e:‘fll ‘were $1. each; S Breal ”"Rl.’ee-ellmune. 1 Covered Cusserole, $1.95; was §5. and $1.30. 5 Breakfast Pla ‘China Section, Fifth fioor. and Saucers, 50c each; were d Saucers, 65¢ each; were §2. 6 Limoges Boulllon Cups and Saucers, 8Sc each; 2. 5 Friday Special in Curtains 59 Pairs Ivory Marquisette Curtains, hem- stitched, 2}4 yards long. A very lpecnl value at 95c pair. 4 Pairs French Lacet Arabian Curtains, border $8 pair; were $16.50. gn. 1 Pair Handsom Lacet Arabian Curtains; 2% yards long. $8.50 pair; was $13.50. $10 pair; wax $20. yards long. 1 Pair Ivory Duchels Lace Curtatns; 3 yards long, 1 Pair Ivory Net Curtains; 2% yards long. %6 pairs wan $10. 6 Pairs Pretty Bordered Brussels Net Curtains; 2% Xards long. $8 pairs were $15. 6 Pairs Handsome Deep Border Duchess Lace Curtains, ivory: 3% vards long: exceptional gual- $25 pair; were 5 Pairs Very Attractive Bordered Brussels Net Curtains, white; 21 yards long. $13.50 pair; were $18.50. 4 Pairs Dainty Ivory Swlu Point Curtalns; 2% $5.35 pair; were $7.50. 2 Pairs Attractive Bordered Irish Point Curtains: white; 2% yards long. $8.35 4 Pairs Dretty Bordered Ifish Point Curtalns: white; 2% yards long. $6 pairs were $12. 4 Pairs Ivory Imported Swiss Point Lace Cur- tains; 2% vards long. $8.50 pa Also a number of one of a pair or kind curtains, pair; were §14. 3 were $16. and other small lots at greatly reduced prices. Drapery and Curtain Section, Fifth floor. lafgé Collection of Remnants and Short Lengths Cretonnes, poplins, casement cloths, velvet and other fabrics for drapery, , fancy work and varied other uses. upholstery, cushions, 14 to Y Less Former Prices

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