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10 - THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921. i PLEA FOR LEPERS. needed articles for the lepers n"upil WILL DISTRIBUTE GIFTS. FEDERAL TRADE HEAD, |chairman smons the several commis-|. BEGINS 26 TAX TALKS, |Batson brought out many new 4 blankets, sandals, bandages, medi phases in the use of the word, stat- SCHOOL IS DEDICATED. supplies, food and clothing, the state-| Fruit and candy will be distributed to Col. Gaskill was appointed’ to the — —— P that contributions did ot neces. | Dedication of the improved public ‘;‘lonay and’ (Clothing" Asked as|menc eaid. but e ‘passible, /- money | tnmates of the Navat Hosp|(at af,Christ- Nelson B. Gaskill Takes Oath as|commission in December, 1919, to il E. H. Batson Opens Lecture Course | sarily mean donations of money or |School at Landover, Md. took place 80 0 mas time by members of the Parent- the unexpired term caused by the other property, but might consist of | Wednesday in the school building, un- Christmas Greeting. these articles in the orlent than it |5 0o, ‘o 0o tion of the Welghtman- Chairman of Commission. death of John Franklin Fort. He in Treasury Annex. loyalty, devotion, efficiency, helpful- | ge e Ol ThNasliover Paont would here. Special arrangements A plea for money and clothing as a lare being made to secure quantities ‘hristmas greeting for lepers con-|of Jaundry and toilet soap at distribut- ned in oriental mission stations was |ing centers, the statement said. = entered on duty in February, 1920, -six |nés8 o others and of thi y Grant and Toner schools. Plans for the | Nelson B. Gaskill of New Jersey,|je served as assisiant attorney gen-J The first of a series of twenty-six :‘e:re v?o:lh whut‘"mnon mo‘n"e'grx even | distribution of the “goodies” were made | formerly a leutenant colonel in the |eral of the state of New Jersey fromjlectures, prepared by J. W. Beers, | at a meeting of the association yester- | Army, took office as chairman of the |1906 to 1914, and was overseas during {chief of the training section of the 1 The ' schoolhouse was | decorated with flags, the Maryland col- ors, and floral settings. A program in- —_— ed in a statement yesterday by !he‘ The Washington auxiliary- of the|day afternoon at the Weightman |Federal Trade Commiesion yesterday. |the war. Income Tax 'Unit, was delivered Wed- | Mrs. Fanny Bullock-Workman, who | %™ ‘ashington auxillary of the Woman's | union will meet this afternoon in Mount | School. Money for the gifts is obtained | He was vice chairman during the past nesday evening In Treasury annex No.|has climbed many of the difficult |cluding songs, addresses and features ter-Denominational Missionary | Vernon Place M. E. Church and will re- | by contributions, entertainments and | year and succeeds to the chairmanship —_— 2 by Deputy Commissioner E. H. Bat- | peaks in the Himalayan mountains, is | was presented, following which @ social Tnion, of which Mrs. John Newtor |ceive gifts to be sent to the outcast |sales under the auspices of the Junior | under g rule of the commission which| Only 5 per cent of the women inson, head of the Income Tax Unit. known as the “queen of woman | hour was held and refreshments were Culbertson is president. The most' Asiatic lepers. Red Cross. provides for rotation in the office of | India are educated. Spauking oa “Contributions,” Mr.' mountaineers.” served. ) $1.69 Tabl i Boys $1.75 1.69 Table ||$1.69 Marquisette Golf Caps Bedspreads ' Damask . Curtains Large <hape with p}a:ted batk Three-quarter-bed size $l izzg-ix_-i_cal:)llexnl;;;:;lsl]:ie;:e: g : s } yards long; - A terns. Yard First Floor—Bargain Table, (Limit, one.) (Limit, § y-rds.) stitched edge. Pair....... Saturday’s 25\c,f SOC and $1,.00 Sale! Tomorrow, the day for Values—a great list of extraordinary specials gathered from all over the store and priced in a way to make your dollars and fractions thereof stretch to the furthest limit. Many gift selections have been brought on for this great 25¢c, 50¢-and $1.00 Sale—and to these tremendous specials have been added many staple stock items, reduced to conform with the triple value-giving idea. i . No Mail or Phone Orders Filled ‘E‘ ] 8 B 18 . . 1 * 1 1 - E Children’s Handkerchiefs Water Pails— Infants’ $1.00 Shoes— | 75¢ Storm Serge— | Up to $2.50 Women’s Hose— | Salt and Pepper Shakers— . r— A g 3 4 Infants’ Soft Sole Shoes, white. 6-inch Storm Serge, black, Thresd and Fiber Silk Hose, in | ilver plated on fine white metal ] . . ‘Four fo A Galvanized Iron Water Pails, C black and colors; sizes in the lot C | navy blue and brown grounds, with black and colors, also two-tone com- each set i cloth lined case— : | & Children’s Embroidered Corner large fourteen-quart trade size— from 1 to 4— neat hair-line stripe. Yard— binations fiber and silk-mixed sport Jewelry Dept., First Floor. | Handkerchiefs, with hemstitched C No Exchanges—No Refunds. —_— | hose, some full seamless, others with ™ borders: an ortment of pretty £ seam up the back. Choice of several Nickel Clocks b styles and colorings. FOUR for— Children’s 81 25 ]ulie 98¢ Framed Pictures— well known brands— Nickel Clocks, for desk or dresser E ns— e ts— Framed Pictures, 6x10 and $x10 T R T TR kel Tromks. 20 T oo B | Enameled Saucepa Children’s Felt Juliets, in blue, C | inch glass size; gilt or dark mold- 50c Women’s Fiber Silk Hose use:”good Umepicees; wear Euaran c o1e Gray Enameled Covered Sauce- tan_and old rose; broken sizes, ngs: in an assortment of interest- . = " . E New Veilings— [ pans with long handle, three- zsc from 8 to 10; limited quantity— ing subjects— thren Pairs for— L Jewelry Dept, ¥t Bloerz.._... .S 4 H§ o £ - | quart trade size— N N Fiber Silk Hose, in black and as- | D efs. [ h_va‘r: :’:fl‘::” ..;,d'?xm‘:l;fimnm:r‘:gl. c | ) No Exchanges—No Refunds. P 3 SOTeE GOlOr: Sean 0 ok oty ot s | Men’s Handkerchiefs, Four fo]\—— i bination effects and dotted i — 7% C N 8¢ Rajah Terry Cloth— sizes; seconds of 79c values. THREE i P s Horakdbi £ Velling Dept—First Floor. ! . c Cotton Net Mill Slengths - of/ Rajah “Terry e e o plain and initial styles, with hem- IE | 59 Val Laces, 12 Yards for— | J%inch, Couon Jet stronsiy Cloth, a"Tovtaitls yelour a5y 30c Shirting Madras | _tiched borirs’! VoL i for ; voven quality, In white and eeri i A | Besea i b B e SRR R | Valenciennes Laces, round and colors, for curtains, linings, etc. yards, but a number of pieces alike, Zi | g = 0 4 48c Washable Cretonnes— | square ‘meshes, edgings and in- Fardes In’ two-tone Tose, blue, green and Five Yards for— | Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs B & | sertions, marrow width; 12 yards C Lace Dept. New Location, gold _colorings: "also " floral and 26-inch _ Shirting _Madras, white Six for— ! Yard-wide Washable Cretonnes, | in each e— Eighth Street Annex. b".! designs. Yard— grounds, with colored stripes. FIVE s Men's Initlal Handkerchie ) t-fin o light and dark floral, bird or | Luce Dept., New Location, Eighth — Fourth Floor. | _yards for— i SoHt i Bl ) Anielate: (Heaniv e $ tanefiér\‘ d;:]‘]fln‘*u”afls l;l'\'lx::nl;“)“’_ 2 C | Street Am 75¢ Wash Tubs— £ % | 50¢ M = - broidered; hemstitched borders. SIX Graperies. cushion or furmiture | T T 95¢ Cushions— ercerized Poplins fdmiokiters coverings.. Yard— i . - inch. size: ‘drap Handles= v C Cretonne Covered Chair Cush- i Two r— | 7 °, i 7 | | Colgate’s 40c Week-End Pkgs.— : drop NsCiclonnepCorered, Chalry Cumhs s ards fo | Women’s Handkerchiefs, 4 for— | o e ks ST U e Dl Colgate's Week-end Packages of Basement: Sofu Cushions and 20x20 Round or | vich Tubtamanen oS oplins, a | Women's Handkerchiefs, fine qual- | s | Toilet Preparations, for men and C ———| Square Cushions, covered with Street and evening shades. TWO yards | ity lawns and swisses, in beautifu ) | China Mattings, Yard: | women; trial sizes of these famous Straw Bask white cambric, filled with silk floss. | e & shades. TWO yards Madeira effects; scalloped edges. FOUR & | Palmed-finished, 116 warn China c products— “'5“’ skets— Baen— C i 0 shecks of blue, | Straw Baskets, for sewing or 3 5 Mattinga, “neat Checks of blue 25 ! embroldery use: assorted kindd C o Smoking Stands— $1.50 Boudoir Caps— | # g et 50c Perfumes— STy en A 75¢ Stair or Hall Runner— Smoking Stands, fumed finish; Of coepe de chine and mesmline, $ | E a y ed 3 laces d bh- { 15 kiR I e | RN Notion Dept., First Floor. [ pi2l-inch Reversible Wool and > hidrawer. andiremovableiglagaiashi sl | e e e ot l | 39¢ Turkish Towels— Thae orange Slossgm "and ‘mag: 25° Playing Cards— Krecn. Ted. @n and brown: heat 50‘ —Foratture Store “Acroes the seeetz A | 2GRS pepr. it Fioor | B ‘ s . o s : | designs with borders. Yard— = i asile G nolia blossom. Bottle— Smart_Set Playing Cards, gold 5 5 | E [ Bleached Turkish, Tomcls (axto C edge and picture back styles; full . $1.25 Storm Serge— Hairbow Ribbons, 3 Pieces for— | Inches: absorbent weave, for face packs— 75¢ Damask Scarfs— S4-inch Storm Serge, double-twilled s Pretty Hairbow Ribbons, five inch | or bath use— | Dressing Combs— Stationery Dept. Mercerized Damask Scarfs, with quality, in navy blue, brown and copen- | in striped effects and plain 1 ‘ | SN ey e nemariiched Dariers: ruxgiation hagen— THREE pieces in box for— I | Ivory-finish Dressing Combs, all arior Games— ength; assorted patterns. Each— = sh Cloths, Five for— | coarse or coarse and fine teeth— Choice of Rook. Pit or Flinch, c -$1.98 Framed Pictures— 2 ]Fo‘un}a‘l_n P'ens—-'y . . 2 g = & i Aiken Lambert Educator Fountain R G, (plaln sold regularly at Men’s Half Hose— Framed Pictures, 9x12 and 11x14 inch Pens. selt_ flled style: 14 karat .;Hms white and colored edge styles: C Inf > Shi Stationery Dep: ORIt Hase Tthread ahin | glass size; gilt or dark wood mould- | points | l'nill seconds of 10c values. FIVE ! niants IrtS— Gmmh— h.,‘;h:,;;.!’.cm heel, fully reinforced | ings: assorted subjects. Each— ; Stationery Dept.. First Floor. or— Infants’ Merino Shirts, cotton { an ibbons— sole and toe: black. navy, cordo- B - and wool. silkateen and wool, also | van and suede; perfect quality— 1.75 Bed o | Rubber Sheetings— i & faw fll‘:eced cal‘;on:r !5‘3&5.1.‘ to 2 25c i A ‘:‘llrg: IESDPl‘mellI! %I styles, f!(‘h de P"lowsP:lol\‘:rwed o &h ’ Kleinert's Sanitary Rubbe: ll'lg‘w(‘llflg i 1l 19¢ Crash, Two Yards fo | Firat Floor—Underwear Section. | sashes; extra wide widths up to 69c Table Damask— | aheaa 't‘;f Shd waite stripedifiokin l fqu:;r‘;‘\im i gl e | {8 Absorbent Crash Toweling, suit- 25c eight and half inches. Yard— 58-inch Mercerized Table Dam- | ith sterilized curled foathers— | _""Notton Dept.. First Floor. | 8 a 11 tea towels. i | | a5k, splefidia wearing grade for e e e & bt | Up to 39¢ Children’s Hose— | Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs general use; assorted neat pat- ~ $2.00 Crex Rugs— [ $l 20 Cut (,lass \ases— i k ., for | = . - < 0 yles : £ 50¢ and 59¢ Stamped Scarfs— boys or girls: excellent wearing memens Fare Linen manqker- 25¢ All-Linen Crash, 3 Yds. for— de;“li::;lwr—n-ml- Table. e 18 Stamped Searfs. also center- auslityibroken sises | soft-finish quality, full size, FOUR Ginbleached Imporced Alljinen = ! $1.49 Georgette Crepe— | & pieces and pillows. stamped on C | for— or tea lowels, THREE yards for | $1.50 and $1.75 Blankets 40-inch Heavy Quality Georgette | H natural color art crash. Fach— 35¢ Toy Furnit — d b | Crepe. in a complete assortment of all | (Limit three). 3¢ Toy Furniture— X Bar Pins— Each— wanted street and evening shades, in B 5 Blank: , W vi nch White Pajama Checks, a Pk e o tan, I hUblustor woven. soft-finish grade. $1.50 Table Covers— S0 Soft Fleeced-finish s | _cluding plenty of black and white— e T l | ing Room Furniture; one table = oo L Iy | effects, in an assortment of beau- i 39¢ Mercerized Pongee— ! 32-inch Mercerized Pongee. in Toy Dept., Basement. tan, gray. khaki, black and white, 2 C Dolls' Mission-finish Toy Din- zsc Rhinestone and Fancy Jeweled 5 20c Pajama Checks, 3 Yds. for— | _ 66x50 ana "C 38 ! tiful and striking designs. Each— ’l‘l-lll.l-‘F' yards for— 52-inch Lace-trimmed Table Covers, $ Table Nl!pl ins, Half Do: Chesa ;e)g:)rfi-"\::;}i%u:crud luce centers; very 5 ) - 3 also novelty w fabrics, in as- Vanity Cases— . o 22x22 Mercerized D: k Table N: R s e o B sorted shades. Yard— | 5 69c White Novelty Voiles— King, aoft: lihon Blehifoalits | neatly: s T 3 i f Py radles~ R e e 2tinen white, Noveey ollen | e e e 50c White Secarfs, Three for— | | | 3 , white mercerized checks, stri Worth $2.5 L] Vhi sti Scarfs, rgu- White Indian Head [ Lous (hite | Enameled-finish c holder, and card case compart- and, plaide: extra ‘Brs Bheet taer _Torth $2.50 dozen. HALF dozen for— & All White Hemstitched Scarfs, regu $ . Toy Dept., Banem ool P et N Dy quality. Yard— W 's $2.00 Sli lation tength. THREE for— 1 Mill Ends of White Indian Head, C i T - _Women's of ippers— — — - | 26 inches wide: linen-finish quality. . Up to $1.00 Bead Necklaces— 5 Women's Felt Slippers, with leather 25¢ Outing Flannels | E Lengths trom & to 10 yards— 20c¢ Outing Flannels or padded soles; in black and gray. S oot | B ! 3 50c Grass Rugs— Fancy Bead Necklices, an as- Th Yards f Sizes 3 to 61 Limited quantity— Five Yards for— i E | §vao tencned Gides et o sortment of popular styles, in ali O w’l'ee"ml guu“sg g‘r---‘m No exchanges—No refunds. m.’(fi-inr‘h Outinlpr Flannels, ha‘n\_\ dou- $ ll;‘“ 3 Sy 27- i 5 s i ality, in colored stripes. i 15¢ Shaker Flannel, 2 Yds. for— fxgfinbo%erb;::élnsfle“u'0" and 25c desirable colorings. Each— ?:Iafil?x:avz}:;ub\::.“eEQd :,‘“““‘;‘;' $1.50 Mllllal'y Brush ’ F.e‘c;ee;::i'u;x:h\_\ in colore rip ;LI ; . brown and pink. et St 27-inel s Flan- o) g o T ] rophylactic Penetrator Military 5 JZTincn Bleached Shaker Flan- 25c First Floor—Bargain Table. 79¢ Shaving Mirrors— HREE yardy Brushes; assorted styles and woods. $1 $1.39 Longcloth, 10 Yards for— TWO yards for— -i loth, soft chamois-fin- ' B z Shaving Mirrors, on metal stand; i maliet: GesdnileptFarstivioer.c ot B0 <328 Inch T onsClom saostone : 25¢ Curtain Marquisette 25c Dress Ginghams 5 ish grade. TEN yards for— i Gingha | Two Yards for— Ty Three Yards for— | $1.50 Toilet Sets— — : 38¢ Dress Ginghams— SR Lk b s e e ek DTeas Ginghanl T in e Three-piece Tollet Sets, white en- | 50c Sheeting Cotton, 215 Yds.— E g e B ard-wide Curtain Marquisette, 7 Combs— | beautiful assortment of staple and amel hairbrush, comb and mirror; in s § s Cotte i LS2menrDtess (OMghame il C | shoor wnalliy White or esru cor: ¢ | 75c and $1.00 Fancy Com Panay aheckn: very e puating B |, Joinch Unbleaches Sheeting Coton, - s M e e ors, cut from full bolts. TWO Fancy Mounted Combs, in a large THREE yards for— Tollet Goods Dept.—Firnt Floor. Sxiray deasyiUraund thiean b aus : useful lengths— s for— assortment cf‘ new and strlklnix a:& 3 | : o aaeiar neaty hasea. 20c Percales, Three Yards for— | - ?1.50 Shaving Stands— $1.25 Bleached Sheets— | A ; 5 36-inch Percales, light ! [ etal Shaving Stands, with exten- 3 c 16¢ Bleached Muslin 29¢ and 35¢ Ribbons— T IS D | et SR, T $] | e e §] | ren ure L i and figures; fine, close-woven, soft- rush— ¢; heavy -thread grade— H Two Yards for— o yLotipe ang Molre BID (3 Children's Four-plece Imitation finish grade. THREE yards for Toflet Goods Dept—First Floor. A0y shexyy ":“l"k hl’:“ race i 36-inch Bleached Muslin. close- hair bows and fancy work. Yard— Ivory Manicure Sets, good size | = = o e Sil ongee— T starch of dressing.’ TWO zsc : pleces— S | 89c¢ Stamped Nightgowns— Women’s $1.50 Nightgowns— 33-inch Imported All-Silk Tan Pon- dn for— i Stamped Nightgowns, fine, soft- Of muslin and nainsook; trimmed gee. heavy lustrous quality. guaran- i R Lo 3 finish white nainsook: neat . de- with laces and embroideries; neck and teed to wear. For men's and boys’ 18 Writing Paper— 85¢ Bungalow Aprons— signs. (Limit, one.)— sleeves neatly finished; set-in and shirts: women's and children’s wear— i Girle' Bungalow Aprons, of good kimono_sleeves: extra_well made— - T ] ; 15¢ Apron Gmglmms Ambassador Linen Writing Zsc quality singham in assorted checks 50C = r $1.25 Silk Poplin— ‘ Paper, s ors; made el pocke b 3 = | _Two Yards for— B e A olora: (2 and kimono sleeves; sizes 4 to 14 89¢ Stamped Dresses— Bsed o wiid B et e e $ i years— Ready-made and Stamped House $1.25 Muslin Drawers— Jum 6nd brown— ; ] Standard Apron Ginghams, i C | - ‘ll)‘:'els‘ules,t assorted colors; _good 50(: s i Gt ——____fi g N size b hecks: ted < 9 - = ality fast color chambray— ze Muslin 3 = E | fast eoiors. UEWO yards for | Envelopes, Three Packages for— Children’s Muslin Drawers | it Hioar. e Dravers, Tufties of eyciet embroidery’ $l l?'oysk Scweaigers(— ; = 5 extra well made styles; all sizes— Boys' Ruff-nec! oat Sweaters, in e SR, Envelopes. to "match writing c chm"nmnl;uwe ey Children’s the new cinnamon brown; sizes sl aper, eac ckage. Three to 34— 39¢ Table Oilcloth— D hames femrt hemstitched hem and tuck 79¢ Stamped D: | Wemen’s $1.50 Bloomers— Firat Floor—Rargain Tahle. ton hole bands: well ma mp resses— Silk and cotton material; in pink 3 5 dmanterpTable: Oficlott plain c $l0 12 years THREE pairs forem pRerdy-made and srt.m‘x;ea House only: dainty stitched ruffles; fully re- $l Men’s $2.00 Sweaters— white ans iling effects; seconds & 2 Thi 3 3 color chambray; neat 5 full 1 of the standard grade. Yard— 25 Pin Cushions— x4 Floor ~ designs; sizes 4 10 8 yoars. (Limit. 50¢ i Floar, o he— GHetyr-walgnt Cotton, Sweaters [ln @ e stiament. Fancy Pin Cushions. in an as- c 3 hf;flunfi% Mfl'— one)— W 's $1.69 Ki with full shaw} collar; sizes 38 {0 44— sortment of novel shapes and col- Infants’ Short Dresses, fine, soft- .69 Kim —_— 2 | Mer’s 25¢ G, s orings. Bach— 2 finigh nainsook; hemstite hed , Fancy Lining Satine— el O e Men's $1.50 Nightrobes— | || en’s 25¢ Garters, 2 Pairs for— i Dok Cmoons s ;‘3{{‘. -I:‘d ml-’n‘-%:y tl;lnr:‘!ir;?:l :’gl:us s.!t?;g;ch :;l::;g?de fnncy Llnl:g floral patterns; colorings of pink, blue, s ‘Men's Faultless Make Heavy Domet s Harris Make Pad Garters, fine months to 2 years— with large floral patterns; seconds N s ecsemodels; with Flannel Nightrobes, full cut and extra l lisle webbing, in black, white and C v P of 7T5c values. Yard— L full: perfect quality— | plain colors. TWO pairs for— aist Hangers, Three for— Little Tots’ 69¢ Nightgowns— Lining Dept. ‘Baby R —_——— . ubber Boys’ Pajamas— | Enamel Walst Hangers, in pink, Little Tots' Flannelette Night- M. S > Y ber Pants o i % blue and white; nicely finished. C | sowns. assorted pink and blue : en’s Suspenders— . Three Pairs for— e e e Hith: allic Troge: siscs & $ Men’s 39¢ Half Hose— THREE for— £ stripes; made with double yokes; Fine Quality Lisle Webbing Sus- Fine quality Rubber Pants, guaran- to 14 vears— 2 neatly finished; sizes 1 to 3 years— penders, Ploneer and Harris makes; teed water-proof; medium, large and Third Floor. ; wplercerized Liste Half Hose, nign = Notion Dept—First Floor. " Third Floor. Diain wihile wnd ‘solors. a3 well s toed water:proofs. medium, larg o o p . double sole and too: riped effects. Pair— Third Floor. Boys’ Corduroy Pants— k. cordov v : T AR TR O o e :l:r:;“t cotavany and navy blue; 25 - Pearl Bead .Chai w,Womenl! 69¢ Bloomers— BT = : (‘orduroy Knickerbocker Pants, good f——e e LIy OB e en’s Underwear— Women’s heavy/auatity, i#uliFesguiac out: Sundy Pearl Bead Chains, good quality @ | ruMe-trimmed knees: reinforced; Medium - weight Worsted-finish 1.25 and $1.50 Ni with® belt loop and watch pocket: °s Half Hi 5 pearl-like beads, in assorted full widths and all sizes— Urderwear, natural gray color: $ and $ Nightgowns— | sizes 8 to 16 vears— Men’s 0se, Two Pairs for— | 5% inches long— Pirut Fioor—iathaln Table. shirts and drawers to mateh: wear’ : Firat_Floor—Bargain Table. Fine Maco Cotton Half Hose, in - e = Iy Il sizes. Seconds of $1.00 val- et Eepialn white: vith s ! Boys’ $1.25 Golf Cap Caps-—- e Cain, oorarfullytreins 25‘: 50c Ribbon Bracelets— ‘Women’s Fiber Silk Hose— Sleeves: full cut and well Made—s N ey s S s e 3 : 's Fiber 8ilk Hose, in d mixtures: unbreakable visor— irregular weaves of Z5c values. Ribbon Bracelets, for wrist Womens ¥ : 69c¢ to 98¢ Blouses— : it i TWO pairs for— watches, In black and colors; with C | o fber ank from tos to top; oc eite Boys’ $1.50 Union Suits— Boys Deyic—Thick Floore ° 1201 gold plated slides— others .with cotton garter tops. with rted neat $1.50 Beauty Cases— Jewelry Dept. Irregular weaves of $1.00 values— ightly st ned from han- Heavy-weight Fleeced Cotton Union 2 2 Boys’ Soft Collars, Two for— ing ‘-:e:om 15 years— Suits, jaeger color; sizes 8 to 16 years— b“ume;l s ch‘:\ulyndC‘ase‘lh :nt‘l“ ;{’al:gk 0 : i~ argain ags, of velvets and leather, Made by one of the largest col- & Earrings, Pair— Women’s 65¢ Onyx Hose— ERble. e o el maec prarticn lar manufacturer's of the coun- C ‘Women's Mercerized Lisle Drop- . Tub Silk Women’s Union Suif styles— try: an assortment of styles: all Pearl - and Novelty Earrings, stitch Hose, in suede, black, navy, e te— ———M s Wall sizes. TWO form Bationand novetr oist & C | %an ana cordovan: seamed’ back: 34-inch Tub Sliks, rich, lustrou Heavy-welght Cotton Union Suits en’s Wallets— 2 plated mountings, Paner " 5° double sole and toe; perfect qual: . frish quality./in; cilstgs’ assor s T e o s Imitatlon Seal Wallets, three-fold s AL 2 s e e i or 150 values— style; some with memorandum pad— 2 Leather Goods Dept—First Floor. Boys’ Suspenders— Children’s Tabourets— ~ Hnrris make, good quality web- i =k Handbage— Paned OME-Fonk! TAVpEei; 18 79¢ Collar and Cuff Sets— : Gold Neck Chains— Bead Girdles— , with leather ends and cast- ren’s Han 1 - ofr. Pair— zsc Teather. n an assortiment of pleda: zsc e eatiure, " StoremsAcrons th soc uYenice Lace Collar and Cuff Sets, Solid, Gold Neck Chains; 15 and 18 s o Siylish Bead Girdles, br‘;::f styles, s Boys® Dept., Third Floor. ing shapes, fitted with mirror— Street” : il e Aergered By, 1n inch lengths; substantially made— seweiry Dept. 2