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Furniture Values From the Phillip Levy Store Competition "Pullman Revolving Seat Day Beds Upholstered in Velour or Add an Extra Room to Your Home By placing a beautiful day bed— Hke this—in your Hving room. Dur- g the day. it serves as living room . furniture—at night the seat may be revolved, and right there before you is 2 comfortable bed, large enough for two grown people to sleep on. A 692 day- bed similar to illustration—finished in brown mahog- $10.00 Cash—$1.50 Weekly any. Porcelain Top Kitchen Cabinet Made of solid oak: white enamel interior and roll front curtains—+ $29.50 $3.00 Cash—$1 Weekly Graceful Queen Anne Bedroom Suite Dresser and Ful finish ze, Bow-end Bed; walnut or mah Consisting of Dresser, Chifforette, Fuli-length Vanity This Beautiful Bedroom -Suité'f : Bed. Guaranteed construction; walnut finish. Consisting of Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Full-size Sg 8 00 $10.00 Cash—$1.50 Weekly Your choice of genuine walnut or' mahogany finish, con- sisting of Buffet with mirror back, simifar to illustration; China Closet, Serving Table, Round Extension Tablé (Ob- : long Table, $10.00 extra), 5 Side Chairs, 1 Armchair, - Seats upholstered in genuine leather. $19.50 Cash—$3.00 Weekly BETWEENG, DIVISION OF AMERICAN > B - (LA FOLLETTE GIVES FARMERS WARNING Charges Attempt Has Been Made Here to Shackle Them to “Interests.” Warning farmers against any or- ganizations that would shackle them to the “interests,” Senator La Follette, in a formal statement, charged that j representati of the raflroads and iof the coal, steel and lumber in- {terests, at a secret session held at | the Racquet Club here December 9, attempted to obtaln from farm or- | ganization leaders and did obtain {from somo of them adherence to an agreement not to push legislation to repeal the commonly called guaranty ! section of the transportation act and | to restore state control of state rates. In_substantiation of his charges, | Mr. La Follette made public what he described as “a brief report of the tion of the conference” held here which he branded “as a y to betray not only the but the consuming and the producing millions of the nation.” { DENY SECRECY IN MEETING. Farm Bureau Leaders Say They Did Not Agree to Cease Agitating. CHICAGO, December 2! never entered into an e ting any ' the Americ: arm Bureau s in reply to the stat t M. section 1 and _ will nd we like- re committed to restoration of of state rate- one of lower freight products. MISS MARGARET LOWER held to di on farm | the retired list of the Army on ac- NAMED FIELD DIRECTOR Will Have Charge of Red Cross Activities at Walter Reed Gen- eral Hospital MISS MARGARET H. LOWER. Announcement has just been made of the appointment of Miss Margaret H. Lower as field director of the n Red Cross at Walter Reed At the opening of the con- ] 1918, Miss as tant to M the first field director ed faithfully as a full-time 1 during the strenuous {days of the war and the busy tim: following the armistice. When M Rea resigned Miss Lower resigned also. but continued her work as one of the ward ors. A year later, December, 0, she returned as a late field director, ng association with s regarded as tted to assume the duties s which devolve said to bring to the work a sure of personal interest of well known and influential people. Word of the appointment has been received with great satisfaction at the hospital, for Miss Lower is ex- tremely pgpuldr h the patients y ladies” who do so W. H. Butler Co. Established 1845 MAURICE F. FLYNN 607-609. C.St. N.W. tow going on ! . “Jhe P-B = -Semi -Annual Clearance Sale NJfi.'rouéfmul the Sloré he Avenue at Tinth RUDOLPH ASKS $33,000 WILL DIRECT RIFLE WORK. Col. Charles E. Stodter, cavalry, and | been appointed directors of the National | t FOR LODGING HOUSE FUND ‘Wants It Inserted in District Ap- propriation Bill—Other Requests. Insertion of an item of $33,00¢ to be added to nearly $30,000 already appro- priated for the bullding of a municipal lodging house at 6th street and Louisi- ana avenue was urged by Commissioner Rudolpa yesterday during hearings on the District appropriation bill. He ex- plained that the site has already been purchased for $10.000 out of an appro- priation of $40,000 made in 1917, but that when the war came on the project was stopped because building costs were prohibitive and there was no unemploy- ment necessitating such a lodging house ‘This ftem was stricken out of the de- ficiency bill, and because it was in tae defidiency bill when the budget estimates were being prepared it does 10t appear in the bill on which the subcommittee of the House appropriations committee is now working. The subcommittee corcludeé hearings on the board of charities items yester- day, which include a request for $300,- 000 for a home for feeble-minded chil- dren and $556,410 for tae Gallinger Memorial Hospital. Brig. Gen. Anton Stephan appeared hefore the subcommittes in Support of the recommendation of the budget bu- reau that $49,700 should be carried in the bill for the District of Columbia militia. —_— GOES TO RETIRED LIST. Capt. Wright. Dental Corps, Incurs Disability in Service. Capt. Clarence J. Wright, Dental Corps, at Walter Reed General Hos- pital, this city, has been placed on count of disability incident to the service. Last Remnant Sale of 1921 *’é bl e s Al sl LAl galal el Lol LAl s el S Al 3 & LEPEPERELVEDEREVEVRVRDRVRLRNURYRRR from us two 3% Interest Added if All Payments Are Made Regularly or in Advance 1336 New York Avenue N.W. Lieut. Cols. John §. Falr, gencral staff, ll{ and Harry L. Cooper, infantry, have | se year 1922. From now until next Xmas will mean a whole lot of hap- piness to you and yours. Simply Join Our ) 2 weeks before Christmas. Citizens %ain’ngz Bank “Bank of the People” Assembling Broken Lots for Quick Clearance Women’s New Lambskin Gloves $1.00 Lvery pair perfect. Women's lambskin gloves in black and ors. Gloves made to fit perfectly. of reliable quality; Women’s $30 and $35 Remnants--Choice * An accumulation of short lengths that ]_2 /2(3 offers remarkable values in materials for general home use. Pick from an assemblage of staple materials, all fresh, new and clean, and the majority in good sewing lengths. OUTING FLANNEL DRESS GINGHAM BLEACHED COTTON APRON GINGHAM This close-out lot of sligh plaids. Each, Many of these fine blankets formerly sold up to $7.50. All are of excellent quality, thick, fluffy and warm and come in the popular dark patterns. Women’s Glove Silk Hose - $1.98 Sizable assortment of plainand fancy lace styles, and in black. brown, gray and other favored colors, but not a great many of each. Very slight irregulars of $3.50 to $4.50 values. Faults too insignificant to affect looks or wear. Odd Lots Women’s Wear REMNANTS OF FLESH CREPE DE CHINE, WASH SATIN, PHILIPPINE AND MUS- LIN CORSET COVERS, taflored and lace trim- 98C med. Sold up to $2.50.. ENVELOPE CHEMISE, of flesh wash silk, trimmed with filet lace and ribbon. Formenty sota 1o 1,069 $2.88 cocconcen SMALL LOT OF PHILIPPINE ENVELOPE AND STRAIGHT CHEMISE, hand em- Srotteree. s wp 92.79 to $3.98 . CHEMISE, of flesh and ¢ whélte batiste; lace trim- 49C me 2 CORDUROY BREAKFAST ROBES, of narrow wale corduroy, in rose Sold for $2.98 $3. FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS, one nl:}‘ two dph:z:,' in $1 19 wi 6 an pes. Sold for $3.49 5 s HOUSE DRESSES, of gingham, regulation: style,” round somuiation. aivle, tound Q) quarter sleeves ....... ANGORA SCARFS, with fringed S i $1.98 PINK MESH BAN- 4 - DHEAUX, open fronts, ¥ siges 34, 36, 42.......... 390 IIIIIIIIII.III‘IlfilllllllIIlII e Satisfaction First Ghos eauntlet sther styles. lihnas Savings Club Deposit 50c, $1.00, $2.00, $5.00 or $10.00 a week and you'll receive a nice check In the Heart of the Business Association of America as repre- tives of the Secretary of War for ? ASASBSHIRBSANS District fledTlet et fe b (e e (e e % T -0 § LT Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Gauntlets 15 Off e from our entire stock of including automobile and UNBLEACHED COTTON 35 Pairs Soiled Blankets $3.98 Pair part-wool kinds in the sizes for large- beds. * Soiled Robe Blankets YARD DOMET FLANNEL YARD-WIDE PERCALE winter weather begins. cloth collars. colors. tly soiled blankets consists of Chiefly in block line models. $2.98 Clean-Up Choice, $6.75 One rack of Women’s Fine Tricotine, Serge, Taffeta, Satin and Velveteen Dresses in a number of popular tunic and straight- Sold for §1298 and more. Clean-Up Choice, $10.00 - Sold for double and more _than double the sale price. class frocks of Canton crepe, Roshanara crepe, tricotine and taf- LT Coats, $19.75 Splendid, warm coats at a wonderful saving just when real Tailored of bolivia, velour, yalama and suedene. beaverette, also large embroidered, Rich silk linings. thick, fluffy weaves of Collars of sealine and silk-stitched and tailored All the popular styles and - of Dresses of Dresses High- 'S feta. Only one rack of them, but a wealth of beautiful styles. A Factory Purchase of Turkish Towels —from a noted maker whose product is nationally advertised. Thick, double-pile qualities, fluffy and absorbent. In plain white and fancy color schemes. Heavy and medium weights. Classed 75¢ and 85c 48C $1.00 and 51.2579c Turkish Towels Turkish Towels... Odds and Ends of HATS—Broken lots of women's hats consisting of tams, hoods «a varlety of styles, ma- terfals and colors. TRIMMED HATS—A group of $5.00 and $6.00 trimmed hats of vetyn and velvet and fur combinations, $2.95 silver cloth, felt and HATTER'S PLUSH SAILORS, in_black and colors. Plain and styles and crowns Reduced to RIMMED as “run of the mill,” but not in the least hurt for service. Milli Reduced mery eauce and ready-to-wears in panne velvet, Lyons velvet, du- satin ... rolling brims, all $1.39 CHILDRI HATS, in a great range of styles and materials. Sold for Reduced to ~ $3.95 to $5.95. 50c ™ §1'95 and $2.95 PHEASANT TAILS — Odds and ends reduced for clearance. Popular trimmings, cholce.... Men’s 20c Collars 15 Dozen Dozen 55¢ $1.00 The big purchase of Triangle laundered collars is the greatest _winter event for men. So vast is the assortment that plenty of all styles. and all sizes 14 to 20 are left for Friday's selling. 1zed cloth, in blue, tan and whi Trimmed with $1.00 value, garment ..... $1.98 8 "WORK SHIRTS—M: Clasgsed as: “dark threads,” but niot at all hurt in looks or service. —First Floor, In the Rear. PAJAMAS—Men's fast-color pajamas of mercer- $l 39 frogs. Sizes 14 to 20 » CHALMERS’ UNDERWEAR~<Men's Chalmers’ ribbed shirts and drawers, heavy weight, eve: 7 C UNION _SUITS—Men's heavy fleece-lined union suits, silver gray, Monarch Brand. 5 Spectal ,ueiei-eeers OVERALLS—Men’s white-back, blue denim overalls and jumpers, Union-made, full cut, with plenty of pockets. 896 $1.50 value, each B oo en’s “Jack Rabbitt” Brand, heavy 89C ‘blue work shirts, coat style, with collar and pocket. Every : shirt has written guarantee. All sizes 14 to 17 © 2 to 6 have feet. 2 Toys 1, Price Speeding out what's left of our toy stock at exactly one-half marked prices. We handle toys only at the holiday season, hence have no room for odds and ends that remain unsold. Fancy Sets 1/2 Price All fancy metal comb and brush comb, brush and mir- shaving sets, tourist smokers' articles are sed of at just half their_original prices. Children’s Needs Children’s White Corduroy Conts, belted and loose models, with padded linings, $l 98 D sizes 2 to 5, zebeline and cloth, belted and cape 53 98 . nidels, sold up to $7.95 S Seeiit ll-wool Sacques and sold up to Middy Blouses, all white, regulation model, 593 trimmed with braid.... Children’s Knitted Slippers, in blue and pink. g;m for soc Children’s Hats, of corduroy :n:l ve|vedu.bl|n black, 25 rown and blue. Sold 1OF 980 coconeocioscnscs C MACKINAWS—Heavy, warm * quality in plaid patterns. Comn-~ vertible collar, belt and big pockets. Also warm over- s chinchilla, 3 coats WASH SUITS—Boys' Peggy: Cloth, Invincible Suiting, Chame bray and Covert Wash Sults, 1f Oliver Twist and Middy styles. Navy, cadet, gray and’ combinations. 1_59 $2 and $2.50 values, CORDUROY SUITS — Boys' Oliver Twist condu- roy suits in blue, poy it o tuc 61 O Sizes 3, 4 and b only. SLEEPERS—Boys’ _flanneletts sleepers, sizes 2 to 14; with drop seat; sizes 79c = ' = QU UTTTT y s