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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY. CIVIL SERVICE OPENINGS. INCOME FOR SCHOLARSHIP Examinations Announced to Fitl Gets prove effective and intending that the in Washington who belonged to any gas should finlsh his attempt on his of the welfare organizations which served with the A. E. F. abroad, it was ammounced today. The step was taken at the recent annual meeting of the organization COLLEGE GIVEN $25,000. |zze? tnriuaes. o - King, democrat, U ides that the Secretari “shall adopt ymm g be nec- life. He died at Emergency Hospital about two hours after the shot was fired. No note or message of explanation by e bill pro 1 ‘Washington Foundation Carnegie Corporation Aids William [ z”' | o t War and N diately” such m | | Lacking eligibles, the Civil Service | son place, chairman of the member- | The Washington Foundation, the|had brooded over the death of his| A gift of $25,000 to the Coil . . Commission announces examinations | ship comimittee, was designated’ us |centralized charity fund of which the| wife, who died six years ago. He|william and Mary, in i f_ge,"" a]es C torill vacancies in the following po-| the receiver of applications from | Washington Loan and Trust Com-|also' was in poor health. He had J hpetad attions: "nxl(nlop:flst.‘ $3,000 to $5,000| prospective members. pany is trustee, is given $5,000 by the | never given any intimation of an |enlarging its library, has been made | The Best ix the C 5 0 =L 1 Year: pathologist, $3.000 to $5,000 a| The officers of the organization for | will of Mrs, Emma E. Harvey, dated| intention to end his life. ‘relatives|by the Carnegie Corporation of New . | ) 3 .. |yeur: associate pathologist, $1.500 tol 1922 are Miss Margaret ~Lamble, | March 25, 1321, and offered today for | stated, and those who saw him (he | York, it was announced today | We will eciric eater | Baldwin Locomotive Official 3000 a year; junior chemical tech- | chairman; Miss Dorothy Demys, Vice | probate. ' The'income from the be-|past few days say he seemed to be | i i y ! W ; | nologist, $1.400 to $1.800 a year, chem- | chairman; Miss A. M. Winningham, | quest is to be used in the purchase of | in good spirits. The deceased was n a l¢tter announcing the gift to ' your home ' | . ical ‘watfare service, Kdgewcod ar.| secretary, and Mrs. J. . Wrlght: |a scholarship at George Washington | & native of Bethesda. Montgomery | the college, Dr. Henry S. Pritehett,| hl: | Says Coumry s Future Is |senal Md.: superintendent of labora- | treasurer. Miss Margaret Hood, M University for a Protestant woman, | county, Md. He was in the wholé- | aoting president of the Carnegie Cor- | O monthly i tlury supplies. $1,600 a year, medical | Hussey and Miss Payne, with the offi- | he scholarship is to be awarded|Sale grocery business in Georgetown Hon: d that “it is 5 payments ¢ 1 i department at large, Washington in-| Cers, comprise the membership com- |every four years. The bequest is s 2 number of years and was in similar | Poration, stated that “it is the hope ° i Promising. termediate depot, Washington, . C.: | mittee, o by (he flrst to be pald over to the | business, with his brother, at Colonial | of the corporation that its gift may | foreman heat treatment of smali| The local league is a unit of the |, .y foundation. Beach, Va., for a period of more than | muye possible a dignified and attrac- THE - | By the Associated Press. guns, $8.40 a day, naval ordhance|National Women's Overscas Service | “yre Harvey leaves her jewelry to. (Wenty years. during which he served H. L. St ectric Co. The best electric heater |' NEW YORK, January 5.—Poland|Plant. South Charléston, W. Va. In'league, with headquarters in Phila-|,o; nieces, Emma L. and Agnes I Vice president of the bank there. | tive addition to your present library.” H. 1. SCHARR The be 1S { NE A 2 5.—P A RoT o the s atia e 4 delphia. Units are operating in Bos- e = s e ter, he was in the fish business in | Announcethent of the gift has caused 39 1ith St. Main 1286. made: will heat the room | will be one of the first countries of |above, the bonus of $20 & month will| ton. New York. Philadelphia. Chicago, Sendrich, und $100 10 8 friend OC4N | Kastern murket. He is survived by i o : quickly at a small cost. | central Kurope to recover from the|be allowed for most positions the sal- | Minneapolis, Denver, San Francisco ‘d;:v'lsde’x‘lw:;) B Do e raries § | Urree daughters. Coroner Nevitt gave ‘.'.’.‘.‘.’Ju‘.»-"i,’fi;i‘;"l‘.-i‘,fi‘:’é‘f e C 3 {effects of the war, Francois de St.|#r¥ of Which does not exceed $2,600 a | And in many other parts of the|gongrich of Evansville, Ind. The es-|# certificate of suicide. necessity for preserving properly the | uticura Soap year. v, tate is estimated at $20,000. The rare volumes and early colonial rec- | Radiantfire |PREDIBIS POLAND'S | Phalle, vice president of the Baldwin | Locomotive Works and president of Full blanks may be obtained at the office Several Vacancies. 1 information and application and Miss Margaret Hood, at 16 tion will be held-here in May. Jack- and the brother $5,000 by Will of Mrs. Harvey. Washington Loan and Trust Company was left by the man. are named as exee- SOCIAL HYGIENE EXHIBIT. It is stated he and Mary. | | ords of the institution. | The appropriation makes possible | | essary to carry out t —— Imparts — Ithe Polish Chamber of Commerce in [Of the secretary, fourth United States utors. They are represented by At-| A social hygi hibit, beginning | €nlarged reading and research facil- | e of e sesretary, fourtn unicd stater| G ERGYMAN DEAD AT 99, [utors, ™ , A social hygiene exhibit, beginnin | The Velvet Touch Gas Heater |New York, said today on his return |} liiaing " gih “und B wtresin n:;::;l: viAly UEAI torneys Arthur Peter and W. "H.|yon 500 ung continuing throughout | 1ty for the l('nUlr‘figel'thrary o ] e e vet ouc) \ {from investigating conditions abroad. | west. ¥ % next week, will be made at 1222 F |rare manuscripts, ma int: coll -1 A i Rexources and Industrsy. Bov. T W i Cotlton siWas RO dest reet nLTentoInthsasDSen oLl | niat nowaDes T botl o tand asiy sl atories. Do i i Dist health’ depart t, the pub-| ¢ oy O] R l “My confidence in Poland,” he de-| MJORE WOMEN MAY JOIN Methodist Preathex in Georgia. |[ENDS LIFE BY SHOOTING. T e e 5'30121”";;'1:rr'.’-:l”:amzfi?l;,‘ns'l'::r(i:f,’,,‘ Fr ey 2 5 1 3 : inety s i \e exhibit will be o . it ning with the year 1922, she will huve service sl to besthe ollest Metha, in Poor Health. 3 until 6 o'elock for women and from | poces, will be provided In the acdition | urplus food, oil, coal, textiles, steel | Membership Restrictions. dise miniater in Gl(-nn;h;.l died at his| A e B undl M0/ ik in the evening for|t, pe'built { le for export. = ome here yesterday. e was b villiam F. Renshaw, sixty-eight | mixed audiences. 2 A Ipe fox c1 coJembership in the Women's Over-|in Hall county, November 16, Yos | years old. ended his life in his home, | Moving pictures dealing with the will break a Cold, Fever and C. & -;“{51 -d"vlr‘o League, hitherto r joined the north Georgia conference | at 1427 N street, yesterday afternoon | subject will be shown and at the }Am AND NAVY CUT URGED . . o wr:'f e”m women who went overseas [in 1844 and it is said never missed | by shooting himself in the head. He jing sessions there will be brief > Gl'lppe qulcker tlun lnytlnng A. CO. |15 20 o work and develop our coun- | werr, ¢ Red Cross, will be open |a roll-call until two or three yeare|first turned on the gas in the room, urea “by *'prominent speakers.| A bill proposing to reduce the per- | o'l . . 616 12th St.—1204 G St. itry as it has now been given o us. er to all women now residing | ago. probably fearing the shot might not! Literature will be distributed. | sonnel of the Army, commissioned and | W€ KNOW, preventmg pneumonia. = = | This generation wun\smlo work in eace with all the world.’ ‘p"“ulalld was the best informed about i Russia of all the countries I found. 11} gained the impression, from numerous . H conversations h Poles just return- ® & h ed from Ru , that lhefss:liel BOV- - E ernment i: no danger of disappear- . be in the evolution of the presen completlon of government to suit the dictates and Bl [aspirations of the masses. a new BAN UET Trade With Rus ’ < . . = . = & r - ]Q = P i wililge Starting the new year right—remnant clearing to make odd lots move right out! M. El |pend on the existence of a govern- 7 3 2 g 25 & 5 : 0 ) ROOM ell suite Ei ment which can be depended upon (o | And this with our most extraordinary January Sales in progress will make tomorrow a Friday extraordinary! Always honor its contracts and concessions, 5 ; . % 2 2 Y ¥ -2 ) f or EXCLUSIVE El fas the only possivle basis of trade searching our stocks for remnants—always keeping things moving—every day something new—and tomorrow it is new vill be the development O er nat- . ~ DANCES. 5| [Ural resources as she now has noth- prices on remnants at Jelleff's! E, ing to uxc!;lflng:\.;‘ u A 1216 F SL. A &) i arbay- An Exceptional Table d’Hote %” inHei:flt‘gell:r:\i:e-.s?ri‘zioel:levxgidli- ° ° 1922’s New Remnants! w 9 . at §1.50 Is Served from, trlet, there had been surplus fo0d in ; % omens- ts Silk Dress Remnants { 6 to 8 PM. it cannot be induced by his govern- o. lsses l s w 9 > Remnants here mea i ing! imnt to part with It and keeps It B0 | omen’s Suits s here mean quick selling! 33650 Dresses, $1275 \ den, saying the Volga can give m 3 e 115 cu 9.50 4—C| 0. ‘elve! sses—blouse an . i 8 1; ts in re- Plenty of Remnants g Py \ .z - - $ ts, $8 straightline styles; ribbon and bead trimmed. Burlington | &= " ™ ™ ’ B ] e | s R b e | 3 . -plece orste: ersey Su cordona cloth; panel ac and Jenn = R —~—— Misses’ Coats skirts and belted box jackets. Navy, black large ollars and cuffe of gray and 335.00 Dresses, $14.75 H EMMA GOLDMAN To TALK g, . At a Remnant Price and burro shades; sizes 34 to 38. racul. Mighty fine coats in this lot. “m‘—'s"';‘f;;mt::. al:d c"::; ::y‘;::meN::: ote 7 Misses’ $49.50 Coats, $24.50 Suits—Ones and Twos $125 Sorrento Blue Erminle Embroidered | and black. | FREE LOVE TO SWEDEN || 3—Blue Bolivia Coats, large beaverette 2—$45 Oxford Mixture Sport Suits—beited | Wrap—Ilarge opossum collar; size 36, at $86.50. $40 and $45 D: $2350 1120 Vermont Ave. M. 8980 R — | collarsiiSizesiiele; box jackets; size 32—$14.75. i V‘{‘;HF"‘ P! Mbiay browh ewicoas loth 15—Streeatn.nfl Afte nl;eo:‘g’r:t s, in C | = Ave. M. . —embre e e; squirrel col d cuffs. s ses, an- 5 4 | Misses’ $35 Coat, $22.50 3859.50 Wooltex Suits, size 42; blue and | Size 34, at §79.60, o oo oo ©4H% Jton” crepe, crepe-back satin, meieor and By Wireless to The Star and Chicago Daily 3 brown mixtures; long straightline Jackets— georgette; tailored and ribbon trimmed. News. Copyright, 1922. 1—Brown Bolivia Coat, convertible collar 3 N black Py it " STGCIIHOTAL S a6 Tanuacy b of eelf material. Size 16. J : 3 $24.75. $125 Coats, $72.50 avy, black and brown. Quite a chance for i e s ety The best skirt values yet! Plaids, | ~1-473.50 Suit—brown suede cloth—nutria | s—Blouse Coats with large beaver collars, | 8311y comers. Advices from Reval are that Emma |/ Misses’ $39.50 Coat, $22.50 stripes and block checks in box-plaited | fur_collar: size 32--$34.75. Navy, black, brown, Sorrento and Voinay $63.50 Dresses, $29.50 | Goldman and Alexander Berkman are 1—Brown Bolivia Coat, with beaverette | ™% o) 0T S T 4 1-$120 Suit of the fine belonde cloth; Ko- | shades, in ihe fine Cordona and Erminie| s_Dance Dresscs—straightiine styles with b o NO TICE on their way to Stockholm with the collar, Size 18. style. Black and white, brown and | tinsky collar; size 36: brown=e36.75, . | cloths. Sizes 36 and 38. wide SeIf sashes—matze, Glue and 1ose bro- : 5 intention of exploiting the sympa- H 4 white, brown and tan, navy and tan, | .ie Tuxedo collar and pockets; size o) 155 caded Faille silks. Exceptional! We are quoting special low prices on all 3 18ses g oats, o % 5 5 Gor work to be completed during January and || thetic laboring cla. here by lec- 2—Normandle Cioth Coats. Reindeer and | navy and gray, navy and henna, navy | 8978, 0 0 ciit very fine; collar and | ¢ 2prriaidy Brown Veldyne Coats, with hand. §7 wns, $31.50 February. 3 | turing on the subject of anarchy and navy.~ Sizes 14—18. snd white S e Mouseyne Sult T e oA g | embroidery; waist deep yokes and Kolinsky | 3—White Beaded Robes, tunic styles over This is with & view of keeping our men § | free love. The Swedish police seem o > > eep border of dyed squirrel; i collars. white satin, steadily employed. { doubtful as to how far they will per- Misses’ $75 Coats, $34.50 shade—841.75. $3650 D $24.75 imit Emma Goldman to carry out her 4—Coats, blouse backs; large convertible 2 $96.50 Coats, $43.50 resses, = R K. 1~c. | i lecture program. but they are willing collar of self material. Navy blue, reindeer $79.50 to $85 Suits, $38.75 2—Full-back Coats—brown duvette cloth | 10—Lace Afternoon Gowns, in henna and 1114 9th St. N.W. P 231232, || to Sive her more or less free rein for | and brown. Sizes 14—16—18. . [} 15 Cailing Suits, of fine materials—mous. | and Pollyanna; nutria coars; both in size | MoRawk: combined wi anton crepe. PAINTING DEPARTMENT a month, when she must g0 to some | M evo utlona"y. syre, duvet de laine and suede cloth, with | 36. e good-looking! ARNESS 2 > other country. H Misses’ $85 Coats, $44.50 embroidery and fur trimming; sizes 32 to $79.50 to $89.50 Dresses, $53.75 The activities of the pair have been 8—Coats with large wolf and Australian 38. Brown, navy and burro shades. Beaver, $69.50 and $75 Coats, $48.50 D AR A onia I BT T ace Hotchls f;‘;e;”;"‘[fl‘,l‘:':;l‘st“fex:hlflelm‘ulre‘; p%;'(y 5 opouumNenlllrli Straightline and on:.i._q ’ e ale O, mole and squirfel collars. I15‘—Fm-l ::.:mar ‘i:flg._m’m:‘“ya“‘ Er- | and black; beaded net and satin de chine; y wi e 2 ks. bl d wn. Si; kS - minie cloths—plaited, panel and beited 5 g able. As all the other European | Eacks NavimiaolandRnre o $65 to $69.50 Suits, $39.75 styles. Squirrel and beaver coliars. Navy: | Prabon emmings "0 rose buds and gold countries have refused even a transit | 5 5 ° 20 Smart Tailored Sults—belted and long. | black and brown. { passport to Emma Goldman, she will Misses’ $89.50 to $95 Coats tine Jackets; braid and button trimmed. brobably be forced to go 'to South | [l 50 en emen Navy " blue, black and brown tricotine and $49.50 Coats, $24.50 America or back to the Baltic states. $56.! duvet de laine, Conservative styles and fine | 15—Dressy Suede Cloth Coats—with em- otl-l Dresses BUILDING 2o Coats of Panvelaine, Cordova, Veldyne. RSt tailoring. e broidered side paneis and fur collars. Navy, ; ome with fur collars ard cuffs in fox. i black and brown. WOULD WITHHOLD REPORT ([ [ 555 nitea an sSirre. “Ravy i, brown e T s Remnants—Women’s! ot and taupe. Sizes 2 th em- 2 broidered panel jackets, in Volnay, burro ! = . : ASSOClATION Against Public Interest to Tell of 2nd navy bluss sizes 32, 34 and 36. Squirrel | , 15--Coste—eelf and fur collare, with em- | You'll need a dress like this for Mi 4 Dr and/inutriatcollars. reloge botvie” sueaine. ama” Normandy. i | 1922—always ready for service. t Bombing Test Results. sses esses 5ci00b , suedine and Normandy, in —always 3 S - S 5 , black and brown. Ci ly. Pays 6 Per Cent Secretary Weeks. replying to al Qur entire line of women’s 1 ) . ot I $45 Dresses, $19.75 L Senate resolution askink for a re- Misses’ $26.50 Dresses, $13.75 || and 2 ciasp gloves, complete and All Remalmng Winter | $105 and $110 Evening Wraps, $69.50 | 10—navy Biue Tricotine Dresses—iono- on shares maturing in 45 port submitted by Brig. Gen. Mitchell | 25—Serge and Tricotine Dresses. Blouse incomplete, that were marked 3—Chiffon Velvet Evening Wraps—cape | waisted bodice style, with self embroidery = on the recent bombing tests off the. D asinAN dels. N 3 from $4.50 downward, at the uni- 112 and Jenny sleeves; large fur coHars and | and steel beads. or 83 months. It | Virginia coasts, informed the Senate | effects and straightiine models. Navy blue. X0 =rado] Bt RLe ery or cutfs; American beauty and French blue. Full P. 4 Per Cent yesterday that President Harding Sizes “—,15—'& foer fsalc _price ofCSLI)a D lined. $35 Dresses, $14.75 ays er Len had held it to be “incompatible with |} H —Perfect-fitting, entemeri-qual- 15—Navy Blue Tricotine Dresses—elab- 4 the public interest” to make the re- | M!'_’;.'msé%i?oagrsfifi: 32‘.72 ity street and dress gloves, of Remnant Da.y! grately _hand-embroldered and beaded in 1 % ie. - 3 3 3 rs. on shares withdrawn be- [[f|Port public- |~ blican otifl Long-waist models; skirts with deep folds. French Kidskin, Lambskin, Cape- GOING RIGHT ON brightiand me}f ioolons. ore maturit: 1 i i 1 Straightiine models. Trimmed In silk braid skin and Chamois. A N .50 $33.75 urity | 1daho, announced 'immediately that, | s to ats, ” 5 when the naval appropriation bill is | and embroidery. Navy blue. Sizes 14—16 —Greater glove s:llmg than any 10—Velvet and ribbon combinations. Lyons ‘VYITH THE SALE OF 7—Large Women’s Dresses, in tricotine taken up, he would tell the Senate =18 time since last January—the time velvet and velour. Colors, navy, red, black, —coat and_tunic_styles. Navy and black. $ Assets More Than | what Gen. Mitchell had written, and | Mi » Silk Dre: : i k King's blue, For 42 to 50 bust. Urely on the Secretary of War to | 188€es 1 SSES when many people stock up on ° ”5.11(’889.50 Dresses, $49.75 $7,000,000 isatimeiright it8Iimakeferror: Hi $19.75 gloves. Your:-choice— $7.50 to $10 Hats, $2.50 g 6—Large Women's Afternoon Dresses, in i S 12—Silk Dresses—Canton crepe and satin- 20—Soft Crushable Sport Hats, of velvet; Canton crepe, meteor, crepe back satin and Surplus Nearin; ' i face Canton. Some combined with lace. s picot ribbon trim and feit ha satin de chine. Navy and black; sizes 42 to urp g i Navy blue, henna and black: $12 150 H z . » $800,000 Il Misses $39.£50 t_¢;5$45 Dresses eyt et lfifmfig Pfi"".'nu“"f'fs"“ and - & . Hats, some ostricl rimmed. Matron SAFE AND SANE « 23, AL port Hath, somo oltrich trimmed, Matr Silk Stockings Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. & | 20—sitkc_Dresses, of Canton crepe, crepe | | Cash preferred at this price || iniuiamowing, cTua!” Pleased with this S \g . aawes memmy - president Colds I e The Shop that sets the fashion ||, S0t Day Means Savings! JOSHUA W. CARR. Secretary |jj | svrop 1 diffecent (rom ol others. duvetyn, bead trimmed. Navy blue, brown in value-giving. $3.50 and $3.75 Silk Stockings, $2.95 ck selief. No tes. IS¢ everywhere = o 1 and black. Sizes 14—16—18. Blouse Remnants Centemeri Sport Hose, -wool Glove Silk Stockings, plain and fancy ROOKWOOD —the art ceramic The name of Rookwood inevitably sug- gests itself as Americis foremnst ceramic art.. The first of this ware was produced in 1880, the creation of Mrs. - Bellamy Storer, and praised by critics the world over. Worthy as it was, the present day Rookwood is dominated By a loftier art ideal, its classic beauty reflected in each design, which is never duplicated. \We are the exclusive Washington dis- tributors of these wares and our com- plete collection includes Bowls, Book Misses’ $39.50 Suits, $21.75 10—Tweed Suits, with tailored notched revers, others with convertible collars of self material. Navy, brown and henna. Sizes 14—16—18. 3 Misses’ $65 Suits, $29.75 15—Tricotine Suits—tallored models, with - tailored notched revers. Beited or unbelted. Navy blue. Sizes 14—16—18. Radium Silk Vests Bloomers with tace-trimmed ruffle. All in white and flesh color. Radium Silk Underwear Radium Silk Bloomers Radium Silk Step-Ins to match—at one price Vests, edged with filet lace—full length, with straps. Al at $2.95 per garment. Neckwear Rémna.nts ° t] ° s = from England—s: itis Mlsses smts These will keep the counters gland—superb. qualities, Pure Silk Stockings, full fashioned; mer- 75¢ to $1.25 Neckwear, 65¢ crowded, Hundreds of pairs to choose ||cerized garter hems. Well reinforced and y . from—ranging in price regularly first quality, In black, cordovan and russet. An assorted lot, but good styles. Or- gandy and net pleatings; lace bandings, or- gandie bandings and collars and sets, In finen, net, oraandie and Venice laces. Some mighty big values in the lot. $3.50 Wool Scarfs, $1.95 8 Wool Sport Scarfs, in heather mixtures. 3 Children’s Sets, in blue and brown, and 2 Navy Blue Silk Scarfs. All at $1.95. In the January Sales— *2.95 Step-ins scalloped and edged with filet. Philippine Underwear, $1.95 Gowns and Envelope Chemise—with hand-scalloped tops and embroid- ery—fine sheer materials—A SENSATIONAL VALUE. f $7.50 to $10 Blouses, $3.85 Suit and Costume Blouses, in a variety of styles, in georgette crepe; lace trimmed. Crepe de chine in tailored models, also Over- blouse effects; long and*short sleeves; round and square necks. $4 to $5 Blouses, $2.65 Handmade Blouses, of fine batiste; lace trimmed. Afl handmade and hand.drawn work. Rolled collars with vestee fronts. $7.50 to $10 Blouses, $3.65 French Voile and Batiste real ¥ilet lace trimmed. All handmade. Both square and Veckneck-. ‘Odds and ends from' our regular stock. $5 to $6.95 Silk Blouses, $2.85 Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Satin large selection to choose from. Umbrellas, $6.95 About 30 UmbreHlas—good silks, in_black, purple, red, brown and blue, with leath strap 'and applewood handies; ferrules to match the siiks. Not remnants but of $9 and $10 kinds. Velvet Bags Up to $8.00—All at $2.95 25 Dress Bags, of fine velvets; both cov- ered and_metal frames, In black, navy and brown. Fitted with change purse and mirror —also a few Shopping and Overnight Bags. ‘Wonderful remnant values! and silk and wool; imported from $2.25 to $495 pair—broken and complete lines; heather m tures, ribs and vertical stripes— 35 Pair Remnants— Just these items in addition to our January Sale values. $3 Bloomers, $1.65 Drop-stitched Bloomers, shirred waist and knee. Reinforced. White, flesh and or- chid. Also glove sk vests. Mussed. Glove Silk Chemise and Union Suits—tal- lored top. Bodice top or built-up shoulders, Flesh and white. Mussed. $1.50 and $2 Boyshform Brassieres, 75¢ Cotton_Brassieres, edged with lace. Tape straps. Slightly mussed. open-work patterns; mostly all sizes. Silk Stockings, $1.50 $2.25 and $2.65 Stockings, $1.95 Pure Silk Stockings, some with silk garter hems; full fashioned and good assortment of sizes. In black, white and cordovan. $3 and $3.25 Silk Stockings, $2.50 Full-fashioned Silk Stockings; silk garter hems; well reinforced. In black, white, cor- dovan and russet. FUR Sale The season’s approaching end— finds remarkable values in our fine quality furs. $325 Hudson Seal Coats, $225 Values Extraordinar Overblouses and Tailored Models. The over- Three-quarter-length, with natural y blouses are beaded and_embroidered. A Undel'wear skunk shawl collar and bell cuffs— made with full flare anl convertible belt. $225 Bay Seal Wraps, $125 46-inch length, with full-length ;}ee\ées; heavy quality pelts and all silk ined. $100 Marmot Coats, $55 36-inch length—taupe or brown— belted styles; all silk linings! Come early! $75 to $95 Fox Scarfs, $39.50 The finest quality Alaska fox-linéd animals and double all-fur choker style, in taupe, brown, battleship, black, . Lucille and blue—an ideal spring fur at a great saving. Everything From Felt Slippers to High Lace Boots in Tomorrow’s Remnants A general—and genuine clearing of everythin, left from our Year-End Sale. We could not sell them all then—we must sell them all now! New lots added, too, from our forward stocks. Women’s $1.50 to $2.50 Felt Slippers, 89c 110 pairs and quite a variety of styles and colors. = Clean-up from Christmas. Nearly $12 Dark Gray Kid Lace Boots, $3.95 Only 17 pairs._ You'll be lucky if you get on them. They have weit soles and French heels. Light weight, soft and dressy. Sizes: AA—4V2, 5Y2, 6, 7; A—42, 5, 8%, 7, omorrow a great basement shoe day. $10 Tan Calf Lace Boots, $4.95 23 pairs. Tan cloth tops to match. Welit soles, Cuban._ heels and wing tips; very serv. Iceable. Sizes: AA—S, 6Y2; A—$, 612, 7; B—4, 4!, 5, $10 and $12 Black Kid Lace Boots, $3.95 - 27 pairs, with French heels; soft, dressy and gnood-lonklng. and only $3.95 p: A Great Lot of New Shoes in All Sizes! $7 Brown Calf Oxfords, $4.50 Ends, Console Sets, Vases and man s have loathoe solesIand heale. 5o TV B—3, 3V, 4, 4Y2, 6, BYz 6; C—3, 3 e ey By Clav &, A 5, S 67 o e Sk % < y Not all sizes in every style, bt Y Bace. | 6 7—(Basement,) 2 e 2 (Basement 2 75| Sizes: AAA—S. T AACA, 4/ SVa R TR other distinctive objects, priced from find i S1ze) I e e gt $10 Tan and Dark Brown Ot it A b 37 B, s asements 216 pairs in this wonderful ot of $2 to $150. Hours—8:45 to 5:30 $7 Black Kid Lace Boots, $2.25 Only 38 pairs, but perhaps you will get one of them. Leather Louls heels with me- dium narrow toe; very serviceable. Sizes: A—3%5, 3, Yo © 82; B, 3o 4 Just 197 pairs, but they Oum noon. Welit soles and Cuban is; servic Kid Pumps, $3.95 32 pairs, with welt soles and Cuban heels. An ideal style to wear with spats and very serviceable. Sizss: AA-5, i, 6, 6)n 73 A4, 5, 75 B 46 pairs, with hand.turn soles; very soft $12 Black and Gray Kid Combination Lace Boots, $4.95 ~ 26 pairs. Welt soles and French heels; soft and dressy. Hope you can find your size. Sizes: AA—4Y3, 5, 53, 6, 6%a; A—d, 53, 6, $12 Dark Brown Kid Lace 16 pairs, with cloth tops to match; weilt $10 and $12 Boots, $5.95 Pair footwear—just placed on Sale Tues- day. It was a big “buy” for us. Welt soles, Cuban heels, with Cats-Paw rubber heels attached; some have Y2 5, 52— (Basement. Vs, 3%:. 4, 42, 6, 612, 7; C—22, 3, 3V | , a: B3 4 5, 55z, 6, 6V2, 7, TVa: G— | 80les and ieather Louis heols; very dressy. 4 9%, ¢, 7.—(Batement.) 3, 32 4 4 52, O, B2, 7, TVe—(Bassment), | _ Sizes: AA—4, & B SVai A= 83, 6 | ino d oth vith ball X Kid 7 = , 32, 3 s TVer s, 4, 6 5Var 6, 73 C—3, 4, 6V, 7V wing tips and others wit al 1215 F STREET and 1214 to 1218 G STREET $8 Black Lace &"b’“ f“‘ o $10 Black Kid French Heel $12 Fawn Kid Lace Boots, $3.95 (Basement.) straps; medium round toes. Very serviceable.and good-looking. [ . Just 19 pairs, with weit soles and French S ne: flm—a”?g%'.'s}/._; ST T G A and dreser T L e s e N oty et 100 pairs Women's Tan Calf Boots with B—3! : AA—4, , 7; A—4, 5y ol s . . 3 oV G T U G S & e | i A e T AT T o | Stzess AA—S, s, T A4, 4%, 6 615, 73 | Cuban® heels, patent leather with Cuvan | Sizes:2t0734; A, B, C, D, widths. 4 B T o A N G | A A 8, S es Betyia s, B B | B3, 3V 4, Aar 6V, 6, 75 G340 4 475, 5, | hosis, or low body or high French hesls. el = (Basements ¥ 5.—(Basement.) 7, 3 (Street Floor.) good run of sizes! - “