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T HOUSE VOTES BLL “which is the key to to $3,900 a year, tion.” The American the whole situ; RITES FOR POLICEMAN. AIRMEN FLEE FIRE. : Abe 'AHERNATIVE PLAN . o (T ) Martln SayS- Fatent Law Amociation by a referen- | ) } " at they shoul 3 -~ 4 n::: ‘;t;':“ Ay ex‘llf_nlne" e | K. of C. Members to Attend Funeral !10! Have Narrow Escape at Bol- ~ given increassgiof from $150 to $900 of E. P. Keleher. | ling Field. Colidr Criterions OLMANIZING has brought to light a spe- cial, flexible starching. Every man can now en~ joy true collar dressiness with comfort. Startto- day—TOLMANIZE! <) The Tolman Laundry F. W. MacKenzie, Manager. Cor. 6th and C Streets NW. Unique in their distinc- tive, natural whiteness and soothing, comforting whiteness —starched collars TOLMANIZED! Phone Franklin 71. COSIRIOICIIC A STOP THAT NOISE with EBONITE ) For Transmissions and Differentials 8| Smoot Presents Amendments| ¢ g @‘vulunlon plan proposes that when- %l il el ool lele il FOR TARIFF GIVEN - to Proposed American “Valuation Basis. ‘An alternatfée plan of the American valuation basis of assessing import duties is included in a series of amendments to the Fordney tariff bill proposed today in the Senate by Sena. tor Smoot. of Utah, ranking republ can on the finhnce committee. Others propose the grant of authority to the President: To alter import rates from time to time as. changing -conditions may |’ warrant: 2 To meect situations arising from any unusual depreciation of the :urrency of foreign countries; To prevent the dumping of foreign goods in American markets, and to prevent discrimination by forejgkn countries against American foreign commerce, The alternative for the American ever imported merchandise is subject to a duty based upon or regulated by the value of the merchandise “the duty shall be assessed upon the ac- tual market value or wholesale price thereof at the time of exportation in i the princlpal market or markets of the United States.” i Based on Selling Price. Under the Fordney bill American valuation plan the value placed on imported merchandise for the pur- nose of imposing the duty would be the selling price in the. United States “of comparable or competitive prod- ucts of the United States.” Should the appraisers be able to find “comparable products” they would determine the value of the imported merchandise, taking into considera- tion the ifference in conversion coats in the United States and the country of origin, the cost of the mer- chandise when sold abroad and han- dling and other costs, including the importers’ profits. The Smoot amendments are in the form of a substitute for similar|{ amendments proposed by Senator ! t’ keep from Miss Tawney Apple t'day. (Copyright tional With the great volume of January Sale business causing a remnant surplus and with the extra values that remnants always mean, sales will be quickened Friday to an appreciable degree. It is necessary to remind you, however, that remnant shopping sometimes causes disappointment! Your size and color may be sold before your arrival, and as a.general rule no duplicates exist. But the happy finders of remnant values “It hain’t so hard t’ face th’ music these days, but it’s difficult wigglin’,” said -wapaper Service.) . FORPATENT FORCE ~ |Lampert Measure Provides Increased Salaries and Of- fice Personnel® The Lampert bill increasing salaries and the personnel of the United States patent offica Was passed by the House today, 198 to 38. Just before the final vote was taken a motion to-recommit the bill, offercd by Representative Blanton of Texas, and supported by House Leader Mondell and a few other republican leaders, was de- feated, 305 to 44. Overnight House Leader Mondell and other members of Congress, espe- cially those from industrial districts, were again deluged with telegrams from manufacturers, insisting upon the passage of the patent office bill. House Leader Mondell alone recelved more than 200 of these telegrams. Declared “Key to Situation.” Representative Lampert pointed out that the bill ralses thé salaries of the chief examiners from $2,700 RS clerical ‘salarid hat . in fite ployes, and in were thirty sixty-one. teen months’ amining fore House fought thé b@i] noon, , the .end for adjustment of " was emphasized by Representativ@ tampert, pointing out t ealendar’ year ned. Mondell stubbornly all yesterday after- ‘wo speeches, but in ed defeat when t Decéember 31,° 1920,. there were 142 resignations “out.of 560 clericdl. em- one division new employes out of ‘a_period of six- y balf of the ex- ended there Funeral services for the late Police- man Edmund P. Keleher of the fourth precinct, who was killed by an auto- mobile when about to board a strept car at 7th and C streets southwest Tuesduy afternoon, will be conducted in Sacred Heart Church at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. Members of Poto- mca Cougell, Knights of Columbs with which the policeman was affi ated, will attend in a body. Coroner Nevitt yesterday afternoon held an inquest at the morgue, in or- der to have a jury pass upon the ac- cident. Numerous witn he lheard, it being testified that t One hundred snd eight mémbers of the Army air service, many pnly par- tially dressed. were forced 'to make chilly exists from the dorinitofy at the “9th Squadron, Bolling Fiexa about 4 o'clock this morning, when fire.was discovered in the building. Sounding of the fire call brought the post fire company out in quick order. The chemlcals used by the company had but litthe effect, it is stated, the fire quickly covering a large portion of the one-story frame structure and threatening its com- Pplete destruction. Quick arrival of Battalion Chief commilttee of;the whole approved the measures. Mond o1 | Mobile was speeding at the (i Carrington, the fire boat’'one truck persistent - apd between hi forty-two sage of the Mr. throughout $50,000,000 in the history eers. ear. of - Rgpresentative eald that heslisd never seen a more pd - effective for the passagé of legislation, and that two speeches he received rams urging the pas- campaij 1. Mondell argued that if in- creases proportionate 1o those carried the bill were applied generally the federal would cost the government at least He stated that the increase ‘carried for the patent office 18 the greatest single increase the government. He expressed the opinion that those deluging the House with telegrams really did not understand the pro- visions of the Lampert bill. e ———— Miss Florence King of Chicago the only certified woman, member of the American Association of Engin-|i: service policeman was knocked down. jury reported a verdict holding Giles Montgomery Jones, twently-one years old, driver of the car, for the action of the grand jury. Bond for his appear- ance was furnished. —_— EAGER FOR CABLE LINES. BUENOS AIRES, January 11.—Ad- ivicon from Washington, = asserting tkat through the surrender of cable monopolies a_ solution is imminent of the difficulties which have pre- vented the establishment of the new cable lines between the United States 'h America, have been en- it here, which have prominentiy d the dispatches. La Nacion, in a long editorial, says it undoubtedly was ideal pan-Ameri- canism which moved President Hard- g in the matter.and determined is to their liking always predominate, and with tomorrow’s unusual quantity it’s sure to be a big remnant day! Counting Up Our Coats We found any number which ought to ke 'why not? Tomorrow—A New Dress Remnant_prices are tempting! | | Glove Remnants—Unusual 65c¢ Pair | jfll‘ F S\ N.W. Extra Remnants and three engine companies, soon brought the fire under control. A portion of the buildig was saved. The fire is tlought to have origi- nated in the boiler room. and damage is estimated between $5,000 and $6,000. Are Gladstone’s Words Coming % True? (To_the Editor af The Star: . Years ugo Gladstone favored hom tule for Ireland, and he as his reason “that If Ireland ere free, there woull be no more Eng- lishmen murdeced, only Irishmert” The vote on ratifying the pact with England indicates the outlook for peace and that is by no means f Politics and not statesma. ship rules the situation. Knowing the temper of the Irish people, 1 fear it is “a long way to _Tippera; “*Tis true ‘tis pity, and is 'tis True. M LF. ’ hurried out, 8o we group them in remnant Y e and Canton Crepe Tots. for tomorrow to. and themi These in| ¥ Go.antin Coene sie Chine 8 the Women’s Coat Shop: SRR Sk 335 Al r 2-435.00 Oxford Gray Coats, with large Tux- | = $15.00, e ore edo_collar of near seal; sizes 36 and 38. | Smoot some time ago and are in line with President Harding’s suggestion | . $1.25—2-clasp Leatherette Gloves, broken sizes For Mw‘ in white, gray and mastic; 12-button »: length Chamoisette, In brown, gray,' Mote than ususl this week especially in mastic and chamois color; practically | dresses of the better kinds. Ones and twos half price for thoroughly good gloves. | that have lagged a bit in seiling are now You will like the way the gears slide in and out withouta murmur when Ebonite, the mester lubricant, isin the transmission. Eboniteissure to Congress in his annual message last month. Dresses, d;:gf:ficfioq.ml:iigflz’tfu-g:d-limx TARIFF PARLEY PLANNED. At $10.00, Loy e ikl L e Gloves given the impetus of a remnant price! 5 gt act filling e 9.50 Coats of B Suede _Cloth; | g ’ > 0 tight transmission with Ebonite lasts all eas0n. |\10y;0n0) Agsociation of Manufac- Delied atyies; with fur coars. $1475. 82275, $5.00 and $5.50 French Kid For dependability no other lubricant is like Lace and Canton Crepe Dresses Glov: Pair 9—$36.50 for afterncon wear; Mohawk shade. $22.75. $40.00 to $50.00 Coats—$19.50 $—Coats, navy and black suedene, with em- broidered yoke; also velour cloth Coats with | near seal and erette collars and em- broidered side panels, navy and black. 1—860.00 Normandy cloth; figured silk lining, Australian opossum collar and cuffs; size | 1 Ebonite. Sold in five and twenty-five pound cans by garages, gasoline stations and accessory dealers. Call for it by name—EBONITE. BAYERSON OIL WORKS Manufacturers Erie, Pas 1 turers to Meet January 30-31. The National Association of Manu- | facturers will hold a speclal conven- { tion on tariff legislation at the Wil- |lard Hotel January 30 and 31. The as- soclation belleves, according to an an- nouncement today, that the first move length, in white, black and gray; | sizes, of course, but a mighty big! or all'who find_their size! | l‘:'.ll'iday Blouse Remnants Will Go Quickly! From the simple one for business 8-button Tricotine Dresses; navy biue; small brol 2—850 size; hand embroidery. $22.75. | 2—$40 Tallored Tricotine Dresses; navy biue; size 34, $24.75. Dresses; navy blue and brown Poiret twill; wide braid trimming. $24.75. $24.50 Dresses for $12.50 2—Navy Tricotine Dresses, straight I size 16. $25.00 Tricotines for $13.75 r to Pennsvivania Petroleum Products | which can be made by the nation to |l 5L AT | 3 ore elaborate. styles, but Fridey Is s rem: | ; ] : : MAKERS OF AUTOCRAT MOTOR OILS } bring about the resumption of indus- | 00 Coats—$3450 1845 to $95 e | Tt I ona aeh e et s | Sy ey, 120 andiiBbon simmed (Dressss; = {17 and businsss sbould be the passage $45.00 to $60.00 Coats—$3450 .. o,k Canton Grepe, size 42; 860 Navy | pricest ; e i of the Fordney tar! , with its pro- 4—Normandy and Fanvelaine; circuar i & N 2 Vision for a dollar valuation of im- eep yoke and full back and pleated effec CantoniCrepe; felzs (34; $00/90 (Navy B omay Many Are Mussed! | $2950 Silk Crepes for $13.75 ports. from foreign countries which some embroidered and some fur-trimmed; size 38. 5 % $4.00 to $7.50 Handmade | 3—Straightline Black Crepe Dresscs; sizes = are subject to ad valorem duties. At sizes 36 and 38. | §75" ' Navy’ Blue Tricotine, with small beads | Blou |7 16, 18, fa s e present time all ad valorem duties i . | ses—$2.25 : are based upon foreign values in de- $65.00 to $97.00 Coats—$37.50 | and goid thread embroldery; size 38. Cholce, | L.\, yyristes and volles, ‘real filet tace-trim- | $29.50 to $35.00 Tricotines—$16.75 ¢ | { [} preciated money, and ‘the United 5—Suede and Normandy Cotn Coats, in brown (33300 0\ L 4 Poiret twill; | med tuxedo collars and vestee fronts; all | i, A cidsrild ” | States is the dumping ground instead and navy, squirrel and nutria collars; fitted, | 6392 Dreses of, fricetine ARG Cairer (Wi handmade with hand drawnwork and em- Navy Blue, Straightline Belted Frocks; o 1of the workshop of the world.” belted and full back styles; sizes 34-38. e e it0, J broidery dots. | “sizes 14, 16, i8. e 4 m;: 4'::)!n Jlnn“ael. afl:fiul:.;j:cr:e !rm:' $69.00 Coats—$39.50 {s—ufi Dresses, black and navy blue Poiret $5.00 to $6.95 Silk Blouses—$2.45 1—$62.50 Gr:y‘ and Sgrangz Canton Crepe Indigestion Gases Acidit g asis 4—Normandy and Duvette Coats; full backs,| tWil; button trimmed. $19.75. In this collection of remnant Blouses are crepe | Dressi size 18; $24.50. g y convention is to ‘keep the home stacks y; de chis i 5 burning’ as we kept the ‘home fires with large size beaverette collars, or coblars | 1) for Large Women e chine, satins and georgettes; ove .| 1—$39.5¢ White Georgette Drees; size 1€; Sourness Flatulence Palpitation |Purning’ during the war. So long as i andisesveitrimiofibiack foesfbureo,itein: Pkt e b e e 211 e the Thcant ihed Bt dEteaiing deer and brown shades; sizes 32.40. 3—$6350 Dresses; navy biue and black: e colors. i B tariff on the basie of foreign valua- $75.00 Coats—$46.75 Juith pointed tunics and sal 2 $7.50 to $10 Suit Blouses—$3.45 | ' 307" 524 5. Smart styles in regulation and overbiouse styles; colors are navy, brown and black; beading, tion exists it is impossible for our in- — 5 oW dustries to compete. 7—Fine Coats, or Normandy cloth. in brown Let ‘““Pape’s Diapepsin’’ correct your digestion by neutralizing Hence our ‘un- T ovioss Dvaver Icoriate: Qeorgette and crepe de chine; the ‘—g‘&gg_ Yellow Georgette Drets; size 16; de Chine, dressy for afternoon wear; | ;Z—Lvfle' Women's Dresses; $82.50 black Crere the harmful acids in the stomach and intestines, then you can eat |gioployment =nd industrial depres- $110.00 to $155.00 Coats—$67.50 Ganton Crepe, with full-plaited tunic. | gmproidery and real filet are the trimmings. | 156,50 Lace Dress, over orchid chiffon: size favorite foods without fear. Prompt stomach relief awaits yous PROTEST T o—aorfl;m': and \etavnber inE My, “fl_\%l 32.25 Woolen Stockings, 95¢ $5.90 to $10 Tailored Silk . 16; $24.50. 3 s e ARIFF PLAN. Kolinéky trimmed; sizes 32.36. Takgn from our $1.65 table of woolen stock- B oo s (eamates Ok i e ings that were $2.25 pair originaily; that's | Not more than two or three of any one style and broken lines of sizes; in all the season's silk fabrics, in flesh, white, Peter Pan and rolled colla long and short sleeves. $12.00 to $31.50 Marabou— 1—$175.00 Wrap Coat, of brown orlando, with | handsomely embroidered yoke; collar and | cuffs of squirrel. $78.50. 3—$115.00 Coats: blue, black and brown cor- dana cloth; Jenny sieeves and panel backs; | getting pretty low for woolen stockings, but some are slightly imperfect; a few in silk_and wool. $2.35 Sport Stockings—$1.95 Pr. Merchant Tailors Oppose Free Duty | 1—?2?!‘%‘ .aslo‘f‘ and White Georgette Dress; size on Personal Belongings. A protest has been filed with the! ! ! 3—$47.50 Silk Velvet Dresses, combined with chiffon; sizes 16, 18; $38.50. | 1—8$49.50 Roshanara Crepe, trimmed with e B a e e it the AT L O | Plain_and ribbed patterns, In wool and siik - ; tional Association of Merchant e’rau.i 72y jor:biackicaracotieotiars SR S0 1) andiweolsfprettyjigoodiivaristy; $7.50 ‘,z—mm:.\ie'r::': el crepe: oy alonitnitho Ford, 50 More of Those Silk Stockings Tomorrow! Ohsheachiiiarge i ilarmoaliCabe; 1o bead trimmed: brown and biack: sizes 16 residents of the United States return- $2.00 Silk Stockings—$1.50 Pr. Marabou Cape with tails, and piain;| = nd 18; §29.50. }ing from abroad to bring into the $10 50 P lla Full-fashioned Pure Thread Sik Stockings, | Ong brown and one black Cape with tails; country, duty free, $250 worth of per- E rune) Lo ey Toread ik Stocking: | natural Stoles, plain and with wide tails. | ) sonal belongings purchased overseas. o 5 | weignt, in black, russet and cordovan. o S 750 H i Have You Seen Those present allowance of $100 be repealed. Sklrts at s .90 $2.65 Silk Stockings—$1.79 Pr. | port Hats on Remnant 9 | The protest, which was signed by ¥ ¥ Very sheer, but not the chiffon weight; full | Tables! Sweaters. Wilbur W. Stewart, president of the Best values we h?ve ever seen ||~ fashioned; all silk, with silk garter hems; = { association, says this would be class in box-pleated skirts. Stripes biack apd cofdovln:s In all sizes. 20 Hats at $2.50 legislation, since it would affect only | those residents travel to Europe’ $3.00 and $3.50 Full fashioned, with silk garter hems, or in heavier weight, with “mercerized 'garter | Soft Sport and Tailored Hats; were up to| $12.50; colors, navy, black, purple, taupe and ' a few browns. less than $9.50—(and there are better ho can afford to| Pl 1 and plaids in most attractive pat- veral times a i terns, navy and tan, navy and e many ones)—and year. Taking_as & basis of calcula- 5 5 anded Sail H :k;n the number of lmvel::n return- { white, black and white, and || ;5% :';‘d‘"s's"‘,‘é' 5:“ cordovan. $7.50 to $10.00 B.SO lors— price, | ing to country year and as- & - 24l .. ockings—$2.65 | { suming that each would bring in the brown 5 and tan. \olu really Fancy Glove Silk Stockings; black, cordovan | Hatter's plush or felt; Gage, Phipps and $5 00 j limit of duty free goods, the associa- oughtn’t to miss them and russet, in very attractive patterns. Coun: 3 : 2 2 ! tion says, the government would lose & ! Petticoat R ts! oMty BiClub: f colocs, inayy, itk cand i the revenue on approximately $33,- — | emnants: | e Though we haven't a Sweater 000,000 worth of goods. Suits—For Remnant Selling $2.00 Petticoats—$1.00 | 11 Hats at $5.00 department at this time, we are Matrons' Hats, ostrich trimmed, were $20: $25.00 and $40.00 Suits—$10.00 rYaf;aalu:m:" satin_ flounces, with percaline smart velvet Tailored Hats, were $12.50 to selling them out for a manufac- None would sell regularly for l HUGHES DFNIES RUM®R. to—3-plece Wool ertey sute; Jacket and| o(Gr AL Jersey Skirts—$295 | ""fi;’ggfi:";‘;“k'e‘;:':n‘;!" ¥/l turer who found himself with a : Join in Senator Pearce Not to Stay Here | S’:”,’;’J&&’f' s e w'fi;.;’i".':‘i:au°:'$3'-’ny"3;m‘:§'.°" Nrunoes: | Glove Si!k Un*r‘wur | SUrPg:‘S ssu‘I:).l:rl;:.B:umem. the Revels Of } IAOVI:(.)NA‘I’.:::!:I:‘ 2:: oyl;remne ! S tane. barver. S e toasy Duver |7 Ks""m“‘-l'." cfl&‘fi !Ef:.: siip-over fluu ‘ cu.vses 'fikm :v::lospl!k c(r:-l:m tailored top, Hughes of Australia' today denied de Laine, mole collar; $125 Mahogany Duvet| and Jap silk embroidered ropes; slightly ice top or built-up shoulder; sightty] MISSES’ SUITS—REMNANTS solled. $5.00 Breakfast Coats—$3.45 Crepe de Chine Breakfast Coats, trimmed with &It ruching; marze, light blue and French ue. de Laine, kolinsky collar; for ol solled. small women to cnoose from. At .50.. 2—Sulits; size 32; $100 Tan Velour de Laine, iarge beaver collar; $145 Suedene, with squirrel coliar. $34. $59.50 to $95.00 Slliu—s”.so‘ il d Suits, in duvet de laine and tri- | e navy. 'black and brown; sizes 32| to $39.50 Tweed Suits—$19.75 rumors that Senator Pearce will remain at Washington as Australian representative, says &_Reuter cable from Melbourne. The senator, i Premier Hughes said, will return to Australia at the conclusion of the TOP over in New Orleans i'—“’“‘""“‘ on your way to California and feast your eyes on the gor- | geous spectacle of MARDI- GRAS, that famous carnival which started more than two $3.00 Glove Silk Bloomers—$1.45 |¢—Tailored and Convertible Dropstitch Glove Silk Bloomers, shirred knee orchid and Collar brown and henna; sizes 16, 18. $35.00 Tweed Suits—$19.75 3 Suits; rose and tan; 3-plece; sizes 16, 18 $75.00 Tweed Suits—$24.75 Imported materials; Norfolk style; brown and gray; 3 only; sizes 14, 16, 18. $60.00 Navy Blue Suits—$31.75 10—Tricotine Sults; splendid quality; tailored revers and beits s 14, 16, 18. f MISSES’ COATS | | Suits; and walst; light blue. We've Got to Get Out of the Basement! reinforced; flesh, xceptional. | $79.50 Suits—$39.50 ; ¢ Large Women's Suits, In tricotine an: S auver de laine; in black and brown only; long line unbeited jackets. $89.50 and $125.00 Suits—$59.50 marmot, burro and brown. FUR REMNANTS—FRIDAY! it’s best to be here encly if interested. 3—Near Seal Coat Wraps ; were $200; cloth; sizes 16, 18, 20. $16.50. | 4—846.00 Bolivia Coats; beaverette collars; brown; sizes 16, 18; $19.50. 3—Navy Blue Bolivia Coats; convertible coi- lar; sizes 16, 18; $19.50. 1—$95.00 Orlando Cioth Coat; i 25—1 g Suits, I a, || — . 3 3 . ot centuries ago. :.'.::J,.wfnnna;auer":e:m: :;".'E{:;:‘ - fgtuel;l o:l) i}]e;tator is now to be dx,synantled and our basement ||, g4 dersey Sport “Coate; “navy and 3% to 42; long line and beited | gray, navy and tan; sizes 16, .50. From February 26th to 28th you Taeete: “eolors._include navy, hl-ck.} 2 4—$32.50 Rain Coats; tan and navy covert | The Shoes Must Soon Get Out! No place qpstairs for these great quantities of remnant shoes, so we are going to sell them. See these remnant prices in effect can join in all the carefree revels of Rex, Lord of Misrule, and enjoy the marvelous pageant of the Mistick Crewe of Comus—the gorgeous dis navy blue; size i now $125.00. in the basement tomorrow ! * ; $33. ' playof purple and gold—the beauti 1—Bay Seal Coat, wtih skunk; was | 5 1—‘5“'.0?:«!- Cloth Wrap; tan and navy; ful floats—the fun and revelry. A | e e P; ta 4 Visit the old French quarter— $225; now $165.00. | Boots $10.00 and $12.00 Pumps— o 47800 riacs Wirap; WANHA Coloth! atss 0; dine at famous restaurants and en- 1—Mole Coat; was $285.00; now | $7.00 Black Kid Boots—$1.95 $4.95 00 p; i size 16; e £ f $195.00. | . #1 pairs of lace boots with feather Louis | 52 pairs of $12.00 gray suede, one and || 1—$95.00 Sorrento Biue Marvella Coat, com- & joy the quaint ways and byways o 1—Natural Beaver Coat ; was $375.00; heels. A smart.looking shoe. Sizes—A, 3Y2, | two strap pumps, hand-turned soles and bined with tan; size 16; $38.50. 2 this“GatewaytotheGoldensollth- -Natura 5,00 ’ <8 6; B, 3Va, 5o i French heelis, suitable for dress. tm’— 1—$95.00 Navy Blue Orlando Cloth Coat; gray o now $28 Cont: was $325.00; {| $12.00 Gray Kid Boots—$3.75 | 42%,4.5.6,7.5; A3tz 5.8, 7, 8 8 3, 304 colar; wize 16 S8, 4 2 1—Squirrel Coat; was $325.00; now of lace boots, French heels and | '35 pairs’ of $10.00 women's dark b 25500 Sport Coats, witn raccoon colar; $250.00. n;‘ fio'ldm:uu -n‘dl da AAUPI‘Y calf pumps, welt soles and low Cuban Take the Noredthanifolirteen 1—Muskrat Coat; was $150.00; now I 3Ty OB 4 TV D, 7 | e oW e, Bt Blce A A Sample Umbrellas—$6.95 R o BEE T $115.00. $12.00 Black Kid DAY B, 7, 7Y p unset fiom- inches is an indication 2—Marmot Coats, with skunk; were 61 pairs of lace boots, medium narrow % 31;:."_. “of :wfio ‘women’s biack kid '-‘.:':-':'Lo‘fa’;!‘.'n"?: T S A . IR 150.00; now $95.00. - toes, weit soies and f"‘flg" "‘ 2 ’5‘:9'; Pumps_with weit soles and French heeis. purple, garnet and black; extra big to . of defeetive -vision— : '%I O L AR5 8LA 46,8 B, 3/ 8 C, 3,4, | Vey gy " SlaesAn 4, 8, 73 A at this low price. SR o ‘Dark Gray L ; B, , 4V2, 5, 6, 723 s Ve 42 B $1.9 a' i fbrn'a which properly fitted nofl $50.00. 3 : ”21'2’ irs of S ra/dari gray kid boots uyf,.‘,:{?:. °’b‘."§°° "‘:" ”"’"’"‘ e 18 Velvet . Every mile a scene worth while glasses will correct. 1—Leopard Kitten Coat; was $150.00; || with oth tope to match, French hesis and | Pumpe, hand.turned soles and French heels. e aneetly, now $95.00. welt soles. Every st one pairt osking and dressy, Slrse O, & purse; navy, black and purple; a fraction SUNSET LIMITED San Antonio New Orleans Los Angeles Operated over & mild, sunny route all the way, free from ice and snow. Obsefvation 5e it 00 now || Elth teps to match, welt Soles and :m-uv: oA n ond pat leather; black Brown; {Cat, Through Dining Car'and other comforts of modem travel. Daily Through er s 4-—;7100)‘((”_&“ 3 ¥ e :;:.'!i; :f?.dfi:k :."4. 5.‘ 6:C, 3,48, 13 :un women’s $12.00 patent her o rommant clearance, §3.95, o g Pt {Topsist Sleeping Car Service between Washington, D.C. and San Francisco. jeeping Car three days & weck in each direction between New Orleans and Cali- “We Are Optometrists” ‘820 F St., Cor. 9th 2—Seal Muffs; were $20.00; 1—Jap Mink Cape; was $135.00; now .50. 1—Wolf Set ; was $100.00; now $45.00. now Ts o e o $12100 Combination Kid Boots—$4.95! Sizes—AA, 4o, 42, SV, 6%, 7Va $12.00 Dark Brown Boo 17 pairs of women’s lace kid boots with 2; B, 4; C, 3, A, 4, BY, A o, 84 14 pairs women’s $12.00 dark brown kid two-strap pumps, hand-turned soles and French heels, for dress wear. AAA, 5; AA, 43, 62; A, 4, 6; B, vamps with gray suede back, circul Kie strap, French heel. Sizes—AAA, ing slipper. Sizes— C 4 . ' A vei Py Silks mostly, of their original prices! s ‘ Leather Bags—$3.95 Swagger and envelope fekin and patent with wide-taped edges; all apes, 1 crepe seal, Surnia via Globe, Arizons, affording convenient service for the side trip to ROOSE- $10.00. 22 pairs of lace kid boots, dark brown | 18 §'EP7% A BE Gl s, 4t €. WELT DAM or the 12(-mile detour by automobile over the entirc length of the | [ll “Look for the Big Clock” 1—Wolf Muff; was $3500; now || K vameswith e K e e oy BalFS ‘::F;gfip omien's_dirk brown Gl Sl w MBACTIE TRAIL becween Giote and Fioent L.L—:——~%—— $10.00. . .75 Ay S ot W | Sizes—AA, 4, 495 A, 4%, 5 B. 46 8; C, 4 oves, 91.V 1—Mole Hat; was $25.00; now $7.50. ! $10.00 Wool 00 8-button length, with 'silk-lined gauntlet; beaver, brown, covert Felt Sk 75¢ ‘Gormectingat Yuma with the San Diego'and Arizona Ry. for San Diego e o MADE TO SELL FOR $1.50 TO $3.00. vSlZ.W Patent Leather Boots—$4.95 42 pairs of women’s patent lace boots i Z ForInformation and Literature address s s wi tops, hand-tus I‘.Ql’;l and 31 _pairs of women's feit siippers. These f 2 4% 2 '—fu"“v‘:;.mu' livender andFust; 1. mavy Fronch- Resie. Sizee—AA; s;"g:_, * g | havs bath ua:.:"%ngl lenther aoles, 1o o and %fl}’- A mighty big glove SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES and gray; 2 Cap and Scarf Mg":“fi':f, i z: M "__W'. i ’_"" S and ;f wiin'a few larger sizes. value! and navy Roman Stripe Scarf. morrow, $5.00. A. J. Poston, General Agent, Passenger Dept., 3 y, New York City

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