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Hoodmard & New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Operi 9:15 AM. REMNANT DAY Always a Day of 55 Misses’ Suits Greatly Reduced Jor Clearanée $25 Each Former Prices, $29.50 to $65 The group is large enough and varied enough to provide exceptionally good selection, and the price is low enough to offer a remarkably fine value. Various s coats, all of which are silk lined. rles, including long tailored or shorter The materials are the best of the season, so far as service and popularity go— VELDYNE, DUVET DE LAINE AND TRICOTINE N In good shades of brown, beaver and navy. Most of these suits are fur trimmed with such smart, dependable furs as mole, opossum, beaverette and nutria. SIZES 14, 16 AND 18 YEARS. Misses® Section, Fourth fioor. Pink Broche Corsets, Specially Priced, *2.65 Well boned with black bon- ing—a medium bust model for the slender or medium sized figure—trimmed at the top with wide lace and ribbon; made with three pairs hose support- ers; sizes 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30. 3 dozep Lily of France Cor- sets, medium_bust and waist- line models, in plain pink and broche materials. Sizes 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30. Very spe= cially priced, $4.75. 3 “dozen Elastic Waistline Pink Broche Corsets, sizes 24 to 30. Very specially priced, $3.75. Samples of Beautiful Pansy Brassieres 10 dozen of thesc in this collection, some bandeau and others all-over styles—in silk, satin, jersey and lace; sizes 38 and 44 only. Priced 95c, $1.25, $1.75, $2.25 original Just 14 their Corset Section, Third fioor. prices JANUARY SALE Sateen and Cotton Taffeta Pelticoats Specially Priced, 95c An exceptional offering in these sateen and cotton taffeta pet- with pleated and ruffled flounces—flowered or plain de- n green, tanpe, blue, cerise and black with flowered borders. oor. gns Petticoat Section, Third fi From the January Sale of Undermuslins Muslin Corset Covers, lace and embroidery trimmed, or in plain tailored camisole styles. Special, 50c each. Muslin Underwear Section, Third floor. Bloomers and Step-ins, of pink crepe and pink or white batiste; tailored and ribbon- trimmed; finished™ with elastic at the waist. Special, 75¢ each. WOMEN'S PUMPS Reduced to *5.75 A number of lines of our best selling pumps that have become broken in size assortment—and for new merchandise coming in. must be cleared out to make room There are patent leather and gun metal three-strap pumps, black caliskin two-strap pumps, black calf- skin and patent leather one-strap 76 pairs Patent Leather and C: strap styles; also plain opera pum| 41,5, 5% AAA 4 to as follow: 6, 6%, 7 B; 49 pairs %, 314, 4, 6,7 C. and plain opera pumps. alfskin Pumps, one, two and three s; Cuban or Louis heels, in sizes AA; 315 to 7 A5 3, 3%, 4, 414, 5, rown Pumps, in one and two strap effects, with mili- tary or Cuban heels; sizes 414, 5, 6, 7 AAA; 4 to 6 AA; 3%, 4, 414, 7 A; 3,30, 4,435,7 B; 245, 3, 314, 4and 6 C. $5.75 pair; were $9 to $12 Satin Slippers and Mules, *2.00 pair Were %4 and %5 Just 36 pairs of these satin slippers and mules that have been slightly soiled; the slippers have comfortable round toes and cov- ered Cuban heels, while the mules are our best make and have Baby 41 612, SasSeeen . Sewesiibees D Girls’and Misses’ Hats Less than Half price The entire remaining stock of offered for clearance tomorrow. models in various colors. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Louis heels, in pink, bluc or rose. Sizes in the lot are 2%, 3, 314, 4, 3, 55, 6, 611 Misses’ and Girls’ Hats will be There are trimmed and sports 95¢, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 Were $2, $3.95 to $7.50 7 Misses’ and Girls' Flannel Middy Blouses, with tie front, collar and cuffs; braided: sizes 12 to 20 years. $3.95 each; were 25 Girls' and Misses' Brushed Wool Tams, elastic head size, button-trimmed. 8G¢ each; were $1.50. 3 Misses’ and_Girls' Tailored Coat Sweaters of wool jersey, in red and dark blue; sizes 16 and 1S. $3.95 cach: were $8.50. 2 Dark Blue All-wool Knit Sweaters, with plain blue or white collar and cuffs of Angora wool; tuxedo style; size 36. each; were 2 Brushed Wool Sweaters, with collar, cuffs and belt of plain wool; self-colored; sizes 11 and 14 years. $3.95 each; were $5.50. 6 Fancy Knit Tuxedo Sweat- ers, brushed wool collar, tie and belt: sizes 8 to 16 years. Colors, dark blue and henna. $3.96 each; were $8. 100 Girls’-Gingham Dresses, with fancy trimmed collar and cuffs; some in blue and white regulation style. Sizes 8, 10 and 12 years. Special price, 65¢c each. Girls' Sectton, Fourth floor. Special Sale 50 Dozen Manufacturer’s Samples .m’Women’: Smbv.fi"':u Knl::ld Vests, Bloomers 50c, 58c¢, 68c, 7052:’51/2“ :1'-50 e:a:h. i Women's Knit Underwear Section, Third tioor. TRIMMINGS 5.6 vard Opal snd Crratal Guimp, 4 ches wide. $3; was $5. ‘:I k' Yards ‘&-mn Biack Guimp. B Tards Tineh Jet Gulmp, T56; was 1. x 4 Colored Silk Medallions, $3; were $8. 1 Blue and Gold Medaliion, $1; was %an, Blue and Gilt Medallion, $1; "3 %ed and Gray Medallious, $2.25 O a3 ich Green Gulmp, $1; was 5 yard Jet, 8 inches wide. 32; was 1 Lot of 0dds and Ends of Buttons at uced prices. P iming Section, First fioor. Women’s House Dresses 12 House Drestes, made of striped madras and gingham, ¥ and square neck. three-quarter sleeves, with loose belt or sash, whita collar and pockets: siges 36 an .85 each: were $3 .75, 14 White House Dresses, made of pique and madras, V_and square neck styles, with three-quarter or long sleeves, loose belt and pockets; sizes 34, also 34 and 38 short, for small women. 65 = each: were $3.75. House Dress lnll“zym Section, Third BASKETWARE 25 Paper Shopping Dags. Special, S¢ each. 7 755 [ndividual Splint Hempers. Special, 6 Medium Size Splint Hampers. clal, $1.15. 5 = ot ‘Guhr‘e Size Splint Hampers. Special, The following articles slightly dam- aged or shopworn: 1 Lied Sewing Basket, $1.95; was 10 '.1-'7“". Waste Paper Baskets, 860 i were S 6 Enamel Willow Jardileres, $1.50 ‘were A (R illow Baby Bassinet, $3.50; was 2 Ivory Colored Fern Btands with S et $3.95 osch; were 8 Floral Decorated Jardinlere Stand: 50 oach: were $18. e 8 Imported Waste Paper Baskets, 450 each; were §1. 10 Motor 8hopping Bavkets, 65c each; were $1.80. 1 Imported Sewing Stand, $4.50; was 1 Shirtwaist Box, $7.50; was $10.50. 1 Imported Lined Sewing su-a.'u.u: Basketware Section, Fifth floor. Sewn Kid Légrhing to Make One’s Oun Clothes ; Is Easy and Inexpensive In Our Dressmaking School Where capable and experienced teachers give ex- pert instruction—from cutting to firdshing. 5 6 lessons, *5 markably low prices is seldom if ever obtainable on any other days at MERCHANDISE of the quality and worth we offer on Friday at the re- such genuinely economical markings. Frequently the savings are so great that you can ‘select two articles at the usual price of one. And you always know you are getting quality merchandise here. Of course, remnants may be -marred, soiled or imperfect, but they have inherent quality and worth, nevertheless. Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. Fine Silks Velvets and Corduroys Greatly Reduced 200 Remnants of silks, crepes, velvets and corduroys at !5 to 1% off regular prices. 60 yasds Black Satin-face Canton Crepe, slightly imper- fect. $2 yard; was $3.50. 80 yards All-silk Chiffon Vel vet, in black, navy and brown. §6_yard; was $9. 75 yards All-silk Duvetyn in most desirable shades. yard; was $6. 60 yards Imported Black Taf- feta. $2 yard; was $3. 8ilk Section, Becond Floor. s Women’s Gloves 12 Pairs Strap-wrist Mocha Gloves, sizes 6% and T%. $1.50 pair; were $4.50. - 13 Pairs Strap- st P. X. M. 4‘:pcskm Gloves, sizes 5% and 6%, Gloves, sizes 5 were $2.50. 14 pairs 2-clasp Tan P. K. size 6. pair; were $2.50. 20 pairs 2-clasp Black Glace Gloves, white stitching; sizes ¢ and 6%. # rs were $2.50. 13 pairs p Mocha Gloves, in gray and mode; size 5%. #1 were $2.30. pairs 2-clasp White Glace Gloves, sizes 5%, 5%, 6. 7% and 7. 81 pair; were $3.50. Glovre Section, First floor. Fur Coats and Furs- 1 40-inch Near Seal Coat, with skunk collar and cuffs. $150, was $215. 1 Child's Dyed Muskrat Coat, size 14 years. $30, was $95. 1 Box Coat, size 16 years, handsome Hudson seal with squirrel collar and cuffs. $225, 1°Child’s Set'Gray Furs. $6.50, was_$10.50. 1 Brown Coney Set. $7.50, was $12. 1 Brown Fox Choker, Animal Style. $19.50; was $35. 1 Two Skin Dyed Kolinsky Choker. 81350, was $35. 1 Jap Marten Choker. 8133 an $3%. 1 Natural Skunk Choker. $13, was 2 Dycd Opossum Scarfs. 85 ench: were §19.50. 1 Raccoon Scarf, animal style. $8.50, was $15. Fur Bection, Third floor. Special Size Apparel 1 Navy Poiret Twill Dress, handgomely embroidered, and mad€ over a satin skirt, size 4213, 895; was $150. Navy Poiret Twill Dress, trimmed with gold and blue embroidery, size 421%. $50; was 8110, 1 Navy Poiret Twill Dress, coat model, embroidered in gray and blue, size 42 3 was 3115, 1 Navy Poiret Twill Dress, handsomely tailored and trim- med with gray duvetyne, size 44%. $59.50; was $110. 1 Navy Georgette Dress, pleated tunic_model, size 42%. $20.50; was $55. > Cinnamon Brown Evora Wrappy Coats, sizes 42% and 44%. $59.50 each; were Special Size Section, Third floor. Women’s Skirts 4 Prunella and Serge Skirts, pleated and gathered models; in stripes, checks and plain col- ors. Walst sizes, 27 and 30 inches. $5 eaeh; were $10. 2 Silk Faille and Roshanara Crepe Skirts, in navy, pleated or gathered models, waist 27 inches. $13.50 each; were $17.50. 2 Cluster Pleated Serge Skirts, in navy and black; ‘walst, 28 and 34 inches. $15 each; were $17.50. 2 Wool Skirts, one in velour plaid, in navy and tan—the other a double-box-pleated mod- el, in Prunella with a figured stripe. Waists, 29 and 31 inches. $750 each; were $10 and $15. ‘Women's Skirt Section, Third floor. Children’s Shoes Reduced to $2.15 pair 30 pairs Children's and Youths' Tan Calfskin Lace Shoes, blucher model with welt soles; sizes 91z, 10, 1013, 11, 1233 and 13% 6 pairs Youths' Black Calfskin Lace Shoes, welt soles and low heels; sizes 11,13, and 1 B; 1 C 2 Youths’ ‘an Call lacl and welt soles; sizes 12 Children’s Bedroom Slippers, $1 pair Misses’ Pink Hy-Lo Comfy ith soft, Comp padded 1115 to wi 40 pairs Fll{wpel’lv. ‘witl picture painted on toes; ;u 't, comfy soles; sizes 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 2. §1 3 Children’s 8hoe Section, Fourth fioor. Philippine Undergarments 87 Low Neck Philippine Gowns, some with hemstitcbed folds around the neck: others aré haund-scalloped and have short kimono sleeves, set-in sleeves, or are engirely sleeveless; all are hand-em- broi 2 to 17. $1.95 each; French and Philippine Egvelope ise, corset cover and strap styles, band-embroidered and wcalloped or fin- ished ; sizes 36 to 44. $1.95 each; were $3.60. 2 Pbilippine Envelope Chemise, elab- orately hand-embroidered; one with hand- scalloping; the other with hemstitched top and straps; sizes 33 and' 40. $3.95 sach: were §5. Silk Underwear Section, Third fleor. Sporting Goods 50 Boys' Knives, mostly two blades. 15¢ emch; were 35e. 18 Worsted Sleeveless Jerseys. in white; sizes 33 to 38. $L35 each; were 16 Navy Worsted Sleeveless Jerseys, dfis 32 to 38. $135 each; were 17 Maroon Sleeveless Jerseys, sizes 32 to 33. $135 each; were Sporting Goods Section,. Yourth Soor. HANDKERCHIEFS 20 dozen Women’s Sheer All- linen Spoke Hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs. Special, 25c each. 25 dozen Men’s Cambr Handkerchiefs, regular siz %4-inch hems. 18c each, or 6 for $1; were 25c each. Women's Handkerchief Section, First BOYS’ WEAR 21 Boys' Fine Blue Serge and Mixture Suits, every one first quality and from our regular lines. Sizes 10 to 19 years. $9.75 each; were $15 to $20. 36 Boys' Flannelette Night Shirts, full cut, broken sizes, § 10 16 years. 75e each; were $1.25. 8 Small Children’s Fine Velour Hats, in black, navy and brow very best quality: finely finishe suitable for either boy or gi $4.95 each; were $10.75. % Corduroy Suits, good quality, broken sizes only; 6, 7. 8, 9 yeags. Norfolk model; straight " knee trousers. $7.75 each; were $10. Boys® Sectlon, Fourth floor. Children’s Knit Underwear 30 pairs_Children's Plain Weave Cot- ton and Wool Drawers. ankle length: Kizex 26 and 25. $1 pair; were $2.20 and 18 pairs Boyw® Plain Weave Wool and Cotton Drawers, ankle length; sizes and 32. ir; were $1.45 and $1.85. 12 pairs Fine Ribbed Wool and ton Drawers, ankle length. in_misses 1 women's sizes. $1 pair; ren’s Knit Underwear Section, Fourth floor. Women’s Suits Greatly Reduced 1 Brown ErminiesSuit, hand- somely embroidered, golden beaver collar, tan crepe lined; size 36. $73; wan $195. 1 Brown Moussyne Suit, large beaver collar, handsomely em- broidered with French knot beading. Size 36. $63; was $145. 1 Black Marvella Suit, large shawl collar of black fox, gray Canton lining; size 36. $75, was $1S5. 1 Beautifully Tailored Model Suit, of taupe moussyne, with 12-inch band of Scotch mole, double collar and large cuffs— . Straight-lined model, he: crepe lining. $133; was $205. 8 Fur-trimmed Suits, in small sizes—in tan, volnay and brown. with mele, wolf or squirrel trimmings. $28.50 each; were $38.50 to $85. 9 Brown Tricotine Suits in small sizes—notch collar, long lined models. $19.36 cach; were $39.5 1 Three-piece Knicker Suit, consisting of skirt, coat and knickers, in brown homespun, h“f:lullhlll)' tailored. - $30; was Women's Suit Section, Third floor. Women’s Coats and Evening Wraps G ly Reduced ’ 12 Womeén's Coats Reduced to $39.50 each; were $48 and $55. Coats fashioned of normandy and bolivias, in brown, navy and deer shades—full silk lined, made to wear with one’s own urs. 10 Smart Chinchilla Coats, re- duced to $29.30 each; were $39.30 to $53. Smart models of navy and brown chinchilla, for sports or business wear, silk- lined throughout. 3 English Sports Coats, re- duced to $14.75 each; wyre $25. 1 Evening Wrap, designed by Paul Poiret, beautifully em- broidered model, richly trim- med with mole skin. $110; was 3233, 1 Black Chiffon Velvet Even- ing Cape, lined with American beauty velvet. $55; was $85. 1 Lovely Black Chiffon Velvet Evening Wrap, trimmed with monkey fur. $65; was $110. 1 Velvet Evening Wrap, in the new blue shade, trimmed with mole skin. $60; was $110. 1 Rose Chiffon Velvet Even- ing Wrap, with gray fur collar. $55; was $85. Women's Coat Section, Third floor. House Furnishings Slightly Damaged or Shop Worn. 1_40-inch Poreelain-top Kitchen Table. $9.75, was $12.50, 1 White Enamel Kitchen Stool. §1, was $1.75. 1 Two-com| Ideal Tireless Cooker. $28.78, was 1 White Enamel Wood Nursery Chalr. 50, was $6.50. 3 G nized Wash Tuba. 35c, 45c, 7bc each; were 7c, 85¢ . 1 White Enamel Corner Medicine Cabi- +. "85, was e Wi Medicine Cabinet, Enam it mirror and glass shelves. 8, wai 1 Compartment Steam Cooker. $3.50, was $0. 1 Ironing Board on stand, $2.50, was 1 Folding Wash Bench, 4bc, was §0c. 1 White Enamel Kitchen Stool. $3, was .50, 1 Two-burner Bolo Oven. $7.50, was 1 White Eoamel Bath Stool. $1.50, ™5 'Oval Bathroom Mirrors. white enamel frames. $5 each; were §11. 1 White Epamel Medicine Cabinet, glass shelves and mirror. §5, was $11.78. 1 White Enamel Bath Stool. $1.95, 3 Metal Egg Crates, 4 dosen size. 760 ; were $1.60. House Furnishings Section, Fifth fioor. tment l Women’s Blanket Bath Robes 11 Beacon Blanket Robes, of plain ma- bow-knot~ border; ~ trimmed 2 Blanket Robes, of blue and gray or terials. with sallor Hemstitched Marquisette Curtains o o - 95¢ pair Well-made curtains, with 2- inch hemstitched border, of a good quality marquisctte—buy now for summer or spring needs at this saving price; 246 yards long. 95c pair. Large Collection of Short Lengths and Remnants —of crétonne, nets, voiles, silks and various other drapery and upholstery fabrics—all marked very low for quick clearance. Now 13 to 12 less than regularly. Curtain Section, Fifth foor. Ash Trays and Scissors 14 Ash Trays, with cigarette match holder. $1350 each; re $3. 48 Pairs Scixsors, 7 and 8 inch lenxth. Special, 58e pair. Kodak and Cutlery Section, First floor. Bed Springs Reduced Exact measurements of your bed should he brought to insure obtaining the right size. A" lot of Nox Springs. shopworn and mperfect. $17.50 each; were $38.50 and 1 single-bed size. 1 three-quarter-hed size. donble-bed size. Vi nd Wire Link Spring! rfect. $8.78 each; PBed Bection. Sixth foor. Women’s Blouses 47 French Voile Blouses, with three-quarter sleeves, tucked back and front, pleated frills, collar, cuffs and frills edged with Val lace. 9 size 34, 25 size 36, 13 size 38, 1 size 40. $1 each; Japanese Silk Elouses, three-quarter sleeves and Peter Pan collar; 2 size 34, 3 size 36, 4 size 38, 4 size 40, 1 size 41. $105 each; were $2.95. 14 Wool Jersey Slip-ons, with white linen collar and cuffs, in black, brown, navy and tan. 2 size 34, 3 size 36, 2 size 38, 4 size 10, 1 size 46, $3.95 each; were £5. 3 Colored Viyella Flannel Waists, high_and low coilars; 5395 " 1 each, size 36, 40 and 44. each; were $8.75. 5 Bisque Georgette Crepe Blouses, with three-quarter sleeves, frill collar and cuffs, cdged with val lace. 2 size 34, 3 size 36. 1 size 35. $1.95 each; ‘were $5.75. 3 Voile Blouses, with em- broidered lace-trimmed collars, size 34. $1 emch; were $1.65. Women's Blouse Section, Third fioor. Sweaters and Cap and Scarf Sets 3 Brushed Wool " Cap and Scarf Sets, small turban cap with fringed end narrow scarf. $1_met; were 20 Hip-length Fancy Ribbed Wool Sweaters, ~three-quarter sleeves and white brushed wool Tuxedo collar. $1.95 each; were $4.50. 2 Wool Link and Link Tuxedo Sweaters, tomato color, with fancy stitch collar and turn- back cuffs, and piaited girdie, both size 33. $2.85 each; were 3 Black Brushed Wool But- terfly Capes with border of Ppink and turquoise. $3.95 each; were $6. 7 Black Wool Slip-ons. in link and link stitch, with white col- lar, cuffs and belt. $1.95 each; were $2.95. 6 Heavy Ribbed Jumbo Pull- ons, with high roll collars, in maroon, brown, tan and hunt- er's green. $3 each; were $6.75. Sweater Sectlon, Third floor. 35 Trimmed Hats - $1.95 each Were $10 to $22.50 Made of velvet and duvetyne, trimmed with feathers, orna- ments, quills and ribbons, in a good assortment of colors. Millinery Section, Thirg floor. Traveling Goods 1 Hartmann Full Size Wardrobe Trunk, sibralterised constraction; Panama style; floor_sample. $57.80; was 1 Hartmann Full Size Wardrobe Trunk, black vulcanized fiber covering and ma: dréwer locking _device; $39.50; ‘was $58.50. proot”” Lift Top Ward- robe Trunk, 42 inches high, 23 inches wide: floor sample. $49.50; was 1 82inch Hat and Shoe Trunk, extra heavy, reinforced: Paracentric lock and drawer bolts: r sample. $50; was $75. n Cowhide Traveling Bag. handsewed-in frame, leather lining: ex- tra large sewed-on corners. $16.80; ‘was_$30, 2 20-inch Tan Cowhide Traveling Bags, sewed frame, leather lining; sewed-on corners. $15 each; were $85. 2 18-fach Tan Cowhide Traveling Bags, five-piece style; extra large sewed-on corners; leather lining; sewed-in frame; IHshtl, marred. $10.50 each; was $16.50. ther Odds and Ends in Traveling Baj tly. reduced for clearance. 1 20-inch Women's Black Cowhide Sait Case, crepe grain, double lock: moire lln'l. d flnlfl, damaged. §8.35; was One’ lot of Black Enamel Suit Cases, mostly small sizes: greatly rednced. = Traveliog Goods Section, Fifth fioor. Infants’ and Children’s P) 5 Infants’ white Silk Bonnets, sizes 13, 15; slightly mhln- ais- lay. : were 18 Infants’ Silk bac! consisting of sweater. solled from dis o 41 Ohildren's pure silk or sl ~ double-breasted style; ‘but Zooot: sisee 5, 0.7, L esch; T to $3.50, 11 Children’s Felt Hats, in coral, red e Shd navr: tomed. ‘with cord end tassel in_contrasting colors. 980 esch; Auditorium, Eighth floor. Great Economies January Sale -2,300 dozen Earl & Wilson COLLARS At about - half the usual prices The regular E. & W. Collars, $1.25 dozen, 65c half dozen. The E. & W. Ballymena Linen Collars, $1.50 dozen, 75¢ half dozen. In 18 different styles—all of them good popular shapes that are being worn by men today. High, medium and low turn-over styles; dress collars and military shapes, in all sizes fi SOLD IN DOZEN OR H rom 12 o 18. . ALF DOZEN LOTS ONLY Collars of this make and these grades are so good that they require no introduction or praise from us, who have handled them with marked success for many years. Mea's Store, First floor. Clearance Sale of Men’s Overcoats ¥28.50 Really wonderful values are offered in this low- priced assortment of coats. 3 Most of them from our own stock, with a few we have secured at special concessions from our regular makers. They are largely Ulsterettes, in double-breasted models, in browns, grays, tans, greens—plain and her- ringbone weaves, either self or plaid-back fabrics. Sizes 32 to 40, special, $28.50 A mighty good assortment of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits at the same low price, $28.50. Also 5 Men’s Overcoats, medium weight, dark gray fabric, button-through Chesterfield models; silk yoke and sleeve linings; sizes 35 to 40. Reduced to $33.75 each. 5 Men’s Raincoats, dark gray worsted fabric, raglan model, of large roomy style; sizes 37, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Reduced to $32.75 each. _ Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. -Men’s Shoes and Slippers Low Priced for Friday 11 pairs Men's Black Brogue Oxfords, sizes 6. 6%%, 715, 8, 81 and 9 B; 7 and 9 C. $4.75 pail were $7.50. 26 pairs Tan Russia Caliskin English Shoes sizes 9, 9%, 10, 0y and 11 B; 9, 94, 10 and 11 36 pairs Men’s Russia Caliskin Bluchers, round toe; sizes 6, 6Y;,7,8,8Y,9,9% B; 6,644, 7, 8 874 and 11 C; 6, 614, 8% and 11 D. $4.75 pair; were $7.50. 32 pairs Men’s Bedroom Moc- casins, sizes 6, 7, 8 9, 10 and 11.~ $L45 pair; were $2. Section, First floor. Men’s Dressing Gowns, Robes and House Coals 3 Mens Wool Dressing Gowns, plain and patterned efiects of imported fabric; small, medium and large sizes. SIS each; were $35 and $40. 1 Men’s Silk Dressing Gown, beautiful pusple color, with green ground; silk-lined throughout; medium size. $65; was $100. 5 Men’s Silk Dressing Gowns, 34 lengths, in neat patterns of blue, green and purple effects: small and medium sizes. each; were $5 China and Pottery 20 Decorated Royal Doufton English Porcelain Dinner Plates, 65c_each; were $1.25. 12" Decorated Roval Doulton English Porcelain Bpuillen Cups and Saucers, 85¢c each; were $1.25. 12 - Hand-decorated Fancy shape Nippon China _Bonbon Dishes, 35c eachs were $1. 10 Imported Decorated China Cake Plates, 50c each; were $1. 9 Decorated English Porcelain Bouillon Cups and Saucers, 45¢ h; were 83¢. ‘Decorated Porcelain Covered Dishes, ‘cach; were $3.75. Decorated English Porcelain staud Gravy Boats, $1.95 each; were 8 12-inch Decorated American Porce. ain Meat Platters, $1.15 each; were $3.25. © Decorated Royal Doulton English Porcelain Sauce Dishes, 35 each; wers 5% Large Wooderatt Pottery, Vases, low ahape, 5,95 each; were $6.75. 4" Decorated Pottery Umbrella Jars, slightly imperfect, $1.96 each; wers 3 33.plece Hand-decorated China Tea l-c_“n ghtly imperfect, $14.85; was 1" Hand-decorated Imported China , $1.75; was 33. 2 Imported Dresden Decorated China Chocolate Pots, $1.95 each: were $8. 1 Decorated’ Rosal Doulton English Porcelain Hot Cake Plate, $2.95; was 1 Large Moss Aztec Pottery Jardi- niere, sightly tmperfect. $3.00; was 1 Medium Size Moss Aztec Pottery Jardivere, slightly imperfect, $1.85; ‘was §5. 2 Dresden-decorated Imported Clina Milk_Pitchers. $1.85 each; were $3.50. 1 Dresden Cbina Rose Jar, slightly im- perfect. §1.96; was $3.95. China Bectlon, Fifth fioer. Umbrellas 10 Women's Green B8ilk Umbrellas with assorted wood bakalite bandles, fin- ished with ‘wrist rings or leather straps. ; were $10. BT omes’s, Brown SIk Umbrellas with bakalite and silver trimmed bandles, $6.45 each; were §18. 6 Women's Black Silk Tmbrellas, with carved ebony handles (handles slightly )—$5.45 each: were ‘Umbrella Bection, First foor. 11 Men's Warm Blanket Robes, in dark and light blues, dark and light red with white, gold and dark blue patterns, border finish; small and me- glium sizes. $5.95 cach; were 0. 2 Men’s Silk House Coats, blue, purple and green colors, in fancy patterned effects; full silk-lined; sizes 38 and 40. $20 each; were $45. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. Gilbert Toys and Outfits Greatly Reduced 4 ;-man Wheel Toys, $4.25 each; were 1 Gilbert Wheel Toy, $4.75; was $15. 20 Ercctor _;l;ll. Gilbert make, 950 each; were 4 Gilbert ree Outfits, 85c each; ‘were $2. 9 Gilbert Soldering Outfits, $1 each; were $2.50. GoSoidering Outts, G0 each; wore 11 Gilbert Coin Tricks, $1.25 each; were 3 4 Gilbert Civil Eogineers' Sets, $5 each: were §15. 1 Gilbert Mysto Magic Outflt, 78¢c; was .50, 1 Gilbert Mysto Magle Outfit, $1; was 2 “Gilbert Light rimenty, $3.! : ight Experiments, $3.80 Gilbert Weather Bureaus, $6.50 oach; auuri Signal Eogineers, $2.50; %lg:fl Sound Experiment, $1.85; Gilbert Telephone Sets, $1. wore 35, Gibert, Photo Fad Outtts, $1.25 ; were 15 Doll Ohiffoniers, finished in white, pink or bine, 800 sash; ware $3. 1 Lot of Toys at greatiy reduced prices. Toy Store, Fourth floor. . s - Children’s Hosiery 70 pairs Children's Fine Ribbed Silk Hose, in white, pink and light blue, not full assortment in each sine, but sizes 4 to 615 in the lot. Blightly soiled. 50 patr; “were 750, » 24 pairs Children’s Fine Ribbed All-silk ‘White Hose, sligh damaged at s sizes 8% to 10. $1.75 pair; were Also abont 100 pairs of various ties of Children's Hose, in silk, cotton and wool, at greatly reduced prices. Children’s Hosiery Bection, Fourth Silverware Reduced 3 flml; D!l!l:..lml. 1847 Rogers. 3 dozen Medium Forks, 1847, Rogers. dosen; were 10 Italian Marble Comports, 5 inches high, in shaded piok and white. §1 each; wore $2. Silverware Section, First floor. S tmbeansiRection Firstifow ¥ 1 o ESUwewies Mection, Whet i Silk-Lisle Hose, Special, 50c pair 30 dozen pairs Women’® Full-fashioned Black Silk-lisie Hose, double soles, toes and garter hems; slightly uneven in weave. Sizes were rs Women's Good Qual- ity All-silk Hose, with silk gar- ter top, in black, white and a broken color assortment, includ- ing tan, brown, silver, cham- pagne—hems slightly damaged— also-a_few browns in outsizes. $3.50 pair; were $3.50. ‘50 5u ‘Women’s Black Silk Hose, uneven in weave; sizes :is and 10 only. $135 pair; were 60 pairs Women’s Black Silk FHose, with lisle soles and garter tops; & heavy-weight silk; a few pairs in dark brown, hems slight- ly damuged. Sizes 8%, 9, 9%. $2 pair; were §2.50. 100 pairs Women's Sem i- fashioned Dark Brown Silk Hose, lisle soles and tops; hems slight- 1y damaged. $1 pair; were $1.35. ‘Women's Hosiery Sectios, First Soor. ASKS WIDER POWER ' FORVIRGINI HEAD |Retiring Governor Proposds | “Dry” Test for Those Whd Seek Office. By the Associated Press, RICHMOND, Va, January 12.— Centralization of the entire state gov- ernment in the office of the governor, vesting that executive with full pow- er for the appointment and removal lat all department heads, was formal- {!y recommended by Gov. Westmore- 12nd Davis in his message to the gen- |eral assembly of Virginia. This change, which is considered radical, will, he said, tend to im- prove the efficiency of administratign {and will definitely place reaponsibh- ity for the execution of duties. Gov. vis asked that the legislature ap- point a commission to effect a reor- ganimtion of state government in accardance with this plan. “Dry” Test for Office. Scourging “hypocrites” and “law ovaders” who, he said, are openly fNaunting their defiance of the prohi- bition laws of the state and nation, ! Gov. Davis created a profound sensa- {tion by proposing, in his parting mes- sage to the general assembly, a con- (stitutional amendment which would rom office those who, politically dry As a_corrective |executive urged the legislature to provide for an amendment to th con- stitution requiring each aspirant for ublic office to swear that he has not olated the liquor laws since the en- {actment o fthe eighteenth amendment {and that he will not break these laws {in the future. “I am not giving you a moral lec- {ture,” Gov. Davis told members of the general assembly, “I am only en- deavoring to save Virginia from an impending degeneracy caused by hypocrisy and law evasion.” Proposal for Budget. Appropriations to be paid out of the {general fund of the state treasury {during the next two years for govern- I mental purposes, as recommended to | the legislature by Gov. Davis in his { budget, which he submitted, amounted {to a total of $23,835,174.30, an amount {$12.715,405 less than the combined re- {quests'of the state departments and | institutions and other agencies asking i for appropriations, but $1,339,532 more than the total amount set aside by the ezislature of 1920 for these purposes iduring the last biennium. One of the most erriking items of the governor's budget is his recom- merdation that $1,000,000 be appropri- ated to meet criminal expenses of the state during the next two years. This amount is an anpual increase of §: 600, and an increase over the amount propriated for the preceding bien- nium of more than $500,000. SEE TURKS AS BACKBONE : OF THE MOSLEM:WORLD Predicted Result if Mustapha Kef mal Pasha Succeeds in Establish- ing Real Nationalist Power. | MOSCOW, December 17.—It is be- [lieved here that if Mustapha Kemal | Pasha succeeds in establishing a reaj {Turkish nationalist power, the Turks iwould form a new backbone for th | Moslem world. This might seriousl {threaten the domination of Russia in jthe Caucasus, in Turkestan, Persia and Armenta, for there is a very genr { eral raciai and religious union among ! the Mosle; | “After all, we are orientals and {hate and despise the Russians,” was {the way one Moslem stated the situ- {ation. : - While the central soviet here cer- tainly has helped the Turkish na- {tionalist movement, it is believed conflict of interests and distrust wi assert itself when or if Turkey gucs ceeds in her national aims. The. 115,000,000 Moslems of Russia cers tainly dislike Russian rule. Members of the Moslem missiol such as the Persian, Azerbaijan ani {the so-called Turkestan soviet re- publics and the officlal Turkish mis- !gion form a clique apart in Moscow. and co-operate materially. In addition, there is the group headed by er Pasha, the formek Turkish minister of war, who fled !from Turkey after the war and who was sentenced to death by Turkish court-martial. A member of his mis- sion here isDjemal Pasha, another Young Turk leader, who also received the death sentence. | FINE AND JAIL FOR INDIAN. DELHI, India. January S.—Lajpat !Rai, a prominent Indian nationalis i has been sentenced to six month: detention and a fine of 500 rupee {under the seditious meetings act and one vear's “rigorous imprison- * under the Indian penal code. The sentences are to run consecuti . _The one year's imprisonment will begin first. Heat Rays like: Sun Rays A wonderful new fire that you turn on as you turn on a light. 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