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All-Linen .Handkerchiefs - Special, 25¢ 30 en’s “All-linen Handkerchiefs, Ion-lg:iol. Men's - 'SI. Fiolgh * Handk unhk"'.:‘:-‘:'; thm-mu“m. Wemea's Handbacchiet Soctien, Tt Men’s and Young Men’s SUITS Greatly Reduced to $98 5() This Low Price Desirable models, in neat patterns and choice colors. Ends of lines, many of which are hand- tailored. Sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. Men’s Overcoats Reduced to *18.50 Just because they are the remainder of certain lines, these High Quality and Good Style Coats are marked this low. There are double-breasted ulsters and single- breasted slip-ons, in heather mixtures of browns, greens “and grays. Sizes 36, 38 and 40. Only 12 in the group. Ulsters and Ulsterettes Reduced to $38.50 You may choose {rom 12, in plain browns of medium or dark shade, tans, green and heathers. Fine coats, all hand- tailored. Sizes 34 o 40. - English Ulsters Reduced to %58.50 Made in England of soft fitece, fancy or plain Scotch or Irish fabrics in shades of brown, gray and fawn. Great Coats in sizes 36, 39, 40, 42 and 4. Mea's Clotbes, floor. " Friday Special Sale E. & W. Collars 6 for 50c 12 for 95¢c Regularly %2.25 and *# dozen Men’s Laundered Collars of this well liked make, fedtured by this store and approved by Washington men. Many of these collars are of Ballamena linen that launders to such good advantage. Seventeen Styles in All Collars for full dress, wing collars, turn-downs, ‘those with round or square corners, and military col- lars. Not all sizes in every style, but a good size ranfg from 12 to 17%. Sold in-dozen ot half dozen lots only. Men's Furslehiog Sectlon, First foor. e Less Tharn Wholesale Prices 15 dozen Sample.Undergarments of high-grade im- ported and domestic makes, in all wool, cotton and wool, silk and wool, lisle thread or cotton. Some a trifle sa’legl from:’\l;ndg:-g. In two sizes, 40 and :szc 2 hirts and wers—very special at 65c, $1, $2, $2:50 and $3. Union Suits—very special at $1, $1.50, $2.50, $3 And These Furnishings - 40 pairs Wool Socks, of fine pure wool yarn; English made, full fashioned and with hand-embroidered clocks. Brown and greens. Sizes 10 and 105. 65c pair; were $130. . 5 dozen Silk Ties, four-in-hand ones, in neat figured or striped patterns. 55c each; were $L 53 pairs Mocha Gloves, bm’mfi, with spear backs und heavy outseams. Sizes 7, 7%, 734, 8 and 84. At $148 pair; were fi.fi Men’s Felt Hats, 185 25 of these that were regularly $350 and $4. Many of the season’s most favored shapes. ln{mwn, tan and gray. Sizes 634, 674 and 7 Mea's Fursishiag Section, First fieor. Men’s Shoes Reduced @ pairs B High Shoes, 29 peirs Cordovan Oxfords, wl'h'u:l' u;%f:‘fl!‘l"...floflu- English last. Sises 8, 8 °:nd glan grain. Sizes 8§ and 7C; 6 9 A; 7 7%, 8 9 and 3% C; and $ D, $3.96 pair; were §10. and &, 8%, 7, 74, 8%, U 30 pairs Black )mcnu: and 11 D. $578 pairs were Overgaiters, three Shoes, Norwegian E with_saddle strap. 23 palrs different groups—some alight- ‘were §3.50, 7%, 9 and 10 B; ¢34 7, 8%, 9 - # 1y 31 puiry 15 piirs Bedroom Moccasina. S pair; were 3%, a 11 C; and 6, 7. 8 and 11 Women’s High Shoes: Greatly Reduced o *2.95 Some of our best models-~inclnding shoes from Laird, Schober Co. ' 92 pairs of Black Calfskin, Black Kidskin and Patent Leather n 6%, S towt s Bl 13 Iilome: 3 4o ARAT & 9 & 9% o TE , flat heels; sizes as ;5 to 3 - AT T A s S T B 5 SEd 5 B 235 o B S D Women’s Black and Tan Oxfords Greatly Reduced to 3.75 A small lot of 38 pairs, in black and tan calfskin—several dif- ferent models—including a very few pairs. of pamps. Sizes as fol- lows in the assortment: to s41t06 AA; 4, 435 A; 3and 8 B; 24 and 4 C; 215 and 4 D., $3.75 pair; were us. ] i{n;‘Shoelywi,(;; l.:y-. Onh:n anlslom I;tmj's;s?: ‘:: folk;vx oS B a4 G M A D SR SR Misses’ and Small Women’s Suits Low priced, *15 : ‘The remaining suits of a late purchase—and a few from our regu- lar winter stacke—bought to sell for §39.75, which was then about one-third less than the regular price—so you can see the extraordinary savings possible sew. They -r': plain and fur trimmed, in duvet de laine and velour, in btewn and na; Size 16-—a few in 1 when fur i u 1 Brown Silk Duvetyn After- noon Dress, with embroidered stitching In tan. Size 15. $3275; was 1 Brown' Cut Velvet Street Dress, Betty Wales model, beau- titully trimmed in brownm and white checked cut velvet. Size 18. $51.78; was $59.50. A few Very Handwemse Dresses , with mole or nutria_trimmings $18; former prices, $30.75 to 1 Black Chiffon Velvet Dress, undersleeves of royal blue geor- gette crepe. Size 14. $33.70; was 1 01a Blue Chiffon Velvet Dress, bit of rin among these attractive medels, at reduced e Bection; Fourts Becr. : WOMEN’S SUITS 4 Sport Suits, of woolspun, well tailored. In black, size 38; im navy, size 34: In brown, size 18, and in blue, size 34. $18.30 emels; were $39.50. 6 Sport Suits, extremely well tailored homespun in good color assortment, sizes 16 to 42. Lined with good quality peau de cygne. 129,50 each; were $55. 6 Suits, fur-trimmed and in navy, brown and black. Small sizes only. $15 emeh; were $45 $65. to 965. + 1 Moussyne Suit, navy with large golden beaver collar and beautifully beaded. Sise 34; $45; wan $145. 2 1 Moussyne Suit, brown, well tailored and finished with em- strapping and mole collar. Size 36. $45; was $18S. Women's Suit Section, Third floor. Women’s Formal and Street Dresses 1 Afternoon Gown, of black chiffon velvet, with hand em- broidery and ermine - trimming. Size 36. 965; was 3 Dresses, of fine quality black chiffon velyet. 8izes 36 and 38. $19.50 3 were $30.50. 1 Lace Dress, tangerine sflade with chenille trimming. Size 38. $65) was $133. 1 Mohawk Sequin Robe, for® evéning wear. Size 33. 653 ‘was $168. 2 Evening Dresses, of chiffon velvet in Copen and Fuchsia. 8izes 36 and 33, $10.50 eacht were $45. 12 Tricolette Dresses, all in navy. Broken sises. $10 each; were g8 cotine. Dresses, navy only. Bize §4. §10 each; were $2950. ‘Wemen's Dreis Section, Third fleor. Special Size Apparel 2 Canton Crepe Dresses, in navy, artfully embroidered. Bizes 44% and 46%. ench; were 365, 1 Duvetyn Dress, dark brown, :‘;;dsomdy embroidered. Sise N 3_was §08. 1 Duvetyn Dress, a rich brown with canton crepe vest of tan- gerine. Size 40%. $39.50; was vllt.hh";;l ‘l‘wlllthrua. ndnvv and Ppipings ot gra; t; & sray duvetyn. 8 was 1 Black Satin Dress, with lace Vvestee and panels of knotted silk fringe. S8ize 44%. $39.50; was Bpecial Size Section, Third fioor. Wraps and Coats 1 Motor. Wrap, of brown im- ported homespun. $45; was $110. 1 Afternoon Wrap, of purple broadcloth and velvet. §50; was 7 Sport and Motor Capes, of smart plaids, some with fur col- lars. $17.50 each; were $39.50. 3 Wrap Coats, of gray home- spun, fully silk lined. $25 each? ‘were $75. 1 Sport Coat, typical English model. $15; was $29.50. x:a"ehhlfnchglln Coats, in navy. or seasons. $15 each) $39.50, b ) were. 1 Winter Coat. of black wvel- dyne with moleskin collar and cuffs. - A slight imperfection in the lining, $3050; was $96. Womea's Coat Section—Third floor. FOR GIRLS aak; ware 3. For Junior Girls 17 Jusior Girls’ GY: y Blue, brown and or with low neck and .short Fmi'"-m 8 to 11 - Fours. osch; W&cm.vfm foor. igh Chairs and ¥ j i 141 A Hee ,§ : siightly Tk 3 Woine, namel -...:;'n’.i:.m.._ o mmples: 1 etia 53 dncnes. “Fiofe; was 1 sise 42 inches. $18.35; was Hodgm VALUE IN - - an’s Hot Water Boitles and Syringes 95¢ each These Hot-water Bottles and Syringes are made of ~ red rubber, mol:led; a;fil altho /tubber is slightly irregular, it affect their geiu{lless and serviceability. : ‘Toilet Goods Bectiom, First Soor. . WOMEN’S BLOUSES 12 Brown Plaid Tailored Blouses, some high—low neck styles, others V neck tuxedo. 1 sizo 36, 4 size 38, 3 size 40, 2 size 42, 2 e 46. $2.95 each; were $5.75. 12 White Corded Silk Blouses, tuxedo and V neck, fastening with two large pearl buttons. 1 size 34, 6 size 36, 4 size 38, 1 Blouses, in- black and navy. 13 size 36, 10 size 38, 1 sizé 40. $1 ench; were $3.95 and $5.75. 14 White 8Btriped Volle Blouses, tailored, pique collar and cuffs. 3 size 36, 3 size 38, 5 size 40, 3 size 42. ¥1 enrh; were $1.95. 1 Brown Beaded and Embrold- ered Georgette Tie-on Blouse, size 34. $1.95; was $5.78. 1 Black and White Striped Wool Challis Blouse, with V. neck tux- edo collar; size 34. $1.96; was §5. Blouse Bectien, Third floor. 87 Spring Trimmed Hats Very special at $3.95 each. Newest models in small, medium or large shapes, attractively trimmed with fashionable flower, ribbon or feather effects. Hats of all the new season colors. Millinery Bection, Third floor. Sweaters and Sets 61 Sweaters, = group of all wool, fiber and wool, chiffon cashmere and fiber silk models, in tuxedo style. SBilver, navy. black and heather mixtures Sweater Section, Third fioer. Silk Petticoats Special, $1.95 150 Silk Jersey and Satin Pet- ticoats, in styles with plain hemstitched hems, tucked or accordion - plaited flounces. Some two-toge effects and in- clvding green, henna, rose, vio- fet, taupe, brown, navy and black. S bive; taupe ad piack. §3.45 cach; were 3 Extra Size Petticoats, of whits silk, Jersey, finished with plaited ruffie. .95 o rra Sie Petticoats, of white silk, with bea: J;n-y “;ubu plaited’ ru iffie of each; wers $10.00. Patticoat Seetion, Third floor. Sport and Dress Skirts 9 8kirts, of poplin, prunelis or gabardine, with stitched box plaits. Waist sizes 26 to 31. 8 ench; were $10. 9 Prunella 8kirts, with side or box plaits in combinations of black and white or Roman and, navy. Waist sizes 27 to 31. $7.96° white combination, with loose box plaits. Waist sizes 236 and 27. $7.956 ench; were $15. 2 Fallle Skirts, gathered mod- els, in_ black and navy. ' Walst sizes 37 and '30. $10 ench; were 5. 3 « ®1F Imported Veour Skirt, 1a navy and ‘Waist size 30. Ve Pl F L ‘ery good-| 5 s 9350, SRirt Bection, Third floor. Boys® Suits, Overcoats 7 7 ». trowsers of mixed materials in broken ':‘.u“u-xuuuuu--tmfii Bays' Section, Fourth fioor. h the sutface of the es not in the least . cotton. o ame large rubber tires, slightly dame - 98.25; was .I{". ndergarmem 31 Nightgowns, of batiste and nainsook; low neck and kimono sleeves, lace or embroidery trimmed. 7S¢ each; were $1.50. 37 Envelope Chemise = and ‘Three-in-one Combinations, lace and embroidery trimmed or tai- lored styles. 7S¢ each; were 1. y 10 Petticoats, of white muslin and cambric, deep flounces of lace and embroidery. $1.83 emchs were Muslin Underwear Section, Third Seor. Those who make it a point to shop economically—to get-the-best valuesfor"the least money—always find it well worth while to shop here on Friday Remnant Day. Please note—Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C, O. D. or on approval. No mail or phone orders filled, Women’s Silk Hosiery At Low Prices 250 pairs Silk Hose, of pure silk, with lisle garter tops and soles. Shades of gray, brown, Russian tan and a few black. Slightly uneven in weave. Spes cial, $125 pair. 100 pairs White Silk Hose, with all-silk_garter tops and lisle soles. Tops with slight imperfections. $3 pair; if per- feet they would be §2.50. 150 pairs Silk Lisle Hose, full fashioned, black and of slightly uneven weave. Sizes 8% to 10. h‘“‘rllrl 1t perfect they would ‘Women’s Hose, in various qualities of silk, lisle, wool and Greatly reduced prices. B, First foor. 12 Breakfast Coats $3.95; were $5 Of crepe de chine, in shades of pink, copen, black or yellow. Shell and fruit trimmed. of blue crepe de fde paneling and rufiing. $8.95 each; were $12, 2 Negligees, one in breakfast coat style. the other empire ef- fect. Light blue. $495 each; were $7.50. Negligee Section, Third flcor. Pink Coutil Corsets Very Special at $2 each 3 Dozen Corsets, of pink coutil. Back lace models with lew bust, lightly boned and With three pairs of hose supporters. Es- Pecially planned for medium fig- ures. Sises 20 to 28. 2 n Misses’ Corsets, double V elastic waist line models, of pink broche, lightly boned and with two pairs of hose support- ers. Bises 20 to 25. Very speeial at $1 each. 2 Dozen els for girl nd misses, of pink broche or elastic, with two pairs of hose supporters. Worn with- out lacing. Sizes 22 to 30. Very special at §1 each. 82 Sample Brassieres, made of silk and lace; back fastening. Sizes 32 to 48. $1.55 and 33 ench; were $3 and $4. Corset Section, Third floor. Silk Underthings 5 Silk Gowns, of flesh wash satin, with imitation filet lace shoulder straps and band top. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. 33.43 each; were 2 Billle Burke Pajamas, of flesh crepe de chine in short sleeve or sleeveless styles, trimmed with fine val lace. Size 35. $4.96 pairs were $13. 17 Envelope Chemise, of fine crepe de chine with lace and orgette crepe trimmings. ade in camisole or corset cover style. Sises 36 to 44. $145 each; ‘were $3. 20 Waist Slips, of China silk in black, white, flesh and light blue. Made with high neck and long sleeves. Sizes 38 to 44. each; were $3. 12 Corset Covers, of . white China silk, finished with fine val lace edge. Made with low neck and cap sleeves. Sizes 40, 42 and 44. $L4S each; were 33, 8ilk Underwear Secticn, Thin fieer. Children’s Hosiery +60 pairs Woolen Sport Socks, made with fancy top cuffs; sizes 7 to 9. 75¢c pair; were $1.25. 17 pairs Misses' Hose, of white silk, nel . Slightly im) the Simee 8% 0 O and wool hose. At ‘s Hoslery Section, CHILDREN’S WEAR ring Coats, in Copen piaid, some with em- broidered pique collars, others with plain ‘Dll.bl :,I-l and cuffs. $4.98 sach; were to $15. 0, Chdren's Winter Hata, n;'l chin- , velvet or cordurey: navy of copen. $1.95 each; were 34 and $5. 7 Doten Children's Cambric Under- waists, made to button over the shoulder. Bises 3 to 6 years. 380 eath; were 800, 10 ChMdren's Wool Sweater Sets, leg- glags, sweater and cap. In red, white or copen. $3.95 each: ware §7 to $10. Infants® Section, Fourth floor. FURS Chokers, Coats and Children’s Sets 13 Baccoon Chokers. $2.60 each; were i ione Marten Chotar. 52501 wes 1 °Black Opossum Choker. §5; was e et P25 Mok el Ty ot Macd. - ese; was Dukk: 1 Golden l’n-vzr o-f‘"b? model; 32-; ngth, was Moskrat Coat, 38inch’ ces., ‘ourth dlkllnld.“ ulvu l.-..‘ * Racceon Set.. $18.60; was $38. § Gray Genet Set. SLT5: was 41075, ’&':3."5...."..’! "rus 1800, i White Thibet Set. ».7. was b was GAMES— Learn Quick Alphabet Pus- l]lll‘. have two-style alphabet. each; were 81, “‘lt ra:nnr Folks, cardboard birds, very attractive. SSc e@ch; 34 Picture Games, with card and alphabet, &8¢ each; were §1. ¢ > KNTVES— . "’J' 3-blade All-metal Knives. wmek) e, “: 2 ma ‘a"?luo Knives, Coco- ‘ bols and Stag handles. SSe each; . ‘were T\ AUTOS— - ’g Autos, finished In blue en- amel with gold and black stripes, . large rubber tires, slightly damaged. $5 each; were ~Auto, finished in yellow en- mels with black And red steipes, Sectien, Fourth Soor. Y g xiua-.-h'n:.'r-hv—l;m :& Another Lot of Those Leather Handbags . 81.55 Less than half. usual- prices " Real Persian Leathers, in black and oolqrs. Genu- ine’ Calfskin, in gray and brown. -Real Pin Seal, in black. Ten different styles from which to select; all with real leather handles; all have mirrors, some with purses. An extraordinary value, remarkably low priced. G Leather Goods Section, First fisor. 50 Dozen Manufacturer’s Samples Women’s Summer-weight Cotton and Lisle Combina- tion Suits and Vests, slight- ly soiled. Vests, special, 50c each; Combination Suits, spe- cial, 58c, 68¢c, $1 each Women's Kait Usderwear Bection, Third Soor. 25 pairs Plaid . Wool Blankets $7.75 pair; were $10 New but slightly soiled in transportation—size 66x80. An excellent quality—a real value. Blanket Gection, Second fioer. Separate Pieces of Furniture Bear Deep Price Reductions 2 White Enameled Beds, 3- 5 Washstands, golden oak ft. size, with folding head and finish, towel rack and drawer. foot and wire link spring. A 3 were bit shopworn. each; 2 Metal Costumers, heavy ‘were $13.50. and durably made. $7.50 each; 1 White Enameled Cot, Were $15. 3-ft. size. 3-plece style, with 1 Brass "Costumer, incom-, woven wire spring. was $18. 1 Wire Cot, 3-f¢t. size; woven wire spring and four folding legs. $5; was $12.50. 1 Wooden Bed, 4.6 size. Old ivory finish. $11.50; was $35. Y1 Woven Wire Bed Spring. 3-ft. size. Shopworn. Special at SLTB. 10 Bed Springs, including 1 Foot Stool, tapestry cov- woven wire and link springs, aged. L1t wize, mubject to imper. ored’ galSHlY dam Lard ections SL75 each; 14 were Furnitare Sectjon, Sixth Soer. '$8.50, plete _and shopworn. SRS ? was 88, 3 9 Kitchen Chairs, natural finish, woven seat. $1.385 each; - 'Terloor Lamp, mahogan; finish; incomplete and dam. aged. 9850; was $13.50 2 Urflnh‘rilln d!llnu mahog- any finish; .‘u_nned. 250 Worth-While Savings in the February Rug Sale LISTED FOR FRIDAY . 'Surely this is the time to make your selections— when prices are greatly lowered and with the Spring house rearranging bringing the need or desire for a new: rug here or there. . We've grouped odds and one-of-a-kind rugs into a selling where prices are considerably reduced. WOOL FIBER RUGS—Plain colors with artistic . borders. Exceptionally fine quality. 15 9x12-ft. size. $14.75 each; were $27.50. 8 8.3x10.6-ft. size. $13.50 each; were $22.50. ARTISTIC HIGH-GRADE RAG RUGS—In good _ color harmonies. ? 12 27x54-in. size. $1 each; were $2.50. 20 30x60-in. size. $1.25 each; were $3. 16 36x72-in. size. $1.75 each; were $4. KLEARFLAX ALL-LINEN RUGS—AIl perfect and high grade, but in discontinued colors. 6 9x12-ft. size. $34.50 each; were $45. 3 8x10-ft. size. $25.75 each; were $34. 10 3x6-ft. size. $5.50 each; were $10. - 10 30x60-in. size. $3.75 cach; were $5.50. 12 27x54-in. size. $3.25 each; were $4.50. Rug Section, Sixth floor. HOUSEW ARES T, D ocds 2,500 Cakes Switt's Borax Laundry and Houmsehold p. Very mpecial, ease of 100 chkes at §3.55 a case. 1 Fall Size Lire ‘Wardrobe Trusk. ‘):-hnu“nh&m’fi"fir':-m “..-II.-“ icentric :iuf..u“: 10 Poreelaln Table Tops, size 20x43 inches. Special, §2.35 eack. 4 Step Ladders, 5 feet high. $1.85 each; were $3.15. 3 Step Ledders, ¢ feet M were, 8250 coth ! were $8TB: oo ilfi:;- L?‘fr"“' Cowhide Fitted 4 Aluminum Ketties, S-quart Besher; ofytobre grain, sine, Universal make. 90c cachi s IO Y ———— ) were $3.65. ‘.’,,“;','&'. Dflhnhh Tan Traveling 73 Nursiag Bottles, with wide oawed-on comers, mouth.” Speeial, 3 for Se. hflfifl'u«'?&'&% floor. Tia Wash Bolil sizes N ¥ 3 ~ Pictures and Mirrors 8 and No. 8. 9Gc each; were L 4 Pictares, in imitation mahegany 5 frames: damaged. ach; These Items a Bit Worn -‘-'-":!‘:. '"‘“:_’ — by Display #_oach; were e 1 P"’l:l:kw. with painting at the French M i it rrors. with decorated gilt 2 Gas Heaters, with TeSector back. 056 each; were $4%. lome ort inet, for bread frames. : were and cake; large size. $3.95; was $5.50. 1 Mirror, in decors ‘mahogany Dustpans, with o frame. §13.50; 16.50. 3 Iron Cooking Pots, large size. $1.96 . o 2 oach; were $.40. Buttons—Trimmings 2 Bath Stools, white enameled. $1.50 . ogs. 1 Medallion, in tan combiiation. Yie; T T Bck Spangle, 4 taches wite. Brooms, white handls, § strings. e cack; wers §1.50. $2.50; was $5. 4 Hair Floot = 14-inch sise. -_‘-'!"I.N Opal Guimp, 8 inches wide. "i"u":’:-g. o tvalds. 9195 .1}4-';"-:’ Guimp, 2 faches wide. e Eakmcied Tray, for breaktast g o S SRR« B RE o' iad Ty wp. §V; combimatim. ‘The; .38, 1 Dioplsat Table, i3 faches; matural e m;-'.'h. nches; natural Mo, Children’s Shoes Reduced to 3.75 .pair ¢ An accu‘mufa‘!ion of small lots that offers” rematkable savinfl. 22 PAIBS MISSFS' BLACK 3 SKIN LACE SHO . fat heel, T et sle. “Bloes 5 AT 115 113 ;B 2R CK DBI- 8 1% C: 1, 1y D 11 32 . SRS gair: were 88 ¢ PAIES BOYS' BLACK AND TAN DRIFOOT . BHOES, . sises 4, 5. 5% B; 5 O B4 4% D: 3% 4. 4% 8 E “;‘ Pilhs TXFANTS BLACK CALF AND PATRNT ‘LEATHER BUTTON AND LACE SHOMS, ‘sises 3, 6%, 6. T B Bt vl Bl @ a's Shoe Section, Fourth Soor. Hemstitched Marquisette Curtains Very Specially Priced, 95¢ pair Another lot, 100 pairs, of those excellent quality marquisette curtains that have had such pepular selling. In white or ivory—buy mow for spring and summer needs at this special price. 85e pair. Large Collection Remnants and Short Lengths —cretonnes. curtain nets and volles, madras, silks, telvcts, sateems. popiins and various ul ry and dra- Tabrics. - Now priced 14, 13 »ad 37 1ous than Tegulatly. Remnants of Portieres Greatly Reduced 3 pairs Double Velvet Portieres, mul- berry on both sides—an excellent qual- Jards long. $17.80 pair; Armare. Portieres, Ora. wiam. 12. b “m‘ ith sssorted wood hand o which are slightly impertect. §3.38 sach; Umbrella Section First Seor. GLASSWARE {:bs o Otive Dishes, 50c each: were $1. Goffee Pots, individusl service sise. +ineh Meat Disbes, $1.50 each; wers inch Meat Dishes, $L85 each; wore 2.8, e W8 u.-;:“ Dishes, 10-inch size. §1 each; 2 Clfine. Ted Pots, $1.00 each; were 1 Open Vegetable Dish, $1.50; was ¥dlso the following odd 5 3 Ivory Boameied Fiower Voses, with Pt Ciotaes Basker 9061 s 1 Esameled Willow Hemper.