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4 < SAMPLE SKIRTS *13.50 25 New Spring Models that are duplicates of skirts in our regular stock priced at $17.50 to §25. Included are mpproved materials of the season—crepe pongee, velette, canton crepe, golfspun, shimmaspun \ and faille. In white, jade, tan- gerine, silver, tan and bark. Mod- els in wrap-around, plaited or gath- ered styles. Skirt Section, Third floor. THE EVEN Friday Remn LEverything fbr Friday's Sale is Extremely Low Priced Because we keep store so exactingly—that is, because we insist on our merchandise being fresh, new 136 Women s NewSpring Hats Special, *5 New and in stock for the first time tomorrow— large, medium, small and turban shapes—combinations of silk and straw—hemp, lisere and milan—many of them are flower trimmed—others with quills, feathers and fruits—in shades of red, periwinkle, henna, copen, sand, navy, brown and black. Shop Tomorrow for a New Spring Hat— ; Save at This Low Price Millinery Section, Third floor. Final Clearance Entire Stocks Women’s Winter : Coals Suits Furs : Prices are so low that it will pay vou to provide your wants for next season. - Women’s Coats Reduced to $15 and $29.50 Included is every winter coat in our entire stock— $15 Group includes sports coats of foreign and domestic weaves; many can be worn now and later in the spring as well—desirable (olgrs——lml! or full silk lined. Formerly in ou.r stocks at $29.50 to $0: $29.50 Group includes fur-trimmed and plain coats—such furs as caracul. squirrel, nutria, wolf are used—season’s best colors, all full lined. These were in our regular stocks at §39.50 to $95. Fur Coats Reduced $235—1 Hudson Seal Coat. $345—1 45-inch Hudson Seal, plain 36-inch length. 5 Hudson with skunk collar and cuffs: Seal Coats, with skunk or was $550. 1 45-inch Hudson beaver coilar and cuffs. 1 Seal Dolman, with golden Beaver Coat. These were beaver chinchin collar and formerly $295 to $39: cuffs; was $525. $165—3 Northern M uskrat Coats, 45-inch length. 1 Hudson Seal, with squirrel collar and cuffs, size 16. These were $295. $150—1 Muskrat Coat, 36-inch length. 1 Muskrat Coat, with $95—1 Near Seal Coat. with seal collar and cuffs. These taupe fox collar; was $I85. were $225. A Women’s Suits Reduced 1 Brown Moussyne Suit, with embroidered strappings, mole col- lar, lined in crepe de chine, size 36. $35; originally $185. 6 Winter Suits, in ermine and moussyne—in black and navy, fined in crepe, de chine, 5 size 36; 1 size 40. $25 each; were $75 to $275—6 coats—Plain Hudson Seal—Hudson Seal with beaver collar and cufis—Hudson Seal with skunk collar and cuffs— Box Coat of Golden Beaver. These were $375 and $450. 2 Homespun Sports Suits, good color assortment, well tailored models, sizes 34 to 38. $19.75 each; were $55. 15 Woolspun Sports Suits, lined in_self color colorings—sizes 34 to 44. $15 each; were $29.50 to Women's Apparel Sections, Third toor. satin—good $39.50. Final Reductions on Little Children’s Attractive Coats $3.95 %5, %10 and *17.50 ) They Were $7.50, $10 to $27.50 At these reductions mothers may gratify their desire for very fine and beautiful coats at the prices of the ordinary sorts. Taffeta Coats Satin Coats Serge Coats Velvet Coats Chinchilla Coats Corduroy Coats Many becoming styles for girls and boys, for present and later wear and suited to school, play and dress occasions. Some have hand-embroidered collars of pique or - Georgette crepe, others in belted or waist style, with roll collar and cuffs. Navy, copen, rose, tan, brown and fancy plaids and checks. Sizes 2 to 6 years—mostly one style of a kind or color. Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. AN IMPORTANT CLEARANCE Women’s Shoes and Oxfords Greatly Reduced, °1.95 pair 199 pairs Women's Black and Brown Calfskin, Black Kidskin and Patent Leather High Shoes—variety of styles—with Louis, Cuban or low flat heels—sizes in the lot as follows: 5 to 8 AAA; 4to 64 AA; 3 to 6/ A; 3to 5% B; 24 to 5C; 2% to 4 D; 3 and 3% E. $1.95 pair; were $9 to $18. AN S 50 pairs Pumps and Oxfords, in black and tan calfskin, sizes in the Tot as follows: 4% to 6% AAA; 4 to 6 AA; 3% to 5 A; 3, 314, 4%, 5B; 2%, 3, 3% C. pair; were $850 to $15. $L95 ‘Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. SILKS---Specially Priced for Friday’s Selling 60 yards 40-inch Black Satin Crepe.” $250 yard; was $350. 35 yards 40-inch Black Canton Crepe. $2.65 yd.; was $3.50. 75 yards 40-inch Black Satin Charmeuse. $1.95 yd.; was $3. 60 ‘yards 40-inch Black Satin Charmeuse. $1.85 yd.; was 40 yards' 40-inch Midnight Blue Charmeuse. $195 yard; was $3. 75 yards 40-inch Crepe Meteor, in brown, copen and white. $2.50 yard; was $3.50. 350 Remnant Lengths of Silks Including such wanted weaves as Taffetas, Canton Crepes, Velvets, Satins, Charmeuse, Corduroys, Crepe de Chines, Crepe Meteors, Novelty- Silks. ] black and a wid . Y {:. u;cm:nm:nriwenrange of colors. ¥; the former prices. Haviland and Limoges Dinuerware 8 At Half the Regular Prices About eight different patterns of fine French China, some with only a few pieces, some with several dozen. 5 > s THE ASSORTMENT COMPRISES— Sauce Tureens Sauce Boats and Stands Covered Dishes Casseroles Open Vegetable Dishes Platters in assorted sizes China and Pottery Half and Less Than Half Price - Consisting of covered dishes, platters, soup plates, bowls, sauce- ble‘ats. bakers, pottery vases, teapots, bouilloh cups and saucers, ’»‘" Sectlon, Fifth floor. i R, , and beautiful at all times, you can buy Rémnants at such low prices_on Fridays. " | NG - STAR, WASHIfl'GTON, D. C, TfiURéDAY MARCH 2, 1922. ay Remnants mean odd lats, short lengths, soiled, mussed, damaged merchandise or incomplete assortments. You profit by the prices; we profit in our stocks. The Friday Specials are special purchases that we have made very advantageously, and.the prices are marked on the same low basis as our Remnants. There are Friday Clearance lots also. which are larger lots from our own stock reduced for imnrediate clearance. quantity to advertise. And you will find many items too small in Remnant Day Merchandise is'not Returnable or Exchangeable; not sent-C. O. D. or on Approval; Mail or Phone Orders not Accepted 50 Carpet Samples (Average size, 18x27) 95¢ Each These are samples of dis- continued shades in Axminster and Wilton Carpets, in plain colors, ideal for bath rooms or bedrooms.* The regular price per yard ranges from $3.50 to $6. Cork Carpet, $150 square vard; was $328—175 yards of this good-wearing carpet, tan or green, splendid for office or home use; two yards wide. 2 9x12-ft. Royal Wilton Rugs, oriental_design. in beautiful col- ors. 35750 enchi were 3105 11 54-inch Klearflax Linen Rugs. 3295 each: were $0. 9 30x60-inch Klearflax Linen Rugs. $3.45 each: were $750. 3 9x12-ft. Klearflax _Linen Rugs. $31.50 each: were 845, 4 9x12-ft. Best Quality Wool- fiber Rugs. SI13.50 ‘each; were 825, 4 8.3x10.6-ft. ‘Wool-fiber Rugs. were $22.50. Rug Section, Sixth floor. Best Quality $12.50 each? Model Cretonne and Silk Curtains $4.85 Set About 15 pairs of these im- ported and domestic cretonne curtains with valances—also several sets of silk_ curtains— only one pair of a kind. These have been used as model dis- play curtains and are offered at this vegy low price. $4.85 set, 1f these were to be made up for you they would cost from $850 to $22.50 pair. § pairs Voile and soiled from display—all pair of a kind. $1.85 and $2.50 pair; were $2.50. 3 Beautiful Lustrous Moquette Couch Covers, rich colorings: 60 inches wide. $16.50 each; were $25. & 46 Yards Drapery and Up- holstery Velvet in sand color— excellent quality. $1.85 yard; was $3.50. * Large Collection Remnants and Short Lengths Cretonnes Especially desirable for bunga- low aprons, dresses and kiddies’ clothes: 3 to 5 yard lengths— at greatly reduced prices. Remnants of Curtain Voiles Nets, Madras, Silks, Sateens, Silkolines, Poplins, Velvets, Cre- tonnes, etc.; now reduced to % to 1% former prices. Curtain and Drapery Bection, Fifth * oor. Blankets—Comforts All a trifle soiled, but easily cleancd. Wool Elankets, 66x%4 inches. : were $8.50. ‘00l Biankets, plain pink. single. 72184 inches. $7.50 each: were $11.75. 4 Wool Blankets, 60xS4 inchew. $5.25 each; werq $11. & 9 Blanket-comfortables. 72384 inches: blue, tan and luvender. $4.75 each; were $6.50. 8 Silkoline Comforts, cotton fliled. $2.75 each; were $4.50. 5 Comforts, plnin sateen covered, cot- ton filled. $4.75 each: were $7.50. Blanket Section, Second fioor. Wool \ Shirting Flannels 65c Yard Were $1.25 Yard Imported English grade— for shirts, pajamas, kimonos and robes. 32 inches wide. White Goods Section, Secord fioor. Traveling: Goods 1 Full Size Lift Top Wardrobe Trunk, black fiber covered and bound, flat key, fock and drawbolt; fioor sample. $29.75; . was $40, 1 Three-quarter Size Wardrobe Trunk, fiber covered and hound, drawbelts; floor sample; $18.75; was $43.50, 2 Lift Top Steamer Wardrobe Trunks, smp drawer and two slide drawers. $25 each; were §35. 2 Rlatted Dress Trunks, extra heavily reinforced; two traye. 1 size 34 inches, the other size 36 inches. $16.50 each; were $26 and $27, e Extra Deep Du Pont Fabrikoid Suit Cases, heavy locks. reinforeed on cor- ners; 24.and 26 inch sizes. $10.50 each; 2 Women's 16-inch Black Cowhide Cobra Grained ~Trayeling Bags, hand sewed-in frame: one‘is an overnight col- lapsible style bag. $10 each: were $16. Traveling Goods Section, Fifth fivor. Baskets For Every Purpose . 15 Waste Paper Baskets, small age and imported. 25¢ each.. 4 Bplint Clothes Hampers. medium size. _Bpecial, 850 : 3 (a Clothes Hampers, splint. Pt Table Mats, spedially priced at raw A Sc. 100 and 160 sach. ) Slightly Imperfect or Damaged. 1 I.'?porle« Bewing Stand. '$3.95; 1 Willow Bathroom Hamper. $3.95; was '3" iDow Market Basket. 95c; was 1 ‘Infants’ Basket, white enameled. 92.25; was i White Euameled Willow Hamper. 94.98; was $7.50. 1 Larso 8pilnt Laundry Basket. $1.35; "l.#;!l Basket, , hand-painted. painted. 25 'll'fizrt'&m" e 3 .80. - ey oAl Tiower Vases, with metal yayerts. 96o sach; ware 5 ltalian Rush Shopping Baskets. 1%a. esah; were 400, < : Béction, Fifth floor. e e All Misses’ Winter Coats and Suits $37.50 ench: were mmed Contn—with and beaver furs—in $37.30 ench: wolf and brown. e Quality Untrimmed x—o0f normandy, bolivia, hilla and sports mixtur In_brown. navy and Sorren 0 ench; were %15 nnd #57.50. of Our Best Sultw—in vel- dyne, most of them handsomel® rmmed wi heaver, $57.50 in navy, wn and volnay. $37.50 each; “were $05 to $95. ¢ 5 Velvet and Silk Duvetyn Dreswes—all copies of importa- tions, in navy, brown and henna. 0 each: were $S7.30 to $125. Misses' Section, Fourth floor. Girls’ Wool Dresses Reduced for Clearance \ . $4.95 —-the remainders, including 26 dresses in serge and jersey; good colors, good styles for school wear right now zes 8. 10, 12, 14, 16 years. $195 each; were .50 to 816.50. irls' Dresses. one in velvet, the otiier_verze, exclnsive Inez models, size £ rears. In brown and bive.” $12.50 sach; Rine Tnez Dress of serge.‘beau- 1y tri.lémmd in: applique; size 12. 4 Black or Black and Blue Inez models, beauti- d: sizes 10 and 12. $19.75 iick Velvet Dress, size 10. $7.50: was $19.75. 1 Dark Bine Velvet Dress, size 12. 2.50: was $25. £ood quality Bolivias holted and loose-back wizes 14 and 16 years: colors $14.50 each; were 925 models: ulne and hrown. and $29.50. 1 Dxck e, Coat. Spolel atyle, ful lined_in good sateen; size 16. $8.50; was $15, Girls' Section, Fourth floor. ~ Stout Women’s Silk Dresses Reduced to $25 Just 15 dresses from high- priced groups that have sold down to one or two of a kind. There are Charmeuse, Satin and Canton Crepe, in brown, navy and black. Special Size Section, Third floor. Women’s Dinner and Evening Frocks 8 Chiffon Evening Frocks, all light shindes, sizes 36 to 40. $25 each; wero +$59.50. 3" Chiffon Velvet Evening _Dresses, light &hades, sizes 36 and 38. $15 each; were $45. T Pearl Gray Canton Dress, trimmed o beads and tulle sash, size 36. $75; was $160. 1 Tangerine Lace Dinner Gown, trim- med with chenille. $55; was $135. 1 Rose Radium Taffeta Dance Frack, lace yoke and sleeves. $75; was $95. 1 Maize Silk and_Tace Gown. made over green chiffon. $75; was $135. Women's Dress Section, Third floor. Many Blouses 28 Lingerie Blouses, tailored striped Also a few voiles, Ififens and ‘white or color 0 36. 31 each; were style; all white and 'button-trimmed. 34 to 40. $1.95 vach; were $4.75. 7 Hrown Plaid Taffeta Blouses. tal- lored and with higlslow collars or tuxedo. Sizes 36 to 42. $1.95 each; were $5.75. 10 White Net Iilouses, tie-on styles, with Peggy collars and cuffs frill edged. Siaes 34753 55, $2.85 ench; wers $5.95. 4 Colored Striped Dimity Blouses, with tucked front and contrasting color plait- ing Sizes 38 to 42 $3.96 each) were $5. louse Section, Third floor. Sweaters 91 Tuxedo Sweaters, of fine mohair or brushed wool, plain or novelties. Combinations of buff and brown, brown and gray and others equally good. Specinl, $2.95 each. 4 Black Wool Sweaters, bleck knit, with white brushed wool roll collars. Sizes 40 and 44, $3.00 each; were $8.75. 5 Black Wool Sweaters, with . | white tuxedo collars of brushed wool. Sizes 36 to, 44. $305 each; were $5.75. Sweater Section, Third floor. Boys® Coats and Suits 20 Winter Overcoats for small boys. Blue, brown, \ln|. I“)IX(O‘;G‘ ;Tfl h!sl ‘El’l: fall belten. ned. Sizes 3 \to 5 ears. §6.75.each; were $13.75 to $M. 15 Ulster_ Overcoats, finest overcoat- Sizes 1.:° :&e years. $15.75 i ers Yevse Sons, Norfolk aad other good styles; all wool serge. Broken Sizen 7 to 10 years. $9.75 each; were $15. Bogs' Section, fourth fioor, Picture Frames, $1. A lot of picture frames, all one-of-a-kind styles, ‘used as - sampl slightly damaged, and _- reduced because of that. 1 Oval Mirror, with fancy top. Remnants Dress Trimmings L, 7and Opal Gimp. 4 inches wide, was $3. yard Opal Band, 2% inches wide. was $2.75, 4 White Tips, single ones and 2 In a bunch. $1; were 3 ‘ard k Blue Gimp, 11 wide. 50c; was 88c. vards %-inch Black Braid. 25c; was 63, tgam Black Spangle Gimp. $1.25 cards Jet, 11 finches wide. $1; % of 1inch Jet. Tbe; was Jet. 1%y A-inch Jet. 1% yards 2t-inch Jet. Trimming and Button Floor. ghams and Dress Ging- 2 inches wide, 60c yard; was hams, 32 was 45c. 5. Japroese Crepe, was 38c. 30c yard Kiddie Cloth, 30c yard Printed Batiste, 80c yard: was 38c. Printed 20c yard; was 28c. 40c yard; was 50c. Cotton Goods Section, Second floor. Children’s Hosiery 40 patrs Misses' Fine Ribbed Pire Silk Hose, in white, slightly damaged 2 !‘IQIBR’,A]. 9, Bia. ‘1.75 peir; 60 pairs Children’s Cotton-and-YWool Sports Sov. with fancy turn-over sizes 7 10 916, 75 pai 60 pairs Children's Fancy ws 7 to 81. 3 pairs for B0c; were 26c pair. Broken Assortment of Children's Silk Hose, in pink. sky and white; sizes 41 w0 all slightly soiled. 50c pir: wers 75c. g Children’s " Hoslery Section, Fourth Joor. " For Little Folk 41 Wool Sweater Sets, in- cluding sweater, leggings, cap and some with mittens. Red, blue, tan, copen and_rose. " $3.95 net; were $7 to §12. 14 Bonnets for Infants Made with full backs and of white silk. FEdged Wwith lace and finished with ribbon ties. 45¢ ench; were $3.50. + 30 Winter Hats for Children, of corduroy, chinchilla, vel- vet or felt. Standard styles for girls or boys. 25e each; were $2 to $4. . 24 Winter Hats for children. Good assortment of styles and * | colors. 85¢ each; were $4 to -infants’ Section, Fourth floor. Children’s Shoes $1.75 Calfskin But- 4 izes |0 H b 3 pairs Infants’ Black Calfskin Lace Shocs: sizes 8 C: 5 D. 3 pairs Infants’ Black Patent Leather Button Shoes, 4, T, T ines 612, T, Ti4. 4 pairs Youths' Black Kid Pumps, sizes 133 C: 11. 13, 13% D. Children's Shoea Reduced to $3.75 Pair Mikses’ Black Calfskin Lace 11 13, 1315, 1, 115, 2 i Caltakin Lace Shoen, sizes 2 B; 13% E: 17 pairs Boys' and Youths' Black and Tan Elkskin Shoes. with heavy viscolized 5 0T BE S s B e D; 11 and ey 12 B, hoe Section, Fourth floor. Children's Knit Underwear Jersey Ribbed Wool ankle length; sizes 8 $1 pair; were $1.50 and $1.60. pairs Boys® Wool and Cott ers, plain weave, ankle length $1 ‘each; were $3. 18 dozen Cross-bar Nainmook Shirts, with high necks and sleeveless, and knee- length -drawers, for boys; sizes 26 to 34. 0c each: were 7bc. Children's Knit Underwear Section, Fourth floor. Books at Less 120 Copyright Novels, good stories, * erprongs of fliterature” by H. “‘Backgrounds of ‘rature, g W. Mable; 46 fllustrations. 500 exch. “The iis-Trials _of Jesus,” by Charles E. Deland *“Trees, Shrubs and by Jobn Kirkwood; illustrated. $1 N “Heroes of All Time,” fillusttations, colored front piece. . \ Book Section, Second floor. GLASSWARE 14 Floral Cut Glass Fruit Bowls. 95c p Jugs.s with metal covers. §1.85 each; were 2 4 Cut Glass Bugar and Oream Bets, floral pattern. 7o set; were §1.25. 12 Cut or Etched Glass Sherbet Glasses. $1_each; were $1.75. 7 Cut Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers. Vin 2 2 § = n«& ted Glass FIl Basket: ra G 3. - : st Hloees e “4 Dec;omled ‘ln Flower Baskets. 2 Decorated Fiower Baskets. $1.50 each; were $2.50. SERVING TRAYS Special, 95¢ Each 72 Glass Covered Serving Trays, in- Inid-effect center and. with felt botfoms. Made with handles. Size 17xil inches. Glassware Section, Fifth fioor. Willow ‘Bird Cages $2.75 Each 8. Willow Bird Cages, of natural willow; square and round shapes; all slightly soiled or imperfect, the reason for the reductions. $3.75 each; were 3550 to $8.50. - g illow, and Tued Section, Witth +Stools. White Porcelain Table Tops, $2.95 36 of these, incl with imperfections = ble and those visibly Three sizes, including inch 40x25 Inches, | elain-top thles. ith one drawer. size slightly L trimmincs. $5 3 Large-siz reservoir, $4.50 each: The following izhtly ns 2 od Settee Tables. 85 $1.95 $1.45 inches Stouls. with _mirror and glass shelves. was 50. 2 White-enameled Shoe .45 each; were 33. % 5foot Step Ladders. $L50 each; wero $3.15. Polishing ished Commode, for jnvalids. meled Bread Boxes, with each; were $1.35. Spiece Cunister Sets. 650 each; were $1.15. . 6 Covper-bottom Wash Boilers, family size. 95c each; re $1.35. Housewares 3 Aprons—Uniforms 41 Bungalow Aprons, of plaid ginghams. ~Collars and belts of contrasting material. Large pockets. Sizes 36 to 42. 95¢ each; were SL75. 10 'Apron Sets, of white lawn. Aprons have V neck and long sleeves: caps are in Dutch style. Sizes 12 to 16 years. 93e xe were $Z. 6 Maids' Uniforms, of blue or white striped ginghams or plain chambray: high or reversible col on, Fifth floor. m, Third foor. Women’s Hosiery 300 pairs Women’s Pure Silk Hose, with silk garter hem; in black, white, Russian tan, cor- dovan and a few evening shades. These are subject to slight dam- ages or irregularities in weave. Sizes 874 to 10. $250 pair; regu- larly $3 and $350. 150 pairs Women's Pure Silk Hose, with lisle garter tops and soles: slightly uneven in weav in biack, tan and gray. $L. pair; regularly $2. 200 pairs Women's Full-fash- ioned ‘Black Silk Lisle Hose: slightly uneven in weave. €3¢ pair; regularly 1. 20 " pairs Women's Silk and Wool Sports Hose. with hand-embroidered_silk clox, in groen heather mixtures. §2.50 pair: were $4.50. Women's Hosiers Section, First floor. Odds of Underthings 86 odds and ends of Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Billie Burkes. Corset Covers and Combination lace or embroi 78c each; were .50, 39 Nainsook Epvelope Chemise, with lace and embroidery tri ming. $1.45 each; were 3. 43 Gowns of nainsook, low neck and prettily finished. $1.45 emch; were $2. 23 pairs Open Drawers, of fine muslin _or nainsook; embroidery trimmed. $1.45 pair; were $2.50. qSutton ” Tndermear Section — Third joor. Kimonos—Bath Robes 14 Japanese and Crepe Kimo- nos, some with elaborate em- broideries. Lavender-and purpfe. 3295 ench; were $5. 7 Beacon Blanket Robes, satin- trimmed and ‘with silk cord gir- dles. Two-tone effects. Copen, rose and gray. $8.05 each; were 316, Negligee Section, Third floor. * Corsets—Girdles 18 “‘fdeal” Corsets, for misses; me- dium low bust; made of white coutil with_supporters attached; sizcs 28 to Tbc each; were 48 Double V Girdies, two styles—of pink broche with elastic inserts or part elastic waistline; back lacing and two irs supporters: sizes 21 to 30, inclusive. ; were 18 De Bevoiss Corssiefes, combining brasglere and corset, of pink broche and with 4 pairs supporters; sizes 24 to 26, $1 each, fa.u 2 24 Lazell or young girls, made of batiste with elastic reinforcements; sizes 14 and 16. 76c each: were $2. Corset Section, Third floor. Fine Lingerie 12 Batiste Gowns, sleeveless, with V neck and real filet lace trimming; sizes 14 to 17. $1.85 each; were $4. 5 Step-in Drawers, hand-made, of fine batiste, with real filet lsce edge; sizes to 25. $1.85 pair; were $3. 18 Philippine ~ Corset Covers, band- embroldered and scnlloped; sizes 36_to . e s Biipe. o satin or crepe d ~incoss Biipg, of satin or crepe de biack or flesh color; tivo-styled sizes 36 to 44. ; wers 7 pairs Bloomers, flesh trepe de cl it bemstifched rumca; eltes, 25 i dvorte Boction, Third Hoor. s . Women’s Knit Underwear J Ribbed L Uo’n?blfl:m Suits; ~ high npeck, _ankle length and elbow sleeves; size 5. §3 ; were $3. Cnuse Vfl‘:. plain _knit, with lxsn peck and short sleeves; size 30. $1 0. Jersey ribbed cotton: 1, ; sizes 8 and " Black Cotton Tights; mercerized, ankle lengthr sizes 5, 6 and 8. $1.80 pair; and Cotton , ~ Women’s Umbrellas ants---F Special, *2.85 Women’s Umbrellas, with sil bakelite trimmed, or handles, with wri the handle. First floor. Specia These Splendid Values in Men’s Suits & Overcoats At Savings of V3, 5 and Even More This is the final close-out of Men's Winter Clothes. - = 35 Suits, $27.50 Each They were $40 to $60 Single-breasted I sports models in men’s and young men’s styles. They are of cassimeres and tweeds of medium weight, in a variety of patterns and colors. Many’ of them are hand-tailored. ds of lines. Si 36, 37, 38, 40, 42 and #4. 23 High School or First Long-Trousers Suits Greatly Reduced to S19.50 Grays, tans and greens in fine woolen mixtures. Single and double breasted and sports models. Sizes 16 to 20 years 29 Men’s Overcoats, $34.50 They were %30, §70, $55 and $100 Tlstervttes and 10os r Coats in bro but all They n lots, mazg nt sred. greens and heath Bre 34 to 42 combined. 7 London-Tailored Ulsters, $49.50 Were S50 and 550 fluffy London-made 1 it Fine. bi t s ful warmth, model in oxfords Men's (1 ample Und did qualities: sliz . light a a cotte were $ of brown shapes. s0il P alf dozen 1ots only. S0c 1. dozen; were Balbriggan Under- slesve shirts, sizes ankle length drawe She eat wear; 40 o 46; sizes 35 ‘to 46. $1.30. Black Piece-dyed, have assorted wood, bakelite t rings or leather strap; also the new stub ferrule white and medium 13 APPAREL Greatly Reduced e $1. Men's Furnichings Sectlon, First floor ———e Men’s Shoes, *1.25 pair Were $7.50 and S10 Four different lines are included in this clearance, as follow 7 pairs Tan Norwegian Grain Saddle-strap Brogue Shoes; sizes 6, 612, 7, 712 and 8 D. sizes 8, 812 and 9 812 D. All reduced to $4.25 pair Men's Indi 7. 8 and pair: 22 pairs Men’s Daniel' Green 13 Black Felt Romeo E leather soles and heel 7, 8 9, 10, 11 and 12. SL45 p: were $3. . Men's Shoe Section, First fioor. SERVICEABLE LINENS Greatly Below Usual Prices Naplins—ilemmed Mercerized Table Napkins; sizes 19x20. 1 n Doflies—30 dozen, scal- Cot loped in pink, blue, yellow, green s size 15x1 nd white. They were B0c; mow cover to muitch ench; v 6 for Z0c. Cotton Doilies—20 dozen. in 10-inch size§ lloped in same colors as abo They were $1 half dozen: G for 40c. 12 pairs nen Pillow- cnnex, size inches. Re- duced to 2. R 36-inch Cluny Lace Tal S ters. %1 eachs 11 48-inch Cluny Lace Cove with linen-finished centers. each: were Linen cnterpieces. ere hle ers 52 'FURNITURE AND BEDS each; were $1.2 folding woodwork frames and slat seats, 95¢ 1. 1 Folding Card Table, leatherette top, slightly damaged. $250; was $4. 7 1 Low Seat Kitchen Chair, suitable, too, for child, imperfect. 95c; was SL.75. 1 Golden Oak Kitchen Stool, cane seat, damaged. SL75; was 3 Wash Stands, golden oak finish, with drawer and towel ra $4.75 each; were $6.50. - 3 1 Englander Folding ‘Cgt, metal frame, vertical folding, W rollers, slightly damaged. $750; was $10. $3. ck. ith 1 \White Enamel €ot, 3-foot size, folding head and foot, wire link springs. $6.50; was $1350. 1 Woven Wire Cot, 3-foot size, 4 folding legs, shopworn. $4.50; was $1250. , 5 Woven Wire Springs, 4-foot size for wooden or metal beds. $1.50 each; were $650. Y A . . 3 Wire Link Springs, 2-foot 3-inch size; useful for campi: Special, 95¢. . Furniture and Bed Sections, Sixth floor. ng. —_— PETTICOATS 11 Silk Petticoats, good quality Jerser, with embroidered or deep accordion plait- o8 Sounces. §2.45 each; were $3.50 and Women’s Gloves pairs T-clasp P. 3 5% and & * 6 extra Rize Petticonts, of cotton taf- feta, medallion-trimmed and_in biue or green. $1.45 each; were $2.50. 15 Extra Size Jersey Petticoats, with deep plaited flounce: Violet, taupe, ae;:. brown or henna. $2.95 each; were tra Size Petticoats, of silk Jersey ra Size Pet por<d pair; were 8 with_three rows of white embroid or taffeta: copen, Dlue or white. size 5%. $1 pair; were $L.75. each; were $5 > airlesas ‘Bection; Third floor. Fi ine Leather Handbags $1.55 Ten different styles in this large group of handsome bags in: > Persian Leathers Genuine Calfskin Genuine Pinseal Black and Colors Grays and Browns Black Some are fitted with mirror and small coin purses. Handles are of real leather, too. The Remnant Day price is less than half the original. Leather Goods Section, First floor. 12" pairs 2lasp Black Glace Gloves, lery; Women's Glove Section, First fioor. Hodgman’s Red Rubber Hot Water Bottles and Syringes . Very Special, 95c each Made tp give long and _satisfactory service—of- molded red rubber. Thegurface is slightly irregular, but this in way impairs the value, - Of standard size. 95c is indeed under pri no an

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