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NDIA'S ARMY HEAD DEMANDSLOYALTY M_ilitary Efficiency When Foe Sits on Frontier.” B the Associated Press. e DELHI, India, March 3.—During the ourse of an extensive speech in the legidlative assembly yesterday In re- DIy to criticisms of military expen- diture, Gen. Lord Henry S. Rawlin- 5 on, icommander-In-chief of. the Brit- ish troops in India, sald that despite el a florts to reduce the expenses of the rmy, the rise in food prices, clothing and rail charges had swallowed up all t tl 2 he gconomles. He declared no further reduction of he army was now possible on aca ount of seditious propaganda which was being circulated among the popu- lation, necessitating the calling out of troops almost dally to preserve peace and guard against attempts of s editlonists to tamper with the loy- alty of Indlan soldiers. “ reductions s the British present circumstances the Awalts Show of Loyalty. He said he would consider further whenever united India howed her loyaity amd devotion to empire, but upder the internal British garrisons of India were none T B « 0o large. Alluding to Waziristan, in the outheastern part of Afghanistan, sen. Rawtingon sald the only solu- tion of the difficult problem was the demination of the country by military B 1 oryp. He declared that under the re« scheime India was marching to- wird dominion status and self-gov- el 1l tl h riament, but he warned the assembly hat it was dangerous to gamble witn he efficiency of the army when a ereditary enemy was sitting on the frontier. 1 Z Only Bulwark Against Chaos. Gen. Rawlinson asserted with much mphasis that the fnternal state of ndia gave cause for serious-anxiety, and the ability of the government to mgintain law and order, he feared, wauld be seriously tested at no dis- | tant date. ! be fulfilling his duty as military ad- | viser to the government if he agreed) to- reduce treops. He declared he would not the number of fighting The surest road to economy inthe military budget lay in the cre- a Ny e tion of a loyal and contented India, T the army was the only bulwark swinst chaos and disorder. He de- lgred that those who were under- insured always came to grief, Hisg speech created a distinct sensa- : TREATIES IN CONGRESS Petitions Mailed to 120,000 Clergy- n redenting Protestants, Catholics and Ji meat S o a en Urging Their Support of the Senators. e Associated Press. NXEW YORK, March 9—Four ational religious organizations, rep- éws, today began & concerted move- to obtain the United States epate’s immediate ratification with- uls reservation. of the treaties dopted at fefence at Washington. b; operation The movement is belng carried on | Y- the Church Peace Union, in ¢o- with the World Peace Faandation of Boston, in letters and p o etitions mailed to 120,000 clergymen f-the nation. urging them and their congregations to enlist the support of-their senators. The petitions will be; presented to President” Harding amd Copgress. the Sénate,” says a_letter which c *When presenting the treaties to ac- dmpanies the petitions, “President srding said, ‘Either these treaties must have your cordial sanctlon or every proclaimed desire to promote h b pemce and prevent war becomes & adlow mockery." The President also is quoted as say- ng: “If the Senate does not advise comsent it will be futile to try again.” e movement is indorsed by John H.Finley, chairman of the Council of the Churches of Christ in America E Ce bis;_ Elias F. Solomon, dward Calisch, president of tI ‘entral Conference of American Rab- president of thé United Synagogue of America, and Rev. Edward J. ‘Hanna, - Archbishop of-Ban Francisco, as chairman of the N h H ational Catholic Welfare Council. Florida—Atiaatic Coast Line. Five feugh trains dally. Best rervice. Office, 1418 Bt n.w. Tel. Main 7500.—Advertisement. PQWDER BLAST KILLS THREE. TACOMA, Wash.,, March 9.—Three mén_were killed here when one of the dings of a powder manufacturing cospany at Dupont, near Canp Lewis, loded. The explosion occurred in Nao; & gelatin mizing house of the E. 1. b nt de Nemours Company. The jding was demolished and the mei n . blawn to atoms. Cap Lewis and South Takoma were jarred to their founda- ticas B —— when:inpain - If yousay -Gay" yo?:’vill geta tube of the Original French Baume,not one of the flock of imitations that hover around all successes. . BAUM BENGUE isa stainless ointment whose penetrating : glow w?et away the ain- of neurslgis Eeadache. rheum tism, etc.,with: hand. Itlasts. K = a tube handy. At drug stores. : Fhos. Leoming & Co. N. Yo Amor. Agsntn WHORN the disarmament con-| i i { TWondmard & Lathrap FRIDAY REMNANT DAY SAVINGS g . . g . ° When you compare the Friday Prices with those prevailing regularly you will at once appreciate the big economies made possible by these offerings. Remnant Day Merchandise is not Returnable or Exchangeable; not sent C. O, D, or on Approval; Mail or Phone Orders Not Accepted Smart Sports Skirts L5 Tweeds, Homespuns, . Velours The season’s latest and most popular fabrics—smartly styled in these sports skirts, so espe- cially low pr for Friday. Good-looking mixtures of brown and tan, black and white, copen and tan—and velour checks in ..smart combinations. Tailored or trimmed pockets add an at- tractive touch. Skitt Bection, Thitd foor. Tweed Suits REMNANT PRICED 3 Green and Tan DI nal Tweed Suits, saizes’ 38 38. Siik lined in gray u de cygne. Well tallored.” ench; were 855 1 Plaid Tweed Suit, gray and tangerine; Size 36. Radlum sllk lined. Beautitully tailored. #35: wan $47.50. 1 .t}rern Diagonal Tweed, trimmed in self strappings; slit back; string belt. $83: was $53. OTHER SUITS 1 Tan Cheviot Buit, radium” silk lined; set-in pockets. $34.78) R V% Navy Moussyne Suits, size 36: long tallored lines. $32.58 Size 34. §15; was $83. 2 Navy Jersey Sults, slze 34. Lined in silk peau de cygne. $I375; were an 1 Navy Jersey Sult, Bize 42; silk: Lined. * $1875s wan 1 Brown Velour Suit, sise 36 tong coat: high collar; ‘well tai- lored. $13.50; was $43.58. Women's Sult Bectioa, Third Hoer. Friday Reductions on Women’s: Coats 18 Winter Coats, some fur trim- med. Greatly reduced to 16 Sport Coats and Cape! lhli- J amoors and piaid woolens. §i each; were $39.50. 1 W‘np, of Reindeer Suede Cloth, Jeiny mofl-fl‘;. trimmed in mole. :{l Chlm:ge 8ilk Raincoat. 8.50; was 2 Black Satin Raincoats. $3%50 3_were $30. 1 Evening Wrap, of imported Gold Brocade; collar, cul and border of black fox. $196; was 3323, 1 Crimson and Gold Brogade Evening Wrap, trimmed with deej band of black velvet; collar an cuffs of black fox. $150; was Women's Coat Beetion, Third Soeer. FURS 1 36-inch Scotch Mole Cape; beu.ulit:llly" wgrke“d“ skins; at- tractively lined. 3 _was 1 36-inch Hudson Beal 3::: with squirrel collar and cuffs. 3235; was $395. B 1 40-inch Hudson Seal Coat, with skunk collar and cuffs. $295; wan $385. 1 Golden Beaver Box Coat, for misses. $283; was $375. 1 36-inch Muskrat Coat, with Hudson seal collar and cuffs. $150; was 8238, 1 Alaska Red Fox, animal plece. $433 was $85. 1 80-inch Jap Mink Stole, — trimmed with paws and - tails. $75; was $36. 1 Hudson Seal Cape Collar. $09.50; was $95. - 1 Muskrat Set for child. $7.80; 1 pe Beaverette Set for child. 89 was $18. 5 Fur Settion, Third floor. inch size. 6 for 78¢c; were 30 DOZE inch size. ‘6 fer 20c; pieces. 10_70x70 TABLE CLOTHS. S Special, $5 each. S 50 DOZEN 14 30x60 Rag Rugs, 10 3x6 Extra cach; $6730; was $108. was een burlap panels. $7. & 2 Cretonme-covered ® Furniture Section, Bixth fieef. * Met T - LINENS—Greatly Reduced 25 DOZEN SCALLOPED COTTON. TEA NAPKINS, 13- DOILIES, colored scallops, 6- 'were Soc. an-DOZEN 10-INCH SCALLOPED DOILIES, 6 for 46c; ““2 DOZEN 24-INCH CENTERPIECES, with blue scallop. each; were 75c. 24 BUREAU SETS, pink and blue—the scarf 18x45 inches; 1 pin cushion cover to match. 75c set; wege 3, 100 LIBERTY SETS, 3 designs, each set contains 19 N SCALLOPED Special, S0c. 50 SOFA CUSHION COVERS, of gray linen, embroidered in white. 25c each; were @5c. SILVER BLEACH PURE LINEN DAMASK pecial, $6 each. . 10 70x70 PURE LINEN DAMASK TABLR CLOTHS. ) BOOTT MILLS ABSORBENT TOW;LS. USEFUL RUGS .Priced Remarkably Low for Friday Clearance 23 Rush Bath Mats, 84c each; were $1.50. $1.3S each; were $3. were $3.50. . d Grass Rugs, $1.30 each; were 3 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs, ariental patterns, $26.95 8 3x6 Rag Rugs, $1.65 each uality Figure: were $39.80. - 1 9x12 Kashmir Rug, fld.l..w was $20, % 1 9x12 Seamless Artloom Wilton Rug, C'hll;uc pattern, 6 8.3x106 Finest Quality Wool Fiher Rugs, $1178 each; were $22.50. Rug Bection, Bixth floor. 2 : Odds and Ends of Furniture 3 Oak Foot Stools, leatherette’ cover, shopworn. 250 each; were ‘ R 1 Footstool, leatherette cavered, slight!ly damaged. $330, 1 Three-pane! Folding Screen, fumed osk frame, with 'was Py ; -waist Boxes, $450 each; were $6 1 Gilt Frame Hall Micror, size 15x25. Frame damaged. ‘was $10. . 1 Hardwood Folding Cot, woven wire spring2. $2.50, was BLOUSES . 12 Lifgerie Blouwes, Nlile or or- chid Dbatiste, white voile or batiste. Sizen 34 to 4¢. $1 emehs were ¥1.08 te 3 White Habutal Siik Blouses, tuckad and with nagrow frills Sizes 40, 42, 41. 85195 each) were, 10 Colored Tailored Organdie Blouses, with white coliars snd cuffs. _ Stzes 34 to 46. $1.95 ehehs were §3.05. 3 Colored Striped Taflored Dim. ity Blouses. Sizes 40, 42, 41. $3.95 eaeh; were §5. 13 White Friench Organdie Tie- - n Blouses, tucks and Val lace. izes 34 to 40. §2.86 each; wére and 88.78, White Net Blouses, tucked and with Péggy collars and frills. su'ei 84 to 38. each; were 28 Georgette Crepe Blouses, in white, flesh and bisqus, with ‘three-quarter or long sleaves. frilled and_trimmed with val or ace. $3.95 each; were $5.70. 8 Georgette, Jersey or Tricolette Blouses, brown, black or navy. Sizes 34 to 40. each; were $8 ta $8.73. “Blouss Sectlon, Third foor.” Brassieres, 45c SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY rassieres, flattening nd 4 dozen Plain Nafrow ink broche. Sises 2. eed to 480 es 23 French Corsets, broken 10| medlum and low dust models also & tew rubber girdles. 21 t0 30. 83 ench; were 5 to 910. 4 Franco Coreets, low bust styles of pink broche. Sizes 22, 26, 28, 30. eat ‘were $8.50. 17 Binner Corsets, medium or low bust, of plain coutil and Broche. Sizes 22 to 29. §8 emeh: were 30.75 and $7.00. Cotset Bection, Third floor. Firie Lingerie Low Priced 3¢ Philippine Gowns, hand- embroidered; low neck and short slooves. Special, $345 each. 23 Philippine Drawer Combina- tions, bodice or bullt-up tops: liand-embroftered, Sizes 38 to . $3.93 were §8. “'u Bilk Chal:.hs. of crepe de chins or satin: lace trimmed or tallored. 8 $3.95 29 Satin Camisoles, ribdon strape and n.llet pattern lace. 48e ench; were §1. 'BIIk Usderwsar Section—Third floor. KID GLOV)ES = e 3-clasp Black 2 Glbver ombroldered in whi $1 pair; wer Sizes 6% and 6. l’l“ pairs 2-clasp White Glace Gloves, self or 3 rows black em- broldery. Sizes 6%, 6 and 6%. pair; were $1.75. .‘“ - rs Strap-wrist Chamois olavo:“ Bizes 6X. 7 and 7H. 1, ‘were $2.30. 1"‘)61!. 1-clagp . P. K. sewed Gloves, in tan. . Size 6%. §1 pair; 175, " paire 12-button White Suede Gloves. 5&:;: 8%, 5%. %150 P tove Bection, Firet foor, Girls’ Ap 1.pair Black Sateen Bloomers, gite 8. Be; was d—embl‘illged Rl.lfll Linene Smock, size 18. $1.45; was . wn Guimpes, lace-trimmed Sy }‘u. 16 860 eseh; were ts, with Peter Pan . ;’5. S6e oach; Lawn Waists, short sleeves e A cyfts: sizes 3. 50 Dozen Samples- Women’s Knit Undergarments Specially Priced, 35c, 50c, 58¢c, 68c, *1 Vests, Combination Suits and Bloomers—!; to 14 lesd than wsual. Supply” your spring and summer needs while you can save. . Small lot of Women’s Vests, Pants and Combination Suits, all slightly soiled, at greatly reduced prices, also. * Women's Knlt Underwear Section, Third floor, ~ Women’s Pumps . Friday Special, *4.75 Asmall lot, consisting of one, two and three strap pumps; 18 pairs Brown Kid and Calfskin Two-strap Pumps, with . Cuban heels and Goodyear welt soles; sizes 414, 5, 7 AAA; 4,5% AA; 334, 5 A; 355, 4% B; 235, 3,4 C. 45 pairs Black Calfskin One, Two and Three Scrap Pumps: 26 pairs Patent Leather Pumps, Louis, Cuban or low_heels; sizes with Louls and milttary hesly; 32, followe: "4, B0k RAR L sizes as follows: 1% to Y ved B4, 4%, 5, 63,7 B; 2%, 3, 316, 0 T BAAIAK ALY 40 8; LoneTet * %, 3% C. $4.75 pair; Regularly $9 to $12.50 Women’s Boudoir Slippers *1.15 pair; were *1.75 to %5 ’ There are a number of different styles—each an i value at this very low price. Included are black kid mfii?’.’."@?fif low covered heels and pompon—black brocaded cloth slippers, and a few satin slippers and mules in various colors. Sizes in the fot as follows—3, 314, 4, 5, 5%, 6, 614, 7, 7%. ‘Women's Bhoe Section, Third fioor. Silk Jersey Petticoats $1.95 A splendid assortment of spriug petticoats, fashioned of silk jersey with deep pleated 1,500 Flowers flc.mm:u-also taffetine tops with taffeta flounces—shown in rose, green, henna, rust, taupe, brown, navy and black. Surely this is the opportunity ‘to save on a new spring petti- . the man offer will be glad of this ©atiicoat Section, Third fooe. Women’s Sun-and-Rain SILK UMBRELLAS : - Special $5.95 A very low price for such really splendid umbrellas—made on a 2-inch, 10-rib frame—of good quality navy blue silk— with malacca wood bakelite trimmed handles, finished with leather wrist strap or bakelite al:,g’. Special for Friday only Umbrella Bection, First floor. Children’s Stamped Dresses and Rompers and flower combinations. Very attractively made are ers, berries, or most attractive c ers. .. Including li; sailor, off-the-face, rolli brown, navy, black, copen, Millinery Bection, Third Soor. Table Cutlery ; Rasors, Scissors f _chambray, , lawn, > oo dimiy, e PG BYR 4y Very Special Prices All Reduced. G Five-plece Carving Sets, atainless steel. $15.30. 5 dpzen Stainless Kaives. Special, set 5 dosen Imported Straight Ra- sors. Speeial, 58c eack. "10 pairs Hatr Clippers. Spe- $150 pair. for Clearance ohigd brixeiy 15 at 25c each; were 6Se to $1. 78 at G0e esch; were $1.75 to 30 at 75¢ each; were $2.25 and 13 at $1 each; were $250 to Steel Table ot 8, bej 9350, clal 25 at $1.50 each; were 4 to 5 dosen pairs Imported Steel N MMlien: e ahiweretl e ! gl MAtine Skirta. 33 cack; were Qutieey Bectiop Fickt Mar. 4 Matine Blouses. $3 ench; wer hild Art Embroide Beeti Beco: : fl:fi: c n” lery lon, n 3 = China and Class Knit Underwear 13 dozen Boys' -Nainsook ‘Shirts aad Drawers, aizes 26 to 34 slightly soiled. 3bc each; were 750. \ 44 Children's Swiss Ribbed Vests, low a1 3¢ French Ohina Individoal Buttdrs, Gecorated. each; were 12 French Ohina Breakfast Plates, ted. BSc each; were $1.10. 13 French China Oatmeal Dishes, deco- & no sleeves, strap over the rated. were §1. DOKae™ 320 ench: 3 tor $06; were 500 13 'F1 n Boup’ Plates, deco- gach.—All alightly solled; to fit children Tated. each; were S1, 1% 10 years: \ - o LA 13 pairs Children's Fine Merino Pante: I8 fed. Frencn Ghiza Beery Smkle lenguh: aives 36, 38, 30. #1 pairs Dishes. were were $2.90 to $3.00. @ French China Bouillon Cups and Children's Knit Underwear Section, Baycers. 780 each; wero §1. Fourth figor. 3¢ Decorated French China Dinner P cotazen Fiomen "Oblas’ Tea Pots Te 3 gLl $1.80 oach; were 33, iss parel Y porcelain. Desovated Covered Distes. Misses’ Ap Greatly Reduced For Final Clearance O Borstea. Tpictad China Coverod m each; were gl o 85, Porcelain 3 n«:.-nm 8 Meat Dishes; 14- % Inch. 860 each; were $3. - T Mext “Dialal oot piatn, "B, o ik, gvee gad max/ 1 Targe Green and Gold Cauton Vase, vella, in brown and savy. with jatps stgutiy hmpartict. $7.80; was g18 0. Selipia ek Ratvec ot SNeSIERNL. Y- im) u't:. g‘:‘;'x‘ 18.50. sllsn % 10 Coats, mostly. untrimmed, of lbl‘: ted Cumport of tinted and gold n;:x.:ulyerl(o:nngy.l‘;' Ein‘gulh chiochilis; Incrusted .96; was 3 d dressy e o Yratt B Tichly decorated. Rary snd biows. #1070 eaek; wers g dted Glags Comport, tinted and Smart Brown Fur- Bults, m’"&&mm-mm«i Sllisiae 18 (Wb Waehy were u‘--...?:‘i%. i v 6 Fine Wool Serge Peter Thompsons, 1 pair Decorated Glass Oundlesticks. $Ae;Risce medels, emblem trimmed; Bees F150 Reataa ‘Shoebet Glasses, etched and Misses® Section, Fourth -8oof. mx;‘o':f Stk Frut o slw Bow. . l‘,‘x‘;}-,-';::-;t--g.:«‘-g.:u . st BASKETW ARE o linss Sheroer Glascy, gy steme. 25 “Imported Covered Bonhon doscent. Tho sach; wury 0% g13s; Baskers. ite PR A was $5.75, 15 Imported Waste Paper Bas- Y Goversd Bon Don Glass Dish. $3.80; kets. Special, e eack, i was Imported Covered Bonl 4 ..lkufl‘.ll-ldmfl' X‘“ Bal .lllfl 3%"‘"-' 160 each; 20 PP ey i low :.uuma' it it op sahi wors NolauiCoeadtt 1) . #6e each; were 3 Serving Trays ¢ n;'«fi" Sl el diey 2 Bplint Clothes v & siass, corercd tea 517211 jaches. R e c}’,;;g!&_l:- o 57 Fifth ' 2 i WeTe Rinand ‘Glam Wary Section, aghets: mperfect. 70 enck B Willaw Clothes a e e shopworn. 980 eack) ml:. 4 . 98e lqm eu:.‘mg Baskets, in. Soor. o Blankets and Comforts 4 Lamb's Wool Filled Comforts, with * L e I i T Zatb's Woa Pilled Comforts, with & T *Bany's Woite' Baemelsd Bashe. & beic_ covrings. I MARL LI RN W, i Witlow Cletaes Blankets, size 72584, Homper, impartect. $3.98; was ool s 3008 pairs ware itl"l- oy Batmiled Plswer. Dotte 1" Wool Blanket, i slied. ;. metal inet; sslled. $1.35; was Made to give $1.50. {Arterart Wiliow Windew Dows face of which is sl % Wash te, €0x80; solled. Hntag /o was oo value; of standard size. Am um o Prad Blaaets, 0080 YD tnact; eolied. TE0) was : Tollot Goods Section, First Soor. were foor. = In the Millinery-Section Specially Purchased and Specially Priced Flowers, Special, 50c Most unusual values, for they were purchased at 3% an less than 34 regular prices from a leadin:manufackurei/’—andd patrons who know whti: t?:u flower sales really 1 % portunity for exceptional savings. The variety is wonderful—including berries, cherries, clnsl:le“u of fruit, clusters of small flowers, large single flowers, fruit Wreaths, Special, $1.00 WE ALSO OFFER FOR FRIDAY 86 Untrimmed Hats—$3.95 and $2.95 re, hemp, hair and hemp combinations, in brim and side roll shapes—of enna, red, jade and pheasant. Tuxedo Sweaters Special, %2.50 A special lot of mohair, wool and brushed wool sweaters, novelty or plain knit; wanted cofors. each, 13 Heavy Silk Sweaters, tle- backs with roll collars. Black, navy, tap, gray, henna, purple and drown. Sizes 3§ to 44, $13.50 to §25 cack) were 335 fo 16 Pure Silk Sweaters, knit in drop stitch tuxedo style; with fanoy collars and cuffs. Special, $7.498 each. Sweater Section, Third floor. Boys® Wearables 32 Blue Berge Suits, all wool; full lined; several models. Six 7, 8. 11, {3, 16, 15 and 19 vear: oy Suits, good quality. uroy Suits, y. 4 17 years. 9876 models. for next f: Siges 14 and 16. Fine 910.78 each) were 10 dosen Blouses, of madras or percale, white and stripes; attachéd collars or neckbands. Sizes 7 to 11 years. 65c each; w.A'l. Ci Nightshirts, Ov s Caps, Nightshirts, er- alis and fromnern. 0dd lots eatly reduced prices for Fri- Borer Bection. Pourth foor. HandFkerchiefs 25 dozen Women's Pure Linea Hankkerchiefs, with 4-inch hemHheef or heavy quality. Special, 18¢ each 6 _for $1 25 dozen Men's Pure Linen Handkérchief&. regular size. 25¢_each Handkerchie? Bectiom, First fleor. Children’s Hosiery 27 pairs Children's Fine Ridbed Rlik In_blsck, tan and jovan. Bizes wers §.f e Spm ncy broken sizes. table of various qualities of uinm-"ll::? ) smflr}-& h”-xel. Fol and cotton. at greatly idren’s Hostecy Section, o2F Fourth and Wreaths these wreaths—of fruit, flow- ombinations of fruit and flow- Muslin Underthings 30 Gowns, of fine nainsook: low neck, kimono sleeves; tal- lored or trimmed. 95c ewch; were 50 Envelope Chemise, of nain- sook; lace or r(an.:'u-lvs. S:e\ eachj were $1.235. - 55 Corset Covers, of nainsook; bodice tops, lace trimmed ¢ eachs were 81. St Muslin Underwear Section, Third floor. Women’s Hoaiery. 60 pairs Women's Pure Silk Hose, with silk garter hems and double soles, In tan, cordovan and white. A few outsizes, hems slightly imperfect. 7 pairs Women’s White Glove Bk fi‘o:e. in fine ribbed effects; hems slightly damaged. patr; reguiarty $4. 3 Heavy.weight hems alightly dam- 10, 10%. 3 patr; Dairs Women's Greeg Heath and Wool Sports Hose, vlm”ll:rflvxce: broidered ciocks. $2.50 pair; regular-‘ 75 pairs Women's Brown Silk Hose, with lisle girte 3 Tightly ":fl."“l .:k';flu' hems Women's Hoslery Section, First floor. FOR BABY 10 Infants’ Towels, plain blue Turkish or white, withpbluc bor- ders. 28c each; were 50c. -3 dozen Nursery Pillow Cov- ers, well known nursery pat- terns. 2S¢ each; were S0c. 31 Knit Night Drawers, me- gium or heavy weight; with or without feet. Sizes 2, ? 6. Slightly counter soiled. ir; were $250 to $3.20, 58 pairs Children’s Bloomers, of white sateen, crepe or cam- bric. “ Sizes 2 and 4. 25c pair; were $0c A 28 Children's Worsted Toques, _white and colors; for girls or bo: 3 were' to 7 Wash Suits, for little boys. M‘flil :l 'hh‘;fd govlin liu Cop- et or 5t - 95 znh wero $§ -J Iy > Infants' Section, Fourth floor. 3250 \ Hédgman’s_ Red ‘Rubber Hot Water: Bottles and Syringes : Friday only at 95¢ . 00d service; of molded red rubber—the sur- ghtly irregular, but this does not impair the usnally good 5e. " Men’s Suits at a Price —And that price so low you would never associate it with the garments. *37.50 The price is pleasantly low—and the suits pleas- ingly good. It’s a case of quality and low price getting together on stronger terms than one generally sees it— even for Remnant Day. ALL SINGLE BREASTED SUITS, SUITED TO MEN AND YOUNG MEN Good fabrics, such as cassimeres, cheviots, serges and worsteds, from the best mills. Medium weights that you will like for the present and the warmer days of spring. Practically every suit hand tailored—but only about .40 of them. Sizes 34 to 42 regulars; 44 and 46 stouts. 35, 36 and 39 cadets; 38, 42, Early comers get the best choice in a sale like this. G All-weather Coats for spring wear. Plaln gray worated; hand tailored, siik lined and trimmed. Sizes 38 and 42. $33.95 cach; we Men's Clothes Section, Second fioor. 9 Blanket Robes, small sizes nly. $5 each; were $10. 13 Golf Jackets, knitted cloth fabric, made from best a‘"“" wool. Sises 36 to 46. uced to §10 each. o Friday Sale——Mefifs Furnishings 41 Men's Muslin Nightshirts, plain and trimmed, V-neck style; sizes 14, 16, 17, 19. Some slightly imperfect. 85c emeh; regularly $1.50. 64 Men's Pajamas, of mad- ras, inercerized cottons and oxford cloth; white and col- ored, frog trimmed. Some slightly soiled; small, medium and large sises. $2.15 each; regularly $3 to $4. 41 pairs Men's Shade Capeskin Walking Gloves, spearpoint back; slightly imperfect. Sizes 7%, afi, 8, 8%, 8%. 83c pair; were Cordovan 72 Men's Fancy Colored Silk Four-in-harid Ties, neat fig- ured patterns; spring colors. Special, 55¢ each. 4 Sam Brown Officer’s Belts, regulation style, brown and tan; size 36. 83 each; were $3. MEN’S At Friday 16 pairs Romeo Slippers, of black felt with leather soles. Sizes 6 to 12. $1 pair; were $3. 37 pairs Tan Calf Oxfords, English lasts. Sizes 6, 64, _7. 7Y, 8, 8%, 9 and 10 B; 635, 7, 73 7%, 8, €35 C. Special, $395 ir. "50 pairs Tan Cali Round Toe Blucher and English last Shoes. Sizes 6, 7%, 8, 814, 9% B, and 6, 6%, 7%, 8, 814, 9, 914, 10, 1035, 11 C, and 6, 614, 7, 7%, 8, 8%, 9, 10, 104, 11 D. $395 pair; were Men's Shoe Section, First floor. 100 Pairs Marquisette Curtains Very Special, 95¢ Pair - Another opportunity for saving—tiese 50 B ood for_summer jow price. ‘They are ¢ the right length for 33; yards long: 3 ad are in ivory or white: ?&‘:‘.&".‘3&:'; ‘Jeat two-inch Bemstitched border. Lace Curtains Reduced pai ported Lacet Arablan Cur- tains, attractive border desiga: Freach net, of good uu;&tr; 2% s long. *gere 88,50, 3 “-lll: Imported Lacet Arabian Cur- taips, 2% yards long. $5 ; were §8. 2 palrs Ivory Duchess Lace Curtnins, retty border design; 2% yards long. 075 pair; woro & irs ‘White Swisy Point Lace Cur- (llznlnlaflcfl'e‘gtfllfiA 215 yards long. ir; were .50, “2"““!! Ivory Duchess Lace Curta 245 Fards long. $8.85 pair; wers 313, Large Collection Short Lemgthn Cretounes, Sateens, Foplina, Silksiines, ‘Nets, Volles, s, dras, Ciivets and varied other uplolstery aud arapery materisls. x to less than regularly. Coary® ana” Cartain Section, Fifty Cotton Dress Goods In 2 to 4 yard le o ide A B Apetams 58 inches wide. 850 s a:o'x:cn.:“ wide; good Dat- ml'('fiax." iath a2 T e wide; good S e Clon, 52 inches wide. 300 36 inches wide. 302 ‘Printed Lawan, 38 otias. wide. 30 :‘3‘,{.}'."‘,,,’:;‘; Goods Sectlon, Second oor. Children’s Shoes . * Black Patent an Soals Ehots, oith (3En sales; ises 8 SHoe. 7. 8B: 0, 51, 608, G, 6 T, .12‘1::4 a5 0. 5 T5E 3 3 4 pafrs Misses' and Call s & -skin cm,slmehl, "rflhhflul’;“l.u’. et o: : 38 T4 T, 10, S0, 31 b e 3 ¢ Black Oalfskin Lace AT e, welt seles and tow Shoes, m:u ’__t‘o&. wel Rk ok sovea: sizes T % welt_soles; s! 3 3 5 . $1.05 pair. ™ kr‘-*nmm'r Black Calfskin Shoes. Eogilis foe, isce stle; sises 11 and 13, iy 2 5 wvalue at 20 Short Lengths of Imported Madras, our custom shirt department; 1i: to 3 yai able for many uses. 50c yard; was $1. Men's Furnishings Section, First Floor. 78 pleces Men's Epring- weight Balbriggan Under- wear, long sleeve shirts; sizes 26, 38, 40, 44: drawers, rein- forced reat and ankle length; sigeh 30, 32, 36, 23, 42, 46. Soe garment; were T3e. 25 dozen Men's Soft Collars, madras, pique, silk stripes and oxford cloth; pointed and round corners; good shapes; sizes 14 to 16%4; not all sizea, though, in all shapes. 4 for 50¢) were 20c te S0e each. 32 Men's Golf and Outing Caps, tweeds and herring- bones; plain colors and mi good shapes; sizes 6%, 7%, 7%. 95c each; were €9 Men's Neglige Shirts, of corded and silk striped mad- ras, also noveity effects; sizes 14, 14%4, 18, 1512, 16. Al fast colors. $1.85 cach; were $3.30 to $5. SHOES Low Prices { 14 pairs- Tan Cali High Shoes, -English toe,- Neolin soles. Sizes 6,6%,8, 9 B, and 6'%, 7. 8 C, and 6, 8%, 11 D. $395 pair; were $750. 37 pairs Black Calf Ox- fords, English last. Sizes 6, 6%, 7, 7%, 8, 8%, 9 and 10 C, and 6, 6%, 7, 8, 8% D. Spe~ cial, $395 pair. 6 pairs Black Norwegian Grain Brogue. High Shoes. Sizes 6, 8 C, and 7 D. $395 pair; were $7.50. Toys, Sporting Goods, Ete. u.".“x:m Pitch Games. $2 each; were 10 *“Good Wood™” Racisg Games. $§2 each; wero $3. 10 “Match 'Em" Purzle Games. -450 each; were 75 20 Toy Music Boxes. 100 each; were Dolls, a lot of them, al; damaged; Dot dreseed o andvesed. ap-m 8 Velo Tote, with rubber tires: htly damaged. $4.35 each; were uh‘“f 3 No. 18 Aeroplanes. 45c esch; ‘wers 2 No. 24 Aeroplanes. 680 each; were $145; was Battle Plaze. $2; wis 1 $1.95; was 1 4 Battle Plane. $2.25; was 5. 1 Golf Mag. with fuside pocket: ”;'Ta" B r.',n:‘lae t; slightly eoiled: $11:75; was U 2 wore $1.50. 2 Alr Balls, made of the sa: terial as bags for army . $3.76 sach; were 37. g 2 Alr llllll.e."lli nets_to play hand O Mertanteal. Hoste, siigitly damaged. ectan ats, sl m t will 7 sach; run, $3. T Tarse Boat, will ran. but 1s slightly dumaged. ST A was $15, Dairs Giris' Roller. Skates, good meke. 32 pair; were $3.75. oo and Epordiag Goods Section, Fourth HOUSEWARES —aulightly damnged or shopworn. but useful—and greatly reduced 18 Twine Floor Mops: may be used, as wet or dry mop. . 50¢ each; were 95c. 18 Porcelain Table Tops, sizes 24x36 and 25x40. Special, $2.95 each. 7 Copper-bottom Wash Boilers, family size. 88c each; were $1.35. 2 Belf-water! Flower Boxes, ot stands. $3.00 each: were $12.60. 2 Whiteensmeled Corwer ll.l'l'l.hmn Cadigets. $8.95 ; were $1I ¥ Ancher Braud Clothes Wringers. 2.55 ; were 85.78. 3 16quert Galranized Watering Caos. L] ; were $1.95. ° B Cast-iros Oblong-shape Griddies. 850 each; wors $1.7 2 Cast-iron Oooking Kettles. $1.95 each; wers §8.50: . izn, Oas° Badiator Hexter, s 1 Swmall 18.05; was -i ized indow tripes PRt v T s 1 B.lllfl?ow!t ‘Waihing Machine; $15; was §36.75. 1 Natural-wood Kitchea 36 size, with drawer. $3.50; waa $4.75. 1 42isch Natuialwood, Gate-leg Ta- ble. _$0.78; wax 918 > T Hardwood Case

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