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TUESDAY SPECIAL Women's “Burson” Hose, 25¢ ‘_“Burson" Lisle Hose, in hlack only, knit to fit; nar- rowed ankle, widened leg and shaped faot. - Seconds of 50¢ values.—First Floor. Stamped House Dresses, of beach suiting, percales and cream color crash; all neatly made, stamped in as- sorted neat Gesigns. (Limit wo). First Floor—Art Dept. 40c Turkish Towels 26¢ Double - thread Bleached ‘Turkish Towels, pink or blue borders; size 19x39 inches. (Limit four). First Floor. 49c Cooking Kettles 29c Gray Enameled Covered Cooking®Kettles, with cover, five-quart trade’ size. Basement. $1.00 Serving Trays 69c Mahogany-finish Frame Serving Trays, size 10x16 inches; made with handles. Basement. Hillsdale Pineapple 19c Hillsdale Brand Hawaiian Pineapple, broken slices; No. 2 cans. Basement. Fels-Naptha Soap 2 for 9c Two Full-size Cakes of Fels-Naptha Laundry Soap for 9c. Basement. Tomatoes, 9¢ No. 2 Cans of Extra Qual- ity Tomatoes. Basem: 20c White Nainsook T 14¢ 36-inch White Nainsook, a close woven, soft finish grade, for lingerle. First Floor. $1.59 Bleached Sheets, $1.25 81x99 SediMiess Bleached Sheets (note the extra length). perfect quality, free from dressing; finished’ with 3-inch hem. First Floor. 25c Dress Ginghams 16c Mill Lengths of 27-inch Dress Ginghams, in checks, stripes and _plain colors, warranted fast colors; lengths from 2 to 10 yards. First Floor. 39 Sanitol Tooth Paste, 18c Sanitol Tooth Paste, a high-grade dentrifrice.— Floor. Men's $1.50 Pajamas -79%c Men's Fine Quality White Cambric Pajamas, full cut sizes; perfectly made; trim- med with washable braid. Only a limited quantity.— First Floor. Children’s Bloomers 12Y5¢ Children's Knit Bloomers, elastic waist and knee; white, black and pink; broken sizes; seconds of 260 values.—First Floor. THE For the accommodations of .our customers who do not desire to invest 40c in car tokens at one time, we will sell THREE Tokens for 20c. On sale Bureau of Infore mation—Main Floor. New Low Prices on Tweed Suits Scotch Tweeds Homespun Tweeds‘ V. 8. 90 Jersey Tweeds Within thie past week tweed suits of inferior qhlity. and workmanship have been offered a few cents below our already low price, but with the placing on sale tomorrow of another 250 suits, we will establish a price that will shatter all rec- ords. Please Note—That our suits are NOT the kinds usually made up for sales, but are full cut—well tailored and finely finished garments. < Shown in such favored shades as® Rose, Ftame, Copen, Oxford, New Blue, Orchid, Mocha, Heathers, Saddle Brown, Tan and Pepper and Salt Mixtures. Chic Tailored Models Better Straightlines ‘Tuxedo .Fronts Inverted Plaits Box Coafs Mannish Coats Patch pockets, string belts and button trimmings. Sizes for misses and wo- 59¢c Cretonne Cushions 29¢ 18x18 Cotton-filled Cush- jons, covered with fast color cretonnes; light and dark floral, bird and tapestry de- signs, for hammocks, lawns and porches.—Fourth Floor. Men’s Underwear, 39 Medium-weight Cotton Ribbed Underwear, ecru color: shirts and drawers to match; in regular sizes; sec- onds of 75c values. Limit, four garments.—First Floor. 10c Curtain Rods 2 for 5c 22x40-inch Extension Cur- tain Rods, made of brass- finished steel. None deliv- ered.—Fourth Fleor. $1.39 All-Wool Serge 98c 50-inch All-wool Storm Serge. in navy blue and black; also 48-inch brown serge.—First Floor. 5c Brass Window Wedges, 6 for 10c Brass Window Wedges, little devices that preveat rattling windows; made of brass-finished steel.—Fourth Floor. 50c Plaid Skirtings 39c¢ 42-inch Plald Skirtings, in rich color combinations, for women's skirts and chil- dren's wear.—First Floor. An Underpriced Sale of - Spring Silk Again our ‘Silk Department proves its leader- ship—offering a most extraordinary sale of high- grade silks, products of the best manufacturers in the country. Everything that is new and beautiful is included, and the prices so alluring that every woman will surely avail herself of this opportunity to purchase her Easter dress at ‘““way-below-reg- T g $2.00 Chiffon Taffeta Black and Colored Chiffon Taffeta 8ilk, a pure dye all. 35 inches wide......... silk quality, in all wanted staple and hew spring shades. $1.75 Satin Messaline . } $1.19 3Sincheswide.............. Satin Messaline, & rich satin face, soft clinging, all silk quality, in every wanted street and evening shade, $2.50 Sport Satins lustrous, brilliant 36 inches wide. esigns. The assort- Sport Satin, an exceptionally 4 quality, with handsome . self-colored ment includes an array of the most popular high color for sports wear. Crepe de Chine, a fine closely woven, all-silk quality, in & complete range of wanted colors, including black and white. 89c White Voile, 49¢ 40-inch Imported Whit Chiffon Volile, & very fine two: ply quality, with the appear- ance of georgette crepe.—First oor. 19¢ Cannon Cloth, 15¢ 34-inch White Cannon Cloth, a heavy linen finish grade, for middy blouses, etc.—First Floor. 75c Fiber Rugs, 39c 27x54 close-woven Fiber Rugs, in green, blue, tan and rose stenciled designs.— First Floor, Bargain Table. 59¢ Flower Vases, 39¢ Cut Glass Flower Vases, 9%« nch size; assorted designs.— $4.00 Satin Pumps, $2.95 Women’s Black Satin Pumps, turn soles and Baby Louils heels; sizes 2% to 7. 50c White Organdy, 39¢ 40-inch White Organdy, extra close woven, sheer, trans- parent quality, for walsts and dresses.—First Floor. Plisse Crepe, 29c 29-inch Plisse Crepe, a mer- cerized, soft-finish quality, in pink, flesh, light blue, lavender, mais and white.—Firat Floor. =TT 5 Men’s Union Suits, 79¢ Springtex Spring-weight Union Suits, fine quality ribbed balbriggan; short sleeves, full length legs; closed crotch; sec- onds *of $1.256 values.—First Fleor. Men's $2.50 and $3 Shirts 79¢ Blue Flannel Work Shirts, collar attached: lined with black satine: breast pocket; perfect quaiity; broken sizes. =First Floor. Women’s Union Suits 3 for 89c Women's Summer-welght Cotton Union Sults, low neck and sleeveless; tight and loose knee; regular sizes only.—First Floor. T 12Vc Huck Towels 834¢ Hemmed Huck Towels, fast color red borders; suitable for hand or side towels.—First Floor. Marilynn Miller Tams, 49¢ Made of embroidered duvetyn, in all ,slon and combinations. Fleor. Piping Rock Hats, $1.54 . Straw Piping Rock Hats, all cblors; bound and trimmed with grosgrain ribbons.—See- ond Fleer. New Spring Hats, $2.95 Made of lisere straw and trimmed with French flowers; exceptional values—BSeecond Fleor. 29c Stamped Towels, 19¢ Stamped ‘Drywell” scalloped or hemstitched ends; neat designs.—First Floer. 89¢ Bleached Sheets, 69¢ 54x90 Beamless Bleached Sheets, single bed size; perfect quality.—First Floor. . *$3.50 Bedspreads, $2.49 80x100 White Dimity Bed- spreads, extra large size; for double, beds.—First Floor. Corsets, 89¢ Of white Coutil, medium low hi, ing: - Third Floor. "3 Cakes Bath Seap, 29c Armour’'s Jumbo Bath Soap, ‘Witch Hasel and Buttermilk, masslve oval cak es.—First Floor, i €9 | Brown, in charge of Division i |[and has spent his entire period of ‘|ir.; Troop 239, S. Earl, s, all sises from- 22 to 256.— ¥ (BOY SCOUTS TD HOLD et fint® | 3 Veteran Bcouts to Be Added ' to Honor Roll—Esgle Bank - Club Planned. Baturday, May 20, has been seleo! &8 the date for the annual 8co meet. In place of the divisiona nation meets formerly held, the bo this year but one meet, in which entrances will be recelved frgm all troops under the district Ccouncil. Events will be announced at an early . The, meet will be held at the Wilson scout reservation at Burnt Mills, Md. 7 New Veteran Scouts. Two new Veteran Scouts are added to the honor roll this week. Deputy Commissioner Willlam L. Mr. M. C. A. in the 8pr In October, 1913, *he be: master of Troop 43. at All Soul tarian Church. This troop met a home of the scoutmaster from 1912 to November, 1920, when Mr. Brown was made deputy commissloner of Di sion II, in which capacity he still co tinues to serve scouting. This sei ice of nearly eleven years represents one of the*longest terms in local scout history. Raymond “Kelly, & new five-year veteran, joined Troop 10, Ninth Street | Christian Church, in November, 1916, service In that troop, having been made an assistant scoutmaster of the troop in February of the present year. Scouts Advance in Rank.: At the court of reviews Saturday night a week ago the were advanced in rank first class—Troop 32, kins; Troop 40, Charles Bishop; Troop €3, E. Passeno; Troop 103, D. McLeish. To second class—Troop 9, William Birckhead, R. Swingle; Troop 16, E. G. Stimpson, Troop 32, Willlam Phillips; Troop 40, George Troop 64, G. Dean; 72, P. New- land; Troop 78, F. Troop 93, L Troop 100, E. Clough. On Janu bert of Troop 10: came second class, and on February 24 Frederick Biggs of the same troop also passed the court of reviews as a second-clasa scout. Eagle Scont Club. An organization including all the scouts of eagle rank in the District is about to be perfected. There are some twenty-six of these now resi- dent in Washington and on the ac- tive list. A meeting of these is being called for Wednesday evening, March 22, at which time an Eagle Ciub will be proposed. rt of Honor. The court of honor for review of merit badge applications will meet at Epiphany parish house next Tuesday evening, March 14, at 7:30. The next meeting of the court of reviews for first and second class scouts will be on Saturday evening, March 25. —_— A special light for penetrating’ fog was_ recently successfully tested in England, ordinary newspaper print being read by it 200 yards away, in spite of a dense fog. Help check the “fu” epidemic by keeping yourself in_good Hill'sCaseara Bromide Quinine ‘Tablets; taken regularly, pre- ventcolds, headaches, constipa- tion, low vitality, and ‘other | fl dangerous -conditions that make-one easily susceptible to deadly influenza germs,, NEUTRAL IN IRISH STRIFE.| s FIELD MEET IN MAY |tocst Gouacar of mertcnn Aseo- |5 ciation Bupports Neither Faction. Absolute - neutrality as to the dif- ferent policies of the two factions in Ireland was voted by members of | the Pajraic H. Pearse Council of the| £l was American Association for the Recog- nition of the Irish Republic at 601 E operate tion is A special committee was appointed that the recognised lesders of Irelan: ::ITIIIIIB. not to make the plans,” h take, James McCarthy was|to president to serve for the en- ucceeds James J. ture, history, d parochial schools. resident expressed the The new hope that tgo members would co- in_the cam ‘members about to also stressed the id neutral on Irish republic question. “Our func. to help carry out the plam Furs and Ladies’ R Bohn-Syphon refrigerator 1 XATN TN Bohn seamless porcelain Sanitor refrigerators 75-1b. ice capacity, $55 100-1b. ice capacity, 220-1b. ice capacity, $119 The choice of big corporations, railroads and institutions everywhere The Bohn refrigerator, with its eleven walls of insulation, is construtted with a view to retaining the maximum of cold, and the patented Syphon arrangement keeps this puré cold air circulating more rapidly than is possible in refrigerators of ordinary constuction. The one-piece porcelain linings with full rounded corners make them as easy to clean as a glass bowl. 100-1b. ice capacity, $115 125-1b. ice capacity, $135 170-1b. ice capacity, $195 EX. TRA--Seamless porcelain refrigerator Reliable Sani-cold This three-door refr frigerators for many years. make....-.....sss'so igerator represents the biggest value in re- Porcelain food chamber is without seam and its round corners permit easy and thorough cleaning. 75-lb. ice capacity. This r.ew improved McDougal Kitchen cabinet $49.75 . Some women spend about half the day in the kitchen, but there’s no need of it. The McDougal, with its labor-saving devices, gives one more time / for shopping, sewing, visiting and other duties. The cabinet illustrated is in dark golden oak finish; interior of upper section white enameled. Equipped with: —Auto-front curtain —metal-lined bread box ~—glass sugar jar —and many other conv ces EXTRA ---kitchen cabinet 335 Solid oak cabinet equipped with roll front, white porcelain slid- . ing top, metal flour bin and bread box and sanitary wire shelves for cooking utensils. A time and labor saver; well constructed. This“Baker” gas range with elevated oven $49.75 Ideal for small kitchen Four-burner gas range with good size baking and broiling oven. Nickel and porcelain trim- med front. A high-grade range noted for its small gas consumption. . Blue or white porcelain gas range, $137 Latest model range with large oven, glass door, m;iler oven with enamel door; attractively nickel e EXTRA--Elevated Oven Gas Range 33 - The “Hector”—made expressly for us. Large size, 4-burner style with enamel drip pan, sanitary base, white porcelain door and in the curriculum of having the study of music and the G at 12th STREET N.W. -to.Waear. 10¢ Hair Nets, 12 for 50c ‘Fair- Maid Real Hair N oven thermometer. Dandy baker. Men’s Garters, 15¢ Paris or Brighton Pad Garters, fine quality lisle webbing: black, white and colors; new fresh stock.— First Floor. " $4.50 Grass Rugs, $2.29 6x9-ft. Double-warp Stenciled Design Grass Rugs, In blue, green and brown orfental, medallion and neat border de- signs—Fourth Floor. 29¢ and 39c Cretonnes, 16¢ 34-inch Washable Cretonnes, mill lengths from 2 to 10 yards, but hundreds of yards allke, in floral and bird designs: va- rious colorings.—First Floor— In Table. 3 $1.75 Wool Canton Crepe $1.25 b54-inch All-wool Canton Crepe, in a rich shade of navy blue. For dresses and suits.— First Floor. $2.25 All-Wool Serge $1.69 54-inch All-wool Imperial Serge, an extra fine twilled quality, sponged and shrunk; in navy blue and black—First 50c Sh: Pongee, 44c 36-inch Shantung Pongee, a heavy, firm, highly mercerised quality, in all the most wanted shades; also 1 -First Floor. 14 Basement. 88¢c $1.39 PRice Boilers, Aluminum Rice Boilers, large size; well made--Basement. 25¢ Gas Mantles, 18¢ Welco Welsbach Gas Mantles, inverted or upright styles— Basement. $1.25 Roasters, 89¢c Sheet Steel Double Roasters, oval shape; large size.—! ment. 50c Salt Boxes, 29¢ Imported Wood Sait strongly made.—Basemen 25¢ Brillo, 19¢ - Regular 36c packages of Brillo, for cleaning aluminum ware.—Dasement. $1.25 Bread Boxes, 89c Heavy Tin, White Japanned Bread Boxes, good size; well made, $1.75 ds, $1.39 three- Crochet Bedspreads, quarter-bed size; in Marseilles patterns.—First Floor. 45¢ Pillowcases, 35¢ 43x36 Bleached Pillowcases, very fine close woven quality, free from starch.—First Fieer. $21.50 Brussels Rugs $14.85 floral, designs; light and dark color- Boxes, _ 1t. 40c White Batiste, 29¢ 37-inch White ~Mercerized Batiste, extra fine, Boft mer- cerized finish grade for lin- gerie.—Pirst Floor. 39¢ Narses’ Cloth, 25¢° 36-inch White Nurses' Cloth," a high-grade cotton fabric, for making nurses’ uniforms, blouses, etc.—First Fleer. Water Tamblers, 6 for 59¢ Cut Glass Water Tumblers, grape design; thin - quality— Basement. 98¢ Cooking Kettlss, 59¢ _wlfllul:;:um g‘ooklnl Xflt:l.l‘l- er; ree quart trade 130.—Basement, 5 89¢c Table Damask, 59¢ D :!An-.l::'h lhrccrl:‘od Table one ; suitable’ for Bome oF cote upe. 68¢ Satin Stripe Veiles 49c 36-inch Satin Stripe Voiles, bl and dark. grounds, with self-colored satin stripes; also printed designs, with satin stripes; very fine two-ply qual- ity.—First Floor. $15 and 315,50 G s “3185 R‘l’ $x10-ft, Genuine Crex Rugs, regular mm.llunfl B s bone weaves; perfect quality, groen, blue, red or - colorings; “orl colo: ::'l.u, nu.l; ru-lu-- cap and fringe styles; full warranted perfect quality. Notion Dept. T, Men’s ; Young Men’s Suits ' $14.75 | One and Two Pairs Trousers An extraordinary sale of 115 Men’s and Young Men's Suits, with one or two pairs of trou- sers. All faultlessly tai- 8 lored of good-wearing *‘materials. Choice of single or double breasted models. In tan, brown and gray mixtures; also blue B sery Sizes in the lot from 32 to 42, but not in each B style: blue serges in sizes 36 and 37 only, | Have Hill's Tablets at office and home. Always have them | handy-they're your protection. At all Druggists. 30 cenls mu:tomm: W.H. HILL CO. DETROIT. Eruptions - Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipat- ed, there is mot :nm:gh lubricant produced by our system to keep the food waste soft. Doctors rescribe Nujol because ° action is so ¢lose to this natural Jubricant. Ndolxfill lubricant—not e today. e _Foods taste best when prepared in the dee’stic Sci ence fireless cooker —which cooks, bakes and bm’b—cm_m food juices by preventing their evaporation With a Domestic Science half the worry of pre- ring dinner is eliminated—just heat the plates, r:ck the food in one of the compartments, then spend several hours for shopping, return and lift out the food. Behold, it is prepared as well as any you have ever tasted. - Cereals may be placed in the cooker at night and the first thing the next morning th_e‘i are ready. One-compartment style, wi 7 necessary utensils, Two-compartment. style, with necessary utensils, $35. . Two-com eat Cheff, on legs; entirely new style, $35: