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Sachets, Place Cards and mnv uniquie greeungs. - : _First floor. THE EVENING 'S8TAR. - WASHINGTON, Open 9:15 AM. - D. ¢, THURSDAY, MARCH 733, 1922 New York—WASHINGTON—Paris . TWoodward & Lothrop TFourth floor. Close 6 P.ML Easter Toys—ducks, chicks, roosters, bunnies, fancy baskets, baskets filled with toys, and large eggs to be filled. FRIDAY REMNANT DAY SHOPPERS Men’s Clothes | Fi urnishings--andShoes Splendid Values in All of These for Remnant Day Men’s Clothes . 13 MEN'S TWO-TROUSERS SUITS, of'good materials; well . made, neat patterns; desirable colors; Sizes . 33 35 42 regulars; 37, 38!arge 46 stout. ends of lines. 'Remnant priced U‘ 'MEN’S SPORTS SUITS, herringbones and peat pat- + ‘tern e\fects—in gray and fabncs——ends of lmes. priced’ $77.50 brown—lmported and domestic Sizes 38, 40, 42 regulars. Remnant IS‘BAXRS MEV'S WORSTED TROUSERS, striped -pat- teras, e W's of lines. 3 hand-ta, nant prical Sizes 33, 34, 36, 38. {EN'S WALKING FROCK COATS AND VESTS— ored fine oxford gray fabrics, full silk lined through- out—silk llound edges Sizes 39 stouts, 38 and 40 large. Remnant priced $4.50. - Rem- ’" HIGH SCHOOL SUITS, or Boys’ Long Trousers Suits, in plam auq! neat pattern effects, of tans, browns, grays and %ecn good fabrics, well made; "ends of lmec. in sizes 16 to years. Remnant priced, $1475 each; were $35. Men's Clothes, Section, Second floor. Men’s. Furnishings . 96 Men’s- Ciiecked Nain- sook Union Stiits, full cut and roomy sizes, closed crotch—sleeweless, knee length; sizes 3¢ yto 46. Very special, 98¢ smit; were $L50. 66 Men's Favdy_Colored Silk Four-in-hand Ties, fig- ured and stnpegA patterns. ch. : Véry special, 38¢ Men’s Outing) Flannel Night Shirts; sizes 14,-16, 1 19. $LI5 each; we.re $2. 38 pairs Men's Natural -Color: Washable Chamois Gloves, spear-point back, heavy outseams. Sias 7%, 7%. 8. Sl pair; were R180. 58 Men’s Spring-weight Cotton Socks, black ¢ only, full-fashioned, regular ppade, “double heels, toes and sules. Sizes 9%, 10, 10%. 25c wair; were Séc. Men's Shoes 39 pairs Men’s Dark TaA1 Neolin Sole English Ox- fords; sizes.7%;, & 84,9, 10 .\:7.73,8 8%4,9.-10 B; 7%, 8 C. Special, $2.95 p-i' 19 pairs Men's Gun Metal Enghish Oxfords; sizes 6, 7, 7%, 8, 8% C; 655, 7, 8% D. Special, $3.95 pdr. 25 pairs Men’s Dark Tan English Oxfords; sizes 6%. 71/,8 8%4.9, 10 B; 6. 6%, 7, /%4 C. Special, 9.95 pllr VSRS e et L S Undergarments Redm:ed to 95¢ 21 Low Neck Nainsook Gowns, lflllt}fld lu'nhce trimmed. - 8Ge hi were ”;S‘Pflll of Billie Burke Pa- jamas, of nainsook trimmed with embroidery “d.z. hemstitching. alr; were “?A'Pmrs Closed Drawers, of mainsook, edged with lace and embrofdery. 9Sc palr; were $1.50. Muslin Underwear Section, Third fleor. > 200 REMNANTS SILK, SATIN AND CREPY; ¥, Regular Prices Tomorrow 40 3ard{’ Blea‘;:ll‘:l Satin Charmeuse, 40 inc hes wide. $L8S yard; was was $2.50. 80 yards Imported Black Taffeta, wide. $2 yard; wide. “$1.50 yard; was $2. ard; was $3. YT Goods Section, Second floor. —_ e e 300 Remnants Cotton Dress Goods Lengths, 1% to S yards 32Zinch Dres: Gmghzms, 30c, 50c, 66c yard; were 38c, 58¢, 75 36-inch szsue Gmgham, 50c and 60c yard; ‘were - 65c an 32-inch l\:ddw Kloth 30c yard; was 38c. 30-inch Japanese Crepe, 30c ynrd 32-inch Serpentine Crepe, 30¢ 36-inch Printed Batiste, Hc 42-inch Printed Voile, 46c as $2350. 120 yards Bla:k Chiffon Taffeta, 36 inch:s 200 yards All-silk Satin Duchess, in uua G dark green, navy and plum. $165 35 yards Black Moonglo Crepe fieleor ywd i i il 3 3‘:- % 36-inch Printed Voile, 38c ylrd vu Vv Women’s. Pumps and Oxfords Greatly Reduced for Clearance 65c dozen Men’s and Boys’ Laundered E. & W. Collars, fifteen different styles, full- dress, military, turn-over shapes—sizes in the com- bined lot, 12 to 18. €5c dozen; 35¢c half dozen; were to $4 dozen. 72 Men’s Trish - Cambric Handkerchiefs, printed col- ored borders, fast colors. -3 tog 50c; were 35c each. Men’s Cloth Hats, and herringbones, all-over stitched, brown. gray and tan. Sizes 6%, 7, 7%. $1 each; were $3.° 52 _Men’s Woven Madras and Fine Count Percale Neg- lige Shirts, neat striped pat- terns, fast colors. glzes 14, ;;, 15%, 16, 16%, 17, 17/$ .65 each; were ‘Men's Furnlshing Bection, First floor. tweeds 20 pairs Men's High Tan Shoes; sizes 6, 634, 7%, 8, 8%- 9..10, 10% B; 8%, 9%, 10, ¢ Special, pair. 24 pairs Men’s Dark Tan Brogue Last Oxfords—sizes 7. 7%, 8 8%, 9,10 C and D $4.95 pair; were §7.50. 21 pairs Men’s Bedroom Slippers, Daniel Green Felts, all kid, some moccasins. :_g‘usmg out at §1 pair; were Mei's Sboe Section, First foor. UMBRELLAS 9 Women's 22-inch Sun and sQain Parasols, in navy, green awd red—rd-c!i to $3.95 emch; wu're 87.. 25 Boy! and Girls’ 20 and 22 i Black Gloria Cloth Um- brei\’as, 85S¢ each: were $1.50. 132 Women’'s 24-inch Sun and Rain; Umbrellas, in purple and greery. Wwith bakalits trimmed handk & $4.25 each. UmBralla Section, First floor. 36 inchies Special, $7. covers — size CY - 54 Pairs Youths each; were §350. 50 13-piece Embroidered Luncheon - Sets, plain white, and blue scallope: Special Purchase 1,165 YDS. WHITE VOILE 32¢ Yard; Regularly 50c to 75¢ vl.l 45c. was 38¢. was 38c. & 15 to 18 different was S0c. % stripes—checks: an unusual opportunity for the woman who makes her own clothes to save on an at- yractive summer frock. Whits Goods Section, Second floor. BOYS’ WEAR 10 dozen Small Boys’ Romp- ers, plain colors of blue and tan; sizes 4 and S years only. Spednlly priced, 5S¢ each. 24 pairs Boys' Woolen Knick- erbockers, green and-mixtures; sizes 9 to 16 years; full lined. $195 pair; were $2. 2 Boys’ Over:oau. sizes 14 to 18 years only; double-breasted ulster model. $10.75 each; were 11 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, sizes 7, 15, 16 and 18 years. Very good quality and well made. 5 each; were 3 Corduroy Suits, sizes 8 16 ' and 17. Good quality ‘material, $5.75 each; were $10.75. 16 Serge Caps. broken sizes, 6%, 6%, 65§. All from regular stock. 55c each; were $1. Boys' Section, Fourth floor. Misses® Apparel 7 Fur-trimmed Suits, with handsome large collars of beaver, caracul and wolf; sizes 16 and 18. $34.75 each; were $9750 to $150. 3 Brown Fur-trimmed Suits, size 16. $14.75 each; were $4950 - to $85. 4 Imported English Chin- chilla Coats, sizes 14, 16, 18. $12.75 each; were $35. 2 Silk Duvetyn Dresses, com- bined with satin and embroid- ered; sizes 16, 18. $19.75 each; were 2 Velvet Dresses, in black and brown: size 16. $19.75 each; were $69.50. 2 Duvetyn Dresses, -elastic waistline_ models; sizes 16, 18. $19.75 each; were $55. 3 Velvet Dresses, black and brown; handsome models; sizes 16. 18 $19.75 each; were $58. 1 Original “Lanvin”- Model Black Velvet Dress, with green and gold embroidery; size 16. $57.50: was $200. 1 Original “Jenny” Model Frock, of navy serge and black satin: size 18. $57.50; was $175. 1 Vavy Serge Dress, embroid- ered in worsted yarns; size 18. $57.50; was $125. Misses® Section, Fourth floor. Children’s Shoes Reduced to $3.95 17 pairs Boys' Tan Calhkin Oxfords; sizes 4. 5, 6C; 2 to 6 D. 7 pairs Growing Girls' Dark- hrown Calfskin High 'Llce Shoes. E ulxtu G and TA; 434 B; 4,6, 6% C 4 D, palrs Misses' and chndren- Pl!eflt Vamp. Gray Suede Top Lace Shaes; sizes 13, 131 A; 93, 10C; 9D. 1% pairs Misses* and Children’s ‘Tan Calfskin Vamp, Brown Suedé Top Lace Shoes: nm 11% B; 8%, 9, 9%, 10C; 8%, 9, 10% D. and Children’s Tan Calfskin Oxfords— Reduced to $295 All with heavy, viscolized soles. All sizes, but not all ;'1"5,&"“' ;rom 813 to 11 and from Ohildren’s Shoe Sectiom, Fourth Soor. NAPKINS, TABLE COVERS, LUNCHEON SETS Underpriced for Friday 10 dozen 22x22 All-linen Damask Napkins. 50 dozen. 12 Blue Japanese Handblock Print. Table- 0—slightly imperfect. $175 set; were 25 Pure Linen 13-piece Luncheon Sets. $2 set; were $450. : 50 dozen Hemmed Remnant Ends Toweling—suitable for dozen. Linea Seetion, Secand floor. Huck dishcloths, etc. 33¢ designs —mercerized and pldids. This is indeed 96 Pairs Women’s Pumps WOMEN’S GLOVES $4.75 Pak‘ Were $9 to $12.50 pairs 1-clasp P. K. Sewn Kid Gloves, in Jncluded are 1, 2 and 3 strap pumps of black hrorw\l stitched in white—sizes S%. , 6%. $1 and tan calfskin and patent leather, with Louis pairg were $1.75. , or: Cuban h"é."s% Sngz xsn the Io: g”sizl\lx"j C-" ‘.m Gt?:vcm"‘s l-clasp P. X. M‘,l Sewn AAA; 4 to rin ves, in tan. Sizes s 8% 5% 33;/,.4566;/,,93 24,3, % weeo 85, %~ 8L pair PR PN o 31 Pairs Women’s Walking - $625 s W 10 $12 Three d:flef::g mdege'rto arae"l g} i t: of fawn suede; the other skin, it "mm‘ane-strap modell with mili- of all-tan calfskin. 5, 5% 7%, 8 B s T TR & IR S T N 33 Pairs Women’s Oxfords 4,5,5% C | $625 Pairs Were $7.50 to $10 % Tan Calfskin Walking Oxfords with Cuban and 16 Satin low heels and welt soles. Sizes 5, 514, 6 AAA; . migqle t 44%.5.7,8A.A7:é: 3 A ,6_34,7% fluh'"h B; 2”’%’&2’%@& $10 and HANDKERCHIEF S~ 18¢ Each, or 6 for 31 narrow hems. 18c each; 6 for SL Women's Handkerchief Sectiod, First fleor. 19 a\n Women’s 2-clasp Black Glace Gloveu, self stigched and 3 rows of white embroidery; sizes 534, 6. tan cali- 8 AAA; 4' = —_— SOFT-FINISH CAM- 36 to 44, Blli(}CDloNzITlALEN MHANEN'SD RCHIEFS, odd let- Co“ Black and LT o Sy RO 1 Kf-:sk CHIEFS, -sheer .and cambric qualities) ach; were 3Iavy Satin and Crepe de Chmo pair; were $1.75. 22 pairy’ Women's Strap-wnst Chamois Gloves, in white;, sizes 634, 7, P(O purin }Nom;n stc::’tp Whn;x(}hsc; %I‘o;eys. aris point embroideried, sizes 5%, 53, §1 paidy woro $1L75. p Gleve Bactio, First floor. 7%. $L30 pair; were $230, k Undergarments - Crepe de Chine Princess Slips, and. built-up shoulders, in black; wers. » Sizes 36 to 44. $4.98 each; 8 " Tot oi Dresden Silk /Camisol with nn& havy. and brown, sizes 36 to Special, | ach. . 10 Satin and &’repe de Chine Envelope Chems, . beautifal uts, charmingly trimmed. Sizet $5 and $6. zes 36 to 42, M-d were, %2 and tzs-m d Créee dp Chine E; Clzenue. alSiemt o S e By to 42. '$298 each; W ere $4 and $5. 4 2 S0k Unferwear Sectiay:, Third floor. Ahways Find It Economical to Buy Here You have only to look over this page of items to see the attractwe variety of merchandise offered tomor- “ row—comparative prices show you how great the savings are—but you must really shop to obtain them—for Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable, or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D.. or on ap- proval—mail or phone orders not accepted. Girls’ Dresses - . $2.95; were $5 Just 38 of these dresses for girls—odds and ends—in cot- ton crepe, prints and ginghams * —splendid assortment of styles that will be needed soon for : school wearing—attractive * colors—and dainty trimmings— sizes 6 to 14 years in the as- sortment. Girls® Sectlon, Fourth floor. Children’s and Infants’ Wear 52 Children's Gingham Dresses, in pink, blue and tan stripes; made with collar_and cuffs of chambray; -ln- 3 to 6 years. 7S¢ each; were $1 18 Children's Whl!e Sateen or Cambric ‘Bloomers, size 2. 18e pair; were S0e. 12 Children's Wool Sweaters, tuxedo style in blue or buff. $2.75 exch; were $5.50. 6 Infants’ Worsted Carriage Robes, in plain white or blue; slightly soiled from display. 1.95 eachi were $3. 36 Children's Nursery Pillow Coverettes, all popular nursery patterns. 13e eachs were Infants* Section, Fourth foor. Children’s Hosiery 30 pairs Infants’ All-silk and Silk-plated Fine Ribbed Hose— odds and ends in white, pink and blue—sizes 4 to 6% Slightly soiled and reduced to 50c pair; were $1.25. 24 pairs Boys’ and Girls’ Cot- ton and Wool Sports Hose, in green heather mixtures—sizes T,l-;;‘i. 8, 9%. B50c pair; were 18 pairs Children’s Fancy Lisle Socks, slightly soiled—sizes 8 to 9. 25e pair; were 50c. ~Children’s Hosiery Section, fioor. Fourth Corsage Flowers Friday Special, $1.50 Beautiful corsage flowers— colorful camelias, roses, dahlias, chrysanthemums—some in vel- vet, others velvet and satin combined. Artificial Flower Section, First fioor. - Kodaks and - Accessories 6 French Caméras, $3 -each; were 2 T;Iupofll. length 3.4 e $68.50. each; were 2 "l‘rlpod-. length 3.4. SLI5 - tachi were $338. . 4 'Imitation Leather Carrying Cases for No. 1 Autographic Mk‘ Junior. §1 each; were §3. 8 Carrying Cases for Pocket ;‘.remo Kodaks, 50c each; were 3 Genuine Black Leather Loose Leaf Albums, $3 each; were $4. Kodak and Cutlery Section, First floor. TOYS 14 Small Horse and Carts. 35¢ _ 50 eneh; were $1. 3 Express Wag: Tn Auto, in yellow and b!-ek. mrked with large No. 9. 9750; was ths-enuneld Shoo- files, with rooster heads; soiled floor samples. $7 each; were 1.50. 1 lot of Books and Games. Greatly 1 lot of Dressed and’ vnarema' ueed. Dolis. Greatly redw Toy Store, Fourth floor. _ House Drenjes' E and Aproni House Dresses mide . of ... nhhl glh'lum in various colors, * square neck, uxna-quuur sleeves; some with others in Joose effect. Sizes 36, 35, 40. $196 emch; were 3 and . 2 Dozen Bungalow Aprons, of" plald gingham, in various colors, with collar of white -pique- or . - belt and collar in contrasting colors. Sizes 36 to 10. 78e each;. ‘were $1.35. House Dress Section. TAIrd fivor. FURS 1 Eastern lflnk Stole, tall trim- med. $165; was §185. 1 Jap Mink Stole, tail trimmed. $75; was $9G. 1 Bl-ek Caracul Scarf. 835 ‘was $43. 1 Hudson Seal Scarf. $37.503 as $38.° 1 Goldcn Beaver. Collar. 855 lLynx Scarf. $19.50s was $35. - ncy Skunk Bflfl -fi!l 1 kunk Collar, :" Kalinsky Scarf. !Ig Raccoon Chct_m_-. 85 each; . 4983 _was eaeh; 1 Ilnll Bcarf, wl ‘was $35. Fur Sectiom, Third BASKETWARE 1 lot of lh-w Table lln-. Be each| ; ;3 i et priate iR el cra o va1 Shape Wilow Jeveiniorss, with e Shaps, Wilkew. Jardimieras metal lining. S5 esed; were $3. " weat cushlon and back. 50. usl-.nu.' * Taupe ‘Wole Chokéra. 1250 €.00, Housewives— Please Note - . Furniture . Reduced ‘1 ‘Mahogany smu Stand, 3 drawers: and large size, slightly imperfect, as is. $14.75; was 1 Mnlnmy-finuh Sewing | Stand, with handle and slid- ing button tray, as is. $5.75; was 1 Mnmny-finuh Tele- phone Stand, bookshelf and hone rack—shopworn, as is. 475; was $22.50. 1.36-inch Round Oak Table, ddl y finisl, imperfect, as .25; was $10. 2 Varnish-finish Stools, 18- inch_size, for b-fllrooml or children’s rooins—shopw —as is. $175 each; 1 Royll Easy Reclining Chair, mahogany flnl.lll, imi= tation leather, slightly dam- aged, as is. $24.75; was $38. 1 Royal Easy Reclining Chair, black leather and leatherette cover, slightly damaged, as is. $2975; was 12.50. Beds Reduced 1 pair Brais Beds, 3-foot size, ribbon finish, as is. $27.50 pair; was $45. 1 pair Brass 3-foot size, satin finish, as is. $29.75 pair; was $50. 1 White Enamel Englander Bed, 2.6-foot size, with wire link spring, slightly damaged, as is. $975; was $13.50. Rugs Low Priced m[z IONZRGM&IIJ?)I' ,:x- nster Rugs, jental - signs and colors. $3950 each; were $49.50. 10 3x6 Figured Grass Ilnz'. $1.35 each; were $250. 1 Lot Figured Grass Rugs, ;i,ze 9x12. Specially priced, 6 9x12 Klearflax Rugs, dis- continued colors—green, brown, “patural, pink. -$31 each; were $48. 4 Ruogs, 8x10, $25 each; were $34.50. 2 ‘Rugs, 30x60, $2.95 each; were $6.50. $ Rugs, 3x6, $550 each; were 8 Rugs, 27x54, $2.50 each; were $4.50. Furnitare, Bed and Rug Bection, txth foor. were + Willow and Reed Furniture Reduced 1 Natural Willow High Back Mag- .asine Pocket Chair, slightly crooked in weave. $8.75; was §1 1 Medium sise Fine Quality Reed Desk, with drawer and lower shelf; green enamel finish; slightly marred. $17.75; was 50, 1 Gray Enamelel Reed Fiber Arm Chatr, vn.l e;:lau- seat and back. B Browe 3 oven, Bt Reed Fiber .95 ehod. “Rockers. l -grade Hlnfl caned: Er Tabourette. $.763 wa 0. & fil Old Ivory Reed Table Lamp. $0.75; whs 5 1 Hand-decorated Fine Reed Servics or- Tea Table, finished in old blue; siightly Sewing Oabinet, ivory emm- led with cretonne. $4.757 wif sizi Pl ~é i it 1 High Back Light Brown Reed Rocker. eretonne seat cushion and’ back. $18.75; was $96.75. 2 High Back Reed Fiber Rockers,. npring seat, cretonne cushion and up- Rolstered back. $14.50: was $22.50. 1 High Back Reed Chalr. cretonne Brown Reed Fiber Arm . me’ istered spring seat. $18.75; 5. Willow. and Reed Bectlon, Fifth floor. " GLASSWARE 20 dozen Colonial Glass Table ‘Tamblers. - Special, 45¢ dazen. 18 Floral Cut Glass Salt-and Pmcr 15¢ éach; were 1z Cut | Glns "ooted sl:erbek. S0c each; were $1.75. "4 Block Pattern G-plece Glass Water' Sets, $1.95 each; were $2.75. bnlt! 0(:ut-l."lmn Cake Tray, floral 3 F:-l;rll Ono-glnu Syrup- Jugse. $1.35 each; re $2.75. 6 Floral C\lt-ghsu Jelly Dishes,” silver-plated spoon, complete.: ‘were $1.96. .?i F’lor':.l Cu!—gl-‘;.s_lgmu Bowls. ey .fl-:t.v‘y““Ceut-gllls Flower Vases. ench; iy Catimiaes Basket. $5; was $7.95. 1 Rlchl Cut-glass :'Iflll! or m"‘ W fi.n‘s{".l;i: Pattern Jnl“flnud and Gold-banded Glass Sugar and Cream Set. $3.50; was Flower B ' Co}::fld Gunu . 1 Tlnted lnd Golfl'bihded Glul Flower Fruit Bowl. slightly impertect. ' = “l " Bowl. rated Glnu Fruit 1 Richly D«:o . 1 Q“.‘h.ll Crulr. damaged.’ o Tt Siass- 8-k Fruit Bowl. sizes .36, 38. . 85850, . $14.50; was colora. - - were §5.and §7.50: A New Purchase of Women's TWEED SUITS That Are Unusually Low Priced at $18.50 55 New Tweed Suits that were purchased underpriced from one of our best makers—duplicates of suits that have sold in our own stocks at higher prices. Tailored of the popular Kelly eloth tweeds, in the wanted shades of tan, rose, new blues, helio, gray and brown. Straightline tailored styles, notch collars, belted, wnh various shape pockets—lined with silk peau de cygne. Sizes 34 to 42. Wemen's Suit Section, Third floor. Smart Trimmed Hats Reduced to *10 36 One-of-a-kind Trimmed Hats, selected from our regular stock—all are smart spring models—none have been here over 60 days, some are the last of lines that we cannot duplicate—others are models we bought for early displays. High-grade designers, such as Gage, Rawak and Warshauer, made these Hats—of fabrics and straw combinations. ALSO THE FOLLOWING, TO CLOSE OUT— 75 Trimmed and Sports Hats, re- duced to $375. These formerly sold from $5 to $7.50. 41 Untrimmed Hats, reduced to $1. These formerly sold * at $295 and $3.95. Piping Rock, in col- 32 Sports Felt Hals, reduced to $145. The popular ors. Flowers and Wreathes Reduced to 25c, 50c, 95¢ Two groups of unusually low-priced flowers—in small and medium size clustérs, also fruits, etc. 25c and 50c. A group .of .attractive wreaths of flower and fruit combina- tions. 95c. Women’s Coats Greatly Reduced to $15 6 Normandy ang Bolivia Coats, dark colors, full silk lined, some fur-trimmed. This price is but a fraction of their real worta. It would pay to think ahead ‘for another season.and buy one of lhe!e Worumbo Camel's Hair Polo Cloth Coat. $75; was $110. 2 Worumbo Camel" s Hair Polo Clolh Coats. $75 each; were $05. 1 Navy Blue Llama ,Cloth Top $251 wan $72.50. Plaid Motor Cape. ab $50. : 1 Blu:k and White Rain Cape. $10; was 9 Tweed Sports Capes, the sea- son's newest models. $25 each. 4 Camel’'s Hzir Sports Coats 325 each; were $20.50. Women's Coat Section, Third floor. WoMj: Gowns and Street Frocks 1 TImported . Sports Dress, trimmed in wool enfbroidery. size 38. $39.50; was $55. 9 Nemser Model Gowns, in navy twill, handsomely embroidered, with real lace collar and vests— sizes 36 to 42—$55 each; were $135. ‘Another handsome Nemser Gown, $55; was $235. 20—a group of black and navy twill and tricotine dresses, in broken sizes—$37.50 each; were $43 to $85. 1 Imported Navy Broadcloth Dress, from Madeleine et Made- leine; size 35—865; was $195. 4 Light Colored Evening Gowns, broken sizes, one of a kind. . $45 each; were $95. 6 Light Colored Dance Frocks, $15 each; were ‘Women's Gown Section, 'nml floor. - Special Size Apparel 2 Handsome: Poliret Twill Dresses, . in black and navy, jet and bead trimmed; size 4235. b each; were $150," 1 Navy Pofret Twill Dress, em- broidered and jet trimmed: size 4035, $59.50; was 81! - 2 Black, Satin--Dresses, em- broidered in copan and white; sizes 423% ‘and 48%.: $25 each; ‘were, 4 Jersey Dresses, in pavy and brown. Speefsl, 315 eath. Bpecial Bize Bection, TiArd. floor. Sweaters * Reduced to $1.95 3 dozen .Mohair and-Two- color Combination Knit Sweaters. tuxedo style, with cot and white wool -trlmmln‘ Formerly priced .$4.75 1o $85. PRI vmn : Roduced $7.50. Fancy Enit Silk s-nzm. in pink and. Javen- gle;-" Formerly these sold at Hanvy S0k, Platn 'rwbmk Sweaf Reduced :to. §12.50. These” anawer, Sdmirably. or 2. blouss, andformerly sold for 330t §60. oo Bweate: PEU'ICOATS ccordion-pleat- varied colors. 75 emeh; were $1.95. 9 Silk Pelllwl!‘s, in excelient quality satin, crepe de chine and Floriswah, plain tallored models, lined throughout; some lace trimmed. $6:35 edeh; were $10.50. 5 Panel Petticoats,. of jersey and changeable satin, in varied and $4.95 each; Potticoat Bection, Third floor. X From the V' Victrola Section 1 Player Roll Cabinet; holds 147 rolls. $30; 1 Fumed-oak camm. tmper- fect. $10; was 7_Fiber Needl- cuv.un. T8e 3 were $1.50. 8 W Lights, complete with battery. $1.50 each; were $3. Victrola Sectien, Fourth Soor. ' - with Roman strlpu. and $15. Millinery Section, Third floor. SKIRTS Remnant Priced, $7.50 10 Wool Tweed Skirts, gath- ered models, with tailored pock- etc; heather mixtures; also or- chid, rose, blue, gray: waist measures, 28 to 32. $7.50 each; were §! 12.50. 4 Box-pleated Prunella Skirts, in black and blue with white stripes; walst measures, 28 to 30. $750 each; were $10. 3 Skirts of velour and serge, pleated and gathered models, in henna, black and white, and navy $7.50 each; ‘were. $1t Skirt Section, Thind floor. Women’s Blouses 21 Georgette Crepe Blouses, in white, flesh and bisque, surplice and frilled lvlel some lace trimmed. Sizes 34 to $2.95 cach: wore $5.75. D Tucked WI.I.BIIJIQ Net Blouses, ml lar, sleeves Bizes 34, 36, 5 Odd Bl 12’ Cotored Tailored Org: in rose, rsandy Blouses, orchid and _bisque: blouses in plnk etk bine with whfu. u ; were Women's. Blouse "5 Section, Third Soor. 100 PAIRS HEMSTITCHED Marquisette Curtdins Special, 85c Pair Not often can you get such dainty little curtains as these at such a very low price—of such good quality marquisette, in ‘white only, with a neat: 2-inch hemstitched border—and . 2% yards long. 200 yards Figured Sateen, 38c yard; was 90c Another “splendid offering for remnant day—a fine quality fig- ured sateen, in_light grounds. especially desirable for recover- ing quilts and comforts. 36 inches wide, and a very good value. Another Large Collection Rem- nants and Short Lengths creton- -fl. poplins, sateens, madras, velvets, velom de.l-, and varied other :-'::lm—-.w reduced 34, 35 ni meore. goourtaln and Drapery Section, Fifth Baby Carriages . Reduced for Friday 1 Perambulator, white uumel finished, eofled and slightly moar- red. §38.75; was $55. 1 White Ennmelea Reed Fiber Cartlage, slightly solied. 0251 wan. 1 Baby Carriage, of reed fiber, ecru finish, slightly sofled. my . was. 1 Comhlnltlon C&rfll;‘ -al Go-Cart, white enamel llh eordurny lined, soiled. as” $43. ° 1 ‘White Enamel Clrfll‘a. dola, shape, reversible body ull--_ ed. $27.50; was. Also 1 42-inch Kumfy.'Krib, - .Iix‘l’lgy “soiled. $16.303 was Baby Carriage Section, Fourth floor. Corsets and Brassieres 6 dozen P. N. Corsets, some. models of white coutil, others of P, broche—among" these an -elastic - waist-line corset, Siges 23 to 36, oxunt nize 31, $2 each; were §3 to $4. 18 Boyshform B’rq-lmn of white linen; - pink “satin ‘or siteen..and striped coutil. Sizes 38, 40, 42, 44, 46. 98¢ ench; were to 83, 1 d”doun andeau-Bras- sieres, made of pink satin ribbon and cluny lace. Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40. 85c each; were Gorset Bection, Taird Soer. *one drawer; and. those with long skirts. - ° lace trimming, “'-‘l'.“l-'l 10 Dosen Women’s Italian Silk Camisoles $1.65; were $2.50 In white, pink, black and navy blue—low mneck and sleeveless. = Sizes 36 to 44. An excellent value at this low price. 25 Dozen Women’s Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests Special, 25¢ Each Bodice style with strap shoulders—these have mend- ed places, which, however, does not affect their wear- ing quality. Extra sizes, 40 to 44, and if perfect would sell for 37%c. 1 Women's Cotton: Jersey Ribbed Corset Covers, high neck and long sleeves, sizes 8 and 9; slightly soiled. 7: each; were $1.25. 19 Women's Jersey and Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, low heck, sleeveless. Size 6; slightly soiled. 25e¢ each; were 33c. 21 Women's Jersey Ribbed Cotton Combination Suits, low neck, sleeveless and bodice styles with tape shoulder straps; envelope or closed style, in white or pink, size 6, slightly soiled. 85S¢ each; were 73c. Women's xnlt Underwear Section, Third ficor. Women’s Silk Hosiery $2 pair; were $3 15 dozen pairs Women’s Pure Silk Hose, in black, with silk garter hems and lisle toes and soles—hems slightly damaged. 22 pairs Women's Sports Hose and Three-quarter Sox, in brown and bloe and black and white mixtures. Broken assortment. $1.50 pair; were $2.50, 15 pairs Women's Green Teather Sports Hose—hand-embroldered clox. $2 pair; were $4.50. Women's Hosiery Section, Firat floor. HOUSEW ARES Lal“: Caske: S‘gfl"i Borax undry Soap. pecial, 36c dozen; $275 case of 100 cakes. 500 Ralls Crepe Toilet Tissue. Special, dozen. 6 Aluminum 6-cup Percola- tors, with the valve pump. $295 each; were $4.25. 3 ldeal One-com Fireless Cookers. Specul.SlSJ!. The following articles slightly imperfect or shopworn. 1 White Porcelain Top Kitchen Table, wnh large drawer. $12.75; was $18.50. 1 Large White Enameled Steel Kitchen Cabinet, with sliding table top. $37.50; was $75. 1 36-inch Natural Gate-leg Table. $873; was $14.50. 1 Hand Power Washing Ma- chine. $12.50; was $24.75. 1 8-gallon Water Cooler, por- celain lined. $8.50; was $16.35. 9 Rubber Bath Mata 65c¢ each; were 93c. 1 Universal 6-cup Copper Electric Coffee Urn. $15.30; was $21.50. 2 White Eniameled Shoe Shin- ing Cabinets. $2.50 each; were .75, 3 White Enameled Bath Stools. $1.30 each; were $2.25, 1 Hughes Electric Range, two burners, with large oven. $47.30; was $115.50. 1 Three-burner Nesco Oil Stove, with cabinet. $21.75; was $33.50. 3 Universal Electric Toasters, with toast rack. $485 each; ‘were $7.50, 3 White Enameled Tables, with size 16x16. 50 each; were $5.75. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Haviland China Reduced 12 Daintily Decorated Dinner Plates, 40c each; were 80c. 9 Decorated Tea Plates, 35¢ ‘each; were 70c. 2 Decorated Casseroles, $425 each; were $8. 3 Decorated Covered Butter Dishes, $195 each; were $4. 2 Dainty. Cream Jugs, 93¢ 4 Decorated 10-inch - Meat Dishes. $1.95 each; were $4.30. - 14 Decorated Soup Plates. 35c eachs were 70c. 1 Dainty Sugar Bowl, 81; was $2.50, 3 mcorned 12-inch Meat Plat- ters. $2.50 eachi wexe 1 Decorned 14-inch Meat Dish. $2.75; wap $5.50. Also the following— 2 French '(;Nn Sauce Boats. $3.75 ud. Decorated Gold' Liried. French Chlm Chop Bet.’ u.'ll. ‘was §13.50. 2 French Chiia Fruit or Berry Bets. $4.35 vach; were $8.75. d French Ohina® Celery Tray.” §1; was 2 ¥rench Chins Onnlnlu. with mat % 4260 each; were §7.90, nlfl bandles. 2 Border Pattern French China Meat m..ns.” Tednch sise. $L80 sach: were lmerhuumfil-lnnr " Bowls. §1 each; were §1.65, fi'nnrhl!;l:lwmlm “100 each; were “Decorated rnnp Chins Bauce Boat, was $4. 1 o stand. $L.78: Neh Porcelatn 32 2 Blue W“ww'l:l eendt o Chinay ware Section, Fifth Seor. l noxln_ Crepe Kim breakfast onos, finished with nm nm-x rn light” bloe ou.v .95 m were $4.50. ‘6 J’I,I-..fillk‘!w lh.{l‘ finished with belt. - Ia hlau .95 each; were ] =% nn—u:np.h—u-vm-tm mllw 1

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