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125 Yards Tweed Plaids $1.50 Yard; Were $4 _ All-wool tweeds. 54 inches wide. In combi- mnaticas of geld with biue, brown or green. Suitable for capes, skirts, etc. Wosiex Dreas Goeds Suetive, Secend faec. HIRSH, WICKWIRE H‘ND-TAILORED Men’s Suils Special $42.50 for Friday The Remnant Day price represents a saving of many dollars on the regular. Just 38 of these selected fabric suits, in plain or fancy mixtures—correctly styled. Youw’ll recognize their quality. ¢/ Regular sizes, 36, 37, 39 and 42. Shorts, 36 37 ami 38; Stouts, 37, 38 md 44, Men’s Shoes at Lowered Prices 3 Men’s Tan Englieh Ox- 15 pairs_ Men's Blmk ‘English lbdmh Neolin soles. Sizes l Oxfords. Sizes 6%, 7, 7%, r;f"fi 71, 8, 9 B; €, C._ Speel r. lk !A $%. 7. :'.5 " pairs Men's 'l‘n Muh High Shoes Sizes 3,,3% AA: G‘K.LI’C'L‘,IK,IDM 111-163!. Ttk 8% 10, 10'&‘ pair; were 3 were $16. 15 pairs Men's Patent Leather 13 plrs Ea‘ll Black Brogue Plun Toeoxfol'dl Siges 6%, 71, Shoes. ipecial, ‘. 6% C; 6 3 8 $4.95 pair. . = % %3 Bidl'oom Slip- . mgn D pats Moty Tan !':wn’-n1 % nlr: "T\'x'i' alsc’s. Soe pales were i G specisi, $355 pair. e Rhee Secticn, Firet oor. 500 . ] Men’s Spring Apparel Broken Lots of New Attire at Reductions 24 SILK SHIRTS, brogd- 78 PAIRS SILK SOCKS, @ crepe silk, mttrac- fancy = two-toned: seamless ;)l::‘n‘a’uc terns, mtcgl- and with ion‘I{lo ::o‘cll. .l%lr.-.. 5% and 16 an toes. vante: col e i i Shfil 9%. 10 and 10%.. &Se " ench; were §738. 7 SHIRTS, of fine madras or ]&lt-w!l‘ht cheviot—and silk suri madras. Snm 14 to 15% uul 16%2. “ eneh; were 33 and 94. NIGHTSHIRTS, white n"lk and silk and cotton mixed. V neck. Slzes 16, 17 and 18. $335 each: were §5. fl PAIRS TAN CAPE WALKING GLOVES, spear point or embdroidered backs. DEKER- CHIEFS. .mlrolderofl initials - K. N. & l.t Soes o gray and tho. Sises S 1% and T%4. 3335 were 33 70 FANCY COLORED SILK 106 PAIRS FOUR-IN-HAND TIKS, neat LISLE SOCKS, seamless with double hul-, soles and toes. Black, navy Sizes 10 to for $1; were 33c striped pnnornl and_attrac- 85e each Unusual Values in Rugs 25 Heavy Rag Rags, dark hit-and-miss effects; size Z7x54. Spe- ;gcs;d. QOval Impo‘fled Braided Rag ilugs, artistically colored. -‘.3”?12 Best ‘(l}ul-::.ty Plain Color Wool and l-"her Rugs, $1275 3;1::3‘3‘10.6.3“30;&1! were $2250. © - 1, size 6x12, 850; was 3'9x12 Fiber Rugs, woven designs. $950 each; were $1650. 3 9x12 Sumlcu Woven Tapestry Brussels Rus. oriental pat- terns. $2150 each; .50, 1 3x6 Artloom Wilton Plain Gray Rug, $350; was $1650. 150 yards Best lehty %4-inch Cork Carpet, offices and public places. §! Rug Bectiom, Bixth feor. Furniture and Beds 1 Ivory Bedroom Chair, as is. $475; was $9. 1 Ivory Bedroom Chair, as is. -$178; was $4. ~ 2 Extenuon Tables, size 42x42 when closed, brown finish, as is. $675 each; were $12. 2 Decorative Figures of Women’s Heads, as is. $375 each; were $7.50. 1 Decorative Woman’s Head, as is. $2.50; was $3." 1 Dressing Table, brown mahogany fimsh, with triple gl’l",l'l;fl and two drawers. Finish imperfect and shopworn. 3 for 1 American Walnut Serving Table, with slidin ,fi tray and double doors. Finizh imperfect and shopworn. $i! su. 1 Drop-leaf Gneleg Table, mhcnny top, size 30:36 with drawer—imperfect, as is. 1 D&fied Gagleg Table, Zs-mch circular mahogany top, 2 i one Eosmeled Afetal Beds, 3-foot width, a3 is. $L98 each; were Sl. 3 Box Springs,.art ticks, single-bed size, slightly damz.«l and soiled. udl ‘were $32.50. 1 pair Brass Beds, J-i.o&t size, ribbon finish, as is. $27.50 pair; was $45. - . Furaityre and Bed Seetion, Sixth foor. 5 Great Reductions on Willow Reed Furniture 1 Wfl;:" Rocker, hl‘h‘m zinflro"‘ Bn‘ Fiber Chflrl, arm sty best grade spring seat and upholstersd willow; nstural finish. §1Fs was :nd sh, cretonne. Willow 'Chair -to match 3 Reed, Rockers, ll.r(. llle, $18; was §37.58. lnrlni seat and ‘cretonns .uphol- 2 Willow Chairs, large high $1B. stered. $11.75 emehs back, wide arm; woven solid, of Pr.nl:h wlllo\" natural finish. $1.50 each; were $5.50. $18 each; were §31.30, 1 Natural Willow Palm Stand. 1 ll“ l"lhu Hall Tree; frosted 96: was 518.58. brown. $5; was $13.30. 2 Fancy Decorated Reed Bird 1 Reed Fiber Rocker, brown, Cages. $7.50 each; were with spring seat and back up- 1 Brown Reed Fiber Settee, holstersd in imported cretonne. solid weave, woven seat. Very $14.75; was $23.38, specis! at §13.78, = 2 ‘Brown Reed Rockers, with 2 Reed Chairs with box spring seat and upholstered woven seat and back. Speeisl, in cretonne. Ons chair to masch. ST each. $14.78 $33.50. 1 Gray Enamel French Willow nochr $8.75; was Cushions L:“flt sverage I‘ll. willow chairs; s R R e ) siden. $145 eachs (2 20 dowen cakes Toilet Bo.p. agsorted oders. 3Se cakes. l!ot-'uer Beulu and S £ good mel nbhr. valse, 5S¢ eoeh, 8 Fancy Glass P-rnn- Bot- tles. §3 each: wers Toilet Goods Bectiop. m Saur. Mirrors, $6.25 7 plate ‘lu- mirrors, size 13222 inches. The price is very speclal. Picture Sectios, Fifth fleor. were 2 Natural Willow Hassocks. ~ floss-filled . _THE. EVENING “STAR. WASHINCTON, D C. ~ New York—WASHINGTON—Paris THURSDAY. - MARCH 30, 1922, N ’{filnnfimavh & unthmn Open 9:15 A.M. Close 6 PML ‘It Our Regular Remnant Day Coming’ once every week, on Friday, as it does, Remnant things are alwa}s desirable in style, service, and particalarly so in LOW PRICES. It is the day we use to keep our stocks free of broken lines, incom- plete assortments and everything that is not absolutely perfect. Rcmnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C, O. D. or on apprmml Boys’ Wear - 72, Smalt Boys' Good Wash £uits, our ‘éxclusive Regatta and Tallor-made makes. All of these are spiendid suits, but show some slight effects of handling. ot _every. size in every .siyle, but sizes 3% to 8 in tha asgortment. Spe- elal; $3.95 eéach; were. 96.50 ts $10. 5 11 Boys' Spring Topcoats, sizes 12 to 20 years; novelty heather mixtures, fine fabrics, tailored by one of our best mgkers; full belted, inverted pleat in back. $7.95 emeh; ‘were $20. 23 pairs Woolen Knicker- bockers, sizes 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16 years: d able mix- tures. $1.45 palry were $3.93. Boys' Bection, Fourth floor. 2 Women’s Tuxedo Sweaters, $1 Special lot of 36 Black Mohair Sweaters—and also black and brushed wool—in tuxedo gray ‘ style, with pockets and girdle. _ Exceptional vllnes at §1 each. 18 Pure S{lk Tux ouly: faney lace 'll\’. "”%wuu Heary Silk Sweaters. i ck Heary Si re. in $1.50 :‘y bepna and sand. oschi wery ter Section, Third foor, Sresters. in Blak Stout Women’s Apparel 1 Black Bolivia Coat, waist lined; size 484 $29.50: was $89. 1 Navy D\‘l"l 42 Laine Coat, flflh‘ and u.l stitched; size 44%3 ¥y Tricotine Coat, straightline model: wit cotor lning; size 46%. $45; was Tricotine Coat, yoke-hack 48 ; was $69.50. and Brown Wool 403 to 52%. $10 sach wers $19. ‘Special Size Section, Third foor. Women’s Dmoec 10 Taffeta Dresses, vy, brown and black, sizes 34 and pra " "$15 sach; were 3 Jersey Dresses. straightline medels. sn_navy lnd black: sizes $19.50 eac rere $29.80. 1 Black_ Ratin Dioner Gy Ciamed in jade chiffon sise 40. 1 Biack Chiffon Afterncon Gow: med “with jade moire Tibbon garait size 38. ; was §78. T Navy ance Frock, size 36, $37.50; was $6. = 1 Brown Sequls and_ Tule, Evening Gown. vomen's Drets Section, Third floor. 1 1 1 Alas H was 1 ‘!mwl Open . Fox - Searf. 'll.l!. ‘was $25. 1 Skunk 3 50; e pSvuek Callar, suitsble for coat. 1 Reaver Collar. $38.50: was §45. 1 Brown Fox Chol $48.80; was 1 Eastern Mink Stole. 1 Eastern Mink Searf. fl‘l was ‘no Fur Section. Third floor. Sport Skirts 2, Ten Comelshair Bkicls, tacked or gathered: lnl ly ¥7.30 each; were §19 sad Skirt Section, Third lo.r ‘BLOUSES mm.u AND mu BIZES Batiste with ol qm“t zeck. and tom SDOmOLY MR m W'l-. in flesh 0! -rlinl. .’I a': o 40 lLa oS Sitia_C: g Oifme Teilersd th stripes with o $3.96 each; ";.1:'- Steel Knives S¢roppiug _@lulu'nea . Seissors il The. g 'S aosed ¥ine teel Scissors, 12 all sises. c\u«yux - First foer. ‘BASKETS- ’ ‘with- motal inset. $175 ¢ ""'""" as flo'l]u“lfl' 4 Enameled “feta Petticoats, size 38. $87.80; T Hinck end s-ppmn "Evening Gows, - ! ticoats, with ° 33 inches wide. 25¢, 30e, Bbe -©20 and 22 inch * wood handies. i ad i il ekt or phone orders not accepted. | Corsets.and Brassieres . Speeial Values and Some Good Reductions 3 dozen P. N. Corsets, a well boned,, medium bust ' model, for the average figure—of Dl:n pink or white coutil, s 22 to 36, exteptln‘ size 31. 83 each; were $3 to Special _value in 3 dozen Brassieres, long styles with elastic at the bottom, also bandeau styles—sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 44. 45c each. 3- dozen Odds and Ends of Corsets—variety of models, both medium and low bust— in pink broche and plain pink _fabric—also a few white silk corsets. Sizes 21, 22,° 23, e 2§. 33 eachs were 335 to $10. ,Carset Section, Third floor. 50 Pieces Longcloth $2.65 Piece These pieces consist of 12 ?ardl. but it is cut in two figths, which is the reason for this very low price. If in the - straight !Z-yard uncu! piece, it 1 wou! sell for $4. White Goods unm. SPECIAL Boott Mills Absorbent Hemstitched Towels, 6 for $1.63 Linew Section, Becoasd Soor. Women’s Colored Linen Novelty Handkerchiefs 35¢ Each; 3 for $1 16 dozen of we!e ‘manufac- turer’s samples—variety of col- ors; also white with colored bor- ders — hemstitched and hand- rolled hems. 10 dozen Men's All-linen Hand- kerchiefs, with narrow hems, 35¢ ‘Women's Handkerchief Section, First Soor. Petticoats, 95c¢ A Special Sale for Friday 100 Sateen and Cotton Taf- with pleafed and tucked flounces, also plain straight styles. Black, navy, green, violet, brown, white and flowered deslém 37 Imported English Poplin Pet- pleated flounces. Tile. biue, henna and lavender. 3245 each; were $3.50, 30 Gingham and Ripplette Petti- coats, in regular and extra sizes. Plain’ blue ‘or blue with white stripe. 73¢ each; were S1 and s 235, 4 Extra-size Petticoats of good quality satin, finished with hem- stitched hem, double front and back panels. In flesh color. $4.96 emch; were $6.75. Petticoat Section, Third floor. Cotton Dress Goods Lengths of 2 to 5 yards. Dress Ginghams, fine qualities.. and 60c yard; were 30¢, 38¢, 58c III T5e. and Johm Anderson GI-“I- $1 _yard; was $1.25. Kiddie Cloth, 32 inches wide. 30e yard; was 3Se. Kindergarten Cloth, 33 imches wide. 40c yard; was 5Oc. Tissue Gingham, 38 inches wlu. 50c and 60c yard; was 63¢ P rinicd Volles, 36 fnches wide: ae, 40c and 5oe yards were 38e, Soc and 8Sec. g 0tton Dress Goodu Bection, Second UMBRELLAS ‘Women’s Umbrellas, $1.95—14 Gloria cloth, 26-inch black, tape -edge, with assorted wood han- _ dles. These were $3. Men’s Uml lhll.l.-’— . plece dyed, 27-inch dnfll umbrellas _with various wood P. W. handles. Reduced from $4. F.r Children, 96¢—15 Umbrel- 1as, black tape edge, Gloria cloth. ses. Assorted Very durable. ‘Were $1.50. Umbrella Section, First faor. For Infants and Children pd Jafants’ Whiteenameled Costumers. D erreea 8T Tober, om rumo Japanese floral designs. - §8. 3 nn 6 a:ua'mu Panty Dresses, made of it nnflmuhry in contrast- 36 and _ ing_colors. $3.95 each; were 24 Childfen's Hats and Sum Boanets, piat d_dotted Bwise, B LvécAcz ‘Wardrobe sizs:, bigho 3 l'll'fu’l'd ‘“I 1ift bul ".‘.Mk.;l‘}: lockpuficor sample. $85; iy Wl‘r‘dnbe '!‘runl, fu.ll l'll'. 'I!h Ylh “flux 'Il fl‘- O et Kold " Bofrelo :n'l'x' Siines: laiag nfl"' 16-inch mumx a-m ‘m- vllhd‘l( Lossage 50T faor h- E $1.75 32 puln White i atree, Ghn 1-;.;1-!1 " abir sitched. Btzes GX, Glo 12-but- h B Sk #L00 pair; B P tom. a.'sf,_m.,, TOYS natural l?n:" a“h l Yelo Tot with large rubber tires, k finish sea was in blll 'l'-l llH ~ 1965 B . Women’s Hosiery 20 dozen pairs Women's Best Quality Pure Silk Hose, all silk throughout: in black, white, tan and many of the season’s newest shades. Sub- Ject to slight imperfections of weave or imperfect hem. Very apecial, 32 pair; If perfect. would sell for $350 and $4 pair. 23 pairs Women's Outsize 8ilk Hose, in gray, white and cordovan; hems slightly im- perfect. Sizes 915, 10, 10%. each; were 60 pairs Women's Full- fashioned Black Silk Lisle Hose, uneven weave. Sizes 8% and 9. 50c pair; were $1. ‘Also various qualities Women's Pure Silk Hose at greatly reduced prices, Hoslery Section, First floor. Misses’ Dresses / 7 Canton Crepe Dresses, elastic waist- lise models, ded lnfl in light or deep and 18. $18.7 6 N Foiret Twill Frocks, umussal styles: all es of imports. Bizes. 1 and 18. .78 each; were $85 ud 14 “:' \n;yb':&(r;tdrlmn r)numcn-uer 3 e o_navy and white. 8. $37.50; 87.50. Savy Poiret 'r-u Cave Dress red -in jade. 'was $97.50. Misses® Section, Fourth Floor. \ -~ Children’s Shoes airs Children's and Youths' Tan mlt Ozforas. ‘Blucher cut, Blses Tl 1% e Siserat and Colldren's Tan Oulf Vamp and Brown Suede Top Lace Shoss. Sises 113, 13 B: 8%, 9, ¥%, 10 O; 8%, 2. 10% D ll:s ises’ an ed !:u 15, 13%°a; B4, 10C; 9% D. .96 au::'- Shoe Bection, Fourth floor. ~Children’s Hosiery 20 pairs Children’s Three-quarter- len Cashmere Hose, with roll tops. in Sizes from ‘were White Silk Ribbed sizes 813, 9%, 23 pal in White and Rrowa Sk u-len&': sh Hose, size 815. 2 l'u Childrén's Pine Ribbed Cot: nd mmonn. pize Faurth in -brown 10"and 10%." 360 pairs g Shildren's:. Hostery Bection, Children’s Knit Underwear 18 Children’s Eommer-weight Combi- + nation Suits, - high neck, short sleeves— o low.aack gnd 1o sleeves; sises 2 to ¢ years. 26 Boys' Nelbisoce A thietic Shirta and Drawers, ‘wises 28, 28. 850 each; were Children's Knit Underwear Section. Fourth fioor. Women’s Knit Underwear 23 pairs Women's Jersey Ribbed Cotton "Drawers. lace. trimmed or shell fnished—umbrelia ~style, ~size 5. ‘s Jersey Ribbed Cotton . low neck sleeveless close fitting _knee, 37%30 exch; were 50c. : Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vosts, Tow ‘meck. sieeveless, or bodice ttyle. in piok; size 6. 38 ; were Women's Glove Silk Combisation Salts, Jace. rimpmed eavelope sizle 1 t-.t sises 38, 40, 42; soiled. §5 ouh. Beetion, Underwear DOLLS 1 Dressed w.m-g Doll, slightly dam- Doll, -unfly valled. T omen's Knit Third fioor. to-break gachs were §3.85. 1 Amortmest of Doll Heads, grostiy 1 Kid Doll; with closh ol Kid Body Dot closing eyer %5 "Bleque Bathing Dolis, 10 ench; Small Rag Dolls, with e! bexr. ¥5o emsht were er amall .89, D_!w Store, Fourth floor. Remnanits of . Housewifely Interest o B Egg £ i i 4 E ‘E % § o i i 95c_each. . These are the ‘size that many women Iike, ‘per bogtom: wioe: Were $L85 T8 Pous; ntry Bota. . ba t. of Sur supar, eoles, o ten caniaters. : m!‘l.t-d. Boxas. $ho sach. Witk E i £ i 3§ H gi l"l il £t 18 i ; Hand-Embroidered Philippine Underwear A special lot of Philippine low neck, short prettily hand-em- s 15, 16. Spe- 23 Philippine Straight Chemise, corset cover style, daintily embroidered: sizes 42, 44, 46. $1.85 each; were $3. 25 Philippine Envelope Chemise, ve neck, scalloped edge; sizes 36 to 44. $145 each; were 20 Philippine Hend-8m- broidered Drawer Combina- tions, camisole and corset cover styles; sizes 36 to 44. $2.95 each; were $6. Silk Underwear Section, Third fioor. Colonial Glass TUMBLERS Very Special, 45c¢ Doz. 20 dozen of these well fin- ished glasses for regular use. Two-Quart Water Pitchers 38c each Colonial Clear Glass Pitchers with wide mouth—to match the tumblers. Just 30 in all. 5 Flower Naskets. colored giass. 80 each; were $1. Creéam and Sugar Set. tisted and £oid bandes, 5. 8yrup Jug l'lne . dinged and s0ld Vandea Blane. 3 o Mayousaive Eomt :‘m. hl’:( tinted Secorated, o A S St ightly imperfect. i Marmalade 3 band painted covered and wit b i ladie. $3.05; wa: 1 Glass Plate. tinted and gol 2'1"(‘.n'"v" inted Y s Vase, tinted and w1 2y £01d lined. 5 Footed Prait Bowls, foral eat glass = *rap Jurs, yrop Jugs, foral eut ‘wore 38,75, et il ench; 4 Marmaiade ' Dishes, with silver- ted spoons; disbes of plated spoons; dishes of foral cut glass. 4 Handied rmn mm- ool eut glass. 4 s"_’-r and c.\-m llm, ‘Boral cut O Gian Wace: Serm $ o 55 Wa _" S d ter Sete, 7 plcces. 9195 TP B n%m?m tinted and gold 1 Glars ;nm nal, Bated ant gold Iined. 1 Covered Glass Bon ach SoreTSd Glase Don Bon Bortintes sichly cat, 33 ass. l'lul"r Basket. i1 c»u“r;nu' Fruit Dish, ‘S-inch” size. 38 Glass Salt and Sora cni”" 1be euch: were Fory gae ke 5 Cut Glas Sberbe! Gl:n? lgn fleu“"l!:;""" 5 ut_Glass ""“"“. 5 P &lrfi;z Frult or Balag ‘ater Pitcher, floral cut .95; was e 4 Heavy Cut_ rlor-l Pattern Vases. $1_each; ‘were Oval or Plck!e $1.95 eac! .75, ErAets Section. Fitth foor. Curtains and Draperies 3 pairs Model Cretonne Curtalns with valance: fl\l’flll‘ models. 1 ir of kind. $2.85 pair; were $7.| : 3 2 Rich Tl ur;- Couch Covs full o B ol T T light colbFed. S > 50c ea %0 Cretonne Pade, obliong sbapes, size 8514 Inches: also a few rottad ones about 30 inchen across. You' can fad maey uses for there AT this price. 150 Sash. o mn%lul:zn Velret Double Por- Jards long: perfect new mcx $16.50 . 2 pairs Artificial } Sk fove ‘blue; 215 ‘yards long. re § pair Rich Golden Brown Froa Frou sm PRortieres, 2% yards loog. $17.80: ' Dair Double Velvet Portieres. green on one side. Tose on otter, with ey e ln?rn":': Tous: 5! sl Gomplate, $16.78; was -~ 1 pair'Blae Velvet Doable. Portieres, ofgqume_dewceiption; faded. Complats, T 'patr, Hose ‘Velvet Double Porti sighiy marred; similar to abore. S5 T vhosually 1:!&!!‘"!, variety of Remnant Cretonnes, Sateens, Denims, Malins, ~ Silks, " Velvets, Heps a8d other curtain and ' drapery or up- n-meq fabries —priced for clasrance. 3 wcnnuu and an'r.v “Section, Fifth eres, two- 2 3 Decorated and Gold-Trimmved French Chinaware Reduced to Half Price _ 18 .nlk!ut Plates, B0c each; rore and Saucers. - The Ny P 10 Seup Plates. 40c 0. i B R mfl ll 8 Cevered Dishes. $3.75 each; were o Meat Dishes, $3.50 each; T ch Mont Disk §3; was ‘l‘mlutbhh- ek Vegetabio Disk. §1.501 was “l“m-dn-n kA \ .50, 2 Decorated liaviland China Covered Dishes, $3.95 each; were §5.50, Decorated Haviland = Chine Meat ; was and Gold Canton China ‘Haviland _Oh t mm- Sinch . | -A-‘-;“:_. Docorated Boatlion, v Sverra a3y cath were $56: "“Dm tod Jreses Chiss’ Berry Bet. g r:c::-‘:u‘-uml-mu China §ép e ecorated Fresch u-. Chisa Chop Set. vcorated Haviiand Chise Sance Deata BLOC sash? wore. Batter Dishes. $190 were §4. 1w~4e Nat wits cracker. §1; ll‘ Decorated Slop Jar, cover missing. b Ca Tondles tor candle e lame, £2 cash; ‘were Jo. China s PICTIIRE FRA.'HE’S : A small lot of sample wall lrlmnl—ono-ot—l-klnfl and size. $3_emch; were §5 to 8056, : s-.nnlc wu-l-l"rlmu. one-of- a-kind l.nd S1L50 each; ” nu:k or m::mnny finish.. Soe % l'lflilg Bection, Tifth Seor. a8 Cevesed ’ lm’ sman " dot of oval frames.’ 4,000 Yards Imitation €luny Lace Specially Priced, 5c: Yard Various paiterns and widths ranging from % to 3 inches. Don't o\trlonk :hu offering. Lace Section, First fioor. Sports Suits--- Women s Underpriced for tomorrow 100 Suits, $18.50 50 Suits, $29.50 Tweeds and Wool Jersey Man tailored suits of Tre- Sty in straightline tallored faine, the favored sports fab- smart Kelly Cloth, in tan, ric and newest one this sea- son—a novelty knit cloth rose, orchid, blue, etc, silk lined—duplicates of suits that that is to be had in wonderful colorings—a number of mod- we have sold at higher prices. eis included—styles that we The wool jersey suits in sports and tuxedo front mod- 5 have had in regular stock at $35_and $4250. Variety of els—larie‘ variety of colors colers and all sizes. and styles; all sizes. Women's Suit Section, Third fioor. SPECIAL PURCHASE Sports and Motor Capes Underpriced, 1’22.50 54 New Capes, shown for the first time tomorrow—such _garments as are greatly in demand for street, sports and motor wear. Tailored of imported and domiestic fabrics—in plain colors, subdued plaids—homespuns, tweeds and plaid back sports coatings—nearly all full silk lined—a \anety of styles—some with throw scarfs, tuxedo front and circular models. 2 Save /3 on these sport capes tomorrow Women's Coat Section, Third floor. 39 Trimmed Hals---25 Sport Hats Reduced for s 2. 9 5 Clearance Incomplete lines and broken assortments—{rom higher priced models—regrouped for clearance at $2.95. Trimmed hats include small, medium and large shapes; flower, fruit and feather trimmed, in varied colors. Sports hats are of small soft, crushable sorts that women like most—in varied smart colors. A Group of Untrimmed Hats, closing out at 50c each; were $2.95 Flower and Fruit Trimming Specially Priced, 25¢, 50c;, 95¢ 25c and S0c group consists of large and small single flowers, clusters, fruits and fruit and flower combinations. 95c group includes wreaths of flower and fruit combination. - “Millipery Section, Third fioor. . Women’s Pumps 4.75 pair "g.50" $12.50 84 pairs of Women’s Pumps, including patent leather, black and tan calfskin, in varied models, with: Louis or Cuban - heels. All are smart and desnrablc models—in sizes 4, 4%, S S/z.6,6'/ 714, 8 AAA; 4,414,5,6,614, 7,8, AA; 34,4, 414,5%, A 3,3%,4,51,6,61%, 7B:2%.3,314,4,5,574,6C. Women’s Pumps and Oxfords $6.25 Pair; Were $7.50 to $12 Pair 35 pairs oi Tan Caliskin Pumps and Oxfords, newest models— \\llh military heels and Goodyear welt soles. Sizes as follows: 5. 4, 8 AAA; 4 to 7 AA; 434 to 7% A; 3, 3%, 4 B; 214, 3, 3%, 5 C. Women's' Stoe Bection, Third Boor. Manufacturer’s Sami)les Women’s Undermuslins EXTREMELY LOW. PRICED At varied intervals makers of undermuslins favor us with their sample lines which have been used in showing to the trade. - Naturally, these are exceptionally desirable garments, the greatest pains having been taken by the makers to have the samples do full justice to their product—so you tcan readily realize what values these are, especially at these low prices. 456 Sample Undergarments, 68c Gowns, envelope chemise, bloomers, Billie Burkes, cor- set covers, shirts—of crepe, nainsook, sateen—trimmed with colored stitching, lace and embroidery. 242 Sample Undergarments, 95c Gowns, shirts, envelope chemise, step-ins, bloomers, Billie Burkes and corset covers—made of nainsook, sateen; crepe and batiste—tailored and trimimed !hmgs, with fine laces, embroideries and.ribbons. . = *1.35 203 Sample Undergarments, Gowns, envelope chemise, bloomers, drawers gnd petti- coats of figured crepe, batiste and nainsook—prettily trimmed with laces, Swiss medallions, embroidery and ribbon run beadings. ’1L.95 | rd 166 Sample Undergarments, envelope chemise, petticoats and pajamas—of Gowns, colored crepe and nainsook—beautifully trimmed with dainty laces, embroidery and insertions. Muslin Underwear Section, Third Spor. Miss Saratoga Middies Special, 95c tomorrow 50 Misses’ and Girls’ Middies—in all white, white with collar . -and-cuffs-trimmed in colored tape—some with dark and copen blue collar and cuffs—and blue and pink ones trimmed in white braid. These are exceptional values and omes that will appeal to girls, for middies will soon be needed for summer and school sports. - Sizes 8 to 22—Miss Saratoga make.’ 2’ Girls’ Regulation Dresses 93¢ eash; " Good qunmy chambray, trim- med in white tape; full unu- 30 Girls' Wool & Velvet Dresses $2.95 to S13.50; were ” te $39.50 Very " attractive modsls girls' dresses, suitable for spring tion Miss atoga make, lint bide and orchid; size ll without & wrap. These savings only. S make it wise to buy now for an- ¢ Girle’ nocnlnuvn her season's needs. Sizes 8, 10, Dresses, in blue and black: full - 12 8nd 14 years. = regulation styles, Miss Saratogn ¢ Ridiag Jabils la Wew l—-—; * make. Sizes 6, 3, 10 years, 85d 12, $18 eash; wore 885, each. Coats, the romainders of winter 8 White Frocks—ruffie trim- —with _or_without fur ‘med—size 16. osch; were §5. . - .80,

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