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Catton Dress Goods At 145 Price Remnants of printed Voiles in lengths of 1 to 4 yards. " o L Remnants of Ginghams, Ratine, Kiddie Kloth, Tissue Gingham, Percales, Japanese Cre‘pes—in lengths of 1 to 2 yards. 330 pieces in all. Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second fioor. Open 9 AM. For Small Boys Blouses, 45¢ 20 dozen at price for fine quality. Twist or Eton collar Sizes 3 to 9 years. Wash Suits, $1.45 95 Middy and Oliver Twist Suits, in plain eolors and combi- nations. Sizes 213 to 8 years. Very special, Play Suits, 55¢ 20 dozen Rom, and Play ova™ its and com- s 2 to b years. for Friday. loys® Nection, Fourth floor. this very low Oliver styles. Fine Clothes Friday’s Values for Men Men’s and Young Men’s Suits Greatly Reduced to $24.75 22 of these wool suits, in plaids, checks and pencil stripes— broken size range, 34 to 42. Wonderful values. 12 Long-Trouser High-School Suits reduced to $14.75 each. Single-breasted models in fancy mixtures, sizes 32 to 35. 20 Long-Trouser High-School Suits reduced to $1975 each. Single and double breasted models, blue serges, pencil stripes, broken checks, mixtures; sizes 32 to 36. 24 Pairs Blue Serge Trousers for Men reduced to $2.75 pair. Sizes 28 to 34 waist measure. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. Men’s Haberdashery at Tempting Savings 70 Lightweight Foulard Silk Four-in-hand Ties, ‘neat figured patterns, popular sum- 20 dozen pairs Pure Thread silk Socks. full fashloned. regular made, lisle double soles, heels and toes. Subject mer colors. Very Special to light imperfections in 63c each. weave —so slight in fact that 47 Men's Blue Chambray they will not impafr looks of ywork and Outing Shitts, cole ¥ear. In black. navy, cordg lar attached: one-button sin- van. gray and Palm Beach— glo cuffs. Sizes 14%. 15, 165, ,f;::":;r”‘!- Very Spe- 16. @bc emch; were $1. B ULl ol v 15 dozen Embroidered Col- Selt.qaen’s Splendid Qualiy ored Initial Cambric Handker- Thion Suits, sleeveless, knes chiefs. mostly all letters, hem- . Temoh, o ed Coroteny Sec stitched. 6 for 813 were e leg opening. Sizes 34, 36, 38, each. 0. 44, 8115 mul 60 pairs Men's Ribbed Lisle 41 Men's Soft Socks, double heels. -toes and pofnt-end shap soles. In cordovan and white, 14%, 15, sizo 10 only. Z0e pairs were wer Men's Furnishings Section, First floor. Men’s Oxfords . Greatly Reduced to $2.95 pair 45 pairs Black Vici Oxfords, round toe and English last, in the lot—sizes as follows: 8%, ; 7%, 8, 8%, 9 B; 6%, 7, 7% C: 6,685,7,714, 8, 11 D; 634, 7, 8 8%, 9 E. Also 21 pairs Round-toe Tan Calf Oxfords to $395 pair. Sizes 11 B; 6 to 8% C; 6, 7%, 8, hoe Section, Rjrst fl catly re- 4, 11 D. ‘Wortten’s Hosiery Low Priced 200 pairs Pure Silk Hose, in Russian. tan and cordovan, with Fancy Gauntlet Style Silk silk garter hems; slightly ir- Gloves, some Wwith Wi strap regular in weave, $2 pair; were and clasp—others side clasp with $3.50. L tucked wrist/ In mode and white 150 pairs Women's Silk Hose, " Women'’s Fancy Silk Gloves $1 pair; were $2.25 d blac with lisle soles and garter tops, Siched I white Sises 6. 512,17( assorted colors: a few in black Pt and white; broken assortment, 92 pairs 2-clasp Silk Gloves, in uncven weave. $1.25 pair; were black, white, pongee and gray: $3.00. 18 pairs Women's White Silk Hose—in outsizses—10 and 10%. Hems slightly damaged. $3 pair; were $3.50. Women's Hoslery Section, First floor. ' Good Values for Girls— 19 Girls’ and Misses’ Hats, in plain tailored styles. 95¢ each; were $2.95. 11 Girls’ and Misses’ Hats, for sports wear. $1.95 each; were 6 Girls’ and Misses’ Silk Hats, sizes 5, 53, 6. 45c pair; were $1.25. Glove Section, Children’s Shoes Reduced to $435 Pair Some of these have sold as high as $10—Size ranges are good, too. 37 pairs Sports Oxfords. of smoked elkskin, trimmed with black or tan calfskin—rubber soles and heels. Sizes 4% to First floor. 61 AA; 3% to 6% A; 3%, 5, 514, dress and sports models. $2.95 6, lb*,.; B: Js'a ;‘;/;, 672 C. $435 cach; were to $1250. Lo :fx:f Growing Girls' Ox- 15 GIRLS' BLOOMER DRESSES, made of imported Scotch gingham; sizes 8 to 12 years. $1.95 each; were $3.95. 25 GIRLS’ AND MISSES’ MIDDIES, in plain white with colored collar and cuffs; sizes 12 to 22. Special, 95¢ each. Girls’ Scction, Fourth floor. Children’s Socks 25¢ Pair; Were 75¢ 25 dozen pairs Children’s Silk Lisle Socks, in old rose; sizes 6 to 9%%. 24 pairs ‘Children’s"Fine Mer- cerized Ribbed Hose, in navg' fords, in black or tan calfskin, sizes 2z, 3. 3%, 413, 5%. 6, 6% L 41,5 A 4, 634, T B: £4.35 pair; were $7 33 pairs Growing Girls’ Tan Calfskin Pumps, with one or two straps—sizes 4 to 6 AA: 3% to i 3. 3%, 4, 0%, 6% B: 3. . $4.35 pair; were 2 pairs Misses' Theo Patent Leather. Pumps. tie with ribbon bows—size, 12¢ A. $4.34 pair. Children's Shoe Section, Fourth floor. Children’s Underwear 30 Children’s Nainsook Shirts, . low neck, no sleeves. Size 26. blue mixture; sizes 7, 7%, FUCE Cathy ere Thes 25c pair; were 50c 18 Childre: Light - weight 5 sea g Whi Combination Suits, high neck, 18 pairs Children’s hite short sleeves, knee length; sizes Ribbed Cotton Hose; sizes 81, tor chudren; 114;3 years old. 50e 9, 9%;. 25c pair; were 37%c. each; were $1. 5 A X 3 27 Misses’ Jersey Ribbed Combi- 27 . pairs Children’s Fine Ribbed Hose, in brown and cor- dovan; sizes 10, 1014, 25c pair; were 37% Chilaven’s Hosléry Seetlon, Fourth floor. Coaster Wagons 6 Coaster Wikons, $8.45 each; were $9.25. With roller-bearin body, 14xi inches; equippe with striped top; 11-inch wheels. 6 Conster Wagons, $5.95 each; were $8. Same - as -above, only 12x24 Inchés, with 18-inch natlon Sults, low neck, no sleeves, knee léngth—sizes to At girls 16 to 18 years. 5Se suit; s were TSc. Ohfldren's Knit Underwear Section, Fourth tloor. Toys Reduced 15 Sand Mould Sets, six pieces in each set. 95c set; were $1.50. 25 Sailbats with two sails. 95c each; were $1.50. 12 Indian Canoes with two Kassengers. $245 ecach; were 6 -Fairy Tale i..otto Games, slightly damaged. $175 each;™ CErE o ) P o were- y .2 Dart Games, slightly dam- aged. “$1_each; were X by Sars, same de- heads, §1.75_eaeh § Choo Choo 93¢ each; aw with Siges 3 and 4 vears. $1.50 each; were $3.50 and $4. ‘were $2.50. 18 Sailor Hats, fine 64 Children’s Aprons, of ging- f Other -Toys Greatly Reduced. scription, $1.25 each; were $1.75. » -Toy Seetion, Nourth Soor. Toy Bection, Fourth Floor. b ¢1.1. ? ; - Children’s Wearables at Less # 72 Rompers, of gingham, dim- 19 Dresses, adofable . little % ity, chambray or checks; beach - giyles of colored gihghams, in H styles or gathered at the knee. copén, rose, tan, greén, lavender S Finished with turn-over collar o brown. Pléating, *smocking 3 and cuffd of contrasting shades. and color contrasts for trimming. } wide . brims and = streameérs. hams, B or = cretanties. 4 ‘Wanted colors. $1.95 each; were Made with -shoulder straps and i % \ tie stringd. Sikés 2 to 6 years. 7 Chambray Hats, old rose. 95c éneh; were §2. 3 Size 2_years. 50c each; were 2 . 7 $1.50. & . Infaits’ Bection; Pourth Soob. i _ bands. " THE EVENING ST AR, 'WASHINGTON, D. & lofl New York—WASHINGTON—Paris early shoppers—and save. Close 5:30 P.M. Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangzable; aot sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. Women's Low- Heel Pumps Reduced to $5.75 Were $8 and $8.50 Pr. The remnlnder{ lol' l‘wol very opular groups of low footwear. POy pairs Batent Leather Pumps, with gray suede quarter and strap, fastening with metal buckle. Low suede-covered heels. Sizes 4% to 6 AA; 5 and 6 A; 3%, 413, 5, 5%, B; 2%, 4 and 5 C. 20 pairs Black Calfskin Pumps, one strap, low round toes, short vamp and low flat heels. Sizes 4,5 and 5% AA; 4, 4%, 5, 6 and 7 A; 3%, 4,5, 6 6% B;3 to 51 C. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Special Size Apparel 1 Navy Crepe Meteor and Georgette Dress, coat model; size 4075, $29.50; was $58. 1 Navy Canton Crepe Dress with draped skirt effect; size 40%;. $39.50; w . 3 Crepe-back Satin Dresses, in navy and black; handsomely trimmed with old blue; sizes 421; and 44%. $35 each; were 5. 1 Navy Mignonette Dress; size 52%5. $19.50; was $29.50. 2 Black Box-pleated Skirts, with fancy eponge stripe; sizes 34 and 36. $15 each; were $22.50. Special Sise Section, Third floor. Blouses at $1 Four Groups for Remnant Day 31 Tailored Dimity Blouses, Tuxedo, V or round collars.. A few with narrow pleatings. Were $2.95. oo 12 Slip-on Blouses, of Riche- lieu ribbed tricolette. Flame color. Sizes 36 to 4. Were $8. 12 Plaid Silk Blouses, in brown, with high-low collars. Sizes 36 to 4. Were $3.95. s 2 Black Jap Silk Blouses, round collar and short sleeves. Size 34. Were $3.95. Blouses up to $7.50 at $2.95 45 in this group of odds. In- cluding crepe de chine and georgette models in flesh, orchid, gold, bisque, brown, navy and black, Sizes 34 to 44 $5 Blouses at $1.95 19 Moire Poplin Blouses, navy or gray, with tucked fronts and high-low collars. Sizes 36 to 46. Blouse Section, Third floor. 35 Dozen Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs In sheer or heavy linen —narrow hems. 18c each; 6 for $1. A splendid value, when you'll need many to take away on summieér vaca- tions. Handkerchief ~Section, First oor. Silk Underthings Envelope Chemise, flesh- color crepe de chine or satin; strap and built-up styles. Sizes 36 to 44. $2.95 each; were $4.50 and $5. 19 Camisoles chine or satin. navy or black. Sizes 36 to 42. of crepe de Flesh, dresden/ Two_ styles. 78c each; were 6 Princess Slips, of pink wash satin, camisole top. Sizes 0 42. $4.95 each; were $6.75. §_Princess Slips, white erepe de chine and net; strap or built- up styles. Sises 36 to 42. $4.95 each; weére $10.50. Silk Underwear Section, Third floor. . . Lingerie 54 Nainsook Gowns, sleeveless models, with lace insertions and- shirring. 68e each; were $1. 22 Step-In Drawers and Vests, of organdy or voile; tallored and trimmed with narrow coloréd @S¢ each; were $1. * 13 pairs Marcella Drawers, trimmed with lace and narrow embroidery ruffles. 23, 25 and 27 50 - lenths. 7S¢ pair; were $i. 8 20 Skirts, of muslin &nd cam- bric, trimmed with deep ém-. broldered flounces; full lengths. $1.95 each; were 83 and $3.75. Underwéar Section, Thifd floot. - NEGLIGES 9 Kimonos, of box:1bom crepe;, some .in breakfast coat style, others straightlinie with enibroid-. ered collar and cuffs. Lavender, pink and blue. $2.95 each; were- 3450, 3 Taffeta Breakfast Coats, or- chid and purple, with shell: trimming &nd fruit clusters: $7.95_each; were $13. j = 7 Dotted Swiss Kimofios, white- with- lace and ribbon bélts. $3.95 each; were $6. 7 3 Dotted Swiss Braakfast Coats, all “white. " $1.95 éach; were. §3.76. ;o : Neglige lod, Thied flodr. Tennis Rackets Special, $3.35 Just 35 of thése Tennis Racke ets to sell at this special price. Choose yours early. . : 12 Tennis Rackéts, of a well: known ‘make. 875 edch; were 52 1921 Tennis Balls, in 0d Soc_each.. , condition. 1:‘ Base 3',‘;2“' for boys. Se 1 'l‘:;-‘ Base Balls. 8¢ eaehs; ,mu Goods Beetion, Fourth fiver. i Unusually WOMEN'’S Low Prices on COATS---SUITS DRESSES---SKIRTS A new purchase from a big w York jobber who was forced to sell his merchandise at once, together with many of our regular stock high quality garments. Together they make an Here are values you wil Extraordinary Sale for Friday. 1 not want to miss. Jersey Dresses, $7.50 200 at the lowest price we have ever been able to offer for such quality. . Ideal models for vacation and travel. Straightlines, trimmed with contrasting colors. Navy, black, brown, tan and henna. Sport Capes, $10 14 handsome capes of tan, rose or light brown coatings, fall silk lined or plaid backs. In our regular stock they have been $22 Coats Tailored models of fabrics and twill cords. and Capes, $19.50 imported or domestic novelty Plain colors, mixtures, tweeds. Nearly all are fo{f silk lined. Right for vacation and early Fall wear. Jersey Suits, $9.75 109 Tailored Wool and Worsted Jersey Suits. ese were $29.50 and $39.50. Plain colors and heather mixtures, and a number finished with a bit of contrasting colors. Some are our regular $18.50 suits. Women's Dreds Coat and Suit Section—Third floor. Flannel Sport Skirts, $5.95 100 white flannel sports models, well tailored and in the popular blazer models. Green and white. Rose and white. Combinations of— Orchid and white. Henna and white. Gold and white. 2 Exceptional values just mow at the very season when these are most in denfand. Skirt Bection—Third fleor. Special Values Tomorrow in . WOMEN’S SWEATERS 50 Wool Stipons Special, $1 Each Novelty weaves and an as- sortment of colors from which to choose. Fiber Silk Tuxedo Sweaters Special, $2.95 Each 45—~in black, copen, henna. Pure Silk Sweaters Special, $10 Each 8—Tuxedo and slip-on styles in black, green, navy, ‘Were $15 and $19.75. Sweater and Batbing Salt Sectlon, Third fleor. brown, lavender an brown; slightly imperfect—simi- lar to ones in regular stock. 50 Pure Wool Slip-ons Special, $1.95 Each Blocked and striped weaves, high and 'V neck styles; black. navy, braown, green, fuchsia. 28 Fiber Silk Slip-ons $5 Each Were $6.75 to $10.75 Novelty weaves, plain and two-tone - effects; high and V neck, long sleeves; in navy, black, henna, jockey and fuchsia. 2 Imported ‘8lip-ons, of spun siik, blocked weave. two-tone effect. Lavender and henna: gir- dles. $35 each; were $47.30 amd 16 Annette Kellermann Two- in-one Bathing Suits, plain or striped effects; tan, gray, plum, black and navy. Sizes 32, 36, 38. $1.95 each; reduced from higher - prices. Another Big Friday Selling of Corsets, Brassieres and Bandeaux GREATLY REDUCED 50c¢ Eaeh Were $1.50 to $3 100 Corsets, Ferris Waists, Ma- ternity Corsets, semi-¢lastic gir- dles and low top models; sizes 19 to 26 only. $1.50 Each Were $3 to $7.50 50 Cor?kn. including Nemo, Bpecial, Bien-Jolle and Maternity models, in pink broches, fine coutils, me- semi-elastic waistlinés. Sizes 31 to 27 only. Madame Ifens, W. & L didm bust and Each Were $8.50 and $10 22 Li corasta broch model 26, 80, 32, 33, 34. Corset Bection, Third floor. of France and Franco of finest quality pink with walohn boning: re good low-bust styles; sises are broken, though, hende these reductiohs—sises 22, 23, 24, 20c¢ Each Were 50c, 75¢ and $1 100 Brassieres and Bandesusx, of pink and white brocade and rep; front or back closing styler brassieres of strong white mus- 1in, tops of embroidery or heavy lace—Bandeaux in sizes 38 to 44; brassieres, 34 and 36 only. Reduced to 35¢ Each 756_Bandeaux and Brassieres— Net Bandeaux, also some in pink broches, back or front fastening, some trimmed; also maternity brassleres—sizes 84, 36, 42, 44, 46. 75c Each Were $1.50 to $3.50 50 odds and ends in Bandeaux and Brassieres, some semi-elas: tic, Circlets, Nemo; satin-finished bandeaux and Treco. 7z Every Tweed Suit Costume for Misses TO GO AT %15 Former Prices from $28 to $58 Our final clearance rare all the finer quality tweed tomorrow offers you tremendous values. These suits—imported and domestic and in a great variety of models including 45— ‘New Styled Suits Handsome Cape Costumes Colors include tan, brdwn, biue, orchid, mulberry, gray and mixtures. All are full silk lined with soft 14 lsm.r_?"d l%:ua_-, Fourth Soor. heavy crepes or other fine silks. Sizes Floor Cévcrinqs Linoleum—Regular Greatly Reduced y $2.50 Yard—ar $1.25 75 yards offered Friday. Green and tan cork carpet (Linoleum) —good patterns, good weight, 3 Inch thick—well weafing. 6 Wool Russ, versible, size 30x60. RS 376 3x6._8$4.75 eachy Were 1 Wool Scotch Art 9x12._ $15; was $25. < “Sunape” re- 1 Ra eneh; fect. Size 8x! 'lnw«n Rugs, @8 -&m sige h ug. Size ® g Rug, Hit and Miss ef- ) was ain Golors. Size 3 were $10.50. Rug, plain_color. Size s WAk Bectian, Sixth Beor, C., THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1922. White Sateen Petticoats. - Special, ‘1 150 for tomorrow’s selling—and a very important offering. models or double panel back and front— absolutely shadow-proof. Double to the hLip The sateen of these is & very fine quality. Another Lot of Spleridid Values Here for Tomorrow’s Selling FRIDAY REMNANT DAY ACH Friday brings its accustomed lots of odds and ends and special purchases of merchandise, all at greatly E reduced or very vpecial prices for quick clearance. Tomorrow is no exception to the rule. Be among the Petticoat Bection, Third foor. Women’s Italian Silk Camisoles $1.65 Each; Were $2.50 108 Italian Silk Camisoles, built-up shoulder styles with tailored hemstitched tops—elas- tic at waist, in pink; sizes 36 omen's Fise Ribbed Cottom Com- low “neck, sleeveless; Sises 36 and 38. 886 ; were Tha. 18’ Women's Figj Ribbed Lisle Com- bination Buits, bodice style. with ribbon sirape and tEAtAtting kaes. Siass 4. 8i 8 i pink. 68 ; were 15 Women's Swiss Bibbed Lisle Vests, low peck, alee : Ppink and ‘white. 50c each; Knit Underwear Women's Third fioor. Section, NEW PURCHASE 300 Untrimmed Summer Hats $1.45 All are in stock for the first time and offered only as a special Remnant Day feature—the varied attractive summer shapes include pokes, drooping and rolling brims and straight-brimmed hats. All the popular summer colors—white, pink, sand, orchid, gray, jade, navy and black. These are the sort of hats that would regularly sell at $s. Two weeks ago similar hats were sold out in a few hours. Millinery Bection, Third foor. FURNITURE AND I All offered “as is,” subject to slight imperfections, exceptional values included. scars—man, 5 Card Tables, $2.35 each; were 4 Porch Armchairs, with dou- ble woven seats. $3.95 each; were $5. 1 Bed Davenport' Suite, ma- hogany finish, covered in blue striped velour. Comsisting of hedk d..vg‘rmnrt, .:.r::ahnlf and rocker. Very s rice: $137.50. i mas 1 set Breakfast Chairs, deco- rated ivory. 4 side and 1 arm- chulr. $31.35; was AND BEDS damages or 1 Combination Metal Chaise Lounge, Chair and Cot. Complete with mattress and slip caver for chair. $17.45; was $27.50. 1 Englander Folding Couch, 4-ft. width: with rmiattress. $18.25; wan $27.50. 1 Bed, white enameled, 3-ft. sige, with link spring $7.75; was $12.80. 2 Bedroom Chairs, very special at $7.75 emch. . Furniture and Bed Section, Stxth floor. Remnants From the China Section Decorated French China 24 Tea tes, 500 each; were $1.10. 18 Individual Butter Plates, ll'e each; were 350 12 Soup Plates, 50c each: wers $1.25. 12 Chocolate, Cups and Seucers, 8¢ esch; were 10 Berry Dishes, 36¢ each; were 85c. wis, 950 each: were §5. 13 After-dinser Cofiee Cups and Sau- cers, B0c each; were $1.40. 4 32.plece White and Gold Porcelaln Dicoer Sets, Special, $3.65 each. Decorated Porcelain Dinner 1 83 Set, Bpecial, e 1 Iz;kfl ted_and GoM Lined Porcelain Dinner Bet. 3 1 ¥ipiece Wiite and (oid Fetceiain et, .95 China Bection, floor. Reduced to 25¢ Collars and Cuffs for blouses or In the popular sweaters, dresses. found Péggy style. Red bound with navy or navy with red or white. - Bectlen, First Neckwear fiest. Cut Glass Bonbon Dishes . 25c each 72 5 and 6 inch Floral Cut Handled Glass Bon Bon Dishes. Very special value, less than half price. 38¢ eaeh. 20 dozen Colonial Glass Water Tumblers. Special, 45c dozen. 25 Clear Glass 2-quart Colonial ‘Water Pitchers. , 35¢ each. 7 Tinted Glass Salad Bowls. 45¢c ench; were 98e. § Floral Cut 8-inch Glass Salad Bowls. 40¢ each; were $1. 3 Tinted Footed Glass Fruit Dishes. 48c each) were 2 Tinted Glass Flower Bowls. 45c each; were 93e. 3 Covered Colonial Ice Water Jugs. $1 each; were $1.95. 3 Floral Cheése and Cracker Dishes. Special, $1.30 each. * 2 Bedside Water Pitchera, with tumblers. Special, $1.50 ench. 1 Richly Decorated Footed Glass Mayonnaise. 1 Tinted Glass $1.50, was $2.50. Glassware Section, Fifth fioor. Baskets 15 Waste Paper Baskets, im- ported. Special, 35¢ emch. 3 Willow Hampers, imported, round blesched. ~Special, $336 each. 3 Sewing Stands, imported, at- tractive weaves and colors. Spe- cial, $1.50 emch. 2 Willow Hampers, imported, round bleached. Special, $2.75 Siightly imperfect or sh Slightly impe: or shopworn 4 Sewing Stands, {imported. $2.95_each; were $8.50. < 4 Waste Paper Baskets, im- ported. 50c each; were $1. 3 Metal Wasts Baskets, enam- eled. 25e each; were 58e. 2 Shopping Baskets, imported, small size. 35c each; were 75c. 2 Waste Paper Baskets, orange color. $1.25 each; were 2 Willow Wall Pockefs, with metal {nsefts. 78e -ln; were $1.50. 1 Willow Flower Basket, green , was owar Dish. and white, with metal insert. $1.50; was $2.75. - - 1 Chiness Work Beaket, col: ored. i was Basket Section, Fifth floor. Housewares 18—18-inch Glass Towel Bars, complete with nickel posts. Sé¢_ each; were $1.38. 18 Porcelain Table Tops, size 25x40 inches; subject to slight imperfections. each; were 12 Wizsard Triangle Shape Polish Mops, $1.50 zch: w:o namel Wash Stand, 1 White ::lghtly damaged. 3 was 3 Bissell Standard Carpet Sweepers, $4.50. enchy were 2 Ironing Boards on stands, shopworn. eaehy were 2 Folding Wash Benches, with wringer sttachments—shopworti. fte Bathroom Mirrors, size 12x18 inches. 95¢ each; Sears : 1 Balad Bowl, 91.99; was 34. 2 Covered Dishes. $3.50 each; 2 Oval oI, e 2 Tea Pota, 3340 soch; wars 3550, 2 Covered Dishes, $1.95 oneh; -'.n 3. 1 Sauce Boat, was §7. 1 7-inch Open Vegetable Died, $1.75; was $4. -inch 80, each: were $4.80. Dinner Sets—Specially Priced 1 46-plece Decorated Porcelain Dinne: Bet, ll:.ll. s -~ i 15 sets Yellow Bowls, 450 sets wore 60, o B Y0 e wet. 1 x_;r::.mu Blue Canton Chima Vase. 6 Glass Covered S Sl ‘overed Food Jars, Bpecial, Picture Frames - Reduced 25 Photograph Frames, 5x7, 6x8, 6x9, 7x10 sizes. Plain goid, bronze or green gold finishes. $1 each; were to $5. 15 Swinging Frames, in ma- hogany, walnut, or gilt finishes, 82 each; were $4 to $7. Picture Bection, Fifth floor. Luggage Half, Nearly Half and Less Than Half Former Prices 4 Traveling Bags, 18-in.; black cow- ide: three-plece style; hand-mewed in frame: leather llned. $15 each; were 2 Traveling 18-in.: genvine Black m in M.;A: ;l(.v? wairus; hay hide; frame. 1 Traveling Bag, 20:fn.: tan cowhide; three.piece style: hand-sewed in frame. was .: black enamel: fo- Jined: siightly dam- Hat Boxes, black e 20x12 and 16x8; slightly rubbed. exch; were $1¢. Traveling Goods Séctiom, First floor. $1.25 pair; were $2.25 Plain muslin curtsins of an excellent sheer quality—nicely made, an extraordinary offering at a time when they are most needed for summer cottages, etc. Some are slightly mussed. All 2% yards long. 5 doszen Cretonne Covered Sofa Pillows, in three shapes, all filled with Kapook—good for canoes, hammocks, porches, etc, eaen. 6 pafrs Stenciled Crash Cur- tains, with valance, & design that wé are discontinding. $2.80 pair; ‘Were $5.25. Large Collection of Remnénts and ort Lengths. ’ retonnes, and varied other upholstery and drapery fabrios. % to % less than regular prices* Curtain and Drapery BSection, Fifts, . A UMBRELLAS 18 Women’s 25%inch Colored Silk Umbrellas, in green, navy, brown and purple; assorted wood handles, bakalite trimmed. $4.95 each; were $8. 15 Men'’s 28-inch Gloria Cloth Umbrellss, assorted wood han- dles, P. W, and ra shapes. $1.85 each; were . ‘mbrella Section, First floor. Low Priced 12 Wizard Triangle = Shape Dusting Mops. $1.50 each; were 18 Heavy Cortugated Garbage Cans, S-gallon capacity. c each; were $1.35. 6 White Enameled Bath Stools, slightly shopworn. B ntants Metal Feod!! nfan! ng Trays, shopworn. 86¢ eacli; were 3 Royal Roghestér §-cup Per- sélato: were §4. 1 White Kitchen Cabinet Table, with 26x43-inch pofosiain top, shopworn. s wwas 1 G itchen Refuse alvanised Can,. shopworn. 95e; was $L95. 1 H-B ‘Water Poweér Dish Washer, shopworn. $86.78; was Houss Furnishisg Section, Fifeh Soor. shopworn. $1.95 each; : . i | trylized government the removal of ny Ty powers. 3 Li's manifesto was received in offis clal and civil circles here with mixelf feelin, 3 NEW FOOD DISCOVEREE : Johns Hopkins Scientist Says Promotes Bone Growth. i A -~ 14 WU FFERS T0 GET OUTOF WAY FORL Military Chief Accepts Ex- President’s Chatfenge for Unity and Peace. By the Associated Press. | TIENTSIN, June 8 —Wu Pel-Fu and 1 Teao Kun, respectively the dominant military leader of China and his chief jlicutenant, yesterday expressed their willingness to resign in the interests of unifying the fepuliic, provided Li | Yuan-Hung will” fmmediately come to }Pekmg and assume the pr. This development followed yesterday lupon the vigorous manifesto issued Tuesday by Li Yuan-Hung prescriles Ing as a condition under which hg Would attempt to head a new céns ency, retirement from the presidency in 1917, are considered indis = Abolition Nerious Matt n'n;:"unc;lummy of its immediats olition, however, 15 gravely quess tioned. S It i3 pointed out th tuchung or provineial military g ernorsy’ are imi y forced to sign, leaving their troops with 1 sIX Mmonths overdue, there is a £erous probability Whalesale lootings tican the enemi Eram of unif iainers by the able, of ‘mutinie In suct of hope and apprehen The evils of the svstem 67 military governors, which brought about the downfall 0f Li Yuan-Hung and hix of Wu D'ei-F &uin to ensue. | lwf the Canton gov 1fusl>d 10 ment a e | protection, and s in the armed forces in the south Chang Not Eliminated. Chang Tso-Lin, the though defeated and his {drawing into Manchuria, is wholly eliminated. Wu Pei h declared that both must be remov to make way for reunification of 1 north and south, and it is feared yf= the military force available will I needed. = As an alternative it has gested that Li Yuan-Hu presidency for a definit period of six months or ¥ in which the tuchuns wou take to resicn is proposal, Wu Pei-Fu z § Kun declared thes are reade 19 o their resignations in hands uy {his assuming the presidency. in KANSAS CITY, Mo, Jjune §.—I covery of a new food property w promotes bone growth and prev ets was announced by MeCollum of Johns versity in an address before thirty-seventh’ annual conv the Holstein-Fri, America here Dr. Hopkins ed president of tthe association The city for the next eonventio® will be selected by th rectors. 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