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tomorrow. Candy Section, Fourth floor. FRIDAY REMNANT Vita—A Food $1.25 Box; Was $2 24 boxes Vitaminized Fruit Wafers, a tasty concoction that is rich in health properties. Other items not listed, but specially reduced Women's Suits Reduced | 10 Rose and W hite Checked Sport Suits. Greatly reduced to $5. Broken sizes; unlined. 19 Sports Suits. Greatly reduced to $10 each. Tailored, silk-bound seams; 3 different styles from which to choose; sizes 34 to 40. 1 Imported Mixed Tweed Suit, size 36. Reduced to $24.30. 3 ck and White Checked Suit. radlum lined: size 34. Re- duced to $I1R50. 5 Silk Mohair Suits. $39.850 each; were $35. Splendid for traveling —in plain and striped effects. Navy, sizes 36, 38; black, sizes 36, 38: gray. size 38. Beautifully tailored models, long lines, lined in crepe de chine. Suit Seetion, Third floor. Women’s Coats 36 Jersey Coats, for street and general utility wear. Greatly re- duced for immediate clearance— $3.50 each. 1 Navy Jersev Sweater Coat, tuxedo front. $10; wan $13.75. § Homespun Motor kind Sports Capes. Greatly reduced to $12.50. 1 Plaid Back Polaire Sports Cape. Reduced to $5. 1 Kasha Cloth Wrap. $59.50 was $89.50. 1 Marvella Cape Wrap. $95; wan $110. 1 Marvella Coat, hand-em- broidered. $95; wan $150. ‘Women's Coat Section, Third floor. Baronet Satin Skirts $3.95; Were $5.95 30 fine quality Sports Skirts in gray. light blue, orchid, Nile or rose. Very well tailored. Button and buckle trimming. A few with embroidered pockets. Special feature for Friday. Skirt Section, Third floor. Women’s Dresses 15_Crepe Romaine and Can- ton Dresses. sizes 36 to 40. $19.50 each; were $20.50 and $37.50. 4 Navy and Black Taffeta $15 each; were Dresses, size 36. g Gowns, 36 to 40. sizes 36 and 40. ‘were $60. 1 Fuchsia Crepe Ramaine Af- $20.50 each; ternoon Gown, size 38. Women's Dress Section, Third floor. E Remnants i ' Cotton Dress Goods HALF PRICE 1 to 2 Yard Lengths Ratine. French or Ja C Kiddie Cloth, Klndlr‘lfltflv.a'b'l.h P'l.ll“l'l and Printed Voiles, Tissue and Dress n‘;‘““( 8t._Gall Swiss, Y emnants 3 wiss, Tengths 1 to 3% Fards. TS yard: was §L95. ¢ 200 Remnants Cotton Dress Goods Lengths 1% to 3% Yds. Ginghams, 32 inches wide, 30o, 3 000 and $1 yard: were. 20u o $1.98 yord. ‘Tiesue Gin; 38 inches wide, 400 were 80 and T and 600 ; aad Toe. Cotton” Dress Goods Section, Becond $45; wan’ 1 Black and White Cape and Skirt Suit, size 38. $35; was $43. 1 Imported Eponge Suit, In orchid, gray radium lined; size 34. Specinl, $15. 2 Beautifully Tailored Im- ported Tweed Buits, mixed tan and blue; size 36. Reduced to $13 each. 1 Tan Crepe-lined Suit, self trimmed; size 36. Reduced to $18.50. Special Size Apparel 1 Navy Taffeta Dress. combined with georgette; size 42%. $10.50; wan $40. 2 Tallored Taffeta Dresses, in na Sizes 42% and 44%. $19.30 each; were $40. 1 Black Embroidered Tricolette Dress, size 42%. $12.50; was $25. 2 Prunella Skirts with fancy eponge stripes: waist measures 34 and 36. 810 each; were $20. 1 Tan Covert Bult. size 42%. Greatly reduced to $35. 8 Volle Dresses, in black and ‘brown, sizes 40% and 46%. 50 each; were $12.50, Special Size Section, Third floor. Model Millinery Reduced to $3.50 25 of our high-priced models in shades of navy. black. brown and gray. Included are a few of those very beautiful tulle tur- bans. 18 Rough Straw Sailors. in wanted sport shades. Greatly reduced to $1.50 each. 9 Untrimmed Hats. in a va- riety of shapes. take a reduc- tion to 73c each. Millinery Section, Third floor. Misses’ Apparel 8 Afternoon Dresses, in taf- feta and crepe de chine; dbrown, henna, navy and black; sizes 14, $12.05 each: were $35. 12 Imported Ginghhm Dress medium checks in green, red a yellow: straightline model some with embroidered colla sizes 14. 16, IQ’R“.VB each; we 75 and $10. .&4 Imported Down Dilly Frocks. of Scotch chentlle, in brown and henna: sizes 14, 16, 18. $10 each; ‘were $16.50. 3 Crepe Knit Frocks, straight- line models, button trimmed: in brown, tan and maroon; sizes 16, 18. Greatly reduced to $10.75. 8 Tweed Dresses, straightlined and button trimmed: in tan, rose and orchid; with Peter Pan col- hrs; sizes 14, 16, 18. $4.50 each; were $10.75. 7 Tweed and Homespun Suits. all silk %indd: in rose, orchid and mulber Greatly reduced to $8.75 each. Misses” Bection, Fourth floor. Baby Carriages Greatly Reduced 1 White Enamel English Per- ambulator. Redueed to $25. 1 White Enamel Pullman Car- riage, corduroy upholstered. $32.50; was $00. 5 Children’s Swings, with wooden frames, fiber seats, brass chains and safety strap. $1.50 each; were $3. aby Carriage Section, Fourth floor. Women’s Pumps & Oxfords Greatly Reduced to *4.75 Quantities are small and sises brokes, but the values in this group of high quality footwear are remarkable. Patent Leather and Patent Combination Pumps with Staes 5. 60 and Gray Touis or Baby_ Louis 54 8% and T AA 74, and 8 AA: 835, 4. 6. 8 A; 3. 3%, 4, 5%, 6% B 3%.7¢. 90 Pairs Oxfords. black sad tan calfskin and black kidskin in several styles. Sise . 5, B%. 6 an AAA: 4, &% 20d 1% L] ‘omen's Shoe Bection, Third floor. BLOUSES—Many Kinds Very Deep Reductions 40 Tailored Blouses, dimities, voiles and cotton crepe, with Peter Pan, V and Tuxedo collars. .Sizes 34 to 46. $1.95 ucph: :ére 11_Suit Blouses of georgette 1k; white, brown or and tuck-ins. Greatly reduced Blouses, copen. lavender, rose, Round pique collars, edged with Irish crochet lace. 'Sizes 34 to 42. T8¢ ench; were $3. Blouse Seetion, Third floor. 29 Suit Blouses, georgett. and crepe de chi navy, jade, taupe, flesh and ‘whit Tie-ons and tuck-ins. Sizes 34 to 46. $2.95 each; were $5.45. net e, in bisque, 16 Lingerie Blouses, organdies and voiles, in white and bisque. Tie-ons and tuck-ins. Sizes 34 to 44. $2.95 each; were $6.75. 95 18 Decorated Glass Flower Vases, 6-inch size. 3Se each. 15 Light Cut Glass Handled Olive or Jelly Dishes. 3Se each; were 30c. _ 10 Hand Decoratad 1 ch Glags Vases. Sa>clal, 85c eseh. 10 Light Cyt Giass Bon Bon Dishes. 75¢ each; were "G“U ht Cut 5 d ght Cu ugar an Cream Sets. 78c each; were $1.50. GLASSWARE SPECIALS 35 Dozen Ice Tea Tumblers Special, 60c Dozen Clear optic: glass, medium weight, well finished. Pressed C Water Tumblers, . Diam 10c Each; Were 20c¢ 20 Dozen Colonial Glass Tumblers Very Special, 45¢ Dosen ond Pattern 4 Dainty Light Cut Mayon- :l-‘l.-‘ Sets. 7T5c emch; were 3 Light Cut Cheese and Cracker Sets. e each, Py each; were 3 Topax Glass Fruit Bowls, l.r‘nRflecL T8¢ each; were -1 pair Amber Tinted Glass. Candlesticks, imperfect ‘was 83, - Open 9 AM. STk - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! N, D. O, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922. — CLOSED SATURDAYS Woohward & Lothway New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Is Always Worthy of your careful consideration. We Do Not “talk it up”—~because values speak for themselves. "So We Ask You to come and see for yourself the remarkable values offered tomorrow. Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O, D, or on approval. No mail or phone orders accepted. Men’s and Young Men’s Suils Finally Reduced, 529.50 63 Fine Wool Suits, odds and ends of broken lines. Blue serges, fancy wools and gabardines, in single or double breasted and sports models. : BLUE SERGE, Regulars............... Sizes 34 } 35 ’ 5[] 3 36 42 4 2 BLUE SERGE, Stouts.. | § BLUE SERGE, Longs... GABARDINE, Regulars.. GABARDINE, Cadets | 2 | | | 2 | | FANCY WOOL, Regulars.......c.cocee. | All these suits are from our regular stocks of high quality makes. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. MEN'S FURNISHINGS Many Exactly Half Price Tomorrow 76 Ties, fancy colored silk, four-in-hands; neatly striped and figured patterns; good col- ors. 45¢ each; were S1. 35 Straw Hats, new sallor shape, saw edge; best make and finish. Sizes 6%. 7. 7%. 7% and 7%. $1.45 each; were $3. 14 pairs Golf Stockings. brushed wool. Oxford gray and ca 's_hair colors. Fancy tops. Sizes 9%, 10 and 11. $2.50 pair; we 84 Neglige Shirts, woven mad- and striped crepe; neat pat- Sizes 14, 15, $1.55 each; r terns, fast colors. 18%, 16 and 16%. were $2.50 and $3. Men's Furnishings Bection, First fioor. Special, 20 Dozen Glove Silk Camisoles $1.65 Each; Were $2.50 white, mavy and en size assortments; lendid values. 18 Women's Silk Top Com- bination Suits, with mercerized bodies; low neck. no sleeves, tight knee: in pink or white. Size 36. $1.25 each; were $2.25. 36 Jersey Ribbed Combination Suits, low neck, sleeveless, shell trimmed drawers; size 36. 37%c each; were 75c. Knit Underwear Section, Third fioor.’ Women’s Colored Silk Umbrellas Special, $4.95 Just 75 of these satin- bordered Silk Umbrellas, the silk subject to sligh imperfections, ~but thi will not affect the wear- ing qualities. In navy, purple, green, red and brown; with as sorted wood handles, bake- lite and leather trimmed; finished with wrist rings or strap. Tmbrella Section, First fioor. 10 Dozen Pairs Women’s Silk Hose $2.35 Pair; Were $3 In Cordovan and Brown Sizes 84 to 10 36 pairs White Lisle Thread Hose, seamless feet. Size 9 only. 35c pair; were 33c. 36 pairs Women's Extra-size Brown Mercerized Hose, slightly irregular; sizes 10 and 10%. 6Sc pair; if perfect would be. $135. 14 pairs Fine Sports Silk Hose, in vertical striped design. Sizes 9 and 9%. $3 pair; were $3. Hoslery Bection, First floor. Women’s Muslin Gowns, 78¢c 9 dozen Cool Nightgowns, d with color- Very Special. . Cotton Underwear Section, Third ficor. Philippine Wear Much' Less 23 Envelope Chemise, built-up shoulders, slightly sofied; sizes 36 to 42. $1.96; each; were corset covers, .embroidered. Sizes 36 to 40. $1.95 suit; were - $4.50. . Biik Underwesr Bection, Third ficor. g5 drawers and* 10 dozen Union Suits, of mad- ras; sleeveless, knee length; closed crotch. Sizes 34 to 50. Very special, 85¢ suit. 46 Shirts, woven madras and fiber silk; attractive striped pat- terns and fast colors. Sizes 14, 141% and 15 $2.35 each; were 34 to 96. 250 pairs Silk Plated Socks, double 1isle reinforcements. Black with vertical self stripes or two- tone colors. Sizes 834 to 11%. 48¢c pair, or 6 pairs for $2.50; were 85¢ to $1 pair. 40 Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, white with colored borders. 50c each; were $1. Boys’ Wear 6 Gray Mohalr Motor Dusters, full cut; sizes 10, 12, 14, 16: if there's girl in the family she might wear one, to0. $2.25 each; were $4.50. 32 Small Boys' Khakl Sports Suits, button-on models, with short sleeves and low collar; sizes 3 and 4 years. 65c each; were $1. 60 Boys' Middy Blouses, white with blue coll: either Palmer or all-blue and khak 4, 6, 8, 10, but not in every $1.55 emch; were $1.95 to $2.85. Boys' Bectlon, Fourth foor. Growing Girls’ Pumps and Oxfords Greatly Reduced to $2.35 Pair 13 pairs Sports Oxfords, in white or tan elkskin, trimmed with black or brown calfskin: rubber soles and heels; ‘sizes 41, 5. 5%AA, 4, 4%, bA, 5B, 251C. 19 pairs Tan Calfskin One-Strap Pumps, round toe, welt soles, low heels; sizes 4 to 6AA, 4% ‘to 6A, 3, 8%, 4B, 3R1C. 4 pairs Black and Tan Calfskin Oxfords, round toes, welt soles, low heels; sizes 3, 3% AA, 3A, 4C. golurentle 8hoe Bection, Fourth Joor. Girls’ Wearables 12 Jumper Dresses, of ging- bam; pavy and & few gray and tan.’ Sizes 8 to 14 years. pecial, 96 each. 24 Combinations, consisting of under body with knicker dravw- ers. Plain or lace and embroid- ery trimmed styles. Sizes 6 to_14 years. , 880 3 Regulation ~Dresses, "' ‘models all-white with biue rs_and cuffs. Slightly soil- 8izes 12 ard 14 years. ed. $3.95 each: wers $4.50. 2 Middies, all-wiite jean, full regulation. ‘Size 8. A bit muss- ed. $1.85 each: were $1.95. 1 pair Bloomers. white crepe: a trifie solled. Bize 12. 40 pair; was 1 deal Walst, embroidery trimmed: slightly solled. Size 10. 45c; was 78c. 1 Apron, pink figured percale: mussed. Size 16. 95c; was $1.50, Girls' Section, Fourth, floor. Children’s Wear 19 Gingham Dresses, copen, green and rose with small' checked rufe at neck, sleeves and pockets. Sizes 3 to 6 years. 65c each; were $1.30. 11 All-wool ~Sweaters, tan, red. copen or brown. With collar, cufts and belt. Sizes 2 and § years Greatly reduced to $1.45 each. 23 Feeding Bibs, of un- bleached muslin with catch-all pocket, bound in colored =sateen. 15¢ each; were 25e. 20 Shams, for small beds. ‘With nursery figures and colored borders. 75¢ each; ‘were $1.50. Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. Children’s Hose 40 pairs Boys' and Girls' Fine Ribbed Hose, in black, cordovan and white; sizes 9%, 10, 10%. 2B pairs ‘were BOe. 120 pairs Children’'s Three-quarter SocKs, 1isl thread, in cadet blue; sizes 7 to 10. 3 patrs, § e 21 pairs B ‘Wool Golf Socks, in heatl mixtures; sizes 7, 7%, 8, 9. BOe pair; Caildren' ews Hosiery Section, 1 Men’s Black and } Tan Oxfords Reduced to $3.95Pr. Several discontinued lines are included in this lot. 76 pairs of black and tan ox- fords—plain and brogue styles;; sizes 6, 614, 7, 814, 10 C;6t010D. Men's Shoe Section, First floor. Corsels, *5 HALF PRICE 45, including fine makes: American Lady, Lyra and Woodthrop. Of pink satin and fancy brocades. Sizes 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29 and 0. 30 Corsets, Lily of France models, of cool Pekin stripe, walohn boned, waist- line !o& At half price, each. 35 Brassieres and Ban- deaux, of Jersey silk, broches and elastic or all- over embroideries and laces. Sizes 36, 38, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Far under regu- lar price, T5¢ each. 0 Ideal Corsets, for mfsses. Made of white ocoutil and with garters. Sizes 22, 24 and 25. each; were $1. Corvet Bection, Third fioor. Colored Tub Silk Petticoats, $1.95 Were $2.95 3 dosen Silk Petticoats, In hades of rose, tam, blue, henna, ray and black. Well finixhed and with two pleated rufiies. 14 Satin Petticoats, flesh color, with hemstitched or scalloped .95 each: were $3.95. Charmeusette with colored piping. $1.50 each; were 13 Extrla Size Petticoats, satin, in_blue, brown or changeable . colors and with ruffied and tucked flounce. $3.95 each; were $5 and $6.75. Petticoat Section, Third floor. Porch Frocks $2.95; Were $5 16 Plaid Gingham Dre in colors with wh! que nd cufts; sashes and three - quarter eeves. _Sizes 36 to 44. 10 House Dresses, of plaid gingham, lavender and brown. V or squire neck. Sizes 36 to 43. $1.05 each; were 15 Bungalow Aprons, of col- ored plaid gingham. Sizes 36 to 40. 78c cach; were $1.35. House Dress and Apron Bection, Third floor. Bathing Suits Special, $3.95 Each Annette Kellermann Wool Two- in-one Bathing Suits, in brown, purple, orange and green. Also Black Sateen Bathing Suits, at- tractively trimmed. Choose from an assortment of 75 garments. Annette Kellermann Cot- ton Tights, special, $1. Regulation style, in black only. 12’ Pure Silk Tuxedo Sweaters, irregulars of our $19.75 grade. pecial, $1275 each. 24 Fiber Silk Tuxedos, irreg- ulars of our $12.75 grade. Spe- cial, $7.50 each. Bathing Suit Section, Third Soor. Wool Tuxedos Special, $1.95 50 of these sweate t-welight link-wov. in black, navy, buff " Close 5:30 P.M. yard; 20 yi 65 and cope: 250 Remnants of Crepes and Siiks, in black and colors, % less. Silks Reduced 60 yards Crepe de Chine, in pink and white $3 was $3.50. ards Black Cambridge Crepe, $3 yard; was $4. yards Printed Crepe de Chine, in brown, green 65¢ yard; was $1.35. Bilk Bection, Becond floor. 82 yard; was Pongee, in natural FURNITURE Reduced for Remnant Day—Offered “As Is” Subject to Slight Imperfections, Damages and Scars 1 Upholstered Arm Rocker, in blue damask, spring seat con- struction. $32.75; was 1 Small Size 3-Plece ul\'in‘ Room Suite—settee, armchair and rocker—in hany finish, with tapestry upholstery. 1 Set Mismatched Dining-room Furniture, 8 pieces, s was 875, ncluding 48- inch 6-foot extension table, serving table, 5 side and 1 arm chairs, with leather seats. $115; was $182.50. 1 Combination Brown Mahogany Dresser and Toilet Table to match, ;Ilu table with triplicate mirror, Adam style. $85 for the set; was 2 American Walnut Tea Wagons, with removable serving trays. $14.76 each; were $27. 1 Combination Br: vn Mahogany End Table. 1 Large Arm Chair for the lawn; painted white. Reduced to $8.75. $6.75; was $12. 2 Hickory Arm Chalrs for the lawn. $2.50 each. Beds—Reduced - 1 Pair Mahogany-finish Metal Beds, with wire link springs; size 3 lL:llow head and foot. Pair Ivory Metal Beds, 3-ft. size. $17.50 pair; was $22.50 3 was $32. 1 White Enamel Bed, woven-wire springs; 3-ft. size. $0.75; was $17.25. $6.75 each; were $13. 3 Metal Cots, woven-wire springs and folding legs, 3-ft. size. Furniture and Bed Bection, Sixth floor. Worth-While Savings in Reed and Reed-Fiber Furniture 1 Solid Weave Reed Rocker, up- holstered seat and back, in cre- tonne; box spring cushion, putty enamel decorated: slightly soiled. $10.75; was $23.50. 1 High Back, Wing Style Reed Fiber Rocker, cretonne uphol- stered, spring, antique ivory enameled. 81 was $2250. 1 Upholstered Reed Rocker. spring enameled {n antique ivory. Very speeial, $9.75. 1 Upholstered Reed Fiber Ex- tension Stool or Tabourette, with felt cushion, covered in cretonne: antique _{vory finish: slightly solled. Very Special, $8.75. 1 Reed Chair, upholstered seat and back; spring seat—antique ivory finished. $11.75; was $23.50. 1 0dd Reed Fiber Settee, solid weave seat and back; greatly re- duced to $5.75. 1 Antique Enameled Reed Fiber Settee, in blue and brown; woven seat and back; wide arm. Great- ly reduced to $11.75. 1 Three-Piece Reed Suite $23.50; was $36.25 —enameled in anfigue blve itional chairs and A rockers to mateh, $7.75 each. 1 Reed Fiber Rocker, large size, upholstered seat and bac box spring cushion, brown fin- ish. $16.75; was $32.50. 1 Reed Chair, upholstered in tapestry, spring seat; frosted brown finish. $13.75; was $25. Rocker to match, $13.75; was Both pleces slightly shopworn. Willow and Reed Section, Fifth fioor. Traveling Goods 1 Extra Size Hartmann Ward- robe Trunk; lift top; dust cur- tain, and laundry bag combined; floor sample. $45, was $60. 1 Full Size Lift Top Mendel ‘Wardrobe Trunk. double lever locking device; floor sample. $45, was $60. 1 Full Sjze Hartmann Ward robe Trunk, rounded edges, tra heavy lock and draw_bolts, le. o floor samp! , was $03. 4 Women's Genuine BI v hide- Suit Cases, bass wood frames, double lock. moire lin- ing; pockets in both ends and the top; slightlv rubted—sizes 20 and 22 inches. $0.73 each; were $15. Lot of Traveling Bags Greatly .Reduced Traveling Goods Section, First floor. Friday Clearance Prices Small Lots of RUGS 5 27x54 Klearfiax Rugs, $2.35 each; were $4.50, 8 3x6 Rattania Rugs, $L75 each; were $3.75. 3 8x10 Rag Rugs, $7.50 each; were $15. 3 9x13 Rag Rugs, $10 each; were $20. :'mmn-n.uuemwm 6 6x9 Figured Grass Rugs, Sample Lot. Special, §3.95 each. Rug Section, Bixth floor. CHINA 15 Sets of Yellow Mixing Bowls, subject to factory imperfections; 3-plece sets. Very -ui,l. 45e set. 3 5 pairs Hand Decorated Salt and g’ev 7\ Bhakers, $1.35 pairs ‘were 36 Decorated American Porce- lain Breakfast Plates, 20c emch; were 40c. 50 Blue Bird Pvr«lfin Tea Cups and Saucers, 20¢ 3 were 1 Decorated Haviland China Sauce Boat and Stand, $1.75; was (3 ngpan China Olive Dishes, ‘were 2 2 Dccoluud French China 14+ inch Platters, $3.76 each; were 3 Decorated Imported China Marmalade Jars, on pla TSe enchy were $1.50. € Decorated Pgttery Salt Boxes, slightly imperféct. 35e eaeh; TFooted Jardiniere, ""? Brass Footed Jardinlers, slightly shopworn. $135; was 1 Brass Umbrella Jar, slightly shopworn. _$1.95; was $350. . fioor. 1 Brass -u‘nuy shopworn. $3.50; Madeira Boudoir Pillowcases Greatly Reduced $2.00 100 Rure Linen Cases, size 14x18 inches: beauti- fully hand-scalloped. Linen Section, Second fioor. 0Odds and Ends in Curtains Table Covers, Etc. 10 pairs Hemstitched Mar- quisette Curtains, 2% yardslong. 90¢ p: 2 pa tains. with valance. were $3.75. 25 Small Cretonne Covered Knee or Stoop Pads, si#e 7x14 inches. Special, 10c each. 6 Cretonne Table Covers, 36 inches square, 28c each; were rs Stenciled Crash Cur- $1.85 pair; Another large collection of remnhnts — Cretonnes, voliles, madras, silks. silkolines: dra- pery and upholstery fabrics. Reduced 34 to 3% less. Curtain and Drapers Section, Fifth floor. Basketware Slightly Damgged or Shopworn 5 Large Imported Waste Paper Baskets. “S0c each; were $L. 2 Japanese Fruit Baskets. 95¢ each: were $1.75. 2 Colored Chinese Work Bas- kets. 75c emch; were $1.35. 2 Imported Sewing Stands. $1.50 each; were $3. 1 Japanese Reed Scrap Basket. $1.50; was $3. 1 Large Felt-Lined Silver B: ket. $2.50; 5. 1 White Willow Corner Ham- per. $3.95; was $7.50. 1 Covered Work Basket. $1.50; ‘was $3. 1 Round $2.25; was $4.50. Also 10 imported Waste Bas- kets. Specinl, 25¢_each. 3 French Twine Shopping Bags. 35¢ each; were 70c. Basketware Section, Fifth floor. HOUSEWARES Slightly Shopworn or Imperfect At Much Less Than Usual Prices 12 Porcelain Table Tops, sise 25x40, $1.95 each. Jf perfect would sell for twice this price. 36 Wood Coat Hangers. Be each: were 10c. 1 Porcelain-Top Kitchen Table, 25x40 inches. $6.95; was $11.50. 1 Large White Enameled I X L Kitchen Cabinet, 56-inch sliding porcelain table top. $72.50; was Mexican Hamper. .50. 6 Self-wringing Scrub Mops. 85¢ ench; were $1.15. 6 White Handle Four-string Brooms. 95c each; were $1.35. 6 Feather Dusters, with pol- ished handles. 65c each; were $1.25. 3 White Enameled Canister Sets, of 6 pieces each. $L85 each; were_$2.50. 3 Large Size Kitchen Towel Racks. 85c¢ each; were $1.85. 6 Opalite Glass Rolling Pins. BOc cach; were 75c. 9 Round Imitation Leather Chair Seats. 13-inch size. B0 each; were $1. 12 Papler-mache Mats. B0c each; were §1.25. 6 1Ideal Pastry Boards 86c each; were $1.75. 1 Natural 60-inch Settee Table. $13.50; was $17.50. 2 Small Size Week's Electric Ranges. with two burners and- - oven. $50 each; were $78. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Golf Bags 6 5-inch 3-stays Standing Bags, leather trimmed, in khaki and white. $2.45 each; were $3.50. 5 b-inch 3-stays Standing Bag: brass bottom, leather trimmed, lace top and bottom, 2-inch leather cuffs. $6.25 each; were $10.38. 2 6-inch 3-stays Standing Bags, brass bottom, 6-inch leather cuffs, lace top and bottom. with hood in brown canvas, leather trimmed. $9.75 each; were $16.75. Bporting Goods Bection, Fourth floor. 4 Couch Hammocks In Perfect Condition $9.75 each; were $12.45 Splendid Value, When ‘They're Most Wanted. CHARGE TWO BOYS DROWNED FRIENDS One Demanded $1.10 a;pd Other That Mate Swim, According to Police. : LANCASTER, Pa., July 13.—Twelye- year-old Samuel B. Jacobs of Terre Hill, near here, has confessed, dc- cording to the state police, that:he caused the death of his boy friend, Willis Sweigart, the same age, be- cause he coveted his Fourth of July ]unvlnp. $1.10, with which he wanted to buy firecrackers and lce cream for |nimself. Young Swelgart waa ;rowned in & mill pond near Terre 111 July 1 and his body recovered the following d: Jacobs lol’d :;e ate police ¢ his companion, who could not swim, was swinging on the end of a rope suspended over I‘ ¢ water and that he refused to iet him land on the bank until he agreed to surrender his money. Swelgart rg- Iu_sed and when his strength failed feil into the water and was drowns CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 13.—. - ander Jackson, seventeen, was l:l;‘t;' venile court on a charge of being & gelinquent murderer” in_connectiGn with the drowning_yesterday of Ottp Falk, fourteen, in Lake Erie. Police say Jackson tried to “teach" Falk to swim by throwing him from a rowboat about 200 feet from shos Fith the command: “Now swl 'a cou! no v i Falk c t swim and sank to his Jackson denies hi ying the ‘boat capsizea, ¢ SUNb saving —_— SHOWS BIG REDUCTION IN ROAD BUILDING COST Maryland Official States Work Is 25 Per Cent Cheaper Than Any- where Else in East. ; Special Dispa’ i to The Star, BALTIMOK?, July 1i—Roads in state of Maryland are being bmh% per cent cheaper than in any other state in the east, according to an ams nouncement made by John N. m:%’ groflnlrmln of the state roads comm A ‘mile of road now costs $23,000, whereas just after the war the cost per mile had advanced to $40.000. The present rate is as low as could pos= sibly be expected, accord: Mackall. e Bids for the construction of & thirty-three-mile state road to cons nect Baltimore directly with southera! Maryland will be opened about the middie of August. This road will ron: direct to Mattawoman. Here it Wit branch, one going to Charlestown and’ the other to St. Marys. 29 t present any one coming from either of these two places with Bats timore as the destination must firsg g0 to Annapolis or Washington. That is, unless he takes the notoriously bad dirt way which at present forms the site for the new construction. The thirty-three miles is planned to be completed in four years. One mil- lion dollars, issued in bonds to the amount of $250,000 each year, will cover the cost. Probably two and three contracts will split this yearly sum. | Mackall declares that this evstem of letting small contracts is the biggest reason for the success of the commis- sion in keeping down cost per mile. MARS’ SPOT DENSE VAPOR Observatory Director Explains Re- cent Remarkable Phenomenon. FLAGSTAFF. Ariz. 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