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HAND AT PEKING 0id .'Republican Parliament May Look to Hiyn at Re- ¢ viva) Tuesday. LI’'S PLAN IN JEOPARDY Ex-President of COanton Igmores Invitation to Aid Reuni- fication. Ty the Associated Press. PEKING, China. July 2 Sen, deposed president of South China. virtually interned aboard his puny cruiser, Wingfung, in Canton barbor, nevertheless holds the balance of pow- er in the old republican parliament ot All-China, which is expected to meet in the first session of its revival here next Tuesday. Sun has sent no reply to President 1.i Yuan-Hung's invitation that he come to Peking and join in the work of reunion 3 Quorwm Reaches Peking. | In the meantime a sufficient nflm-l ber of members of the old parliament have arrived to make a quorum for the reopening of that body, but & number of those who are Supporters of Sun Yat-Sen, or at least sympathize with him, are preparing to leave again and thus, by reducing the to- 14l available membership below the ry quorum, block President Ns for the reunification of the . which, apparently have not Sun's nhprn\‘n:n " iz he program of reunification, an- el o hoidly a few short weeks 2zo by President Li and indorsed by Gon. Wu Pei-Fu. the military leader who made Ld's recall to office possible, Tias become a political foot ball, with fectional presidential _candidates jeoming in the ofing, varlous prov-g ks demanding autonomy. the treas- | Hrv empty. thousands of government | @mployes unpaid. numbers of the federal departments closed for lack of funds and the situation generally ifting backward Lt Ready to Retire. > President Li Yuan-Hung repeatedly Jias declared that he is ready to retire 2+ parliament’s word and this decla- Tation has set the presidential bee Buzzinz in different factional camps. “One favors the retention of Li in the preside! another puts forward Wu | bei-F'u. but Wu has declined. still a third has started a boom for Tsao Kun. one of the most powerful Tuchuns, or military leaders of the sorth, but Tsao is tainted with the itch of militarism and his candidacy as found many enemies. MEXICAN SLEUTHS CEASE <SHADOWING OF BIELASKI Chauffeur of Kidnapers Said to Have Made Some Kind of = Confession. B the Associated Press * MEXICO CITY. July 2T.—No move Was made yesterday to arrest A Bruce Bielaski, formerly of the Amer- Jean Department of Justice, or his wife. and at the request of Mr. Bie- Iaski numerous detectives who have Been shadowing him have been called £ Jesus Barcenas and Mme. Milo, who ! Were arrested yesterday in connec- ton with the kidnaping of Bielaski, have gompleted their testimony be- fore the court at Cuernavaca. They Xre not being held in jail, but are Snder constant surveillance. There is an.unconfirmed report here That the party’s chauffeur at the time uf the kidnaping, Montes De Oca, has ! Been released at Cuernavaca after a Gonfession of some kind. the natu of which has not been ascertained. THREW WIFE OFF ROOF. est Indian Sentenced for Murder in New York. i I NEW YORK, July 27.—Harold Mil- Tar a West Indian, was sentenced by Judge Talley in general sessions to from twenty vears to life in state's prison for killing his wife by throw- Ing her from the rodf of a five-story Touse. He said he killed the woman Th a rage when he caught her making ®n engagement with another man gver the telephone. PERPETUAL | BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,000,000 Surplus More Than $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY. President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary Boys’ Blouses Finally Reduced, 25¢ usés, of various stri or_plein color-ma- terials, attached col necl d, Bton or button- e BisSaeg i Wit e Wwhite and stripes; broken sizes, 7, 8, 9, 14 and 15 years. Slightly mussed. $1.15 each; “Alikeneeds]” practical ome-plece undergarments. 3 and 4 n-,r: A trifie rumled. r{h uncll ‘were 33 Flanneletta Nightshirts. Si. 4, t and I years. 70¢ eachs wfi'o #1368, e Boys' Bietios, Fourth floor. _THE_EVENING STAR, Woodward X Lot Open 9 AM. CLOSED SATURDAYS THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1922, Close 5:30 PM. Silk Princess Slips at Less 8 Princess Blips, of pink or brown safin; tailored styles with camisole tops. Bises 36 10 ¢4, $5.95 each; ' were \ 6 Princess Siips, of satifi, crepe de +hine or radium silk. White, flesh or brown. Taliored, with camisole tops. Sizes 36 to 42. $7.95 each; were $10.50 and $12. 7 Philippine Combinations; open drawer styles: hand embroidered and scalloped edge. Sizes 36 to 40. Greatly reduced to $1.85 each. Bilk Undérwear Section, Third foor. Friday is Always Remnant Day —and Remnant Day always brings the worth-while savings on season- Men’s Summer Clothes Greatly Underpriced 125 pairs Palm Beach and Mohair Trousers, sizes 30 to 44 waist ; all first quality, in light and dark shades; plain and self stripes, plain weaves and contrasting stripes. Special Price, $3.95 pair 48 Fine Tailored Suits from our own stock, many of them hand-tailored. Blue serges, fancy woolens and tan gabardines. Broken size range, but splendid values * for men who can be fitted. Reduced to $24.75 each 13 Fancy Woolen Suits, broken sizes; absolutely dependable qualities. Reduced to $19.75 each 36 pairs Gotf Knickers of Palm Beach cloth, linen and Mummy cloth. $3.95 pair; Were $7 7 Gray Washable Office Coats, broken sizes. $1 each; Were $2 Men’s Furnishings At Greatly Lowered Prices 95 Union Suits, self-striped 22 dozen pairs Silk Socks madras, sleeveless and knee (silk outside, lisle inside), length. Elastic back insert. plain black or black with Sizes 36, 38. 40 and 46. 6Sc vertical stripes and two-tone sult; were S1.25. color mixtures. Reinforced 14 pairs Golf Hose, oxford heels and toes. Sizes 9% to gray and natural camel's hair. 11. 38c pair; 6 pairs, $2; Sizes 9% and 10. $250 pair; were 65c and up. were $8. 56 pairs Socks, of black 27 Cotton Crepe Shirts, cotton; full fashioned; dou- collar attached. Tan, blue ble heels, toes and soles. and pin Sizes 1414, 15, 16 Size 10. 20c pair; were 50c. and -16}5. $2.15 each; were 76 Silk Ties, four-in-hand $3.50. and bow. Good colors. 12 Bathing Suits, all-wool stripes and_foulards. 45¢ one and two piece styles. e E; were $1. Navy, brown and green. 39 Nightshirts, light-weight Sizes 34, 36 and 40. $325 muslin, V necks. Sizes 15 to each; were $6 and ug: 20. Very special, $1 each. Men's Purnishings Section, First floor. Men’s Oxfords Low Priced 23 Pairs Men's Dark Tan 55 Pairs Men’s White English Ox{o;dl . Canvas Oxfords —with narrow toe. Sizes 55, —round toe, white 6. 6%, 7. 7%, 8, 8.9, 10 C: {eather sole—and heel 544, 6%, 7, 7%, 8, 8%, 9, 94, R 5 10. "/‘D Sstt;,";’ priced, Miodel. Specially priced, $295 pair. $2.25 pair. fen’s Shoe Bection, Becond floer. QOdd Lots Women’s Low Shoes For Friday-—$3.75 pr. Almost regardless of former prices, we have grouped these low shoes, from our regular stocks. Broken sizes and a few pairs of a kind, but very exceptional values. O Pumps —of patent leather or patent < v and gray suede combinations; Kid 8nd CRlgk wiOxforcunith with Louls or Baby Louis heels. Cuban or low heels and Goodyear Sizes . 513, 6 and 8 AAA; 4. 4%, welt soles. Sizes 6, 5% and 6 6. 7. 7% and 8 AA; 3%. 4, T3 AAA: 4, 4% 5 5% and 7 AA: 3%. and 8 A: 3, 3%, 4% and 4, 4% b5and 7 A; 3, 3%, 4, 4% B; 215, 3, 3!z and 4 C; 2%z, 3 and 3% D. e 6B . 3,41 and 7 C. Women's Shoe Section, Third Floor. Colonial Glass Wide- Mouth Pitchers Special, 35¢ 300 Clear Glass Pitchers, one- half gallon capacity. And with the specially good featuté of Marquisette Curtains, 90c pair Just 400 pairs, and they should go quickly, for the quality is unusually fine. Hemstitched and of highly mercerized mar- . quisette. 2/ yards long. TR l o I M Il il wide mouth. This permits fill- ing with large pieces of ice without danger of breaking the glass. Several styles and shapes. Very speciai, 35c each. Glassware Section, Fifth floor. 20 Covered Su, 20 Cream Pitchers, 25c_each. Chinaware Bection, Fifth floor. Luggage 'Way Under Price 1 Woman's Fitted Bag, of genuine black cowhide. $12.50; was $22.50. 4 Women's Suit Cases, gen- uine black leather. $9.75 each; were $15. 1 English Handbag, kit style, of genuine cowhide. $35; was 1 !-ilndbag. of blatk walrus. $9.75; was $20. = Leather Goods Section, First floor. pery materials. White and Gold Decorated Potcelain Dinnerware At Very Special Prices 12 Salad or Oatmeal Dishes, 28c each. 15 Meat Dishes, 8-inch, 20c each. 96 Bread and Butter Plates, 8c each; 85c dozen. r Bowls, 45c each. 75 Tea Plates, 10c each; SL1S dozen. 15 Covered Vegetable Dishes, 75¢ each. 65 Tea Cups and Saucers, 18c each; $1.95 dozen. 72 Oatmeal -Dishes, 12c each; $1.35 dozen. 15 12-inch Meat Dishes, 55¢c each. Numerous Odds and Ends grouped together on one table—at remarkable reductions. Remnants Short Lengths 1-3 to 1-2 Less Cretonnes, curtain and dra- Large variety. Curtaln and Drapery Section, Fifth ag, of black pigskin. R 1 Woman's Bag, 16-{nch black cowhide.. $975; was $16. 2 ‘ 0dd Pieces of Furniture and Beds . Reduced for clearance—offered “as is,” 'subject to slight imperfections, or shopworn from display. 3 Irom Lawn Bewmehes, 5-ft. natural finish, wood seat and back. Greatly reduced to $550 each. 1 Mismatehed Dining Suite, of 8 pleces; combination ma- hogany, with 43-inch extension table, 38-inch server with I&-‘::.r. 5 aide chairs, 1 armchair, with blue leather seats. was ;1 Fall Cheval Mirror, With ivory stand and frame. $43.50, . . 1 Uphelstered Arm Rocker, in blue damask. $IM.75, was 1 u'ufim Sufte, of 3 pleces, tapestry upholstered seats, imita Mflhonny frame, including settee, armchair and ll'ocnr. able merchandise that patrons have learned to look forward to for so many years. This particular Friday—just before inventory — offers most interesting values. Look for the green sign—of saving, " Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable nor exchangeable; not sent C.0.D. or on approval; no mail or phone orders accepted. Sweaters Much Lower Than Usual Prices Special lot of Pure Fiber Silk Sweaters, tuxedo models in both plain and blocked weaves—with plaited belts; in black, navy, or- chid and white. Slightly im- perfect. Special, $7.50 each. 10 Pure Silk ‘Sweaters, in tuxedo models — striped ~ and blocked weaves: in white, flame, copen, gray and lavender. 8lightly imperfect—and specially priced $12.75. 5 Imported English Jersey Slip- on Sweaters, V neck, long sleeve styles, In navy, rose, white and green—trimmed in contrasting shades. $7.30 each; were $18. 4 Sweaters, tuxedo and slip-on styles, in pure silk and fiber and mohafr combinatfons—in black and navy only. Greatly reduced 10 85 emch, 1 Extra Size Pure Ribbed Silk Sweater, tuzedo model, in navy; $19.75: wan $29.50. 2 Brown Fiber Silk Tuxedo Swenters, reduced to §1 each, Sweater Section, Third floor. Sports Skirts Deeply Price Lowered $5 each; were $10 and up. 50 Silk Skirts, of Ve- lette. Novelty Crepes and Thisldu, in tangerine, canary, delph blue, rose or flesh color. Also 35 Flannel Sports Skirts, pleated, white and henna stripes. $2.95 Each; Were $5.95 Women's Skirt Section, Third floor. Short Silk Sports Coats Reduced 6 Silk Coats, of velette, velle graine and du barry—in white, rose, brown and black. Greatly reduced to $10 each. 9 White Coats, of velette, Roshanara and flannel; greatly reduced to $7.50 each. Skirt Section, Third floor. Bathing Suits Special}$3.95 each Good Quality Sateen Bathing Suits. in black with, pipings of red, jade, copen or white. 3 Heavy Satin Bathing Suits, in_black and violet, attractively trimmed with colored folds. Greatly reduced to $750 each. Special lot of Wicker Bathing Bags, large enough to hold one's bathing suit and other accessories—in black and nat- ural shade, rubberized inside. Special, §1 each. Bathing Suit Section, Third floor. Little Children’s Apparel’ Reduced 10 ‘Chambray Dresses, in pink, blue or lavender, trimmed with collar and cuffs in contrasting shades. 50c each; were $1. 7 Children’s Panty Dresses, of checked gingham or tan Peggy cloth. 95c each; were $2. 14 Little Girls’ Flannel Skirts, finished with hand-scalloping. 95c each; were $2. - 12 Little Qirls’ Novelty Play Aprons, finished with pocket and sash. Greatly reduced to 75¢c each. S Infants’ Folding Toilet Seats, white enameled finish— slightly soiled. $1.95 each; wéré Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. Children’s Hosiery 60 pairs Children’s 3-length Lisle in romper blue, sizes 7 to 10. 35c pair; were 80c. pairs Children’s Silk Socks, with fancy striped tops, slightly soiled. Sizes 4 to 9%. $1 pair; were $150. Various qualities of children’s socks and stockings—greatly reduced for cléarance. g Chiidren's Hoslery Section, Fourth oor. 250 Remnants . Cotton Dress Goods Half Regular Price Embroidered Swisses, plain and printed voiles, tissue A:’?- hams; dress ginghams, kiddie kloth, percale, etc. Lengths of 1to 2 yards. lengthe— * :l-lnch,.fl'-'-:o Ginghams. 66c ,-l-l.-'innh Tisgue Ginghams. e ’,‘;'c‘-'mch l';l:ued Volles. 3oe e euineh Printed Batiste. 886 yard; were 3Se. Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second Seor. ¢ Women's Silk Broadcloth Suits, ¥7.50 Very Greatly Reduced 8 in black, natural or tan. Two-piece sleeveless styles. Sizes 32 to 42. 1 Knicker Suit of Man O'War cloth in gray. Three-piece style with slceveless jackets. Size 32. $7.50; was $15. Riding Breeches ,2! pairs ':ll'\'(l;'!‘l:.el 31 and 2 pairs White Linen Breeches. Sizes 31 and 32. 1 pair of khakl, size 36. $4.95 pair; were 58.50. 2 paire Rreeches mohair checks, in black and white. Size 8, $0.95 1 were §13. 2 pal Knicker Breeches. white ardine. Sizes 26 and 31 mir: were Capes, Wraps, Coats Greatly Reduced 5 Canton Crepe Capes, black and navy, lined with crepe de chine. Greaily reduced to $35 each: were much_higher priced. 1 Navy Poiret Twill Cape, full lined. $35; was $49.50. 1 Handrome Dragon Crepe Silk Wrap, full lined: $85, was $116. 1 Plaid Homespun Sports Cape, crepe lined, $35, was much higher priced. 14 Homespun and Tweed Sports Coats and Capes. _Greatly re- duced to $1250 each. lined: $35. was $59.50. 4 Bright Checked Tweed Motor or Sports Capes, full lined with good quality crepe de chine. $19.50 each; were $39.50. 1 Navy Spongeen Cape-Wrap, copy of French model. 305, was. $89.80. épeZial ‘Size Ampa,rel 1 Brown anara Crepe Sult, handsomely embroidered; size 2%. , wan $110. 1 Navy Roshanara Crepe Suit, size 42%. $39.50, was $95. 1 Navy Tricotine Coat, lined in gray, size 461;. $29.50, was $65. 2" Beaded Georgette Crepe Dresses, in navy and brown, size 42%. $45 each; were 375, 1 Navy Charmeuse Dress, trim- med in cable stitching, size 46%. ginghams—light and dark shades—sizes 423% to 501;. $15 each; were $32.50 and $25. Special Bise Section, Third floor. ?, . Women’s Hostery 150 pairs Wemen's Silk Hose, with lisle garter tops and soles, uneven in weave; in black, and few in white and colors. $1.28 pair. If perfect would be 100 pairs Women's Black, Tan and Cordovan Mercerized Lisle Hose, in regular and out sizes 9. 9%, 10. Assortment incom- plete. 65c pair; were SI1. 60 pairs Women's silk Hose, in black: slightly irreg- ular. Sizes 9,9%;. $23 pair; were Vnn’o.us qualities and kinds of women’s hose greatly reduced for immediate clearance. Women's Hosiery Section, First fioor. Women’s Knit Underwear 23 Women's Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests, in pink, V neck and sleeve- less; sizes 5 and 6. 325c emch; were H0e. 17 Women's Fine Ribbed Cot- tom Combination Suits, bodice style with ribbon straps, loose shell trimmed knée. Siges 38 and 40. 38¢ each; were Blc. 16 Women’s Fine Ribbed Lial, Combination Suits, in pink} bodice style with tape straps, close fitting knee; sizes 4 and 6. 50c each; were §1. 14 Women’s Combination Sults, silk tops and lisle bodies—bodice style, with close fitted or shell trimmed knee. Sizes 36. $1.25 each; were $2.35. Knit Underwetr Bection, Third floor. Handkerchiefs All-Linen, 15¢ 25 dozen Women's Hand- kerchiefs of sheer all- linen, with narrow hems. Very special, 18¢c each or & for 5 M’:m Handkerchiefs .- Special, 6 for $1 25 dozen in regular size and with narrow hems. Handkerchiet Section, First 23 Women’s Taffeta Dresses $19.50 Each; Were $29.50 Black, navy or brown. Sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40. 5 Silk Sports Dremses, Rosha- nara crepe. Brown, henna or copen. Size 34. $19.50 each; were $25. 5 Sports Dresses, Indian knit, navy, tan and white, embroid- éred In contrasting colors. Sizes 34, 36 and 38. * Greatly reduced 10810 each. 15 Jersey Dresses, in odd col- ors. ~Sizes 34, 36 and 5. 3 each; were $7.50, Women's Dress Section, Third floor. Women’s Blouses 34 Lingerie Blouses, Greatly Reduced to #1 each—Batistes and dimities in flesh. copen, rose. nile and white. some with embroid- ered and Irish crochet trimmed collar and cuffs. Peter Pan and V neck styles; sizes 34 to i4. 17 Striped Tub Sflk Blousen 8295 each; were $3.85—V and convertible collar styles, plain or tucked fronts and long sleeves. 2 size 34, 4 size 36, 4 size 40, 1 42, 3 size 44 and 46. 41 Pongee Blouses, $1.95 each: were $3—Long and Short Sleeve Styles, Peter Pan, Tuxedo and V neck models. 11 size 34, 13 size 36. 11 size 38. 4 size 40, 2 xize 42 30 Tallored Blouses. Gi Reduced to $1.95—Dimi dy and batiste fashion there smart models. 4 size 34, 7 size 36, 7 size 35, 9 size 40, 2 size 42, 1 size 44. 10 Suit Blouses, Lowered $3.85 each—Georgetie de chine, tie-ons or tuck-ins; and embroidery trimmed. long and short sleeve styles in flesh, bisque, black and brown. 3 size 34, 9 size 36, 4 size 3 size 40 Blouse Section, Third floc Shadow-Proof ? Petticoats, 85¢c 150 White Sateen Skirts, with reinforced panel back and front. Scalloped edge. Very special. Petticoat Section, Third floor. Girls’ Wear Reduced £ Light-weight and Light-col- ored Tweed Suits, especially good veling for the junior miss. d 17. Very much lower priced. $8.50 each. 9 Girls' Suits, of the finest xhl tweeds. $19.75 each: were and $39.50. 25 Girls' and Misses' Hats, trimmed and tailored models, for girls from 2 to 15 vear: each; were formerly mu: priced. 16 Girls' and Misses’ Hats, greatly reduced to $5¢ esch. 12 White Wash Silk Shadow- proof Petticoats, with embrofd- ered scalloped bottom and hem- stitched hem: lengths 31 and 32. $1.95 each; were . 9 pairs Girls Wool Bathing Socks, sizes 9 to 10. 85e pair; were $1.50. 25 White Middies, with cclcred collars and cuffs, sizes 14 to 20 vears. Special, 65c each. White Jean Middies, with navy serge collar and cuffs, sizes 16, 18, 20 vears. $1.95 ench; were 24 Girls’ Combinations. lace and embroidery trimmed: low neck, knicker style; sizes § to i2 vears. Special. 85c each. Girls® Section, Fourth fioor. Colored Silk Umbrellas . Spectal, $4.95 29 of these Fine Colored Silk Umbrellas for women; some with two-inch satin borders—the silk subject to slight imperfections which will not affect their wear- ing qualities, however; assorted wood handles, bakalite and leather trimmed; in navy, purple, green and brown. Regularly they would be priced $8. Tmbrella Section, First floor. Stamped Goods Remnants 15 Five-plece _White Linen Luncheon Sets. $2 eachi were .. een-piece white Indian . 75¢c _eachs were $1.50. 24 Ninc-inch Linen Dollies, 10e sach; were 15¢. 24 Pique Pillow Covers, 850e each; were 75¢. 5 i’lqua Carriage Covers, 85e chy were $1. -G 'Chlldren‘n Pique Hats, 75e each; were $1.50. 15 Lawn Lace-trimmed Tea Aprons. 50c each; were §1. 12 Lawn Lace-trimmed Pillow Covers. 81 eachj were $1.75. 4 Children's Dotted Swiss Dresses, size 4. $1 each; were & Crepe Dresses. sizes 2 to 4. T8e each; were 81 6 C bray -Dresses, sizes 2 to 6 years. $1.23 each; were $2. 12 Unbleached Feeding Trays, 20c each; were 35e. 12 Unbleached Feeding Trays, 28e each; were B0c. Bleached Searfs, 16 Clover 20x36. 35c emch; were 5oc. Art Bmbroidery Seetion, Second “floor. ‘Children’s Shoes Greatly Reduced, $2.35 7 pairs Growing Girls' Oxfords, sports m’:’iflu! white elRskin; rubber soles and heels. Sises 434, 5 and. 5% AA; 3%, 4 and J%‘ 5 2 T irs Misses” styles of bia¢k and white combinations; soles and rubber hedls. Bises 12% asd 2 B; 113 #nd 1 C. 16 pairs Youthw' Oxfords, brown eaif- skin, blucher cut. Neolin ‘soles. Sites jij ot 13 c: 11, 143 and 12 D; 11, 135, 12 apd 1215 E. 38 g 10 pairs Youths' Oxfords, brown ealf- skin, blucher eut; square toes ther soles. Bizes 12 C; 11, 11% and 18 D; 11, 12, 12% and'13'E. $2.35 pairs Children’s Oxfords; dark calfskin, blucher cut: square toes 84 welt soles. Sizes 81;. © and 11 C: ., 9, 93, 10, 10% and 1 D, $2.36 2 pairs Children’s Pumps: white buck- . akin, sokie strap; tura ‘Sole 'and_ spri Bies 10 asd 10% D. Misses’ Silk Dresses Special, $12.50 . Slip-Over Models for Summer 100 at this extra special price for Friday. The qual- ity is unusually fine and styles are becomingly youthful. Light and dark shades. ) Printed Crepes, Foulard Silk, Tub Silks, Canton Crepe Many white grounds with colored patterns. Sizes 14 to 18 years. 33 Summer Dresses, of dot- ted Swiss, voile or organdy. Brown, vy, black or tan. Sizes 14, nd 18. $5 emeh; were 87. 4 Afternoon Frocks, taffeta and crepe de chine. Navy and black. Bizes 14 to 18. 810 ench; were $19.75. 2 Homespun Dresses, straightline models. Bizes 16 to 18, $7.50 emch: were $15. Misses' Bection, Fourth floor. Summer Millinery Emphatically Reduced 43 Trimmed Hats, $395 $0 Trimmed and Untrimmed - each; were $750—Of straw Hats, greatly el 1 or combinations of straw ecfi:: -ned zfl';‘:v';ol;::;m; with taffeta, felt or velvet. i sgprts models; the untrim- Large and small« shapes. d hats in a great variety Fashionable models. of colored straws. French Flowers for Trimmings Reduced to 25c and 50c Each Exquisitely made in large or small effects and in all colors. Were much more. Millinery Section, Third @oor. High-Grade Corsets Reduced to 52 100 pairs on_sale tomorrow. Including American Lady, Madame Lyra, Bon Ton and other fine makes. Of fine broches and coutils, in waistline and low-bust styles. Sizes 22, 23,24, 25 and a few larger sizes. Former prices much higher. 10 Modart Cersets, $5 each; b 50 B;;nler;l and nBu‘- were $7.50 and up—Front- eaux, each; were $1 an lace models of figured taf- $188—The former of em- feta, satin-stripe taffeta and broidery and lace or of fine plain coutil. Topless or low- lonFtloth‘ in back-crossing Bust styles. Sizes 23, 24, 25, Styles; the bandeaux of net 26, 27, 29, 30, 32, 35. with Cluny lace trimming and lace straps. Sizes 34 40 Corsets, $3.75 each; were 46, o i $5 and up—Including Lily of 26 Bandeaux, $1.35 each; France, Irene and Wood- were $245—Of all-over em- throp. Of broches and fine broidery, lace trimmed, long coutils. Sizes 22 to 30. waist. Sizes 32 to 46. Corset Bection, Third floor. House | Dresses $2.95; Were $4 and $5 13 Gingham or Percale Dresses, in stripes of white, blue and tan. V or square necks, finished with white collars. Bizes 48, 50 and 52. 3 House Dresses, black and white checked percale. Sizes 48 and 50. $1.95 each; were $3. House Dress Section, Third fleor. 10 Imported Gingsham Dresses, yellow, red, orchid or blue; many styles. Sizes 14 to 15. $2.95 each; were much more. 4 Capes, of Scotch chenille; imported models. Copen, tan or red. $7.50 each; were much priced. apes, of light-weight unlined. Tan and rose. Sizes 16 and 18. Greatly re- duced to $5 each. Women's Underthings Step-in Drawers, Vests, Bloom- ers and Camisoles. Of nainsook,. colored batiste and _crepes. Tailored or lace and embroidery trimmed styles. Splendid values. Special, $1.45 110 _Gowns, Envelope Chemise and Princess Slips of nainsook, batiste or colored crepes. Sim- ply finished or with elaborate trimming. Cotton Underwear Section, Third fioor. Wicker Furni- ture Greatly Reduced 4 Reed Chairs, with solid weave seats and backs, large. comfortable shapes. with wide A, 5 slope arms—enameled in antique Following articles slightly Im- blue and taffy. $5.35 each: were perfect or shopworn: #9.75. Remnants From the Housewares Section 300 Cans Sunbrite Cleanser. Special, Sc csn. 3 Colonial Refrigerators, white enamel lined: three door style, 75-1b. ice capacity. Speelally priced, $20.75 each. 1 Auto Refrigerator. for auto, camp or home—it answers the pRTpOe equally well. $7.50; was 1 McDougall Oak Kitchen Cab- inet, with 40-inch porcelain table top. $31.50; was $63. ! 1 1 X L White Enameled Kitchen Cabinet, with 56-inch porcelain table top. 3 wan $99. .50. 2 Kitchenette Electric Ranges, 839 each; were $78. 1 Large Size Gibson Ice Chest, $14.50; was $20.50. 3 Self-wringing Scrub Mops, 65¢ ench: were 85c. 9 White Enameled Bath Stools. 95¢ each: were $1. 3 Medium-size Galvanized Re- frigerator Pans, 25c each:; were S0e. 4 Large Steel Door Mats, 30x48 inches. %3.95 each; were $6.75. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Baskets 15 Fancy Straw Waste Baskets. Special, 25¢ each. 8 Fancy Imported Waste Baskets. Special, 33c each. 3 Mexican Waste Baskets. Spe- elal, 50c each. These haskets slightly imper- fect or shdpworn. Operi Imported Sewing Baskets. 25¢ each: were 50c. 3 French Willow Clothes Baskets. $1.25 each; were $2.35. 3 Sweet Grass Handled Work Baskets. 38¢_each; were 70c. 3 Italian Rush Shopping Baskets. 20c each: were 40c. 2 Fancy Willow Scrap Baskets. 7Sc emch; were $1.50. 2 Colored Chinese Work Baskets. 5S¢ eachs were $1.10. 1 Oak Splint Laundry Hamper. 82.50; was 83, 1 Open Bewing Stand. 83e: $1.35. Splint Bamboo Frult Basket. 86e; was $1. Basket Scction, Fifth floor. 1 3-plece Suite of Reed, uphol- tered seat and back in tapestry— brown finish —including 4-ft settee, rocker and arm chair. $32.50, was $35. 1 4-ft. Green Reed Fiber Set- tee, solid weave seat and back. $5.75, was $11.75. 4 High Back Brown Reed Fiber Porch Rockers, wide maple arms. and frames. Very Special, $4.50 each. 6 Reed Rockers. upholstered in cretonne—in antique blue en- amel finish—attractive for bed- room use. Greatly reduced to $8.75 emch. 1 Reed Fiber Rocker., uphol- stered in cretonne, with spring hase—finished In fivory. Very special. $8.75. Willow and Reed Furniture Section, Fifth floor. Couch Hammocks Remnant Priced 6 Couch Hammocks, khaki and_ gray. $8.75 each; were #1150, 3 Couch Hammocks, fancy upholstery cretonne: adjustable padded back. coil springs. “padded arm and.adjustable head .50 rest. Floor samples. sach; were $41.50. 1 Canvas Couch Hammock, fancy green and white striped. Adjustable head rest. Floor sample. 81 1 was $25. 1 Couch Hammock, upholstery cretonne; adjustable padded back and head rest. Coil springs, gray enameled wicker ends. $38.75; was 965. 4 Couch Hammock Pillows, square. $1.75 each; were $3. 4 Couch Hammock Pillows, round. $275 each: were $5. Hammock Section, Fourth floer. 400 Remnants of Fine Silks 1, 304 Yard Lengths 15" Regular Price Satins and Crepes in white and various wanted colors. Right lengths for blouses, skirts or frocks. Rich and beautiful qualities. 250 yards Printed Fou- 88 yards Suiting Pongee, heavy weight; ecru, for suits lards, fine quality with or separate skirts. a¢. of I 4 yard; was grounds of brown, navy or black with white or wfl,m‘s’mp:: Un-h-.l: colored figures. $2 yard; yard; was $350. was $3 and $3.50. Silk Goods Section, Becond Boor.

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