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14 g 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922. “FLIWER" LIGHTS MUST BE CHANGED Woodward & Lothrop New York—WASHINGTON—Paris JUST RECEIVED Victor Records for Health Exercises, $3 ‘Three double-faced 10-Inch records (two exercises on each container with direction chart: Used rexuiarly they keep you im better physical condition. Ask for demonatration. Vietrola Bectlon, Fourth floor. Closed Saturdays Daily Store Hours: Open 9 A.M. Close 5:30 P.M. Maryland Authorities Order + Will Take Glare Out of * Green Visored Lamps. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, July 31.—It is thumbs down for the lights with the green | visors that are seen on many cars of a popular make. Within the next forty or fifty days they will be only a memory if plans undertaken by Automobile Commissioner E. Austin Baughman are carried out. The order does not affect high- grade lights which are shaded with ' | i i | Friday is Always Rem Some Remarkable Values for Men And there are always worth-while savings for ant Day Misses’ Apparel Reduced green opaque glass. The common lights with the green | M 2 P l B h h visors constitute, according to light- 3 Two-plece Sports Frocks, 20 Dotted Swiss, Voil 1 e e e ens rarmm each every shopper here et e P e g orwandy Frockt T i ni orcl , sizes 14 an 16. $9.50 rose, copen and b P menaces with which they have to con- tend. They are forever getting out of the proper focal adjustment, caus ing = blinding glare on the roads that seriously endangers the occupants of other cars. This, in effect, was the tenor of a discussion held by representatives of ten states, who came to Marylund last week for their regular quarterly meeting, which was held at t of Col. Baughman at Bra Helghts. It was the express lief, following a lengthy the lights constituted such a danger that they should be removed with the least possible delay. epresentatives of Connecticut and Massachusetts stated that in those tates the offending lights al- have been discarded. The green-visored lenses have begn super- seded with lenses of approved style The manufactur- that prevent glare. i and Mohair Trousers Greatly Reduced to $3.45 Pair Just 80 pairs of these, and the very low price urges your earliest selection— 39 Men’s and Young Men’s Wool Suits Greatly Reduced to $24.75 Each Serges, gabardine and mixtures—in broken sizes. Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D, or on approval. No mail or phone orders accepted. Women’s Coats, Capes and Wraps, Greatly Reduced 1 Kasha Cloth Cape Wrap, embroidered model, in black; size 36. $59.50; was $89.50. 1 Marine Blue Marvella Cape Wrap, size 38 595; was $110. Of Interest to Women Flannel Sports Skirts Down to *1.95 30 Pleated Flannel Skirts, white and rust stripes. Waist, 26 to 30. Were much more. 6 White Flannel Skirts. Size 26 waist. Greatly reduced to $1.95 each. 10 Baronet Satin Skirts, gathered models; each; were 516.05, G Two-piece Sports Frocks, with kilted skirts and over- blouses, in contrasting color combinatighs. Sizes 14, 16, 18. $14.50 each; were $25. 4 Shantung Suits, in natural color and navy—strictly tailored; sizes 14, 16, 18. $15 each; were $25 nnd $28. Misses’ Section, Fourth floor. 16, 18. $4.50 2 Scotch Chenille Wraps, in straight- nd tan; %, dals ily trim- avy and black. Sizes 14,16, 18. $6.50 ench; were $10. Children’s Shoes Reduced to $2.35 Pair 13 pairs Growing Girls' Pumps, Children’s Hosiery 21 pairs Misses' Plain White Lisle Hose, size 10. Slightly soiled. S50c pair; were 85c. 19 pairs Misses’ Dark Bro: Silk Three-quarter Socks, sizes o2 ?:v::e'nmé‘\i::llle:hl:fikin“g:] h‘nlm ‘:r 1 Wool Spongeen Caspc, in w;;ite. gold & o St 81, 9, 91%. 50c pai $125. B cticut aud Massa | lined—as is. Size 36. $30;. was $59.50. blue, Nile and rose. Waist, 26 to 30. $3.95 ir. V2. 9, 972, S0c were $1.25. chus pmobiles vith b 2 > £ . <, <% R 2 g s, ta 3 o1 me e D dine them 12 Men’s and Young Men’s Suils 3 Sports Capes, wool plaids, varied shades; each; were §5.95. s Ostos T et imip Chidien s Miported into those states. « $15 cach; were very much higher l’rlced.s8 8 Linen ékirts—:lue. Iavesndcr, green, gray I ,_.':35 pair. <trl'|;‘>‘eii la -;cci"‘"] 3 w fancy Automobile Commissioner Ba 1 Wool Eponge Coat, marine blue, size 38. or rose. $5.95 each; were $10. Oxfords, ik UL CATUAESHODS, SM2ES inan atated that e had already wi Greatly Reduced to $14.75 Greatly reduced to $1250. 4 Roshanara Coats, all white silk. Sizes 14 Rlath e T ONonds, Ut 835,9. 35c pair; were S0c. ating that 1 White and Helio Sports Coat, size 36. 11, nd 1 D; 11 to 1332 Children's Hosiery Section, Fourth ten to Secretary Lu and 16. $7.50 each; were $IS. - Skirt Section, Third floor. E. pair. Children’s Shoe Section—Fonrth floor. B e e s e 21 pairs Wool Golf Knickers, $4.95 pair; were $7.50 was $59.50, 1 he take the matter up with Attorney < 1 - Sports| Capes, iwool ks i 3 N General Armstrong. Within a few 20 pairs Palm Beach and Linen Golf Knickers size A;’G'?rxin, 2?:: 4{‘;;0?05:, gsciz: 36m fi:xe:.nz Suits and Coats For Infants & Children conform to what is considered a of these cars through the newspapers that within thirty days from a given period they must have new lights to days miotice will be given all drivers proper illuminating system. The “scrapping” of the lights will not be done under the lighting law. but under the laws goeverning the use of automobiles, which gives the auto- | | | h i $3.45 pair; were $7 13 pairs Worsted Trousers, $4.95 pair; were $9 Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. in size 40. Greatly reduced to $15 each. 1 Knit Sports Coat, half lined, rust color; size 38 Greatly reduced to $15. 1 Knit Cape, in helio and gray, size 36. Greatly reduced to $15. id Homespun Sports Capes, gray, size 38: tan. size 34. 3§10 each; were $20. 9 Sports Coats, in homespuns and tweeds, i helio, tan and brown; sizes 34, 36, for the Larger Woman Now Greatly Reduced 5 Handsome Tailored Suits, of homespuns and tweeds, in orchid, gray and French blue; sizes 38% to 44%. $15 each; were very much R Frames, for drving little tots’ wool shirts. 25e each; were T5e. 6 Infants’ Hand-madeSlip-over collar and cuffs fin- hed with pink or blue edge. iled from display. $2.95 emch; 25,50, v Crib_Spreads, pop- patterns, with border of . 75c emch; were Boys’ Wash Suits and Knickers Very Special, $1.65 85 plain color or nation suits, in mid Oliver Twist style. mobile commissioner the right to take 2 0 d R that he considers a menace. Those - Raincoat, size 40. 'Reduced to $10. |0!'zl);lav"x15!0l\‘;vei:hTr:;‘\E; (C'az;‘;‘:.mlthcr‘_eccl;guag};: r;g l'h‘;(;’lr‘n n's M ‘p,.!;.s,.,s' Greatly reduced to $1.65. N v ) of fine white na pand em- autoists who fail to change their lights by the proper date are in dan- for Friday Clearance 4 Raincoats, in black and brown combina- Reduced to $10 each. tions 215, $25; was $45. 1 Tan Sports or Motor Coat, of double broigered and 75e ench; were $1.97 crash or beach cloth. made. ok afixsing tieelchtiGenssttas baty > Raincoats. in gray, and gray and rose- 12 Child Muslin Night ; . 2 Raincoats. in gray, v se— ;. 2 . 2 pairs Children’s Muslin Ni; S 66 pairs White Duck Oxfords Gres 34, 3. Reduced to $750 esch. fased iEloth Siee 2% §E87 Was $35.0 vk, iz 2 Sbe pairs were 16,17 and 15 5 Codtishotani g e 2 Light Mixed Tweed Sports Coats. Sizes Greatly reduced to SAVE THE CHILDREN Reduced to $1.75 pair : s 467%. Greatly reduced to $1250 cach. "2 wie ‘ombinations. : L > s Sk v Kasha Cioth Coat, lined throughout of fine white organdy, to he worn Norfolk Flannel 1 In the following sizes: 615, 8, 815, 10, 10%4 A; 614 9 .-n’?‘ 2 z-slk_ Size 42¢ A under sheer frocks. $L50 each; e iy FROM THE MOTORISTS!} ¢ 10111 8.6, 634 C; 6, 634 7, 8, 934, 10, 11 D. omen’s Blouses i, s v se TEre KL i, Suars fon L rs. & I A Plan Proposed to Prevent the Slaughter of Little Ones. To the Editor of The Star 40 pairs Tan Calf English Toe Oxfords Reduced to $2.50 pair With leather or rubber heels. L 7.7%,8,8%,11C;644,7,89,9%, 11 D. zes: 10 A; Following s offer exceptional savings 18 Colored Striped Silk Blouses, tailored ctvles, with high-low collars, some with tucked bosom; sizes 34 to 46. Reduced to $1.35 each. Two Remnant Groups Women's Low Shoes Greatly Reduced to $3.75 Pr. Women’s Umbrellas Girls” Apparel Your editorial in Tuesday’ tar on motor killings is very time Read- Men's Shoe Section, Second floor. 33 Pongee Tailored Blouses, many different . P ;’r‘z :\)«‘;w:dxl\lr‘;fifl L"e;c'l'x'fii’é'g' lh’é V;u‘:ll.l styles, all attractive; sizes 34 to 42. Re- 35 pairs Patent Leather or patent and gray ;“f:"}“:"r‘ S Tining. ,8. ;r“‘l(’"d ouits, ]|"~'“-" ing of two small children, a friend duced to $1.35 each. combined Pumps, Louis or Baby Louis heels e ’ weight materials, silk lined, Sizes 5 and 8 A 4,4%, 7, 7% and 8 AA; & Suit Sizes 15 and 17— luniors murmured unconsciously “I thought the war was over!” I told him evi- Men’s Furnishings Reduced 17 Odd Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses, in white, flesh, bisque. brown, 3%, 4 and 8 74,4, 6 and 8 B; 24 and 3 C._$3375 pair. 4 Greatly reduced to $850 each. 50 Low - neck, Short -sleeve dently not, but that it had now come o lack: f. kind cles: si ) r—wild motorists navy and black: one-of-a-kind styles; sizes = ) . IF 0 4 _ 5 = Seninst children Whose only Sin was 34 1o 40. Greatly reduced to $195 each. 750 pairs Kid or Caliskin Oxfords, with i G e S e L e exercising their inallenable right in 10 dozen pairs Men's Silk 19 Men's Fiber and Wool 31 odd Lingeric Blouses, in dimity, colored Cuban or low heels and Goodyear welt soles. o o At i wiaet ommel ESEesS (0D peais being_on the public streets of the, = 1 Mixed Bathing Sui striped organdy and bisque organdy; tai- Sizes 5 and 6 AAA; 435, 5 and 535 AA; 4, 414 " orders. Carved baka. 95¢ each; were SLIS. city. Not that I think children should | Plated Socks, with seamless, Ixes athing Suits, popular nay o 3 7 2 i 4, 10 Creton S, = " Aprons Dlay on the streets; rather should | double toes, heels and soles; in one-piece style, attractive color fored and trimmed models; sizes 34 to 42. and 5 A; 3, 4 and 4% B; 24, 3, 3% 4, 4% e o uhs Stan, Spectal dhe xeis B prOne, Some Teans be made to- keep them | and’ two-toned mixed combinations. Sizes 34, 36, 38, Greatly reduced to 78c each. and S C 23378 pair. S s o b e away. However, that does mot give ! o o, 10, 10%. 40. $325 each; were §7. - Blonse pu, Third Boor. omen’s Skoe on, Third floor. abrella Section, First floor. Girls® Section, Fourth floor. the motorist a license to ply his new outdoor game “Kill the Kids." Apropos of this very thing I beg to ofter a suggestion which, no doubt, has been offered before. But evidently those responsible for receiving the suggestion were either blind ordeaf, or both. Why not close a number of | streets during certain hours of the day. It is done during the school term near a number of schools and has proved very beneficial in keeping the i | list of dead children to a minimum.| It is bound to come sooner or later. % '3 pairs, $1; were 65c 10 dozen Men’s Fine Madras Union Suits, sleeveless, knee length, closed crotch stxle; cut full and roomy. Sizes 4 to 50. Very special, 95c suit. 41 Suits Best Quality Soft Percale Pajamas, figured and 31 Fine High-grade Silk Cro- cheted and Knit Four-in-hand Ties, plain colors and figured patterns. $1.65 each; were $2.50 and $3. 87 Men’s Fancy Colored Silk Four-in-hand and Bat Ties, fig- ured and striped patterns, in good colors. 35c each, 3 for S1; were 75c and SL 81 Men’s Light Weight Mer- s 22 to 28, inclusive. Corsets $5; Were $8.50 and $10.50 14 Lily of France and Woodthrop mod- Madame Lyra Summer Corsets, Special, *2 50 of these well known, high quality corsets. ticte, flesh eolor. trimmed in self color embroidery. Wahlon boned. Exceptional values. Si Models of light-weight summer ha- Ferris Waists 36 Ferris Waists with shoulder straps, for young girls and rhisses. Sizes 21 to 28. D3¢ ench; were $1.50 and $2. 20 Women's Ferris Wais s, fancy or Floral Cut Stemuware - Very Special Values Choice, 25¢ Each Some g-y we n;lu)' have :non‘\er play- | striped patterns, fast cdolfors. ‘"'“a’ Cotton Shirts, neat T % s Y a1 plain coutils; button and clasp; fou ground somewhere in the city. is Sizes A, B. D. Plain and frog striped patterns, fast colors els of handsome brocades and fancy ma- rters. Sizes 21 to 2! sp: four sup- 4 i SUZES LS £ S erlals s 29 5 o S 21 to 28. $2 possible. This is not a bite at th in trimmed. $145 suit; were Sizes 14, 1415, 151, 16, 16%. terials. Sizes 22, 24 to 32, inclusive. K s $2 each; were Thin Glass Stemware, daintily decorated in floral charge of the playground system. They should be commended indeed for their vallant fight for the children. They will be remembered, too, some day. But the fact is that playgrounds are too few. Therefore it seems the most logical and the most sensible thing to rope off a number of streets, as suggested. 1 sometimes wonder if most of us are human. 1 always feel the same way when I read of a child being slaughtered. We read of it and_p: on to, perhaps, the sport page. What goes through the heart and mind of a mother or father whose ch snatched away so suddenly b se of the human frailty of some motor- | and $3. Men's Furnishing Section, First floor. $LIS each; were $2.50. Greatly Lowered Prices on Reed and Reed- Fiber Furniture CLEARANCE Cabinet Made Screen Doors 85 Each; Were $9 13, the remaining stock of Bandeaux, 38c; Were 75¢ 100 of fancy Pekin stripe, flesh color. Slastic back inset and shoulder straps. zes Corset Section, Third fioor. Women’s Suits Greatly Reduced 16 Shantung Suits, in plain tailored or revere tuxedo models; 4 size 34, 3 size 36, 2 size 38, 3 size £3.50 Brassieres Reduced to $1.50 21 satin lace and all-over embroidery Brassieres. Long walstline. Sizes 36 to 48, except 42. Trimmed Hats *Way Below Usual Prices 26 Trimmed Hats, reduced to $2.95 each—straw and silk combinations, straw and velvet and pattern. 180 High-footed Sherbets 150 Low-footed Sherbets 135 Water Goblets 200 Handled Ice Tea Tumblers 50 Clear Glass Pitchers, Special 35¢ each Wide mouth, Colonial pattern, for ice tea or cold drinks. 10 Dozen Clear Glass Colonial Tumblers Special 45¢ dozen ist? 5 3 Unavoidable! Bosh! No automobile | 2 R Rockers, e, these high-grade cabinet-made 2 size 42, 1 si ¥ B straw and felt; trimmed in quills, ribb s collision in unaveldable, ‘There is a1 comifi::b}:be:;u“ K screen doors, made in our own Oizsaeuiilhcs RSIeSbeacks wereisIAN Snd and other smart sports i 25 dozen Thin Blown Decorated Ice Tea Tumblers o vy AV s ? G shops, of selected Michigan 25 Li Suits, of rami d Irish li m: immed Hats greatly reduced to $1.9: 1. showming sightecn) miles within e spring seat—upholstered in rich WINe’ pine; lled with 1-mesh tujored styles; in white, natural, blue and e Tocrepe de chine and wool ot e eact Special 15¢ each; $1.50 dozen Y > : rbans, sports straws—also a few untrimmed Gianeware |ection, \Is (hiacts city’s limit is a contributory cause. Punishment! Those in authority for the placing of the blame of automo- bile accidents do not seem to have the guts to come out and place the blame like a man. I say this advised- ly. It is always the same o}d stero- $9.25 tapestry; brown finish. each; were $16.50. 2 Reed Rockers, large and comfortable, with upholstered galvanized wire; finished with oak stain. Made of 1§ stock. Sizes 2.10x6.10 feet and 2.8x7 feet Wonderful Values at 3 size 34, 7 size 36, 7 size 38, 3 size 40, 5 size 42, 1 size 44. $9.75 each; were much higher priced. 1 Black and White Wool Plaid 38. $19.50; was $42.50. Sult Section, Third floor. ape Suit, size styles. Flower Trimmings, including many imported ones—varied colors. 25¢ 5 much higher priced. sRdiReTeahs wore Millinery Section, Third floor. Housewares China typed “Unavoidable.” : Some of these days some father is seat and back, in fine tapestry— 2 ing to take th s en ! ; = This Pri Reduced because of slight 6 23-piece White and Gold o Pnoh: those I authority wi| spring construction—brown fin- : ce, $5 Japanese Crepe D % 2 e e Witk Pl e atTArE meth e come out with a great gusto of seeing | ish. $1375 each; were $2350. 12 Adjustable Metal Frame 4 omen s Llngene affect the wear- cial, $2.50 met. that the law shall claim a victim and Window Screens, slightly im- K imonos. $3 75 X 1 109-piace] Bortier) Decorated gfi;h& at;‘:y:gf::mrot“w: 1';.:l \:';.ll 1 High-back Reed (‘:(m,llr. up- perfect. Greatly reduced to 50c 14 % . 82 Gowns of plain colored {?nxh.\h I('n‘n‘hl:lnm ;'E‘nn»r Set. vho had_the | holstered seats and backs in tap- each. cial H crepe, or white batiste. Low V Very; pecialaalun, (SRS 8. temerity to defend, not his own dead T " slions] fration 2 pairs Fine Quality Ruffied Very Spe Oslery grure mecks. " Tace of e Selp size, T§iss 1 100-plece Floral Decorated i y mmed. Sizes 16 and were French China nner Set, very child, but the lives of other intended victims of this 'w outdoor sport. But surely this ought not to be the outcome. Keep the children in bounds, but designate those bounds and de- i spring base. Finished in frosted brown. $13.75, was $25. 1 Large High-back Solid Reed Dotted Marquisette Curtains, soft and airy—mussed or slight- ly soiled from display. .75 pair; were $350. ered S r sprays, butterflies and birds, in contrasting shades. 4 dozen Begutifully Embroid- with _ floral 100 vairs Kimonos Full cut Women's Hose, in Russian brown, slightly uneven in weave —sizes 8% to 10. $1.50 palr; were All-silk 17. 8143 ench; were g2. tan and nut 17 Gowns, low necks, trimmed with val lace. Sizes 16 and 17. 93¢ each; were $1.50. niversal long shape. & 3 Duo-point Food Choppers, speclally priced, $39.50. Decorated Force- Special, $10.50. 1 49-plece lain Dinner Set. 1 100-piece Decorated Torca- i i fena hagihguads i Chair, wide arm, with uphol- Tth fol i FING - | Chair, 5 . extending to the hem. IRVING M. GREY. stered seat and back in excellent Another Large Collection g“h fold ek davenderand 150 pairs Women's Pure Silk 22 Muslin Camisoles, bodice o tenea PP lain Dinner Set. Special, S16. ¥ grade §of tapastiy.s Jironted R d Short oD L ORSD Hose, with lisle garter tops, and LOPS With lace trimming and rib- 2 BL09/cacks iers 3 Canton China Green and | brown _finish—box-spring _ con- emnants an = BIte, e e e soles: uneven weave. in black.. Don straps, Sizes 36, 38 and 40. "7 Nickel-plated Wall Soap Gold Vases, 12-inch size. Viry | struction. $13.75; was Lengths Neglige 3 3 :l::,: In ,:m“ and colors; brokep ls;‘e-e;;‘;er;x::. - Dishes. 35¢ each; were 93¢, much below usual price, S50 | 1 Reed Rocker, cushioned seat -Drapery and Upholstery Porch D 9. 95 ssortment. $125 pairiwere pif Palrs Marcella Drawers. 4 White Porcelain Tumbler ®ach. { and back, covered in attrac- Fabrics orc resses, Pi. e ey e i 34 and 6. 8145 paty ey Sizes Holders, Reduced to S0c ench, 25 Blue and White China Tea | tive cretonne; large size with ACTS o 1-2 Tess Thar 4 $5 - cerized Lisle Hose, with double s B paeywere @2, 1 White' Bathroom Mirvor, Cups And Saueers. 35 cack: = wide arm. Fin.ijme n brwn. = s Were $4 and Zoles and garter hems Full Shld batlsto with vai face or ruf- 36-inch Unit AR A Poreelal I ) FOR~SALE EVERYWHERE | Very myecinls $TNES Regular Prices 28 voile, lawn or tissue ging- fashioned, sizes 9, 9%, 10. 5S¢ es. @Sc pair; were 31. Table. 5.4 D lece Deora el R 8 hi Porch Dresses, polka dots, 3 Were rie Bection, Thi: White Pores in Top Kitche Fone o LEARN TO SWIM NOW Juillow a0d Beed Furaiturs Section, Upbelstery, Drspery Section, Fifth ImmERorch (Dnessex olke Jotx B e s ORtSsaATeE FAngs: d Boor. e aweh e Mtxts 1 94-plece Decorated Porcelain N g 2 ! ek O Dl Nort sleeves’ Rose, cerized Lisle Hose, in Russian $0.951 wan $11.50, Dinner Set. Special, $15. =) tnk. blue, yellow, brown and tan, slightly uneven in weave; K.nit Underw 1 Gibson Refrigerator, 75-1b. 1 3-piece Console . slightly lack and white. Sizes 36 to 44. sizes 9 to 10%, 6bec pair; were ear ice capacity, apartment siz imperfect. $L73) was $4.50. 2 D e ron o Women's Hoslery Section, First floor Reduced white enamel lined, $18.75; wt 1 S-plece Console Set, imp:r- v tiste or dimity. ‘ests, roll col- ), . $28.50, z g CouCh H-ammOCkS lars; / trimmed _with _organdy. 30 Combinations © Oak Kitchen Stools, Re- fefh 1. was much higher Sizes 36 to 4. 3305 each; were e e T 4 e e e i “u:,',’,:z;fi'., Section, Third floor. Sweaters :’N"!lm or bodice style, with Wash Boflera. ;.&."5.'....".‘53;2 slightly imperfect. $1.25 each; Greatly Lowered for Remnant Day : fape ‘shoulder traps “Shen"in: e e, Silk Underthings R e ot B & o b R o coress 4 Couch Hammocks, gray, in good condition. $8.75 each) educed bed, pink. Low neck, &leoyeloms, SIE Jench; owers | AL DO B wes 01 ‘were $11.500 13 Princess Slips, crepe de tight knee. Size 5. $1 each: e O edium Siset Galvantzed 1 Decorated Haviland China 1 Green and White Striped Canvas Couch Hammock, with chine o satin; tuilored with 4 Hand-knit Swiss Slip- - were §1.50. 3 3 mSize Galvanized covered Dish. &23 wan ¥4, § 0dd Decorated Coupe Soup Plates. 10c each; were 23c. 16 Decorated Porcelain Plates, assorted sizes. 10c eachi were 19 Athletic Union Suits of batiste, lace trimmed bodice spx‘:x': With ribbon sRfoulder straps. Size 36. ¥Bc emch; were $1.25. Enameled 14-quart .camisole tops. Sizes 36 to 44. Reduced to 95¢ $6.95 ench; were 39 and $10.50. 8. Wash Satin Princess Slips, Camisole tops. on Sweaters, novelty weaves; some - combined with crocheted filet; plain adjustable head rest; floor sample. $17.75; was $25. Green, White and Brown Striped Couch Hammock, with adjustable head rest and coll springs; floor sample. $20.75; Water Fails, each. 9 Dust No Moth Bags, over- pink or white. wan $30. 1 Green and Khakl Btriped Couch Hammeck, with ad- Sizes 36 to 44. $3.95 each; were and two-tone color ef- Knit Underwear Section, Thi i - . y rd floor. coat size. Reduced to 50c ench. 25e. o - = justable head ‘rest cofl springs—magazing pockets; JJoor #5.00. ot fects; in mavy, green and % 3 18-inch Opalite Bathroom e Deboratef TParqatkin il frer Easily—yes, and set & result D ey illows for couth Bammocks SATS cack were #5 a0 e D rosden, black, brown tan. $1 3 were $17.50. s 5 Shelves, compiote With hickel Drine cden Cupe and Sancers or mavy. With ribbon straps. Fiber Tuxedo Sweaters, White Sateen plated brackets. Hedaced o 85¢ greatly reduced 0 i3c each. that will surprise you. Why and $5.75. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. China Section,” Fifth fivor, BASKETWARE 4 Medium Size Indian Covered Work Baskets. Special, $1.65 ench. 6 Large Size Indian Covered Work Baskets. Special .95 each. 5 Large Open Indian Work Baskets. Speeial, $1.35 each. & Medium Open Indian Work Baskets. Special, $1 ea striped and blocked Sizes 36 to 38. Greatly reduced 3Ot Sana 8 1o Ut weoaey en Couch Hammock Section, Fourth feor. repair bills this year? * 2 to @8c each. i i 7, Get a five-pound can of Silk Undervear Section, Third fioor. _"_?:"’g]:{: : “{'}:'i“‘f“?fi P etticoats, 85¢ . . 18 Shadow-proof Underskirts, Llahh aub:le" vhll:;lhhlck and front . - emstitched hems. Were $1. Sweaters, in lavender, 5 Radium Silk Petticoats, e gray, copen, flame an med with insertion and lace. white; slightly imperfect, $3.95 each; were $5. .and »'odnilypficed.uus 8 White LaJerz Petticoats, t Ebonite, with it lubricate the transmission and differential Iun of your motor car. One lling will be enough for your entire motoring season. Yoy ‘will notice at once the differ- ence in the operation of the ears. Bathing Suits and . e T e Accessories 15 Sateen Bathing Suits, in black, trimmed with contrast- No friction. No n 1 6x9-ft. Oval Rush Rug, $8.75; was $13.75, ing shades. $395 each. with silk emb 7 roidered scallop, e e L LR L 1 4x7-ft. Oval R l? $5.30; was $9. €0 Biack Cotton Annette Kel- S Y ed Jersey Sti 298 eachs mere 5. . "ohllop. 2 Chinese Serving Trays, $1 ewch; were 82. 2 4x7-ft. Square Rush $5.3¢ each; were $9. lermann Bathing Tights, sizes P ¥ S5 ¢ Pink Satin Petticoats, rein- SV IUDIACL IS Siiayis i ae e ik I 3 . ons,-in brown, rose, navy forced panels and hemstitched 4 Tmported Waste Paper Baskets, 50c each; were §1. 9 Cocoa each; were 75c. 38 to 44. Special, $1 each. and white, trimmed in ' hems.. $1.85 each: were $3.95. 12 Bedroom Scrap Baskets. Speeial, 65¢ each. 7 3x6-ft. Hlfi-gnh Grass Rugs, $2.98 each; were $4.50. 50 Wicker Bathing Accessory contrasting shades. $7.50 3 Pink Satin Petticoats, with Medium Scrap Baskets, Indian design. Special, $1.65 each. L 1 8x10-ft. Hi Grass Rug, ‘was $18.50. Bags, rubberized inside. 2 hip-line hem, silk lined. §2.95 6 Large Size Indian Scrap Baskets. Special, S1.95 each. 1 9x12-ft, High-grade Grass Reg, was $21. ; Ish Sache each; were Fae] each; were $5. 3 Small Indian Covered Work Baskets. Special, $1.35 each. ‘Bathing Suit Section, Third ficer, Petticoat Bection, Third floor. Basket Section, Fifth floor. (It’s Shredded Oil) For Transmissions and Differentials ;

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