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20 : ; THE EVENING ST. [ITTLE GTORIES |CONFEREES SPEED 1P | . 6rBEDTIME | - (N TRFF MEASURE ' The Little Foxes Find a|Finally Reach Most Controverted | Queer Fellow. Paragraphs of Measure—Re- BY THORNTON W. BURGE! m EIWM 'm w“k. 5 Just keep this fact in mind, my dea "Tis you who makes your heighbor —Old Mother It was so very different along the Laughing Brook from the Old Pasture end the Green Meadows that the four Young Foxes, visiting it for the first + time. found so much to see that they couldn't keep still. The running water of the Laughing Brook was a continual | wonder to them. They were a lttle afraid of it, vet they couldu't forget that : early’ next week. hoth Reddy Fox and Mrs. Reddy had ; Representative Campbell, of Kansas, 101d them that at, times it mIEht Prove | acting republican leader, hs telegraphed “They ran about this way and that way, | absent members of the Houre M v Jooking at everything and snifing at | yiew, to optaiping & ROTCER aVOrerl, Y {lli everything that was new to them Once | Monday so that scton ced bé LEker Croaker the Green Frog was discovered | €lther on the confefente, Tol by one of the young Foxes, He called| 'rarters in dispute among the con- T et Jooking Toad vou | ferees include the dutles on wool, sugar ever have seen. His coat is all smooth | 4nd, other agricultural, proftcts Sl i e , instead of brown. Let's|giryte for the House yaluation plan, the tm hope so-called _flexible provisions proposing e e e ™ oy nad seen | broad authority for the President to in- &ome of Old Mr. Toad's family several | STake or decresse tariffs, was under WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1922 Continuing the Summer Fur Sale With prices much less than those of the winter scason. Fur Section, Third Soor. Dressmaking School winter seasom, with competent instructors to help yom. 6 Lessons, $5 Dressmaking School, Eighth fioor. Open 9:15 A.M. New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 6 P.M. ‘ Mote Good Values for FRIDAY REMNANT DAY SHOPPER Conferees on the tariff bill have finally reached the most controverted para- graphs of the measure, and it may be necessary, it is sald, to go back to the House or Senate for further instructions on some of them. However, the con- ferees are still hopeful they will be able to iron out the differences and submit their report to their respective houses Bathing Suits 6 Black Silk Taffeta Bathing Suits, sizes 36 to 44. Reduced mow to $1.95 each. 1 Knit. Bathing Suit, size 34. Reduced to $1.95. 3 Knitted Wool Bathing Suits. $2.95 each; were $5. Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable nor 5 _sent C. O. D. nor on approval; no mail or ph m‘:‘:meeafi:;pm Boys’ Wear Reduced Odds and Ends in Tropical Suits Now °*12.75 COATS—CAPES Much Lower Priced times, and it had always tickled them | *y opders of the republican agricultural N #7 an 1o make the Toads hop. Once one of |y 100°in both the' Senate and House have 26 Tropic Sui i $2! m 3 JBure Mk Koit Bathing. ST T IECoRt R o ropical S T ) .50 7 Boys' i i : them had taken & Toad into his mouth, | Dlo¢ I, Both the Bemate S0C Couse Bare P! uits that were $25, now marked Sults. $12.80 each; were §35. e e A b I!l/ Boys' Medium-weight Fall Overcoats, sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 17, but he didn’t do jt a second time. You | e’ SPHINEET $12.75. No alterations ‘at this price. 10 Satin and Taffeta Bathing meq; $30.50, was $49.50. years; full belted models; some have inverted pleated back ltural rates see Old Mr. Toad and the members of s aerion i . x i gamily, bate & most Snblesiant | B have fornea & ort o coni Si TS TIE 7 T3 [T TAOTAZ | e sui i, Tae s ey et Clrcvtar cape, 4N raglan Sleeves. Excellent values. $75 each. Hauid which they DT O eauny | tion n support of them. After a con- SIEEIG stis e waveet 351 138 | ! 3 1 Navy Gerona Cape. $70, wan Medium-weight Knick- 50 Boys' B i drops through the skin, and this leaves | go% ‘W SUPPRIL 0L LT A w0 “blocs, y D 4 oys’ Blouses, various f\most unpleasunt taste in_the mouth | ¢ Kot IR LB Il Regular ..............4 19 4] 2] G - 1 each sizes 10, 11, 15; styles; all white and assorted of one who catches them. It was some Ui e ne the ellaies petiticns Ttoat T T I T z13 SWEATERS 1 Sorrento Veldyne Cape, $20, :ndé];nze 1'(:. Greatly reduced stripes; sizes 7, 8, 9 years only. time before that little Fox got rid of S Yhs SEN. 0 each. i od. tealn that unpleasant taste. So after that | SrFinE, the Houss managers to accept 3 Camelair Coats. sports 3¢ Qo 8k Suit Slightly mussed, but entirely when the Young Foxes found a Toad A 15 Palm B 1 d Mohair Suits; si d 73 Special models. Greatly reduced to $10 A VS ) uits, usable. Now 55c each. they simply teased him just to see him | — e .. 15 Palm Beach an ohair Suits; sizes and quan: pe each. middy and button-on styles; 20 “Slipova” Play Suits, for make his little, funny. short hops, | Seventy-five years ago Skilled tities as follows—one 34, four 35, one 36, three 37, two $7.50 and $12.75 Women's Coat Bection. Third floor. '(’imk:;' sizee, ‘3 to 8 years. small boys: sizes 3 years only; at is what they planned to do wi mechanic In erica earnes rom . reat i - B i i e sonted follow. The | 1.2 fo $1.05 & day. and the day's 39 regular and four 48 stout. Reduced to $7.75 each. e -9 seduced;ite) S assorted colors, including khaki. “ne who had found him reached a little | work usually lasted from sunrise to No alterations. 14 Fiber Sweaters, imperfect Furs Reduced 78" Bection, Fourth foor. Reduced to 75c suit. pd hlack paw forward to touch him, but ) sunset. garments of our regular $12.75 5 Kit Fox Chokers, Special, 24 Terry Cloth Bathrobes. Special, $3.95 each. 35 pairs Palm Beach and Mohair Trousérs. Special, $1.95 pair. 2 ® 5 High School Suits, sizes 32 and 33. Reduced to $7.75 each. Men's Clothes Section, Second fioor. ‘Splendid Values in the green-coated Toad didn't wait to be touched. He suddenly leaped, and it was such a surprisingly long leap that { the four young Foxes received one of | the greatest surprises of their short | es. Before they could even exclaim he made another long leap and disap- peared head first with a little splash in the Laughing Brook. Then the four little Foxes raced to! the edge of the Laughing Brook to see ELO ED what had become of him. No, sir; he od EV wasn't to be seen. He had gone straight 1o the bottom and buried himself in the ol use are e Siar * inud. Reddy Fox, who had seen the oP! ity ; i $11 en. ;Illll!) ; dark and light colors. 2 Muskiat Conts. ';d;:;ksL:N::!c:-s imperfect :l;‘;"i,':{;:‘:J-:i:iz‘l;;k"‘:'}:lg.:"!l.l’:';: \Wbmen% Tailored Suits Greatly Reduced to $39.50 garments of our regular $17.50 fancy lining. quality; . in black, “blue = and 1 Taupe Fox Choker, $29.30, white. Special, $12.75 each. was $45. . Just 25 suits in this low-priced group, of good quality tricotine and Poiret Twill ; well tailored: in navy and black; sizes 34, 38, to 44. Formerly were $58.50. P e ) 1 Hudson Seal Scarf, $19.50, 3 Mohair Suits, sizes 36 and 38. $1950 each; were $35. was_8$35. 1 Black Caracul Scarf, $35, was $50. 7 1 Eastern Mink Scarf, $65, was g . s, Women’s Wash Frocks 1 Hudson Bay Sable, $43, was ol ve do not ‘whole performance, chuckled as he saw work [hat ‘we ; hesit it. M Underpric 360. DIt s 36 the puzzled look on the faces of his fou P’,,:fl“!‘ir(:":‘ e s uch rpriced Fur Section, Third floor. 3 Black Tricotine Suits, sizes 34 and 40. $24.50 each. excited _children. “What are you ook always a little better. In $3.75 3 Black Tricotine Suits, sizes 38, 40, 44. $29.50 each; we-e $39.50. 10 Trelaine Suits, in navy blue; sizes 34 to 42. $1950 each; were e e Men’s Furnishings 10 dozen Men's Madras Union Suits, self-figured and striped patterns; sleeveless, knee length, closed- crotch style; sizes 34 to 46. Very Special, 95¢ suit. ail and quality. We want you to appreciate the difference between just “developing and printing” and REAL Finishing. Give us a chance to demonstrate on Very attractive models in fine ginghams, tissues, voiles and organdies—broken sizes. Excellent values that have sold at very much high ices. A :vPo’-:gee Dreuln‘e-" V"C:sa and and white and 1o where they were excitedly running back and forth along the bank and staring down into the water. “It was a funny Toad!" cried one little Fox, “and he jumped right into ater. And now we can't see him | ere. Special-Size Apparel 3 Foulard and Beaded Georgette Dresses, in navy black and Women's Suit Section, Third floor. ou won't see him unless you have your mext, hat 4 38. Greatly reduced to $71.50. ki 2 1 veat ‘deul of patience and wait & posed negatives. S 78 Men's Fancy Colored | 10 dozen Men's Best Qual- e e T b rermer h ahiis, White. Size 42} §30.50 Remnant Sale of 300 Sample ery long, time said Reddy. “And DeySerNlce 'c‘hi?;e“ teh Silk Four-in-hand Ties, fig iy Woven and Printed Mad- orchid and navy. Sizes 36 to 40, each; were $65. v at wasn't a at all. 1t was a = 4 9 S 4 3 i R Greatly reduced to $12.50. - ~4: . . . consin of the Toads, "I wus Croaker The National ured and striped patterns. [_z?orfg":f e Women's Dress Section, Third floor. 6 Figured Crepe de Chine Combu[anon SUItS and Vests he Green Frog. is S S S H R H Ja.”m.me i o wates a s ] R .b p onl% 65c each; were SI. 18. Very sptcial, $185 each. House Dresses and D"e*‘“’-d'l')‘ navy, 0'3,‘}' Ot aadles e % tyles; slightly soiled f you cowid jump as far for your size : emembrance op b . green an rown ; sizes 2, 1sle and cotton, in various styles; sh y soilet 25 e cart Sox bix: sivel vou would: be | A e e 47 Men’s Pure Silk Knitted 12 pairs Men's Mercerized 11 CooreiipromSs eham 4%, 4875 $19.50 each; from display; hence these low prices. Great World. Frogs are very good eat- 14th St., ©ne door from Foug-in-hand Ties, attractive Ribbed Cotton Golf Stock- House Dresses. trimmed with were $29.50. when there is nothing better, it you 5y Pa. Ave. patterns. SL1S each; were | iN€s. 8ray, br'own ;nd came;l: white organdy or plque collar 5 White Skirts, in baronet Vests, 35c and 50c; were 50c and 75¢ ' 1 catch them. ey do not leave = g ¥ size 11V L and cuffs; sises 36 to 42. Re- S ite 1Tts, 1 ron ymbination D 68c, s were and 1 that ‘unpleasant taste in your moath $250 to $3. p:zir A only. " Seectal, duced (o 9188 ench. ; satins and fancy crepes; S:m.‘ Knit rmir‘:lb' Sk s}.;“, G # i . = 5 Colore: al ngham E 4 =9 ear on, i 3 that the Toads do. “I'll catch the next one I see,” de<| lared a little Fox. “Perhaps,” sald Reddy. and grinned. “You'll have to be smarter than you've shown yourself to be yet.” waist measures 34, 36, 37, 40. Greatly reduced to $5 each. Special Size Section, Third fioor. Bungalow Aprons, plain or trim- med. Sizes 36 to 40. 5Se emehs ‘were $1.38. House Dress Section. Third foor. 39 Men's Light- weight °| Soft-finish Cambric Night Shirts, V neck, plain and 16 dozen pairs Men's Light-weight Seamless Lisle Socks, double soles, toes and heels; black, navy and gray; Petticoats BLOUSES “Why haven't we seen a Frog be- trimmed. Sizes 17, 18, 19, 20. izes 91 ) fore?" “inqui . Y « 15, 19 sizes 9% to 11%. Very spes o donirea enotias Mtilefax. L SLIS each; were $250. cial, 25¢ pair. 3 White Silk Petticoats. Re- Lowered for Tomorrow have been near the water and you will Men's Furnishing Section, First floor. B 4.;“4 to $1.95 h: fi ¢ tub 44 Lingerie Tailored Blouse: .95 each; fine tul uses, of voile and checked gingham; seldom find Croaker more than two or colored and striped batistes. three jumps from the water,” explained For Misses—These Splendid Values silks with back and front —is a matter of ""Redd the Froj (Copsright, 1 by T. W. Burgess.) The next story: “An Near the Laughing Brook.” WILLIAM HART, JR., BORN. 0S ANGELES. picture actor. of her mother, in Santa Monica. So the young Foxes learned the dif- e between the Toads and their Adventure Calif., September 7. —A son was born yesterday to Mrs. William S. Hart, wife of the motion It was announced that the boy would be named William #Hart. jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hart sep- arated sevral months ago and Mrs. Hart has been living at the home Tue ScientiFicaLLy Buitt WATCH ‘Waltham Ten Ligne 14K green or ycllow gold case. Cat. No. 1063 Price $57.00 keeping well—not gotting well. Z [ TABLETS REGUIARLY At People’s and other good rug stores. 60 doses, 28c. Lo et time. . that is unequaled.. . charmed with it. "Much in Little ADIES love a small watch, but there are L many thousands of small watches that should be called bracelets. -They look like watches, but are strangers to ticking the It costs a lot more to make a small watch than a large one. And Waltham Watches are made to tell the time for a lifetime. Therefore, this. little lady’s wrist watch at $57.00 is an investment in beauty and service It comes in a green or yellow gold ca made with that ‘care for which Waltham is famous. It is a lovely little gift to give your dear ones or to give to yourself. Ask your jeweler to show it to you. He knows what a dependable watch it is. You will be " = - - Write for a valuable booklet that is a liberal “Watch” . Sens free upon request. - The Waltham' - Watch Company, Crescent Str Waltham, Mass. e THE WORLD'S WATCH OVER TIME Where you see this sign they sell Waltham Watches O mebie T e i et g h o o o = : GIFTS THAT LAST HARRIS & SHAFER CO. 1308 F St. N.W. - It is Watches. . satin ribbon. Infants’ and Children’s Apparel 5 Little Tots’ Wool Sweaters, in brown, or buff; tuxedo styles. $3.50 each; were $5. 7 pairs Children's Muslin Night Drawers; size 2 years S0c pair; were 95c. 9 Infants’ Handmade Dresses. of fine batiste, with narrow lace edge at neck and sleeves. $2.05 ench; were $4.50. 3 Infants’ Wool Blankets, with blue borders. and bound with $2.50 each;. were Infants’ Section. Fourth floor. Children’s Shogs 11 pairs Growing Girls’ Patent Leather One-strap Pumps; sizes 8 AA: 3. 5. 6. 7A:3% B; 6C. $3.75 pair; were 36.80. 17 palrs Youths' Black Calfskin Oz- '»l’dl;“.lhk‘ 11, 1, 1% C: 1, 11, D: 23 115, 2 B. §3.78 pair; were 3§. 22 pairs Y"l"::l' lrlull“§v’flll’l('b;5 flnl— fords:_sizes 1% L 11%, 1. 1% D: o 135512 13,1 E. $8.78 14 pairs Infants' Smoked Elkskin 0x- fords; sizes 5 to 7 C; 5 to 635 D. $1.85 pair; were $2.85. Juvenile Stoe Seetion, Fourth floor. Girls’ Apparel 21 Girls' Suspender Skirts, of white galates cloth; lightly moiled: but_ good as new with one washing: sizes 8, 10, 23 Girls’ Shirtwalsts, varied styles, in white or white with colored coliar and cuffs; sizes 8, 10, 12 and 16 years. Reduced to 95c and $1.85 each. 6 Girls' and Misses' Straw Hats, in milan and leghorn, prettily trimmed. Greatly reduced to $8.85 each. 13 Olfe: Krocks. in white organd, with ruffies; Yn fgured voiles with or ‘i‘" trimmings. _Sizes 7, 10, 12, 14. 95 each; were $5. Girls Section, Fourth floor. f:‘."c'uA"I';'s 1'::") AA; 3 i l’m“b-‘l'-‘*' Friday Clearance of Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, *3.75 Pair These shoes are marked ofar below the former 61 Pairs Men’s Shoes and Oxfords Now °*3.95 Pair A clearance of odds and ends at much less than usual prices—including tan high shoes, tan oxfords, white buckskin, white canvas and black oxfords. In the combined lot are B, C and D widths; mostly all sizes. Men's Shoe Section, Second floor. - Lace Curtains Some samples are includ- ed—and may be slightly mussed or soiled. 1! [;l\':: 'l'l e PII(I“W "us":lh(’, » nrtains, lace 5 3 were $12.50. ¢ 2 paira Ivory Swiss Point Lace Cur- pair: ‘l’O.I'IA:I 3%: "‘I‘. : were §0, Also rs 775 patr: were $12.50. = 3 pairs Bwiss Point Lace Curtaigs. $4.75 pair; were $6.50. 2 pairs Swise Point Lace Curtaios. $8 pair; were $13.50. 2 paire Swisn Point Lace Curtains. $8 pair; were $10. 3 pairs Fine Novelty Net Curtains, in trory. jpecial, 900 pair. Large - Collection Rem- nants and Short Lengths Cretonnes, Nets, Velvets, Denims, Reps and various other upholstery and drapery fabrics. T4 to % less than * regular prices g, urtain and Drapery Section, Fifth China 2 50-piece American Porcelain Dinner ration "oy g it Bpedatly oration. . 8iig e 12.95 each. Vi Eaie 2t i, Shne :"om-é? JSete,” doll_siiver dalibet potters: al X Dotterz: alightly "shopworn. s 2, imporied Chiss Bosbon Bastats. slightly imperfect. 960 oach: wero $1.50. 10 American Porcelain Gold-decorated Cream Pitchers. Special, 350 esch. 1 Ai-wlcnllv{euam Portelaln Din- 3 Baiatly Deomica Porcelatn Fast- stand Gravy Boats. Decoraied Forcelaia Open Vegetable 8 Decorated 'Porcel Cover Disi s, Bpeciat, Tho walh, 1 CoTered 2 dosen Decorated " Porcelain Oatmeal Dishes. ~Special, §1.38 doses. Chinaware Bection, Fifth fleer. 'fll Cuban, military or TR 2% tod or baby_Youl : stove & S T oy 10T ne 8 . ” Ty 1% s B; 2%, 3, 3%, 48 7 C; 6 palrs White Linen Crash Knickers: walst measure, 26 and 328 inches. $450 pairs were $6.50 and $7.50. ¢ 3 Linen and Crash Riding Habits, natural color; sizes 16, 18. $22.50 ench; were $32.50. 2 Shantung Riding Hablits, paddock models; sizes 14, 16. $35 each; were $47.50. 2 Riding Habits of Palm Beach Cloth and oyster white linen. Sizes 14, 16. $32.50 cagh; were §39.50. Riding Habits of natural linen; sizes 14, 16. $15 emch; were $19.75. 3 Tweed Suits, well tailored: silk lined; sizes 14, 16. in rose and orchid. $7.50 each. Were much higher priced. 6 Tweed Suits, all silk lined; orchid bound with gray wool, also blue and gray herring- bone tweeds; sizes 14, 16, 18. $1450 emch. \Were higher priced. 5 Homespun lined: with bell cuff: stitching. In orchid; sizes 14, 16, 18. $14.76 each; were $35. 1¢Silk Cape Costume, in white and jade; size 16. Slightly soiled. Greatly re- duced to $15. i 1 Imported Organdy Dress. handmade, in rose: size 18. Greatly reduced to § Coats, silk and silk . Women’s Hosiery (Irregular weaves.) 60. .pairs. Women's All-silk " Black Hose, with double garter 9, 9%. hems and soles; sizes $2 peir; were $3.50. 50 pairs Women’s Silk Hose, with silk_ garter hems and soles; in Russian tan and nut brown. '$150 pair; were and $350. 100 pairs Women's Full-fash- ioned Silk Hose, with lisle gar- ter tops and soles; in black and colors. Broken s ; irregular weave. were $2. ‘Women's Hoslery Section, First floor. Glassware 20 Ice Tea or Beverage Sets, floral cut glass, with tall or squat pitchers. Speeial, $1.96 wet. 75 Floral Cut Ice Tea Glasses, with handles. Special, 25¢ each. 25 Colonial Glass Water Pitch- ers. Special, 35¢ each. 3 Covered Ice Tea Pitchers, of floral .cut glass. §1 eack; were $1.50. ¢ 1 Tinted and Encrusted Sugar and Cream Set. $3.75; was $7.50. 6 Floral Cut Glass Syrup Pitch- ers, 8Ge each; were $1.50. Glassware Section, Fifth fioor. 21 Summer Silk Frocks, va- ried attractive models in some of the prettiest of summer silks; sizes 14, 16, 15. $7.95 each; were $15. 7 Cotton Frocks, in light and dark colors: sizes 14. 165, 1S. Greatly reduced to $4.50 each. 3 Fine White Net Dresses. beautifully trimmed: sizes 14. 16. 15. Greatly reduced to $7.50 each. 1 White Canton Crepe Dress. fringe trimmed; size 14 $12.50; was $25. 2 Beautiful White Net Frocks, lace trimmed: size 1 Grently reduced to $19.50 eac! 1 Black China Silk Dress; size 16. $12.50; was $19.75. 22 Down Dilly Frocks; very attractive models. in ‘many colors; sizes 14, 16, 18. Re- duced 'to 8§10 each. 2 Crepe Knit Dresses, smart long line models; sizes 16, 18. 813 ench. Were much higher priced. 7 Taffeta Dresses. for afternoon wear: in henna. brown and navy. Sizes 14, 16, 158, Reduced to $10 3 & Afternoon Dresses, of taf- in brown, black and ; embroldered and ruffied: sizes 14, 16, 15. Reduced to $12.50 each. Misses' Section, Third floor. suitable Children’s Hosiery 50 pairs White Silk Socks, with fancy colored tops; broken sizes. 88c pair; were $1.50. 19 pairs Misses’ Cordovan Silk Three-quarter Socks; sizes 8, 9%z, 50c pair; were $1.25. 15 pairs Misses' Plain White lisle Hose, full fashioned; size 10; slightly soiled. 350c patr; ‘were 83c. Children’s Hosiery Bection, Fourth floor. Housewares 300 Cans Sunbrite Scouring Cleanser, Special, Se Can. 500 Rolls Toilet Tissue. Spe= cial, 95¢ dozen. 12 He-vy Corrugated Garbage Palln. Speetal, 95c cach. 1 Aluminum 4-Quart wne. _@Be each; were 95c. 2 Ensmeled Bathroom Cab- " §2.95 each: were $6.75. 4 23.0t. Lengths Garden Hose. $2.95 B Following siightly damaged or shop- ora: :n‘ Targs Oukfnished Norsery Re- rator. i Was .50, T Cast Bteel' Grass Hooks. 4Bc each: were 850, 1 Daylight Gas_ Oven for 2 burner stove. ; was $4.75. 2 White Sanitary Garbage Pails. $2.50 eachy were $3.78. 'S Extra Large Laundty Wash Boards. $1.35 sach; were $3.35. 3. Blue Epameled Kitchen Scales. $1.95 ench; were $2.85. 3 Universal Coffee Mills. 950 each; were 1,88, Housewares Section, Fifth floor. 4 Annual September Sale Furniture and Rugs panel, scalloped or hemstitched hems. 36 White Silk Petticoats. Re= duced to $2.95 each. Excellent values, in attractive models, of radium, crepe de chine, La Jerz; with 18-inch hem of silk, also front and back panels; finished with either scalloped or hem- stitched hem. Petticont Section, Third fioor. Greatly reduced to $1 each. 13 Net Blous: color em- broidery trimmed. $2.95 ‘emch; were $5.75. 10 Colored Checked Gingham Blouses, with white linen eollar und cuffs; in blue, red and lav- ender. $3.95 each; were $5.75. 11 White and Bisque Georgette Blouses, round neck, lace trim- med frill models. $2.96 each; ‘were $3.85. 5 White Crepe de Chine Tai- lored Blouses, collar and cuffs trimmed with narrow pleating. $2.95 each; were $5. Muslin Underwear Section, Third Soor. SPORTS SKIRTS Greatly Reduced to $5 F 40 Skirts in the assortment—silks and wools—smartly fash- ioned; gathered, wrapped and pleated models, in rhapsodie, bur bar, velette, fantasi, thisldu, crepe knit, golfspun, Aannel. country club and Excellent values at this low $rice. Skirt Section, Third floor. Last of the Summer Hats Greatly Reduced to $1.50 and $3.50 19 Sports Hats. with georgette scarfs, in varied color combinations ; now $1.50 18 Trimmed Hat and ribbon trimmings Millinery Section, Third floor. in pretty summer shades, with flowers now $3.50 each. Philipghpine Chemise Reduced to $1.95 Odds_and ends of fine Philip- pine Envelope Chemise, with daintily hand-embroidered and hdnd-scalloped designs for trim- mings: camisole tops or built-up shoulder styles. Sizes 36 to 44. $1.95 each; were %3 and $3.50. Silk Underwear Section, Third fioor. E Muslin Undergarments Priced Less 17 Envelope Chemise, 9S¢ each. Sizes 36 to 44; white muslin with scalloped edge. 48 Gowns, 78c¢ each. White muslin, with colored gingham trimmings. Sizes 15, 186, 17. Musiin Underwear Section, Third fioor. Exceptionql Values in Corsets and Brassieres Much less than former prices should clear these out quickly 75 Handsome Brassieres, *reduced to $1.50 each. ceptionally lovely models, in sating, lace and satin and all . lace; sizes 32 to 46. 75 Bandéaux and Bras- sleres, reduced to 95c each. Satin brocades and satin and ipes make these smart models; sizes 32 to 44. 30 Net Corsets, 75c each. Much less than usual and ex- -ceptional values for those who can be fitted; sizes 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, X0, 32, 34. 20 Silk Lacers, reduced to 95¢ each. Slightly soiled; in p;‘r.x}. white, yellaw and or- chid. - 40 Fine Corsets, reduced to $1.45. Topless, low bust and miedium styles; in broches, batistes and coutils; front or back laced; sizes 20, 21, 22, 23 only. 30 High. Corsets, re- duced to each, This group includes some of our finest makes: varied models, in fine imported coutils, satin dotted batistes, heavy satins and brocades. Sizes 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 30 4 Franco Corsets, reduced to $850 each. Fine models in front lace style; of fime silk striped batiste. Sizes 22, , 24,