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Handles 31,815 Ptece.s of Mail | In Day’s Record; By the Associated Press. BOSTON, September 2!.—40|eph w. Riley of Medford, clerk in the Boston central post office, claims the title of \ speediest mail \ sorter, following, recent announce- S ment of a record ymade in New York gtate by a wpman clerk. The New York mark, 10,215 pleces sort- ed in elght hours, went by the board when in the same period of time Riley sorted 81,- 8§15 pleces of gen- eral mail taken ]m)lll»urlmnml\l) from the facing ey took farty minutes out of the eigiit hours for lunch. He has been in the postal service fifteen yeare. FOG-DISPELLERS ROUT “PITTSBURGH GLOOM” Experiment Successful * as 0il Sprinkled on River Nips Haze as It Rises. e Associated Press. TTSBURGH, September of Pitisburgh fog was out of busines: e section completely her bureau ited States engi- experiment. conducted la river. was pro- success.” The of- v pressed them- onr\«lurl thint considerable <h gloom™” will be avoided fall and winter. provided moder- ieating of the Monon'nheln . from Rice’s landing to a point alf miles upsiream early Tln, report was e meather buresu that 1d sweep through the took the govern- a derrick. and u and warmer water to form. & thin spray | s acid wus spread | Wate: | 1 of the fed- | Dr. E. broader scale, will be held as soon the weather bureau forecasts anoth anfce, thick fog—they sai BIG COAL SHORTAGE LOOMS IN NORTHWEST Great Lakes Shipping Men Report Fuel Arrivals Only Half Thqse of Last Year. Sentomber 28— sent up the! e of the ship- | - northwest will go with a short suppiy. that a record for ding was blished last week, it a annount here following a meeting of vesselmen. Shipments for tha season up to the first of last week, it was stated, were less than. half thdse of 1921 during the same perfod Owners of bulk freighters declars they will do everything possible to move coal as fast as it Is brought to lake ports. A resolution pledging that every coal carrving vessel of the P Assoc'ation will be coal on every trip if t reibutor Ho M. Griggs to line up boats for coal cargoes as fast as they are ready, which vesselmen say means that few boats will go up the Jakes light in the next two months. I'HE MILLIONS ‘The peancil for you: to clip in your pocket, to fasten onto your watch chain. Sold complete with enough lead to write 250,000 words. Extra leads 150 the box. Mechanicallyper- Many styles. silver and A range Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster’s Shop) Ome 4 from Uth oy & Laxatives Replaced By the Use of Nujol Jardinieres, Special, 6{50 150:Ivory Blend Jardinieres in various pat- terns and graceful shapes. At this low price tomorrow. Chine Section, Fifth floor. Several sizes. . ] New York Washington Woodmard K Wof Open 9:15 AM. Paris seum in Cireassian walnut frame. $12.60, was 925. mn" '-‘!rhr‘o::! n;..u $i5, was r ington portrait,’ in broad (enpe- iagis postan: & ‘wod trame. (expe. 8 tops. Plate sise 18; frames with decorated shaped Ifll-m inches. $16.65 each; were $25. Pictare Sectlon, Fifth floor. VALUES—Ftiday Remnant Day—SAVINGS Tempting values offered tomorrow make it more than worth your Men’s and Young Men’s Fall Topcoats Greatly Reduced to $27 50 20 Coats taken from regular stock and marked at this very low price for Friday’ in desirable colors. selling. Good-looking, wrnu.sble fabrics, zes 35, Jo. 37, 38, 39, 40 and 22 2-Trousers High School Suits, Specially Pri ed, $19.75 each A very low price for suits of the grade of these. s Reduced to $22.75 very great. ports Models, in sizes 33, 36, 37. 38, 39, 40 and 42. 36, or 16 to 20 years. 13 Fine Wool Sui The saving on these sui breasted and Men's Olothes, Becond floor. Sizes 31 to Included are Double- Men's Furnishings At Much Less Tomorrow woven a(rlued patterns in Lt colors. High Grade. ¥ 14, 1415, 15, 151 and 16, cach; were $2.530 and $3. 72 Silk Four nd attractive figured patterns. 65c each; 3. [ rs Socks, weight, pure-wool: full-fash- foned, ' regular made: black only. Sizes 9%, 10, 10% and 11~ 5Se pairs were $1. 17 Cloth Hat patterns; brown and gray. Men's Furnishings, First floor. Men's Shoes Very Speczal vairs lzeu BN s.«m, $3.45 pair. Men's Shoe Section. Second floor. were medium tweeds and herringbones Sizes 7% and 7' $3.45 pr. oAt and and ore, @S Night Shirts, of striped outing flannel; V neck and Collar styles. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. $L13 eachi were $2. 31 pairs Sk Gloves, chamols color; self or black stitched backs. Sizes T to 4. G0c pair; were much more. all-over stitched $1.43 ca; were 83, pairs High hiack 1. English Shoes Water Pitchers, Special, 33¢ 12 dozen clear glass pitchérs in tankard or optic shapes. Well finished and a very >pcclal value. Glassware Section, Pifth floor Traveling Goods Remnant Priced 2 Cowhide Suit Cases. 24-inch size. Cordovan color. Sewed-on corners. Solid leather handle 50 emch: were $i5. Cowhide Suft C shirt fold. inside $13 each; were white fittings. $203 ms. 1 Mendel “ardrobe Trunk full size; blue Fabricoid covering, black fiber binding; lift top. Floor sample. $55; was $75. Traveling Goods Section, Fist floor. ’ CAMERAS 4 Brownie Cameras, Folding _Autographic. size 3hxily. With i $7.50 each; were 514, 1 Brownie Camera, N Folding Autograplic with dnuhlu lens. Greatly reduced to $7.50. 2 Carrying Cases, of sott leather. For No. 1 Autographic Kodak. $1 each; were $2. Safety Razors Special, 75c 33 Safety Rasors in Leather Cases, adapted for women. May bt used with Gijlette blades. 3 Sets of Knives and Forks: with good quality imported steel blades. Special, §3 Set. Kodsk and Cutlery Sections, First Goor. Stenciled Crash CURTAINS Reduced to $2.68 Pair 36 pairs. Artistic designs and colorings. Marquisette Curtains Reduced to $1.28 Pair About 50 pairs; good quality; hemstitched, fi ished with edge; excellent _values. 6 pairs Net Curtains, with nov- elty borderg and Cluny | insertion and edge. 98 pair; were 3 pairs Swiss Point Lace Cur- tains; borders: ivory shade; 214 rds. $4 pair; were 83, YA e White Volls Curtains; d.l'l'n ‘work. §2.75; were $4.50. Lace Curtains, odd lots, mussed and solled. Grestly redmeed. Remnants At Y5 to ¥ Less 0dd lengths of Cretonnes, Cur- tain Nets, Vefles, Drapery Silks, \’elvn- and Upholstery Fabrica. 6 pairs Muslin Curtains, white tucked, 235 yards. %196 'Il‘!l Net Curtains, mnovelty fllet weave; yards. iv'ezy; 2% 2 p'u“ 44 Irish Point Curtains, wida border; white; 33 yards. $T.50 pair; were $12. Ourtain and o Drapery Bectioms, Fifth were 1 pair Imitation Cluny Laces, 15¢ Yard 576 Yards—Special wmm of 2 to 2% inches. Ed? “with insertions to match. Many new and de- sirable patterns. Lace Sectios, First floon Two-quart sizc. Women’s Silk Umbrellas Special, $4.45 T e Sitk Umbrelis, aith tractive wooil Dandies and bakalite trimming. - leather wrist loops. of green. Lrown, pur- md black. Umbrelia Section, First floor. For Babies 16 Hand-made Slips, of fine batiste: hand-tucked and with lace edge at neck and sleeves. $1.96 each; were $§3 and mere. 13 Flannel Skirt: feather stitched hems and with cambric $1.43 each; were $2. 11 Wool Sweaters: pink, blue or brown. with belts, roll ts. $2.95 ea Jersey Dres: I and stitch Some with 1 ch: were $7.30. ants” Section, Fo T0YS :» inch, ball oimted; 1 Doll, 30 tnchs beautiful model; slightly damaged. $3.35; was 31675, 6 Dolls, 23 inch, walking kind. $3.50 each; were $10.50. Dollx, infant character, mov- l":l:mrytu and~wig. 3% each; were Dolls, 20 fuch; dressed. 35 were $10. inch Doll, dressed. 3S; .75, Dressed Infant Doll, $6; was 312, 1 Dressed Infant Doll, $3; was $16.75. 83 sets Doll Furniture, Spe- clally priced 10c set. 20" sets Doll Furmiture, 45c each; were much higher priced. 30 Collapsible Doll Beds, 45¢ each; were much higher priced. 12 Dairy Express Wagons, with adjustable neats and dash board. $3.95 each; were $5.75. S Express Wagons, 15x50; with. 12-inch_ateel tirex. $335 each; were $7. 1 Large Wheelbarrow, 36.75; was $10. “Toy Section, Fourth fMoor. ' Housewares 18 Ideal Aluminum 3-qt. Sauce Pans, ‘shopworn. 33c ‘each; were 18 Ideal 4-qt. Aluminum Cov- ered Sauce Pans, shopworn. 50c eachs wi 85¢. 15 “Twin Spiral” lce Cream B‘raezers, 95¢ each; were $1.35. Bird Cage Stand, damaged. Mx wwas $7.50. 3 White Enamel Bath Stools, shopworn, 75c each:; were $L4S. 1 36-inch Round Drop Leat Table, ;é\.flnlshed; damaged. $3; ‘was 88, 1 White Porcelain Top Kitchen Table with drawer; size 36x42; damaged. $6.95; was $12.50. 1 White Porcelain Top Kitchen Cabinet Table, size 25x40. $21.503 was $30. 3 White Enameled Kitchen Chairs, shopworn; damaged. $1.95 3 were 1 Lnu Glbnn Ico Chest, shop= Worn. $1L.75; was $30.50. 3 50-ft. Lengths Beat Gndu Hose, $5.50 each; were $8. 23 Metal Hose Reall. shopworn. $1.95 each; were Housewares Section, Tifth floor, Bathing Suits 1 in-peacock heather. Size 34. $195. it in flame cofor, while to Remnant shop here. Deep reductions represmt decided sav- ings on every item. Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sefit C. 0. D. or on approval, No mail or phone orders accepted. Lingerie Blouses $1; Were $1.95 and More 36 Blousesvof white dimity with colored collars; organdies in colors with V necks or Peter Pan collars. Sises 34 to 42. 14 Colored Batiste Blous rose and bisque. Sizes 34 to Greatly reduced to 78¢ each. 12 Georgette Crepe and Crepe de : the former in flesh color: crepe de_chine Sizes 34, 36, . Tremendounly reduced to $2.95 eack. # Net Blouses embroidered in . Collarless or Peter Pans. Sizes 34 to 48. Definitely reduced to §1 each. 6 Gingham Overblouses, with white linen collars and cuffs. Checks of'blue or tan with white. Sizes 34 to 40. $295 each; were 076 Blouse Section, Third floor. Special Size Apparel ! Nuvy Canton Crepec Dress, iwrofdered and bead trimmed; e 40! 1 Navy Crepe de ¢ bead trimmed; size 4 was $20.50. 1 Navy Crepe de pleated panel effect; size Eit i 382, as $29.50. = avy mor!ellu Dresses, sizes 40 and 42%. $19.50, each) were. $20.50. 2 Navy Crepe de Chine Drnuu. straight line models; sizes 4613 and 48%. $1950 eacl 82950, Group of Sports Skirts, in silk and wool; varied colors; walst measures 34, 36, 37. Greatly re= duced to $7.50 each. Special Size Bection, Third foor. Muskrat Coats Special, *110 2 of these Natural Muskrat Coats, 40-inch length, with long shawl collars, belts and cuffs; exceilent value 1 Mink Choker. Special, §: 1 Fflllern Mink Choker, mi lx Squlml Choker, $10.50; was 'al“ Hudson Seal Scarf, §35 was 1 Hudson Seal Stole, $75; was 1 Eastern Mink Scnf greatly reduced to $50. Fur Section, Third floor. Silk Gloves 45¢ Pair; Were $1 56 pairs, in white, black, pongee and gray. Sizes 5, 5% and 6. A real oppor- tunity if you wear the small sizes. Gleve Section, First foor, Silk: Underthings 9 pairs Step-ins, of flesh colory radium silk trimmed with lace. 27. $3.85 pair; 7 Princess Slips, satin. tailored styles, camisole top. Pink and Lrown: sizes 36 to 42. $4.95 eachs ‘were $9 and up. 7 _Envelope Chemise, white and fl-sh radium silk; tailored. Sizes 38 44, M each; were §5 -. 2 Princess Slips, one white ra- dium , and one flesh crepe de chine} camisole tops. Size 36. 9835 cach; were $10.50. Silk Tnderwear Section, Third floor. Children’s Shoes $1.45 Pair 19 pairs Youths Oxfords, black cllf blucher style,. with square toes. Sizes 11 and 1 Ci lL 1 and 1% D; 11, 11%, 1"%. 13, 1% and 2E Reduced to $1.45 pair. 13 palrs Yonthl‘ Ozxfords; black calf, E: cut; Good- year welt soles. Shu 1 and 156 C’l.l*lfl 2D;1and 3E. Roduced to $143 pair. 12 pairs Infants’ Oxfords; smoked and tan elkskin; plain soft toe, welt sole and wedge heel. Sizes 5 and 6-C: 5. 5% and 6 Reduced to §1.45 3 pllr' Growing Girls’ Pflml’l' patent leather, one strap, round toe, welt sole and low heel Sizes 6AA and 7A. Reduced $145 palr. Ir Grnwlnt Girls' Oxfords; bl calfskin with round per- forated toe, luw heel and welt ;e.l'l 8iz6 3AA. Reduced to $1.45 r. Childred’s Ehos Section, Fourth foon, Stockings 34 pairs chnarnn 's Black Derby ribbed. Sizes 7, 7% 8. GOc pair; were TGc. 18 pairs Lisle Socks; threee quarter-length; winter welghts black. Sl!el 7 and 7%. 3Se pairj ‘were The. ¢ Children’s Pants, $1 20 pairs part-wool; length, white. Sises 14 to 16 years. Were $1.50 and $1.70. Children's Mastery and’ Underwear Women’s Hosiery 10 dosen pairs All-silk Homwe, double garter hems, soles, heels and toes, Assorted ocolors. Sizes 832 to 10. Blightly irrcgular in weave. $3 pair; if perfect, would be $3 $3.50. 8 dovem pairs All-silk Hose, as above, but in brown only. Sizes 83 to 10. $1.50 pair; if perfect, would be $3. 13 dosen pairs Lisle Thread Hose, reinforced. Black- and brown. Sizes 9§ to 10%. Uneven in weave. 65c pairi If perfeet, would be 31 and $1.25. 15 paira Brown Jace Hose. double garter hems, heels, toes and soles. Sises S1&. 9 and ¥'.. $2.35 pair; were $4.50. \Women's Hosiery Section, First flocr. Special-New Fall Skirts 57.95 Just 50 for tomorrow’s Remnant Day—but these aren't Remuants. Fall models of Vigoureaux checks, Prunella stripes in box or cluster pleats—a number with pleats stitched to the hips. Combinations of brown with tan or-Roman stripes; black_and white; and tan 4 with Vigoureaux. 8kirt Sectien, Third foor. House Dresses $1.95; Were $3 and $3.25. Dresses, of striped checked ginghams; V necks and vestees, with or without collarx: loose or belted; wanted colors. Sizes 36 to 44. 6 Extra Size House Dres roll collars and vest effects: bl and tan stripes. Sizes 48 and 50. $2.95 eachs were $4. 8 Cover-all Apron Sets, for girls; fine white muslin, with V. neck and long eleever. Sizes f. 12, 14 and 18 years. 80c eacl were §3. House Dress Sectios, Third flcor. Undermuslins 21 Gowns, of fine muslin neck and short sleeves, 10 40. Trimmed with emb $1.95 each; were X1 10 Cambric Gowns, low, square or V necks, short sleeves, finished with French foid. Sizes 34 to 40. $145 each; were §. 30 Pairs Closed Drawers, of fine cambric, with Val lace. 8%e pair; were §150. 17 Pairs Extra Size Clnnefl Drawers, of fine muslin; ruff flnllh'fl with Val lace; lengths 25 and 27. 145 pair; were §3. Cotton Underwear Section, Thind floor. Fall Tub Silk ' Petticoals, $2.95 100 at this special price Friday. Plain or satin striped skirts with tucked or pleated flounces—others straightline, with * small hem ruffies or embroidered scallops. Green, henna, tan, gray, violet, Pekin, cerise, navy and black. Unusual values. Petticoat Section, Third fioor. _Girls’ Remnanis 10 White Jean Middies, reg- ulation with navy serge collars and cuffs. Sises 18 and 20 years. $1.96 each; were $3. 10 Novelty Sewing Aprons; fine cretonne. 45e 3 were 7bc. 35 Girly’ and Misses’ Gowns, of ‘white cambric with lace and em- broidery !rlmnnn‘. Bizes 8 to 16 Joars, pecial, 95c each. § Misses' Fiber Silk Sweaters, . lo' round necks, long slesves " and braided belts. Size 16 years. Greatly reduced to $6.50 each. Glflq wn Fourth foor, Tennis Rac’kc"' s nt right ;¢ '“ Jod: r. :)rudm:ght Dnver~ Paramount. - 10 Rackets, $1045 each; were. were , 3 6-inch Standing Golf Bags. 18.75 each; were $1 % 1 6-inch § stay. Standing Gol.l BeE g Matn 3 stay. Standing Bag,-. ‘with leather cuff top and bottom.” S0T5; was $14.95. e Women’s Suits Much Less 6 Tricotine Suits, navy and black. Sizes 40 to 44. $39.50 each; were $65 and 6 Tricotine Sults, black. q!zeu 38 to 12, were 858,30, 3 Trelaine Suits, navy: ports reatly reduced to $12.50 navy and $24.50 each; euch, : = Mohair Suits. sizes 36 and 38. Definitely reduced to $0.75 each. I Tricotine Suft, black. Size 40 br y reduced to $15. 1 Pofret Twill Suit, black. Size 3¥ ll- was $20.50. Women's Suit Seetion, Third flvor Women’s Dresses Exceptional Reductions 7 Dark Volle Dresses. Siges 34 to 40. Greatly reduced te $3 each. 2 Whlle Georgette Cran. Dre: Sizes 36 to 4 sio each; were much more. ! White Voile Gown. Persian trimming. Size 34 %10; wai 519.30, ¥ 1 Beaded Georgette -Gown, white. Size 35. $39.30: was §35. 1 Black Jap Silk Dress. Size 11 Greatly lowered to $10. 1 Crepe Romalne Gown, sand color, trimmed with blue beads. Size 40. $39.50; was 975 1 Brown Canton- Creps with embroldered sleeves, Size 38. $3930; was $65. ‘Women's Dress Sectien, Third floor. Women’s Wraps Full Silk Lined $ Wool Wraps, navy &nd Sor- rento. Sizes 34, 36 and 38, Great- y reduced tv 315 each,... - Poiret Twill Wraps, navy und k. Size 40. ¥29.60 cach: were *49.50. 2 Poiret Twill Wraps in nav farvella Wraps in Haw. navy. $58.00 each; were 1 Navy Nll"el'l ‘Wrap, size 3%, $39.50; was $50.50. Women's Coat Section, Third Soer. Women’s Sheer Handkerchiefs, 10¢c —or §1 a Dozen— Very Special 10 dogen of thesc fie- hric handkerchlefs for -minant Day. 33 dosem Women's All- linen Handkerchiefs, hand- rolled colored hems. Spe- cial, 35¢ each, or 3 for $1. Handierchiet Bection, First Soor. J Women’s Knit Underwear 15 Combination Suits, fine ribbed lisle; low neck, sleeveless: tight or Shell trinimed loose knee; pink. Size 0. $1 emchi were $1.50. 11 Corset Covers, fine Tibbed cotton; high mneck and long slecves. _Sizes 8 and 9. Slightly soiled. 75c each: were $1.35. 13 Envelope Combination Suits, mercerized lisle ribbed; bodice top and_tape straps; slightly soiled. Sizes 7, § and 9. #1325 cach; were $1.75. 11 Combination Suits, mercer- ized llsle ribbed; closed style: bodice top and straps. Size 6. A bit soiled. “$1 eachs were $1.50. Women's Knit Underwear Section, Third flvor. Misses’: Appatel 15 Silk Dresses, light and dark colors: suitable for street wea: Canton crepe, crepe de_ chine and georgette. Henna, brown, rust, navy, bllck and fuchsia. Sizes 1¢ 16 an $22.50 each; 3 Orchid Tweed Suits, ‘box coats trimmed with gray wor- sted brald. Silk lined. Sises 14, 16 and 18. Greatly I to _$8.75 each. 3 Coats, tweed and homespun, orchid; all silk . dined: sleeves. Sizes 14, 16 an Reduced to $8.75 each. 1 Cape Costume, tan homesnun wnh brown silk braid. Size 16 as $35. T White. Net , Dressea. mmmed Stze 14, »sughu; un~ Deeply reduced $1250 elth. 1 Dinner Frock, light blue satin Wlth lace. A bit solled. Reduced to $10. * » 1 Black China S8ilk Dress, pleated overskirt. $3.35; was 'l.fli. 1 Imported Coat, French blue, novelty style. Reduced to $13.75. 4 Scotch Chenille Dres: e!. tan and blue and lemon brown checks. Sizes 14 and 16 Greatly reduced to $5 each. 2 Dinner or Eveni Frocks, jade and flame georgette. Sizes 14 and 16. $19.75 each; were 325 and $34. 2 Jersey Dresses, light wol:m stralght-line models. Tan and _blue combined. Sizes 14 and 16. _Greatly reduced /to $10 each. Misses’ Section, Third Soor. ban i Furniture and Beds Substanfially Reduced for Friday’s Selling, making it one of the best days of September to ‘choose. Every piece or suite greatly reduced, but sold as ic cubject to ~cafi, imperfections and damages. 1 Breakfast Swuite, 7 pleces, Sny, decorated. $115; was $145. Liviag Room Suite, 3 pieces, m ogany fini $42.00; was $75. 1 room Suite, Queen Anne period, combination mahogan:. Dresser, toilet table and doublo bed, mismatched. $110; was $150. 1 Ivory Bedroom Suite, dresser, "lllflorette and toilet table. Spe- cial, $85. 1 Deak, fumed Stickley oak. $19.75; was $30. 1 Bedroom Chair, mahogany finish. §8.75; was $13.50. 1 Living Reom Table, magazine space and with drawer, red ma- Logany finish. Top size 26x42. m.sm wwas $43.50. Bed Pillows for children, size (ax"o art ticking. $2.50 each; were 85, 1 White Enameled Cot, 2 ft. 6 in. sise, with wire link spring. $7.731 was $12.50. 3 Reckers, malogany € carved rush seat. $19.35 3 ‘were 835. 1 Chil@’s Dressing Table, decc- l;:!._od ivory, with mirrer. Special, 1 Wardrebe, fumed ouk flnish $27.50; wan $40. 2 Bedroom Tables, ivory, oval $8.70 each: were $17.50. 1 Set Dintng Room Chai Queen Anne, mahogany fi leather seats. $42.50; was 867. 1 Bath Stool, natural fint SGe; wan $2. 1 Coloninl Parlor Table with Drawer, red inahogany finisi 225 wean 840, 6 Woven Wire Bed Springs. vd: sizes from 2 ft. in. to 4 irin 445 3. 1 Combination Ulnlm-: Fon poster Hed. double size. % was $55. Fornitore and Bed Eection, Sixtht Sioor. Big Friday Sale of Foreign Wicker Furniture At Extremely Low Prices I'his turniture was made abroad and person: by our buyer. t w:]low in combinauon weave. Entirely handmade of Polish ru rass Chairs, round, comfortable shape and siz very e e tle Tor et o ot porches. e e - Special price, $6,50 each 20 Willow Reckers, of Bar Harbor shape. price, $5.50 each rs, made sturdy and substantial; low, round S Willow Cha: tu:k. stick willow style. Special price, $4.50 each Willew and Reed Section, Fifth foor. Very Emphatic Reductions Corsets, ¥1 A group oi 100 corsets that range in price far beyond tomor: row’s marking. - Including American Lady, Lyra, Royal Worcester, Deering, Bon Ton. Discontinued models in sizes from 19 to 25 and a few larger sizes. Many with genuine walohn bening. 20 Corsets, odd sizes and dis- continued models—Madame !{{Tl and American Lady. andsome broches and coutils ; fow and medium bust or waist- line styles. Sizes 22, 23, 25, 26, $2.50 each; were - broche, with heavy elastic in- serts. Sizes 36, 38 and 40. $2 cach; were _ Garter Br-ulzru\ pink satin-finish brocade with sur- gical elastic. Sizes 38, 40 and 4. $3 each; were $4. Corset Section, Third foor. 165 Bandeaux and Bras- sieres, odd sizes and broken lots. Satin stripes, satin with filet or cluny lace and all-over lace. Sizes 32. 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Tremendously re- duced to 95c each. 15 Lazelle Waists ior : Of batsste, in Deceply lowered to brocade or basket weave. Ei tic inserts. Inverted hook and e;e fastening. Sizes 32, 36, 40, and 4. each; were $2. Women’s Evening Slippers Reduced to $5 heels. Sizes 5, 5%, 6% and 7 6, 6% A; 3, 4%. 5, 6% and 7 B; A are a bit soiled. 48 pairs Gold Opera Pumps: Touls or Baby Louis heels. Sizes 5’,!07AM 4% to 7 AA; 4% A'}‘, . 5% 6. 6%. 7‘$*lnd 5 show’ allgh( sollings from display. 46 pairs Black Satin Opera Pumps; Louis or Baby Louls ls. Sizes 53% AAA; 4 and 4% 316, 4, 434 and 7 A; 2%, 3, , 312 and 615 C. Women's Shoe Section, Third fioor. Little Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.65 Were $250 and Up 100 Middy and Oliver Twist suits in good colors. Sizes 3, 4, 5,7, 8 and 9 years, 76 Shirts, for boys and youths. Plain blue or stripes included. Sizes 12 to 14 neckbands. 95c were $1.50. "31 ° Middy _Blouses, = different styles from broken lots of our regular stocks. Sizes 3, 4, 5 and :“rgnn. $185 each; were $3.25 21 pllrl Wash Pants; stralght knee style. All white or khaki. Sizes 3.‘1.ma 5 years. “Greatly Tedinced to 45¢ patr. 10 Shepherd Check . Reefers; full belted D. B. models; of ex- cellent materials. Sises 3 to 6 years. 96.75 nelrs'nn $12.50. Bays' Bectien, Fourth Soof. $25—Were $35 and $40 Black Chiffon Tunie, with crystal and pearl beads. Orange Chiffon Tunic, with™ crystal beads. Gray Chiffon, - with steel beads. Pearl Gray Chiffon, with crystal and pearls. White chllfon with crys- tal or combining erystal and pearls. Lace Bection, First floor. 29 pairs Gold Cloth Shpp;rs. one- \trap. Louis or },.by Iouv ) and 073 . 6 and 58 pairs Silver Cloth Pumps; Louis or B- Heels. Sizes 43;.5, 5 i 4 4,434, 5,6, 613 and B; 2%, 8%.4,.-.5!5 and 6 C. bit soiled. 12 pairs Silver Cloth Fumps one strap, Louis heels. Sizes 7 and 7% AAA: 4, 5.7 and 71: AA; 6, 6% and 7 B; 6% C. Silks and Velvets 60 vards Chiffon Velvet, al'- silk_velvet, 40-inch; black. $2 yard; was 40 'yards Chiffon Velvet, all silk; “taupe color. 40 inches ‘wide. yard; was $7. 60 yards Satin Duchc-s. black. Soft lustrous finish, 36 inches. $L85 yard; was $256. 65 yards Slhn Duchess, myrtle green; 40 inches. $1685 yard; was $2. 300 Remnaant Silks, black and colors; Satins and Crepes 14 to % less. SiIk Goods Seclion, acond foor. Taxedo ‘Sweaters $195—Were $2.95 15 Light-welght Wool Tuxedos, In blue, tan or ll', All sizes in the lot. 4 Fiber Stk Tux edos; fancy weave. Jade and flame. Bll‘htl\ lmp'rnct. Sizes 36 to 44. $5.75 each; were $7.50. 3 Fiber Silk Tuxedos, gown fancy weave. Extra siscs—ii. 310 each; were $18.75. 2 Slip-ons: light-weight woo Black and brown. Sizes 36 and 40. $1.98 i were . 1 ¥iber Silk Tuxedo; fuchsia color. Size 40. Greatly Reducea to Sweater Bection, Third floor.

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