Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1922, Page 23

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AL i R B nwmmmmmmmmmxmmmmmmmr Wlooduward $Watheny THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2§; 1922. s | ‘ + Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is Not Returnable or Exchangeable; Not > Sent C. 0. D. or On Approval; Mail or Phone Orders Not Accepted Already We Make Remnants of Fall Silk and Wool Dresses | Deeply Reduced to *7 20 Navy and Black Dresses, in new straightline or basque styles. from our regular stocks and price lowered tomorrow. Navy, reindeer and brown. 1 Pleated. navy, brown, black and white. s Jersey Dresses, $9—Were $12.75 14 All-wool Jersey Dresses with pleated skirts. Misses' sizes 14 to 11 All-wool Prunelia Skirts, 35 each; were $7.50. Striped with cnntrasung shades of storm collars. Double piece. DOWN STAIRS STORE Well tailored. Taken Sports Coats, $10—Were $15 5 good-looking models, full cut and with~ Belted or unbelted. 1 Fitch Fur Choker, $10 Reduced from $l9 75. Low Footwear for Now—Remnant Priced i 2 3 with rubber lift. Black One-strap Pumps and Oxfords, with Cuban heels and rubber lift. and Cuban heels, rubber lift. Hosiery for Women Silk Hoxe. SLIN: were S1.85— pure thread silk, full- black and new Broken fas colors. sizes. Silk Hose,' Special, 6%c 200 pairs sub-standards. k and cordovan. ed Some mussed. for Men All-Wool Sacks. Special, 68e 0 pairs Golf and Swiss Broken sizes. i clocked Socks. pairs for $1— brown and black. fections. o Teeight; black: Stight iniperfecs tions. Silk_Hose, Special. pair— S s Swies elocked "Rose. Regularly these are much more. for Children » *° Liale Secks, 15c pair; were 35c— o ams rull-fashioned mer- cerized lisle socks. Buster Brown make. Sizes 4% to 8%. Ribbed Vests, reduced to 10c— 25 vests in built-up shoulder styles. Very elastic. DOWN STAIRS STORE Lingerie, 50c 125 Chemise and Bloomers very much underpriced. 50c, Trim- med in pastel shades. 10 Step-inm., 98c each: were .8& Sheer cloth, lace trim- zs ciulre-- Gowns. Special, Long sleeves em- brolfl!ry trimmed. Sizes 6 to 12, Philippine Wear, $2.88 Were $3.95 26 Gowns and Chemise, of fine nainsook with beautiful em- broideries; all handmade. Silk Chemise, $1.65 Were $1.95 50 Crepe de Chine and Jap Silk Chemise, in two styles of tops. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Corsets 250 Reduced From $4.50 20 Waistline and Low-top Corsets, of pink brocade, with elastic waist and slight rise at back. Sizes 22,24, 25, 26, 30, 31 and 32. 100 Corsgets, special, $1 each—Topless models, hip confiners’ and semi-elastic styles, for medium and slight figures. All sizes to 28. Splendid values. Garter Brassieres, 50c Were $1 50 Garter Brassieres, back- fastening and with four supporters, Pink flowered material. 75 Girdles, ' special, $1.25 each—Of pink coutil Sports models, with short hip and four . supporters. All sizes to 32. Bandeaux, special, 28c—Of pink mercerized broche, with strong hook-and-eye back-fastemng Group of 800 Pairs Brown One-strap Pumps, with Louis or Cuban heels, and Oxfords, with tip and Cuban heels Patent Leather Pumps, one-strap, with tip ; WN STAIRS STORE, . IS immmw T O Pumps and Oxfords, 1,95 Group of 380 Pairs Women’s Comfort Oxfords, somec with tip, others with plain toe. Slippers, of black kidskin . One-strap House with turn sdles and rubber heels. Not all sizes in every style, but all sizes in the groups. DOWN STAIRS STORE House Dresses Very Special, $1 30 Dresses of ginghant or per- cale, with. white collars and vearl buttons, 2.- Bungalow Apro; each; ns, 58e re 83¢c. Of dru-k ol light per- Cale. "With belt 'or 5 St m BI-‘I.lo'v Aprons, ‘lse each; ¢ percale; back- buttonlng 24 Dust Caps, Special, Sc each, Of figured or dotted percnle 25 Maidw Aproms, Speocial, cack. OF white lawn or dotted Swiss, \\llh bib and waist line. 25 Kimonon, Special, $1.38 ea l(;" grepe or cotton Rttt e 1o Sk, Petticonts. $1.95 each: ersey in new Finished with silk DOWN STAIRS STORE. combined groups. Exceptional wvalues in both Blouses Reduced to 50c 75 Volle and Orgamdic Blouses, Peter Pan, V or vestee front. ‘White, pink, blue and xreen 100 Blouses, Special, ‘);l:peclal shipment of nu-whlle 20 G!or'm Crepe or Crepe de Chine Blouses, $2.75 each. White lnd flesh color. Sllp-o. Sweaters, $1; were much higher priced. 12 dropstitch bl‘)ll\es in white, orchld and pin| 4 Tuxedo Sweaters, $2.95 each; were $4.95. Sllghll)’ dumaxed 3 Tuxedos. Greatly reduced to S1 each. 3 Fall Secarfs. $2.95 each. Just - a.rrned bu( a bit mussed from shipping. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Women’s Glove Silk Underwear $§1.65 and $2.95 —Were $24S and SOS—-Ves(s, chemise bloomers and union suits. 50 garments in all DOWN STAIRS STORE Fall Hats Special, $2.95 75 from our regular stock, placed out for Remnant Dzy selling. Pleasing shapes of velvets and suedelike felts. Turbans, roll brims and poke effects. Favored colors. Hats Special, $1.95 A new shipment of very spe- cially priced hats in velvet and suede-like felt. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Men’s Shirts Extra Special " Tomorrow At $295—10 Crepe de Chi; and Silk Shirts, %elzesel.‘i%"tl: 15. Soiled or oil stained. At $395-25 Silk and English Broadcloth Shirts, slightly soiled. At 78¢—100 Madras and Per- cale Shn-ts. damaged by water, Ties, 35¢, or 3 for $1 120 Knitted -Ties, seconds of superior grade, at this ex- tremely low price. Night Shirts, Special, 88c 75 Muslin Shirts, with V neck and long sleeves. Slightly damaged, but not to affect the wear. DOWN STAIRS STORE Children’s_ Panty Dresses, 50c 100 Little Dresses reduced pongee. Prettily trimmed. Girls® Voile Dresses, $1—30 greatly reduced. Siies 6, 8 and 10 years. Middies, 75c; were $1.25— 20 of Lonsdale Jean. Sizes 6 to 22. A bit soiled. from 95c. Chambray and Rain Capes, $1.75 and $2.50 —Fast color capes and waterproof. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Wool Coats, $8; were $12.75—6 Coats, with or without fur collars, Sizes 8 to 14 years. 36 Gingham Dresses, 50c each; were 95c. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Slightly-soiled. DOWN STAIRS STORE DoubleBed Seamless Sheets Reduced to $1 : Here’s an unportlnt item for tomorrow. 59 good quality sheets, but slightly soiled, and for this reason reduced from Sl.fl. Pillowuses,zoc Were 30c - 200 cases, 42x36 and -45x30. Of good quality bleached mus-. lin, with wide hems; slightly imperfect. Cotton Blankets, 33953 were $4.95—4 heavy cotton blankets, - double-bed -size, plaid designs. Attractive POWN STAIRS STORE, Tablecloths Special, 50c S 48 plain mercerized damask cloths, size 52x52; neatly hem- med. peeial, $3.35—38 reads, double-bed size; suhlecl to slight stains. 10 Yards Longeloth, $1.55; 12 pleces of fine qu.my velvet finish. Beds | heavy satin sp: 1 BULGARIA MAY SIT INTURK PARLEY, Declared Vitally (:oncerned in Settlement of Near East Crisis. BRITISH OFFER ATTACKED 50,000 Pounds to Remove Christian Refugees Is Declared Propaganda to Arouse Prejudice. 3 BY EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER. PBy Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1922 GENEVA, September 28. quarters here the bellef is prevalent {that Bulgaria may be invited to take part in a -ncar east conference. Thoe fact that the *"] Bulgarian govern- ment, headed by Premler Stambou- ‘{ 1iski, has accepted the task of trans- orting flour to he Aegean Island, where the Smyrna rfeugees will be concentrated; ,the conclliatory atti- tude of the Bul- garfans them- selves, and the fact that Bulgaria, owing to its posi- STAMBOULISKI, , 18 3 * | interested in a ranm Th solution of the ~zltend in favor of l is, rumrud Smyrna.is by the British g general massacre of Smyrna Chri tians has been planned for September 30. her persons declare thut the feport Is preposterous and that it Is British propaganda _intended Prejudice the warld hgalnst the Turks, Posftion of League. It is true that most of the Armen- 1:ans have now left Armenfa. The league therefore wishes to insist on the re-establishment of Armenia as thelr homeland under league protec- tion. The league mechunism for the z‘nm(nnnne\ und - & & Aiated! povermmengs: a1 felt that a number of league {nor might be instrun ting more persecutior m p ] massacres than any number uf dlplu matic documents ‘could. It tate to face the assembly if gullly of atrocities against minorities, BOND CUT T0 $10,000. = |Men Charged With Glass Coffin Fraud Are Released. CHICAGO, September 28.—Bol M n. The men furnished the bonds and were released with the order to ap- pear in_the United States district court in New York October 10 to enter pleas to indictments charging them vulh using the mails to defraud. muel Rosenblatt, the fourth man nrrested here in connection wilh lhe sale of the glass casket stock, rel!a!ed when he furnished 320 000 ——— HONDURANS IN BATTLE. - |Rumble of Cannon Inland Heard at Port Cities. { __TAMPA. Fla., September 28,—Capt. arold O. Borden of the motorship mg is in_progress inland from the coast and that he was le of cannon fire was audible at times at some of the port citi Grinding, !queakms gears clamor loudly for EBONITE. EBONITE takes the weather as it comes. No congealing or breaking up like grease. If you're half particular about your gear lubricant you'll use EBONITE (It’s Shredded Oil) For Transmissions and Differentials TO~NIGHT omorrow Alright Cabbage, per Ib. ’A-Store Near Your Hofit: Sanitary Selected Eggs, per doz. : 42c Aunt Jemima Pancake, pkg......15c Pillsbury’s Pancake, pkg.........15c Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg.....29¢c Patacake, pkiz. . . s v s s sins o s 2206 Sanitary Rolled Oats, 3 pkgs. for. .25¢ Pillsbury’s Wheat Cereal, pkg. . . . .20c Wheatena,pkg...........,..'....2._ Post Toasties, pkg...c........... 8¢ Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, pkg....... 8 Kellogg’s Bran, pkg..............21c Pettijohn’s Breakfast Food, pkg. . .20c Kellogg’s Krumbles, pkg. ........12¢ Dromedary Cocoanut, pkg...9% & 16¢ Baker’s Canned Cocoanut, can....15¢c Hershey’s Cocoa...........15c¢ & 29¢c Walter Baker’s Cocoa, {-Ib. can...19¢c Walter Baker’s Chocolate, 1-1b. ck.17¢c Caracas Sweet Chocolate, pkg. ... 4c Dot Brand Sweet Chocolate, Ib..18¢c Campfire Marshmallows, pkg....15¢ Jello, all flavors, pkg............. Chalmers’ Gelatin, granulated. . ..15c Cox Gelatin (2-quart size), pkg. . .17c Knox Gelatin, pkg...............l9c Coleman’s Eng. Mustard, 2-oz. tin.15¢ French’s Cream Salad Mustard, o A s s i s s ws A S s 5D Boyle’s Horseradish Mustard, jar.10c Heinz Prepared Mustard. 12¢ Vegetable Chow, bottle..........14c Horseradish, bottle..............15¢ “SNOWDRIF T Sicktenme Potatoes, 151bs.for . . . . 23¢c Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs.for . . 10c Bananas, per doz. . . .. . 25c .. 3 Apples (Cooking) 6|bs. for 25¢ Pure Lard, 1b. carton . . . 15¢ Nut-Marigold Margarine, Ib. . 22%c Top-Notch Oleomargarine, Ib., 221c Michigan Navy Beans, Ib. Tic Wisconsin Cheese, 1 Ib. 29¢ Sanitary Fresh Creamery Butter, Ib. 470 Mrs. Schlorer’s Olivenaise, jar. .. .35¢c Premium Salad Dressing, bottle. . .37¢c Mazola Oil,....cccueeee....26c&47c Wesson Oil...............25¢c & 46¢c Re-Umberto Olive Oil, pint......53c .Premier Stuffed Olives, bottle. . .. .35¢ Del Monte Ripe Olives.....14c & 25¢ Ritter’s Catsup, plain or tobasco. .12¢ Sanitary Catsup, small bottle. ... .10c Heinz Catsup..............19c & 3lc Beardsley’s Shredded Codfish....15c B. & M. Flaked Fish.......12{c & 20c Canned Lobster.............29 & 47c Gorton’s Codfish Cakes...........1dc Beardsley’s Herring, per glass.... 9¢c King Oscar Brand Boneless Kip- péred Herring.......c.........15¢c F. & F.Herring in tomato sauce. . .13c Nansen Sardines. ................15¢c King Oscar Sardines............. Marie Elizabeth Sardines. ........ Chum Salmon................... Argo Brand Salmon..............25¢c Clover Leaf Salmon, -size can. ., .25¢ White Meat Tuna Fish.......... ._OC PATAPSCO FLOUR 6-1b. bag 12-lb. bag- 24-lb. bag 28c 50c 98¢ Per 1.Ib. can, 1 8(: Standard Grade Canned Foods. Silver Label Peas, percan................ “Aster” Early June Peas, percan........... “Aster” Sifted Peas, percan.............. Blue Ridge Corn, small tins, 6 for.......... Milton Soaked Lima Beans, 3 for.......... Superior Green Lima Beans............... 12¢ Campbell’s Pork and Beans....... Ritter’s Pork and Beans.......c..... Silver Bar Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 tin... Blue Ridge Cut Stringless Beans............15¢ Herr Farm-cut Stringless Beans.............10c Burnham & Morrill’s Spaghetti...........121c Trusty Friend Succotash..................15¢ Tomatoes, No. 2 size tin,3for.............. 25¢ Tomatoes, No. 3 size tin, 2 for............ Van Camp’s Chili Con Carne, 6-0z can...... 7c QuakerOats,3=25 Lenox Soap, Sanitary BrandMacaroni Sanitary Brand Spaghetu is also offered at this price. 11 Gold Medal Buckwheat (ixtre) 3 s || Wizard Polish & Dust Cloth, Wizard Dust Cloths are chemically treated and are made espccmlly t® wipe dust from furm- ture, etc. You do not use oil on the cloth, the ong-mal treatment makes it unnessary to do so. Cakes 25 320 49

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