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14 TARIFF WILL YIELD U. . 445,000, Customs Officials See Big Jump in Receipts Dur- ing the Year. The new protective tarift will prob- ably net the federal Treasury about $145,000,000 this fiscal year, or $100,- 000,000 more than ever before in the nation’s history, customs officlals an- nounce, according to the Associated Pross. This is on the basis of returns under the new tariff act for a month and a half of its operation. and the almost unprecedented income which immediately preceded enactment of the Fordney-McCumebr statute, when there were heavy withdrawals from Yonded warehouses, and a rush of imports so as to avoid the higher duties carried in the new law. The actual revenue for the first month of the operation of the pro- tective measure was $40.868.266, or at the rate of nearly 000 a year. Officials said this was the first time that customs receipts had reached $40,000.000 in the month after enact- ment of a new tarifft. They expected some recession from this monthly total, but said there was little or no indleation of the slump in imports. which usually has occurred during the first six months or year after imposition of protective rates. Two explanations are offered. One 1s the al»nn\rm'l’ foreign exchange and world economic condition and the other the recovery of the count axe of the Fordney-Mc(‘'um- act from the after-the-war indus- depression and attendant buyers’ strike. Were there to he any great depres- sion in import trade it would be mani- th festing itself time, a ad of any such re that for- ng quantities. as evidenced the congestion in_the appraisers’ res at the port of New York. While imports are holding their own in volume, customs officers are unable to say now whether new rates in increa by ting out such goods \r foreign countries as by opponents of the McCumber measure. Infor- line probably will r a month or more. not be av HARD GOAL SUPPLY HITS LOW RECORD Bituminous Stocks Nearer Normal—Loadings of Both Decrease. Btocks of anthracite coal in ands of retail coal dealers through- it the on October 1 were e lowest in the period over which end, according to a tuation announced e census bureau, following an, in-! vestigation undertaken Jointly by the bureau and the geological survey. ous ceal, totaling were about the same s on hand Octoher 1 In 1916 Stocks of anthracite have the report tock records ¢ vey of the Stocks of bitn 28,000,000 tons, as stos and 191 sed since October 1, Consumers must find substitutes for report said, pointing te will be distribut- ent of s's of 60 per shipment the Year's The ihat while nth ers throughout the ¢ Yion of normal. m of 1, however, according svernment report apparently The Glen transportati heing th Alden Compan Tuses to operate FATHER FEALY RESIGNS AS CHAPLAIN IN ARMY Former Pastor of St. Joseph’s was traneferred to the big military post at Camp Travis, Tex., where he is at present. Throughout his service he displayed great personal interest in the ma- Forlal a5 well as the spiritual wel- fare of the soldiers and took a lead- ing part in their athletic activities. POLICE AND FIREMEN BOOSTING RED CROSS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Church Honorably Discharged After Eight Years’ Service. Chaplain Ignatius Fealy of the Dis- i trict of Columbia has been honorably ‘ discharged from the Army on his own application after more than eight years' active military service and will PLAN AMNESTY PLEA. Joint Committee to Ask Release of Sixty-Four Prisoners. 100 Per Cent Enrollment in Each Department Assured, Chiefs Declare. the promises of 100 per cent enroll- ments from the two departments. In many divisions of the departments enrollments were already secured, but these will not be made public until the drive officlally opens tomorrow morning. Roll ca}l at the various precincts has been chosen by the commanders to tell the men of the District’s chap- ter's need for their dollars. The story of service rendered during the past vear has been, and Is still being, re- C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922 “will do their share,” Capt. C. E. E. Flather remarked. ‘The firefighters, themselves likewise laboring for humanity and thorough- ly acquainted with the actlvities of the District chapter, can be counted upon to “come through” with a ban- ner enrollment. “I have seen the men \OVERCOAT THIEFS BUSY. Six Washingtonians Report Last Night’s Losses to Police. Overcoat thieves got busy last night your palate— in my command,” said Acting Chief Lanahan of No. 1 battalion, “and they are very anxious to make a 100-per cent showing.” Oficers of Battalicns 2, 3 and 4-also gave assurances that a Red Cross button would look very well upon a blue-coated chest. All the police and firemen are not going over the top the first day of the as the first real tinges of winter swept thz city, and as a result nli' least six Washingtonians shivered on | |one of the coolest mornings of the sedson. | The six persons who reported to lhe‘ police that their overcoats had b(.rn Its price will tickle your purse— ceording | ching the country | n lines have had the| the | | i ! claiming that numt ll" 0 un(h‘r existing la thout laying ft-! self open t eriminal prosecution, When worki « operations em ploy about . and, while per hiaps a thousand of these have bee absorbed fn other mines in the di 1000 are still out o _mines in both bituminous 3 reased last Tues- Jast Monday, the American Association announced today. while anthracite loadings 1 cars xumlcd l». ALBANIAN REVOLTS, DENIED. NEW YORK. -November 10.—C. A. Tashko, Albanian vice has issued a statement Te- ports of revolutions in Atbania, twice published in the last few weeks. He said his government had reason to helieve that the reports been started screditing the nation and digcour- aging the investment of foreign capi- tal in_Albani had Dr. Carleton Vaug] Dentist . Now located at 303 7th St. N. Ruins The Hair Girls—if you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruft, for it Will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It does no good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply It at | night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub It in gently with the finger tips. By morning. most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and en- tirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug_store. Four ounces Is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never talls.—Advertisement. l hele 3 “for the express purpose of | l | l return to this city in a short time, to resume his civic religlous duties | headquarters here, in_the archdlocese of Baltimore, Chaplain Fealy was born sourl July 31, 1878. to St. Joseph's Church in this city, | sixty-four he was appointed a chaplain In the Army with the rank of first lieu- tenant, in February, 1914. served with troops afterward served for several years at Fort Myer, anthracite is still ;| in Mis- Whlle antaniias | for the. relcase Saturday. He first in Hawaii and Va., following which he | banners. i The joint amnesty committee, with | that a special Armistice day appeal of the remaining prisoners war-time offenses wiii be made next About 100 men and wom- en from fourteen states and the Dis- it was announced, trict of Columbia, will picket the White House with announced today Although the beginning of convicted of Cross, survey of the -39¢ Table Oilcloth 25¢ Yard 5-quarter Table Oilcloth, in plain white, fancy and tiling effects; seconds of the standard quality. Blankets, $1 Pair Crib Double Blankets, blue striped borders; size 30x40 inches. Third Floor—Juvenile Section, $1.50 Crib Soft White with pink or Blankets, sixth annual roll call of the District of Columbla Chapter, American Red is less than a day away, a police precincts and fire department battalions last night | showed an enthusiasm that indicates “IT PAYS TO Go SEVENTH AND K cited, the return benefit to the police themselves pointed out and the pos- sibility of setting up a mark to “show up” policemen in other cities strongly emphasized. “I'll personally enroll all my men,” | sald Capt. E. W. Brown of No. 1 precinct, while Capt. C. T. Peck of No. 2 declared, .'You can gamble I'll %o over the line. The men of 3 the campaign, It was pointed out in sev- eral quarters, because these men, like many others working for the govern- ment, are paid only twice a month. Many of the men have families to support and are not able to hand out a doli ment's notice their expense: their chlefs that if they are unable to enroll before pay day, they will at that tim bergs “THE DEPENDABLE STORE” in both bureaus|1315 K styeet r on a mo-(J. It but, notwithstanding | northw they have assured Buckley, st. | quickly and dis stolen are: David Spahn, 12 street southeast; bert L. mp(r | 904 T street southeast; Thota Ging- | rand and Charles S. Fobis, both of | northwest; Dorsey, 1726 6th strect northwe, 610 Lamont In each case the garments were stol- en from homes by thieves who walk- | «d in unnoticed, snatched up the coats | bread Laundry Combination, Soap. All for 25c. Goldenberg’s—Basement. Water Pail and 2 Cakes Soap, 25¢ con- sisting of Galvanized Iron Water Pail and 2 Cakes of Fels-Naptha 50c Washable Cretonnes 25¢ Yard Yard-wide Washable Cretonnes, light and dark colors, in floral, bird, foliage and tapestry designs. Full pieces, 25¢ yard. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Saturday’s 25¢, 50c and $1 Sale! 39c¢ Turkish Towels 20x38 Double Thread Turk- l~h T wels, neat blue hor- 6 Table Tumblers Set of Six " Glass Table Tumblers, f 25c 18 (l lmll four.) } 25c Thin Blown Children’s 39c Bloomers Of good quality muslin, with { elastic knee and waist; large rein- ‘l forcement. Sizes 4 to 12 years. c Palr ..cc.oecccenccene (Third Floor.) Infants' Round Wool Flannel ) Bands. neat scalloped edges. kEach. ( c (Third Floor.) J o . Women'’s Fiber Silk Hose Women's Fiber Silk Hose, in fect ylack, gray, nude, white and 2 cordovan; also plain black in the lot; seconds of 50c values........ Children’s Jersey Knit Bloomers, with elastic knee and muslin ban c black only; perfect quality.... ), , Boys’ 35¢ Neckwear Boys' Neckwear, four-in- -hand ed colorings } Zsc (Third ¥loor.) =22 Boys' Suspenders. good quality ) siastic webbing, with leather ends. (Third Floor.) 35c Ribbons (5 lncnes wlde) Flve-inch Ribhong, In a good as- } 25 Infants’ 35¢ Bands stripe and drop-stitch ef- Children’s 39c Bloomers styles, in neat patterns; all want- Boys’ 35¢ Suspenders sortment of styles and colorings, including plain and novelty ef- | fects . . I 10c and 12c Ribbons, 3 Yards o o.xnw l(ll»lvnnlk. plllaln and } 25 effects; pink, blue and c white. THREE yards for......... 39c Shaker Flannel 36-inch wiath) Shaker Flannel, double - fleeced quality. (note hea Yard 25¢ Men’s 50c Garters Men's Pad Garters, fine silk webbing: silk pad; black, white and plain col- 25c ors; all fresh stock. Pair.. 39¢ White Pongee 32-inch White DPongee, a mercerized quality, for men’s, boys’ 25c 39c Mercerized Satme and women's wear, yard.. 36-inch Mercerized Satine, for 25 yarn, making undergarments, in white and flesh colors, yard. 35c Plisse Crepe | 30 inch Plisse Crepe, in plain pink, I/l 1ieht blue, white and printed de- shgns; mercerized qu lxy,)’ c | yard . - 39c White Voiles 36-inch White Novelty Voiles, fine. sheer, two-ply quality, with white woven checks, stripes and c plalds, yard 35c Shirting Madras 36-inch Shirting Madras, white grounds In neat colored stripe 2 c for men’s and boys' shirts, yard.... e 15¢ Apron Ginghams, 2 Yards Standard Apron Ginghams, in all ] size blue checks; fast colors. TWO )’ c yards for .. 39¢ White Dimity 36-inch White Dimity, neat woven white checks and stripes; fine sheer ' grade 35c Pr nted Flannels 36-inch Printed Fleece-down } 25c Flannels, in a beautiful assort- 18c Outing Flannels, 2 Yards ment of new styles and colorings. I 2T-inch Outing Flannels. light grounds with colored stripe: heavy, ~double - fleeced quallt c TWO yards for.... 19¢ Huck Towels, 2 for Hemmed Huck Towels, size 18x36 inches; fast color red bor- } 25c 39c Scarfing, 2 Yards } 25¢ 18-inch Dice Damask Scarfing, also_suitable for napkins. TWO ¥ards for..c.cciecinccncrcnnannns 50c Change Purses Leather Change Purses, single and double purse styles; good qual- ity leather, in black and colors. c 8c and 10c Handkerchiefs, 5 for ‘Women's Handkerchiefs, white and colored border; hemstitched styles; also embroldered corners c FIVE for. 15c Laces, 3 Yards ‘Wide Cluny and Crochet Laces, Edgings and Insertions; white and 2 c eccru colors. THREE yards for... 25¢, 50c and $1 will do some wonderful work tomorrow in providing values that everybody will want to take advantage of. Every department has contributed something extraordinary to this triple value-giving sale for Saturday. Read them over carefully—don’t skip a word. orders filled. Men’s Half Hose Fiber Silk Half Hose, full reln- } 25 forced heel, toe and sol colors, but no black; seconds of l)c values B Men’s 50c Suspenders Imitation Guyot Non-elastic Sus- penders, in stripes, plain colors 2 and figures; full length. Pair.... c 25¢c Tea Aprons, 2 for 10c Toilet Soap, 4 Cakes } 25¢ . 19c Handkerchiefs, 2 for Colored-horder llnndker-} 25 . \"ulr\rt'(l w en Stripes and vles, with hemstitched T\\l) for 35c Note Book and Filler for “‘"'\u"fi:’;‘:l“'r n”nn Oli.lnnflr ‘lnnflo» lier. Both fo T } 25c Up to 50c Scissors e 25¢ (Stationery Dep: 35c Dress Ginghams 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in a " 25 beautiful assortment of plalds, 39¢ Pillowcases stripes and plain cnlnrs. 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, Stamped Tea Aprons, sheer White and colored lawns; pretty neat designs. TWO for ‘ Olivilo Toilet Soap, a pure vege- table oil soap. FOUR cakes for.. borders. An assorted lot of Steel Scisgprs, desirable shapes: 3% to 6 inches; well Pl (Notion Dept.) fine quality hand-torn_and ironed; free from starch; subject to slight imperfec tions. Each...... 25¢ Marquisettes, 2 Yards Yard-wide Sh; -quality Cur- tain Marquisettes, plain, tape edge } 25c 50c Grass Runner, Yard or fancy bord: any quantity, and 2212 inch width Double- cut from full pieces, 2 yds. for.... 21 warp Grass Runner, green or brown stenciled border designs, 4 or Heavy Stenciled Border Can- vas, 18 inches wide; for hall or runners, yard 39c and 50c Art Pleces, 3 for Stamped Scarfs and Plllow } 50 Tops, with backs; assorted de- signs. THREE for 2 69c Tweed Suitmgs 36-inch Tweed Sultings, In navy, } 50 brown, burgundy, ‘green, beaver and gray Women’s 75¢c Cotton Pants Women's Fll eced Cotton Iants, with 1 i 50c Boys’ 69¢ to $1 Caps 89¢ Flouncings Dainty Swiss Flouncings, with embroidered, ruffied, M‘;\llnpcd and hemstitched edges School Caps, of corduroy, plain and in band style: also of suiting mixture: sizes 6% to T.... c (First Floor — Illlrltn'll Booth.) < 9 Misses’ 65c Underwear Fleeced Cotton Underwear, sepa- rate garment: Duteh neck and elbow sleeves, knee pants; perfect c quality; sizes 4 to 16 years........ 9 Boys’ 79¢ Blouses Good quality materials, in neat striped effects; soft collar at- tached; double yoke bacl sizes 6 c f 2 Women'’s 69c Slippers (First and Third Floors.) Cretonne Boudoir Slippers, in pink, blue and lavender; sizes 3 bl blue) pailiven ok ' 9, Men’s 75c and $1.00 Neckwear Men’s High-grade Silk Neck- wear, fall and winter styles, in medium shape four-in-hands. Buy c now for Xmas .. y Handkerchiefs, 3 in Box ‘Women's Fancy Boxed Handker- chiefs, sheer quality embroidered corner lawns and dimities; white c and colors; usually 75¢ box...... 75¢c Window Shades Strictly perfect quality Opaque Cloth Window Shades, 3 ft. x 5 ft. 9 iInches; ecru and green; complete c with ring and all fixtures.......... 75c Sofa Cushions 20x20 Square and round shape and 16x22 oblong shape Sofa Cushions filled with soft, fluffy silk floss cov- ered with white cambric c (Fourth Floor.) 79c Crib Blankets 30x40 Crib Blankets, blue or Flnk jacquard designs, or white blue or pink borders. . c (Fourth Floor.) $1 Pillowcases 0dd lot of Pillowcases, some with lace edge, others with blue (Limit one pair.) 75c Scarfs 1 (Art Dept., First Floor.) Lace edge Scarfs, W m lace inser- f incense tions; full lengths........ ...asese 75¢ Stamped Gowns Stamped Nightgowns, soft finish white nailnsook: flat, not made up. 0c !Ar( Pept., First Floor.) $1.00 Bracelets Flexible Rhinestone Bracelets, pretty styles, in white and colol well made c Rubber Crib Sheets Waterproof Crib Sheets, pure rubber, with reinforced hnrder and grommets; full size.. C (Notion Dent.) i = : 50c Incense Burners Vantine's Incense Burner, at- tractive and novel shape: wl!h box of Vantine's both c for 50c Stenciled Grass Rugs 18x36 Double-warp Grass Rugs, blue or brown <(encll- ed designs; medall c neat horder patterns.. (First Floor.) Up to $1.00 Vanity Cases Vanity Case and Dorine Boxes, oxidized sllver and fancy metal effects; an assortment of pretty c styles 79c Lilac Vegetal Lilac Vegetal, an excellent toilet water and after-shaving applica- 0c tion; fragrant, lasting odor...... Writing Paper and Envelopes Special Linen-finish Writing Pa- per, box of f£4 sheets (about one pound), in white and colors; with two packages of envelop pial match (25 in each package. 69c Bloomers Women's Bloomers, of flannel- ette. in assorted ped effects; double stitched elastic knee and walst; large reinforcement........ (Third Floor.) 69c Bandeaux Pink Bandeau, of Belding's washable satin; fasten back model, with elastic insert; sizes 32 to 40. 50c (First Floor—Bargain Table.) ) . = Infants’ 69c Slips Infants’ Long Slip: soft finish nainsook; bishop style, with nar- row lace edge around neck and c HIPEYES: i soaasoesnias cessesean B Infants 65¢c Pettlcoats Infants’ Long Muslin Petticoats, with ruffle of lace insertion and } 0c €dBING «ivevrierananann - 9 Girls’ 69c Bloomers Of fine twilled satine, in l’ln.ck ‘ narrow ruffle trimmed knee; large Teinforcement: sizes 14 to 18 years. c (Third Floor.) A 5 . Children’s 25c Stockmgs, 3 Prs. ‘Wide Ribbed Cotton Stockings, in black only; perfect quality; c mostly all sizes. . Silk and Fiber Silk Hose Women's Thread Silk Hose, with three-seam back; black and cordovan: also | fiber silk hose, in nude and c gray; seconds of values V&orlh to $1.19 pair. ioeisas 25c Shaker Flannel, 3 Yards 27-inch Bleached Shaker Flan- nel, a heavy double-fleeced qual- 0c ity. THREE yards for. 60c and 75c Ratine 36-inch Ratine, in a beautiful assortment of new fall shades and 0c checked effects, in dark colors.... 2 89c Drape Veils Drape Veils, octagon meshes, with secroll border; in navy, brown and black; 1% yards long..... c (First Floor—Veiling Dept.) 69c Sugar and Cream Sets Imported China Sugar and Cream Sets, pretty decoration: large 0c size S No mail or phone 69c Flower Baskets Cut-glass Flower Baskets, pr::];yfig:zlnztn’ ..................... } Soc $1.00 Grass Rugs 27x54 Double Grass Rugs, in d short sleeves, low neck and less, ankle length; regular and Women s Union Suits llrltl and Third F ' $l Boys’ $1.50 Pants Knickerbocker Pants, good ) $l loors. v materials, in suiting mix- sizes 7 to 16 years Floor—Bargain Booth.) 35c Art Crash, 2 Yards green, blue and brown oriental, medallion and neat border de- 18-Inch T_an-twlnr Union sens - & Linen Art Crash, for scarfs I (First P—nlr‘llll Table.) (;l' pillow top: TWO yards » c (Limit four.) $1.69 Framed Pictures 11x14 Glass Size Framed Pictures, | $1 gilt or mahogany moldings. Choice Men’s Half Hose, 3 Pairs of Gibson or Gutman subjects. 39c values. THREE pairs for 15c Rubber Treads, 1 Dozen 6x18 Red Rubber Stair Tread!v‘l ONE dozen for... corrugated design. $1.50 Lace Curtains Scotch, Nottingham and Filet ) Weave Lace Curtains, 2% and 2% t yards long; heavy worked or neat de- signs; in white and ecru color Choice of pairs or panels... $1.50 Bed Piilows 20x28 Large Size Bed Pillows, filled with new steriiized feathers, covered with best A. or fancy art HhE 181 59c Table Damask 3 Yards 58-inch Mercerized Table Damask, neat check patterns. (Limit, six $1 hemstitched or scalloped edges. } $1 Metallic Cloth yards.) THREE yards for........... 36-inch Metallic Cloth, for founda- ) i + nr L Mercerized Damask $1.39 Tablecloths tions, sashes, side dr: Tablecloths, wanted street and also black .. Men’s $1.50 Union Suits Merit-make Heavy Cotton Ribhbed Unlon Suits, ecru color; perfect l( $l closed crotcl full locked ams; , sizes 36 to 46; perfect quality . g $1.50 and $2.00 Beaded Imported Beaded Envelope Bags, attractive designs, in a variety of pleasing colors, silk lined . Bags t$1 39¢ Outing Flannels 36-inch Outing Flannels, Boys’ $1. 5_0 Sults Combination £ordur: Twist models, with w. nd mr-iuro button-on knee pants es vears fl"lr-t ‘and ‘Thira Floors.) {81 Men's Mercerized Lisio Women’s $1.50 Slippers e o on RLalr Quilted Satin Slippers, with elk 26, dn. bl 1o P sole and silk pompon; in pm.\ |-.ue colors; fully reinforced; ir- c 1A rose. Bad la‘.ende s 5 G regular weaves of 35c and Seirs S . 36-inch Percales, light grounds in 20c Percales, 7 Yards neat colored stripes, checks, dots $1 figures. SEVEN yards for .. ( $1.32 Rleached S,'!ee:'; round thread quality .. $] Vomen’s $1.25 Sacques Leav: House Sa of flannelette, in blue. pink, sTounds l with neat firure. l fitted back and bel Women’s $1.25 Pettlbockers Of good quality satine, in blue, 1 green, purple and brown; double c tic knee and larze r-ml‘nrc ment; lengths (Third Floor.) Table Forks, 6 for Set of six Rogers' ble F each. Set. 181 $1. 50 Chma“are. Set Japanese Chinaware, in sets of 3 | f l plates, 3 cups and 3 sauce Popular $1.50 Corsets dragon decoration. Set.... C-B and R & G Corsets, of pink batiste and coutil: medium and low bust mode elastic top: Women's Silk Hose Full Fashioned Thread Silk Hose, in black, cordovan and African hrown: double sole, heel and toe; seconds of ‘ values worth $2.00 pai Women’s $1.50 Silk Hose extra heavy. double-fleeced Pure Thread Silk Hose, with three Quality, in colored striped c seam back; in black, cordovan, beize, effects . AT otter and cocoa; all perfect /( quality : ) . Men’s $1.50 Nightrobes ; Mlsses Umon Sults Genuine Fruit-of-the-loom Cotton Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, high Nightrobes, extra full cut sizes, trim- ne and (l"-!!! sleey ankle length med with white braid; sizes 15 to 20; Dants; perfect quality’ s to 12 ‘ perfect quality Men’s $1.25 Underwear Genuine Lambsdown Underwear, random gray color; clear white fleece that will sizes 34 to 46 shirts, 34 to 44 draw- Perfect quality. Each garment $1.50 Leather Handbags e Women's Leather Handbags Pins, sorted popular styles and apes 5. Pin black and colors; so leather-cover- ed beauty cases, well made, with as- beautiful color 36-inch White Indian Head, linen finish quality, yard..... sorted fittings styles, in 24 and 27 inch lengths; e $1.29 and $1.50 Umbrellas feta covers, fast black and rainproo Djer-Kiss Extract, the popular im- \' r 31 $1.50 and $1.98 Necklaces solid gold ring clasp; 35¢ Yard-Wide Indian Head Men's and Women's Umbrellas, an assortment of stylish handle: $1 with ring or silk cord Toop . ported perfume, ounce (Bring your bottle.) $1.50 Fountain Pens Alken Lambert Fountain Pen, self- Pearl Bead Necklaces, graduate } $l and finish good quality American (cotton) t; $1.50 Djer-Kiss Extract, Oz. filler style, with solid gold 14-karat pen (Sllllonrry Dept.) Handkerchiefs, 4 for Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, “ ' $1 full size and good quality, hem- stitched borders. FOUR for......... 20c Pagama Checks, 7 Yards Fleece-lined 36-inch White Pajama Checks, ] 5 r close - woven, soft - finish quality. -~ ngty rubloft; SEVEN yards for ! 59c and 75c Jewelry Iot of Jewelry, including Brooches, $1.39 Bedspreads Crochet Bedspreads, single-bed size farseilles patterns i $1 19¢ Longcloth, 8 Yards 36-inch Longcloth, fine, close-woven, | soft-finish grade, for lingerie. EIGHT f 1 yards for $1.50 Lace Vestees Imported Lace Vestees, heavy Venice lace; ecri and cream colors; Peter Pan and roll collars 18c Chambray Ginghams 2 Yards Ging- inch Chambray hams, in all w linen-finish q ors. TW $1.39 Storm Serge 1 50-inch _All-wool Storm Serge, | ( douhl(l “ll\L\.u quality, in Dblack and ¢ $1.69 Wool Crepella y 54-inch All-wool Crepella, in black, $1 navy blue and burgundy; for dresses and skirts Hts taste will tickle The good spread for