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' 2% HARVARD PUTS BAN ¥ ON GRADUATE'S SON ¢ President Lowell Refuses to i} ' WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSPAY,” JANUARY - An “Old-Fashioned” F riday Remnant Sale! ] o) Reserve Freshman Room 'r Many extraordinary bargain lots are offered in tomorrow’s selling in seasonable merchandise of dependable quality. - A sale in which 7‘: every department contributes its full quota for one day’s selling. We are determined to remove all odd lots, broken assortments and ends t for Colored Student. b of lines classed as remnant. No mail or phone orders filled. 20c Huck Toweis 124c Each 20 dozen 19x38 Hemmed Huck Towels, with fast color red border; subject to slight imper- fections, SR By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 11.—A re- quest of Roscoe Conkling Bruce, a negro graduate of Harvard Univer- sity, that a room be reserved in the| freshman halls at Harvard for his son has been refused by President A. Lawrence Lawell, a letter published in the New York World today dis- closes. Replying to Bruce, President Low- ell wrote: “I am sorry to have to tell you that in the freshman halls, where resi- dence Is compulsory, we have felt from the beginning the necegsity of not Including colored men. “To the Bertha Collars 98¢ Stylish Bertha Collars, of silver” and gold embroidered net, made with shirred tops. An assortment of patterns. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 20c & 25c Cottons 124c Yard Remnants of Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, 36 and 39 inches wide; lengths from 1 to 4 yards. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Rmnts of Ginghams Notion Remnants Stickerei or Embroidered Edgings, white and colored ef- Regular $1.98 fects; neat scalloped = edges. other dormitories and dining rooms z £ they are admitted freely, but in't Bungalow Aprons, 5 T".’,‘,‘; s ;’,‘:c“:_" Fl‘,;i, 5C Fl l d D . reshman halls, 1 am sure you will traghentn Sl T am et o vl $1.69 L el annels and Domestics Wwe have not thHought it possible to Small lot of Bungalow Apro l 0 l e Bk e te Darne 2C compel men of different races to re- of good quality dress gin ing Thread, 30-yard spools, side together." Was Class Orator. who lives at Kendall, W. V: Remnants of 36-inch Per- eales, light and dark grounds, 36-inch Printed Challies, 32- Remnants of 32-inch Bates and Treflan’s Dress Ginghams, in stripes, checks, plaids and in various neat checked cffe Prettily trimmed styles. cut and well finished. Friday at Children's Underwaists, neat- ly made of good quality Grouped in one lot are hundreds of yards of white and colored wash fabrics, representing the accumlation of. remnants left from busy selling. Goldenberg's—Thizd Floor. : 32. s Ginghams, 27-inch = 31 < X A = white, lawns sises 2 plain colors; 32-inch Shirting inch Dress 271 Fintrar OF tne - Cited Siaces | £ avaingbine ~oneebra "z o2d || All in'the most wanted styles and lengths, well adapted for waists, o 12 yers. “Friaay 25C Crpe atinen Wi | fomiee Veluss tEn v. He member of the zlnghnma’r made with 59c dresses, lingerie and children’s wear. i b 2 2 Flannels, 30-inch Shaker worth 20c_and 15C class of 1902, won membership in Ph pocket. Friday at..... Inside Dress Beltings, 7 Flannel, 27-inch Canton Flan- yard Friday at. Beta Kappa and was chosen class c 36-inch Silk-and-cotton Pongee, 35-inch Plain and Printed Crepe de Chine, 36-inch lengths. Ratine and Eponge, 36-inch Lingerie Satin, 36-inch Yarn Mercerized Poplin, 36-inch Mercerized Ratinspun, 36-inch Mercerized Shantung, 30-inch Silk-and-cotton Lingerie Cloth, 36-inch Mercerized Shadow Check Lingerie Batiste, 40-inch Normandy Voile and 54-inch White Indian Hea . nel, 36-inch Cotton Suitings, 36-inch Outing Flannels, etc. Desirable lengths for all needs. Values worth 19 C 30c, 35¢ and 39¢ yard. Mill Ends of 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors; extra fine quality: lengths from 1 to 2 yards. Worth in remnant orator. Th h n is at Phillips Exeter ter Harvard a meet- ard gradu- 1 to Presi- Nassau Basting Cotton, 250 yard spools 4c Baby Pants, good quality Ribbon Remnants . : - 35 vara. rriday | 202 vas asserted to be a < 3 ¥le ‘color- A - > & 3 3 10 ing Flannels, in neat colore. Remnants of Bath Robe WTas o Dialn and fancy effects: 39c and 45¢ White Goods, 29¢ 29c and 35c Wash Goods, 19¢ Wartth e pate Biday C stripes, 27-inch Chambray. 27- | precmnents of Bath Robe into four lots for quick clearance. Remnants of Indian Head, Dotted Swiss, Nov- Remnants of Plain and Printed Voiles, Plain Dressmakers’ Pins, 400 inch Dress Ginghams and | colorings; lengths suitable for elty Volle Waistings, Soisette, Mercerized Pon- dent Lowell B¢ to 10c values, at 33e. Colored Organdie, Colored Dotted Swiss, Plain 4C Standard Apron Ginghams; | men's, women's and children's L in paper .. G f H & yha N My ized Nathsook and Check Batiste. and Printed Mercerized Plisse Crepe, Slik-and- : lengths from 1 to & yards. | bathrobes. Worth Bruce Writes Letter. T 55 0= valwen, at se, 211 Are; 36 inchos wide, with the excestion of s Cotton Chiffon Silks, White Shirting Madras, Sewing Needles, 25 in 5 Values worth 16¢ y) 50c yard. Friday 29C Among the signers of the memorial, 3B to B0 varmer a 235, Indian Head, which is 44 inches wide. India Linon and India’ Head. Widths ranging up paper, assorted sizes. (59 to 20c yard. Fri- 2C according to the paper, was Moorfleld | sl el Goldenberg’s—First Floor. to 40 inches. Worth 10c paper . berg's—First Floor, 1w SRy B e inns Goidenberg's—First Floor. Stor. Goldenberg's—First Floor, on, president of the octation for Advancement | lored Peopie. { A letter written to President Lowell by Bruce says: ‘The policy of compulsory residence in the freshman halls is costly indeed, if it is the thing that constrains Har- Gols of B A Men’s Neglige Shirts Corsets and Brassieres - Men’s Suits & O’Coats 79c Table Damask 49c Yard $2.98 & $3.50 Beaded Handbags vard to enter open upon a policy of racial discrimination. Not race, but culture, T had supposed und nationalit Have the Germans taught us nothing? | If America is the melting pot. educa- tion is the sacred fire, and Harvard has rendered herself through the ce: turies of hi universit. —_— STEEL PRICES FIRM. Weekly Iron Trade Reviews Are Favorable. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YOR January 11— The weekly reviews of the iron trade kept up their note of optimism, lay ing stress upon the two main points in present conditions, which are the stegdily increasing production and the firmer tendency of prices. Steel mills are well up to 80 per cent of capacity and are likely to more fully employed. But of the doubt thrown all along upon the adequacy of the profit especially the igh endeavor the nation’s Up to $2 Values at .. tions. Men’s: Half Hose, good qual- ity maco cotton, medium weight; black and colors, fully rein- forced; perfect quality Worth’ 19¢ pair, l lc atis S ReEs Men’s Union Suits, heavy- welght ribbed cotton; ecru and white; closed crotch; sizes 40 and 42 only; odd lots of high-grade makes, some have slight 98(: imperfectio) Worth 's Ribbed Lot of M Underwear, including Springtex and other makes silver gray and natura shirts Frida; and drawers to i _in broken sizes. Values worth $1.00 ¥ 63C Friday at 79¢ Men's Neglige Shirts, of good quality madras, percale, rep, duccetine and other materials; neckband and collar-attached styles; some slightly soiled from handling; others with minor imperfec- Men's Sweaters, heavy weight, made with three-piece shawl collar and V neck; oxford gray only; finished with two pocket per- l Wi $1.45 $2.50. Fri at... Men's Silk and Wool Half Hose, brown and blue heather ades; fully reinforced heel, toe and sole. Seconds 39C of values worth $i.0, odds and Friday at Men’s Soft " and other high-grade makes: good colors ends of “Smart S and shapes. Worth Friday at.......... Goldenberg's—First Floor. Popular Make Corsets, pink and ‘white coutil; low and medium bust models, medium length. 9 Friday at ... s 8 c (oPink Bandeaux, mesh and ancy materials; fasten 25 C back models; all sizes. Friday at . ¢ 25 Nemo Brassieres, of white batiste; discontinued number; fasten front model with laced sides; sizes 34, 36, 42 to 50. Values worth $1.50. 9 WEAARY RE 7 oisevns 7 c 30 Nemo “Justpul” Brassieres, of white batiste: boned front and laced underarm: broken sizes from 36 to 52. Reg- Friday at .... y 7 Warner’s White Coutil Cor- mets, medium bust and long skirt models. heavy wide front : sizes 23 to 29: also lot of N. Corsets, of pink and white long skirt and low bust mostly all $2.48 Values worth Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Friday at... $1.98 Women's Beaded Handbags, in an assortment of pretty designs and colorings. Well made, prac- tical style: ‘Wome; Leather Handbags, black and colors; assorted styles. Values worth $1.98 and $2.50, 51.69 Friday at : V\;’omen 's L dllurr Handbags, slightly marred from display. Worth $1.00, 48(: Friday at. IK iddies’ Handbags, some slightly red from display. 25¢ l 2C y S Goldenberg’s—First Floor, Dot Veilings 39c Yard French Dot Veilings, plain mesh with chenille dot§ in brown. taupe and combinatipns of jade. copen, henaa, red, tan and orchid. First Floor—Veiling Dept. $17.50 Values'Worth to $30.00 Another opportunity for men of Washington to save money on a high-grade suit or overcoat. All made of depend- able quality merchandise in an assortment of popular styles, patterns and colorings. Well tailored, perfect-fitting gar- ments. Three-piece Suits in a large assortment of de- sirable colorings, in winter and medium weights. Smart, practical models for men and young men. Overcoats in raglan models, with large patch pockets and all-around belt; also Chesterfield style for the men who like a more conservative model, as well as the Ulster Coats with half-belted back. Sizes 33 to 42. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 10 pieces ot 64-inch Mercerized Damask, good, serviceable grade, for home or cafe use. In neat, pretty patterns. Damask Table Cloths, hem- stitched or scalloped edges; $1. at T et TFiraay 80C Goldenberg's—First Floor. Children’s Apparel 3 dozen Children’s Bloomers, of satine and muslin; elastic and buttonhole bands: broken sizes. Values worth and 50c pair. Fri- 19(; FUNREENE or 3 2 dozen Children's Gingham Dresmes, assorted checks and stripes; also a few plain colors; ®izes up to 14 years. $1.69. Friday, at... 24 All-wool Serge Dresses, one-plece models, also others with flannel skirts and cotton pongee waists: neatly trimmed; -F a sizes 6 to 12 year Values worth~ $3.9% $2.98 and $4.50. Friday, at Little Tots' Rompers and Creepers. £ood quality chambray; round collar and belt sione Od el Lot’ Se of producers are taking in the matter of prices. FIND WARNING NOTE. Big Bargains in Boys’ Clothing Odd Lots of Toilet Articles Stationery Oddments . broken sizes. Values 44 Boys’ Flannelette Pqur:u,‘ W ] r.].“u:“rme Pkl:ylng 33C :1':“;[].::5% and 69c. Fri- C X vo pi tyles, trim- 4 packs, Tegu- FaRE oo ot T e 030 okt e || 275 s, Bk | DT omen’s Ready-to-Wear arel | sFEiine i S it Sue, ty, Says Missive, in Courthouse. 18 years. Some are mismatched with box of lnrlen:!«-; pretty 3 » ‘('fqn F.}unmnx Pens, self-filler )fiu;:‘:r.dweal\;t;‘ :ultl(ol; ;hnuM;:r: = lightly imperfect. shapes; sold regularly : s e s 5 . 2 o, - 5 style; solid gold pen. ni wi elt and pocket: e e Ty e iRt aieb e 77C at 50c each. Friday 33C . Where lines are broken in style and size ranges we've applied the reduction knife with Worth $1.00 each. Fri- 69C ¥ blue. brown and maroon: Xu Kiux Klan was picked up in tne 51;0- F;:;:Y ImBl A at = vigor in order to force a complete and immediate disposal. The savings are exceptional. ‘(y:olnl;khn Writing Tabe v Vatdes $2 98 courthouse here, where the trial of oys’ ool Blouses, of per- R v 8 y 3 ¥ v, 8 * . F. Kneeskern, accused of killing cale S 200 <ikdrie, vollar at- Petroleum Jelly, in g active Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, of Canton Girls' Dressy Winter Coats, of Bolivia 1otua S0 quality white 6C 'sfii:‘l:-l';;fl"“] tte Night; Irene Van Brocklin, is being tried. It ached: fullocut sizes pressed glass 'pomade crepe, /satin chusmenss crine 3h Shicanton Hitdass, To s Cnet o, onte, of _ Bolivis, ruled paper. TWO for.... melette Nightzowns, 5 v jar; sold regularly at C French Ce d | . White Shelf P. assorted stripes: double vokes: L 5 from 6 to 15 years. {35 oole e les: perge; draped, tallored and trimmed | nish Coatings. Fur trimmed, self trimmed and & Shelf Paper, 10 10 and 12 years e solemnly swear to come and Worth 50c to 69c, Fri- c se. yat ... styles; broken sizes ,from 16 to | tailored styles; loose back and FIVE rolls for... . C Worth 89¢ each. 59C Eet B. ¥, Knoeskern, it he s’ tound bk el / e e e 40. Values worth to §25.00. Fri- 10. Belted models; sizes § to 14 years. {5t inere is plenty moresr " Boys' Hickok Belts, genuine | Twenty:mule Team > FLse Y| Yalues worth o §32.50. ~ Fri- 520.50 Photograph Albums, for The note was turned over to the leather, in walrus and seal grain, Ay e Pty lOC Misses’ Fur-trimmed Suits, of Yalama cloth ay at mounting snapshots. judge by the sheriff. also cowhide; black and brown; S e e n;xd suede velour, majority with collar and cuffs Misses’ and Junior Coats, of double-faced “i‘gnh 29c each. Fri- C Irene Van Brocklin and her husband harness buckle; _sizes of nutria fur; in navy, brown and reindeer; herringbones, sport cheviots and fancy mix- e i 25¢ to 50c were slain in a cabin on Kneeskern's 24 to 28. Worth 75¢ t c Hilibenilies disosed Jotof sizes 16, 18 and 36 for misses or small tures; strictly tailored garments, full belted lenberg's—First Fioor, Boys' irts, of woven ma- shapes, values worth to & . s, e 3 o g 9 50 . An assorted lot of jewelry, in- ari Lershis: striped and plain | S0c” cach. Friday 19¢ Plush Jacquettes, chic bloused style, with Yalues worth to 32 Frizay $19, 20c Huck Toweling cluding Brooches, Bar Pins, Pin white effects, also xfor and oo shawl collar; brocade silk lining. $35.00. Sets, Links, Neck Chains and assorted novelties. Today! mercerized shirtings: neckband and collar attached style; sizes Values worth 12%c Yard Women's and Misses’ Dresses, of flat crepe, satin, Poir: twill, canton crepe, $25.00 Friday Rubber Dressing Combs, odd B S e 6 e e iy o 8 = = satln ¥ : (Saten ceepe., etc.; regular 600 yards of All-white Hu?k Sterling Silvier Thimbles, { o 14 s of ues wi 1 omen's and Misses’ Coats, of all-wool Ta sizes up to ; all late Toweling, desirable for towels, | women's and misses’ Our Entire Stock of seconds of values worth 9C C e e winter models. Values worth to : 2 58 L 3 Tar: scarfs or fancy work: mill | sizes. Worth 25¢ each, $1.25 to $1.50, Friday at models; In navy, black and prowir s olored $19.75. Friday at ,...... 8'75 lengths. FEIRY, 86 o oo loios lOC Boys’ Cloth School Pants, of suitable mixtures, assorted neat patterns; full-cut sizes C large cakes, 5c_each. T) from 8 to 17 yca[x ‘Worth $1.00, Friday at.. Boys' Two-pants ’Snls. ox- for ford ray only; well tallored; " both pairs of pants fully lined; GRISRMIS =Btcst an, sizes 8 to 17 years. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Goldenberg's—First Fioor, sizes 16 to 40. Values worth up to $24.50. Friday at 58-75 Women’s and Misses' Wool Jersey Suits, long line models, 36-inch coat length: smartly tailored; popular heather shade sizes 16 to 42. Values $15.98. $9 50 Friday at .......... > . Sample Waists, one and two of a kind; plain and novelty voiles, dimity, white and colored stripgd waistings: 'nicely tailored; slzes' 36 to 42. Values worth $2.00. 5 Friday at .. 3 1’19 Fine Cotton Blouses, of French voile and striped dimity; slightly mussed and 2 25 $2. White Dove Floating Soap, for toilet and bath use; regularly Clearance Sale of Misses’ and Children’s Hats 10c, Women's and Misses’ Dresses, of velour ser, | solled from handling: sizes 34 to 44, Vatues wortn 5100, $5.00 and wool jersey tailored. drdped .ad braid- ":‘““ e “;3‘ e o ; Values worth Friday at........... trimmed styles; all popular shades; isses’ House Dre: Boys' Mackinaws, with muff sizes 16 to 42. Values worth $9.7. $3.69 striped ginghams, am:n'f‘:m%. \x)euean:“d - up to ’300 at c pockets; broken sizes from 8§ to p 0 A Friday at ... 38 only.” Values worth $1.26. Friday 49C p X ceeen X‘I‘lrfll};ga“‘:lu?‘x:};ll; . Girls’ Winter Coats, of wool velour and nov- at .. sss e elty wool mixtures; all with fur collars; chic taflored, loose back or belted styles: in navy, All the remaining lots of Misses’ and Children’s Sport Hats Silk Blouse: f rgette : > s, of georgette crepe and crep must go, regardless of former prices. The assortment comprises e de chine; tailored, jace trimmed, beaded and Worth $6.00 and $7.00, Friday at..... $3.85 Silks % brown and green; sizes 8, 12 and tucked styles; sizes 36 to 42. Broken all the wanted color combinations, of fancy worsted and straw This semiannual salo cor- o T ot ATasacE Jivsinswqwary $9.50 Uines from our regular §5.i5 and $3.95 mixtures, some with quills and fancy feathers. i ; : 35 and 40 Inches Wide, at E - - ers every Manhattan shirt in collar _ utyle; neat —mixtures; g Goldenbers’s—Second Fleor. = Vataes wortn’ 35,00 $3.79 | ,;Remnants and short 50c, 75c & $1 Fancy Feathers stock, white or colored, day Values worth $5.00 . Tongthe of Biah-ateds 98C . S 2 ¢ i i AN S800. I-Bevat i SHES, 10 8h ESwcsiient A vast assortment of Fancy Feathers, including or dress, without a single ex- Boys' 'dAll-v‘vnol !thlmuws, of desirable weuv;s u‘:l c:lur; e Dra many of the season’s novelties, in birds, wings, i rich plal sizes ings.” A chance for the homi . N o ception i e’ it B e ts Furniture pery Festhes pompons, eic. n many desicable <olor C worn 3560 1051000, $O,88 | frock™ i 107 comurises the - ings. Frday at, eac s The Avenue at Ninth. Take the ache out of toothache—Rub the outside of the cheek with ENGUE (ANALOESIQUE ) ~drygumandarply Ben-Gaysparingly AtanyDrugStore—Keepatubehandy “Thos. Leeming & Co-. N. Y., Amer. Ageats French Baume 5 Boys' 3 Friday at Two-pants Suits, of Crompton Weather-proofed Cor- duroy; all pants lined; sizes § to 17 years. Values worth™ $8.50, Friday = 8 at . EET TR e.uuv:sp—hw Floor, and First Floor Tab like, Odd Lot of Kayser's Union Sufts, medium - weight cotton; bodice adtyle. reinforced under- arm_and_seat;_ slightly 2 soiled. Worth $1.50. gt yie 5 50 0Odd Lot of Women’s Under- wear, separate garments, shirts with high neck and long sleeves, low neck and no sleeves; pants knee length, with mus- 50c lin walst; slightly soll- ed; worth $1.00 each. Friday at .. .. Goldenberg's—First Floor, Valaes worth 25¢ to 50c each. ... An accumulation of Stamped P lowing popular weaves. Colored Crepe de Chine, Col- ored Chiffon Taffeta, Colored Satin Messaline Satin Luxor, Satin _Duchesse, Kimono Silks m=nd Silk and Wool Pongee. Widths from 35 to 40 inches. Goldenberg’s—First Floor, Women’s $1.50 Merode Union Suits, 69c 0dd lot of Women’s Merode Cotton Union Suits, bodice style and ankle length; full cut, comfortable garments, that all women ‘Women's Cotton Knit Bloom- ers, flesh color only; made with elastic walst or_ knee; regular sizes only. Values worth 59¢ pair. Friday 35c Bt cevirniiionn esseaaan Boys’ Fleeced Union Suits, small sizes only; high negk and long sleeves, ankle en, N orth 79 each. Friday 490 - Clearance of Stamped Goods 2V%c -including scarfs, center- ect Four Cotton Mattresses, single bed size; s s T SE 50 ticking. Friday at Lot of Kapok Pil- sows: coverst with S9C A.C.A. ticking. Friday at Three-layer Feélt Mattresses, covered with woven $8.50 ticking; rolled edge; floor samples. Fri- day at . ‘umed Oak M: Yulne Racks, Gyl $1.98 f°l§.’:l.h°°k5; mae - $1.65 hogany finish, day at . Two Chiffoniers, with four “large and two small drawers; :nirmrflbl‘ch : tl)lg vory finish ‘wit blue line. Friday 529.00 Two finish Dress- floor sam- ers, ples. Friday at $26.50 Two Oak Chiffoniers, with four drawers; Tay finish. Fri. Five Block All-reed Stroll- and foot rest. $ Friday at ....... 17'50 Geol 's—Furni Btore “'Ac 0Odd Lots Lace Cuirtains $2.50 to $3.50 Values at. ... $1.4 ¢ p=r. } $2.65 Odd lots 6f High-grade Lace Curtains, from one to six palrs alike, in white, ivory and ecru colors; 235 and 3 yards long, Panels or curtains by the pair in Scotch, Nottingham, Filet and Tuscan weaves; neat novelty sfl'ect or heavy worked designs, Goldenbery’s—Tourth Floor. Remmnants of Wool Dress Fabrics, $1.09 Values Worth to $2.00 Yard - - g Remnants of All-wool Dress Fabrics, Including Imperial Serge, Tweed Suitings, Jersey Cloth, Storm Serge ffon Remnants Mill Lengths of Cretonnes, 32 and 34 inches wide, for com- fort, cushion covering and dra- peries: lengths from 1 to 8 yards, ut plenty alike, light and dark floral, bird and follage designs. Values worth loc 26c yard. Friday at ¥ 5 Yard-wide Washable Cre- tomnes, light and dark floral, stripe and tapestry designs, MUl lengths from 2 to 8 yards, but a sufficlent number of yards alike couch and coveringi for draperies, furniture ‘Worth 8%¢ rd, Friday Goldenberg’s—Tourth Floor, cushlon, 19¢ Women’s Low Shoes $6 to $7 Values $3.59 . ‘Women's Low Shoes, oxfords tan and strap pumps, of oalf, black kid "and dull leathers; welted and turn sole Louls, military and low walking heels. Bises 3% to 7, Broken lines in stock from recent sales, Women's Oxfords and Pmn.m of patent, brown, black kid dull Jeathers; Loufs, Cuban and low heels; sizes in the lot from 2% to 7. Values iworth _ $4.00 and s $6.00, Friday at,,., 2'29 Women's High Shoes, broken lines in dull leathers; welted and MoKay sewed soles and Cuban Reels: sizes In the lot from 3 to Goldenberg’s—First Floor Bargain Table. Hosiery Remnants ‘Women's Fiber Silk Boot Hose, in black and gray; . seamed back; seconds of C 50c values. Friday at ‘Women's Cotton Hose, me- dium weight; black and colors; broken sizes; seconds ot 15c values. Friday loc ai ‘Women's Silk and Wool Hose, in assorted two-toned effects; seamed back; perfect quality; worth $1.50 l. pair. Friday at... ‘Women’s Cotton Srert Hose, in heather shades, with cloek up the side: 5 broken sizes; seconds of C 59¢ valueg. Friday at.. Clearance of Odd Lots Floor Coverings Axminster and Wilton Velver Rugs, Alexander “Carlton” and “Colonlal” brands, in rge room size, 8.3x10.6 £t Slightly soiled from display. ' Values worth §52.50 to mith's “Yonkers Bo0d patterns and colorings. $62.50, Friday at...... lain Brown Linoleum, qupnrur width; famous Cool make, with burlap back; full rolls from which we will cut 39 Friday at...oeeeseionss Fine Ja any quantity, Worth 75¢ xtra uean and 3,200 warp grades; ro- and $1.00 square yard. versible woven border and sten- . ciled designs in blue, green, tan, rose and brow! ge room slizes, Women’s Pure Thread Silk Howe, chiffon weight, full fash- foned; in black, polo, fawn, nude, sand, cordovan and Rus- sian *calf;’ broken sizes; sec- onds of values worth $2.50 pair. $ *® Friday at o l ‘25 Children’s Ribbed Cotton Hose, in black and cordovan; seconds o 19 values. Friday lOC at TS Children’s Black Cotton Sockn; three-quarter length, with turnover cuff; sec- onds of 39¢c values. Fri- 19C day at .... Goldenberg's—First Floor. $34.75 “Gdid Seal” Congo- size 9x10.6 ft., in two Perfect leum R patterns; also 9x12 ft. and 9x10.6 ft. Neponset Rugs. in light and dark colorings, subject to slight imperfections, Values worth $1415 and $7.95 §16.50. Friday at... 24x48_Double-warp Stenciled Straw Rugs, in green, blue and brown orlental and medallion de- mlgns: vDerfect anality o ow