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CLERGYMEN PLAN REUNION OF CHURCH Episcopal Conference Will Be Held Here in May, Two i Years Hence. Rt Rev. James De Wolr Perry.| Tpiscopal Bishep of Rhode Island. who is vi z Bishop Harding at| his hom the Cathedral Close. on usin avenue, baving attended a last week of the chapter of National Cathedral of which hop Perry is a canon, today dis- ed with Pishop Harding and with | . Dr. Robert Talbot, rector of St., Taul's Church, the arrangoments for | meeting which is to be held in hington in May, 1925, of dele-| from seventy-ctght Christian in the United States,| Asi . Canada and Aus- Bishop Perry is chairman and Ibot & member of the commit- arrangements. the uniting of a divided, Bishop Perry, “the leader- | ed Christian church i Consider Many Differences. “The World Conference on Faith and Order will bring Christendom to- gother for the first time in many cen- ies to consider the many differ- fch have stood in the way t in the spirit of contro- mpathetic desire on very church concerned the position of every iers in this movement | that such conferences | @ new emphasis upon portant matters of belief | t the way to ultimate o World Conference rder originated in the General Conventlon of convention appointed on of which Rt. Rev. Wil- Manning, Bishop of New the chairman. Plans for a conference were necessari- rded during the world war. ary convention of church ives was held in the sum- | at Geneva, Switgerland. eight commis- all the im- H. Brent, D. D..{ 1 New York, is chair- ernational committee spices the meeting in planning for the e to be held in Wash- the international ke every effort to rted action by all ting churches for re- » and tranquiliity to all connection a forward step toward real Svnod of which is the governing of the Bastern Orthodox Church, accepted the validity of Anglican orders, means that. in the opin- ion of Synod Church of England communion Church into accord on matters of faith and order. SCHENCK BUYS UNITED ~ STUDIOS FOR $1,500,000! Marco C. Levy Becomes New Pres- ident of Movie Concern. Br the Assoclated P LOS A EL] alif., February 1.— Completion of a deal br which Joseph M. Schenck. motion picture producer, became principal owner of the United Studios and ailing transfer of the Schenck oflice, actors and staff to Los Angeles from cw York was an- expenditure was 0,000, ~ The property, | however, is valued at $2,500,000, it is | said. #nd Marco C. Levy, president of | 4 Studios Corporation, is | associated with Mr. Schenck in ac- g the controlling interest. Mr. 1 ain as president and | while Mr. Schenck | hairman of the board /,/'3 TheTe dary Sa]e Lif‘cfim%lfilnfiture 7 F you've got a grippey) cold—take Hill’'s Cascaral Bromide Quinine and feel fit for work tomorrow. Colds lower vitality, weaken resistance to disease and undermine health. At the first indicationof a cold, get busy. Ask yor druggist for Hill's famous] remedy. You will get quick| relief and break your cold ' THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON About 1,500 Yards Imitation Cluny Laces Special, 5¢ Yard Several different patterns— 14 to 124 inches wide; edges only. Lace Bection, First foor. Open 9:15 AM. D. T, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1923. Woodmard & Lnthvop New York—WASHINGTON—Patis Close 6 P.M. Victor Records for February You may have the added pleasure of hearing these new records in our beautifully ap- %o inted Victrola Galleries. ‘wenty sound-proof demon- stration rooms. February Opens with an Important Remnant Day And the February Sale of Furniture and Rugs Drastically reduced prices have been applied to many odds and ends, small lots and one-of-a-kind articles February Clearance Sale 240 Men’s Suits and Overcoats *34.75 and ¥24.75 You now have an opportunity of selecting High-grade Clothing at prices out of all proportion to their actual worth. Every suit and overcoat“has been in our stock at considerably higher prices. 55 Suits Reduced to $34.75 Radium-striped Worsteds in black and hrown. Plain Brown and Tan Worsteds and Flannels. A few mixed Tweeds and Herringbones. All are single-breasted, most of them lounge sack models, but a few sports effects are represented. All sizes in regulars and stouts. ) 100 Suits Reduced to $24.75 Men's and Young Men’s Suits—a number with 2 pairs of trousers. A good range of patterns and the wanted fabrics—single and double-breasted. ILspecially appealing to young men are the Whipcord Norfolks in grays and tans. Browns All Regulars and Bl A c,,:;,ss Stout Sizes Plaids Checks Stripes 35 Overcoats Reduced to $34.75 Mostly Plaid-back Ulsters, either half or full belted, with big convertible collars that are as comfortable on cold days as they are good-looking on warmer ones. Soft, plain colors of oxford, tan, light gray. brown, blue and heather. Satin yoke and sleeve linings. Sizes 34 to 44. — 50 Overcoats Reduced to $24.75 Half and Full Belted Ulsters, with convertible collars. Plaid and contrasting back soft woolen fabrics in tans, blues, grays, greens and browns; also herringbone mixtures. Dark, light and medium toned colorings. Well tailored, with set-in or kimono sleeves. Men's Clothes Eection, Second floor. February Sale FURNITURE One-of-a-kind and Individual Pieces—Tomorrow at reductions that demand quick selection As these quantities are limited to onc-of-a-kind and the reductions mean 2 saving well worth while, it is imperative that you make selec- tions early in the day if ypu do not wish to be disappointed. Every item listed beiow is from regular stock, and is reduced for this sale. coman’'s Mahogany Desk. and Chair to match, now $100. omans Writihg Desk. combination walnut. now $38.35, Woman's Flat-top Writing Desk, combination mahogany, now ¥ Ivory Writing Desk, with heavy plate-gla top, now $45. Adam-design Ivory Writing D . now $49.50. TUpholstered Cane Wing Chair, now $S2.50. Tapestry Overstuffed Sofa, now $77.50. Fumed Oak Settee, leather seat, now 839.75. s Fumed Oak Desk, with drawer and book space, now $24.75. o h Stand. now $30. O I ge Cheaterfield Sofa, mulberry mohair covering, now $325. Living Room Table, combination brown mahogany, now $57.50. Davenport Table, combination mahogans, now 844.50. Carved Mahogany Hal air, now Carved Mahogany Armchair, to match hall chair, now $87.50. Davenport Table, combination mahogany, now $55. Davenport Table, combination mahogany, now $75. Old Oak Console Table, now 838 Cane and Mahogany Settee, now $67. o Handsome Polychrome Hall Lamp, massive and elegant, 5 sockets, now $39.50, Living Room Table, combination mahogany, now $62.50. Fine Carved Mahogany Library Desk, handsome design, now $97.50. 0ld Oak Console Table, now Cane-top Living, Room’ Table, now $33. Davenport Table, combination mahogany, now $85. Bookcase, mahogany finish, wide double 'doors, now $57.50. Desk, in combination mahogany. drop-1id style, now $115. Handsoms Carved Old Oak Chest, very fine large piece, now $200. Davenport Table, combination mahogany. now $97.60. Oak Console Mirror, in Polychrome effect, now $29.35. Living Room Arm Rocker, now $37.30. Large Fumed Oak Rocker, $27.50. Large Living Room Rocker, velour covered seat and pillow to match, now $55. Flegant Blue Velour Covered Armchair, with pillow, now $75. Cane Living Room Armchair, now $82.50. Combination Mahogany Living Room Rocker, now $37.50. Decorated Blue Morris Chair, blue damask upholstery, now $67.30. Combination Mahogany Dresser, now $74.50. Combination Walnut Dresser, now $78.50. Putty Enamel Vanity, with bench to match, now 3$167.50. Tvory Enamel Vanity Dresser, now $70. Combination Mahogany Dressing Table. now $49.50. Red Mahogany Toilet Table. now $62.50. Tvory and Blue Decorated Tollet Table, now $62.50. Large Cheval Mirror, now §75. Combination Brown Mahogany Chiftorette, now $87.50. Combination Mahogany Twin Beds, now $76 for pair. Combination Walnut Twin Beds, now $57.50 for pair. Double-size combination Mahogany Poster Bed, now $39.75. High Poster Bed, finely carved, double size, now §167.50. Mahogany Twin Poster Beds, now $150 for pair. Mahogany Twin Poster Beds, now $180 for pair. Mahogany Twin Poster Beds, now $220 for pair, Three-quarter-size Mahogany Poster Bed, now $52.50, 2 Three-quarter-size Mahogany Poster Beds, now 386 each. Ivory Enamel Cedar Chest, now $37. Ivory Enamel Cedar Chest, now §38. Comblnation Mahogany Extension Table, now $47.50, Combination Mahogany Extension Table, now $62.50. Combination Mahogany Extension Table, now $72.50. Combination Walnut Extension Table, now $52.50. Combination Walnut Extension Table, now $57.50. Combination Walnut Gate-leg Table, now $37.50, American Walnut Gate-leg Table, now $45. Combination ogany China Closet, now $75. Combination Mahogany China Cabinet, fine quality, now $138. Combination Mahogany Serving Table, now $45. Combination Walnut Serving Table, now Combination Mahogany Server, now ! Sheraton Mahogany Tea Wagon, now $42.50, Decorated Blus Painted Buffet, now $92.56, Decorated Serving Table, to match buffet, now $30. 4 Twin-size Box Springs, very high grade, heavy ross ticking, now $35 eack. 4 Twin-size Box Springs, art ticking, now $2450 each. Furaiture Bection, Sixth foor. throughout the store, You'll find them indicated by the green Remnant Day Sign. Please remember that remnant day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable, not sent C, O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. Contributing greatly to the economies of the day also is the February Sale of Furniture and Rugs, includ- ing complete suites for the living room, library, dining room and bedroom; individual and separate furni- ture for all parts of the home; Oriental and Chinese rugs, Axminster, Wilton and Rag Rugs; Linoleums— Sixth floor. On the Fifth floor there is Overstuffed Furniture, Italian Walnut Period Furniture, Willow and Reed Furniture—at very low prices. Men’s Furnishings _ 72 pairs Men's Fine Wool Socks, imported. iull-fashioned. in checks and vertical stripe effects; sizes 10 to 1134. 75c pair; were $1.50. 31 Men's Medium Weight Wool and Cotton Mixed Abdominal Bands, medium and large sizes. Reduced to 25c each. . 50 dozen Earl & Wilson Laundered Collars, in these styles: Durwood, Highwood, Port- wood, Ridgewood, Ripwood and Southwood. Also a few all-linen collars; plenty of small and large sizes; but only a few styles with all sizes. Sc_esch; 50c dozen; were very much higher priced. " | .- 76 Men's Fine-count Printed Madras and Fruit of the Loom Shirts; neat stripes and figures; fast colors; sizes 14 to 16. $1.35 each; were $2 and $2.50. 29 pairs Men's Dark and Tan Cape Street Gloves; sizes 7%, 7Y%, 73;. $115 pair; were 48 Silk Four-in-hand Ties, $LI15 cach; were $2 and $250. 19 pieces Wright's Fleece-lined Health Under- wear; natural gray wool; shirts, sizes 34, 36, 40, 42; Drawers, sizes 30, 42, 44. $1 each garment; were 82, . 26 pairs Fine Light-weight Cashmere Socks, in brown and green; size 10 only. 30c pair; were $1. 22 pairs Men's Tan Cape Gloves, wool lined: size 8%4 on Reduced to $135 pair. 27 Imported Velour Hats, in black, green, put vory ; sizes 7, 734, 7. $285 cach; were $5. 43 Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts, low neck and collar attached styles: sizes 16 to 20. $1.13 cach; were $150 and higher. Men's Purnishings Section, First fioor. 5 Special Size Coats $39.50 each; were $59.50 Normandy and Velour Coats, in brown, navy and sorrento—smart models for the stout woman—with lar;c caracul or Manchurian wolf collars; sizes 402, 421%, 4814, 50%5. 3 Black Velvet Tailored Dresses, sizes 40%z, 4435, 46%. Speecial, $39.50 each. Spectal Size Section, Third Soor. Excellent Values in CORSETS AND BRASSIERES 70 W & L Fine Coutil Corsets, Special, $1.85 Low and medium bust models; front and back lacing; all sizes in the combined lot, and ex- ceptional values at this price. 45 Pink and White Satin Brassieres, sizes 40 to 46 only. Qreatly Underpriced, $1.50 each. 40 White Basket-weave Madras Brassieres, 2 garters attached. Very special 78c each. 60 Front and Back Closing Brassieres. Spe= cial, 45c each. 7 Surgical Elastic Girdles, brocade and satin trimmed; sizes 25, 26, 28, 31. Greatly Reduced to $8.50 each. 5_Blen-Jolie Greclan Treco Corsets, sizes 23, 24, 25, 29. $3 emchs were 85. Corset Bection, Third Soor. Boys’ Trot Moc High Storm Shoes *way underpriced, $3.85 pair Just 27 pairs of these—in sizes 4% B; 4, 4 5,5% C; 3%, 4,4%4,5,5% D; 3%,4 5 E. 27 pairs Daniel Green Pink Felt Bedroom Slip- pers, in misses’ sizes, 10, 11, 12, 13, 1. Reduced to 65 pair. Children's Shoe Section, Fourth fioor. Petticoats 20 Silk Jersey Petticoats, scalloped or fringe trimmed; in violet, cerise, brown, green and black. $2.95 each; were $3.95. 9 Cotton Petticoats, of sateen and cotton taf- feta, in plain and flowered designs. 78c each; were 8Sc. 7 Jersey Petticoats, scalloped and ribbon trim- med. $3.85 each; were $5. 4 White Satin and Crepe Meteor Petticoats, lace and ribbon trimmed. $8.85 each; were $15. 8 Extra Sise White Lingette Petticoats, fin- ished with embroidered scallops. $1.85 each: ‘were $3. Petticoat Section, Third foor. 1,000 yards Inlaid LINOLEUM ‘February Sale Priced $1.55 Square Yard An entirely new shipment of fine quality Inlaid Linoleum from our reg- ular makers; heavy grades of perfect make, in clean-cut patterns, including: Large 6-inch Dutch Tile effects in soft colorings. 4 Also Small Tile Patterns in numer- ous combination colorings. Suitable for use anywhere in the home, offices or public places. Rug Section, Sixth Seor, Misses’ Coats and Dresses at reduced prices 8 Imported Handmade Sam- ple Dresses in voile and crepe; sizes 16 and 18. Reduced to $7.50 cach. 4 Afternoon Dresses, of Can- ton crepe and crepe de chine; in navy and black; sizes 14, 16, 18. Reduced to $15 each. 4 Poiret Twill Dresses, in navy and brown; trimmed ' with a touch of color; in sizes 14, 1, 18. $12.50 emch; were $22 anma 2 Wool Jersey Middy Suits, sizes 14, 16. $10 each; were very much higher priced. 1 American Beauty, Spangle- trimmed Evening Dress, size 16. Heduced to 820.00; was $35. 3 Sports Coats, in brown chin- chilla and sports mixtures; size 16. 19.75 each; were $29.50. 2 Junior Sports Coats, In g size 13. $14.75 eacl 5. Dark Rust Marvella Cloth Coat, size 14. Rednced to $25. 1 Imported Wrap of amethyst velvet and broadcloth; trimmed with gray fur; size 18. Greatly reduced to $49.50. Mtsses’ Section, Third goor. , ) . Women’s Hosiery 120 pairs Women’s White and Colored Silk Hose, with lisle garter hems or lisle tops;: in plain, and a few clocked effects; soiled or uneven in weave. Now reduced to $1.50 pai: 36 pairs Women's Outsizs Black Silk Hose, with lisle ga: ter tops and scles; uneve weave; sizes 9, 912, 10. $1.25 pair; were $2. Various qualities of Women's Migh-grade Howse, in slik or fancy woolen sports _ styles. Greatly reduced for CLEAR- ANCE. Women's Hoslery Section, First floor 20 Dozer Knit Undergarments for Women—at Greatly Reduced Prices Odds and ends and broken sizes in womens veets, tights, corset covers and combination suits; in cotton, wool and cotton, and lisle. Women's Knit TUnderwesr Sec- tion, Third floor. Children’s Wearables 28 Children's Wool Knitted Hats, 50c each; were $I. 13 Children’s Silk and Woo! Shirts, high neck, long sleeve s 2 and 3 years. $145 eacl ere $3. 15 Chlldren’s Gingham_ and Chambray Rompers, sizes 5 and 6 years. 95c eachi were $1.95. pairs Children's Wool Drawer Leggins, with feet, others of white corduroy without feet; sizes 1 to 3 vears. $1.85 pair; were 83 and $3.50. 9 Children's Wool Sweater: sizes 1 to 3 vears. $1.95 each: re Children’s Section, Fourth floor. W Furs 2 Brown Fox Scaris, Greatly reduced to $15 each. Children’s Brown and White Fur Sets, Reduced to $375 set. 1 Tan' Caracul Coatee, with imitation blue fox collar and cuffs. Reduced to $110. 1 Natural Muskrat Coat, with Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) collar and cuffs” Reduced to s110. g 1 Fancy Mole Scarf, $35; was Fur Section, Third ficor. Children’s Knit Underwear and Hosiery—Reduced 58. Children’s Fleeced Vests and Pants; vests with high neck and long sleeves, size 2 years; pants ankle len%nh, sizes 6, 8 10 years; slightly soiled. 35c_each; were 50c. 25 Boys' Athletic Nainsook Vests, "slightly soiled; “sizes 10 and 11 years. “25c each. - 25 pairs Misses' . Rihbed Cot- ton Hose, in white; slightly soiled, sizes 8 and 8. 20c pi 3 rs. for 50c; priced. * oys’ Pony 16 pairs B black, derby ribbed; size pair; were 73e¢. 36 pairs Misses' Half Wool Sports Socks, in green, brown and purple mixtures; sizes 6 to 9; reduced to 25¢ pair. Children's Knit Underwear and Ho- siery Bection, Fourth Soor. Girls’ Wearables 2 White Chiffon and Georgette Dresses, slightly solled; sizes 14 and 16 years. $12.50 each; were .35, 6 Party Dresses, in crepe de chine and georgette, in white and copen sizes 8, 10, 12 alightly sciled. Beduoed to $5 each. 36 Gingham Frocks, sizes 8 to 14 years. in ), 12, 14. 20 ‘Middies—wool, fiannel, style, trimmed in 'white tape In navy 10, 16, 18, 20 years, m, Fourth fleor. Odds and ends of handled baskets for silverware; serving trays, fishing baskets, covered work baskets, clothes hampers, waste paper baskets, and other one-of-a-kind baskets. Low priced for clearance tomorrow. Basket Section, Fiftr Women’s Pumps and Oxfords Reduced, $4.75 pr. All exceptional values at this low price—and if your size is included—you are fortunate in the savings afforded by these reductions. 34 pairs Black and Tan Oz- fords; sizes 5 AAA; 4%, 5, 5%, 7, 8 AA; 4, 4% A; 3, 3%, 4 B; 2%, 3.3% C. 80 pairs Patent Leather, Tan and Suede Combination Pumpe: sizes 4% to 7 AAA; 3 to 8 AA 3%, 4%, 5.7, 7%, 8, 9 A: 3, 8 4,4%, 17,8 9'B; 2%, 3, 3% C. Women’s Evening Slippers Reduced, $3.35 pair 14 pairs Black Satin Slippers; sizes 4, 414 AA: 3, 3%, 4 A; 215, 3, 3%, 4 B; 3 3% C. 14 pairs’ Silver Cloth Pumps. Reduced, $3.35 pair. Sizes53%, 7%, 8 AAA; 312, 4 AA; 4 A; 2%, ¢ B; ', 8%, 4C: 3 D 7 pairs Gold Cloth Pumps. Reduced, 3335 pair. Sizes 5, TAA: 3 4%, 7TB; 2% C. Also 6 pairs Silver and Gold DBrocaded Pumps; reduced to $5 pairy sizes 7 A; 3 B; 2%, 3 C. All Silver and Gold Cloth Pumps reduced because they are slightly tarmished —and sizes broken. Women's Shoe Section, Third Soor. Men’s Oxford and High Shoes Reduced, $4.85 pr. 26 pairs Men's Black and Tan % AA; 9 A 9, 10 D. Mea's Bhoe Section, Second floor. Glassware— Low Priced 48 Etched Glass Finger Bowls, 15¢c_each; were 35c. 75 Glass Violet Vases, special, 10c_each. 25 Handled Sugar Bowls, ape- cial, 10c each. 144 Etched Glass Tumblers, 2 shapes. Special, 15¢ each. 36 Etched Glass Tumblers, spe- eial, 10c each. 10 Floral Cut Tankard Glass Pitchers, special, 75¢ each. 9 Decorated Travs with wicker frame, slightly imperfect. B86c cach; were much higher priced. ¢ Serving Trays, slightly im- perfect. BOc each: were &1. 150 ~ Floral ~Cut Tumblers, htly imperfect. Special, 10e each. Glassware Scction, Fifth foor. China _4—66-piece Decorated Eng- lish Porcelain Dinner Sets, spe= cial, §25 each. g 3—44-piece English Porcelain Dinner Sets, special, $1550 each. Decorated English Porcelain plece Breakfast Sets. Special, S each. 9 White and Gold 12-inch Meat Platters, special, 43¢ each. 3 Decorated ~Umbrella Jars, were much higher priced 2 dozen White and Gold Indi- vidual Butters, special, 30c dosen. 1 dozen White and Gold Tea Plates, special, $1.15 dosen. 9 White and Gold Pickle Dishes. special, 15¢ each. 15 White and Gold Cream Jugs, apecial, 15c each. 6 White and Gold Covered But- ter Dishes, special, 50¢ each. 12 White_and Gold Covered Vegetable Dishes, speeial, 85c each. 15 White and Gold Sauce Boats, apectal, 25c each. 12 White and Gold Sugar Bowls, special, 35c each, 45 Blue and Gold Saucers, Se each; were 10c, 5 Porcelain Soup Plates, 1Ge each; were 35c. 11 Decorated French China Dinner Plates, 35c each; were 7Be. 2 Porcelain Tea Pots, 75¢ each; were 8. 12 Decorated French China Individusi Butters, 10c each: wers imperfect, Reduoed to Handdecorated China Chocolate Set, 1 cup and saucer missing. $3.50; was §5. 2 Decorated Console Bets, imperfect. . umper- foct. $1.80; was $3. Chbina ~Sectiop, Fifth foor. Umbrellas 7—25-inch Colored Silk Um- brellas, for women; in navy and green, with wrist rings or leather strap handles. each; were much higher zrlced. 8 35-inch Women's Silk Um- brellas, in brown, purple and green, with leather straps or wrist' rings. Reduced 495 each; were $10. Umbrella Section, First floor. Gloves 33 pairs Women’s 8-button Glace Gloves; sizes 53, 7%. $225 pair; were 45 pairs Women's 2-clasp Glace Gloves, in white, black and black stitched in white; sizes 51, 5%, 6. $1 pair; were .65, '1“ pairs 12-button P, K. Sewn Gloves, in tan; sizes 6 and 6%. Clearance Winter Hats— Now $2.50 Including velours, silk beavers, velvet and felts; in henna, brown, navy, gray and black; sailors, soft sports hats and jockey caps. Clearance Feathers and Quills—reduced to 10c each. Millinery Seetion, Thind fioor. ) Boys’ Wear 10 Boys’ Corduroy Suits, Nor- folk and plain models; sizes 7, 9. 13, 14,17, 18. $8.75 su $10 and up. 14 Small Boys' Winter Over- coats, plain blue and mixtures; sizes 21, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10 years Greatly reduced to $7.75 each. 7 Boys' Knicker Suits, sizes 7, 8, 16 years only. Greatly re- duced to $7.75. 9 dozen Boys' Suits. plain colors and combination sizes 3 to 10 vears in the lot. Reduced to $1.95 each. Boys' Section, Fourth Soor, Sweaters 14 Light-weight Wool Slip- ons, in_white, tan, orchid and gray: fancy weaves; sizes 36, 38, 40, 42. “Greatly reduced to §2.95 each. 5 Henna Jersey Tuxedo Sweat- ers. sizes 36, 35, 40, 42. $3.95 each; were 38. 3 extra sizes Jersey Tuzedo Sweaters, heather mixtures; sizes 45, 50, 54. 36 each; were much higher priced. 6 Light-weight Wool Tuxedo Sweaters, trimmed with fiber silk of a contrasting shade; sizes 35, 38, 40. Greatly reduced to §5 cach. 19 Brushed Woo! Slip-ons, in tan with brown or navy stripes Now reduced to $1.95 each. Sweater Bection, Third @Goor. Blouses 16 Lingerie Blouses—in va- ried colors; aiso white trim- med in color; sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 44. Greatly reduced to 85c each. 22 Colored Organdy and Dimity Blouses, some filet lace trimmed. $1.95 each; were $2.95. 21 Colored Gingham Over- blouses, $2.05 each; were $4.50, £3.75 and up. 5 Linen Shirts, four in orchid, one in white; sizes 34 to 40. $2.95 each; were 35 and up. 6 White Crepe de Chine and Radium Overblouses, sizes 38, 42, 44 $3.05 each; were 86.75. 4 Silk Blouses, size 33. Re- duced to $1.95 each. Women’s Tailored and Sports Suits Reduced to $19.50 A group of 15 smart tai- lored and sports suits, in- cluding models in mar- leen, lauretta and sports mixtures: all are well tai- lored, and the values most oxceptional at this under- price. In brown, navy, black and mixtures. Broken sizes 36 to 40 in the lot. Women's Sutt Section, Third oor. Housewares 14 “Rubberset” Paint Brushes, 3%-inch sise; 75¢ each; were $1.30. 15 “Rubbernet” Paint Brushes; @5¢ each; were $1.35, 14 Quart Cnns Butcher's Liquid ‘Wax Polish, 70c can; was $1.40, 20 Pint Soap Dishes, 8150 each; were $2.75. 1 Manning-Bowman BS-piece Eleetric Dining Table Set; con- sisting of 6-inch stove, percola- hafing dish, tea Kettle and stand: $21.25; was $42.50. ollowing items greatly reduced because of slight damages, or be- i"g shopworn. Howard Dustless Wall Dust- ers, 95 each; were much higher priced. 9 Rubberized Household Aprons, 45¢ each: were 85c. 2 Large Parrot Cages, $4 each; were 8825, 2 Manning-Bowman Electric 6- cup Coffee Urns. copper finish; $10 cnch: were $30. 1 Universal Blectric Chafing Dish, $10; wan 318, 1 Universal Electric 6-cup Cof.- foe Urn, $10.751 was $21.50. 1 Manning-Bowman Eiectric 6- cup Coffee Urn, 39.25; was $18.50. 1 Manning-Bowman Electric 6- cup Percolator, $6; was $13. 8 Nickel-plated Tea Ball Tea Tots, $3.50 each; were $7, 8 Small Galvanized Refrigera- tor Pans, 20c each: were Sbe. € Tdeal Metal Pastry Boards, size 18x22; §1 each; were $2.25. 7 White Handled Corn Brooms: 7S¢ each; were $1.50. 15 Reed Carpet Beaters; re- @ueed to 15c each. 2 Alcoho! p Coffes Urns; $7.50 each; were $15. 1_Alcohol 6-cup Coffee Urn, $8.35; was $16.50. 3 Alcohol 6-cup Coffee Urns, 8575 each; were §1 8 Alcohol 6-cup Coffee Urne, $4.50 each; were 1 Nlltk.-.‘-pllled Coaster Set, $5.75; - Chiferial Electrie Chafizg Diah, 473 was 1 86-inch White Enamelod Breakfast ble, $7.60; was $15. 1 Jatérpower Dish Washer, $7.80; was 815, 1 Black and Brass Fireplace Screen, $18.50; was $27. Biack and Brass Fireplace Fender, 23 was 3 2 36-inch Round Unfinished Breakfast Tables, $4.50; was $8.35. P 1 ldeal 'Twocompartment Fircless Cooker, $13.50: was 78, ‘Houseware Section, Fifta fioor,

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