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SHIPBOARDHELD - SHINING EXAMPLE :Lasker Calls His Administra- I ‘ tion Most Successful Since George Washington’s Day. | INQUIRIES ARE WELCOMED | ::)enies He Will Resign March 4,! Declaring He Went in for Two Years and Will Stay. Chai Lasker of the Shipping! Board, commeninz on resolutions adopt- & by Congress calling on the board for | Saformation relative to certain phases ©f its activities, and intimating that urther broader inquiries might be in Yrospect, declared that the board allenged an investigation unless 1o purpose is to help to demonstrate | 1at the administration of the board’ #ifairs has been the best in any go ®rnment department since the begin- | % of the republic.” i I belleve I am not understating | he added, “when I say that ! 3 believe the present administration | 2 the Shipping Board's affairs has ul than any other | Ye United Stat . Have the Facts. ' “We have the facts and we can| bring them forward if andbody | avants them. All auybody needs to do is to read the report of my testimony t month before the, House commit- tec on appropriations to inform him- welf of conditions as they exist in the Shipping Board 3 o reiterated his de- - reports that he resignation as chal 1an, effective March 4. When he a =pted the appointment, he explained. it was with a definite understanding ihat he would remain for two vears. “That agreement still Geclared. “When the twi has expired my resig: tianded to the President. : TWO INJURED IN RAID. #oliceman Hit With Bottle and Civilian Shot in Thigh. H . When polica entered the Paradise Cafe, 2011 Georgia avenue north- west, vesterday (o make arrests for Uisorderly conduct. a general fight ' Tollowed which resulted in the in- | jurying of Policeman Sorber of the $ighth precinct and Henry Hatchett, colored. Sorber recelved a scalp wound from a hurled bottle, and Hatchett is suffering_from a bullet wound in the thigh. Policeman Ben- nett, who accompanied Sorber, it is said, fired the shot. Hatchett is al- | leged to have inflicted the wound on | he head of the policeman. Hatchett and Henry King, the lat- ter residing at 405 Frankiin stree ed with disorderly conduct Hatchett is at the Gal- linger Hospital, to which he was re- moved following first-ald treatment at Freedman's. 1 — DROPS LARCENY CHARGE. Mother and Sons Arrested in Vir- ginia Are Released. Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va.. February 13.— A charge of larceny against Mrs. Etta Coristian and her two sons. Alonzo | and Gilmer Christian, of Bath count; Va., has been dismissed, so far as| authorities here are concerned, a cording to Sherifi Pannett. They were arrested last week at the home of a relative on information from | Bath county, it being claimed they | had left home with $80 belonging to the husband and father of the family. The mother said the money had been given to one of the sons by the father. Sheriff Pannett. who had taken pos- session of the money, returned it to the Christians. “A Raw, Sore Throat Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole ion will be | And Musterole won't blister like the | old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just| spread it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with a| gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchi tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, | asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, ! pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, blains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Keep it handy for instant use. 35¢ ;;‘(1)065g jars and tubes; hospital size, | Better than a mustard plaster DROP a Hill's Cascara Bromide Quinine Tabw let in a glass of water. Ob- serve that it disintegrates within 10 seconds. Subject any other “quinine tablet” to the same experiment— and notice that it takes from 30 minutestoan hourand a half to “break up.” It’s quick action youneed when yousensethe first sign of a cold. It’s quick action youget when you take Hill’s and breakacoldin 24 hours, or la grippe in three days. { At All Druggists--30cents Upholstery and Drapery Fabric Remnants __Various lengths, qualities, colors and designs in these fabrics— Yolles Marquisettes Bateens Velvets Tapestries At greatly reduced prices Tpholstery Section, Fifth floor. HE EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, Open 9:15 AM. 5% g C.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1923, Woodward & Lotheop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Close 6 P. 300 Remnant Lengths ( % to 4 Yards) Cotton Dress Fabrics Reduced 32inch D. & J. Anderson Glogham, §1 yard; wi 40-inch Tmported Giogham, ":}J‘M 53 nch Deess Glogham, Mo 7 s bic. gham, § was 1, was B2inch Dress Gingham, 30c yard; was 81. X %00 yard: ‘as nch Berpentine Biinen Dilmee Grepe, 506 yord: wis 38, 36-inch Percale, $0¢ yard: was $ic. 88-Inch Tissue ard; was 65c. , Becond floor. yerd; was $1. Friday--Remnants, Clearances, Specials A Three-fold economy shopping day of many values Clearing out all winter merchandise now so that prices are even — Men’s Suits & Overcoats Greatly peauced 10 1919 We have selected these garments from our regular stock and greatly reduced them to effect their complete clearance. 44 Suits at $19.75; were $35 and $40 One and two trousers styles in worsteds, cassi- meres, cheviots and a few novelty weaves; plain sacks and sports models. Good range of colors and patterns. Sizes 134!35136!37138(39[40/42|44146/48 Regulars .......[4[10[ 5 2] 1] Shorts | piNiR; Stouts | ’ i Long Stouts ....| | | gl | 14 Overcoats, $19.75; were $35 to $40 The best liked fabrics and styles are included; full and half belted. 16 Overcoats and Ulsters, $29.50; were $38 to $45 Sizes 37 to 44 in the very best styles and materials of the season. 7 Undergraduate Overcoats, $14.75; were $30 Sizes 33 to 36 Men's Clothes Section, Second fivor. Men’s Haberdashery At Appealing Prices 60 dozen pairs Men's Mercerized Lisle Socks, 6 pairs for $1.35— Imperfect, or they would be marked at 40c pair. Though commer- cially known as seconds, they are so nearly perfect that in most cases the flaws cannot be detected. In fast black only. Sizes 9% 125 doz. E. & W. Collars for Men and Boys Now lowered to 2 5 o dOZCn the price of . The remaining quantity of this great sale of Collars is now offered at a price per dozen that is just a little more than the usual price of one collar. These are the styles you will find— Dunwood Highwood Portwood Ripwood Southwood Rldgewm And also a few shapes in E. & W. All-Linen Collars Sizes 124 to 144 and 16 to 18. Sold in lots of 1 dozen. 25c dozen. its Men’s Muslin Pa- 50 pairs Black Kid Gloves, ]lfiu,s IlSl:ls -:Ix—The usual $2 small sizes, suitable for women; grade, in small and medium , 73 is largest size. 50c pai sizes. Plain white and wblt: were $1.75. with colored trimming. Musse 147 Men®s/Etne Rnported from handling. Velour Hats, putty, green and 37 Men's Outing Flannel B, = ivory. Sizes 67 to 73 $285 Nightshirts, $1.15 each—Usually each’; e g'/n $1.50 and $2. White and colors. Ve neck or with attached 26 Men’s Tan Leather Belts, without buckles., Sizes 28 to 40. collars. 52 Men's Fancy Silk Four-in= 25¢ each; were $L. Men's Section, First floor. Hand Ties, stripés and light and dark colors.. 85c each; were $2. Men’s High and Low Shoes " Reduced to $4.85 pair 23 pairs Black and Tan Norwegian Calf High Shoes, with heavy welt-soles and rubber. heels. Sizes 7,775 and 8% A; 8 B; 6, 6%, 7. 7%, 8,9, 9%, 10 and 11 C; 6, 6%, 8 and 8/% D. $4.85 pair; were $7.50 to $10. 19 pairs Black and Tan Brogue Oxfords, several different styles. In sizeg érand 9 A; 9 B; 6 6% and 11 C; 6 to 10 D. $4.85 pair; were $10. 19 pairs Black and Tan Russia Calf Shoes, $345 pair; were $7— English toe model. es 8, 9 and 9% A 8.and 84 B 6%, 7%, 8% and 9 C. 52 pairs Rubbers, storm and self-acting styles. - All sizes. 75c pair; were $1.30. Men's Shoe Section, Sccond Soor. T0YS 24 Bradley Toy Villages. 3ic each; were 75c, 24 Bradley Toy Villages. 20c 40c Children’s Hosiery . 7, 7% and 8 Prs. " Bports Socks, 280 Ppr.;_were The. Part wool, % length. Gree: brown or purple mixed. Sizes 6, 7, 8% and 9. A1 5 23 pre. Liste Socks, 38c pr.: wers B0c. anr{'er!blue !l-Ql;!l’llEd. 2, length, Sizes 7, 8, an . " inilarents "Hosltey Seetion, Tourth floor.. each; were $5e. 15 Roly A. B. C. Blocks. each; were 75ec. 24 Sets of Stencilettes. 25e wet; were 50c. 12 Marble Games. @0c each: were $1. 25 Books, “Pretty Flowers J Love Best” to make of Paper. 30e each; were 35e. Danish Paper Art Sets. 18¢ each; were 25e. 15 Wooden Pop Guns. iS¢ each; were 25e. = 200 Steel Marbles. 1lc eachs were 3 for Se. . 24 Cornellan Agates. 25c eack; Greatly reds were d4oe. to 810 éac Toy Section, Fourth foor. 1 Girl's Pink Crepe de Chine Straight- line Dress, trimmed with ribbon roses; - Children’s Shoes size 12. Greatly reduced to $35. 1 White Georgette and de_Chine Dress, trimmed with tiny rufiie and rose- 10 pairs Growing Oirls® Tan Beotch buds:’ size 16 $12.60; was $25. Shoes, round toes, welt soles 12" Girls' White Regulation Dresses, a ; sizes 5, Gty and 7 _A: blue collar and cuffs. $1.85 each; wers 8'B; nd‘t% C. .8 18 Misses' and Girls’ All-wool Slipover » pairs Boys' Damp-proof Trot-Moc Sweaters, with long slceves and low . slgen 4, 4 &nd © G 4 neck: in colors of ~henna. navy and D; 4 and 3 B. Reds to §3.85 green: simes 12 14,18 ‘and 18"ears. pair. restly reduced to '$1.95 each. 2 pairs Misses’ Tan Scotch Grain High 25 pairs lannelette Pajamas, one and . Shoes, squate foe, welt soles and i wo piece styles: pink and biue stripe sizes 18 B and 1 D. $8.85 pair; sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. Te '§7. were irs Misses' Dark Brows Trot-Moc Girls' Bectlon, Fourth floer. }1151." oce. welt et S 1% ©C. $3 85 pair; were Baby Carriages Childrea’s Shoe Section, Fourth Soor. 1, Brown Tteed Stroller, adjustable foot 5. H ant o meed Stoller. atjuianie 0t Children’s Underwear 24 prs. Girls’ Merino Wool Pll%.lfi pri yere 81, Ankle lenpih. ite. Sizes 26 and 28 for 8 to 11 year olds. Slightly solled. 16 Girls* Combination Sults, $1 suit; were 3135 and §1.75. Cotton, Seece lined: "high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. ~ Bzes ‘for 8 to 18 Jear olds. Counter_solled. aoohildren’s Underwear Section, Fourth r. 3 » Girls’ Apparel 1 Junlor (Hfl'lhlco:clé lb‘:‘kd w;:: gray i ehina. ‘loused Buck, with Srar (;! cou:r;nenlu 01'-'. Greatly reduced ST A S I S ins. e iy adused o 318 75 d Pullman Go-Cart, brown artillery rhegls, and ‘re- Women’s Silk Hose $2 pair; were $3 and $3.50 175 pairs Women's Silk Hose of the better grades, with silk garter hem, in various colors and a few white, with con- trasting embroidered clox. Sizes 8% to 10, but not all sizes in every style 100 pairs Women's Sflk-lisle Hose, in black, white, navy and tan; sizes 813, 9 and 81; broken assortment. ~ 63c pair; were $1. 38 pairs Vomen's Woolen Sports Hose, in copen, blue and dark heather mixtures: plain and ribbed effects. $1 pair; were $L.75 an ‘Women's Hoslery Section, First foor. ' (3 ¢ Misses’ Apparel 6 Suits. #15 each; were $23 nad $290.50. Velour or veldvne, well tailored,” silk lined. Brown or reindeer, Sizes 14 and 16. 3 Sports Coat. $10.75 each: were %25. Brown chinchilla or sports mixtures. Sizes 14 to 16. Junior's Sports Coat. $14.75: wans §25. Of sports mixture. 6 Handmade French Dresses, $7.50 each; were $10. Fine crepe and voile In blue or orchid. 6 Linen Peter Thomnson Dresses. Greatly reduced to $2.50 ench. Side-pleated skirts. Blue, rose, orchid or pink. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Poiret Twill Dresses, $12. 1 were and 825, Straight-line models in navy, size 14, and brown. size 16. 1 Evening Dress, £22.50; was #45. Rose tulle over silver cloth. Slze . Misses’ Section. Third floor. Philippine Chemise, $3.45 Were $5. 28 Envelope Che- mise, in corset-cover style: hand - embroidered and lace trimmed zes 36 to 4, 4 Philippine Gowns, $5.45 each; wers $7. “Beautifu'ly embroidered witl® solid, eselet or colotsa work: wizea 13 and 16, Chemise, ‘greatly 'reduced to $4.45 each. With Irish embroldery and hand drawn work: corset-cover strle 4 pairs Open Drawers, $4.45 each: were With TIrish_embro'dery to match chemise: length 23 inches. 2 Envelope Chemise. $3.45 each: were $4.50. Hand-embroldered; corset-cover syl s 35 and 38 Bilk Underwear Section, Third Soor. Children’s Wear 15 Children’s White Outing Flannel Night Drawers, without feet, drop seat: size 2 years. 50c_each: were $1. 13 Children’s Arnold-knit Night Dxrlwerl drop seat, with feet; slzes 2 to 4. $1.45 eachi w $1.95 and $2.10. sl 15 Children's Wool Jersey Dresses. with or without bloom ers; finished with turn-over col- lar and cuffs of black velvet or white poplin. trimmed in faney sudn‘h!nx: colors of tan., brown, red, copen and henna: sizes 3 6. $4.95 each: were i $7.50. 10 Boys' White Poplin Suits, finlshed with turn-over collar and cuffs, of copen, orchid. pink and green: sizes 2 to {. $1.85 emch; ‘were $3. Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. Furs 1 Brown and White Imitation Trmine Scarf. Greatly reduced to $3.75. 2 Children's White Coney Sets. £4 each: were much more, 1 Muskrat Set, $6; was $12.50. 1 Child’s Gray Jeanct Set, $6: was mach more. 1 Opossum Choker, $5: was 0, 1 Taupe Fox Scarf, $1 — $1950; was '5:. Scotch Mole Scarf, 3351 was 1 Hudson Seal Cape (dyed muskrat), with reverse striped border and platinum fox collar. 8395; was Fur Section, Thind floor. wiues S0, 55, S5 $298° cach; were W60 45 ham Overblouses, with lines 1- Safts. o red, orinid and hiue 534" 50, 88 and 40, $5.4 s e al louses, ld triped, aizes 34 0 35, §3.95 eschs wers § Crepe de Chine Orerblouses, in brow, black, flesi. gray and white; sinen 30, 35,4 and 46." $3.95 esch: wers §5.75. ’rghw.;gie:!.nd.‘ '!l. Iotlllld and V neck, o acien : med: ‘sizes 36 and 0. $5.95 ‘each: wom 17 ‘Lingerie Waists, fn organdy dimity. lace trimmed collar and <uffs. i ::.lfl:'; O‘faro‘h-., |é‘:1}li ln"} blue: aizes 84, 26, 38, 40, 42 ai .95 each; wers 195 1nd 398, 7 Lingeric Walsts, in dimity and or- ‘l'el-r Pan and V nncyk ntyls t. blue, rose and lavender and izes 34, 36 and 35. 85c each: were §1. Blouse Section, Third floor. each; were . Silk Petticoats $2.95; Were $3.95 .20 Radium or Jersey Silk Pet- ticoats, trimmed with fringe or embroidered scallops. Also Ra- dium Paisleys. Straightline models. 10 Extra Size Silk Petticoats, 33.95 each; were 85. Silk Jersey, straightline styles with embroid- ered scallops. 5 Charmensette Bloomers, $1.25 air: were $2. Black only: knee length; finished with shirred ruffle, Petticoat Section, Third floor. Underthings 15 Envelope Chemise, 95¢ each; were $1.50. Of fine nain- sook, with bodice top and lace trimmed. Sizes 40 to 44. 15 Cornet Covers, $1.45 each; $2—O0f nainsook; built-up Sizes 36 to 44. Extra _S'ze Gownss $1.95 long sleeves. or high necks, Stzes 18. 19 and 20. S paire Closed Drawers, 7Rc pair; were $1 pair—Of nainsook, with lace and embroldery. Underwear Section, Third fioor. Women’s Glace Kid Gloves, $1 Were $1.65 62 pairs Z-clasp Gloves, in white, black and black stitched with white. Sizes 5%, 6 and 6%. 22 pairs Pastel Suede Gloves, $2.25 pair; were $4.—12-button length. Sizes 6% to 7%. 14 pairs Long Cape Skin Gloves, $2.25 pair; were $4.50.— 12-button length. P.-K. sewed. Stzes 6 and 6%. Glove Section, First floor. Special Purchase ‘Women’s Sports Suits, $25 15 suits at an exception- ally low price for Friday. Handsome suits of home- spuns, in light or dark gray and tan mixtures. Full silk lined jackets, our high standard of tailoring, and in sizes 36 to 44. 9 Women's Tweed Sports Topcoats. $15 eachs were $29.50. 1 Evening Cape, of light blue velvet. Reduced to .50, 2 Sports Coats, fur trim- med; good lines. $35 emchs ‘were $39.50. 1 Evening Cape, of beau- tiful brocade, Greatly Re- duced -to $49.50. goomen’s Coat Section—Third oor. Women’s Silk Dresses, $19.50 Were $25 and $39.50 14 Afternoon or Street Dresses, of canton, satin-face or flat crepes. Black, navy, brown or_taupc. Sizcsu.l(x. 38 and 40. 10 Dresses, each; were 239,50, Flat or satin face crepes; street or afternoon styles. Sizes 36, 38 and 40. 1 Dinner Gown, 549.50; was $65. Of rust crepe Romaine trimmed with steel beads. Size 38. Women's Gown Section, Third fioor. Baskets 10 Waste Paper Baskets, Special, 6% each, 5 Sweet Grass Work Baskets, Special, o each. 5 Serving Trays, 76¢ each; wers $1.50. Of Chivese str 4 Serving Trays, $1 each; were $2. Alto of Chinese straw. 6 Shopping Bags, 50c each; were $1. 02 French twine. 2 Work Baskets. §2 each; were $4. Covered. Chinese desin. 3 Willow Sleeping Baskets. 95 each; were . For cat or smali_dog. 2 Wlilow Fish Baskets, 3175 each; - .50. Hiomie Work Daskets. 65 oach; . Slightly imperfect. 1 Infants’ Sleeping Bask $5.50. Of willow: silghtly worn. 1 Imported Sflver Basket, $1.50; was .?"‘vuu:rhx"uvfry Canic, 3195 was .75, Slightly imperfect. :)1 Willow Clothes Hamper, $5; was $0. size; alightly shopworn. TS Wire ' Waste Tasker, $1.05: was $3.75. Large size: slightly sotled. 1 Imported Sewing Ktand, $5, Slightly Imperfect. Basket Section—Fifth foor. 5 Boys’ Wash Suits Reduced to $1.65 91 Attractive Wash Suits n middy or Oliver Twist styles. Of fast color woven fabrics. All from our regular stock. Sizes 3 to 9 years. 9 Spring Top Coats, Reduced to $6.75 each. Boy and Youths' sizes, 12, 14, 16, 1 19 and 20 years. Raglan or set- in _sleeves. Belted models. 7 Spring Reefers. Greatly Re- duced to $5.75 each. For small boys, sizes 3 to 6 years. All- wool shepherd checks. Full belted. Boya®Sectlon, Fourth floor. 6 Winter Overcoats. Greatly Reduced to $7.75 eamch... Dark colors, wool lined. Sizes 2%, 3 and 4 years. 17 pairs Woolen Knickers. Greatly Reduced to $1.95 pair. Serges and mixtures. Sizes 10, 11, 16 and 16 years. 3 Mackinaws. Greatly Reduced to $5 each. Size 18 years only. Women’s High-Grade Pumps and § Oxfotds, 2.45 pair A Greatly Reduced Price—one that does not represent cost of the Black and Tan Calfskin, varfous styles Oxfords, $2.45 pair—29 pairs and incomplete sizes—5 AAA; 43, 5) 6%, 62 and 8 3% and 4 B; 213, 3 and 3% C. Pumpe, $345 pair—33 pairs -in black, tan and patent X few pairs ot a kind in the lot—43%, 5, 6% and shoes. AA; 4 and 4% A; ther; only a 8 AAA; 4, 4%, 5, 6, Tl and 8 AA; 4, 4% and 8 A; 3 and 4 B; 23§ and 3 C. Evening Slippers, $2.35 pair 22 pairs Silver, Gold, and Black Satin Slgppers, plain opera ngl‘e:. Sizes 525 AAA; 4 AA Women's ‘Shoe Section, Third' foer: 33,3% and 4 A; 21,3, %4 and 4 B; 2% and more greatly reduced than ordinarily on Friday. mentioned, and there are many that are not. Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or ex- changeable; not sent C, O, D, or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. Many things are Low February Sale Prices for Good Furniture We suggest early selection Friday for many are one-of-a-kind pieces. Values arc unusual. Mahogany Sewing Cabinet, $12.78. Mahogany End Table Smoker, $15. Combination American Walnut Desk, $39.75. Ivory Plate Glass Top Desk, $45. Solid Mahogany \\'iu% Rocker, $22.50. Ivory-finished Cedar Combination Mahogan: Natural-finish Oak %hi hest, $25. Dressing Cedar Chest, 36-in. size, $14.75. Combination Mahogany Spinet Desk, $28.75. Furniture Section. Sixth floor. onier, $23.50. Natural-finish Oak Dresser, §27.50, Table, $29.75. Combination Mahogany size, $24.75; double size, $26.75. Tapestry Upholstered Combination Mahogany Rocker, $24.75, Fumed Oak Settee, leather spring seat, $39.75. Mahogany Chinese Chippendale Chair, $4250 Cane-top Living-room Table, $24.50. Large Fumed Oak Rocker, $27.50. Round Fumed Oak Living Room Table, $1250. Poster Bed, Twin Combination Mahogany Console Table, $17.75. Mahogany Top Drop-leaf Tape, $26.75. Mahogany-finish Windsor Chair, $10.75. February Sale of Rugs List These Splendid Savings for Tomorrow’s Shoppers And it is a listing of some of the best values we were able to procure through month’s of preparation. The rugs are worthy of your home and your use and the prices are low— very low. WILTON RUGS —in a good range of colorings; all X - o e 8.3x10.6 Velvet Rugs. . . first quali -.$70 .$13.75 . §7 .$37.50 lected. 8.3x10. 6x9 3x6 BX661 . oiciecoeiis AXMINSTER RUGS Persian, Chinese and oriental designs—well se- ...$37.50 ....$27.50 .- $15.75 vomie e 3750 Three Groups of Oriental Rugs—Low Priced At the prices we consider them almost matchless values. A superb assortment of color- ings and designs. Average size 3x6 Rugs..$45 Average size 4x7 Rugs..$60 Rug Section, Sixth floor. Average size 4.6x7.6 Rugs ... e ——————————————————————————— e Cooking Utensils and Housewares at Lowered Prices 11 10-inch Alumimum Frying Pans, slightly shopworm. S0c each; were $1. 8 g-inck Aluminum Fryiag Pans, slightly shopworn. 40c each; were &3c. 4 Alnddin Aluminum Oval Trays, size 21x25 inches; slightly imperfect. $2.50 each; were $4.85. 6 Aladdin Aluminum 4-quart Tea Kettles, 3275 each; were $4.35. 3 Aladdin Aluminum 3-quart Double Bollers; alightly dam- aged. $1.85 each; were 34 Aladdin Aluminum 14-quart slightly shop- 2 Walifold Kitchen Tables, 26341%-inch porcelain top; slightly imperfect. $7.25 eachs were $14.50. 2 Porcelain-top Kitchen Tables, size 24x36 inches; slightly imper- feet. $0.95 each; were $10.75. 3 Lightning Dish Washers, slightly shopworn. $3.75 each; were $7.50. 18 packages Cotton Motor Waste, cartons slightly soiled. 15c_each: were 25e. 18 White Enamel Jelly M slightly imperfeet. 35c¢ were 75c. ° 2 White Enameled Cabinet Tables, alightly ah worn. $18.75 each; were $30. 1 ldeal Two-compartment Fireless Gopker. sifghtly shoprorm. $15.75; was Universal Electric Chating Dish, aicel plated; sliglily shopwora. $0.95; was $18. Bread Knives with hand-carved bandles; slightly shopworn. 88c each: were $1.75. 6 Whard Institution Polish 3ops, slightly soiled. $1.25 each; were $3.50. 6-quart cans Wizard -Paste Wax. 750 each; were $1.40. 6 Wizard Hand Dusters, solled. 650 each: were $1.25. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. slightly 50 Dozen Hemmed Mercerized Napkins 95¢ dozen; were $1.25 Assorted patterns. Size 15x15 inches. Especially good for daily use and for boarding houses and ho- tels. Linen Section, Second floor. Knit Underwear 21 Women's Fine Ribbed Medi- um-weight Cotton Vests, high neck and long sleeves; sizes 7, 8 and 9. 50c each; were $1. 22 Women's Fine Ribbed Wool and Cotton Combination Sulits, bodice style with ribbon straps, ankle length; sizes 7 and 8. 8225 - each; were $3.25. 11 Women's Cotton Corset Cov- ers, high neck and elbow sleeves; slze 4. 75c emch; were $L. 9 pairs Women's Fine Ribbed White Cotton Tights, ankle l‘tltth: size 5. $1.50 pair; were 7 Women's Wool and Cotton Combination Suits, high neck, long sleeves and ankle length: size $2.50 each; were $3.50. Knit Underwear Section, Third floor. 100 Views of Washington 50c Each; Were $1 Phot ic Views, size 8x10 inches, Varied sub- Kodak. Section, First floor. Sweaters 4 Henna Jersey Tuxedo Coats, sizes 38, 40 and 42 $3.95 $6.75. 3 Brushed We peck style, tan with brown stripes. .95 each; were $5. 4 Light-welght Wool Slip-ons, fn orchid and white: §2.95 each: were $6.75 and $8.75. 12 Brushed Wool Slip-ons, Jacquard design and fringed bottom; gray, navy lnd”b'v'n sizes 40, 42, 44 and 48. 95 n izes 36, 38 :_were $10.75 and $11 8 Extra-size Wool Tuxedo anc style Bweaters, with mivy, brown and ) Greatly reduced to Sweater Section, Third floor. Coat- Colonial Glass Water Sets Special, 45¢ Set consists of Jug and 6 Tumblers, of clear glass, well finished—but only 2 dozen. = Also a lot of Table Glassware. Useful items. Some perfect, some imper- fect. At greatly reduced prices. Glassware Section, Tifth floor. White and Gold Dinnerware Reduced 14 Dinner Pilates, 23c¢ each; ‘were 50c. 15 Breakfast Plates, 20c each; wrere 45e. 2 Pickle Dishes, 50c each; were 1. 14 Soup Plates, 20c eachs were 40¢. 3 Cremm Fitchers, S6c cach; were S3c. 2 Small Sugar Bowls, $1 cach; ‘were §1.85. 2 Large Sugar Bowls, $1 each; were $3. 2 Salad Bowls, 50c each; were 3 Covered Butter Dishes, $1.25 each; were 82.50. And the following pieces of Decorated China reduced: 3 Imported £yrup Jugs on plate, $1 each; were $3. 10 ‘Imported Cream Jugs, Se each; were 15c.. 1 Imported Cracker Jar, $2; wan $4. 1% *Forcelain Plo Plates, 10e each; were 15c. Porcelain Coupe Soup Plates, 20c each; were 40c. 2 Covered Dishes, $1 each; were 8$3. 1 Sauceboat on stand, 75¢; was $1.50. 1 Covered Porcelain Butter Dish, 813 was $2. 1 Decorated Porcelain Tea Bowl, 85e; was 7Sc. 8 Decorated Porcelain Break- 20c each; were 40c. nd ends in tableware at greatly reduced prices. Chine Eecthn,"l"lzm floor. Scissors, Safety Raszors, Boys® Knives 91, dozen Imported Steel Sclssors, 6 and 7 inch lengths. 28c pair; were 30c 50 Safety Razors, made of good imported steel, for both men's and women's use; will take Gillette blade; enclosed in imita- tion leather cases. Special, 45¢ each 29 Boyw Pooket Knives, With one blade. 10c emehi were Z5c. Outlery Section, First floor. Corsets at Less 33 each; were $4.50 . & J., Bon Ton, Rengo Treotonl, Lily of 'France and’ Woodthrop models. Plain coutfls or fancy brocades. _Sizes 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 33, 34 and 36, 8 Girdles, $5.50 each; were $9.50 and more—Elastic and semi- stic. Brocade and hand-woven surgical webbing. Sizes 25, 26, 30 and 31. . Specinl, $1.85 each. e and clasp-around. Elastic top and deep set gores. Si 23, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30. n Brassieres, $1.50 each: were $2.50 and more—Pink or white, "long waist lines, ribbon straps. Sizes 38, 40, 42, 44 and 48. 4 Black Brassieres, Reduced to %150 each.—Of crepe de chine; sizes 36, 42 and 48. 50 GARTER BRASSIERES, SPECIAL, 78c—Back hook fas- tening, self shoulder straps, two supporters. Sizes 32 to 40. BRASSIERES, VERY SPE- CIAL, 65c—40 Brassieres of pink figured poplin, satin stripe. For girlish or slender figures. Sizes 32 to 40 only. Corset Section, Third Soor. Willow and Reed Furniture at Reduced Prices .1 Reed-fiber Day Bed, $43.50— TUpholstered in a very attractive cretonne, with extra pillow to pring base construction; rd blue enamel. in cretonne; box spring construc- tion; antique blue enamel. 1 Ivory Reed Chair, $13,75— Large, comfortable shape and size; box “spring seat cushion; tapestry upholstered seat and back. 1 Reed Chair, $14.75; Rocker to match, $14.75—WIith extra high back and wide arm; cretonne- covered seat "and back: box spring cushions; buff and biue enameled. Z Reed-fiber Chairs, brown fin- ish, $18.75 each—Large, comfort- able shape and size; covered in an excellent grade of silk-mixed tapestry. 1 Reed-fiber Davenport Table, $18.75—Brown finish; oval ends. 1 Reed Chair, $17.75—High back, spring seat construction; brown finish; upholstered in tapestry. 1 Italian Walnut Side Chair, greatly redaced to $21.75.—Hand- carved frame; best grade uphol- stered seat and back. 1 Reed-fiber Chair, $11.75— Brown finish; upholstered in cre- tonne; spring seat construction. 1 Reed Library Table, $18,75— Regular size, with magazine or book shelf; hardwood top; gray enamel finish. 3 Reed Tables, $7.75 each—Very attractive designs; antique enamzl finishes; all dif- ferent colors, 3 4-ft, Reed-fiber Settees, $10.75 each—Upholstered seat and back in attractive cretonnes; buff and blue enamel. 1 Reed-fiber Chair, $11.75—Up- holstered seat and back of at- tractive cretonne: spring seat. < 2 Reed Tea Carts, $20 each— Finished in dark antique walnut; removable serving tray; lower compartment and shelf. 1 Large Reed Rocker, reduced to $19.75—Spring seat construc- tion; loose floss cushion covered in striped imported cretonne; frosted brown finish. Willow and Reed Section, Fifth floor.