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GEN.ORYANTOAID 2 1 PROBE OF BUREAU War Commander Engaged as Counsel to Sift Charges by Legion. Maj. Gen. John F. O'Ryan of New ‘Tork, who commanded the 27th Divi- slon in France, has been retalned as «ounsel by the speclal Senate com- mlttes which Is (nvestigating affairs in the Veteraus' Burcau. Announcement of the selection was Mmade today by the committee, whi is headed Dy Senator Reed, republi- can, Pennsylvania, 1t fs expected that the general wili begin work at ance, making a preliminary survey of the charges made agalnst the bureau by American leglon oficlals and others, and will recommend to the committes later what questions are ¥orthy of speclal treatment in the investigation. A lawyer in New York city, Gen. O'Ryan has had a long experfence as an officer in the National Guard, in which he enlisted as a private in 1837, Ho commanded the New York divistan on the Mexican border in 1916, and was one of the few National ‘duard mafor generals to go abroad 4t the head of a Natfonal Guard unit. MISS MACARTHUR QuITS AS Y.W. C A. SECRETARY Board Pm:es Work of Executive Officer in Post-War Program. Gertrude MacArthur, for the past two years general secretary of the Young Women's Christlan As- of Washington, will retire tion on April 1, the board following the her father recently at Day- she plans to remain in devote herself to the rgage \ir\~x Macaren b "hief executivs officer of larly marked fo s the manner ! which the assoclati was readjusted »f the com was an honorary tlhnal board of th MEMBERS OF CONGRESS ! INVITED TO ALASKA! nmercs has | Senate and dealing witn @ ) ne tha con- ditlons ! THH EVENING ST WASHINGTON, I D THURSDAY, CH 8, 1923, 5 i | H ] O'Malley as- | nal statement. “It es of salmon War graft for their n Stanford Uni- needs money professors of v ton, and pe (which truly involving the em! zoology ar Stan 1N 3 5 ifornia | \\mx.‘ ED. PINAUD'S LAy [aresy HriNcHRE &N TALCUM FOWDEN \UPERK FRAGRANT v, ED. PINAUD'S f\u“mm uwa QOOR’ M:( EDPINAUD "AMERICAN (M2O0RT OFPICE PINAUD ‘Boothing, Harmiess, Medicated Breathing Treatment. Kills cold germs in remote membranes. "Pocket Inhaler and Complete {Ourfit soid and guaranteed M drugyists everywhere. Peopies Diug Sto ]To Free Your Arms of Hair or Fuzz | (Boudol!r Secrets) No tollet table is complete with- 1 ut small package of delatone, for with it hair or fuzz can be quh.kly banished from the skin. To remove hairs you merely mix | Into a paste enough of the powder and water to cover the objection- able hairs. This should be left on | the skin about 2 minutes, 1 rubbed off and the skin washed, when it will be found free from hair or blemish, Be sure you get genuine delatone.—Advertisement. ‘PLASTER The World's Groatest Extornal Romoty. No matter whether the can always rely onan Allcock’s Plaster. It fe s standard remedy. S o e oot warid Men’s Silk Ties, 55¢ Regulacly 7, $1 and §1.25. Open- end silk tics, with slip-easy bands. All new Spring colors. Friday onty, 85c~Main Floor. .[ Middies, SI 79 Formerly Slightly soiled, | brald 11 sizes. ‘ duy only, rd to $398. Odd fot. White with navy collars, and emblem “trimmed. Floor, Te PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. Curtains, $1 pair Marquisette Curtains, lace edged: Scrim Curtains, hemstitched, Mar- quisette Curtalns, hemstitched White, cream snd ccru shades, Fris Buster Brown Hose, 89¢ Regularly §l. First quality purc sitk, with seamed back, in black, tan, brown and gray. All sizes. Friday day only, $1 pair—Second Floor. only, 89c pair~Main Floor. 100 Wonderful Friday Bargains News Every Member of the Family Profits by. Carefully Read of Special Purchases of New Spring Merchandise-- 0dd Lots~Incomplete Size Ranges--All Reduced for FRIDAY Only--No Phone Orders on Advertised Items Glove Silk Hose Pair, Friday *1.59 Women's, Irregular weaves of $2.95 quality. Pure rib- Dbed drupstitch with Pointex heel. Black and white, brown, navy, gray and bea- ver. All sizes. Friday omly, $1.59 pair—Main Fleon Brassieres and Bandeaux Friday Only, 79¢ Regularly $1.59 to $4 values. H. & W, DeBevolse, Neat Form 4" Blen-Joile mikes. Mate- s are wash satin, treco mesh, crepe de chine, silk jersey, beautifully trimmned * with' lace. Friday only, The— $1.95 Hose, $1.59 ¥ull-fashioned silic and mixed sports hose, 3 e, fvo-toned miix- only, lisls- V'l Houery, 49c pair Slight {rregulars of 7ic to $1 quality. Full-fashioned lisle and cutton hose, in black and colors. First and second quality, Also silk hose, seamed bac! in blac colors, Sports hose, self-striped, heather mercerizged, —Main Floor, Burson Hose, 2 pairs, 65¢ “omen's, first g o in black and extra s!zes. Friday only, 2 rly %A1 Tibbed. o three-quarter and full Sy, White and brown: 1 th socks, plain Friday only, 4 pairs, Sic— Main Floor. 59¢ and 65¢c Union Suits Friday, 49¢ Good fittin D white and piuk closed sults w wide leg. st quality. Friday onmly, 49¢ sult— Jumbo Suits, 49¢ Women's low neck, taflored tops 1 First quality. 49c.—Main Floor. Handmade Blouses, SZ ‘ | natural wood; e is that they are siightl: Friday only, $2—Thi Tow pric sofled. Floor, et g} 75(: Union Suits, 65¢ pring-weight tatlored tops, | o f1t-up shoulder and bodice sty Tight knee and umbrella style. Also closed suits and envelope chemise. White and pink. Sizes 34 to 35. Friday only, €5c—Main Floor, 95c and $1 Union Suits Friday Only, 79¢ Women's Kayser, dpring weight, extra size suits, tight knee and umbrella style. Also closed suits and envelope chemise with narrow shoulder strap and bodice. White and pink. Al new, perfect goods. Friday only, 79c¢ suit—¥ain Floo: et o 40 Juveniles’ Suits, 49¢ Regularly 69c and 6€%. Boy's high neck, short sleeve suits, knee length. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Girls’ and small boys' suits: Low neck, sleeveless, knee length In walst style, with button attachments for garters. 2 to 13 years. All perfect. Prld-y only, 49c~Main loor. =ome | n camel, nude, | ¥riday only, 49c pair. | 3 i 6 to 10 NN NRNANNNNENS \K&W 50. Friday onmly, } | blue velour; 85¢ Silk Ratine Friday Only, Yard 69c Suclh desirable colory as Cinder, Poppy, Whirlpool, Natural, Bobolink, Bermuda, Pink, Pumpkin, Taffy, Egypt, Jade, Tile, Pink and White. In Dress Goods —we offer a miscellaneous assortment of Plain and Fancy Goods. 98c and $1.29 values. ¥ri- 840 ¥ fnch” All-wool Storm Ke. §-inch Part-wool Plalds and Checks. G4-inch Part-wool Black and ‘White Checks, .1nvh All-wool Printed crall Fancy Sateens. 49o Friday only, 3%5e¢ S In Linings Fancy Sateens, Regularly 49¢ Friday Only, 33c Yard Neat designs that are suit- alle for dresses, etc. Buth light arnd dark grounds. Palais Royal—Second Floor. Regularly yard, ss\x‘\vs\\‘\mss\sw We Also Continue the 2 Silk Week Specials Which Consists of the Following: Tatfeta. $L75, Crepe de Chine, §1.78 Springtime Crepe, AR §2.45 Bulkan Creps. 8218 $1.4¢ Colored Pongee. S1L34. $1.75 Georgetts Crepe. %Y NN $1.98 ag SAN SR NSRS 2 5 N EAS SRS SR SRR RS S SRS A Cocoa Door Mats, 78¢c Keep the slush out of the house. ! Friday only, 780—Second Floor. Rlbbon Specnals i o nd black and 41; to 9 inches atlon: , sashes, etc. ¥ *Brocades, Fancy Stripes, to 6% inches wide; extra heavy quality; all colors. Friday Molre, | enly, 37c yard. Femnants of Dresden, Satin and Fancy Stripes; & ches wide; all colors and many 1 $225 Hardwood Kitchen Ch spindle back. At hwoor At 5179 1.25 Bed Pillows, filled with all feathers; covered with art ticking. Size 17x24. At 98¢, 8350 Three-piece Library Suite, | upholstered in plain large size. At $178. $2 Hardwood Costumer, m: hogany finish, with six coat hangers. At $149. $30 Double Wood Bed, colonial style; birchwood; mahogany fin- ish; floor samplc At $15. Drop-side Couch Bed, 48x72; gray enamel finish. At $5.49. Kitchen Cabinet, white enamel, with white porcelain tops. At floor sampl Bedroom Rocker, cane seat or saddle seat; natural varnish fin- ish. At $195. Folding Dressmaker’s Table, of hardwood; 36-inch. At $249. Hardwood Rocker, with arms; golden oak finish. At $3.95. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. | heavy | black $1.25 Strap- Wrist Gauntlets 11c pr. A fortunate purchase from & well known manufacturer of tubric gloves, whose name wa are not at llberty to mention, enalles us to offer Strap-Wrist Gaunt- let Gloves, of chamois fabric, with heavy embrold- ered stitchings, self and two toned, in mode, covert, cof- fee, oak, gray and brown. All' perfect. Regularly $1.26. Friday only, 77c pair—Main Floor. { lem,Sc yard 72 inches wide. Heavy bleached %‘JI"[Y very desirable patterus. e‘ulu.ny #0c yard. Friday only, 8o yard.——Second En-en Damask, $1.90 yard Regularly $2.69 G4-inch extra v ail pure Muen damask. Sil- ver bleached chec nd stripe de- signs. Friday only, $1.80 yard.— Second Floor. Nikpan Napkins, $1 doz. 16-inch. Henmed n.ay to use. Regularly $1.25 do: Friday only, 81 Second Floor, Barnsly Crash, 10c yard Regularly 1235c For roller and tea towels. Friday oaly, 10c yard. ZBecona Froor, T T Bedspreads, $1.49 each Crochet Spreads for three-qui ter size ‘46 Friday only, $1. e e 25¢ Percule; 12%3¢ yard 36 inches wide.—~Friday only, 123 ¢ yard.—Second Floor. } | 25¢ Ginghams, 12%;c yard | 52 inches Friday only, wide. For dresses Boudoir Slippers, 79¢ Quilted Jap Silk, hand embrofd- ered. Friday only, T8¢ pair— ! Thira Floor. Notion Specmls Watst aesorted sizes, with bn‘ and fastened with hool: and eyes. hite. At 29¢ emch. Invisible Hair Nets real ha! handmade. At 12 for 25c. Rubberized Kiddle Aprons of colored gingham, assorted pat- terns, keep tha littie one's dress from becomling stained or solied. At 150 each. Sew.on Hosa Supporters, of | strong elastic web. At 3 puirs for 25e. Tubing for trimming dresses: can be covered easily. White and At Se to 15¢ yard. Palais Royal—Main Floor. on Yd. 27 to 35 inches wide; pat- terns and colorings that will surprise you; for spring decorations; bird, floral, ripn and novelty Chintz Friday 1y, yard.—Second Floor. Linoleums, 88¢ yard Armstrong’'s, good assortment of printed design: Friday oaly, S8c yard —Second Floor. Rag Rugs, $1.10 each 54 inches good color ons. Friday only, $1.10 each.—Second Floo: Stationery Specials 3 dozen Eplscopal Prayer Books and Testament, reduced 25%. Film Pack Cameras, 2 dozen for quick sale. Friday at 75o Palais Royal—Main Floor. Floor Covering, 65¢ 25 new designs of felt bass floor covering; cut from perfect full rolls. Friday only, 65c.—~Second Floor. 123tc ymrd—Second | Trimmed Hats $3.75 Clholue range of the sea- son's best styles and colors, Cleverly trimmed with os- trich, flowers, ribbons and ornaments to suit the miss and young woman. Friday only, $8.75—Second Floor. = ——=——— ————— i Straw Webbing, 98¢ 18 tuches wide. 1u a uud M«u-m ent of patter 1 %he vest coloriugs. Fine onpor- tunity for the Lome milliner and nmali dealer. Regularly $1.95. Friday only, #8c—Second F1 ' $1.25 Wreaths, 79¢ One large tabls of new flower and fruit wreaths, in the newes styles now %o much in favor. Fri- $2.49 Hemp Hats, $1.¢ 89 One large table | best small Rugs—l"'rlday Room 9x12.foot Cherokes I''ber Rugs, 31155 814x10%-foot Cheroken Fiber Rugs, $10.65 foot De Luxe Wire s, £10.95 Da Luxea Wire $0.95 Da Luxe <115 -foot De L Grass Rugs, Marqulsette, 12¢ yard R e 12(' ynrd.—\econd l'loor i Window Shades Water-color Opaqu | Holland Shades ar Dupi \ olor Shades at with rrmn: _only.. 10 ea. .15 ea. ures ready hang Second Fioor. Sash Curtains, 58¢ pair Of marquisette, f the Xr“!r part of the windo: fronts. Friday only, loor. Slip Covers, 78c yard Of Belgian l1inen, plain or in novelty stripes; 50 inches wide. Friday only, 78c¢ yarde—Second . | Linen Scarfs, 79¢ each Hand blocked, the Derryv: natural linen. Friday onl each—Second Floor. Toilet Specials No-Seam Rubber Hot-Water Bot- all guaranteed; best quality. Each, 93¢ Lion Floating Castils Soap; long bars; regular 20c value. Bar, 170 25¢ Peroxide of Hydrogen; large eize bottle; best quality. Bottle, 1 Palais Royal—Main Floor. , Floor, | wssortment of leathers, | of buffed wlligntor, genuine cow= | hide, | other grains; ; neatly lined and fitted. ¥ris | | day only, 89e—Mat: | | Beaded Bags, $2.69 ! Beautiful | neat lnfants Shppers, 39c¢ Silk Chemise, $1.88 Chine or | Triday onty, | co-edgs | 8Sc pailr— A Limited Numbe of Dresses, $13.50 Developed of desirable Bilk, and some Cloth. Wanted col- ors, To effect an immediate' closs out this price is quoted for Friday only, $13.80. ‘ Palais Royal—Third Floor. | $1 Vacuum Bottle, 84c Pint slze, & Of aluminum body. Keeps hot ours. Friday only, 12 hours and cold 34 Ste~Maln Handbags, 89c Regulurly $1.26 aud §1.00. Targe consisting patent leather and many alfo & few party Loxe Floor. Regularly $3.60 to $5. Imported. colorings and designs. Mounted on shell or metal frame, beaded _fringe. bag Wwith heav Floor. Friday only, $2.60.—Maia " Aprons, Friday Only, 48c ! Prim, of gingham ard _$ood washing _colors. only, 48a—Third Floor. Poily D'n:ale. | Panh Dresses, 95¢ lot, of black es with bright to 6 years. SchoorBloomeulsoc of black sateen. © ¥ Maderla Bll)s, 69c Odd tand-roade bibs, slight ¥riday only, 68c. X Long Dresses, $1.98 Odad for Infants; lace and embroid d trimmed. Slightly ¥riday only, $1.98.—Third Spectal eateen, Friday For Infant: 0ad n!))»q Floo Japanese slipp sizes to 2 Y'riday only Third Floor. Men’s Union Suits *1.15 Liglt-weight Ribbed Suits, ikle l:ngth, Made “machines. 34 tu 45 Spring Dresses Remarkable Value, $19.90 Dresses of Canton Crepe and eports ruaterfals—in_ light and dark colors. Dresses that were much higher priced. For immediate close-out, &t 90. Misses', women's and r women's siges. ==l Swe:ten&Blomu, $1.29 0dd lots of Light Wool Sweate 1 1ip-on styles, attractively fashioned of volles, novelty trim- mings. All in pr-:(- colors. Men’s Union Suits, 79¢ - lined, finished at bLottom of | colored | "' Friday Only, at $2.95 ¥riday only, 3% each. ase patr— | ¥riday at $1.20.—Third Floor. §1.95 Silk Hose, $1.59 lezs 40 Wome Full-fashioned thread sflk with mercerized tops. In black and colors. Friday only, Dt "and Sor " MensMadras ras Shirts $2.00 Blouses, $1.75 | Friday °"‘¥: i,‘,g?id., Of black lawn or soisette. h Madra vles of tallored bla ew spring model only $1.75—Third Floor. Tweed Suits Friday, $21.95 r Women and Misses, Also Homespuns. Suits that are quite indispensable for Mitady's wardrobe. Swagger model Coats, with a fasten box effect, 10 a long line trig day only, $21. —Third ¥loor. 20 sults of medlum-weight ec: cotton, Long sleeves, ankle leng d R y $1 | flooes .8 Men’s Pajamas, $1.59 Regularly $2.25. 18 sults, of flannelette, with an pearl b Friday only, | n 25 Sl | Men’s Shirts, $1.59 About 24, of plain color mate: | with collars to match. S 161z and 17 Friday an!' Palals Royal—Main Floor. Men’s & Young Men’s Two- Trousers Suits, $25 About 75 suits regular stock. wool tweeds and rasslm-re!, Formerls $1.59.—Main First quality. 4 for 95c.—Main Floor. Wool Sports Knickers Regularly $3.95 and $4.50. For misses and girls. Sizes Thoro Thread Knickers, of "staunch, long-wearing Lomespun and mannish ' & Splendidly fintshed and | Y ,;‘-“* o to 42, l-vrnerlv Erinyonly; at 2 75 to $40 and worth fully 325 right now. Friday only, Atures reinforced. ~—Third Floor. ©0dd lot of Creps de Radio Silk. slightly soiled. day only, $1.88.—Third Floer. Fri- ! Jersey Leggms, $1 | $25—~Main Floor. Children's. in black only: 2 to § years. Friday omly, 81 pair.— Third Fleor. Men’s and Young Men’s ' House Dresses, $2.50 Sizes to G4, small lot in good washing gingham and percale. The last of many: ¥riday only, $2.50.—Third Floor. Stamped Articles Friday, 37¢c 0Odds and ends, of 36-inch center; library scarfs, pillow tops, with back, In several simpie pat- ns for lazy daisy an ench _ knot _embroldery. Values b9c_to $5c. Friday only, 37c.—Main Floor. consisting Pearl Bnnom, 2 Cards, 25c ocean pearl, silk, 1inen for and 12 on card; larger sizes card. Friday omly, 2 -u. tor Z5e—Trimming Depi— n Floor. : I’elrl Buttons, 2 Cards, 25¢ For all kinds of fewing. In ocean and jap pearl. and sizes. larly 15c. 25c—~Trimming Dept—Main Floor. Friday only, Z cards for ‘ 75¢ Sports Bloomers, 59¢ ‘Women's, sports lengths, shirred cuff. In gray, brown and taupe. Friday only, 59c—~Main Floor. Bargain Basement Friday Bargains--Suede-Finish Gauntlet Gloves at 69¢ Women’s Ultra-fashionable Gloves, with wrist strap and embroidered backs. All sizes—$6 to 7Y—in grays, browns, mode and white. Friday at 69c—Basement. At Half Price - Rain Coats and Capes en’s ana tisset” Tast of $9.95 to §26 lots.—Bargain Basement. Women’s Coats, $9.95 Last of $19.95 to $25 Iola‘ winter welght. Only 18 in all—Bargain Basement, Suit Cases, $3.98 Regularly $4.95. Black Enamel Cases, with leather handles, brass lock and safety catches.—Bargain Spring Coats, $8.90 Last of $12.95 to $14.95 lots of Herringbone Tweeds: browns, deer and tan. Sizes 16 to 44.—Bargain Basement, Kid Gloves, $1.39 Women's $1.95 First Quality Real French Kld Gloves, with em- broldered backs; black only. Size 6% —Bargain Basement. Choice for 25¢ Centerpieces and Doilies, in blue- bird and flioral designs; some with embroidered centers.—Bargaln Basement. Umbrellas, $1.49 Regularly at $1.98. English Bradford Cloth Umbrellas, with paragon frames and leather-trim- med handles.—Bargain Basement. Handkerchiefs, 3 for 50c ‘Women's Paisley Handkerchiefs; the style of the moment.—Friday— reain Basement, Corsets, Etc., $1.69 Front Lace Corsets and Rubber Glrdlal‘ last of lots. $2.25 to $3.80 models, $1.69.—Bargain Basement, Spnng Suits, $9.50 Last of quick selling $14.95 styles, including camel's hair ef. fects; mls.!e' and women's.— Bargal e Silk Dresses, $4.19 Last of $6.98 to X misses’ and women's, 0f chine and taffeta silks.—Bargain Basement. Wash Goods, 11c Yard Mill ends; 3, 000 yards in all Percales, Shirtings, Crepes, Khaki, Cretonnes, Muslins.—] Union Suits, 2 for 79¢ ‘Women's Union Suits; ribbed; irregulars; low neck, sleeveless, loose or tight knees.—) Basement. Union Suits, 2 for 98¢ Women’s Union Suits; {rregulars; outsizes; 46 to 50; low neck, sleeve- less, kneo length—Bargain Base- ment, Camisoles, 79¢ Sllk, of dark ground covered in popples; chic. Friday, ar- gain Basement. Vests, 2 for 50c Outsizes, 46 to G50; firregulars. Low neck and sleeveless.—Bar- xain_Basement. 25¢ Vests, 3 for 50c Rlbbed irregulars; low less; 36 to 42; in wzuu Crash, 5¢ yard Mill lengths; unbleach: kitchen ww‘:lu. ow—-m::h— t, Blankets, $1.00 S!nrls Sheet Blankets; regularly at $13 $100 each— Last of $5.95 lots, or nl'uncl)l. cloth; new pleated models.—Bar- in Basement. AAAABASANSSSSSCSSLSENS NSNS NSRS ANNSESNNNESEEARAERENEERARAENS Sateen, 32 Yds., 50c Mill ends of Heavy Black Sateen, for bloomers, ctc—Bargain Base- ment. Kitchen Towels, 11c Regular Size Glass Towels. Friday only at 1ic each.—] Basement, Napkins, 10c 16-inch Hemmed Damask Nap- -‘Bargain kins, in floral effects.—I Basement. Table Cloths, 73¢ 86-inch size; square and round, hemstitched and scalloped.—] sain Basement. Petticoats, $2.98 All-silk jersey, embroidered in bright colo: new straightline models.—Bargain_Basement. = . 2-Piece Pajamas, 90c ‘Women’ of batiste and nain- lnok' pl‘nk blue, orchid and ze. ain Basement. Tots’ Rompers, 59¢ Also Creepers; 1 to 3 years, of wolr-rellnln‘ materials.—Bargain Women’s Bloomers, 70c Also Btep-ins, of crepe, sateen, batiste and nainsook, in_white, flesh and pastel shades—Bargain Basement. Towels, at 6¢c Turkish; mill ends; make good wash cloths, polishing cloths. ete. —Rargain Basement. Petticoats, 55¢ Seersucker, in fast-color stripes; needs no ironing.—Bargain Base- ment. Wash Dresses, $1 Women's $1.I 60 lu '2 00 Tub Dresses; last of lots.—Bargaia RBasement. $1.00 Hose, 79¢ Women's; silk and lisle mixed; irregulars, ered in colors; S browns, grays, tans, Hargain Basement. Corsets at 95¢ $2.00 to $2.50 C-B, P. other makes; last of lots slightly sofled.—Bargain Tots’ Coats, 52&" .m Lest of $5.95 lots Cloth Coats, in sizes 2 to 4 years.—Bargain Base™: Irregulars; flesh and pe‘ch. ‘with ribbon shoulder straps; 36 to 42.— in_Basement. Bloomers, 2 for 49¢c ‘Women's; jersey ribbed; flesh | color; reinforced; 27 and 29 sizes. | ==Bargain Basement. 59¢ Bags, 39c Black Leatherette Shopping worn.—Bargain Basement. $1.98 Bags, $1.49 Traveling Bag waterproof; brass lock and safety catches— Bargain Basement. Hat Boxes, $3.98 Regular at $5.00; black enam- eled !Luoxes. cretonne lined.—Bar- in Basement, Long Kimonos, 88c Of serpentine crepe: plain colors | wmane with clooks embrotd- | to 10; in | greens.— Bags; waterproof; slightly shop- | ahd floral effects.—Bargain Base- | Aprons at 69¢ Bungalow, of scout percale; fast colors and best wearing.—Bargaim Basement, _ Dresses, S1.98 Juveniles' Worsted Dresses; last of lots; were $3.95 to $5.00. Fri- day, $1.95.—Bargain Basement. $2.98 Robes, $1 Juveniles' Corduroy Bath Robes. Only 15 of them.—Bargain Base- ment. Utikity Aprons, 33¢ Of rubberized sateen; nt checkl in colors.—Bargain Silk Hose, 85c First quality, with seam; rein- forced; browns, grays, tans, black; 8% to 10.—Bargain Basement. Hose at 59¢ S8ilk mixed; {rregulars; rein- forced; browns, tans, black and white; 833 to 10.—Bargain Base- ment. Hose, 2 pairs, 49¢ Ribbed lisle, with seam; rein- irregulars; 8% to 10, in browns, tans, black.—Bar- Hose, 2 pairs, 49c gulars; outsizes; Burson's mercerized Black Hose; sizes 9 to 10% . —Bargain Basement. Umbrellas, $1.98 Women's Silk-like American Taffeta (cotton) Umbrellas, with imitation ivory or leather-trimmed handles.—Bargain Basement. were to $3.98. | Many etyles | 2 to 12 on card. Regu- | Boudoir Caps, $1 0dd lot, slightly mussed from handling; formerly to $3.98. Fri= day only, $1—Third Floor. Breakfast Coats, $6 About 15 of changeable Masc line; trimmings of rose. quiliiug or blas banding. Triday onlys $6.00—Third Floor. 25 Uniforms, $1.98 White, regulation cles: odd sizes. Friday only, $1.88.—Third 00 Overcoats, $19.50 Only about 25 fine all-wool gar- tallored; plald _fabrics; for- Priced less tha price for Friday o Boys’ Two-Pants Suits Friday Only, $8.45 gularly $9.95, 0w es. All-wool Moo = Sar alpacs .u(‘\ knickers lined Men’s Night Robes, 98¢ | i i COUE e Of good quality flannelette. Only | o 1> Friday only, $S.A5—W ;0 in the lot. fleguhrlv $1.50 and s — e s ehta E1ina Boys’ Two-Pants Suits Friday Only, $5.95 Men’s Socks, 89c pair- Regularly $1.50 and $2. Of all Regularly $9.85. Durable, neat wool, full fashioned, two-toned ef- | cassimeres, both knickers _full fects’ and stripes, und dropstich | lined. Sizes 7 to 16. We doubt if this price can be duplicated after styie. Sizes 915 t Friday only, 8¢ these are sold. Friday only, $5.05, -~ | _mnln Fieer Men’s Pajamas, $1 29 Plain colors. Low neck, finished with silk frogs, Sizes A and B only. Friday only, $129~Main Main Floor. tweed ATl wool, including fine tweeds and_cheviots that are regularl fxd Sizes in the lot, 7 to y onl . St fifip\lnln Floor. Boys $1.25 Knickers, 85¢ Neat. durable cassimeres and cheviots, strongly taped seams. | Bizes 7 to 16. Friday only, S5c— Main Floor. Men’s Handkerchiefs Friday Only, 6 for $1 Of Trish linen weave, hen -d Sith %-inch hem. Ab Srid, or $1.—Wain Floor. Men s Socks, 3 pairs, $1. Regularly Light - weight wool mixed socks, in brown, blue and green. Heather mixtures. Medium-weight ecru cotton rib- bed. Shirts have long sleeves, drawers ankle length. Shirts sizes 34 and 46. Drawers 30 to 40. Fri. day only, 59c~Main Floor. AL L Men’s Union Suits, 79¢ Sleeveless and knes length with elastic ribbed acroes back. ot good quality striped madras. All perfect cut, full and well made. Bizes 34 and 46. Friday only, —Main Floor. Boys’ Blouses, 79¢ Regularly $1.25. Of Woven Madras with collar attached. Well | made in good patterns. Ages 7 to Sizes 9% to 11%. Frida 3 . Friday onl., 79c—Main Floor. i Matn F1 e pairs, oor. ow in Progress—March Sale of = China and Housewares BETS—Ideal for I"thznn(!a; 1ight housekesping and cottages: . mped, bluenivd and foral decorations. Regiiaris £ ner ae Nare consista of 8 ‘eac ot bread and butter and breakfast plates, & h‘mu, Saleacops, © tea saucers, 1 plaiter and 1 open vegetable dish. Spectally pricéd for i 6.95. ~ Regularly $21. Has 16- 1nch ovems o large drill burners and one ex fie double Star burner, with remor- able whita enamel tray. A wonderful value in ree- for ight Sble uita saamel tray onderful e-burner range. Ideal for light 2 pleces. English porcelain; blue willow decoration. 5! $22.80, March Sale price; $19.85. 20! mfi; "ABLE TOPS—March Sale price, $1.79. It from $3.50 to $4 each. Bubject to allgnt defects from mazufacturing, but nothin oy iTRuir, their service: giving qualitie taide dimensions, 51805 1acaes an HER oomAmv—'nq ‘Wisard Floor Polisher is the new device Lo poliahing foorsthat takes all the hazd work out of Kesping theon fn perfect condi- tion all she time. 80651 Foliser, one T3¢ on ‘of W Sero “Bate g Am.: WARE SPECIALLY PRICED—March Sale price, 58c, Reg- “m'd 70c, $1.00 and $1.25. Triple.coated on heavy gauged steel foundation: All itarms below are actuaily capucity sizep, The assoriment conuiats of Teapots. Iqua nders; deep Pudding Pan size; Preserving Ketties, 5la-quart si H-udlafl. LiDped Sancepans, So-quart size. \le!nl ‘Bowls, 4.QUATE sizos -cfllfln?llny more BATHROOM FIXTURE ASSORTMENT—Nickel-plated on brass, values. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.60. Choice, March Sale price, 780 each. A ists_of 18 and 24 inch Nickel Towel Bars, 18-Inch Glass Towel Bars, Wall Soap es with removable drainers. Tumblers with brush, holders, Batatub Seats, Glass aod Soap Holders, Toilet Paper_Holders, Bathtub Soap Dishes. 'RIC TOAS! T e oreraiblo style, turms toast as toast was pever tumed before; feguiarly $7.00. March fals price, $5.69 B -Whit led wood, H 3 March Bale arice. ¢1.06. e ename! W 'uonl and durable; regularly $2.19, o tor ISE "TEA TUMBLERS—Colontal style; regularly $1 a dosen. March Salo price, $TO] 1 s0e, SIONE JARS—Giazed aad smoothly flalshed; Zeve Gray, 2-gallon size; WL SETS—Good quality glass, 3 amorted sizes; March _Sale dn“o.ubo Bhlatiss b n] Infs] ses are of regulation height and equippea with two tungeien lampe. Hhades cin be nad, in yariets of colors with s frE (o mateh, Regulariy 33140 $15.95 a cans, iy color. March Sale ree 1 3 pcice, T, BOWLS—Chippendale glass, col ie; March Sa prices Pirs—c. lead bl ut glass, lead blown blanks, floral ent design; 12-inch size. $4.50. March H.)Eflfl $3.39. it BLENDED IVORY FINISHED JARDINIERES—Buy now for sprius jotting many assorted nm;- and coiors. o Regularly perfect would regularly regularly G9e. Regular), ‘980 (3119 Fourth Floor. ESSAEASSESREERERES > March Sale pri proo S N TR