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18 Only “Unkissed” Man at Harvard Falls From Grace Special Dispatch to The Star. BOSTON, March 28.—~While Colum- ‘tia University may boast of twenty- one unkissed students, Harvard is without an unkissed man on her Tolls. That is, of course, if Georgo R. McLeod, who bore the distinction un- til yesterday, & doubtful distinction, in his mind, plucked up his courage sufficiently out of cupid's bow. Publicity and the stares of people to whom he “Harvard's unkissed MeLeod man” caused late yerterday Lis room mate: “When I come back Harvard won't 1y such person as an unkissed s long as you fellows knew er been kissed it was all . but since its been broadcast, I refuse to be known as the unkissed man of the college.” Harvard is wondering this morning v McLeod carried out his But McLeod, as the old say- “ain’t telling s distinction became known when Harvard set about to take & poll after Columbia University nnounced that senfors had passed the four of campus life without listening to the sirens. Mecleod I8 a middle- weight boxer, but is shy. “It was really a mistake,” he admits. “T should issed a girl before this. I have often wanted to, but somehow 1 never could muster suffi- cient courag (Copyright with the parting to 1923.) GLORIA SWANSON SUED FOR DIVORCE Movie Actress Charged With Will- ful Desertion by Herbert K. Somborn. Assoctated Prese ANGELES, March 29.—Glorla Swanson, motion picture actress, sued for divorce vesterday by Herbert K. Somborn, who charged her with de- sertion, had made no statement on fay, but friends recalled helr separation years » that she was through with married life” and would devote her life to her child and the films. The child, Gloria Swanson Som- vorn, two-and-a-half vears old, will ramain with her mother, it is report- regardless of the outcome of the divorce action, Miss Swanson's no statement, but nounced thers testimony allace ¥. Beery, ure actor, in February, reed her on grounds of December, 1918. REPULSED, STABS WOMAN Boarder, Ordered From Home, 'l'l:enl Fatally Shoots Self. s Vidovich, . was stab- in the left breast and shot through the hand as she the doorway of her home on her way to work this morning by Joseph Nachach, a former border in the Vidovich home, who then turned the gun upon himself, inflicting a iatal wound in the head. The couple were rushed to a hos- pital, Nachach dying on the operating iable, while the physicians said Mrs. Vidovich's condition 18 eeitienl be- cause of 1oss of blood. Her husband submitted to a blood transfusion op- eration. Mrs. Vi tempted told police the at- der and suicide came as 1 quarrel with Nachach, paid her unwelcome ‘Suggestlon NUMBER 4 A CAN of Wagner’s is equal to any hunger. Nutritious, delicious and 30 easy to digest became blended in new, modem steam ovens. Keep it handy al- ways and save much cookin, Muhn an-ner Company BALTIMO MD. EAST BROCKLNN was pointed out as’ rebellion against his status.' }e sallied forth from the dormitory ; . March 29.—Mrs. | stepped | Jast night to take a fall | H ey 250 Remnants Cotton Dress Goods 115 to 414 yard lengths ms, $1 ird; were §! ‘were B0c. 300 yard; were 380, Kiddle Kloth, 300 yard; was 38o. Tissue Gingham, 60c y-rd was 6o, Ho yard; was 38c. nted Pilusd Crepe, Erbroidered Bwise: T80 yurd was Plain Crepe, 780 yard; 80-inch Japanese Crepe, i was §1. Open 9:15 AM. Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second foor. Another Big Friday Remnant Day Many, many odd lots and remnants—together with some very inter- Men’s Haberdashery Very Low Priced Tomorrow 72 Men’s Pure Silk Shirts, $3.85 each; were $7.50—Broad- cloth, jersey and crepe; soft neat stripes. Sizes 14, , 1534, 16, 161 , 17%. 30 pairs Men’s Tnn Cape Gloves, $1.85 pair; were $3.50— Light shades. Black and seli- embroidered back; button and clasp. Sizes 734, 8, 834 and 9. 50 Suits of Men’s Madras and Fruit of the Loom Pajamas, $2.15 suit; were $3 and $3.50— White and plain colors; medium size only. 24 Men's Fine Muslin and Sateen Nightshirts, $1.65 each; were $2.50 and ss—v neck, plain and trimmed. Slightly soiled. Sizes 16 and 17. Mer's Furatshings Section, First foor. Men’s Oxfords and High Shoes, 31 pairs Men’s Tan and Black Wing-tip Oxfords, rubber heels. Sizes D, 6, 613, 74, 8, 814, 9, 914 and 10. Reduced to $4.25 pair. 8 pairs Patent Leather Dance Oxfords. Light-weight flexible sole; 55.!0 pair. Y 6, 614, 7, 9, 10. Men's Shoe Section, Second floor 15 dozen pairs Men’s Fine Gauge Silk and Fiber Socks, very special, 45c pair—Lisle double heels and toes; sheer, even weave; very durable. Black cordovan, navy, gray, palm beagh and white. Sizes 934 to 113 27 pairs Men's Black Pure Silk Olovel. 75¢ pair; were $150 einforced finger tips. Sizes 7, 7%, 8, 835, 115 Men's Silk Four-in-hand Ties, 65c each; were $1—Diag- onal, cross stripes and figures; good assortment. 68 Men's Madras and Checked Nainsook Union Suits, 85c $1.50—Athletic style. > $4.25 pr. 16 pairs Tan and Black High Shoes, in several different styles and leathers. Sizes C, 6, { 8,84, 11; D, 6, 634, 8. Reduced to $4.25 pair. Greatly reduced to leather heel. In sizes D Boys’ Clothes and Furnishings at about 1% Less 10 Woslen Knicker Sults, plain blues, browns. checks; sizes 12 % vears only. $7.75 ench; were 815. 6 Extra Large Suits for stout boys, sizes 18, 19; dark mix- tures and plain blues. $90.75 enchj were 815 and $18. Fine Spring Topcoats for large boys, sizes 14, 18, 1%; dou- ble breasted, full belted, raglan- shoulder models. #1675 each; were $35. Boys' Sectlon, Fourth Soor. 15 Boys' Black Leather Relts, slightly marred from handling; sizes 30 and 32. 25¢ enchy were Shirts, neat stripes; mussed from display; 13, 13%. 7Be¢ each; Wash _Suits, Novelty Suits, Spring Reefers—a number of small lots. Low priced for clear- ance. Women’s Silk Hose Special, *1.25 pair Uneven Weaves of Our Regular $1.90 and $2 Grades Fine Silk Hose, with lisle garter tops and soles, in black, 1awn>, browns and gray: regular and a few outsizes; not all sizes, however, in every color. 20 dozen pairs Women's Mer- cerized Lisle Hose, in black and a_few colors; also a few out- sizes; uneven in weave. 65c gl if perfect would be $1 and Women's Hoslery Section, First floor. Girls® Apparel 23 Girls' Wool Jersey and Wool Crepe Frocks, some with bloomers; trimmed with wool embroidery; sizes 8 to 15 years. $12.50 each; were $15 to $25. 21 Girls' Jersey and Serge Frocks; among the lot are sev- eral regulation styles; sizes 8 to 16 years. $7.50 each; were $12.50 to $15. 1 Girls' Spring Coat, slightly solled; size 10. Reduced to $10. 25 Girls' Slip-on Frocks of Peggy Cloth, in blue, tan and green; sizes & to 14 years. Spe- , 95¢ emch. 25 palrs Bloomers to match Slip-ons. _ Special, 75c pair. 16 Cambric Nightgowns, lace trimmed; size 8. Reduced to 45c ench. 4 Blouses, in white and copen, Stzes 10 ahd 12 Reduced to $1.25 each. 3 White Cambric Nightgowns. with embroidered yokes and long sleeves; size 8. 83¢ eachs were .50, 20 White Jean Middies, with navy blue serge collars; sizes 16, 18, 20 years. Reduced to 93c each. Girle® Bection, Fourth foor. French Handmade Nightgowns $2.95 each; Were $4 and $5 Just 12 of these lovely, fine handmade French nlzht wns —some are daintily embroid- ered and scalloped; others with French fold and hemstitching; sizes 14 to 20. S0k Underwear Section, Third floor. 18 pairs Women's Fancy Strip- ed Lisle Sports Hose, sizes 9, 9%, 10. 81 patr; were much higher priced. 24 pairs B!nk Plain Lisle Hose, sizes 83, 10%; with slender leg; 50c nlr: were 83c. Handmade Underthings 3 Phililppine Embroidered Chemise: size 36. $1.95 eachs were $2.50, 5 Envelope Chemise, with real Irish lace trimming; sizes 40, 42. $2.95 each; were 35 20 pairs Closed Drawers, with hand embroldery and scalloped ruffies; lengths 23, 25, 27. 396 Ppair; were $5. 7 Handmade Corset Covers, embroidered and scalloped In dainty manner; some, too, with hemstitching: sizes 36 and 44. each; were §2. 81k Underwear Section, Third Seor. Women’s Knit Underwear 16 Lisle Combination Suits, low neck, sleeveless, shell trim- med, loose knee; sizes 4 and &; slightly soiled; 88¢ auit; were $1. 9 Cotton Corset Covers, high neck and elbow sleeve: slze 4: ightly solled; Goc eachs were $1. 17 Lisle Combination Suits, low neck, sleeveless or bodice with tape straps; envelope styls; pink or white; size 6; slightly solled; $1 each; were $1.50. pairs Women's Spring- Knitted TI:M;. 25¢c were S0c—Women's Tights, in knee and ankle lenrhs, slightly soiled; open ; sizes 4 and 5. Women' Third floor. Enit Underwear Section, Petticoats—Special, 95¢ Cotton Taffeta and Sateen Petticoats—in a variety of attractive styles and colors; with tucked, pleated and flow- ered borders; an excellent value at this low price. Petticoat Sectlon, Third foor. Infants’and Children’s Wear At Greatly Lowered Prices 14 _Children’s Spring Coats, material homespun; box style; finished with turn-over collar, cuffs, belt and pockets; in tan or gray mixture. Sizes 2 to 5 years. $7.50 each; were $10. IG Boys’ Suits, $3.96 each; ere $3.50, $4.50 and $5. Cop- porfleld or middy style, copen, white, yellow, rose, tan and green, finished with white s and cuffs. Sizes 2 to $5.95 each; were 3105, " With hats to match in orchid, finished white cuffs and collars; navy with orange; Size 6 years. 23 Ohil dren’s All-woel Sweaters, tly reduced to $1.95 each. Brown, tan and copen, with turn-over collar, cuffs, belt and pockets. Sizes 2 to b year: 18 Childre: Chambray and Gingham Dresses, $1.95 eachs were $3.50. In bloomer or pidgle panty style; orchid, yellow, green and brown; fin- ished with white ruffies around collars and cuffs and fancy stitching. Sizes 3 to 6 years. Tofants' and Children's Section, Fourth fioor. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. 10th, 11th, F and G Streeis THURSDAY, MARCH 28 192 esting Specials—make tomorrow another day for economical buying. Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C, O, D. or on approval; no mail or phone orders accepted FURNITURE at Greatly Reduced Prices Offered “‘as is” subject to damages, scars or other imperfections. 1 Settee, fumed oak finish, 60-inch; leather epring seat. $27.30; was $45. 1 Day Bed, poster style, 30- tnch width; in mahogany fintsh. $12.75; was $20. 3 Round best fumed diameter. $9.5 3 Living Room Tables, fumed oak, with drawer; size 28x42. $12.75 each; were §22.30. 1 Chifforobe, in combination brown mahogany, with hang- ing space. $27.50; was $40. 3 Solld Mahogany Rockers, with velour panelled back and seats; were constructed too hard; not recommended to those who wish an easy chair. S15.50 cach; were $i2.30, 2 Benches, in mahogany fin- ish; for tollet table 75 each; were 317.50. 1 Largo Wardrobe, wolde oak finish. $27.30; was $50, 1 Wardrobe with drawer; fumed oak finish. Greatly re- duced to $INT5. 1 Ivory Decorated Bedroom Chalr. $98.43; was 818, 2 Chiftonlers, with mirror; natural oak finish. $18.75 each; with mirror; ma- . was in mahogany finish, 1 in walnut finish. Spectal, 810 each. 1 G-piece Ivory Breakfast Set, with server, drop-leaf table and 4 chairs. $77.50; w #9730, Some Very Fine Pieces of Furniture—Greatly Underpriced Extremely low prices—so low that pieces must be t these prices with furniture on our floor, of equal eleganc: 1 Queen Anne Highboy, in brown mahog any, with 4 wide and 5 narrow drawers: in two sections; a handsome piece. 1 O\er!!uflbfl Living Room Sulte, of 2 comfortable pleces. sofa and wing chair; ered in figured velour; soft spring edges and Backs are velour-cov- ered. Deep-seated, luxurious pleces. Suite, $135; loose spring cushions. was $245. Furnitare Section, Sixth floor. 1 ("onsmc Set fusely decoratec very attractive—: was $160. large, 1 Living cov- hogany and built $77.50; chalr with soft, pillows and 1 ceptional value, HOUSEWARES Slightly Shopworn or Damaged, but Very Unusual Values 12 Large Size Blue Enameled Dustpans. 50c each; were $1.15 12 Potato Ricers. 50c each; were $1 5 Glass-lined Salt Boxes 65c each; were $1.35 3§ Wizard Dust Mops Special, 95¢ each 3§ Quart Cans Wizard Furrn ture and Floor Polish. Special, 75¢ quart 38 Wizard Floor Waxers and Polishers, with 1 1b. of Wizard ax. Special, $2.35 each 1 Gibson Three-door Refriger- ator, $15.75; was $31.50. White enameled lining; 50-1b. ice ca- pacity. 1 Unfinished Drop-leaf Table. greatly reduced to §5. Size 36x42 inches when open. 2 Porcelain-top Kitchen Tables, with one larxe drawer, $7.85 each; were $12.75. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. 6 Sets White 6-plece Pantry Sets, consisting of Bread and Cake Box, Flour, Sugar, Coffec and Tea Canisters. $1.50 set; were $3 18 White Roll-top Bread Boxes, Zilt lettered and trimmed. 65c each; were $1.15 4 Closgard Wardrobes, moth and dust-proof; 50-inch length $1.50 each; were $3 6 Wood Jardinieres, for the summer porch, $1.35 each; were $2.75 1 Napanee White Kitchen Cabi- net, $47.50) was $85. Porcelain sliding table top; size 21x40 inches. 1 Large White Kitchen Cabl- net, $65; was $8750. All im- proved features. 1 “Laflat” Porcelaln-top Pastry Table, $15; Size 27x42 inches. 1 Happy Day Hand-power Washing Machine, . $12.50; was 5. 1 “Laflat” Porcelain-top Kitch- en Table, 96.95; was 310.75, Size 24x36 Inches. was $22.75. Room 8§ cane; upl and gold velour: bought “as is Compare id construction. table and mirror, pro- 4 polychrome and gilt; it is e unusual. $85; combination ma- ered in rich black large nch sofa, and ar: loose, spring cushions; 3 1, included in t was $400. Glassware 10 Decorated Trays, assorted shapes; wicker frame handle; <lightly imperfect. 56c each: were much higher. 4 Decorated Trays, assorted hapes; wicker frame handles; \Ilflh!ly imperfect. Grntly re- duced to $1 each. ' _ 4 Floral Cut Nickel Top Syrup BS. 30c euch; were $1. 4 Flower or Fruit decorated; on stand. were $2.50. 4 Decorated Glass Fruit Plates on stand. " $1.5 each; were £2.50. 2 Decorated Imported Glass uit Dishes. slightly imperfect 32.50 each; were $5. 25 Colonlal Glass Special, 35¢ each. size. Glassware Section, Fifth fioor. BASKETS Odds and ends at ver}: much less than regular prices. Basket Section, Bowls $1.50 each; Pitchers. One lip, 2-qt. Fitth fioor. Large Fancy Pieces—Silver-Plated SILVERWARE, 60c each Greatly Below the Regular Price Pie Knives Cake Knives Children’s Shoes 68 pairs Children's Shoes. $2.75 pair; were §4.50. Also a few pairs of Barefoot Sandals at this price Every palr perfect and good quality. 31 pairs Mlnea‘ Bllx:k Gun toes, uare s llh%!’ubbor 1ifts; Siles 1!. 1‘%. l!&. 2 B: 18. fi%. l‘.‘ L. u pllrs Mllles’ and Growing Girls' Barefoot Sandals; purl gray and brown: sizes 1114, 1 13, 13%, 1, 1%, 2, 2%, 3, 4, 4 $2.75 pair; were Children's Shoe Sectlon, Fourth floor. . ) s Children’s Hosiery 35 pairs Children’s Mercerized Lisle Socks, 2S¢ 1 were 35c. % length with turn-over ri bed cuft in old rose -nnde slightly solled. Sizes 6, 7%, 8, ‘3% pairs Misses’ Plain Lisle Hose, 50c_pair; were 85c. Re- inforced foot; in brown and cordovan. Sizes 8, 8%, airs Children's Fine Rib- greatly reduced to 18e fr., White; sizes 8%, 9, 9%. Blightty solled. ncnuam'u Hoslery Bection, Fourth oor. Centérpieces and Tablecloths 20 24-inch Centerpieces, trim- med with handmade lace. Irish crochet pattern. $2 each; were 15 4l-inch Round Table Cloths, lace trimmed edges and centers. 75c each; were $1. 6 Unbleached Spreads, ap- ghqued in_blue, rose and tan; oral design. size, $7 each; were $9. 3 90x99 $§75 each; were $10. Linen Section, Seecond Soor. size, Gravy Ladles Included in this assortment of large fancy pieces of silverware—silver plated and mounted in sterling, with gracefully shaped handles of mother of pearl, Silverware Section, First floor. Women’s Skirts . 4 Wool Skirts, wrap and gathered models, in brown and grav. #10 each; were 315 and § Misses' Wool Skirts, pleated add sports models, in navy with Roman stripes. $7.95 each; were 5. 6 Wool BSkirts, pleated and gathered models; in tan, and brown with tan stripes. $7.85 each; were $10. 5 Wool Skirts, wrap models, plaid eponge and signet wools. 5.1 each; were much higher eed Bkirt Bection, Third fSoor. FLOWERS—FRUITS Hat Trimmings 200 Charming Flower and Fruit Wreaths. Greatly re- duced to $1 each. 300 Bunches Colorful Flowers and Fruits. Exceptionally low priced, 35c bunch. Millinery Section, Third floor. Traveling Goods 1 Man's “ inch Tan Fitted was $30. Three- nlecn style; hnnd sewed-in frame; leather lining; 9 fittings; ;.llna ebony back brushes y_rub 1 18- lneh Double Handle Brown Cowhide Traveling Bag: leather lined; slightly rubbed; $20; was “:' 18-inch three-plece Brown Cowhide Traveling Bag; hand sewed-in frame; leather lined; slightly rubbed. $18.50; was 1 20-inch Brown Boarded Cow- h(de Tr‘.ve"n{ three-plece ltyll Iel!hor in lightly rub- bed. ing Bag; han leather _lined, -Hxhuy rubbed; $18.50; was Traveling Goods Bection, First floor. Tomato Servers Cold-Meat Forks Corsets at Lowered Prices 15 Corsots -and Part Elastic Girdles: 8250 each; were 34 and #5. Blen-Jolle, Grecian, Treco, Franco, Gotham, W. & L. Speclal - all good styles but odd .sizes, some a bit soll(\d Sizes 22, 23 24, 27, 28, 29 an 14 Corsets | reduced. to $1_ eath. Girdles Bnd low !up corwets. Treo, Modart, American Lady and other makes. Sizes 21, 23, 26, 27, 28, 33. 5 Cornetn rently reduced to each. Franco and'P. N. Praotical Front Corsets; front lacing; satin stripe batiste or flzureg silk ba- Sizes 27, 28, 4 American L conen. Plio, Top Model. Greatly reduced to $2.80 each. Pink coutll, with jong hip for full figures. Sizes 26, 27, 34 and 86, 40 Single Garter Brassieres, Special, 78c each. Fine grade, fancy weave material, fastening at the back; two_ strong hose supporters. Sizes 32 to 42. 50 Bandeaux and Brassieres re- duced to 75¢ each. Satin and fancy borders: shirred elastic walst line; some trimmed models. Sizes 36 to 44, Corset Section, Third foor. Curtains Reduced Rauffied Dott Marquisette Curtaine—3$1.75 pair; were $3.50. 30 pairs just when yBu need them for ting and Summer; dainty and sl eer dotted curtains, 2% yards lon 50, Paira Hemstitched Marquin- ette' Curtains, Very Special, S0c pair—21 - yards long; white and ecru; a shéer quality .for Spring and Summer, 3 Pairs Braided Net Curtains, pretty corner design; 2% yards long; white; slightly’ soiled. $2z pair; were $4. 2 Pairs Bordered Swiss Point Lace Curtains; sample slightly solled or mussed; 21 yards long. pair; were $10. Curtain Section, Fifth Soor. Close 6 P.M. 400 Cups and Saucers Special, 33¢ for Cup and Saucer Tea Cups and Saucers, of white china deco- rated with a gold band; an exceptional value Misses” Winter Apparel At a Fraction of Original Prices 6 Misses’ Fur-trimmed Win- ter coats, handsome models trimmed with lovely fur col- lars; in reindeer, brown and navy; sizes 14, 16, 18. An ex- cellent opportunity to buy a winter coat for next winter. Greatly reduced to $39.50 each. 2 Gerona Coats, with beauti- ful squirrel collar and cuffs; both size 16. Greatly reduced to $4950 each. S Smart Coats, mixtures and plain colors, all fur trimmed; sizes 14, 16, 18. $2450 cach; were much higher priced. 11 English Topcoats. Greatiy reduced to $12.75 each. 6 Winter Suits of Veldyne, in brown and navy; trimmed with beautiful collars of dyed squir- rel, fox and wolf. Greatly re- duced to $2450 each. Migses® Section, Third floor Apron Frocks Reduced 12 Apron Frocks, of fine cot- ton crepe, trimmed with folds a contrasting shade; & variety of etty colors; sizes 36, 40, 42, 44 izes 35 (0 4. $2.90 emchj 17 Apron Frocks, platn or com- bined with a contrasting color attractive models, in yellow green, tan, copen and rose. 3. ench; were $5. . Dress Section, Third floor. Muslin Underwear Gowns, in a varlety of dain tailored or d styles; slzes 14, 15. WQ 2. 7 Cotton Crepa Corset Covers hemstitched French fold TRc each; were $1 with sizes 35 to i4. Waist Slips, with long or ee-quarter sleeves; sizes I6 to 44. 95c emch. 13 pairs Drawers, open or closed styles, lengths 25 and 7. 7Sc_pair; were $1. 36 Envelope Chemise, lace and embroidery trimmed: "sizes 36, 38, 40. $1.35 each; were 32, goluslio ~ Caderwear Sectlon, Third oor. Negliges Reduced 15 Japanese Crepe Kimonos: broider~d in roses and b light blue and pink. 314 each; were $3.50, 1 Silk Jipsnetr . embroidered oms and butterfli Kimon satin roll collar. Neglige: loose style, $10.95; was_$15. u 1 Rose Crepe Chiffon Neglige; combined with wide lace; nov- euy ribbon trimmed. $13.50; ™3 ek Crepe de Chine Negli- ze, with butterfly sleeves, trim- med with narrow pleated ruffiing. $6.95; was $12. Neglige Section, Third Soor Special Size Apparel 6 Tweed Coats, $19.75; were nd tan sport mod- . 443, 46%3 ¥%. 1 Black Canton Dress, $35; was 845. Straight-line model, with touches of blue. Size 443, 1 Navy Canton Crepe Dress, $20.50; was $35, Panels and sleeves trimmed with Egyptian embroidery. Size 4413 1 Embroidered Navy Migno- nette Dress, $29.50; was $39.30. With side panels. Size 4433, 2 Straightline Dresses, $39.50 each; were $65. In black and navy flat crepe, bralded belts flnlshed with buckle. Size 44%:. own Canton Crepe Dress, wax $85. Sleeves embrold- 1 Tan Emhroldzred Lrepe Dre: greatly reduced to $15. Com- bined with black canton: size 3835, 1 Navy Crepe de Chine Dress, braid trimmed. 8$19.50; was $29.50. Size 481z Special Size Section, Third Soor. 300 Litle Cotton Easter Chicks Reduced to 2 for 5¢ They’re slightly soiled 10 Lincoln Log Blrd Houses, ench; were $1.75. ".5 bfl; Garden Tools, 10c each: et 0 Stencilettes, 10e emch. 8 Bradley's Toy Villages, 20e each; were 35c. 20 A B C Books, for Boy Scouts. 15¢ eacht were 35c. 12 )olly “Cottages, 50c each; Games, 50c each; were 15 erble were 81 5 Express Wagons, $3.25 each: were 38, 2 Daisy Express Wagons, $2.25 $4.50. elell were Other Toys and Wagons at greatly reduced rices. Toy Gection, Fourth ficor. Framed Pictures 65¢ each; Were $1.25 and $1.50 Children’s pictures, Arabian Night pictures and pastels. Also a few foreign prints; various style frames and finishes. All wonderful values. Some frames slightly scarred; but the frames alone are worth more than_the price. § Small Panel Mirrors. Spe- cial, $1.10 each. Antique gold finish, 5x18-in. frame. 8 Small Panel ' Mirrors. Spe- cial, $1.35 each. With small pi, turs at top; antique gold fnlsh frame 5x24 in VFrench Plate Mirrors. Spe- , 85.75 each. Size 14x24-in. frame: attractive frames, antique gold and polychrome finish. B picture Section, Fifth foor, at this low price; 33¢ for cup and sauc: China Section, Fifth foor. BLOUSES REDUCED 23 liandmade Voile Blouses with V and round necks; trim- med with pipings of coral, maize wnd orchid; slzes 36 to 45; §2.05 cach; were $5.75. 28 Suit Blouses, in Perstan prints and a few plain colors: in white, flesh, brown and black; side-tle models; sizes 35 to 46. 82.95 each; were $4.75 and $5.75. *8 Lingerie Blouses, in a va- ty of attractive models; dim!i. ties. batistes and ginghams: some with trimmings of filet and Irish crochet. Sizes 34, 36, 38 40, 42— and 1 size 46. eatly reduced to 81 each. Misses'Blouses, 1S—ut %1 each; higher. Blouse Eection, Third foor. sizes 16 a; wers much Women’s Pumps $4.75 Pair Very Greatly Reduced 24 pairs Black aud Brows Caif- skin Two-strap Pumps, ball strap and punched decoration: sizes ¢ 7. 7% and § AAA 7 7Y% AA; H,. 5, G4 A 4%, 53 B: 233 and ¢ C. 17 pairs Biack Smede Colonial Pumps, large tongue that comes well up over the instep: the tongue is cut out and rneat underlaid with black satin: Span- {sh heels Sizes 7 A: .l “ d(‘:B 3%, 4%, 5, 5 together low price; Louls by Siaan 1o the 1ot ARA; 4 4%, 8 Az All Rcduced to 54.75 pr. Women's Shoe Bection, Third Soor. GLOVES Half and Nearly Half Price pairs Women's §-bu ngth Brown Kid Gloves . 63%. 6. $1.30 pairy $2.30, 19 pairs Women's 12-button- Xenglh Suede Gloves; sizes and 7. $2.25 pairi were - 23 pairs Women's 16-button length White Glace Gloves; sizes $3323 pair; were Women's 6! bulmr- Wool Slip-ons, $1.95 Were Much Higher 22 Wool Slip-ons, round neck, with contrasting shades of woo! in orlental designs: navy and gray; black and white; brown and gold; gray and rose. Sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42. $1.85 eachj less than half price. © Brushed Wool Slip-on Sweat- ers, $1.95 each; leas than half price. Round neck and fringed bottom with Jacquard patterns in front and back; gray, navy and brow Sizes 42, 44 and 48. 4 Wool Slip-on and Tuxedo Sweaters, $3.05 ench; less tham half price. Contrasting shades of fiber in navy and jade and navy and gold. Sizes 38 and 33. 6 Extra Size Wool Sweaters, Tuxedo and Coat Style, $3.85 each; less than half price. With roll collar. brown and heather. ‘50 and 62. Third fioor. szea 48, Sweater Section, Furs Reduced Taupe Fox Choker, $25; was “1 Child's Gray Janet Set. 80; ct. Greatly 4 1 Brown Fox Scarf, $25i was z Jap Mastin Chokers 35 eachi were 1 Hudson Bny Sable. Special, $42.50. Fur Section, Third flcor. BED SPRINGS Half Price A collection of bed springs, slightly damaged or shop worn. Please bring exact measure- ments of bed. At $6 each; were $12 Woven wire design, with re- inforced edges and coil springs at head and foot. 1 3 48-in. 1 54-in. 1 50-in. 1 37-in. 2 38-in. 1 52-in. 2 35-in. At $4 each; were $8 National wire link style, with coll springs at head and foot, and band edge. 1 54-inch; 2 50-inch. At $11.75 each; were $18 Well known coil spring, com- posed of 90 deep, soft coll springs. 3 In 36-inch size only. Bed Section, Sixth fioor, Umbrellas 4 Women's Colored Stk U: brellas; $545 each; were $10. Red, purple and green: wood handles; bakalite trimmed; silk subject to impertections, which, however, will not affect wearing qualities. 10 Women's Colored Silk Um- brellas; $4.55 enchi were 88, Brewn, green, red and blue; as- sorted’ wood handles; baKalite trimmed. 4 Men's Tape Edge Plece nn‘ Qo Umbrellas, 2345 o0 Aonortaa wood, fotert Ting siiver trimmed hindles slightly marred. Umbrella Section, First floor

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