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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923, Woodward & athrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets . OPEN 9:15 A M. * CLOSE 6 P.M. 300 Remnants of Silk, Y5 Off Crepes, Foulards, Taffetas — Fancy and Plain Silks, in most all the wanted weaves and a variety of colors, at the extreme reduction of one-third. Also the following Silks at Reduced Prices: 65 yards Black Canton Crepe, $3 yard; was $3.50. 45 yards White Crepe de Chine, $2.50 yard; was $3. 85 yards Black Cambridge Crepe—silk and wool 33 yard; 250 Remnants o.j Cotton Dress Goods In Lengths of 1Y to 4 Yards 44-inch Embroldered Organdy. §1 yard; wan 4-inch Plain Organdy, 28c yard; was much higher. 36-inch Check Batiste, 30e yard: was 40c. 38-inch French Ratine, $1.25 yard; was $1.75. 38-inch French Ratine, $1 yards was $1 36-inch French Ratine, 75¢ yard; w. 32-inch Plisse Crepe, 30e yard: wa. 32-inch Japanese Crepe, 80c yard; was 38c. Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second floor. Friday Remnant Day Savings Tomorrow our regular Remnant Day offenngs provide many. of the best savings of the spring season. To these Remnants we have added a number of special purchases, and all of these are very much less than Wquality for capes; plain and satin face. wan 84, 50 yards Striped Tub Silk, 75¢ yard; was $1. 100 yards Shantung Pongee, 85¢ yard; was $ Silk Section, Second floor. coamin sk swIne ‘Rugs and Linoleums At Greatly Reduced Prices 6 9x12 Finest Quality Wool Fiber Rugs, discontinued patterns. $19.75 each; were $27.50. 1 9x12 Blue Chenille Rug, $60; was $80. How to Make Lovely Designs in Batik and Tie-Dyed Effects Mr. Geisler, an expert dyer from South Africa, will show you a very simple method for making these lovely . duced to 50c pair. designs and colorings now so fashionable. Hourly Exhibits in the Art Section, Second Floor Every Day This Week See him make gorgeous scarfs, hat trimmings, dress pzl- terns, drape blouses, handkerchiefs, s, etc—very simply done, and you will be able to do neck scarfs, lamp shades, the same things in your home at smali expense. Art Students and High School and College Students are specially invited—and, of course, the general public is wel- come at all times. Art Section, Second floor. Men’s High Shoes and Oxfords Reduced to $5.75 and $4.25Pair An accumulation of black and tan shoes, representing odd lots and broken sizes, originally priced much higher, which have been grouped together and marked very low to dispose of them quickly. 50 pairs Black and_Tan Shoes, $5.75 pair. Brogue lasts; Ru; Scotch and leather. High English and Men's Shoe Section, Second floor. 11 pairs Black and Tan Oxfords. $5.75 pair. Several dmercm | Sizes C 513 8. pairs Tan'and Black Oxfords and High Shoes, $4.25 pair, sev- eral different styles and leathers. Sizes C 6, 62, 7, 8, 812; D 6, 6%, 8 to 11 Men’s and Young Men's Z-Trousers Suits, $29.75; were $35 and $40 22 Suits at this reduced price; a broken assortment taken from regular w)cL, regular and sports models, mostly in light shades; sizes 34 to 4 Men aml Young Men's 35, 30. 37, 42; 46 stout, 48 stout. Men’s 'Iopum( coat models. Sizes 10 High School to $19.75 each. Dar its, greatly Broken size ranges the reason for the very low price. reduced to $19.75. Sizes 34, were $35. T\\ccds and mixtures in box uits, w ith mo pa|r> trousers; greatly reduced mixtures; sizes 32 and 33. 3 Four-piece English Suits, half price, $3250. Two size 36, 1 size 40. 8 Ei ngluh Golf Suits at half price. 2 sizc 36 at $18.75; 2 size 36, 1 au;‘ 38, 1 size 40 a size 30, 1 size 38, » Mew's Clothes Section, Second floor. $21.25; 1 size 40 at $2250; 1 size 40 at h,l Topcoats, $29.75; wer 52750. ¢ $40. Three only at $29.75 each; Exceptional Savings for MEN 133 Woven and Printed Madras Shirts $1.15 each; were $2 and $2.50 Yeat colored stripes: 16. 17. 63 Men's High-grade Silk Four- In Hands, 3¢ each: were much higher. Neat figured and striped effects. 38 pairs Black Silk Gloves, re- broidered ba to 8%. 8 White Pull-ov $5.75 each: were $7 neck style, sizes 34 to 40, 118 pairs Fine Silk and Fiber Mixed Socks, 35¢ pair—3 pairs $1: were 50c pair. With toes and heels. in blac white and Palm Beach; to 1 i small sizes Sweaters, 50 and %9, slightly soiled; Striped and plain colors: medium, large and extra large sizes. soit fold cuffs attached; sizes 14, 14; pairs Full-fashioned e Socks, 50c pair; were 75e. With double toes, soles, heels: in navy, gray and Russia calf; sizes 9%, 16, 103, 17 Men’s Black Derby Hats, re- duced to $1 each. Foreign and makes; sizes 67 to 7%. ‘White All-wool Sweaters, l{LTS each; were $10.50 and $12. Pull-over and cdat styles, slightly soiled: sizes 36 to 46. Pure Silk Knitted Four-in Hand Tiex, K3c each; were very priced. Mostly plenty of that young men 24 Fruit of the Loom MWuslin Night Shirts, 85c each: were $: Collar attached, extra sizes: slightly mussed. Men’s Fine Checked Nainsook Union Suits Very Special, 85¢ suit —sleeveless, knee length, closed crotch; sizes 34 to 46. Men's Furnishings Sectiod, First floor. Chinese and Oriental Rugs Room Sizes at Remarkable Reductions for Friday Clearance The former prices do not begin to represent the actual first prices they bore. 1 9x12 Chinese Rug, $243: was 1°8x10 Chinese Rug, $215; was 295, 1 9x12 Chinese Rug, $275; was s Oriental Rugs, Rug Section, Sixth floor. average size 3x6. They are very handsome, elegant rugs. 1 9x12 Chinese Rug, $273; was 75, 1 10x14 Chinese Rug, $206; was 75. 1 10x12 Chinese Rug, $275; was $375. $25 each; were $42.50. REED FURNITURE Friday Remnants and Specials 14 to Y3 Less Former Prices 11 Fan Back Reed Chairs, $15.65 each; were $2250. Large and comfortable shape; made of an excepuonally high-grade and well- cut, substantially woven reed; built on wood frame. Loose box spring seat cushion, covered in "excellent grade of printed corduroy. These chairs are desirable for any room in your home. fimsh Brown 2 Rockers to match the chairs descnbcd above, $15.65 each; were szzso. 10 Reed Rockers. $9.85 each. Upholstered seat and back in attractive cretonne; spring_ seat construction; plain ivory finish, Willow and Reed Section, Fitth foor. Special, 6 _Chairs to ‘match Iha !9 85 Rockers. Special, $9.85 ea 4 Four-foot Reed Settees, | hro\- n finish. $5.65 ea hj were $9.75. Hemstitched, Dotted Marquisette Curtains Very Special, $1.48 Pair An excellent quality. Just 100 pairs of these good-lookin; 3 ideal for Spring and Summer use. E uainss Nicely made, 2% yards long. white. We cannot duplicate these curtains at near so low a price. Come carly. A large collection of lengths and remnants in Cretonnes And many kinds of drapery and upholstery fabrics suitable for many purposes, 13 to 1, Less Regular Prices Curtaln Section, Fifth flcor, short Sample Curtains Greatly Underpriced A fow odd pairs of Cretonne and other Curtains that have been used as models or samples; slightly solled or mussed from display, usual. Remnant Day is a day of savings. Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C, O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. Boys’ Apparel At Low Prices - 3;’ Dbli:; wsnllh K]nlc!l(erl Beach and Palmer. uulllng , but not all sizes oae zes 15, 16, 17, 18 years §1 65 pair; were $2.50 5 llleneeds. stock handling; sizes 5, Sizes 6% to 7 140 Wash Suit slll’h!ly mussed from 6, 7, 9 vears only. 60 Boys' Golf Caps, assorted colors dard make sizes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 only; fast colors. 55¢ each; were 75¢ 50c each; were $1.00 les; agported sivies: §1.65 each 60 Boys' Blouses: all white, with and without collar: to 14 years. 39 Junior Woolen Sults; ‘middy and Oliver Twist sl\lev‘ sizes 3. 4. 5. 6, 7; Sur best seling Hinea® from $6,75 each; were $10 and $12.50 129 White and Striped Mudarns Shlrls neckband style; sizes 123, 14 Fine Washable Suits, only; Boss’ Bection, Fourth foor. sizes 3 and 4 a few wash and wool combinations Greatly reduced t0............. years 43 Children’s Gingham Dresses,95¢; were$1.50 In plainshades or checks: blue, pink, green, yellow; trimmed with' white 'collars and cuffs; sizes 2 to 5 years. 54 Infants’ Long White Nain- sook and Batiste Skirts. each; were $4 and $5. Hand- made; finished at bottom with hem or hand scallop; Gertrude or waist style. 9 Children’s All-wool Sweaters. 35 each: were $7.50. Brown. vel- orange and tan: finished with cord at waistline; white brushed wool collar and cuffs. Sizes 2 to 4 years. (Infants’ Dress Section, Fourth floor.) 14 Children’s Chambray and Gingham Dresses. $1.45 each: were $2.50. Pink, green, tan, yel- low and copen; trimmed with fancy stitching; turn-over collar and cuffs; sizes 2 to 5 years. 23 Children’s Chambray Dresses. $1.95 each: were £i. Green, orchid. yellow, pink, tan: collar and cuffs edged with fancy braids; a tie sash at waistline and fancy stitching finish the trimming.” Sizes 2 to 5 years. 25 15-inch Overnight Bags Low - Priced For Tomorrow..... They regularly sell comsiderably higher. pe—a. of bags women t for mhort tri] whopping. They are of bl with very pretty gray lea Good frame and k. key. Very attractive, 1 22-inch Woman's fitted Tray- case, black cobra grain cowhide, 11 imitation shell fittings, slight- 1y rubbed. $30; was $45. 1 18-inch Brown Cowhide Traveling Bag, double handle: hand-sewed-in frame and leather lined; slightly rubbed. $17.50; was $30. v 1 18-inch Tan Traveling Bag. 5-piece style, hand-sewed-in frame: leather lined; slightly rubbed. $15; was $25. Traveling Goods Section, First floor. $4.95 Thexe are just the wort y ck emamel cotex im patent lining. with lock and mnade bags. 1 30-inch 3-plece Brown Boarded Cowhide Bag, hand- wed-in frame; leather lined; slightly rubbed. $15; was $25. 3 18-inch 3-piece Traveling Bags, 2 of brown cowhide and 1 of black walrus; all have hand- sewed-in frame; slightly rubbed. $10 each; were $17.50. 1 17-inch Woman's Traveling Bag, genuine walrus; leather lined; slightly rubbed. $10; was $18. FURNITURE GREATLY REDUCED Offered “as is,” subject to imperfections, damages or scars. At these low prices, this furniture will go out quickly—so early selec- tion is advisable. 1 5-piece Breakfast Suite. $45; ‘was $88, Decorated gray enamel, ~ with server, drop-leaf table, 3 chairs. piece Breakfast Suite. $55; was $97.50. Ivory enamel; server, table, 4 chalrs. 1 Drop-leaf Breakfast Table, in ivory. $16.75; was $30, 1 Natural Oak-finish Chiffonier, with mirror. $16.75; was $28.75. 1 Desk. with bevel plate glass top. $32.50; was $57.50. 1 +Ivory-finish Windsor Chair. $8,75; was $15. 1_ Double Bed, combination bro®n mahogany: Queen Anne design. Greatly reduced to $18.75. 1 Simmons Steel Double Bed: in brown mahogany finish. $11.50; was $17.50. 1 Solid Mahogany Armchair. with leather covered seat. $10; was $20. 1 Windsor Arm Rocker. in brown mahogany-finish. $8.35; w . 1 Fumed Oak_ Settee, 64-inch: leather covered spring seat. $37.50; was $65. 1 beautiful 3-piece Bedroom Suite, $145; was $275. Consists of dresser, chifforette, triplicate mirror dressing table; ivory finish. Handsome 2-Piece Living' Room Suite $250, was $500 Large 93-inch sofa and armchair, handsomely upholstered in blue velour and blue and gold damask; web spring base, loose spring cushions; the upholstery slightly ‘imperfect—but a remark- able value at just 1% price. Faraiture Section, Sixth foor. Negliges, House Dresses Underwear Reduced Negliges 11 Summer Kimonos greatly reduced to $1.35 emch. Dotted swiss; made breakfast coat style; blue, yellow, white. 16 Boudoir Caps greatly re- duced to $1.35 each. Satin and net or trimmed with ribbon ruf- fling and lace; simple or elabo- rate effects; shades of pink, blue, rose and orchid. Boxloom Crepe Dressing Slcfl‘uen greatly reduced to 85e e 'hree-quarter sleeves, col- lar and cuff; rose and viol 6 Dressing Sacques, €Sc each; ‘were $1. Figured percale, thri qulrlered sleeves, with roll col- 4 Crepes Kimonos greatly re- duced to $1.05 each; white crepe with colored floral designs, made coat style, Neglige Sectlon, Third Soor, House Dresses, Aprons 3 House Dresses greatly re- duced to $1.95 eack. Plain cham- bray and checked gingham; in green and blue, with and with- out collars; belted style; size 52, 4 large’ Cambric Gathered Aprons, 58c_each; were 75c. No bib; walst 26, 17 Waitzesses' Lawn Aprons, 95¢ eachs were $1.50. Square and round shaped; fitted with square bib and strap; embroldery trim; med, 8 Waltresses' Aprons, $1.38 eachs were $2. Lawn and or- gandy: square and round shaped; with bib, embroidery trimme: Cambric_Aprons, $6e each) were 81.50, No bibs fitted atyle, for maids and nurses, Fouse Dress Bection, Third Seer, Fine Underwear 15 Silk Crepe de Chine .Gowns, each; were $4. Strap top, ntily trimmed with lace in- rtion and edging, in flesh and orchid; sizes 15, 16, 17. 8 French Nainsook Camisoles and Corset Covers greatly duced to $1.95 each. Armhole and strap styl daintily hand em- broidered and hand scalloped; sizes 36 to 42. A 10 French Percale Straight Chemis: each; were $2. tox dnlntlly hand em- nished with French fold; sizes 36 to 42. 14 Philippine $1.85 each; were $3. Of nainsook, consisting of open and closed drawers or short skirts, daintily finished with hand scalloping; sizes 36 to 44, 8ilk Underwear Section, Third floor, Cotton Underwear 16 Envelopes and Straight Chemise, 95¢ each) were §2. Cor- set cover and camisole styles; lace and embroidery trimmed, magde of nainsook; aizes 36, 40, 41 and 44 37 Envelopes, Straight and Shirt Chemise, @80 each; were $1. Arm- Tole and camisole style; tailored or lace and embroldery trimmed; of nainsook, plisse creps and cot- ton crepe; sizes 36 to 4 41 Nainsook Gown, #5c enchi Tiere 8150, Low neck and short slee lace inserts; finished With 1ace edging. Blzes 15, 16, 17, C Pairs_Bloomers, iry are 9i; Floah or bisck, tailored on lace trimmed; length 25, Cotton Underwear Bection, Third fleor, Combinations, An Exceptional Selling Beautiful Cabachons, Buckles, Ornaments— Fashion’s smartest trimmings— $1 and $1.75 Ordinarily these beauti- ful ornaments would be very, very much higher priced—but because of a large special purchase— we can offer you the op- portunity for exceptional saving. Wonderful va- riety of shapes, styles, colors. $1—are blue iris, bronze, vari-colored beaded motifs—and jet cabachons. $1,75—pendsome rhine- stone effects— jet cabachons—coral, tur- quoise and pale yellow color beaded motifs with carved cabachon centers— jet buckles—and bronze and steel effects. Trimming Section, First floor. Brassieres Reduced 25 Girlish Form and Biltwell Brassieres, greatly reduced to 75¢ each. Pink, white or black sat- in; a few of pink brocade; long line models; sizes 40 to 46. 19 Fine Brassieres greatly re- duced to $2.95 each. Of silk Jer- sey, linen and lace, satins and filet laces: long waist models in tailored and trimmed effects; sizes 36 to 44. 4 Woodthrop Corsets, $3.75 each; were 35, $6, $6.50. les; elastic b ; front Corsets, $3.75 With vestee of elastic: 10, Of Bink stripe batiste; 38, 30, 27 W. & L. Special $1.50 each; were $2 a ; lightly boned; sizes 21, Corset Section, Third floor. Overplaid Sports Capes Reduced to $14.50 These capes are particularly jaunty for street wear, or make splendid wraps for the automo- bile. They have large tailored collars that are attractive when worn low or when fitted elosely around the neck. 1 Dark Overplaid Coat. $12.50: was $25. -1 Dark Mixed plaid Cape, $19.75; was much higher. Women's Coat Section, Third floor. Lining Remnants at Half Price All remnants of linings of 1 yard and less at half price; all sanc of plain and figured patterns; ateen, percaline, cambrics, A. B. silk, Seco silk, cotton-back satin, all-silk satin. Lining Section, Second floor. Misses’ Dresses and Coats $12.50; were $25 6 Drasses of Crepe de Chine, in cocoa, brown and navy; sizes 14, 1(7 18 16, Dtesses of Dark Paisley-colored Crepe de Chine; sizes 14, ‘l.! Taffeta Dresses, mostly long waist, basque nyl;s, five differ- dels, in cocoa, brown, navy and black; 14, 16, 1 h ’;o :‘:s."of heavy double-faced fabric; size 14. Sports Coats and Sports Capes ~ $19.50; were $25 and $29.50 5 Sports l'olllx imported fabrics, light weight; crepe lined; in blue: 18. sizes 14. 16, blue; sizes 14, 16, Misses’ Section, nlr‘ floor. Blouses Reduced 20 Lingerie Blouses, $1 each: were $1.95. Gingham and dimity in blue, rose and checks of red and white; V_neck, long sleeves, turn- bacl. cuffs; sizes 34, 36, 38, Tucked fronts, Misses’ Blouses. greatly reduced to $1 each. Dimity, poplin and c Peter Pan aod Sonvertible coll 14 and 17 g brinted Silk Suit Blouses, $2.95 each: . Brown with contrasting colors; rmlnfl JHecki teonside models: 42, 44, g hnpoma Bemuu Blouses, $2.95 each: were Fine volle; Peter Pan piped in nrl‘nete, blue, Silk Dreues', $15 Were $25 A group of dresses in navy. brown and black Canton; broken sizes. 1 Black Velvet Dinner Dress, size_36; greatly reduced to $15. 1 Black Canton and Lace Trim- med Dinner Dress, $39.501 was $65. Dropped mode; size 40. 1 Brown Silk Net and Lace Dinner Dress, greatly reduced to $49.50. Copper beaded girdle: ize 38. "% Cocon Brocade _Atternoon Dress, greatly reduced to $39.50; fur-trimmed; size 4 Dress Section, Third floor. Knit Underwear 30 Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests, 28¢c each; were 50c. Low neck, sleeveless; size 5. 11 Mercerized Lisle Combina- tion Suits, $2 each: were Bodice style with ribbon straps; tight flt!!nl kn!e' sizes 8 and 9; slightly soil 16 Lisle Comblnlth?lll,sultl. 88c $1. hell trimmed, loose lhel 4 and §5; slightly Lisle Envelope Combinatiod hy were $1.50. Low or bodice style sizes 4, b. Knit Underwear Section, Third floor. 18 Auto Blue Books, 75¢ 1921 Edition New York State, Long lsland, Jowa, Illinols, Missourl, W. . Wisconsin and W. Indiana on(lflo,letc ‘Alabama Carolina, Missis- Louisia: ska, “Arkansas, New Mezico, cop! Transcontinental Tour erom Ablentic to Pacine end from Canads i ida. 4 conise’ Ditnols, Michigan, Ohle, Ken- Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesots, B. Ul . Meyer—His Life o Berviss, by M. A. DeWoife- yer was ambesador to Tty Ambassador o Ho General under Roossvelt and Bocmatars 31 el pass Inasirations, “Very 'greetiy ustrat -M to The, Book Bection, Fitth flowr, ports Coats: imported fabrics, light weight; crepe lined: in 1 Women’s Kid Gloves 12 to V5 Less To fit small hands only. 100 pairs Glace Gloves, $1 pal 2 Clasp: black, white wod tan sizes 5%, 5%, 6. 89 pairs 2-Clasp Silk Gloves re- duced to 45c pair. White, black. beaver, black stitched with white, 'and white stitched with black; sizes 5, 51, 6. 19 pairs Women's Strap Wrist Natural Chamois Gloves, $1 _pair; were $1.85. Sizes 5% and 5%. Glove Bection, First floor. Sweaters Reduced 27 Light-weight Wool Slipon Sweaters, $1.65 each; were $2.95. Fancy block weave with horse- shoe neck; narrow sash tie; col- tomato and blue; sizes 36 10 Wml su s-uun. $1.65 each; Tound peck: oriental de. Davy and a5. and black and white. “"Fheavy Knit Jumbo Sweaters, sreatly reduced fo $5 each. Id ets and beit: sizes 36 and 38. Sweater Sectiog, Third floor Petticoats Special, 75¢ 50 Cotton Taffeta Petticoats, good assortment of colors. 10 Feavr Milanese Jerses SiIk Pettl coats, $7.50 each: were §8.75. Finished With acep pleated Romnces and trimmed with contrasting colors; blue, henna, violet, ‘brown. 12 Bport Bloomers, $1.95 each; were $3.96. " Silk jersey Wit shirred cuffs; henns, blue and green. 10 Bilk Jersey Petticoats, $3.95 wore $0: Finiehed - witn"aeop plented flounces; heana and bine. Petticoat Bection, Third fioor. 200 Pure Linen HUCK TOWELS 50c each; were 65c, With dam- ask borders. 300 Bath Tow s8¢ were $1. Good q\ullty, s st borders, in pink, blue or gold; subject to slight imperfections. 25 Linen Bridge and Lunch ‘Tablecloths, §1.85 eachs 8235, Flain hematitched; l good quality, osen Plain Linen Hem- atitened Tom Napkins, $3.60 dos.; were Linen Bection, Becond floor! Umbrellas Reduced 9 ‘Women's Umbrellas, $336 each;y were §5. 22-inch, black satin border, Dlece dyed ture of silk and -le). mounted on eight or ten rib. frame; carved ebonine handles, with leather thong straps. s 10 Women's Umbrelh-. $3.45 each; were 25-inch’ black plece dyed; assorted mood. sterl- ing silver-trimmed handles. Men's 28-inch Gloria Cloth Umbrellas, each; were Assorted wood handles and Prince of Wales handles; han- dles slightly marred,’ Umbrella Section, Pirst floor, - were size Desirable size, 13x13. , 1 9x12 Axminster Rug, $35; was $60. 1 7.6x10.6 Fiber Rug, slightly imperfect. $9; was $13.50. 150 yards Inlaid Linoleum, two patterns. $1.25 square yard; was $1.75. Rug Section, Sixth floor. Special Size Women’s Dresses Slightly water stained and greatly reduced for immediate clurmce. inton (‘Nm Dress, size 463, ed panels siz 33 l lllfl Roml llll’l Crepe; long lines: size 4415, $39.50; was “D. 1 Navy Canton Crepe: side drape d girdle; size 48%. $29.50. e panels; ‘braided and % Crepe de Chin T Greatly Te- fringe tommen; stae 40% duced to 1 Satin-faced and Georgette Beaded Girdle: size 44%. $39.50; was $86. 1,avy Canton. braided and cut eteel size 4515." $29.50 $49.50. el group of Porrer. Taill Dresses, $19.30 each; were $29.50. Black and navy; handsomely braided; sizes 4212 to 50%;. Special Size Section, Third floor. Children’s Hose 40 _Pairs Children's Three- Quarter Length Socks. 25¢ pairs were 50c. Plain weave colors are white and black; turn-over ribbed cuffs. Sizes-815.9, 9%, 10. 35 Pairs Children’s White Hose. 1%¢ pairs were much higher. Fine rib: slightly soiled: sizes 815, 9, 94, 50 Pairs Children's Half-length Socks. 25 palr; were 35c. Fine weave, turn-over ribbed cuff; old rose shade. Slzes 6, 7, 7 9. 9%.. Children's Hose Section, Fourth fioor. _ Girls® Apparel Saratoga _ Middies uced to vy serge col lars and cuffs; sizes 16, 18, 20 vears. 5 Polly Prim Aprons. Greatly reduced to S5c each. Figured percales, trimmed with rick rack braid. 15 Gowns. Reduced to 4Sc each. White longcloth; lace trimmed; low neck and short sleeves. 'Size 8years. 12 Girls' and Juniors' Party Dresses. _Greatly reduced to $12.50 each. Taffeta, georgette and crepe de chine in attractive styles; trimmed with tiny ruffies, velvets and flowers. In orchid, green, peach and blue. Girls® Section, Fourth floor. “Bernie” Hand- Colored Prints Very Special, 25¢ 25 unframed, colored nature pictures on 11x14 mounts. Colored Landscapes. Spe- 83e. With mats In 12x20 mahogany finish or gilt frames. 2 Colored Pictures. %3 each: were $6. 16x20 gilt frames, Sub- jects: Penelope, Simplicity. 2 Colored Prints. $2 each: were $4. Scenes in attractive 16x20 gray and gold frames. 1 Jot of Smaller Pictures, one- of-a-kind subjects at Half Price. Picture Section, Fifth floor. Toys Reduced 5 Velo-tot Pedal Cars. 8835 each; were $1275. quipped with large rubber tire ball-bear- ing wheels, rubber pedals and hand grips; white enamel finish with blue trimming: adjustable seat: for children 2 to 5 vears Slightly marred. 6 Large Size Wooden Wheel Barrows. $2.95 each; were $4.75. 12-inch wheel, 6 Express Wagons were 35, Body 14x30 with steel tire wheels 162 Fancy Colored 4-inch Rub- 20¢ were 35e, 2-inch Rub- e Samp les of Wooden Dolls, slightly soiled, s follows— 2 19-inch. $5.35 each: were 89, 16-inch. ench; were 86, 14-inch. $3.75 each; were $6. . 4 Character Dolls, 20-inch, moving eyes. $2.I5 each; were $4.75. 6 Charlie Chaplin Dolls. S5e each; were $1.75. 8 Schoenhut Circus Bears. 50c ench; were $1. Toy Section, Fourth floor. Safety and Straight Razors 25 Imported Safety Razors with 1 dozen razor blades; 8Se each; were $1.35. 50 Imporfed Straight Razors. priced at just one-half their original price; now 75e each. 4 Direx Chemical Sets, 2se were much higher. 3 Direx Developing Outfits, $1 wet; were much higher. 100 Direx Films, greatly re- duced to Se package. Kodak and Cutlery Sections, First fior. Women’s Tan Pumps, $3.75 Laird, Schober Make 48 pairs only; Tan Calfskin Dress Pumps from Laird, & Co. onestrap Louis Heel and hand-turned soles. 5 4.4 AA; 4, 4% SIZ(‘ B , 5%, 6, 614 i Womcn s Black Satm Pumps, $5.75 ° Just 20 pairs; strap and colonial effects Sizes 5% to 7% AAA; 1%, 6,643, 7, 7 hand-turned soles. 8A:7% B;4and 6C. ‘Women's Shoe Section, Third fluor. Children’s Shoes 11 paire Growing Girls' Tan, Oxtords. Soect, 3296 Tl AAT T 8 A GO s"nd-l-. $2.95 pair. ’l'." i Groming Gl Sandale, $2.95 ,.‘r. et a8 :i tords, $2.95 23 pairs Youths' Biac Nfll’ sm;l\s 1, 1%, 13, 13%, '8 ‘pairs Children's Elkskin Oxfords, 206 pair, “sizes 10, 10%, 11 C; 9 91, 1014 D. Children's Shoe Section, Fourth floor. Housewares 120 bottles Household Am- monia—2 bottles for 15c; regu- larly 15c each. Special for to- morrow, just to introduce this brand of ammonia. _ __ 38 Qlllrt Cans Wizard Furniture and !loor Polllh 76c can: was $1.! Wizard Floor Waxers and “Polish- .u complete with 1 Ib, Wizard Wax. 2.35 set: were $3.75. l’é “;.rd lnul\'m!ol Polish Mops, : ; were P Nora Wall Dusters with 601nch handies. 86 ench; were 3180 i iled, 2 Simplex W mm nme shopworn, $2.95 e $! 18 Aamibum Jehy Coke To 500_eaoch. ‘were 3 Aluminom 12%cup Mufin Pans, 50 each; were Aluminum Round Jelly Cake Pans o sach ‘Aladdin_Aluminum Cake Griddles, llu each; were 18 um Size Potato Ricers, slightly 800 each; were um Pancake Turners, slightly shopworn, 100 each; were 30c. 8 Hotpofnt Electric Heafers, shop- m ; rs, slightly shopworn, $3.75 each; were $6.45. 8 Marion @b, Elsctric Irons, wiih new improved handle. $3.95 esoh; were $6.75. Manning-Bowman Aluminum Perco- t capacity, slightly shop- were oils Tollet Tiseue, 1,000 sheets to the roll. Special, §1 dozen rolls. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. lators, 3. wot Women’s Hose Reduced 100 pairs Women's All-silk Hose, §1.65 pair; were $3. White and & few colors; uneven weave; sizes 8% to 10. 70 pairs Women's Silk Hose, $1.35 pair; were §1.75. With lisle garter tops and soles; black; ot- ter and gun metal; broken as- sortment, 120 pairs Women's Full-fash- ioned Mercerized Lisle Hose, 55e Black and brown; ‘White; sizes 83 and 9 only. Uneven weave. 18 pairs Won.en's Outsise Black Silk Hose, $3 1 _were §: Lisle garter tops and soles with Pointex heel. only, _Women's Hoslery Section, First floor. Sizes 9% and 10 _ Spanish hecls and 8 AA; Skirts Reduced $5 and $8 A limited number at these very low prices. Eponge, sig- net wools, unfinished worsteds and velours in stripes, plaids. checks; pleated and plain models. Skirt Section, Third floor. Basketware 14 Imported Decorated Waste Paper Baskets, 75¢ each; were $1.25. 1 White Enamel Hamper, Sl‘ghtly lmperfec! $3.50; was $5.50. ‘White Enamel Hamper, im- nerrecL special, $1.50. 1 Willow Hamper, $4.50: was $9. Large size; slightly imper- fect. 8 Japanese Tea Trays, $1 each; were $2. 2 Imported Work Baskets, $1.25 !lchl were $2.50, All Odds and Ends of Basket- ‘ware at Special Prices. Basket Section, Fifth fioor. Glassware Specially Priced 4 7-plece (‘olonial Glass Water Sets, 85c m & Colonial Glass Water Pitch- ers, 2-qt. size, 35c em 6 Serving Tra: and handle, $1 each. 2 Floral Cut Glass Cracker and Cheese Dishes, $1.25 each. 12 Tinted Glass Ice Tea Tum- blers, with silver-plated spoon, 35¢ each. 10 Floral Cut Glass Candle- sticks, 50c eac ‘?ut Glass Flngel' Bowls, 50e en Also Odds and 'Fnd! of Glass- ware at Special Glassware Section, Pmn F glass cover Dinnerware Specially Priced All of the same decoration. 12_Daintily ted French China Sauce Dishen. .. .25¢ each 12 Bread and Butter Plates, 25¢ each 13 Tea Plates..35¢ each; 34 dos. 12 Soup Plates..35¢ each; 34 doz. 12 Dinner Plates.50c each: $35 dox. 5 Tea Cups and Saucers.35¢ each 1 Covered Dish 1 Casserole .. 1 Sugar Bowl. 1 Cream Jug . 1 Pickle Dish . 1 Open Vegetable Disl 1 Platter P:ll. Odds and Ends at Snd-l China Section, Fifth floor.

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