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_26 : THURSDAY, JUNE. 7, .1'9.23. THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Man Swinging In Air Startles Crowd at Corner “Hold to the rope’ & saying familiar to all Shriners is brought out in realistic manner by a deco- rator at a downtown department store. Scorcs of Shriners and others, not famillar with the saying, stood at 1ith and F_streets today and viewed a wax figure, in full dress, with a Shrine fez on his head, ap- parently clinging to a rope sus- pended from a cable, across the street, At intervals the rope is loosened and the figure apparently falls to the ground. Shriners in the crowd vell: “Hold to the rope!” which brings a hearty laugh from those who know the meaning. _— A ;i Goas ery needie is subjected to some ‘The addresses en route to the COMSL |\ iniy"two different processes dur- will be made in cities on dates as fol- | ing {ts manufacture from the parent lows: wire, and the world at large I8 es- SEouh 21, evening: Kansas | timated to use up sometnis iike City, June evening; Hutchinson, | xefmnillion needles every day. Kan, June 23. afternoon: Den June morning; Cheyenne, Wyo. June 25, afternoon; Salt Lake City, June 26, evening; Pocatello. Idaho, June 28, morning; Idaho Falls, Idaho, June 28, afternoon; Butte, Mont, June morning; Helena, Mont., June evening; Spokane. Wash., July 2, evening; Meacham, Ore., July 3 tland., Ore.. July 4. afternoon, and oma, July 5 morning. HARDING TOSPEAK 19 TIMESINWEST First Stop at St. Louis ]une, 21 on Trip to Alaska—Re- turns by Panama. On his way to the Pacific coast be- fore going to Alaska, President Hard- ing will make fourteen set speeches, ana un his return trip he will de- liver five. Announcement to this ef- tect was made officlally at the White House. That Gleaming Hair | Comes From Using Today you see beautiful llalfi | everywhere. Hair that gleams. {|| Wothen who have it have learned | Returning from Alaska, the Presi- i 5 7 : | dent will Speak at Vancouver, British ||| an important secret. They use shampoo. | Columbia, July evening; ' S.attle, |l the famous olive oil July 27, evenin San Francisco, July ||| > { 51, evening; Los Angeles, August 1, ||| Hair experts say that hair should | evening, and San Diego. Auzust 4 {|ipever be washed without olive afternoon. | 2 Announcement also was made that ||| oil in the shampoo. For they[ R the trip to the conat the Dresident [l say that dry brittle hair restlts. | Yellowstore National pa and on ||/ And dull hair is never beautiful. | ow you can have the olive oil ampoo_in its most delightful | | form. Cheaply, at home. Just| | get a bottle of PALMOLIVE | SHAMPOO. At any drug storé| |or department store. It quickly| ! brings back the lovely sheen to your hair. Leaves it hczmifixllyl Will Speak in Vancouver. the trip down the Pacitic ~op at Yosemite Nutional ‘Par address at Mcachan connectian with the i niversary celebration { inal details of the itinerary with | pect to addresses were worked out | 1 i Ore.. will be in regcn Trail _an- by the President in Walter F. Brown commission on r ernment departments and of the executive. Mr. Brown left \vashington last night to confer with) | conference with chairn local committees on details of the President’s visit to each of the nine- teen \'I}M.\ 1 Twe Weeks In Alasks The itinerary for the vi Presidential party to Alaska has been ly worked out as the the Presiden desires on reaching the territory and also upon transpor- tation facilities. The itinerary ——_— White House, however. shows that the executive will spend about two [ = . XL Wit aeee mee | Lift Off with Fingers # to be consumed in the voyage Tacomia to the territory and same or somewhat les time for return trip to Vancouv Details of the return vo way of the Panama canal and Porto Rico likewise remain in a tentative | state, although it has been announced San Diego n the Shipping Board steamer President Harrison Only a Zone and the presidential party will continue on the Prsident Harrison w San Juan, wher after a short stay, its members will embark upon n- other Shipping Board v , the American Legion, for New York. i Sssioniinel MUTH FUNERAL TODAY. Many Attend Rites for Business Leader Here. Funeral services for George F. Muth, for more than haif a century en active business man, senlor p mer of the firm of e F. Muth Campany. and prominent in businesy les. who died Tuesday at h 1507 Irvin ; hetd av =G UrieTnoan from the family The interment | was in Oak Hill cemetery. ! The funeral was attended by a | delegation fronmi the Association of | Oldeft Inhabitants. the Washington | Board of Trad Columbia Heights | Citizens' Association, Tepresentatives of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, lll(" board of di tors of the tional lautheran Home for the Aged and all of the employes of the firm, and many personal friends. Mr. Muth w: old, a native of Martinsbur and came to this city fifty ago. Mr. Muth is ved by his| wife, M Susannah Muth: a son, | Edward E. Muth, and a daughter, | Miss M. Muth, and three siste | announced the Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a lit- tle “Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers.” Trul Your druggist sells a tiny bottle y vears| of “Freczone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn. or corn between the toes, and the calluses, with- out soreness or irritation. NOBLES of the Mystic Shrine While in Washington, we would appreciate your visit in our shop —for numerous gift -selections are available — including appropriate suggestions for the June Bride CHINA — CRYSTAL — ART OBJECTS — NOVELTY FUR- NITURE—SILVER—ETC, BULINGMARTIN (e AUgein17 F Strect and 1214 01219 & Street. Hours—8:45 to 5:30 Welcome Shriners---Visitors May we serve you? I and 2 Trousers Suits For Men and Young Men, $21.75 Radically reduced to close broken lots of suits that were higher priced early in the season. Many have two pairs of trousers, adding to the long wear of the suit with- out extra cost. Light and dark shades in various handsome, stylish fabrics and popular pat- terns. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. Men’s Furnishings Reduced 72 Men's Checked and Plaid Nainsook Union Suits, 85¢c each; were $L15. Knec length, closed crotch style; sizes 36, 42, #4. 61 Men’s Light-weight Imported Silk Four-in-hand Ties, greatly reduced to 65c each. Good sum- mer colors. 24 Suits Men's_Self Striped White Madras Pajamas, $2.15 each; were $3. Slightly mussed from handling; medium and large sizes. Men's Furnishings Section, First fivor. 60 pairs Men's Soft-finish Eng- lish Cotton Socks, 3 pairs for $1; were 75¢ pair. Cordovan only; sizes 9%, 10. 15 Short Lengths Imported Crepe Madras Shirting, 50c yd.; was $1 yd. Neat striped pat- terns; 2}, 3 yd. lengths. 15 prs. Men's Ribbed Wool Knicker Hose, $2.25 pr.; were $4. Plain tops that can be turned over or worn straight; plain black and brown; sizes 10%: and 11 Men’s White Oxfords $2.75 Pair 42 pairs White Buck and Canvas Oxfords, representing odd lots and broken sizes, which have been grouped together and marked very low to dispose of them quickly. 8; ¢ 56,7; D6 7 pairs Men'’s Tan and Black Calfski Sizes—A 8; B, 6, 6%, 7, 7%, Oxfords, greatly reduced to $4.75 pair. Sizes—B, 1014, 11; C, 6, 1033; D, 9%, 1 Men's Shoe Section, Second floor Children’s Shoes, $2.75 Pair Were *4, *5 and 18 pairs Boy Neolin _soles. Sizes—3%% 2V, 3.3, 4. 4% D; 3, 34, 5 E $275 pair; were $4. 7 pairs_Growing Girls' Tan Oxfords, $275 pair; were $3.75. Wing tips. Sizes—7%, 8 A; 7% B: 8 C; 3% D. 9 pairs Children's Tan Trot- Moc Oxfords, $2.75 pair; were $5. Sizes 9 C; 9 D; 8%, 9 E. 3 pairs Misses’ Smoked Elk Sandals, $275 pair; were $5. Sizes—13%, 1 C. Children's Seetion, Fourth floor Higher 23 pairs Misses’ Black Gun Metal One-strap Pumps. fst pair; were $5. Sizes—I2, 12, 13, 13%, 1. 1% A; 11%, 12 B: 1%, 13 v; C. 23 pairs Children’s White Canvas One-strap Pumps, $2.75 air; were much higher. Rub- Sizes—8, 84, 9, 9%, 23 pairs Boys’ Black Calf Ox- fords, Smsp ir; were $5. Eng- lish last. izes—3%, 5, 5% B; 4,4y, C; 4% 5D; 24, 3,3%, 4, 4 E. 66 Boys’ Rompers, 75¢; were $1.50 Short and long sleeves; tan and blue. Sizes—3, 4, 6, 7, 8 years. 87 Overalls. 55c each; were 75¢c. sisen4oT8, % Vearn: Knawi and Blae” acnim. 11 Fine Wash Suits. $1.75 each . were $3.30. Sport collar; short sleeves:; tan shade; slzes §, 6, 7 and 16 years. Boys' Section, Fourth fioor. 8 Play Suits. 55c each: were $1. Cover all garments or over underwear, Sizes 7 and 8 years. Khaki and dark blue with red trim. 14 Boyw’ Woolen Kaicker S $10.75 each; were 8$13.75. pairs trousers; excellent quality tweed. Sizes 10, 11 to 18 years. Reed and Reed Fiber Furniture Reduced 20 to 50 Per Cent 4 0dd Reed Settees, $4.15 each: were $8.25. Small size; woven seat and back; brown finish. 1 Reed Chafr, $15.75; was $20. Cushioned seat and back in at- tractive cretonne; box spring construction. 3 Reed Rockers, Special, $4.05 each. Woven seat and back; brown finisa. 6 Fiber Chairs, Speclal, 84.65 ench. Brown finish; woven seat and back. 1 High-Grade Reed Reading Chalr, 835; was §70. Woven seat and back; has floss seat cushion covered in hand-block printed linen; sand and blue finish, 1 Combination Telephone Table, and Chair, $11.25; waa $32.50. Split willow woven over wood frame; French gray enamel. 2 pleces’ slightly marred. Willow and Reed Section, Fifth floor. Women's Suits Prices Greatly Lowered In the assortment are several different smart models; one stvle trimmed with embroldery; colors are black, navy and tan. 2 Three-piece Models, in navy twillcord, braid trimmed, and blouse to match. $24.75 each: were $49.50. 4 Two-plece Suits, in tan. Greatly reduced to $19.50 em 2 Two-plece Navy Blue Suits. Reduced to $19.50 r~a 1 Two-piece Blac - iy reduced to $13.% . vy Blue Sult, as is. $]2.503 much higher. 1 Navy Blue Suit, as is. Re- ced to 31 Suit, great- § Sports Sults, $12.50 each; were $25. Women's Suit Section, Third Soor. 1 Reed Rocker. $15.751 wan £2250. Cushioned seat and back: attractive cretonne: spring seat fo.:’lm.ruc!lon: frosted brown fin- sh. 4 Reed Chairs and 4 Reed Rockers, $13.75 each; were $32.50. Excellent grade of reed; wide arms and comfortable fan shaped backs. Brown finish; box spring auto seat cushion, covered in at- tractive printed corduroy. 1 0dd Reed Settee, $27.50; was $50. Cushioned seat and back in attractive rich tone cretonne; box spring cushion resting on spring base; antique ivory finish. 1 Table, $32.50; was $85. Large; with drawer and shelf; sand and blue finish. 3 0dd Reed Smoking Stands $3.75 each; were 8$7.50, With brass ash tray: antique finish. 1 Reed Ivory Rocker, Special, Cushioned seat and back in cretonne. Women’s Hose . SPECIAL 20 dozen pairs Women's Full- Fashioned Black Lisle Hose, summer weight. 55c pair; were 75¢ ‘15 dozen pairs Women's Out- size Silk Hose, irregular weaves and broken size assortments; in black, white and street shades; sizes 9 to !0%. $1.25 pair; would be $2 if perfect. 12 dozen pairs Women’s All- silk Hose, in cordovan shade; uneven weaves; sizes 8% to 10. $1.65 pair; if perfect would be g3 ‘Women's Hosiery Section, First. foor. Woodward & Lothwop Friday R Good store-keeping reqiires that odds and ends of merchandise—however good—be disposed of quickly. accomplish this purpose. So on Friday we reduce prices radically to Some special merchan- dise at special, low prices is also offered tomorrow. Read this advertisement carefully; it will pay you. Remnant Day Merchandise is Not Returnable or Exchangeable; Not Sent C. O. D. or on Approval; Mail or Phone Orders Not Accepted. Misses’ Apparel 4 Sports Suits, of tan mixtures. brown and tan velour checks and tweeds; sizes 14, 16, 18; 81875 enchy were $30.50. 4 Navy Tallored Suits, of fine Polret Twill and tan and brown velour checks; sizes 14. 16, 15 $24.75 eachi were $40.50. 5 Tailored Polret Twill Suits: with short box, side-tie coats; sizes 14, 16, 1S. #2075 eachi 3 Sports Capes, of plald mix- tan and gray; sizes 16, 1§; $15 enchy were $25. 1 Rose Sports Cape, Reduced to $12.50. 1 Imported Blue Fabric Coat: size 16. Reduced to $12.50; was size 16. 7 Afternoon and Sports Dresses of Canton crepe and crepe de chine; sports mixtures. in brown and navy; sizes 14, 16, 15. Greatly reduced to $12.50 each. Misses' Section, Fourth floor. Women’s Sweaters 12 Brushed Wool Golf Sweat- ers, in navy, black and brown: sizes 38 to 41. 05 each; were 83.96. § High Neck Wool Sweaters, in brown and navy with contrast- ing shades of fiber; sizes 36 to 42 $1.95 each: were $3.05. 5 Wool Tuxedo or Jumbo Wool Sweaters, with or without pock- ets; navy, navy and white, black and white and nasturtium: sizes 38 and 40. 35 each: were $0.75. 4 Heavy Jumbo Wool Sweaters tuxedo style roll tollar: in tan and brown, or all white; sizes 36, 35, 40. 46. %3 eachs were $0.75. 7 Annette Kellerman Black Cotton Bathing Tights, sizes 40 and 42. 50c each; were 75c. Sweater Section, Third floor Women’s Dresses Reduced 1 Brown Satin and Lace After- noon Dress. size 35. $25; wan very much hizher priced. 1°Tan Chiffon Beaded After- neon Dress, size 36. $30.50; was .50, 4 Black Taffeta Street Dresses, sizes 30 to 40, 8§15 each; were 28, 4 White Chiffon Dance Frocks. el B SRR PRISSaIN 5 Imported Crepe de Chine Dresses, broken sizes. $12.50 each; were $10.50. Women's Dress Section, Third floor. A Special Lot Apron Frocks $1.95 Lawn Frocks of navy blue with red or white dots. the col- lar and sash bound with red or white folds; sizes 36 to 44. This price is very much lower y asked for frocks of ity. House Dress Sectios, Third floor. Women’s Coats and Capes Remnant Priced 3 Tan Capes, overplalds, for sports or travel. Reduced to $7.50 each. 4 Imported Coats. beautifully tailored models. $12.50 each: were $35. 1 Overplaid Street or Travel- Ing Cape, $12.50) was 325, 1 Tailored Coat, in a smart mixture. Reduced to $7.30, Women's Coat Section, Third floor. 20 dozen Colonial Glass Tumblers - Special, 48¢ dos. 10 dozen Tea Tumblers.. each; $1 dozen. 15 Colonial Glass, 2-quart Water Pitchers; Speciai, 35¢ each. 10 Clear Glass Colonial Water Sets, 6 tumblers and jug; Very Special, 58¢ wet. 10 Serving Trays, 10x16, glass covered and handled; Speeial, $1 Colonial Glass Ice Special, 10c each. 5 Heavy Cut Glass Sugar and Cream Sets, $2.30 each; were $5. 2 Odd Cut Glass Sugar Bowls, $1.50 each; were 83. 2 Light Cut Odd Glass Sugar Bowls, 50c each; were $1. 2 Heavy Cut Glass Cream Jugs, $1.50 each; were $3. Glassware Section, Fifth floor. Traveling Goods 3 18-inch Genuine Black Wal- rus Traveling Bags, sewed on corners, good hardware, leather _ lined; $8.50 each; were $15. 2 18-inch Genuine Black Cow- hide Traveling Bags, leather 1ined—hand sewed-in frame; $S.50 ench; were $12.50. 3 18-inch -Boarded Cowhide Traveling Bags, hand sewed-in frame, leather lined; $8.50 each; ‘were $11.50. 1 Woman's 18-inch Pullman Fitted Bag, cobra grained cow- hide, with blue moire lining and white toilet articles; slightly rubbed: $28.50; was $55. 1 Man's 24-inch Fitted Suit Case, black cobra grained cow- hide, leather lined; wood frame, eleven fittings. slightly rubbed— $27.50, was . Traveling Goods Section, First floor. Colored Silk Umbrellas Q ~ Sun-rain Umbrellas, with as- sorted wood handles, bakelite trimmed and finished bakelite $2.45 each; e $4.50. 8 Men's nch Tape Edge Glorla Cloth Umbrellas, assorted ;\‘md handles, $2.45 each; were 5 Men's Tape Edge Gloria Cloth Umbrellas, assorted wood, ster- ling silver trimmed;: handles slightly marred; $3.45 each; were handles; Children’s Hosiery 35 pairs Mercerized Lisle Socks, ; length: in old rose: slightly soiled; sizes 6, 7, 8. 812, 9. 3be palr; were 35c. 40 pairs Misses' Plain Mercer- ized Lisle Hose, in brown and cordovan; sizes 8, $1%;. Reduced to_35¢ pair. 24 pairs Infants' Lisle Hose, in white, fine ribbed; size 6'3. 25c pair; were 35e. pairs Infants’ Socks. with fancy tops: sizes 4, 412 10c pair; were 20c. 30 pairs Misses' Lisle and Mer- cerized Lisle Hose. black; small es 6. 7. 7%. 35c pair; 3 $1; ‘were much higher priced. Children's foor. Plain_Lisle Hosiery Section, Fourth Women’s Knit Underwear 15 Mercerized Lisle Combina- tion Suits, low neck, sleeveless, or Dbodice style: tight-fitting knee; in pink; size 4; slightly soiled. SL.50 eachi were $2.50. 22 Women's Lisle Envelope Chemise, sleeveless, low neck: 6; slightly soiled. 81 re $1.50. 46 Women's Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests, low neck, sleeveless, un- derarm shields; sizes 4, 5 6, 3 for $1;: were 50c Enit Tnderwear Section Women's Gloves 14 Price 85 pairs Women's 2-clasp Silk Gloves, in white, black, black embroldered * in sizes 5, 534, 6. 24 pairs Strap-wrist Gloves. in gray and beaver. B50e pair; were $1. 30 pairs Women's 2-clasp Du- plex Fabric Gloves, white Jined in natural; sizes 7%, 8. 50e pair; were $1. 80 pairs 16-button White Silk sizes 7, 7%, 8. Special, r. Glove Section, First floor. Special Size Apparel Q“r{ Cr::e d? Chine Dresaes, mm size 44%; .50 were $39.50. ik 1 Black Canton Dress, attrac- tively embroldered; size 44%; $49.50, was 365, 1 Navy Crepe de Chine Dress, slze 42%; $20.50, was $30.50. 2 Navy Blue Roshanara Crepe Dresses, handsomely embroid- ered; size 44%; specially priced, $49.50 ench. 1 Dress, of Navy Canton and Jacquard Crepe, Balkan Blouse :-«nflell alze 4414; $39.50, was 5. 1 Black Crepe de Chine Dreas, size 4814; $20.50, was $39.50. 3 Prunella Skirts, in black and white, or navy and gold; waist bands 33 and 35 inches: $7.50 ench; were $5.50. Tailored Coats Greatly Reduced to $19.50 Included are Three-quarter Covert Coats and Men's Wear, with Canton crepe linings; sizes 4245, 4475, 4015, Special Size Section, Third floor. Odds and Ends Chinaware At much less than usual prices Some one-of-a-kind faney pieces—others taken from the Dinnerware section — plates, platters, covered dishes, cups, saucers and many other items. Chinaware Section, Fifth floor. Radio Sets $17.50; were $36 5 DeForest Radio Craft Re- ceiving Sets, $17.50 each. 3 DeForest Radio Craft 2-Stage Amplifiers, $17.50 each; were §35, To match DeForest Sets men- tioned above. 4 Endicott “Crystal Sets and Single Head Set, 87.50 each; were n 1 Tuska Detector and 2-Stage Amplifier, $30; was much higher. 1 Firco Detector and 3-Stage Amplifier. $100; was very much higher. Built-in loud speaker. Radio Section, Fourth Soor. Shipmeents Free—Purchases packed, wrapped and shipped free to any point in the United States., emnant Day—Decided Savings 500 White Sateen Petticoats’ Very Special, *1 each Shadowproof Petticoats of fine qquality sateen, Scalloped or hemstitched—with reinforced panels. At this price vou can afford to have the number of washable petticoats that every woman needs in Summer weagher. Petticoat Section, Third floor. Women’s Underthings Special, *1.35 each The assortment includes Gowns, Petticoats, nvelope Chemisc, Step-ins, Open and Closed Drawers, Princess Slips and Corset Covers—of_nainsook, tailored or trimmed with embroidery and lace. Women's Muslin Underwear Section. Third fvor. Girls’ Gingham Dresses Reduced to *1.25 36 Gingham Dresses, suitable for school or su ner vacation days—varied styles and colors; sizes 8 to 14 ra’ Navy Blue Two-plece Sults, with box jackets; sizes 15, and crepe de chine—in peach and rose: sizes 15, $7.50 each; were 31250, Girls® Infants’ Hats, variety of styles and colors; Greatly Reduced to 95c each. Girls' Section, Fourth floor. and Jusiors’ 9 Girlw* Sports Skirts, in fanc: of white jean: with navy sel collar and cuffs, trimmed with white braid; sizes 16, 18, 20; 85¢ emch; were much hite Nainsook Gowns, lace and embroidery trimmed, size § 75c.each; were $1.50. Sports Oxfords, ¥3.75 Were Much Higher Priced 104 pairs Women's Sports Oxfords in a number oi different models from regular stock; removed for clearance because they arc small lot combina oy C. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. S5to7 There are black and gray, ns: rubber soles and heels. 5 AAA;4t0o7 AA; 3% toZA;3,3%,4and 6 B; 24,3, 64 pairs Women's White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords greatly reduced to $2.75 pair. With black trimming sizes from our regular stock; sizes 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 5%, 7% and 8 A3 3, 3%, 4, 444, 5, 5%, 8 B 3%:.6.612a odd lots and broken AAA; S, 5% d8 A“A Bien- Jolie Corsets $3; were $5 and $6 12 Corsets and Girdles; back face and laceless; of treco and striped _coutils; sizes®23, 24, 26, 27. 28, 29. 75 Bandeaux, special, 40c each. Hook front and back; fine pink poplin and brocade; ribbon or tape shoulder straps. Sizes 32 to 40. 7 Dark Blue Silk Sanitary Aprons, 75¢c; were $1.50. 16 Pink and White Sanitary Aprons, 35¢ each; were 50c and higher. Regular or X2 sizes. 8 Sanitary Belts, 25¢ each; were 45c. All elastic; medium and small sizes. Corset Section, Third fioor. 25 Girdles, Corsets and Beits, greatly reduced to $2 each. B & J. Treo. Lily of France: coutil, brocade and satin in combined lot, 22 to 2 all sizes in one make. 50 Fine Bandeaux, 95c each; were $150 and $1.65. Pink and white satin and net; also long- fine models in brocade: hook back or side; ribbon shoulder straps; sizes 38 to 10 Corsets, greatly reduced to $3 each. Different makes and styles, including Modart, Amer- ican Lady, Madam Lyra and others. Low and medium bust: sizes 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 29, 30, 34 and 3. Special, 100 Pairs Hemstitched Matquisette Curtains, $1.10 Pair A good curtain for either the summer cottage or city home. Well made, white, mercerized finish; 24 yards long. A collection of Short Lengths of various Drapery and uphol- stery fabrics; odd lots and one-of- reduced prices. Curtain Section, Fifth fioor. kind pairs of Curtains at greatly 60 Tailored Blouses, $1.85 Reduced from $2.95 and higher Many of them are Forsyth Blouses, in dimity; also a few handmade colored striped dimity: all sizes except 40 in combined Tot. 7 Colored Striped Silk Tailored Blouses, $3.85 each; were $5.75. Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 46. 7 Extra Size Georgette Blouses, $3.95 emch; were $7.50. Brown, navy, flesh and white; sizes 44%, 48, 62 Blouse Section, Third fioor. 22 Lingerie Blouses, greatly re- duce: 85¢ each. Colored checked gingham, blue organdie and blue, rose and orchid dimity; many models to select from. Sizes—Eight, 34; seven, 36; three, 38; two, 42; two, 46 66 Blouses, in_ light shades, $3.95 each; were $5.75 and $6.75. Brown, black, navy, flesh and white. black and white; striped silk: sizes 34 to 46. 400 Remnants Wash Dress Goods Reduced Lengths of 17 to 4 yards. 36-inch Cotton Canton Crepe 38-inch Crepe Ratine 36-inch Novelty Crepes 2 38-inch Novelty French Ratine nch Plain {‘rench Ratine {:panese Crepe . 30-inch Plisse Crepe .......... Remnants of Plain and P 60c yard; was 85c ..75¢ yard; was $1 ..30c yard; ..30c yard; rinted Voiles, Embroidered Swiss, Tissue Ginghams, Dress Ginghams, Kiddie Kloth, Percales—at re- duced prices. Ootton Dress Goods Section, Second fioor. Children’s Wearables All Very Low Priced 36 Plain and Checked Gingham Dresses, with collars and cuffs and ruffies down the front; in copen, green, pink and yellow: sizes 2 to 5 years; S0c each; were 75¢ oBe. 122 Children's Gingham Dresses, in pink. green, yellow. copen—collar _and _ cuffs ~edged with plaid; some with white col- lar and cuffs; sizes 2 to 5 years, 75c each; werf 05c to $1.50. Infants® Section, Fourth floor. 59 Children's White Checked Dimity Dresses, with, collar and cuffs of blue, orchid, pink or yel- low: smocked to match; sizes 2 to 6 years; $1.95 each; were $2.43, 24 Infants' Long Nainsook Skirts, handmade, finlshed with hem. or, with lace edge, or hand- scalioped ruffie; $1.05 each; were $2.95. 72 Children's Gertrude Slips, lace or embroidery trimmed: sizes 2 to b years; 95¢c each; were $1 to $1.75. *

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