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THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1923 By the Ansociated Pres 2 MOSCOW, August 20.—An agricul- tural exposition in which the farm- ing interests of many countries, in- cluding the United States, are par- ticipating is_open here. l MOSCOW HAS FARM SHOW\ - American firms to the number of twenty-six are represented by the American Allied Corporation. Some Ten Drowned Near St. Paul| American sclentifc, ~orsenizations : sl LSS When Launch Sinks—One Victim Is Bride. ]im I][][:KMEN #isted by scores of civilians, today REI”RN ]-n DUI|ES were dragging the Mississippi river for bodies i e ten p g3 1 drowned when theis twunen sank 1n | BFitish Strike Ends, Workers Paut tuat a7 "7 Seuh 54 Bitter Against Leaders; H May Reorganize Union. Paul last night. | August 20.—All available police at South St. Paul as- An attempt also was being made to locate the ill-fated 30-foot craft in an effort to learn definitely. what caused it to o under and end o tragically a day of merry-making and picnicking. Those who perished were Mrs. it Pauline Martinell \ LONDON, August 20.—Fifteen thou- Aaught 11, her three sons and | o, 1iq London dock workers are pre- tughter-in-law. two grandchildren, | pared to return to work tomorrow, Miss Margaret Maky. thirteen, sister | following the collapse of their strike of Mrs. Andrew Martinelli, and Frank | which lasted seven weeks. and Robert Gaultier. While woers agfee that they .The body of Mrs. Pauline Martinelli | failed miserably in_ their attempt to was the only one recovered last night. | flout the union leaders b. :nkuna.u{ Hunsba thorized strike, they carry back with Ao e aea -1 them an intenseé bitterness against the ew Martinelli was a Minneap- | General Transport Workers' Union. olis business man and an x~xperli'1‘he)‘ want a completely new organ- boatman. He built the launch in|lZation with nmeh}l‘a 1-||0m:nh'r0m lhfe MWDok the ymcly went ton siles dows| STEES GF Ghoor who Sivk SGrE wet- - ! fering. 4 &lztnr‘:erjror abmrx nic. They were re-| In some quarters the dock workerur & just before dusk when the! strike is held to be symptomatic o tragedy occured the feeling throughout - the British % John McCoy, a fisherman, said that | trade union movement in which the Trom- the Martiel rute owmen Vonl B Far removed. from actusl condi: Ma craft when 00 far removed fr - €aw a man suddenly leap overboard-| tions. that their paid officlals are lv- Then, he said, the other men fol- | ing in comparative luxury unable towed.” and the women started (o either to interpret the workers' de weream. but before he could reach ' mands or to understand their discom :gge i«nm ‘u]| ere gone and only Mr forts. auline Martinell’s body was visible. | During the course of the doc that the bont had Tan arens Pinion | STkt Mndusthial difmcultics Bav obstruction Just berow the Ruriase s | heen forced upon public attention, in | the water. “The river is extremely | particular the system of the govern- || :\o“-n;n.e". the accident occurred | ment ml)nu;doh-s lodl‘he lunemrunyed. 1 nother opinion was that the engine| In Some docking districts strikers| may in some manner have fallen|received far better fare from the lo- through the bottom, tearing a hole, {cul authorities thin they could bu Whree Drevwacalls Souss: | \when employed, at the same time get- | e 2 cash in the form of a dole|| NEW YORK, August 20.—Three -r,l""“ e ? ar | | wons were A oaUEUst 20 ~Three per. | amounting to one-third thelr regular | | sound vesterday when a motor boat | \Whil o 3 o e the unlon treasury refused to | apsized off Throggs neck, in view of | issue a single penny for the strikers | hundreds on the b » av v e aathe b Mre.: Richara | 15ca1 suthorities ‘became layish with Anderson of Manhattan and an u identified man. Their bodies were i H BY HAL O'FLAHERT. i By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1923. i { | tax payers' mon Discipline | within trade unions apparently re- laxed to such an extent that there, ! covered, | can be no certainty that wage agree- Newly-Weds Drowned. ments will be honored or union lead- | SPARTA. Ga. August 20.—Lester | €rship recognized. Brantley, son of J. H. Brantles of this! Collective bargaining. upon which and his bride of two weeks were ! SUCh great store has been laid by allf ned in the Savannah river at | trade unions, is seriously imperilled. gYDt, Ga., yvesterday, according to|Endless eriticism also has developed information vived here. Brantley OVer the method of basing u wage | was drowned. it was stated, in trying | #&8Teement upon the cost of liy to rescue his brid, ¥18 lindexes of ‘which vary so greatly Foai b el from month to month that it seems girls and « man. Evelyn Gallowgy, | n the case of the dockers, they | s Melts. Teabel Turnbull and Jo- {agreed In December to a cut in their aepnponkell. all of Kingston. were, wuges if the index fell below a cer- Seaterday wh S Ay AT A'P:le_rfi'mm point In June. When this hap- ey oy orben 8 rowbost in which | poned they vofnsed fo orcdlt the val- e by o Seseing the lake was cap- , idity of the oficial figures. g * s 3 | Throughout the country the work- —_— ing people view the dockers' strike If men and women would hn—;.—lula» indicative of bad union leadership, cach other.us re v as they forgive | and consequently a lowering of the themselves. this ldn't be a bad ! morale of the whole trade union old world to live n.ovement Youth Renewed Anybody can afford new clothes if they have any clothes at all. No magic wand is needed to make last year’s fall suits, coats and furs as fresh and attractive as new purchases. Just bring them to The Hoffman Company for cleaning, dyeing and repairs. Call Main 4724 Tie CLEANERS & DYERS 720 13th Street N.W. These New Apartme:ts are ready at Fifteenth and W Streets N.W. —and are meeting a demand for Suites of the size and arrangement that are now available—in this desirable location. We've put into them the most advanced ideas —and finished them with the care and taste which char- acterize Kite building. There are two to four rooms—with bath and dining alcove—renting from $45 to $97.50. Don't delay your inspection, for engagements are being rapidly made. Open day and evening. Harry A. Kite - (Incorporated) 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 50c and 59¢ Turkish Towels 39c Each 19¢ Slight mil] seconds, but the faults are hardly worth mentioning. Heavy { Grade Double - thread Turkish Towels in all- white, also wNh Dblue borders. with white fancy tops colors. to 10. Children’s 39¢ Socks Children’s Fine Mercerized Cotton Sock: in three-quarter length, body in assorted All sizes from 6 d and SEVENTH AND K “THE DEPENDABLE STORE” $1 Neckwear 69c Susquehanna Silk-and- wool Four-in-hand Ties— the neckw not wrinkle. stripes, dots and new fig- ured patterns. " 29¢ Dress Ginghams 18c inch Dress Ginghams, r that will in checks, stripes angd Choice of plaids; warranted fast colors. Excellent, wearing quality. Tuesday An “Odds & Ends” Sale of Merchandise Left From Our Half-Yearly Rummage Sale at Such Low Prices the Store Will Be Crowded With Eager and Early Shoppers $1.50, $2 and $2.5¢ Umbrellas, 95¢ lots from our regular i cluding men's, women's and children's umbrel 0d quality American (cotton) taffeta cov warranted fast black and rainproof. Also ¢ dren’s umbrellax of blue and garnet cloth, ranted fast color. Good assortment of stylish handles. including rings and loops. Women’s Costume Slips $1.19 Of soft and lustrous white jsateen. with double shoulder straps, full length; also white nainsook slips with fine embroidery’ and ribbon trimmed yokes; double skirts. Full cut and well made. $2.50 Costume Slips, $1.98 Costume Slips of imported sateen, in bl brown and green: with hemstitched yokes and double straps. All sizes. Various o Women’s Dresses, Suits and Coats Dresses of dark voiles, beautifully trimmed: sizes 36 to 46 and 4215 10 524 In the lot. $7.98 values reduced to ... Dresses made of dark printed voiles and ginghams, including $2 69 extra sizes: all styles and c poiret, twill, Walues to $6.50. AL ....... Skirts of tricotine, plaids; trimmed with buttons: side pleats: pleated and shirred 2'98 models. ues to $9.75 At Dresses of imported gingham for misses and women; also extra neatly, trimmed. Values to $5. At Suits made of tricotine; color new: blue only: trimmed with braid. Sizes 16 to 42. Values $8.75 t0 $24:50. At ..... 5 Silk Dresses of crepe de chine; straightline and belted models; side panels; short or three-quarter-length sleeves. Sizes 16 to 40. Values $3.98 to $12.50. At Blouses of georgette crepe, trim- med with lace and_ silk braid: three-quarter sleeves. round or V necks; light i $1.48 and dark shades. S| s 1 Values to $5.98. At . . Coats and Suits, in sport and dressy models; materials of tricotine. plaids and Kammelure, including dark and light shadés; broken siz $. . AL hree-piece Costume and Tailored Suits, made of poiret twill or tricotine; trim- med with braid or embroidery; and Over- blouse of Canton crepe. with contrasting colors. Sizes 18, 18 and 38 Values to $79.30. 524_50 At $3 and $3.98 Handbags $2.69 Odd lots of High-grade Leathe nigher-priced lines. all ir up-to-date styles and shape: Large and small stylgs of Morocco, Beaver Calf, Goat and movelty Yeathers. — Some Jeather liped; fitted with purse and mirror. Women’s 75¢ Sport Hose, 49¢ Vertical-stripe Sport Hose of silk and cotton mixed: in two-tone and plain combinations of various colors. Nearly all sizes in the lot. “R and G” Corsets, $1.98 Discontinued numbers reduced for clearance. Of beautiful silk and cotton batiste, in low bust model, with long skirt and flexible boning. Nearly all sizes in the lot. Monday _at $1.98 $1.50 and $1.98 Necklaces, 89¢ I'earl Bead Necklaces. very lustrous finish; per- fectly graduated and with solid gold clasp; 24 and 27 inch lengths. Bracelets, 79¢ Women's and Misses' Bracelets, in the segson’s most popular_styles, including hoop and flexible decigns, brilliantly set in rhinestone and com- binatlon rhinestone and colored stone effects. Made of_white metal and shell in various colors. Beaded Bags, $1.12 Women's and Misses' Imported Beaded Hand- bags, in plain colors and rich floral effects. Made with'crochet edge_and finished with beaded tassel. 50c Handbags, 25¢ Children’'s_Handbags, made of fancy colored silks; also Beaded Bags in pretty floral designs. Substantial frames, with chain handles. Jersey Silk Camisoles, $1.69 Women's Jersey Silk Camisoles, made in bodice style with ribbon shoulder straps and lace yokes; in flesh color only. 39¢ Gauze Vests, 2lc low neck; no Bags from our Women's Gauze Cotton Vests; slecves: regular sizes only. Boys’ Underwear, 45¢ Boys' Separate Garmentsyin ecru balbriggan: shirts with high neck and short sléeves; drawers with reinforced seats. Ages 6 to 16 years. Children’s Waist Suits, 65¢ Children’s Nainsook Waist Suits; sleeveless with low neck: reinforced seat: knee.pants with_elastic band. Ages 2 to 12 years. The famous Varsity Brand. Women’s 59¢ Union Suits 39¢ Women's Gauze Cotton Union Suits; low neck and no sleeves; tight and loose knee; also some in bodice style with loose knee. Men’s Handkerchiefs, 1 Men's _woven colored border corded effects with hemstitched borders, soft finish. Sold regularly at 16c. 58c Flock Voiles, 36-inch Flock Voiles with new improved dots; in'a good assortment of colors. 59¢ Brocades, 39¢ 35-inch Silk-and-cptton Brocade, a handsoine material ‘with rich Iustrous finish, in street and evening shades. = 50c Woven Tissues, 29¢ Yd. ‘Woven Tissues, in a variety of neat woven checks and broken. plaids; fine soft-finish quality in a good assortment ‘of colors. handkerchiérs; - - olive and dark ‘greems. Lots are necessarily limited and we cannot guarantee that all the items will last In order to avoid possible disappointment come early and throughout the entire day. reap the best part of the bargains. We cannot fill mail or phone orders. Percales, 15¢ Yard Yard-wide Percales, in light grounds, with printed checks, striped, dots, plaids and neat fig- ures. Close woven soft-finish grade. 29¢ Romper, Cloth, 19¢ 32-inch Romper Cloth, in dark grounds with stripes and plain shades. Warranted fast color: For children’s rompers and women's house dresses. 35¢ Tissue Ginghams, 16¢ 36-inch Woven Tissues, in colored woven stripes; fine soft-finish quality, warranted fast colors. 25¢ Shaker Flannel, 16¢ 27-inch Shaker Flannel, a heavy double fleeced quality, for infants’ and children’s wear. 59¢ Woven Tissues, 39¢ Beautiful quality Tissue Ginghams, in a variety of checks and broken plaids; very fine, sheer nra- terial, in 21l wanted colors. 38 inches wide $1.50 to $2.50 Earrings $1 Pair All styles and colors, wn*jet. pearl, jade, red. Lapis, crystal, amber and various tone combina- tions. In ball, shower and pendant styles. 39¢ White Organdy, 39¢ A very sheer, fine. transparent quality. snow white bleached and beautifully finished. This or- gandy will give splendfd service and wash per- ly. Note the width—full 45 inches wide.* new low price for tomorrow’s sale—39e a yard, " 50¢ White Batiste, 25¢ Half price tomorrow for this beautiful W Batiste, yarn mercerized quality, with soft fi for lingerie. Full 40 inches wide. 45¢ Indian Head, 29¢ 44-inch White Indian Head, the linén-finish qual- ity so desirable for women's and children’s wear. Mill_lengths from 2 to 10 _vards. $2.25 English Longcloth : $1.79 0. 200 Imperial English Longcloth. 36 inches ide; 10 vards in each piece. Soft chamois finish grade. 29¢ India Linon, 19¢ 40-inch White India Linon, snow white bleached, fine and sheer for waists and children's dresses. 50c White Voile, 29¢ 40-inch White Chiffon Voile, fine, sheer, two-ply grade. with wide taped edge. 50c Shirting Madras, 29¢ 36-inch White Shirting Madras, with white mer- cerized stripes; close-woven, soft-finish grade for men’s and bovs' shirts. 50¢ White Oxfords, 24c 36-inch White Oxford Cloth, yarn mercerized guality: a very desirable material for men’s and oys' shirts. 69¢ Wash Satin, 49¢ y inch Wash Satin, a high-grade cotton fab in all wanted s for lingerie. also white. 35¢ White Voile, 19¢ 40-inch White Voile, with the desired sheerness for-waists and dresses” Fifm woven and durable. 39c¢ White Pique, 29¢ i inch White Pique, close-woven, firm quality, in small pin _welts. 30c¢ White Ratine, 29¢ 36-inch White Ratine, in_the stylish pebble weave: a material that finds favor for fall wear. 39¢ and 50c¢ Voiles, 19¢ 38 and 40 inches wide, in light and dark grounds, and many, many styles to choose from, in cheqk. dots, neat figures, floral patterns, etc. Very fine. cheer qualities that will wear weil and tub Splen- didly. Some are slight misweaves. 59¢ Canton Crepe 29¢. 36-inch Canton Crepe, a high-grade cotton fabric, in navy blue, copen. light blue, pink. tan an brown. also plain color Ratine in white, navy blue and red. 30c Linene Suiting, 18¢ 24-inch Linene Suiting. a firm-woven, durable quality with linen-like finish. Choice of pink, tan, pongee, old rose and white. 39¢ Colored Organdy, 19¢ 40-inch Colored Organdy, very fine, sheer trans- parent grade, in street and evening shades. 59¢ Colored Poplin, 45¢ 36-inch Colored Poplin, superior yarn mercerized, quality. will not lose its beautiful finish in wash- ing. AH_wanted colors and white, 33¢ New Process Voiles, 29¢ 38-inch New Process Voiles, in dark grounds with dots, scrolly and neat designs; warranted fast_colors. 39¢ and 75¢ Voiles, 39¢ 4 Beautiful Satin Stripe Voiles, and Yarn Mer- cerized Shadow Stripe Volles, in neat polka dots —all of the highest grade and most beautiful’ texture. $1.19 Pure Linen, 79¢ 36-inch Pure Linen, in reseda, old rose, gray, henna and tan, beautiful firm woven quality. $8 and $9 Comforts, $5.95 Wool-filled Comforts, size 72x80: covered with sateens and other high'grade materials; filled with soft fluffy wool, making a light weight, but warm- covering. An éxtra seam or two in the covering caused the maker to sell them to us at a low price. Part-Wool Blankets, $4.45 66x80 and 70x80, double-bed sizes, in plaids of various colors; also white with fancy borders. Subject to slight defects. If perfect would sell for $6 and $6.50 pair. Sale price, $4.45. Heavy-Weight Comforts Sizes 72x80 and 72x84; filled with soft cotton, covered with fine grade sateens and soft-finish cambrics. Worth $6 and $7. 39¢ to 45¢ Cretonnes, 22¢ A host of patterns and colors to ct from, suitable for any room in the house. Mill.lengths from 2 to 8 vards, but plenty of almost every pat- tern for every need. All excellent quality and warranted fast colors. b $1 Window Shades at 69c Olled opaque and dead finish Holland wWindow . Shades, 3'7t. by 5 ft. 9 inches finished size. Mounted on strong spring rollers. Choice of white, ecru, Complete with ring and all fixtures. -~ 69c Swiss Organdy, 49¢ 45-inch genuine imported Swiss Organdy, a very fine, sheer quality with permanent finish. In street and evening shades. 89¢ Tan Pongee, 65¢ 2-ingh Tan Pongee. a silk-and-cotton material in the %stylish demi-rough weave—unsurpassed for wear and looks. 69c Pongee, 49¢ inch Silk-and-cotton Pongee, rich lustrous finish quality, in all wanted street and evening shades, also black and white. $1.69 Sweaters, $1.09 - Little tots’ all-wool Sweaters of fine grade, in slip-on style; choice of all white, also white and pink trimme $2.98 and $3.50 Sweaters $1.98 Little tots' pure wool Sweaters, in solid_pink and’ white trimmed with pink or blue. Pretty styles. 59¢ Combination Suits, 48¢ Little children’s white cross-barred Combination Suits, open front and drop elastic knee. Sizes 2 to 5 years. $4.69 Raincoats, $2.98 Little Children’s Raincoats, with hats to match; of rubberized tweed: made with ‘all around belt and pockets. Sizes 6 and 5 yvears only. Boys’ 59¢ and 69¢ Blouses 39¢ and with attach riped percales and plain ton pongee Sizes 8 to 16 years. (First and Third Floors.) $1.39 and $1.50 Koveralls 79¢ The gzenuine Koveralls, all first quality—manu- facturer's discontinued lots. Long and short xleeves: neat stripes and plain colors. Sizes 1 to 8 vears. (First ond Third Floors.) $10 Two-Pants Suits, $6.59 stock. in neat heather a lined. Sizes 7 to muslin seat, Sport styl llars, of Broken lines from regular mixtures for fall. Coats alpa 11 yeal $3 Camp Suits, $1.55 Boys' Khaki Camp Suits; separate shirt with knickers to match: sport shirt with long or short sleeves. Broken sizes. $1.29 to $2 Play Suits, 79¢ Boys and Girl< Play Suits, including Indian Squaw, Cowboy and Broncho Girl styles; two- piece garments of khaki, neatly trimmed. Sizes 2 to 12 years. $6 Grass Rugs, $3.35 (42) Heavy Double-warp Grass Rugs; size S$x19 ft.: in green, blue and brown stenciled colorings. ice of oriental, medallion and novelty designs. Congoleum Art Rugs, $13.55 Because of a slight defect in the design these are termed seconds by the manufacturer; 9x12-ft. sjze; in handsome wool rug designs that are ap- propriate for dining or living rooms. All with complete borders, $12.50 to $18 Rugs, $9.85 Termed “summer rugs.” but used by many the vear around; small lots and floor samples, includ- fng 9x12-ft. Rattania and Cherokee Fiber Rugs. §x10-ft. Crex de Luxe Rugs, S$.3x10.6 Cherokee Fiber Rugs. arnd 9x12-ft. wool and Fiber Rugs. Stenciled Grass Rugs 18c and 48c Each 18x36-Inch Size, 1Sc 27x34-inch Size, 48c Scatter Rugs of heavy double-warp grass; in oriental and medallion designs of various -color- inzs.—(First Floor. Barzain Table.) 98¢ Sample Neckwear, 59¢ New and dainty neckwear that will add just the right finishing tbuch to the costume—manufactur- er's samples and right up to the minute in style. The group includes Venise Lace Collar and Cuff Sets and embroidery, organdy and evelet effects. Tomorrow at Rufflings, 59¢ Yard Val-Lace Ruffiings, in circular and traight ef- fects: very popular for trimming dresses. White and cream color. 79¢ Vestees, 49¢ Camisole Vestees, of Val and Venise laces, with net shoulder straps and elastic top. 20¢ Huck Towels, 121/¢ 69 dozen Heavy Huck Towels, soft absorbent grade. All White only. $1.29 Flexo Petticoats, 95¢ Flexo Petticoats. with deep flounces of fine em- broidery in several new patterns. All lengths. Snug-fitting around the waist and very serviceable. Sale price, 95c each. Muslin Drawers, 50c Women's Muslin Drawers, with soft flounces of fine grade embroidery. All sizes. $2.50 Spreads, $1.98 $0x90 White Dimity Spreads, full double-bed size; subject to slight mill imperfections. $5.50 Bed Sets, $3.79 Crochet Bed Sets, scalloped, with cut-out corners, in heavy raised Marseilles patterns. Full double- "™ 20¢ Muslin, 14¢ Yard-wide Bleached Muslin, good, close woven, soft finish cotton. . 15¢ Cotton, 101/5¢ 39-inch Unbleached Cotton, strong and firmly woven; will wash well. $4 and $4.50 Blankets < $2.95 66x80 Heavy Double-bed Blankets, in plaids of blue, pink. tan and gray: also gray with fancy border; good quality soft-finish cotton. Women’s Handkerchiefs, 9¢ Wome: Embroidered Handkerchiefs of lawn, dimity d batiste; white and colored, also plain white and" colored linen Handkerchiefs. Regular 15¢ and 26c¢ values. 59¢ ‘Chair Cushions at 37¢ Bar, Harbor Shape Chair Cushions, covered with cretonnes, in light or dark patterns, filled with _ colton and tufted with 10 buttons. Spreads, $2.29 White Crochet Spreads, full double’bed size, in heavy raised Marseilles patternas finish Muslin Gowns, 79¢ Women's soft finish Muslin Night Gowns, in em- pire and round neck styles, trimmed with em- broidery. Fyll cut and neatly made. 40c Half Hose, 19¢ Pair Men's Mercerized Lisle Half Hose, extra strong reinforced heel, toe and sole. Black and plain colors. Manufacturer's irregulary. Men’s $1 Shirts, 69¢ Men's *Blue Chambray Work Shirts, collar tached; double stitched throughout: one bl pocket. Full cut size >erfect quality $1 to $1.50 Underwear, 55¢ Men's Balbriggan Union Suits, ribbed or flat representing odds and ends from our regular stock. Some slightly imperfect 50c Suspenders, 29¢ Police and Firemen's Suspenders heavy-weight eclastic, leather cast-off. with made "$1 Shoe Sale Continued Tomorrow A good assortment of styles an main for tomorrow's selling—come first choice. Included are Tennis Oxfords. Children's and Misses' White Can High and Low Shoes and Leather S Women's Oxfords and Pumps and High Shoes. Former values were $2 to $5 pair. tomorrow at ene dolla Shoe Department—First Floor Choice G4 . Al §2.25 Canton Crepe, $1.79 Heavy rich pebble weave and a quality that will give entire satisfaction. One of the favored =ilks for fall wear—anticipate your needs and buy at this savin The color assortment includes . Japan blue, copen, brown, mocha, tan, silver old rose, sandalwood and white., 39 inches $2.25 Chiffon Taffeta, $1.49 5-inch Chiffon Taffeta, heavy soft-finish qual- ity, in a large variety of street and evening shades. also beautiful changeable effects. $1.59 Crepe de Chine, $1.29 39-inch Crepe de Chine, fine all pure silk qual- ity, in the most wanted shades, inclulding plenty of ‘white and black. $2.50 Silk Charmeuse, $1.69 40-inch Charmeuse, a heavy all-silk quality, With rich lustrous satin face. In a desirable shade of golden brown $1.50 Seamless Sheets, $1.06 $1x90-inch size for double beds: all perfect qual- ity. Good strong, servicezble sheets, hand-torn and ironed. Misses’ Gowns at 69¢ Misses' Nightgowns of soft-finish nainsook, in white and flesh, slip-over style with kimono sleeves and embroidery yoke. $2.45 and $3 Hats, $1.29 Straw Hats. Bradford” and cason’s best Choice of our entire stock of Men’; including the popular “Smart Se oldenberg’s “Special.” All this styles, in fancy and staple braids. 1 to $1.50 Night Robes, 69¢ ght Robes of fine quality cambric and plain_or trimmed with washable braid v soiled and in broken sizes. Some slightly mperfect. 200 in the lot. $2.50 and $3 Pajamas, $1.95 make Pajamas of fine quality mad- ras. nainsook. cotton crepe, mercerized cotton and high-grade cfoths. Trimmed with silk loops or washable braid. Perfect quality; s A to D $1.75 Sheets, $1.19 72x99-inch size Seamless Bleached Sheets, termed “run-of-the-mill” because of slight faults. Heavy, round thread quality, free from starch or dressing. $1.00 Sheets, 65¢ 54x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets. close grade and perfect quality; for single beds. $1.69 Sheets, $1.29 31x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, full double-be size, close woven, firm quality, free from sta or dressing. $1.39 Sheets, 98¢ 63x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra length for single beds; heavy. round thread quality 35¢ Pillowcases, 22¢ 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, large size torn and ironed; free from starch or dressing. 45¢ Pillowcases, 29¢ 42x36 Bleached Pillowca: of superior grade pillowcase cotton; finished with deep hem Women’s Handkerchiefs 6 for 25¢ Women's Handkerchiefs in white with hem- stitched borders, satin stripes. embroidered corner and plan color effects. Values to 10c. 79¢ Boudoir Caps, 59¢ Each Dainty “Boudoir Caps of satine and messaline silk, trimmed with lace. Choice of pink, orchid, maize aml blue. Tomorrow at 59c each. $2 Bed Pillows, $1.45 Each Bed Pillows, size 21x27 inches, covered with plain striped or fancy art tickings, filled with good quality sanitary feathers. Men’s White Handkerchiefs, 9¢ Men's white handkerchiefs with borders, satin stripes- and border styles. of values to 19c aultless woven hemstitched Seconds Men’s Two-Pants Suits Formerly Up to $24.75 Reduced to $15.75 | Broken lots of our higher-priced Two-pants Suits for young men, well tailored of tweeds and dark mixtures; sizes 33 to 38 in young men’s models. : $24.75 Suits, $10.95 Few-of-a-kind suits left from lines sold at §24 brown and green colorings; good quality fabrics and excellently tailored; sizes 3¢ to 38 only. Two-Pants Suits, $12.95 All of these sold at much higher prices. Students’ Two-pants Suits; of blue serge and funcy brawn mixtures; sizes 31 to 37; limited quantity. Direct Entrance to Men's Clothing Store at K Street.