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WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1923. L ‘Women’s Blouses, $3.95 ATTACK ANSWERED " going vacht Siala chored in_the « BY GOV. WooD Declares “Ex-Convict” Chos-' -en as Mayor Has Had Good Record in Office. Almost simultaneously with the re- Teipt yesterday by the War Depart- ment of the telegram from Manuel | Quezon, charging that Gov. Gen. Leon- | ard Wood of the Philippines had ap- rointed Eulogio Ridriquez, “an ex- convict,” mayor of Manila, the de-! partment received advices from Gen. | Wood, asscrting that he had no pre- | vious ku “of anything un-| favorable odriquez’s record. He | odded that e was making a thorough of the charges. I od's cablegram follows: | hour ago information | Trached me that ulogio Rodrigueg, who was reeently appointed by me mayor o nila. was convicted a military court-martial | ced to one year's imprison- } ment in Bilibid. He was sixteen years old at that time and served his e tence. 3 released in.June, .’I"I S t 1 interpreter for the B S from 1901 to 3. and wa. in other ¢ pacitics in the United States govern- ment service until 1907, Held Other Posts. “In 1909 he was appointed by Go Gen. Smith the mayor of his town. AMont an, R and was elected | sident {he following year In 1916 | was first elected governor of the ! province of Rizal. completing his} 1919, 1922 he w | vlected governor of Rizal and " this capacity until appointed mayor of Manila ie has been a very efficient Bov- nor 1 am informed that at the! time of his first election as governor an_administration investigation was @eld by the governor general with peferenice to the charge on which he had been convicted. The result was | such that he assumed the office of | governor and served the full term and w gain elected in 1922, i | Will Investigate Case. ; i i | “Neither 1 nor any one at this o ad any knowledge favorable in the governor's previous record. Will_look into the matter | *horcuzhly, The reason for the re- | opening of the - at this time is perfectly apparent.” | The Quezon cablegram contained no | reference to statements in press dis- | patches from Manila that Rodriguez was convicted of being an accom- plice to the murder of J e 27th United States 3 the War Department was sald to be xithout any record of a conviction of odrizuez resulting from the death of arry. RUMOR OF ILLNESS DENIED BY EDISON| Inventor on Ford Camping Party| Had Only Slight Cold, | He Says. ted Press, Mich., August 23, restone vacation ay and was ord’s tim- resterday p in the heart of | the party probably willj day or two, providing the weather warms up. Ford's new sea- | Tanse bav. on Lake Superior, where it | arrived Monday from Escanaba. i Mr. Edison, before leaving Sidna declared he “is all right and sorry the | rumor got out that he is sick.” One | finger on his right hand was slightly njured Monday when the wind LIS car closed suddenly, catching his | hand when he tried to hold it up. Mr. Edison also reported a slight cold, contracted on the jours the ‘lake from Traverse City canaba Due to the care he has exercised it ! was said today the cold has practical disappeared. To rid himself of it, on has mot entered into the activi- ties of the party freely as before enter- | ing the peninsula, remaining in his au- tomobile when stops were made, DECLARES CO-OPERATION FARMERS’ SALVATION South Cnxolinl Governol Sny! { Group Marketing Has Given Higher Prices. By the Associated Press, JACKSO! ing before a gathering here from four counties, Gov. Thomas G. McLeod of South Carolina_declared that the co- operative associations had made the price of cotton and tobacco higher for the farmer during the past season. “There is not a doubt in the world,” | said the South Carolina executive, “that the co-operating marketing associations made the price of both <‘obacco and cotton better the past season.” Gov. McLeod declared that he was a farmer and that before the co-operative | association had been formed in South Carolina, he had gone to Mississippi to | join it. He added that the co-operative method meant the salvation of the farmer o far as getting a fair price for | his_product was concerned. i T. B. Blalock, general manager of the North Carolina_Cotton Growers' Co- | operative Association, also spoke at the | | 1 I - and when COLGATE'S RIBBON DENTAL CREAM *washes your teeth thorough- :1y clean and adds a delight- #ul quality of freshness. COLGATE & CO. Established 1806 Were $3.75 and $7.75. 36 Crepe de Chine and Georgette Blouses; tuck-lfi and tie-on models, in figured. crepe; light and dark shades; also a few in solid col- ors, flesm brown and navy; sizes to 46 in the group. Wamcn s Blouszs, $2.95 £3.75. 12 Tailored Crepe “hine and Satin Blouses; are Forsythe models: epe blouses are black, white and brown; satin blouses are bisque and lavender; sizes—1 34.9 36, 1 38, 1 44. 60 Hand- made Imported Belgian Blouses, in white voile. Some re trim- med in contrasting shades such -oral, copen and orchid; some have frills; some high. others low collars: V necks; sizes 36 to 46 in the group. Womcn s Blouses, $1.85 5 and §: 24 Hand- mity Blos and rose orchid Voile Biouses with frills; sizes 34 to 46 in the rroup. 60 Dim- : tuck-in and over- ome trimmed in rasting colors and embroid- zes 34 to 46 in lot Wouien's Blouse Scction, Third Soor Slip-on Sweaters, $1.85 Special: 44 Wool Slip-on Sweat- <, with narrow belts and V. : in_orange. jade, jockey, . brown and black; sizes {6 Women’s Sweaters, $6.75 15 Fiber Tuxedo nd slip-on models, in jockey. peacock. buff, rust and brown. Women’s Sweaters, $2.95 Were £5.795. Wool Tuxedo and siip-on models: brown heuna, jade and black; & to 42, E er Section, Third floor. Bathing Slips, $3.95 Were $3.73. 5 Cretonne Bath- ing Slips; sizes 38 and 40. 3 Cretonne Bathing Slips. $2.85 cach; were $3.95. ‘iize 36 only. Extra size Annette Keller- mann Wool Bathing Tights, A3.95; were 8533 sizes 48 to & Extra size Wool Bathing Tights. $2.95 ench; were $3.95; sizes 48 to o4 Bathing Suit Section, Third feor terns; good colorings. Men’s Underwear, $1 Was $2. Light-weight imported albri ; -shirts with short s, sizes 38, 42, 44, 48: rawers ankle length: sizes 32, 50 garments in all. Men’s Bathing Suits, $2.55 Were £4. 21 all-wool suits: one- piece .style: black. navy and heather: with cross s white, sizes 38, 40, 42. 44, Men's Furnishings Section, First floor P Silk Petticoats, $3.95 Were $5 and 6. Radium silk in white: double to hips: also double front and back panel. finished with embroidery. Petticoat Section, Third foor. Women’s Hats, $2.95 Were a great deal more. 19 Trimmed Summer Hats. 25 Untrimmed White Straw Hats, $1.95 each; were $2.50 and 3.7 i White Ribbon Sports Hats Natural _Color Straw E .. 82.50 each: were $5. Milligery Section, Third fivor. Kodaks and Carrying Cases 1 No. 1 Autographic Camera with anastigmat lens, $15; was 19. T No. 1 Autographic Camera with single lens. 8%; wax $12. 2 No. 2C Folding Brownie Cam- eras with R R lens, slightly shopworn, $10 each: were $15. 1 No. 3A Folding Kodak, $8.30; was $17. e 1 No. 3A Folding Brownie Cam- cra. $7.50; wan 812.30. 1 No. 2C Folding Autographic Brownie Camera, $7.30; wan #1z30. . 0 Box Brownie Camera. II| wan $2. ; No. 1 Kodak. Jr. Carrying Cases. B0c each; were $1. Black _Leather Carrying Cases for No. 3A and 2C Ko- daks, $3 each: were $6. 1 Leather Carryving Case for No. 1 Kodak, $2.50; was 83. Ash Trays, 75¢ Were $1.25. 11 Nickel Silver Ash Trays. Rodak and Smokers’ Accessory Sec- tions, First floor. Luggage Reduced 1> 24-inch Gladstone or Coat Case, $30; was $42.50. A very nigh-grade bag: russet. hand- boarded cowhide: slightly rubbed. % 20-inch_ Imported Kit Bag. #40. High-grade Eng- ather bag; slightly rubbed. ! 24-inch Tan Cowhide & ses. $10 each: were $18.50. Plain lining: shirt fold with straps; straps also in body of case. > 18-inch_Cowhide Traveling Bags, $8.75 each: were 815, Tan: hand - sewed - in frame leather lining: slightly marred. 1 High-grade Hartmann Ward- robe Trunk. $S0i wan $106. Panama_ style: blue Keratol lining: floor sample. Traveling Goods Section, First floor. Garden Tools Slightly shepworn or damaged, hut excellent values. 2 4 Galvanized 12-quart Watering Cans, 75¢ each; were $1.25. 7 Galvanized 4-quart Watering Cans. 40c each; were 78c. & Galvanized 8-quart Watering Cans, 63¢ each: were $1.15. 1 Majic Wceder Hoes, 85c emch: ‘were $1.25. 5 Good Quality Potato Hoes, 85¢ each; were $1.23, § Good Quality 16-inch Tooth Garden Rakes, 65c each; were 25, Good Quality Steel Garden Hoes, 65c eachs were $1.25. 3 Good Quality Spading Forks, ¥3¢ euch; were $1.50. 6 Good Quality Potato Hooks, 65¢ each; were $1.25, 12 Good Quality Grass Hooks, 23c each: were Goe. Housewarez Section, Fifth floor. Housewares Lower Slightly shopworn. 3 lectric Turn-over Bread Toasters, complete with switch cord. $3.75 each; were $6.45. 12 White Metal Bread Trays. decorated. 25c each; were 30c. 18 White Metal Crumb Sets (tray and scraper), 25¢ eachy were 50c. 3 Decorated Bread or Cake Boards and Knives, $1.75 each; were $3.50. 3 Manning-Bowman Aluminum Percolators, 5-pint _capacity, $3.50 each: were $6.75. 2 Thermax Electric Disc Stoves, $3.50 each; were $6.75. ‘Housewares Section, Fitth foor. Friday Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O, D. or on approval; no mail or phone orders accepted. : ,. Petticoats, 75¢ Men’s Oxfords, $3.75 Were 81. 40 White Sateen Pet- ticoats with double panel, fin- Tremendously reduced. 5 p ished with scalloped edge and Black and White Sports O et atiod e fords; some with crepe rubber 7 White Tub Silk Pefticoats. soles; others with {vory leather $1.45 each: were hadow - woles and heels: unusual values Proof; finished with scalloped at this greatly lowered price cdie and hemstitched hem; 8, 91, 10, 11 and 30 inches in length i 5 L C; S White Satin _Petticoats, %3 Men's Shoe Seetio cach: were $0.50. Excellent » e quality: double panel front and Dack; finished with scalloped cdge Tetticoat Section. Third fleor. Women’s Umbreflas, $4.45 inch_sun and sol Umbrellas green, taupe, black. navy and gray: assorted wood handles, balkelite trimmed. 5 Women's Umbrellas, #3.05 cachi were £3.50. Tape-edge iece-dyed cloth orted wood nandles, silver trimmed for next summer. 6 Men's Gloria Cloth Umbrel- las, $3.45 each: were £7. Silver Men'’s Mohair Suits, $14.75; were :d. Prince of Wales han- Srammed, tnintefOTEISOBRAD. $25. Sizes as follows: Children's Umbrellas, $1.45 50. Tape edge. W~ cloth; Prince of Wales Regilar handles; silver trimmed Umbrella Section, First floor. Men's Palm Beach Trousers, $1.95 pr.; were very much more. 10 prs. Size, 128,029, 134,244 Men,s Silk TieS, 85C ;"fl:r“-- Gray Flannel Trousers, Were $1 and $150. 60 Fancy colored silk four-in-hands; striped pat- $3.95 pr.; were much more. 1 size 30, 2 34 waist. Men's Clothes Section, Second fluor Men’s Madras Shirts, $2.35 Were 83 and 83.50. Neat. striped patterns; fast colors; wizes 14, 15, 13, 1613, 4, 15 =hort o Kthe madras and Dotted Volle Hou \ as used in our custom-shirt R e o section: attractive striped pat- terns: 1 to 3 yards {o the piece Men's Socks, 35c: 3 Prs, $1 i Hiouse Druased, spe; 50¢ 72 prs. ligh iss Dresses: roll collars and Welaht. full fashioned black co AT Of ' Eémubtitehed: o tailored skirt; vest effect ton socks; size 10 only. sizes 48, 50 and & House Dress Bection, Third foor. Knit Undergarments All alightly wolled. S Women's Fine Ribbed Cotton Misses” Dresses, $7.50 Were much more. 14 Dresses SEiaEn | ERK iana Shunl“nfs' Corset Covers. 50c each: were lEr s ioolores Faisent e Le: ~ 81. High neck, elbow sleeves; size 4 14 Women's Fine Ribbed Mer- cerized Lisle Combination Suits, $1.50; were 3330. Low neck sleeveless, or bodice style with 3 Mixses' Roshanara Silk Suite. e i s SISION cack) Smesc ey ek 4 Women's Fine Ribbed Lisle R e A T L Combination _Sults, $1 each: 15,516, = were $1.30. Low neck. sleeve B Missey : less or bodice style with tape straps; loose. 11- trimmed around styles; mostly dark col- R aae siees & and € 1 pink (el okeiamiren et Kalt Tadersear Secticn, Third foo:. 3 Missex' Wool Jerwey Short Coats, greatly reduced to each. Tied at sides; tan and red: sizes 14 and 18 years. N Miswex’ Afternoon Dresses. $14.75 each; were $23 and more. Canton crepe, flat crepe and printed crepe; brown. cocoa zray; sizes 14, 15, 18 vears. 1 Cocoa Silk Cape, $17.50: wax very m more. Small box pleats; fur collar. Size 16 years. 3 Missen' Jackets, greatly re- duced to 85 each. Knitted ma- terial; sleeveless styles; em- broidered in light colors; gray and taw; sizes 14. 16. 18 vears 1 Minses' Tan Knitted Cap #14.50; wan $28.50. With light embroidery. Size 16 vears. Misses' Section, Fourth floor. inses’ Summer Silk 50 each; were $19.50 and $2: Toulara and plain colo in shades; sizes 14, 16 and were $29.50. T Imported Fabric Suits: sizes 36 eachi were $39.30. Imported Wisteria Suit; size 6. 2 Tan Braided Twill Suits 1 Navy Twill Braided Suit an Twill Novelty Suit: were $29.50. Glassware Lower 10 dozen Wide - mouth Kerr Fruit Jars greatly reduced to 50c dox. 204 14 and 16 oz. Plain Blown Thin Ice Tea Tumblers, 10e ench; slightly imperfect. 10 dozen Clear Glass Colonial ice Tea Tumblers, apecial 95c were $7.50. each; were $39.50. each; were $59.50. 2 Heavy Cut Glass Cream ugs. $1.50 each: were $2.50. 2 “Floral Cut Glass Suga Bowls. $1.50 each; were $2. i Heavy Cut Glass Rose Bow 30; was $12. Slightly imper- fect, $20.50 each; were $59.50. 2 Floral Cut Glass PVitchers, 75¢ each: were $; Glassvare Sectiop, Fifth floor. Clearance Sale Men’s Summer Suits, $10 Entire remaining stock of Palm Beach, Linen, Linen Crash and Momie Cloth* Suits at this new low price. save $6.50 by buying now for the rest of this summer and Henna and brown. gray and rust. $18.50 Copen and Rose Combination Su Brown Mixture Suit; size 36. $1 Gray and Rose Combination Suit; s s Gray Cricket Cloth Suit; size 35. $18.30: was $39.50. $19.50: wax $39.50. es 38, 42. $20.50 each; were $59.50. $59.30; wan $85. £39.501 $95. jece Combination Suit; black hantung Suits; long tailored lines; 2 size 36; 3, I8 5 2-piece Sleeveless Knit Suits in light shades, $7.50 each; were $10. gray, nav. 7 White Knit Capes, $19.50 each; were $29.50. ment. § Sport Suits, plaids and stripes: sizes 36 to 40. $25 each: were $49.50. 3 Linen Sport Dresses, copen, rose and orchid; sizes, 7 Black Sllk Capes with fur collars; 2 Gray and Tan Silk Pleated Capes with Grissette Collars; size 8. $20.50 2 Cocoa Shade Silk Capes:; size 36. $29.30 each: were $59.50. doz. 1 Gray Twill Cape with navy lining. $39.50; wane $69.50. 4 Tan Twill Capes with navy collars: sizes 36, 38, 42. $39.50; were 369.50. 1 Navy All-over Embroidered Coat; size 40. $39.50; 1 Tan Braided Coat: size 38. $28.50; was $39.50. 1 Black Silk Coat: size 36. $39.50; wanx $65.50. Bowls, 7-inch size, 25e emch; 1 Black Silk Braided Coat, gray caracul collar. $19.50; was $39.50. were 45c. 2 Black Silk Coats with colored embroidered collar and cuffs; size 36 & 7%-inch White Footed Mix- 1 Braided Cocoa Shade Coat; size 36. $20.50: was $39.50. 1 Braided Black Coat: size 36. $29.50; was §38.30. Women's Suit and Coat Sections, Third foor. Women’s Oxfords, $1.75 * Dress Goods Remnants Tremendously reduced. 58 prs 200 remnants of Wash Dress White Canvas Oxfords; odd lots Goods, in lengths of 1 to 4% from summer stock that have yards. Embroidered Swiss, Plain been reduced because of the and Printed Voiles; Japanese lateness of the season. Cuban Crepe, Percales, Ginghams, Tis- Goodyear welt sole sue Gingham and others at 612 AAA; 4, 4} half former prices. A; 3, 3% Drress Goods Sectlon, Second foor. i Infants” Dresses, $2.95 Shoe Section, Third floor, Were $5.50, 27 Fine Batiste Handmade ~Dresses, trimmed ith hand-embroidery. 29 Infants' Dresses, 85¢ each were $1.45. White dimi smocked in yellow, blue and lavender. Sizes 2, 3 and § years. 15 Infants' Dresses, 85c each were $1. Colored ginghams, checks and plain blue, yellow, rose and brown; with bloomers. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Infants’ Skirts, 95¢ Were 81.50. 40 Short Skirts; Princess Slips, finished with High School Suits, $19.75; were TiMes. Sizes 1.5 wnd $years " $30. With two pairs trousers. Children’s Ki onos, 52'95 For the young chap who is —SE St Dl about to put on his first long of challies; pink, blue, lavender trousers. Sizes: 131,932 1233, it ‘ection Fourtn dpor.” 2" 234,3 3. Men’s Sport Coats, $7.75; were very much more. 15 finely made coats of gabardine, flannel and plaid fabrics. Sizes: 133,334, 4 236,231, 1 38 regular. 1 36, You will and white polka dot. Sport Skirts, $3.95 and $5 Greatly reduced. 50 pleated and straight models in silks and wool- ens. Skirt Section, Third fioor. Girdles, Brassieres, Corsets 5 Jersey Silk Bandeaux, $1.23 each; were $2. Orchid; sizey 52 and_35. Garter Brassicres, 81 each: 2. Pink broche; sizes 40 i Garter Brassicres, $2 emch; were $3. Fine pink brocade: clastic insets over hips; sizes 40 and 46. Garter Brassieres, 83 each: were 85, Pink satin stripe; V set over hip; sizes 32 and I8 0 Girle' Ferrisette Garter Brassieres; pink coutil, 50c ach; were 75¢ and $1. Sizes 30, 34. 38 Treo ‘Elastic Girdles, greatly reduced to Pink satin rim; size 0 Cors duced t satin; w. coutils; dium’ bust; w coutil ternity corsets. Sizes in lot: 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 2 34, 36 Corset Section, Third floor. Women’s Underthings, 78¢c 43 Envelope Chemise, 78¢ each; were $1 and $1.50. Camieole and armhole style; nainsook and dimity, in white and col- s; tailored and lace trimmed, s 36 to 42 % Gowns, 7Nc emch; were $1 and $1.50. Nainsook and nov- elty crepe;: low neck and short sleeves: sirictly tailored; sizes 15, 16, . Women’s Underthings, 95¢ 15 prs. Drawers, 95¢ each; were $2. Open and cl daintily embroidery trimmed. 11 _Crepe Combinations, each; were 32. Corset cover and open drawer: ‘mhole style; tailored; sizes 36 to 4i. 10 prs. Bloomers, 85c pr.; were much more. Black sateen and flesh crepe; strictly tailored; lengths 23 and 25 inches. Cotton Undersear Scction, Thizd foor. Women's Georgette Dresses, $19.50 Were $39.50. 25 Street and Afternoon Dresscs, black and white; Flowered gcorgette, in navy. black, cocoa trimmed with pleated pancls and draped. Sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44. Crepe de Chine Dresses, $25; were $3950. 3; for afternoon: straightline models, trimmed Fine Underthings, $1.95; with tucks and pleated panels. Sizes 36, 38, 44. Were $3 White Canton Crepe Dinner Dress, 6 Philippine Gowns of fine nain- b sook: “low _meck and . short $39.50; was $55. Draped model: ves or sleeveless: daintily embroidered with white silk hand embroidered and hand size 36; slightly soiled. seulloped; size 15 only 51,05 cdens were $350," Arm Women's Dress Section, Third floor. $1.85 each: were $350. Arm sty aintily finished only 14 Philippine Envelope Ci %195 each; were $2.50 camisole tops: attractivel hand embroidered and loned; sizes 40, 42 and 44 1 Philippine Combinations, $1.35 ench: were $3. Corset Covers and Skirt or Corset Cover and Closed Drawers: daintily hand scalloped: sizes 36 and I8 Silk Underwear Section, Third floor. Negligees, $1.95 Sizes 40%; to 48%. Special Size Section, Third floor. Women's Silk Hose, $1.85 TUneven weave. If perfect would be $3 pair. 150 pairs Faney Silk Honel‘ blmckf ul;h Special, 42 Summer ligees openwork lace clox; a few in Rimono and . breakfast coat white, slightly soiled, with sel sles; with and without col- or black clox in handdrawn tailored finish with effect. il "zes Women'’s Silk Hose, $1.50 stitching; sizes Were $2. 120 pairs Thread Silk Hose, with lisle garter tops and soles, in black and gray. Women'’s Silk Hose, $1.25 Were $2. 72 pairs White Silk Women'’s Suits, Coats, Capes mere o 72 pais W iy soles; slightly soiled. Sizes 83 3 Tan Jersey Suits trimmed with blue jersey: sizes 56, 38, 40. $15 esch: %o 10. Women’s Silk Sox, 50c size 40. $19.30; was $39.50. Greatly redweed. 60 pairs: £39.30. black and cordovan; broken $19.30: was $39.50. size range. ’ T3 Women’s Lisle Hose, 65¢ Uneven weave. It perfect would be $1 and $1.25. 140 size 38 airs Full-fashioned, Mercer- $15 ench; zed Lisle Hose, regular and ex- tra sizes: black. white, brown. Broken assort- Women's Hosiery Section, First fioor. China Reduced % 0dds and ends ‘of Decorated Tableware —at half former rices. Br OVenglass_Bread Pans, 3se each; were 75¢. Ovenglass Biscuit Pans, 3Se ich; were 75¢. S Plain_ White Footed Mixing 36; 1, 35. 85 each; sizes, 1. 34; 2, 36, 2, 38; 2, 40. SIRS0 » $69.50. ing Bowls, 35¢ each; were 85c. 3 8t-inch White Footed Mix- ing Bowls, 50c each; were 65c. China Section, Fifth floor. The Semi-Annual Sale Furniture and Rugs Is Supplying Hundreds of Homes With Just What They Need At Exceptionally Low Prices The merit of a sale of this kind lies in its usefulness to the public, and judged on that basis this sale is a great success. The beauty of the Furniture and Rugs in this specially pre- pared distribution is of equal importance with the value. And the intrinsic worth is as evident as the extensive variety. Come to the sale expecting exceptional Furniture and Rug values and you will not be disappointed. Deferred Payment Plan—If you do not care to make the en- tire outlay for your Fumnure and Rugs or homefurnishings, you may make arrangements* under our Deferred Payment Plan that allow you every convenience. Furniture at Very Low Prices 3-pc. Tapestry Living Room Suite, $187.50. Extension Day Beds, mahogany-finished frames, $89.50. Low-back Windsor Breakfast Chairs, beau- tiful and comfortable. $13.50. ) Seamless and Reversible Wool Art ll-r, in an almost endless variety of plain colors, with contrasting bor :rs and centers. >xI1z .. .....82150 .- $19.75 Braided Rag Rugs, very attractive colorings and designs; popular oval shape. 47 . . 3x6 .. -$9.75 30x60 27x34 .. 8525 Furniture and Rug Sections, Sixth floor. Solid_Mahogany Antique - finish Drop-leaf Tea Wagon, with silver drawer. $29.75. Rugs—A few of the many values Solid Mahogany Wingchairs and Rockers, upholstered, $32.50 each. Fine Poster Bed, with solid mahogany posts; twin or double size. $39.75. Tapestry Brussels Rugs, in a choice \anely of Chinese, Oriental or small chintz patterns; seamless. 9x1Z . ..$28.75 8.3x10.6 $25 Inlaid Linoleum—an excellent quality, in parquet, Dutch tile and fancy tile designs. One of the best makes. $1.45 square yard White Cambridge Crepe Dress, $39.50; was very much more. With net and lace ve io: street and afternoon; s 42; ghtly soiled. 15 Cotton Dresses, $3.50 and $7.50 each; were very much more. French hand-drawa voiles, em hroidered wvoiles, ratine and Swiss. Broken sizes. noie” Sois “aiino “mished Final Clearance, Special Size Dresses, $8.50 Were considerably more. 35 Voilc Dresses signs; colors are gray, beige, jade, navy and whitc, black and whi figured de —————————— 4 Girls” Apparel Reduced isses’ Middies, mreatly re- duced to B3¢ each. Cadet blus Palmer and Junior Linen: ¢ Iats and eufts teimaed 1n wiile f Amoskeag Ging- . greatly rcdu: reduced to cool, slip-o1 hout belt tan, green, w avy wit stripes of harmonizing colurs sizes 10. 12, 14 year! 5 Junfor G each; were 815 and voile: rose. sizes 13, 15, ; 5 GIrls' Twa-piece Dres with navy blue pleated skir and white waist_with Buster wn coliar. %5 eachi were more. Sizes 12 and 14 Dresses. $1.85 each: were $2.85. Printed volles and Butterfield Swiss: red. navy blue and brown; sizes 6, 8, 10 vears. 5 Girls' All-wool Skirts, each; were %375, Small checks and_plaids. Girls’ All-silk Three-piece Suits, $12.50 each; were $19.50. Consist of dress, cape and hat size 12 years. 1 Junior Girl's Cape, $10: was much more. Size 15 years 1 Junior Girl's Tan Poiret Twill Coat, with silk embroidery. ID.50; was $39.50. Size 10 vears. Girw' Section, Fourth fioor Children’s Shoes, $1.75 Were much mare. 28 pairs Growing Girls' Black Patent Welt-sole Opera Pumps 30 pairs Growing sole Opera Pumps pairs Misses’ One-strap White Reignsiin Pum 111 a pairs Misses” Black Gunmetal {ne-atrap Pumps. ~_ Siges—12 i p;;r-& Children’s One-strap White Reignskin Pumps. Sizes —-8is, 11 B: 10, 1015 ¢ pairs_Boys' Oxford; 11 pairs CI hite Rulb- ber-sole One-strap Pumps Sizes 812, 9. 915, 10 Children’s Sho: Section, Fourth floor. Children’s Sox, 50c Were 78c. 81 pairs Imported Mercerized Lisle Sox. three- quarter length: light or dark srounds, with fancy cuff tops troken sizes, 8, 81z Iot. pairs _ Children's__ Faney Striped Imported Sox. 35e pairs were 30c. Broken size assort- ment. pairs Children’s Long White ibbed Cotton Stockings. dr; were much more. Sizes 8 and 814, Children's Hoslery Section, Fourth foor, Boys’ Kaynee Undertogs, 65¢ |o7 suits. A most practical unlon suft: no underwaist re- quired; sizes 4, 5, 7, 8 and 10 years only. %4 pairs Boys' Straight-knee P’ants, white and Palmer cloth: sizes 3, 4, 5 and 6 years only Greatly reduced to 45c pair. 8 Boys' Wash Suits, Middy and Dliver Twist models; sizes 3, 4. 6. 7 years only. Greatly re- ced to §1 each. 120 Boys' Khaki Flapper Pan sizes 5 to 14 years. 43¢ pals were $1. 21 Boys’ Palm Beach, Gray Crash and Tan Linen Knickers sizes 15, 16, 17 years only. $1.83 palr; were $2.50. Boys' Section, Fourth floor.

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