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12 WORLD WAR VETS ASK PEACE PARLEY Federation of Former Com- batants Suggests Outlawing Nations Keeping Armies. iated Press, September 6.—The in- terallied federation of former com- batants at the final session of its congress here passed a resolution in- viting all citizens of the world “de- sirous of establishing a permanent and just peace to recommend to their respective governments the calling at the liest po: ble moment of a conference in s sion to The Hague peace conference to carry on the .work of disarmament in navall nd air forces auspiciously inaugu- ted at Washington It was voted to raise the annual assessment on each man in each or- ganization from one centime to a centime and a half, with a special sment of 10 centim for 1923, culated at the pre-war rate of ex- hange. This will mean a charge of cents on American members, H Would Outlnw Armies, i The cong ended a reso- lution adopted at the New Orlear adins that any country for purposes of ag- be outlawed, to in- such commercial organisms as may within a few days be trans formed into offensive weapons.” This amendment was sed at the sug- gestion of the ¥ ich delegates, who avowed that was aimed at German commerc! The ution on German repara- tions and the occupation of the Ruhr, which had kept the committee on Beace deadlocked until late yesterday afternoon, ally was ironed out to the general s tion of all through the French tion agreeing to €lide all refere e to the Ruhr and ish admitting that Germany s acting in bad faith, and that » could /and must pay reparations. : text of the resolution as finally adopted reads in part: Would Make Germany Pay. “The congress of the Interallie tion of ar Veterans believe many can pay with relatively rt delay the amount of reparations i upon in common by all the) resolution adds that, consider- | ing the fact that the Belgian, British and French governments agreed that Germany, in bad faith, had not paid to the limit of her capacity, she mus jarations. The resolution ear- 1y prayed the allied governments re as rapidly as possible the it of reparations. It hoped for the sake of peace and the progres of the world that the Belgian, Brit THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Women's Skirts, $5 Were $7.50 to $10. 30 Skirts of excellent quality wool crepe, roshanara crepe, ratine, Fru Fru, cordova and washable Fanta-si; white, lavender, blue, green and gray. Skirt Section, Third floor. " White Petticoats, $2 ‘Were $2.85. 26 Petticoats in radilum and crepe de chine shadow-proof; scalloped edge; also double-to-hip models. 34 White Sateen Petticoats, 75¢ each; were $1. Finished with hemstitched hem; also double panel. 9 Tub Silk Petticoats, $1 each; were $1.95. Excellent quality; shadow-proof; finished with scalloped edge and hemstitched hem; white, 28 and 30 inches long: flesh, 32 and 36 inches. 15 English Broadcloth Petti- coats, $1.50 each; were $2.50, Double panel and hemstitched hem: white. Petticoat Scction, Third floor. Porch Dresses, $1.95 Greatly reduced. 18 Dresses. some voile, some lawn; straight- line, with gatherings on_ side; tuxedo collars of organdie or round neck with white piping; three-quarter sleeves:; finished with sash; various colors; sizes 36 to 46. 11 Porch Dresses, $3.95; were $7.50. Crepe Dresses, with long waist lines, round neck, short sleeves: panels down front and back; finished with sash; colors Vudor Porch Shades Just the thing for sleeping porches, as well as living porches. Subject to slight Im- perfections or slightly soiled; ¢ Hoht: Bl Laschia ana will_give entirely satisfactory : = service. green; sizes 16 to 18 years and S rown, size 8x7% ft., $6.75 Porch Dress Section, Third floor. ey were $5.78. Men’s Oxfords, $2.45 rown, size 6x6 ft., $3.95 ench; were $5.00. v XT% ft. Yty aveatly réduced. .11 pairs 2 brown, size 7x7% ft., $6 each Black and White Sport Oxfords. with ivory leather soles and R e em T, (8 LT 6 green, size Gx7% ft., $3.95 o each; were $5.50. 0 s Dress Danc Ox- eI TE ol e T Vudor Shade Section, Fifth floor. ent leather and gun metal calf. 7C Ford Slip Covers SN wor touring cars. 33.05 et T pairs Black Norwegian Grain or 5 wet Oxfords. $4.75 pair; were $7.50. were g%, ""Good, serviceablc, %, 1 : o covers seats, backs, arms S e doors. Only 10 sets at this 9 AA; 816, 11 A; 8, 835 C: 9 D) yoioe. : nd Curtain Section, Fifth floor. ze 5x6 ft., $3.65 each; Men's 'Shoe ‘Section, nd fioor. Men’s Silk Ties, Special, 65¢ 120 fancy colored silk four-in-hands; new striped and figured patterns in good colors; very special at 65c. Men’s Silk Shirts, $4.85 Men’s Union Suits, 85¢ e 50 and $9. 19 Pure Silk Were $1 Checked Nainsook. broadcloths and jersey: 84 suits; sleev knee length patterns; sizes 14, 15, closed croteh style; elastic 6. across back; sizes 36, > 26 ’, . 0, 44. = Beals Badens S, U85 Mioa's Biight Shives, $1.:65 Shirts; white grounds with neat Were . 83 and more. 22 fine Framed Pictures, $3.50” Were 85, § Colored Views of Potomac Beach. 5 Small Colored Views, $1 each; were $1.50, “Home of the Heron” Print, $12; wan $18. Harp of Winds” Print, $15; 1 “Winged Aureole” Print, $15; wax $20.. 12 Colored Prints, nicely framed: 50c each; were $1. Swing Frames 1/ Less A collection of Swing Frames. one of a kind, at one-third off the original prices. $2.50 to $10. Picture Section, Fifth floor. Men’s Mohair Tennis Rackets Lower All in good condition. 4 Longwood Rackets, ench; were $6. 18 Special C Rackets, each; were $7. 10 Tournament Rackets, each; were 38, 5 Challenge Rackets, each; were $13.50. Tennis Balls, 35¢ Special. 55 Pennsyl vania Tennis Balls at this low price. Sporting Goods Section, Fourth floor. Golf Balls, 25c; $2.50 Doz. 30 doz. Hornet Golf Balls at this special low pric, Sporting Goods Section, Fourth floor. Suits, $11.75 Greatly reduced. 16 fine mohair suits. Because of extent of re- ductions, no alterations can be made. Size Reg Long Stout Short Serecas Men's Linen Suits, S575; $16.50 19 Suits in cool linen, crash and momie cloth. No al terations will be mad Mmoo 47353940/ 42/44/48 Regular .00 (3| 5 4 1] |1 tont ....00 | S Men's Silk Robes, were 0. 9 robes in tan with dottegd t. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. Sizes: 35136/37/38/39/40(42/44 Men's Sport Coats tremendously reduced, ¥5. 16 flannel, gabar- dine and m Numbe Men's Crepe Beach Sets, $2.95; were much more, 4 sets, consist. of robe, bag and slippers; small, 1 medium, 1 large. THURSDAY, -SEPTEMBER "6, 1923: Closed All Day Saturday, September 8 - Woodward X Lotheop 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 Golf Clubs Reduced Used as samples in the Sport- ing Goods section; slightly rusted or marred, but playing ability not affected. -Well known makes such as R. For- gan Scotch Clubs, Klim Brothers, Burke & Co. and Wright & Ditson. 9 Drivers, $3.75 each; were eclal Drivers, $3.50 each; were $4.50, 6 Special Brassles, $3.50 each; were $4.50. 2 Brassies, $1 each; were $1.75. 3 Steel Shafted Midirons, $5.75 ach; were $7.50, 3 Steel Shased Mashies, $5.75 each: were $7.50. 2 Steel Shafted Putters, $5.75 each; were $7.50. 2 Pitchers, $1.75 each; were $3. 7_Midirons, $1.50 each; were £2.50. 3 Mashies, $1.50 each; were $2.50. u_ Putters, $1.50 each; were $2.50. 17_Midirons, $1 each; were $1.75. Mashies, 31 each; were $1.75. Niblicks, $1 each; were $ 12 Putters, 31 each; were $1. Sporting Goods Section, Fourth floor. Marquisette Curtains $1.48 Pr. Very special. 100 prs. ruffied, dotted marquis- ette curtains of fine, sheer quality; well made. These ruffied curtains are extremely popular now; and the price is extremely White; 2% yds. tie-backs included with’ each palr. Curtain Bection, Fifth foor. Fruit Jars, 50c Doz. Muchk leas tham regular prices. 100 dozen Kerr Wide-mouth Jars, white glass. Glassware Section, Fifth fioor. Children’s Shoes, $1.45 Were much higher. 15_pairs Growing Girls' Black Patent Leather Turn Sole Opera or Party Pumps; sizes 2%, 6, 8%, 7 AA; 3, 3%. 4 6 A; 2%, 4, 6 B; 2%, 3%, 4 C. 24 pairs Growing Girls' Black Patent Leather Welt Sole Opera or Party Pumps; sizes 3, 4, 6. 6%, 6% AA; 3, 4, 4%, 5, 6% A 4, 4% B; 2%, 3%, 4 C. 5 pairs Growing Girls' Black Patent One-strap Pumps; sizes 43, 635, 7 A. 20 pairs Misses'’ White Canvas One-strap Pumps; sizes 11%, 12, 12%, 13%, 1, 1%, 2 A; 11%, 12, 1, 1%, 2 B; 1% D: 1 B. 13 pairs Children's White Can- yas One-strap Pumps with rub- ber soles; sizes & 8%, 3. 3%, 10 F. Children’s Shoe Section, Fourth floor. Misses’ Dresses, $10 ‘Were very much more, 18 Silk Dresses, printed georgette, fou- lard, Shantung; light summer sllks; mostly light colors; sizes 14, 16, 18 years. 14 Volle Dresses, $6.75; were much higher. Navy and white, dotted and plain colors; sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Misses” Jackets, $15 Were $29.50 ore. 10 Wool Jackets, all imported materials; stripes, plaids and a few plain colors; sizes 14, 16, 18 years. § Misses’ Silk Jackets, $10 each; were much more, All-over em- broldery; mostly dark colors; sizes 14,16, 18 vears. 1 Misses' Tan Poiret Twill Coat, #25; was very much higher. Tied at side; silk braid embrofd- ery; size 16 years. Misses' Section, Fourth floor. Boys’ 2-Pants Suits, Special, $10 We have just reccived at a considerable concession in price a limited number of boys’ all-wool, two-pants suits; fall weights; in new models Sizes 7 te 16 years. Boys” Wash School Suits, Special, $1.65 190 sturdy suits for school wear; dark shades; Middie and Oliver Special Size Appare + Twist models; sizes 4 to 10 years. Boys' Sectlon, Fourth floor. ish and French governments, faithful to the entente cordiale, would coerce Gern into paying by common fra- ternal action, thus safeguarding the ive striped patterns; fast cambric _and silk and cotton zes 14, 1434, 15% mixed shirts; neck; sizes 15 Men's Furnishings Section, First fioor. and 16. ‘Women’s Dresses, $19.50 rights of war victims and the inter- ests of the unemployed.” WALES BEGINS TRIP AS PLAIN CITIZEN Leaves London for Canada in Worn Overcoat and 0ld Shoes. By the Assaciated Press, LONDQN, September 6.—The Prince of Wales left London vesterday for the great open spuces of his Canadian ranch, traveling as Lord Renfrew, just a plain peer, as his highness is going away to rough it a bit. None of the members of his family went to the Waterloo station to bid him good-bye, for royalty does not of- fer ceremonious fareweils to a mere peer. He drove to the station alone, Dot as the prince who sets fashion for what the well dressed men will wear, but just as a young nobleman in a gray overcoat which shows its ages. He wore a palr of heavy shoes that were poorly polished and a com- fortable slouch hat, stained by sum, rain and dirt. Thers wasn't one uni- form, not even a top hat, in his trav- eling bag. It was the first time in his life, perhaps, that he was able to make a trip without ceremonious habiliments But the prince could not quite get away with the attempt to be a mere noble, for several thousand of his father’s subjects assembled at the sta- tlon and to them he remained the Prince of Wales, heir to the throne, and the most popular young man in the empire. They cheered him until e had to raise his hat and nod his | head several times, but it plainly bored him_to fo_do It gets fair play sudsing Q:lro— in dishwashing, laundry-work, household cleaning, Women’s Suits Lower Women’s Pumps, $4.75 Were $8 and m 30 pai White Kid and Canvas Pumps a few with trimmings of red or green kid. Sizes in lot, 5, 5 6. 7, AAA; 4,5, 53 AA; 4, 1%, T A; 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5 B; 21 4C. 33 pairs Pumps, $4.75 pair; were very much higher. Brown. fawn and red kidskin, tan calf- skin; mostly sandal effects; low flat heels; a few Dre: n_brown kid. Womefi's Silk Hése, $1.85 et would be $3 and $3.50, Silk Hose, with lace open clox; a few in white with colored clox; some plain black and colors; uneven weave or soiled Women’s Silk Hoce, $1.50 Were $2. 100 pairs Black and : Hose, with lisle garter tops and soles. Women’s Lisle Hose, 65¢ It perfect, would he $1.: 110 zed Lisle ack . gray : broken assortment. I Sizes in lot, Women's Silk and Lis Hose, $1 pair; were $2. dark mixture. Size Women's Hosiery Sectlon, First floor. Women’s Combinations, $1 Were 81.50. 18 Fine Itibbed Lisle Combination Suits, bodice style, with ribbon straps; loose shell“trimmed knees. Sizes 5 and 6 15 Women's Combination Suits $1.5Q ench; were $2. Silk top cotton bodies; in pink; low neck, sleeveless; tight-fitting or shell-trimmed 100se knees. Size 35 11 Women's Glove Silk Cami- soles, $1.50 each; were $2.50. Pink, bodice style, with self straps or low neck; sleeveless. Sizes 42 and 44. Slightly soiled Knit Underwear Section, Third fioor. Women’s Sweaters, $3.95 Were $5. 156 Wool Sleeveless Golf Sweatery, gray and copen, white and black, navy, tan and yellow. ~ Sizes 36 to 46. 10 Wool Sleeveless Golf Sweat- ers, $2.85 ench; were $4. Fasten with four buttons; deep V neck Some with fiber and wool front Gray, white and black, white and red; sizes 36 to 46. 12 Fiber Tuxedos or Golf Sweaters; black or striped de- signs; some two-toned color combinations; tan, jockey, copen, brown or green. Sizes 36 _to 42 $6.75 each; were 3 Tuxedos or Slip-on Sweaters., $2.05 each; were ! Plain or fancy weaves;. navy, black and rust; sizes 36, 38, 40. 3 Light-weight Wool Slip-on Sweaters, greatly reduced to $t. ench. V neck: black with nar- row belts and color designs around bottom; sizes 36, 38, 40. Sweater Section, Third floor. Women'’s Blouses, $1.95 ‘Were $3.95; 35 Belgian Hand. made Imported Voile Blouse V and high necks; low collar: some with drawn work and ;ucl—_;_!;; all sizes in lot. 7 Tie-on Blouses, greatly re- duced to $1.85 each. Light and dark figured crepe. Also bisque satin tallored shirts and 1 white and 1 black crepe de chine; 1 brown; 1 flesh georg- ette. Sizes 34 to 46 in lot. Women’s Blouses, $1 ‘Were much more. 27 Dimity Blouses; V neck and Peter Pan collars;’ some have colored embroidery; sizes 34 to 46 in the group. Blouse Bection, Third floor. Cretonne Remnants and Squares. A large collec- tion of cretonnes, also madras and various drapery fabrics at greatly reduced prices. Maker’s Cretonne Samples 30c and 45¢ each 100 pieces at this special price; size about 32x36 inches; high- grade cretonnes; imported and Shantung Suits; 4 size 3 size $7.50 ench; were $15. 1 Imported Wisteria Sult, $13; wan $20.50, 2 Tan Jersey Suits, trimmed with open blue; size $ and 40. $12.50 each; were $23. I Tan Twill Suit; navy e brofdery; trimming; size $49.50; was 3N . 1 Sport Suit, h. d stitching in rose and copen ze 38. $19. wasx $39.50. 1 Tan Vella Vella Coat Dress 813; was 3 16 Sleevele each; were $10 white, jockey, gray; sizes 36 to 40. 1 Side-tie Jacquette in navy and_gray ves; size 36 $10.50; was $39. 1 Imported Jacquette in light stripes; size 3. $7.50; was 6 Sport Suits in plaids and stripe: size 34, 1 36 40: $19.30 ench: were Teazledown ( nd 38 Women's Suit Section, Third floor. Women’s Parasols, $2.45 Were very much more. 9 sum- parasols; colors, gray aupe and blue;, assorted woo. handles, % Colored Silk Umbrellas, 6.4 each; were $12. Green, brown and purple; ussorted wood or bakelite handles; some silver trimmed. 4 Colored Silk Umbrellas, $4.95 each; were $8. Green, brown and purple; assorted wood handles. 10 Children’s Black Gloria Cloth Umbrellas, $1.45 each: were S50 Assorted wood silver trimmed handles. Umbrella Section, First floor. Silk Princess Slips, $2.95 Were $4.50. camisole style; white, blue, tan and gray; 40, 42, 44, 46, 9 Dark Blue Radium Silk Prin- ss Slips, $4.95 each: were Hemstitched; camisole : sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, Silk Shirt Chemise, 82.95 each; were $4. Crepe de chine and radfum silk; some with hemstitching; others with hand embroidery hite, blue, flesh. orchid; sizes 36 to 44. 2 Pairs Pongee One-Piece Pa mas, $3.95 pair; were $7.50. Hemstitching and picot edge: sizes 40, 42. Silk Underwear Section, Third floor. Sports Hats, $2.95 Were very much more, 25 Leg- horn Hats: large and small shapes: rolled brims and pokes. 50 White Ribbon Sports Hats. D5¢ each; were much higher. Large and small shapes. Untrimmed Hats, $1 Were very much higher. 55 white and natural colored straw hats. Millinery Section, Third floor. low prices. Were very much more. Afternoon Dresses: white crepe de chine and black and white and brown and white geor- ette; trimmed in pleats; sizes 35, 44. 1 Handdrawn Flat Crepe Dress tremendously reduced to S$15. Salmon color; slightly soiled size 3 1 White Velvey Sport Dress very greatly reduced to $: Trimmed with black moire; size i White Cordette Silk Sport Dress, %2 wax 855, Em- broidéred in black ilk: size 3 1 Orchid Canton Crepe Sport Dress, $29.50; was $55. All-over mbroidered blouse with pleat- skirt; size 36. orted Tan Sport Dress, .50; was $58.50. Flat crepe, handmade 1 White Canton Crepe After- noon Dres 0: was very mueh more. Beaded in blac slightly soiled: size 1 Grav ‘Silk Cordette C 19 med: 1 Crepe de Dinner Dress Rose: beade el: size 36 Women's Dress Section, Third floor. Women’s Gowns, 78¢ Were $1. 120 gowns of flesh. white and orchid batiste; kimo- no sleeves or sleeveless: trim- med with colored stitchings; sizes 15, 16, Women’s Ci'xemis-:, $1.35 Were $2. 21 envelope chemise of fine nainsook and batiste: with trimmings of lace, inser- tions or embroidery; sizes 40, 42, Also 25 Open Drawer and Skirt Combinations. $1.35 each: were 42, Nainsook, trimmed with lace dge and convent scallop; sizes 3 | 46. Cotton Crepe Open Drawer ymbinations, 85¢ ench; were d with tailored fold: 4 Poiret Twill Suits, were 365 and $§75. 1 black t model side; sizes 4215, 4415, 46 1 Handsome Black Lace Dinner . $43; was very much more. 2 Printed Crepe Dresses, $39.50 each: were Combinations of T and gr: and blue and Eray Orjental designs sizes 481, 4035, i Brown Canton Crepe Dress £39.50; was $50. Beautifully sleeves and with beig over- $20.50 each; were , sizes 443z, 481 50 enchi were very Gray and tan homespun hered models waist 35 2 Black and White Novelty Sport Ski more, W Special Size Corsets, Brassieres 230 Fine Corsets, $2.50 each; were very much higher. Odds End, ends including Binnér, Bien-Jol Bon Ton, Modart; fine brocades :\ndl('(\ulll 11l sizes in all sty sizes 22, s ne ' Quality Satin_ Stripe Garter Brassieres, $3 each: were $5. Ba closing and elastic insert de: sizes 32 and 38 Corset Section, Third floor. Fine Bandeaux, 50c Were much more. 150 Ban deaux: odds and ends of good mak materials are satin, treco and fine brocade; back or side closing; broken sizes; re- markable values; sizes 36, 38. 40, 42, 44, 4 1% Bandeaux, # each; were $2 and more. Broken sizes and discontinued styles; fine brocade and silk jersey, also a few treco; back or front clos- ing; sizes 34, 36, 38, 42, 46, 4S. Corset Section, Third fioor. The September Sale of China, Glass, Housewares At Lowered Prices shes with tray and Nickel plated; inset Gas Heaters, roll-top style, $4.95. Reflector of burnished copper. Bath Stools, $1.65. Finished in white enamel; sturdily constructed. eamless Cup Potato Ricers, 35c. Square Bread Boxes, $175. Tin, triple coated white enamel, May Queen, 6-1b. Electric Iron, guaranteed for 2 vears, and Ridjid Ironing Board, both for $6.75. Housewares Section, Fifth fior. Only a few of the many, many items in this sale are listed. In the sections devoted to these wares you will find a great many more—all at special Make a list of what you need and come in tomorrow. Cotton Scrub Mops, 35e. Galvanized Iron Ash Cans, $1.75. Re- inforced top ‘and bottom with iron bands. Good Quality Brooms, $1. Polished handle; medium size. Quart Can Wizard Polish, S5e. Wizard Dust Mop, 85e: for floors. Wiz ard floor waxer and polisher, ith 1-1b. can wax, $2.65, Bread and Cake Closet, Flour Cans, $L75 25-1b. capacity: triple coat of white enamel on tin. The Semi-Annual Sale Women’s Capes, Coats & 3 : size 40; $29.50 each: were $59.50. 1 Tan Twill Cape; straightline silhouette; size 35. $19.50; was 339,50, 3 Navy Twill Capes, collars em brofdered in navy; 1 size 38 40. $19.50 each; were $39.50. Twill Wrap Coats with side Twill Capes, 2 tan, 1 gray, ull back and belted front; izes 38, 42, 44 $2050 each; were $59.50. I Black Twill Cape; size 42. %29, was $59.50, 1 Tan Twill Cape Coat, size 38 20.50; was $59.50, 1 Mixed Sport Coat, size 40: sold “as is” $15; was $20.50. 1 Black Silk Coat, size 36 $19.50; was $30.50. Women's Cape Section, Third floor. Dolls, 65¢; Were $1 12-inch Celluloid Dolls, jointed. 4 Dolls used as floor samples slightly soiled; some with real air wigs and movable eves. 2 8-inch, $7.50 each; 1 23-inch $5.50; 1 25-inch, $6.75. 4 24-inch Mamma Dolls, 85.7 ench; were $10.75. Slightl soiled. Mamma Dolls, $4.75 each; were #9.45. Slightly soiled. 10 Schoenhut Wood Dolls with wigs and sleeping eyes, $3.45 each; were $5.05. 5 Schoenhut Wood Dolls with wigs. 83 ench; were $5. 12 15-inch _Schoenhut Wood Dolls, jointed, curly wigs, $2.75 each: were $4.75. 9 16-inch Schoenhut Wood Dolls, jointed, wigs, sleeping eyes, $3.75 each; were very much higher. % Large Kicko Monk Dolls with yellow felt banana, $2.25 each; e Have No Banana" .75 each; were $2.50. 5 Boy Dolls with Mamma voice $1.75 each; were $3. Toy Section, Fourth floor. Toys Reduced 25 Children's Tennls Rackets, 75¢ each; were $1.23. 68 Painting Books, 20c¢ each; were 35c. 13 Painting Books, 13e¢ emch; were 25c. 31 Danish Paper Arts, 15e ach; were 25c. 58 Happiwork Packages, 35c each; were 30c. 7 Large Sallboats with 3 masts $1.65 each; were $3. Large Sailboat, 32-inch with inch mast, $9.75; was $15. 1 Sand Box with Canopy, $21.45; was $32. 2 Sand Tables, $6.45 each; were 9. 6 Express - Wagons, speclal, $3.75 emch. 30-inch body; 10- inch front wheels; 15-inch rear wheels. Toy Section, Fourth floor. Furniture and Rugs At Exceptionally Low Prices The deferred payment plan is very convenient if you do not A sale that comes only twice a year, offering furniture and rugs of the most dependable quality at prices lower than at any other time. Overstuffed Living Room Suite in splendid tap- Large Extension Gafe-Leg Table, with solid 2 care to make the entire outlay at one time. Delivery made to any shipping point in the United States, prepaid. Only a few of the hundreds of values are mentioned. Armchair or Rocker, upholstered in blue or walout mohade:. ... .0 ......; Saft, All-Layer Cotton Felt Mattress, twin size, $17.75; double size. .......... o ... $19.75 Children’s Hose, 15¢ much more. 23 pairs White Hose in small rib; sizes 8, 8%, iled. 35 pairs Children's % Mercer- ized Lisle Socks, 50c pair; were 75c. Plain weave; white with fancy turn-over cuffs; sizes 7, 7%, 8, 10; some soiled. Misses” Hose, 35¢ Were much more. 40 pairs ~Plain Mercerized Lisle Hose; brown and cordovan shades; sizes, 8, 835. Children’s Hoslery Section, Fourth fioor. Girls’ Apparel Reduced 10 Middies, greatly reduced to 45¢ each. White jean with colored collars and cuffs; brald trimmed; sizes 18, 20 years. 8 Middf $1.45 each; were much higher. All white or . white with colored collars and cuffs; braid trimmed; slightly solled; sizes 6, 12 and 18 years. 4 Combinations in white, 85c ench; were much higher. Lace and ~ embroidery trimmed; knicker style; low neck; sizes 8 and 10 years. 10 Middies, $2.85 each; were $3. Splendid quality flannel; full regulation; navy and green; trimmed in white brald; sizes 10 and 12 years. 10 Pairs Linen Knickers, $2.95 pair; were much more. Whito and natural colored linen; with narrow belts; sizes 8, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 years. 1 Junlor Girl's Silk Lined Eve- ning Cape, $3950 was 8§80, American beauty with large tur _collar; size 17. 4 Junior ‘Girls' Knitted Sport Dresses, $15 each; were $19.75. Navy and tan; sizes 15, 17, 1 Girl's Tan Bolivia Coat, $1030; wan $20.50. _Sizo 10. 2 Girls' Inez resses, §12.50 each; were 825, French serge: brown; size 12. 11 Girls' Dresses, $7.50 each: were $10. Crepe, eponge and basket weave; tan, green and rose; sizes 12, 14, 16, 2 Girls’ Sport Suits, $3.86; were much more. 12 Girls' Pleated Skirts, 8se each; were much more. On Dbands; ‘in self colored linen: sizes 12, 14, 16. Girla" Section, Poarth floor. Childen’s Dresses, 65¢ Were 815 55 Children's Ging- ham Dresses In checks or plaln colors; with collar, cuffs, belt: fancy stitching and braid; pink and white, blue and white, green and white, tan and white; sizes 2 to b years. Children’'s White Cambric Night Drawers, 75¢ Pr.; were $1.25, 26 prs. low neck and short sieeve high neck and long sleeves: drop seat: collar, cuffs and pockets finished with fancy braid; sizes 2 and 3 years. Infants’ Long Nainsook and Batiste Dresses, $1.85 each; were $3 and $3.50, 21 dresses; neck and sleeves edged with lace; front of dresses finished with clusters of fine tucks. Children’'s Nainsook Short Skirts, 85¢ each; were $1.50. 31 skirts: bottom finished with lace or embroidery insertion and edge; Gertrude style; sizes 1 and 2 years. Children's_ Aprons, #5c each; were $2. 9 aprons of unbleach- ed muslin; pockets finished with fancy designs; neck and sleeves with fancy stitchin, red or blue; sizes 2 and 4 year Infants® Section, Fourth floor. Baby Carriages Lower Floor Samplen, slightly sofled. 1 Ecru Carriage, $16.75; was $23.75. Black enamel gear; ar- tillery wheels. 1 Ecru Carriage, green lin- ing, $14.75; was $21.75. Rub- ber tires; artillery wheels. 1 Ecru Pullman Carriage, $32.50; was $42.50. Corduroy uphol- stery; green lining in hood: turntable gear; %-inch rubber tires: artillery wheels. 1 White Enamel Combination Carriage and Stroller, $28.75: was $40. Corduroy upholstery; rubber tires; artillery wheels. 1 Ecru_Chalse, $19.75; was $31.50. Strong springs: brown velour upholstery; large wheels in back; rubber tires. 1 White Enamel Gondola Car- rlage, $38.75; was $60. White corduroy upholstery; green lin- ing in hood; fancy reed trim- 9x12 Axminster Rugs. ... ....$4450 T e Enamei Roll Reea 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs. . vee...$47.50 e e o o 8.3x10.6 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs. .......$25 BT v e e, ‘Wool Wilton Rugs, 9x12. .. .....$87.50 wheels, rubber tires; brakes, 4x7 Oval Rag Rugs......... ...$1495 mahogany. top g oo nes s 35250 Bed Davenport in tapestry; full coil-spring: base. $119.50 Combination Mahogany Wing Chair or Rocker, D o atjustingy HiEh ~with velour or tapestry covered spring seat. . . .$34.75 mesh | wire: "excellent quality: Combination Mahogany Four-Post Double Bed.$26.75. wide. Furn Sections, Sixth floor. . Screen Section, Fifth floor. bow i o domestic. Curtain Section, Fifth floor. Window Screéns, 68c ‘Were $1.25 ‘and $1.35. 36 One- plece, Self-adjusting, High- 1 Ecru Stroller with green lin- ing in hood, $21.75; was $32.50. Corduroy upholstery; adjustable back and foot rest. Baby Carriage Section, Fourth floor.