Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1923, Page 17

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ARINES HAD TAVE YEAR, SAYS REPORT No Calls for Foreign Service in 1923, Lejeune Comments. Because there was *no call for the S of marines for expeditionary the calendar year of 1923 was noteworthy for the United Htates Marine Corps, Maj. Gen. John A. Le- Jeune, commandant, said in his an- nual report to the Navy Department, made public yesterday. The time, he added, however, had been employed helpfully in perfecting peace-time or- zanization of the corps. Gen. Lejeune renewed his request that legislation be sought to set up same form of selective promotion for Marine officérs, & the senfority sys- id, was “a serious block to | nd an_ unn v finan- | on the " He | inted out that both the Army and Navy cmployed limited selective sys- | tems. The rt also asked for “u | small incre in the number of| major generals allowed for the Hu-l rine rps “to provide a ~ul!l\'!e¥\l| prospect of a carcer” for. officars and 1 + the proportion the same as in ked that authority the town of surrounded by of that name. n insani- of bootleg- destrable pi it it was 4 menac the men stationed at the construction work has at Quantico, including work um to seat 50.000 persons, - sald. The Cost was ex- this work, he added performed by nel and d were 1 fr structureg whe CENTRAL Y. M. C. A. PLANS PROGRAM FOR NEW YEAR = | i Open House Will Be Maintained | From 2 to 10 O'Clock P. M. Games Schedulec. The Central Y. M. C. A. will main- | tain open house New Year day | from 2 to 10 o'cl pm. The pro- vill open with @ reception in by by th a mploved officers the bullding, Sweeney piano, and eigen- er, cello; simultaneous chess and cker suatches on the lobby floor heginning at 4 o'clock: display of material from cach department of the association in the assembly hall; plays and monologues by the O'Con- nor Players and music by local art- ists. In_ the gymnasium will be games of volley and basket ball, aquatic exhibitions in swimming pool, finals of the same tournament by the boys' department and the annual swimming meet. A concert will be given In the lobby beglnning at §:15 o'clock by the Capital Male Quartet, which consists | of William P. Shannahan, W. W. Gantz, Earl Carbauh, Edwin Callow and Mrs. Carbauh and Mrs. Callow, anists. The quartet’ will be by Bob uh. H i FIREMEN RESCUE MAN | FROM BLAZING BED Flames Believed Due to Cigarette. Frederick Connors Badly Burned. Frederick Connors, thirty-five, 122 New York avenue northwest, was hurned severely ahout the body last night by a fire that started in his bed while he was asleep. Two men called at the house to in- quire about getting an apartment, saw smoke coming from Connors’ room and summoned ald. Firemen of No. 2 engine company broke open the door mes Mowatt and Privates wnd D, H. Statz ac- ue. ‘an ambulance and th man remen | = e fire had been . lighted cigarette, and building and contents was | -gallon can that ill the tank of the antomobile rd Carroll, 1202 Hlamilton street northwest, this morn- ng ignited and caused a fire scare, Tha can was near a street gas lamp when the fire occurred. Can’t Be Equaled Don't let any dealer tell you he has something just as good or better than EBONITE. It’s quite unlike any other lubricant you have ever tried. It's smooth, “full bo 3 you will notice the difference at once. Insist upon Ebonite—take no other—and watch the results. Sold by relinble dealers in five-pound cans and at appointed service stations where you wee the checker- board design pump and service station sign. EBONITE Has There Is No Substitute, EBONITE (1T's SHREDDED OIL) FOR TRANSMISSIONS AND DIFFERENTIALS - BRYERSON OIL WORKS,ERIE. PA Shampoo with one Soap.— Cuticura Gutieura Soaplsthe far Women'’s Blouses, $3.95 Were$5.75. 18 Suit Blouses, in beaded overblouse and jacquette models; 15 tan, 2 gray, 1 navy. 6 Bisque Crepe de Chine Tuck-{n _Blouses; V neck, tucked fronts; also high and low collars; 1 sise 34, 3 42, 1 . ‘ere 5 enchy mow o $3.95 10 Extra Size Cotten Volle Tuck-in _Blouses; V and square necks; filet trimmed and embroidered; 2 size 48, 4 50, 4 62 W $5.78 each; mowivits 33-95 5 9 Dimity Blouses; V neck models; 3 size 40, 2 42, 3 44, 1 48, Were $3 each} nOW 4iians 8 Ratine Overblouses, in white and natural; 3 sige 34, 2 38, 1 40, 1 44, 1 46, $3.95 Wero $5 eachi now Blouse Bectlon, Third floor: THE Women’s Sweaters Special, $3 31 Heavy Knit Pull-over Sweaters; ideal for out-of- doors. Heavy roll collar; ribbed bottom and cuffs; brown, myrtle, navy and black. Sizes 38 to 42. 17 Light-weight Woven Slip-over or Jacquette Sweaters; some in two-tone color combinations, —others with artificial silk designs; gragy cuuenv;nd J;\lde- sizes 36, 38, 40. Were each; now $3.95 % Light-weight Brushed Wool Slip-on or Tuxedo Style Sweaters; many In solid colors, or two-toned combinations with stripes or designs of artificlal silk; navy, brown, copen or henna; sizes 38, 88, 44, 46, Were $6.75 eae! $3.95 now ... Sweater Sectlon, Third floor. Men’s Overcoats Special, 11 all-wool weil made overcoats; 2 Men's Clothes Section, Second floor English Sweater . Coats, $6 Were $12. 19 imported sweater coats, blue and tans, squared with white. The English Shop, Second floor. $24.75 ze 34;135; 1365 337:139; 3 40. Cassimere Scarfs $2.50; were $5 - 4 white imported scaris with gray borders; slight- ly soiled from handling. Men’s Union Suits $I.25; were $2.50 24 cotton union suits; Munsing wear; ankle lengths; long sleeves; medium weight; sizes 42 to 50. 11 Union_ Suits, wool-and-cot- ton mixed; natural gray color: mediym’ welght; sizes 35 and 46. Tremendously re- duced, cach . - $1.95 32 Men's Mu Night Shirts; V neck; full and roomy cut; sizes 16, 17. 7§30 encn: now ... 29C Men's Silk Socks with lisle heels, toes und avy, cordovan., Egray. white; sizes 9%, 10%, 11%. Were $1.50 pr.; now 75¢ Men's Furnishings Section, First floor Cambric 26 Suits Men's Silk-mixed Pa- jamas; attractive colors; me- dium and large si: . Were $¢ and more; now suit 54 Suits Men Pajamas; fine madras, soisette nd sateen: white and color: small, me- dium and large S Were $4 and $5 now e 60 S 'our-in-hand Tles; figures and stripes. Were §1 each; now 50c — Silk Negligees Greatly Reduced, $5.95 ¢ Negligees of crepe de chine; loose negligees and breakfast coat styles, with and without collar; tailored and embroidered; adjust- able belt and pockets; fesh. orchid and rose. Radlcally reduced. Corduroy Robes, loose iimono_models; roll collar adjustable belt: fuchsia and \lulel‘s7 :b”!hl’l‘)‘ soiled Were $7.50 each; RO +eseas $4.95 . 4 Cordur: es, loos robe style: adjustable belt. pockets; violet only. $2‘95 Weére $4 each; now 4 1 Violet Corduroy Robe: Joose kimono style; roll col- lar: lined with Seco; belt: slightly soiled. ‘Was. §5.95 $9; now ... 1 Fuchsia Corduroy Robe; kimomo _style; roll collar: lined; trimmed Wll!‘l sllk} tassels: belt. Slightly sofled. Was §10.50; ~ §4 .95 now 5 \ Negligee Section, Third floor. Infants’ Sweaters $1.50; were $1.95 36 Knit Sweaters; slip-over “long sleeves; round tancy colors finish the front; white and pink, green. blue or yello’ 48 Infants' ainsook Short Dresses, handmade and ma- chine made, finished with lace around neck and sleeve deep hem. Sizes & months to 2 years.h Were $1.50 eand more eac! now. . :cs 95¢ 24 Childre! d Bon- nets; chinchilla, corduroy and . silk; gray, brown, red, pink and Dnavy. Shseu 02 to 3 years. Were 3.5¢ Fpial s ,%nlflnu‘ Short Nalnsook etticoats, hand and ma- chine made; some- lacs or embroldery trimmed. Sizes & months ta 2 years. 95(: Were $1.50 each; now 15 Children's Gingham and Chambray Dresses, high neck, long or short sleeves: checks and plain colors; fin- ished with turn-over collar and cu% S:lzeo f.;‘ w 4 Yoars " TWbre 33 each; oW, 95¢ Infants’ Section, Fourth fioor. Girls’ Coats $7.50; were $10 9 Girls' Coats of polair cloth, with or without beaverette collar; full lined. § and 10 years. 1 Junior Girl's Black Fur- trimmed Coat; full silk Ilne\l.' Was $20.50; §19 5() nOW ... 4 Junior Girls' Coats, iu browh suedine with beaver- ctte collars; full lined. Sizes 13 to 15 years. $19.50 each; now S Girls' Hats of brushed wool ana felt, in rose und navy; Greatly reduced, each ...... 35¢ § Giris” Hats, in piush ana felt, with roll brim or poke snape; red and mavy. 95¢ Were $2 each; now. .. 5 Girls Wool Dresses, in brown and navy, trimmed with colored embroidery: suitable for &chool wear Sizes 7. 8 and 10 vears. ¢ Were $7.50 each; now. . Girls' Section, Fourth floor. Sizes 6. French Chemise, $2.95 Were $5. 15 Stralght Chemise strap top; daintily haud-embrold cred and band-scalloped; fine naln so00k; slzes 36 to 4: 14 French Percale Euvelope Che armhole style; attractively and, “scalloped Were 33 cachs mon. 112 929D Philippine’ Envelope Chemise fine nainsocok; strap top: attrac tively handembrotdered; finished with_ band-scalloping; sizes 40 and 42. Were $3 ea ow . s $1.9! 20 Freneh Nainsook Camisoles and Corset Covers; armhole and cami- sole . styles; Band-embroldered and finished with band-scalloping: sises 38t 42 Were 3 Q8 i Tow meck with short, stitched-in ‘sleeves; yoke ef- fect; * dainty hand - embroidery: hand-scalloped; =~ sizes 14, 15. Were 94 o 52.95 uare neck with short, stitched-in sleeves; fin ished with' French fold and_ hand hemstitched: yoke effect; French percale: sizes 14, 45, 16, 17 and $1.95 it Chemise; style; daintily hand-embroid. t',ll’vl‘ ,:nll“bfid4;fl“wp'nnl:h fold hren a0r 042 v 52 cach; now. = $1.35 Silk Underwear Section, Third floor.,’ 9x12 Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs, $39.75 Were $52.50. Just 5 of these well known rugs at this re- duced price. 2 83x10.6 Axminster Rugs: Row s, $39.75 1 9x12_Seamless Axminster Rug. Was $57.50; %‘E Bes; sQuiAlllwaool Fiber ugs, 3x5 size. Were $4 each; now ...... 32’75 15 30x60 Wool Fiber Rugs, were $3.75 each now ... Sooomas 39 yds. Fine Quality Wor- sted Wilton Carpet; alightly solled edges. Was $4 $2 yard; NOW eevecsses Velvet Rugs. Were $48.50 each; now .. 4 6x9 Axminster Rugs, special, each 5 8.3x10.6 Wool Art Rugs; reversible. $22.50 each; now. 36 27x54 Rag Rugs; extra heavy quality; cretonne ef- fects. Special, each ....... . 5 Remnants Rattania Run- ners, from 2 to 5% yards long, 24 and 27 8.3x10.6 Seamless Wilton $36.50 21,75 Were' '$14.95 . $145 inches ‘Were $1.10 yd.; 75C Oriental Rugs, $41.75 Were $5375 and $57.50. 1 42x5.3 Cabistan Prayer Rug; 1 3x9 Rurdistan Rug; 1 44x7.6 Karabaugh, 1 44x9 Kara- baugh; 1 4x7.2 Karabaugh. b T 150 was $25; Now..... Bug Section, Sixth floor. as 3255 mow ... $19.75 4 Beloochistan Rugs, were $26 each; eg L $19.75 EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1923 Friday Remnant Day and Semi-Annual Clearance ‘Women's Apparel and Shoes The first renmant day after Christmas and the last one of the year brings very unusual values, for many, many articles remaining from the busy Christmas selling have been generously reduced Fine Corsets, $2.95 Were § 18 Bon Ton and W. & L. Corsets; girdle top and medium bust; long bip models; heavy pink coutil and fisured broche; sizes 18’ Corsets_and Girdles; Bon Ton and W. & L. Speclal; medium and low bust mod- 1s; plain coutils and fig- ured broche; girdles of broche comblined with clastic band well over back, attached; sizes o ah AT and 82, Greatly reduce 5 High Grade Corsets, in- cluding our Lily of France and Woodthrop models; me- dium bust, long hip 'line silic brooade; aises 23, 24, 26, 32 Were $10 12 Ferrls Laceless Girdles no boning; hook down front; elastic insert in back very ‘slight models for the growing girl; sizes 24 to 30 Were $2 each; $1 now sy 24 Brassferes broches, some heavy fasten down back: medium _and ong line models: sizes 38 to 48. " Tremendously re- (8¢ duced, each ~ Corset. Section, |.Women s Skk§>—| | Special, $5.95 26 Camel's Hair Cloth Skirts. plain and dark stripes: wrap-around models; button trimmed. A very special value. | Skirt Section, Third floor Trimmed Hats, $2.95 Were $3.00. 17 bate, 1n_yelvets: nav) purple, brown, old blue. green; trimmed with flowers, fancy feathers and ribbon. Good values. Milliery Section, Third flioor. Books Reduced Hundreds of hurt and han- dled books; some slightly soiled on covers or covers bent: in other instances box in_which individual books come are broken or show signs of handling; none of them imperfect or with missing or misplaced pages. Several hundred books from gular stock have been dded, and all are arranged on tables at these prices 10c 15 25 3B/c 50 75 Book Section, Fifth flcor. Kitchen Stools, $1.75 Were $3.50. 2 24-inch White Enameled Kitchen Stools, lightly damaged. 500 rolls Good Quality Totlet ssue, 1,000-sheet rolls. Special $1 doz. The following are slightly damaged or shopworn: 1 _Duplex Two-compartment Fireless Cooker, complete with aluminum utensils, racks and eoap stone radlators. Wansor: mawor $18.75 2, wnite ‘Enamiied Kitchen Chairs. Were $4.75 caghs now ore. e $2.50 2 Porcelain-top Kitchen Ta- bles, 25x40 inches, with drawer. Were $10 each; 1 Unfinished Breal ble with drop Was $9.50; now. 1 Gibson Ice Chest, galva. nized lined; ‘umnll 4 size. Was $11.50; Housewares. Section, Fifth floor. Window $1.95 ‘Were $3.50 each. 3 Galva- nized Iron Refrigerators, 23 inches wide. 2 Rochester Copper-bottom Wash Boilers, No. 8 size. Were '33.50 "each: $f 95 NOW ..0eva. 2 White Fiber Bathroom Hampers, square shape. Greatly reduced to, $3 Smah oz e 3 Large Size Willow Clothes Baskets, bblong shape. Radically each ......0 1 Lot of Wood Coat Hangers, shellac finished. Tre- mendously reduced, 5: each ces . . Housewareg Section, Fifth floor. erators in price to dispose of them immediately. There are many more items than those listed here; you will find them under the familiar Remnant Day Green Signs throughout the store. Remnant-Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C, O. D, or on approval; no mail or phone orders accepted Clearance Sale Smart Winter Hats greatly reduced to $5. Fur Coats greatly reduced to $295 and $495. Women's Fur-trimmed Coats greatly reduced 1o $49.50, $59.50, $75 and $95. Women's Fur-trimmed Coats, our finest one- of-a-kind models, now $115 and $250. Women's Street and Afternoon Dresses greatly reduced to $28, $39.50, $69.50, $85 and $100. Women's Suits greatly reduced to $29.50, $39.50, $49.50, $59.50, $75, $95. Women's Pumps and Oxfords reduced to $4.75. Women's Evening Slippers reduced to $3.75. Women's High Shoes reduced to $6.75. Larger Women's Untrimmed .Coats reduced to $39.50. $19.50. . Knitted Sport Spits reduced to $1250. Knitted Dresses greatly reduced to $15. Fiber and Wool Dresses greatly reduced to Sports Dresses greatly reduced to $29.50. Misses’ Winter Coats, with- and without fur trimmings, reduced to $49.50, $59.50, $75 and $95. Misses’ Suits greatly reduced to $25 and $39.50. Misses’ Street and Sports Dresses greatly re- Larger Women’s Fine Untrimmed Coats now $89.50. Larger Women's One-of-a-kind Fur-trimmed Coats now greatly reduced to $75, $95, $135, $165. Larger Women's Street Dresses greatly reduced to $39.50. Larger Women's Tailored Wool Dresses greatly reduced to $39.50 and $69.50. duced to $19.50. Misses' Street, Afternoon and Evening Frocks greatly reduced to $29.50 and $39.50. Larger Women’s Handsome Gowns greatly reduced to $69.50. Women's Apparel Sections, Third floor. Women’s Hose, $1.25 1 perfect would be $2. Slightly uneven in weave. 15 dozen pairs outsize silk hose with lisle tops and soles; black and street shades. doz. prs. Women’s Black Silk Hose; full fashioned: lisle garter tops and soles. Uneven weave; if per- $] fect would be $1.50 pr 10 doz. prs. Women's Light- weight Silk-apd-wool Hose, in black and white mixture; vmetycn wezvled b“ perfect, woul e Hosiery Section, First floor. Marquisette Curtains Special, $1.45 Pr. 50 prs. Ruffled Dotted Mar- quisette Curtains with tie- backs; 2% yds. long; white. A very good value. Remnants and Short Lengths of Cretonnes, Nets, Voiles, Madras, Artificial Silks, Silkoline, Poplins and other drapery fabrics s able for many uses, greatly reduced. 14 to 15 Less Curtain Section, Fifth floor. Women’s Dresses, $15 Were $25 and more 25 Dresses for street and afternoon: satin, canton crepe and georgette, trimmed with small pleatings, embroidery and"beads; black, navy and brown; sizes 36, 38, 40, 42. 1 White Crepe Romain Evening Dress made over silk; girdle embroidered with jade and gold beads; size, 38, Soile sold “as is.” Greatly ry duced to...... . $25 1 Black Georgette Dinner Dress over black silk; girdle of black 1 White Chiffon Dinner and Evening Dress made over white satin: beaded with crystal and ne:irla. sllzo &s: sofled; sold “as s Greatly re- Tu0ed Torms.scnrrreres $25 ; waist embroidered in tan; made and rose silk; model; size 38. Greatly reduced to....,. e $39'50 ‘Women's Dress Section, Third floor. Women’s Suits, $25 Were $39.50. navy, size 38. 2 Tan and Navy Velour Checked Suits. Sizes 36 and 42, W $20.50 each; now 5 suits; 2 Black and White Wool Eponge, sizes 1 Tan Mlx(urz R Dark Gray Mixture, size 40. Were $39.50 each; now . Twill Cord, size 36. Women's Suit Section, Third floor. Women’s Coats, $25 Were $39.50. Women's Coat Section, Third floor. Women’s Gowns, $1.35 Were §2. 56 Gowns of fine nain sook and cotton crepe; low, round, square and V necks; tallored and lace trimmed; sizes 15, 16 and 17 48 Nainsook Corset Covers; arm. hole style, daintily trimmed wil good embroidery and lace; regular #nd extra i Were 78 $1.50 each; now. c 78 pairs Marcells Drawers; fine nainsook and crepe; lace and em- hnbk l%llllllu": ll::.c‘:d' 23, 25 and 27, Grea uced, pair . " 78¢c Cotton Underwear Section Doste . Third China and Glassware Very Much Less Than Regular Decorated Tableware and fax(cy pieces of china, a few pieces of pottery; some perfect, others slightly imperfect; table glassware and fancy pieces, many one of a kind; a few imperfect. But all at very much less than the regular prices. China and Giassware Sectiens, Fifth floor. 2 Yolama Cloth Suits; fur collars; 1 brown, 8 English Sports Coats, 42. 2 Tan Jacquettes, fur trimmed, size 36; 1 ere §15 1 Tan 1 '$19.50 38 an Tecd, size 45 in_soft mixtures, siz 3 sizes 36 and 42. S oieal Larger Women's Dresses, $19.50 Radlcally reduced. 11 dresses, in navy and black roshanara crepe; beautifully embroid- ered; sizes 4014, 42%, 44%. 2 Poiret Twill Coats, in black-and navy; handsomely bralded and lined with gray ?:;;wnccnpax sizes 441 and . Greatly re- duced, ench.., . $39.50 1 Threeé-quarter-length Coat, ot t;med ‘mlnu;z; shoulders ned; size 42%. 50 Was $39.50; now.. $19 1 Finely Tucked Coat, of tan Polret Twill; slze 40%. Greatly re- $‘9.50 duceq to.. o000 1 Circular-cut Cape,. of Black Polret Twill, trimmed r"l;l‘h c&zle“ulltchlns; size o eatly re- duced torosso.. . $29:50 2 Dresses, of brown crepe de chine; attractive girdles of bronze beads; slzes 423, 48%. Were $29.00 $19 5() cach; NOW........ Special Bize Section, Third fioor. Petticoats Special, 95¢ 100 Colored Sateen Petti- coats; plain tailored mod- els; also pleated and flounced rufile styles. Plain and two-tone colors in a good assortment, Petticoat Section, Third floor. Misses” Middies, 75¢ Very much reduced. 19 Mid- dies; white with colored col- lars'and cuffs, trimmed with white braid. Sizes 18 and 20 ars. 9 Ideal Body Waists, plain style. Size 16 years. 350 Were 76c each: now.. 12 Black Sateen Bloomers, ith elastic walst band and knee. Size 6 years el e e L 12 Middies; all white or white with' colored collars and cuffs, trimmed with whit brald, Sizes ¢ 10, 14 and 20 years. Greatly reduced, each. ¥ 95¢ Girls' Furnishings Section, Fourth floor, Children’s Shoes, $1.95 Tremendously reduced: several broken, incomplete lines that can not be re- newed for the season; extra- ordinary values. 11 pairs of Growing Girls' Black Calfskin High Lace Shoes; square toe, flat heels with rubber lifts. Sizes 5%, 632, TAA; 6, 615A; 6, 615B. Patr $1.95 5 pairs Bo 3%, 4C. Pair. pairs Infant: Tan High Lace Shoes; square toes, spring heels. : $1.95 Ghildren’s Shoe Section, Fourth oo, Misses’ Dresses, $15 Wetre $25 and $29.50 35 satin-faced crepe, Poiret twills and smart little sparts dresses of jersey; brown, navy and black lovely lace collar and cuffs on the crepe dresses. Misses® Section, Fourth fl Combinations, $1.50 Were $3. 13 Imported Swiss Ribbed Cotton Combination Suits; low neck, sleeveless: ankle length; size 5 only. 9 Imported Swiss Ribbed Stlk-and-lisle ~ Combination Suits; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; sizes 6 and 7. Were $10.50 $7 and $11 each; now : 8 Imported Swiss Ribbed Cotton Tights; ankle length: sizes 5, 6, Were $2.50 and $2.75 pal ¥ $150 now .. 10 Cotton Vests; high neck long sleeves, side 8. Were .15 each; BOW <ieeniesesnerenes 89C 9 Combination Suits; wool and cotton with siik stripe: bodice style; knee length: sizes 7, 8, 9. Were $3.25 $2 0aCh; NOW secereeccones Women's Exnit Underwe: X Third floor. " Beckien, House Dresses, $4.95 Were $7.50 28 Cotton Crepe and Linen House Dresses; with and without collars: some trim- med with Persian braids: copen, orchid, tan, brown and green; sizes 16, 18 and 20; and 36 to 46, 3 Checked Gingham House Dresses, roll collar; some With Vest effect; = three. quarter sleeves, sash: red and’ pink: ‘sizex’ 36, 40, 42 ere $4.95 and miors: How, Cach. .. 929D & Fing Crepe House Dredses; short sleeyes, finished with hemstitched straps, sash: i lavemsler, blue and green: glzes 16, 18 and 20 Sears Greatly reduced, each . 95¢ 3 Red ed” " Gingham House_Dresses; roll collar; vest effect; long sleeves; ad- justable belt; sizes 38 and 3 reatly reduced, each ... $"95 House Dress Section, Third floor. " Junior Boys’ Suits $6.75; were $13.50 22 ‘Norfolk and Vestee model suits, unusually atfractive styles; sizes 3 to 9 years in the lot, but not in each style. 25 Small Boys Middy and Oliver Twist Suits; fine woolen fabrics; various models; sizes 3, 4, 5 years only. Greatly re- $475 duced; each.. Boys' Section, Fourth floor. FURNITURE Greatly Reduced So low are these prices that we must ask you to accept this furni- ture “as is,” subject to slight scars or imperfections. 1 Dining Set of 7 pieces; com- bination mahogany _extension table, § side chairs and 1 arm chair, in “mahogany finish. v m".y. “rn:a.uly reduced $77 .50 1 Combination American Wal- nut Dresser, 42-inch $35 size. Was $50; NOw ,..e 1 Combination Brown Mahog- any Dressing Table, with tri- plicate mirrors. Was $35 $50; now ........ 1 Folding Bridge Table; green ‘fllnllh. wi!hlorlen:ln.l decorations. wer'y- greatly rei .ucad $7.75 4 Mahogany - finish. - Folding %rfl .'l;l’bales;allumemne top. ere $3.95 ea 20w or .. $195 Furniture Section, Sixth floor. 1 Solid Mahogany Drop Leaf End Table. W; 3 - e Rechodd Il Cogfl;,l:mléon#lho‘any Sew- $15.755 now i, 98690 1 Bedside Table, of combina- tion mahogany construction. Was $1i now . $8.75 1 Tapestry Covered Stoot:“was 38; now.... $4:25 1 Folo! Bl%gl. I;?l;%lutared in tapestry. as $4. P . $2.75 1 Simmons Ivory Metal Bed: double size. Was $x4°75 $22.50; NOW..ovvvenen t Simmons Fine Quality Twin Metal Bed: brown manogany o T e $24.75 NOW 4enssessngsmosms 5 Junlor Boys' Overcoats: ome of the best ¢ chinchilla; sizes g‘l":'deg' % 1y. G = Feduced; cach. 1. $775 7 Blue Serge Suits; excellent quality; well tailored; sizes 15, 17, 18 1y. Were'$15°each; now $7+50 Dress Goods Remnants Reduced 300 remnants Wash Dress Goods, In lengths from 1% to 435 yards, David & John ~Anderson Gingham, was $1.25 yd.; $l Glen Roy Gingham, Was' Bio yard; sow 95¢ Domestic and Im Pported Ginghams, were 38c 30: yard; now . . 36-in. Percale, was T e yas 20 36-in. Canton Crepe, wax 360 yardinons. O9C 30-in. Japane: Crepe, xir sig yard o 30¢ 27-in. uting lannel, was 26c yard; now ., 20: Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second floor. Silk Remnants 250 yds. ‘Bilks and Véivets; some good lengths of black velvets for dresses. 60 vds. Imported B 104 0 2 iport ack Allsilk Velvet, was $7.50 Ja0t; oow ¢ $5.50

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