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OPTIMIST CLUB PLANS | Changes in Staticns of TO HOLD RADIO NIGHT Complete” Program. Will Be -An- nounced Later—Angellico ¥s in Charge. i D i f Plans for an Optimist radio night were anhounced at a meeting of the Optimist Club yesterday In the City Club by Secretary G. E. 8. Williams. Harry Angellico, entertainer-mem- ber of the-organisation will' be in | eharge of the program, it was an- nounced, end the’ complete program will be furnished by members of the organization on a night to be an- nounced later. This will be the first program under the direction of Washington profes- €lonal and business men. Angellico at yesterday's meeting sang a number of the.songs.which he will sing at the Optimist night concert. Ho Biizabeth Gurdiner Cooms. meeting, Frank . announced, Miss 3 s0 srand ' opera oprano, will Sing Rar the Organizas ti Representative Manlove of uri will be the principal speaker. don't seem to | reme: for | 7’ 3$5.00 Heavy Gray Blankets $2.98 rair 40 pairs of these 70x80 Blan- kets, that answer every require- ment of warmth and service. Fancy colored borders. Marseilles Bedspreads, $5.00 $7.00, $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00 \\ hite and Colored Marseilles in scalloped . and styles Sizes for double beds and twin beds. Slightly soiled. Diapers, §1.79 Dozen 100 packages 24x24 Bird-eye Diaper Cloths, neatly hemmed. Hemmed Napkins, §59¢ Doz. 17x17 White Mercerized Cot- on Napkins, hemmed, ready for Towels, 6 for 49c t of Small Towels, useful every hame. Choice of huck d absorbent crash. Children’s Wear Combinations, 50c Children’s_$100 Combination Garments, of soft muslin; trinf- med with lace and r‘mhmw!(r\ Infants’ Dresses, $1.50 $1.98. Long White Nainsook. Dresses, vokes ‘trimnted “with lace and ¢mbroidery. Infants’ Sacques, 39c White ~Flannelette ~Saéques, trimined with pink and blue. Bathrobes, $1.00 . Infants’ $1.50 and $1.98 Soft, Warmm Bath Robes, in white, pink and blue. lnlants’ Sleepers, 59¢ 79¢c Flannclette Sleepers and Gowns, in pink and bluc stripes. HIL wis fccompanied by | Va. Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital NAVY. Liéut; Conimander A. H. Dresel of the bureau of navigation, Navy De- partment has been ordefed to duty with the Aslatic-flect. Lieut. H. C. Rodd of the aircraft squadron, scouting fleet, has been ordered to the bureau of engineering, Navy Department. Lieut. T. C, W. Settle, at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., has Jbeen assigned to the Shenlndouh Lieut. -Commander F. T. Foxwell, Supply Corps, at Philadeiphia, has been “ordered to the navy yard, Charlestgn, 8. C, and Lieut. L. C. Graham, Supply Corps, from the navy yard, Bos(on to the mnaval base, ampton roads. Capt. Isaac I Yates, has been de- tached from the naval station, Pearl Harbor, Hawall, and ordered to this city for duty in the bureau of con- struction and repair, Navy Depart- ment. Lieut. Alexander Martin, jr., Clvil Enginéer Corps, has been transferred from Guantanamo, Cuba, to Norfolk, Commander Charles . Ryder, Med- fcal Corps, at the naval station, Ca- vite, P. I, has been ordered to the receiving ship at New York ASKS ANOTHER JUDGE. Creation of an additional Judge in the | district of Maryl und is proposed in a bill introduced vesterda. Y by Represent- ative John Philip Hill of Maryland. 3 N@Sr 810-818 Seventh Street TRADE STATISTICS CIRCULATING BANNED Daugherty Says Private Exchange of Such Information Violates Statute. Attorney General Daugherty in an opinion requested by Secrstary of Commerce Hoover and published to- day holds that trade associations may collect statistics concerning. produc- tlon, distribution, and prices of their commodities, may turn them over to the Department -of Commerce, but may _not circulate such statlstics among thir own membership. The Department of Justice, Mr. Daugherty held, would consider. such private circulation contrary to the anti-trust act. In a letter requesting the opinjon the Commerce Secretary suggested that collecting and _ distribution - of unidentified Information and statis- tics as fo production, stocks on hand, and prides on closed transactions, pro- vided it is made available on fair terms “to the public as well as those within the association, might not be a violation of law." .The Attorney 'General, however, falled to agree, although Mr. Hoover | cxprossed fear that trade associations which now' collect such statistics and | turn them over to the government might cease to co-operata if refusid the right to circulate their own fig- Satisfaction First Since 1859 the effect of gen. o the couditions o \f '@ All Velvet Hats Going in Two Clearance Lots All $5.00 to $7.95 Trimmed Velvet Hats. . 52 All $10.00 to 325 Trimmed Velvet Hats Black and colors in a com- plete range of the styles and trimmings. $5.00 Group contains copies of imported hats. season’s The many Re- member—not a single velvet hat, however desirable, is re- served. $7.95 Mattewan Velour Hats in Black and Colors, $§3.50 Advance Spring Styles in Trimmed H $5.00, $7.50 and $9. A Sale of Women’s Quality WINTER COATS Regular and Extra Sizes - $22.50 Beautiful bolivia coats, lined- i “"’""}M"“"" WILL DISCUSS HOSPITALS. shipments, average price, or range of prices, 18 ely different from that resulting entire] from each dustry recelvinj common veal to him the exact condition of the business of all of his competitors. When thus informed each one is in- vited, and tato the conduct qf his most succes: ful competitor and the spirit of com- radeship created by au exchango of information of this char- acter prevents the free competition be- tween them which would otherwise prevail stocks on hand and Dhe Washington Council of ‘Social Agencles will meet in the Ralelgh Hotel Monday afternoon at 4 o‘clock. The topic for discussion will be “Cmnon ‘N:adl o: “{llhlntr‘r.nflflool'; 1t " with particular empl s Phe need for more adequats trainin facilities for nurses and for medical social service. The speakers will in- clude Miss (ltl-ntflgye;. dlrlgwrngg service the American Dr. Wfl?l.m Mather Lewis, resident ot George Washington Uni: versity, an r. Canby inson of Johns Hopkins University Hospital. rson engaged in an directly, or through medium, reports which re- is naturally inclined to imli- the confident Violation of Law. “Those these associations appear to entertain that if the information im- parted relates only to past and closed the idea who organize and conduct transactions there can be no violation of the anti-trust act. such an idea is wholly fallacious.” The ovinion constitutes the latest chapter in a long series of interdepart- mental and trade association confer- ences, in which Mr. Hoover and the Attorney The Commerce Department statistics concerning industrial production have In my judgment General have participated. #0 far been gathered directly through the trade assoclations, PETITION IN BANKRUPTCY. Creditors of The Vogue, Inc., conducts a which ladiés' apparel thop at 717 11th street northwest, yesterday asked the adjudge InSolvency preferential The officers of the company are not within the jurisdiction, the court Is Attorney Philip ‘St a told. fo1 the District Supreme Court to corporation bankrupt. and an attempt to make puyments are alleged. A Series Furniture Carpets Brief Bits of | Furniture History %__W____wSTAR, - WASHINGTON, - D. (., THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1924 AYRES TO AID INQUIRY, Henry P. Robinson, American mem- ber of the committes named:-by the reparations -comm$ssion to Inquire into German gold resources abroad, has selected Col. Leonard F, Ayres of |- Cleveland as his technical adviser in the inquiry. b Col. Ayres, who seryed as .chlef statistician of the American expedi- tionary forces during the world war, conferred with Secretary Hughes to- day, and it was said he planned to enil from New York the latter part of this weok._to take. up his dutics with the committee. In eddition to his service in- the Army, Col. Ayres was diréctor of the dlvision of statistiesef- the War In- dustries Board and & membér of the priorities board of. the Council of Ni- tional Defense and of the allles’ pur- chasing commlssion. He 18 now con- nected with the Cleveland Trust Com- pany. —_— All of the inhabitants of a city the size of Milwaukee or Washington, D. €. could b sekted at ons time ih ‘the thedters of New York city. * jment. *31 CLAIMS GRANYED. Commission Allows $228,414 Against Germany. The German-American mixed claimg commisgion yésterday handed dowa thirty-one awards aggregating 3228,- 414.70, with 5 pér cent Interest al- lowed on each to the date of pay- The largest of the awards was $134,531.25, to_the Standard Ofl Com- pany-of New Jersey. The commission at the same time announced the ‘diz missal of nineteen -claims. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Joses & Sons Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh Linens Upholstery The Annual January Linen Sale Affords You the Opportunity of Securing the Finest Sheets a 63x90 Sheets, 63x99 Sheets, 72x90 Sheets, 72x99 Sheets, 81x90 Sheets, The sideboard that we use today and the etazers or par- lor cabinet, as it is usually called, both originated from the articles that stood beside the altar in the church. nd Cases each.. $1.35 each.. $1.50 each.. $1.50 each.. $1.70 - each.. $1.70 of Merchandise at Unusual Price Concessions Moses’ “De Luxe” Cotton Sl;eets and Cases —Mohawk Cotton Sheets and Cases. ed are torn sizes before hemming. Sizes mention- . 3% soiled Silk Camisoles, $1.00 $1.59 and $198 Wash Satin Camisoles, tailored or lace trimmed. Slightly mussed or Silk Chemise, $1.98 $2.50 Radium Silk Chemise, with lace yoke and ribbon straps. 98c Camisoles, 59c Well Made Muslin Camisoles, trimmed ' with lace and em- broidered medallions. 53.49 Bathrobes, $2.98 Women's Lawrence Cloth Bath Robes, in light and dark patterns. Flannelette Petticoats, 39c 69c Petticoats, in gray stripes, finished with ruffie. Silk Petticoats, $2.98 6 of these $5.00 Petticoa black and changeable tafi Corsets, §1.00 Discontinued numbers of $ and $200 Warner, Ame Lady and R & G Corsets. Medium buit and topless models; mostly laced back—a few laced fronts. Sizes 19, 20 and 21 only. Remnant Lots Men’s Wear Shirts, 59¢ ©Odds and ends of Men's Per- cale and Krinkletex Shirts, in white and stripes. Left from dollar sales. Sizes 14 to 17. Silk Shirts, $1.98 0Odds and ends of Jersey Silk and Fiber Shirts, in plain colots and stripes. Broken sizes. Slightly mussed or soiled. Night Shirts, $1.25 Men's Striped Flannelette Nightshirts, with collar or mili- tary neck. Sizes 15 to 20. The dresser of today and even the chiffonier of our bed- room may be said to have originated from this piece. Pure Linen Pattern Table Cloths, with Nap- kins'to match: - ‘5600 Table Cloths, size 70x70 inches. Janu- Sale price $4.75 $800 Table Cloths, size 70x90 inches. Janu- ary Sale price $6.00 $9.00 Table Cloths, size 70x106 inches. Janu- ary Sale p: $8.00 Na.pkms, size 22x22 inches. January Sale price. . ...$6.25 $6.75 Table Cloths size 2x2 yards. January Sale price, each. $5.25 $8.50 Table Cloths, size 2x21/ Janu- ary Sale price, each .$6.50 510.50 Table Cloths, size 2x3 yards. Janu- ary Sale price, each..............$8.25 $8.25 Napkins, 22x22 inches. January Sale price, dozen $6.25 B]eached Pure Linen Table Cloths (double damask), with napkins to match: $10.50 Table Cloths, size 2x2 yards. January Sale price, each ..$8.50 $13.00 Table Cloths, size 2x21/5 yards. Janu- uary Sale price, each ...$10.50 $14.25 Table Cloths, size,2x3 yards. January Sale price, each $13.25 Table Cloths, size January Sale price, each.. $11.00 Napkins, size 22x22 inches. yards. January 90x99 Sheets, Moses’ “Elite” Sheets 81x90 Sheets, each.. $1.25 45x36 Cases, each... 72x99 Sheets, each... $1.50 81x90 Sheets, each... $1.55 90x99 Sheets, each... $1.85 90x108 Sheets, each.. $2.00 each.. $1.95 $14.25 Napkins, size 25x25 inches. January Sale price, dozen........... $12.00 Table Cloths, size 2x2 yards. Januarv Sale price, each $9.75 $15.00 Table Cloths, size 2x2l, yards. Janu- ary Sale price, each $11.75 $18.00 Table Cloths, size 2x3 yards. Sale price, each $16.00 Table Cloths, size 214x21) January Sale price, each.. $19.00 Table Cloths, size 215x21% January Sale price, each $13.75 Napkins, size 22x22 inches. Januar Yy Sale price, dozen ...$10.50 $16.25 Napkins, size 25x25 inch January Sale price, dozen...... .$13.25 $14.75 Table Cloths, size 2x2 yards. Januarv Sale price $18.25 Table Coths, size 2x2)3 3ard< Janu- ary Sale price.... S .$15.25 $21. 50 Table Cloths, size 2x3 yards. January Sale price.... ....$18.00 $20.00 Table Cloths, size- x21/ - yards. January Sale price $24.00 Table Cloths, size 2l;x215 yards. January Sale price. . 316.25 Napkins, size 29x22 mches. Sale price $20.25 January .$13.50 $21.00 Napkins, size 25x25 mches Januarv , and 3 years. Serge Dresses, $2.98 One-piece ierge , in sizes § and 10. — Friday Clean-Up of .. Trimmings §1. 00 & 51.50 Nets, 491: Yard with silk or lingette. A gather- ing of stunning.styles from which any woman can choose just the model to please her fancy. FUR COLLARS of Manchu- rian wolf, moufflon, beaverette and sealine. In the wanted colors. $5.75 Skirts, $2.98 44 Smart Street and Sport Skirts, in the favored pleated models. Tai-" lored of wool checks and plaids, wool crepe, tricolette and serge. Women’s Dresses, $9.75 22 Charming Dresses, in shimmer- ing jacquard fabrics, Canton crepe and covert cloth. A number of mod- els, trimmed with ‘lace, braid and em- Men's Undershirts, 50c $1.00 and $1.25 Heavy Fleeced and Part-wool Shirts, in broken sizes. Plenty of large sizes. Union Suits, $1.50 $2.50 Heavy Gray and Ecru Hceced Union Suits, in_broken sizes. Plcn?y of large sizes. Men’s Sweaters, $1.49 % Heavy Knit Gray Coat Sweat- cr)' with shawl collar or V neck. oadcloth Shirts, §1.25 Small lot of English Broad- cloth Shirts, in white and col- ors. Soiled or mussed. Broken sizes. Men's Socks, 19¢ 35¢ Black Mercerized Lisle Socks and Heather Mixed Sale price, dozen.......... Sale Price...ssseesecesccen.....$18.00 $6.00 Bleached .Pure Linen Table Cloths, size 70x70 inches. $4.00 $7.50 Bleached Pure Linen Napkms, sxze 2"<°2 Dozen ... $6.00 Bleach Dozen $8.50 Hand-embroidered. Pure Linen Madeira Napkins,. Dozen $6.50 $2.00 Silver Bleached Pure Linen Damask Yard P— $7.00 H. S, Pure. Lmen Lunch “Napkins. DOZEN ..o vioosneonseime smeisenisianimes.n $.00 ‘Utica Sheets and Cases 45x36 Cases, each. .o ... .. e 63x90 Sheets, each.. ... $1.35 63x99 Sheets, each......... .. $1.50 72x99 éheef.s, o slote e mmice $1T0 81x90 Sheets, s e 91.70 81x99 Sheets, for cunams ande foundation linings. Pink, old rose, orchid, tan, gray and navy. Lace Sale, 5¢ Yard Table of Assorted.” Laces— Torchons, Clunys. and: Crochet kinds, in cotton'and lmen Nar- row widths. Embroideries, ¢ Yard Lot of 2 to 4 inch Embroid- each.... ery Edge in cam‘bhc and Swiss. Trimming Brmds, 10c Yard Remunants of 25¢c; to 39c Plain and Fancy Trimming Braids, 1 to 5 yard lerigths. Veiling, 10c Yard Lot of Fancy Mesh Veiling, in assorted colors. Worth 39¢ to 49¢. i : Dust-Caps; 25¢ -~ - White and trimmed with lace. colors. 10c Octag;n Scouring Cleanser, Heavy Net Panel Curtains $1.29 Each Closing out a lot of the popu- lar Single Panel Curtains, of l\ez\y ecru net, with fancy bor- der and thick {ringe. required for a window. Draperies, 9%c ¥Yard Remnants of Fancy ~Cre- tonnes, Marquisette and Scrim, in assorted lengths. Oilcloth, 19¢ Yard Table 01&11“;] Slight” séconds of 40¢c quality. Grass Rugs, $1.00 $1.75 3x6 - Stenciled Japane;e Grass Rugs; in: artistic. pat< terns. Extya S-ze lll’mdow Theése sold for $225 to $4.50, and have become. bll soiled. Mostly in cream c Sash C'urui!w, 591: Pair. Curtains, _in N terns: Looped, $15.00_Tr, One Bréss Trunk Steamer Trunk, both durabl; constructed for extra service. ready to hang. s, $9.00 LA T T T T e TR O L PR D D G T O T TR b L TR TR T LT R LT TR PR In lawn>and: dotteéd Swiss, " Only one | Remnants of White and Fancy 200 pairs 98c” Brisbee Sash/ ttingbam . pat-_. “and one i ] broidered effects, Assorted colors. $19.75. Jacquettes, $12.50 10 of these smart and fashionable garments, younger set. Hosiery -_Children’s Hose, 15c -g2lain Ribbed and Derby’ Rib- Bed Hose, in black and_brown. “Hlight saconds: Sport Hose, 25¢ Children’s Part-wool Hose, with fancy cuft_tops. Seconds of 53¢ Women's Hose, 10c Black and Brown Cotton Hose, slight econds of 25¢ quallty. Women's Hose, 59¢c Black Silk-and-wool Hose, seconds of $100 quality; aleo silk-and-fiber hose, seconds of $1.26 quality. Infants’ Hose, 18¢ Perfect Cotton Hose, in white, black and brown; also slight seconds of _white cashmerette hose. 3 palrs for 50e. Women’s Hose, 75¢ $1.15 to $2.00 Wool and Wool- mixed Hose, perfect quality;«full " fashioned and fashioned styles. Mostly. plain. a few clocked. k and.colors. Knit Underwear . . .| Wemen's Union Suits, 69:: Regular and Extra Sizes in $1.25 " Perfoct Quality Fleeced Unlon ~Sults; high neck, long sieeves, ankle length. Infants’ Shirts, 25¢ * Stralght and Rubens Styles in . of perfect quality... ;gnmun ’s Bloomers, 15¢c Pink Knit Bloomers, with elastio tops and knees. .. 75¢c Certain-teed Floor Covenng e Yord ..., Bea.ntmfl ‘and’-durable felt base floor covering, in tile, figured and floral patterns. < 49c¢| so “popular: with the Large opossum collars. Gloves Women’s Gloves, 19¢ - Black . Cashmeretto’ Gloves. . lined with fleece; broken_sizea: also a few pairs of men's gray cashmerette gloves. Men’s Gloves, 25¢ Heavy -Wool Gloves,- in-ichaki color. Warm and serviceable. Men’s Cape Gloves, $1.00 Small - lot: - $1.50 Capeskin Gloves, in tan, black and brown. Knitted Gloves, 39¢ Kayser Knitted Wool Gloves for women and children. In as.~ sorted: colors. Men’s Gloves, 50c Heavy Jersey Gloves, lined with fleece. Black and brown. Remnants... 15c Yard - 25¢ and 35c Wash Géods; fn” useful lengths for ‘many pur- oses, In the lot are Yard-wide ercale, 32-inch Dress Gingham, Yard-wide Black and Colored Lining Sategn, Outing ‘Flinnel, Domet Flannel, Bleached and Unbleached ‘Cotton. Silk Remnants, $1.00 Yard. Lot _of short lengths of -35- inch Taffeta’and Messaline and - 39-inch Crepe de Chine, in as- sorted colors. Fine Boxed ~Stationery . Y5 Price Boxes slightly soiled or ‘broken. - Formerly 50c, $E.00-§ and $2.00. .Now 25c, 50c and $1.00. - Socks, slight seconds. 7 Wool Mufflers, in plain shades § ‘]aczs, 19c. . $2.00 Mineralava Beauty “good seryice. Sizes 7 - cellent Quality Corduroy Suits, o014, & l’lch» colorings. Slzes 26 to 34. |~ " Boys” $1.25 KHakl and Muflers, $1.35 Men's Knitted and Brushed and stripes, with deep fringe. Men’s $1.00 Ties, 50¢c Half-price sale of Quality Fi- ber Knit, Four-in-hands, in, popular _colors and patterns. ~ Earrings, V3 Of Closing _out several lots of popular earrings, all in perfect condition. Were 3% to $2.00. Now ¥ less. 50c Colored Glass -Bead Neck- 25¢ Floor Oil and Furniture Polish, Pint Bottle, 17¢ Clay, 95¢ —=also $1.50 Mineralava Finish- ing Cream; B. & B. Baby Talcum, 16c. Boys Cloth and *Corduroy Suits T‘wo-parits Cloth Suits, in at- tractive patterns, tailoted for to 10. Ex- ‘with one pair pants. Sizes 10 Hurry! Bathrobes, $198° Boys' Blanket Bath Robes, in Sizes 8 ta 14. “Boys’ Sweaters, §1.25 Heavy Knit Gray Coat Sweaters with shawl collars. Juvenile Suits, $1.98 - Stzes 3 to 8, In well made tweed suits. Middy and Norfolk styles. Hockey Caps,’79¢ $1.00 All-wool Knitted Hockey Caps, in color combinations. lannel Blouses, 79¢c Gray, Flannel Blouses with attached collar. Sizes § to 15. ~Boys’ Pajamas, 98¢ One-piece Striped Flannelette Pajamas, with silk frogs. Sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12. g ElullIIlllIIIIlIIII.IIIIIl|llllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIlll|llll|lllllll|lllllllIlIlIIIIlIIIIlIII! MU '|nfin|||fi§nnfinpmifimm Drapery Section Lace Curtains Tuscan Net Curtains, 2%, yards long, ecru color, plain, striped and figured designs, finished at bottom with heavy bullion fringe.. Regularly $7.00. Special......... Scotch Madras d Scotch Madras, 50 inches wide, grey h"f:ét ebla,ck coloring with flower ‘medallions of rose and green or gold and green Regularlv $1.00. Specml_ .50c yard Bedroom Furniture 0dd Walnut Toilet Table—Regular price, $85.00. Special. .c....neeccerceccasiiceo..s $49.50 Odd Single Bed to match: Regulnr price, $$'7339 55% Special....... I 11-size ‘Bed. Regu]ar pnce, $73.50. Spe- - oad - et i Conpina . 83950 Three (3) ece Combination ahogany O%ied P:wom Suite—Consisting of dresser, chif- fonier and full-size bed; regular price, sszl’léssogd 3 Special ..... 5 Y Od:}) effi‘nbogany Vanity Dresser—Regular price, $172.00. Special............cc...... $89.50 Odd Walnut Dresser—Regular price,, 313(2)905% Special 0dd eMnhogany Dresser—Regular price, s&:’:j 00. Special. . . 00_ 0dd %:lnnt Chiffonier—Regular “price, $83.00. Special.ceoeeieieieoanes $49.50 0Odd Mshogany Dresser—Regular price, 31;::;09 o& . Special....coo0n.n 0dd W;lnut Toilet Tuble—Regular pnce, 8:41) 0% Special..... 7.5 Odd Five (5) Piece Mahogany Bed Room Suite— # Regular price, $532.00. Special. .. ... $375,00 Floor Coverings Wool Wilton Rugs Noted for their beauty, warmth of color and durability—our exclusive grades afford a selec-~ tion which cannot be duplicated. :...$77.50 and $110.00 $75.00 and $102.00 .$50.00 and $70.00 Worsted Wilton Rugs Only the choicest worsted and the most endurlng dyes are used, while, by reason of the exceed- ingly fine weave, added distinction is imparted to the beauty of design and richness of color. 9 x12 ...........$150.00 8.3x10.6. . $138.00 6 X9 ... .. $93.00 Oriental Salon Rich in the ageless art of the Orient are the examples of Persian, Chinese - and Indian weaves to be found in the Oriental Salon. The utmost care has been taken by our buyers in their selections—from the smallest Sumack mat to the largest Sarouk rug. We cordially invite your inspection and comparison with all other stocks. g Persian Rugs Sizes averaging 3x6... .$57.50 and $65.00 Sarouk Rugs—. Sizes averaging 3x6......$100.00 to $175.00 - Antique Persian Hall-Runners—these strips also make wonderful stair carpets. Sizes from 814x9 to 334x15....$75.00 to $175.00 Chinese Rugs Sizes averaging 3x6...... $65.00 and $75.00 S;zes averaging 4x7-. » $85.00 - to $100.00 Sizes averaging 9x12. ... up Mossoul Rugs— Write or Phone for Our Catalogue e INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN °

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