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JOHNSON SEES “FERTILE FIELD FOR BOLSHEVISM” Candidate in Final Speech Before Michigan Primaries Warns of prs. women's black silk hose with lisle tops and soles, General Unrest. with open or white em- length, with rolled turn- o TWoodward & Woathrap 55 By the Asweiated Press. . 914, 9 2 vellow, rose, white and DETROIT, Mich, April 3.—Teapot 100 prs. Women's Full-fash- brown! sizes 6 to 914; not all Dome, condemnation of the league of foned Black Silk Hose, with NCW ViCtOf ReCOrds Out TOmOrrOW--HCar Them HCX’C sizes in all colors. nations, the necessity of tax reduc- lisle garter tops and soles; doz. Misses' Ribbed Knit Vietrola Galleries, Fourth floer FIGHT IS ON AS IOWA DEMOCRATS CONVENE TUninstructed Delegation Favorable to McAdoo Seen as Possi- ble Result. Silk Hose, $1.50 Uneven weave; If perfect would be $2.50 and $3. 150 Children’s Socks 20c, 3 prs., 50c Special. 50 pairs Plain Mer- rized Lisle Socks, in % sig, 5 PLACE | i of vacillation on N e e fimes Vests; low neck; no sice. s o0 aDd charEoeg SBE S iR very narrow, built-up shoul- the part of the Coolidge administra- be $1.75 pr.. der stra de; s; sizes 4 to tion—these were the topics about 50 pra. Women's Immrlml 16 year; ps;w,cx.u, eachy, S0C Opposes G. J. Berry for Vice Pres-| which was woven the address of Sen- Ribbed Lisle Sports Hose, in F 1 R D Chlldren's Hodioey ava Uederwear i stor “Hirem . Johnson here lust tan and- ":‘T::"nmhn as- Berdon TR i Bboor acking. Invisible Hair Nets Remnant Day Merchandise Is Not Returnable or Exchangeable; Not Sent C. O. D. or On Approval; No Mail or Phone Orders Accepted MEREDITH SEEKS The Californian in his final local Pr.; now.... Special, 35c Dozen bid for support, at mext Mondays 160 pra. Women’s Mercerised FIAteg Rroay st dicontent,” “which N Lisis Hosssrepula: and oul- PORT, Towa, April | sa¥s ‘may be_found everywhere in the e N atem Sterilized, Sanitary, Real mpaign for a| A at is happening in if perfect would be . H®nan Hair Nets, hand- made; cap shape; in light, medium, dark brown an auburn, Broken assortment. 65¢c Notions Section, Firat foor. | rtile soil for unarchy T aud 41 j4nd bolshevism,” he said. ¢ | a8 well as na- 1 ticket, lowa democrats in con- ciding their Women's Hosiery Section, First Smallest Officeholder. ' fleor. + tentative slate of state of-{ BLUE SPRINGS, Mo, April 3.—Ar- Jjthur” Portwood. tiventy three, eleted ndidates ar in nationallciry collector here Tu ims to nittee nd women. In the|be the smalles eholder in test for i of nationallthe world. He is twenty-nine inches avaitos 1ief interest | tall and welghs thirty-five pounds. ot WG | i 1 tion here today, are iance to w presidential condidate THE MEN’S STORE English Golf Suits, 15 Price, $25 10 Two-piece Imported Suits, ).u:kr! nd knickers in spring-weight tweeds; 1 size 34,2, 36; 2, 38; 1, 39; 2, 40; An U nusual Offering Daniel Green Slippers Women’s Apparel Greatly Reduced of the former contend, democruts. lude men or an instrueted d Al Smith of New Underwood of Ala- nathan M. Davis of \wention assembled, a ates apparen fight ove nal de hropos ind w sarently \ MeAde ructed, tate party leadership eon- W. Marsh of Waterloo, mmitteeman, is opposed e-clection by Clyde l. Herring « Des Moine Both caundidates early today declared they were a sured of suficient support, but sur- Ve »f distriet dele tions failed to %o certain victory for either. n4orsements for Vice President 1d United ates sepator also were with E. T. Meredith of retary of orge J. Berry ants for fa- but uni vor in the vice pres ch of Ottum ¢ of the American Legion, the senatorial candi- t'solutions drawn up for presen- to the convention deal with ural relief, labor interests, bonus and arraign the re- administration on other 1407 L Street N.W. Three-story and basement brick. Lat 100 to alley. Suitable location for most any business Even the most stubborn grime and grease yield will Alter to Suit Tenant = GARDINER & DENT, 1409 L Street N.W. Main 4884 Heal Skm Dlseases Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat- ing, Antiseptic Liquid It is_unnecessary for you to suffer | with Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm, Rashes and similar skin troubles.| Zemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c. or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and | mptly applied will usually give in-| stant relief from itching torture, It | eleanses and soothes the skin and heals | quickry and cffectively most skin dis- | eases. f Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, dis- | appearing liquid and is soothing t0 the | most delicate skin. Get it today and save all further distress. Zemo Soap, mo Ointment, 50c. proved strikingly by the wonderful popular- ity of EBONITE. It is the master lubricant for gears and is rewarded by the stamp of approval from au- tomol engineers and dis~ criminating motorists. Try it in your car. No lubricant is like it. Sold by reliable dealers in five-pound cans and at appointed service stations where you wee the checker- board dexign pump and service station sign. EBONITE Hax No Rival— There I» No Substitute. EBONITE (1T's SHREDDED OIL) FOR TRANSMISSIONS AND DIFFERENTIALS BAYERSON OIL WORKS ERIE, PA. quickly to Dethol. Simply spray Dethol lightly on bathtubs, sinks, bowls, tile, marble, windows, etc. —then wipe them clean! Dethol saves hard scrub- bing—gives a cleaner sur- face with half the work. Also spray Dethol in garbage cans and around musty places in your home. Its clean, pleasant odor sweetly purifies the air. and keep your home freé from filthy, disease-carry- ing bugs and insect pests. Dethol positively de- stroys roaches, ants, water-bugs, bedbugs, moths, fleas, mosquitoes and flies. Full directions for kill- ing all forms of insect life are on the Dethol can. Dethol is both easy and pleasant to use. It will not injure or stain even the most delicate fabric or wall-paper. Dethol - is definitely guaranteed to do all that is claimed for it, or your money will be returned. Den’t be withest Dethol. If wy your dealer cannet supply you yi: () 2end. sz 8100 to prepay cost and postage for the complete v& combination package. DETHOL MFG. CO,, Iac. ' o Richmond, Va. « H. Clarke & Sons. Inc., Balos Ropressntatives W. Lomburd St. Phone Flaza, 6747, Baitimere, Md. Better Than Calomel| Thousands Have Discovered | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub. | stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These little olive- colored tablets are the result of Dr.| Edwards’ determination not to treat fiver and bowel complalnts with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don’t Injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They taks hold of the trouble and quickly correct | ' It. Why curs the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, “dullness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets when you feel “logy” and “heavy.” They “clear” clouded brain Anad “perk up" thé spirits, 15¢ asd 30c. -~ epart Small size, 50c; Quart, $1.00: Gallon, $3.00; " Sprayer, 80ci Complete package, INSECTICIDE DISINFECTANT CLEANSER. 2,42, Were $50 each; English 4-Piect Suits, $25 Were much more. Ja ers and’ knic 'r'ne Tnglish Shop, Second floor. 4-Piece Suits, $24.75 Were $45. 4 suits trouse 36, long: 1. lar. No altera English O’Coats Reduced to $34.50 3 Over, ts that were very much higher priced; 1 size 38;1,39; 1, 42. Young Fellows’ Suits. $14.75 Were very much more. § suits; 2 size 32, 3, 33: 2, 34; 1. 36." No alterations Men’s Suits, $19.75 atlal savings to men these suits w 1 Men's Clothes Section, No alterations Men’s Lisle Socks 6 prs., $1.35 1¢ perfect, would be 10c pair. Some have irregular weave 25 dozen pairs fine mercerized lisle socks, triple hecls and toes, doublo soles; seamless; mostly black; a few colors; fast dyes. Sizes 9 Tuxedo Shirts, $2.25 Were $4. 12 White Pleated Shirts, with semi-soft col- lars attached, for tuxedo wear. Sizes 11 to 16. Sweaters, $7.85 ‘Were $15. 6 Imported, Ture Wool, Light-weight Sweat- ers; Dlazer stripes; brown, purple and bl Sizes 54 10 49. Undershirts, 65¢ Were $1. Crepe Under- shirts, sieevel Sizes 34, 38, 40, 44 and 46, Men's Furnishings Section, First floor. to 1112, Silk Ties, $1.45 Were $2.50 and $3. grade Four- able | tive patterns. Colored Shirts, $2 65 Were $4.50. 40 pleated Frenca P colors. Sizes 14 to Felt Hats, $3 35 light gray. Greatly Reduced Tomorrow Men’s Tan and Black Oxfords, $3.95 65 pairs Oxfords for spring. full soles and_rubber heels 10%, 11 B; 6, 61z, 7, 9 11 D, « Section, Second floor. Cretonnes Vs to V5 less Short lengths of Cretonnes from our own sto special purchase; g0 ities, good _ patterns colorings. . them pillows, cushions, draperi Also Voiles. Nets, Madr. los, Poplins and other Drapery and Upholstery Fab- rics in short lengths at to 1% less. Drapery Section, Fifth Soor. d medium toe: o: ther 10 1/3 to V5 less 2, 3 and more of a kind ummv‘ are included; also Voile Curtains; suitable for all rooms of the home Ruffled Marquisette Cur- tains in neat checked design white, 21, vards long; splen- did_curtains for spring and $1. 10 summer use; tie-bic cluded. Very sp cial, pair..... Curtain Section, Fifth floor. Spring Hat Trimmings Low Priced Greatly belo flowers, frui v the usual selling price. ) and clusters to daintily trim smart spring 50c¢ 670 small and large hats. Also flowers suitable for fancy work. Millinery Section, Third floor. Housewares Reduced Slightly damaged or shop- worn. 1 White Steel Kitchen Table, with 25335 porc elain to Was 16.50; ot $8.95 2 Poldlng !*P‘J"rlngl or Cutting ‘able: Soiting Teblee $2.50 5 extra heavy Galvanized !;arhakv Pails, with lock covers. Fgallons capacity. ere § R mow $1.25 3 Square White Enameled Clothes “Hsmrw,r medinm size, Vere cach; now. $2.95 2 Oblong White Enameled Towel Hamn\p\rs. TEo size. Were e 335 2 Towel Ilflmner!. oblong, white cnnmol&d' '.l'ned ium size. Were 5 Cach; now. $2.95 4 Pedestal l-‘lnlor ;landn 48 inches high; dark green and brown colors. Were Sll) $: 7" Sewin Baskii o stand. as e : §3.75 3 Manning anman Copper Sugar and (‘l’t;'\rg $2 75 Sets. Were $5.5 each; now. s 2 Mannin Copper 2 Nickel - p kets. Wcrn tha $2.75 now . . 1 double ulfie B:la Oven for gas or oil stove. Was $7; now. $3 75 & Decorated Meul Jardinere Baskets. each; now. Housewares Section, Fifth foor. Umbreflas, $5 . oty e Gabera. lobrammed about 14 than bis regular pricé and ch b es 8t w we would e, y mark them. 22dnch. 10.rib, fancy border Silk Umibr nave and purple andics, some Umbrella Section, First floor. Handkerchiefs, 25¢ Special dozen Men's All-linen ofs, d " woven : tan, green lavender. 50 Women's All-linen Initial Hand kerchiefs, special, 18c. 6 for si. Handkerchicf Secfion, First floor. Corsets and Girdles Reduced to $1.50 Were very mach more tic and. part-elastic bined with broche and back-lacing co bust models and eotton with ...r.\».l dastic over hip; sizes 25 36 each: now. lis, ‘of "white ‘and flesh b silk Jersey top; sizes 5 each $3 now Rinner Corne! top models. w line: medium figured broches; 10 pink satin, combined with elastic hook front; sizes 23, 24: slightly solled. Greatly reduced, $1 el P, satin-striped models ; a few jerseys and linens; sizes 30, 40, 42, 44, 46." Greatly re- @f duced, ea 25 Brassieres and medium Tength Bandeaux, of pink and white rep, Beauvais Axminster Rugs Greatly Reduced Sanford’s Beauvais Axminsters, the highest-grade Ax- minster rugs made. reductions. 3 9x12. Were $6; $48.75 $47.75 each; now > 2 8.3x10.6. er $63.75 each; now... Discontinued patterns, hence the 3 4.6x66. W S2050 cacn: mow., 91595 8 27x54. Were $6.50 $4.75 epch; now. Other Rugs Greatly Reduced 1 30x60 Cotton Chenille Bath Rug. Was now .. 19x12 Sanford’s Velvet Rug; seamless. Was $52.50; $35 1 High- ?xl‘ Was $8| disc o‘"flt'llfin g‘eng patterns ‘were 1 s $1055 5 6x9 Dultox Rugs. W $9.75 e Warowiasienchi §495 136 Chenille Bath Rug. Was $5; now $2~95 Rug Section, Sixth floor. 1 9x12 Axminster. Was $39. T $26.95 1 30x60 Cotton Chen! Bath Rug. Was § now ... 2 High-grade Worsted Wil- ton Rugs; 9x12. wu_-e“u‘s.oo each $9750 Were $132. each; now. 2 High-grade Wool Wiltons; 6x9. Were $54.00 cach: no $44.50 9 27x60 Fiber Rugs Wnre.sl.?:‘, each: now - e PR s o W were' $3 50 $1.15 265 prs. Satin and Kid Slippers, in many different styles, including famous Comfy style in quilted satin, plain leather with leather soles and heels, satin mules and slippers, in black, blue, pink, rose and lavender. Sizes 3% and 4 only. Women’s Pumps and Ozxfords, $2.75 38 prs. greatly reduced because sizes and lots are broken; only a few pairs of a kind; black and tan calfskin oxfords, brown and black kid and suede pumps. Sizes in the group: 444 to 7 AAA; 7 and 8 AA; 4,44 A; 4 B; 3 and 4 C. . Third floor. _ Juniors’, Girls’ and Children’s Apparel Greatly Reduced Tomorrow Juniars’ Dresses, $15 Girls’ Hats, 95¢ Were §2050. 3 Crepe-pack & 2 ; ” ireatly reduced; 12 Hats of Satin bresses, with whitd eol- Feit and Velvet; roll and poke lars and georgette panels; shapes. navy, brown and black; slzes 15 Girle' Chambray and Ging- ham Dresses, in panty styles: others belted models; trimmed with organdie; sizes § to 12 vears. Groatly re- duced, each....... $1.95 30 Girly' Gingham Dresses, in checks and small plaids; at- tractive styles and colors for school “(ar,,h)l"l 7 to 14 years. Were $1.95 each; TRt o B 195 g eTed Girls’ Pajamas, 95¢ Suits, in tan and gray; "ismly e i]rlc-'h:nieocpnzn;~ d 7 ears. amas, a d 17 e eaeh $5 bar muslin or crepe; one- Junior Misses \\ hite Crepe {'lf"'r'; models; sizes § and 10 €h d Georg . yea e e gkt 10 pairs Black Sateen Bloom- slightly soiled. Were $125b ers, with elastic waistband ead ow and knee; 6 years. h; n ae 45C . > 5 Gowns of long cloth, lace Girls’ Bath Robes, $1.95 trimmed, with =hort sieeves 10 Beacon Cloth Bath Robes, and low neck; size 8 yrs. gy in variety of good colors Greatly reduced, each... 14, 16 and 10 Overblouses, in adl-white $1.95 madras, pongette and dimity; . long sleeves, with round tai- ; plain lored collars and euffs; sizes 8, 10, 14 and 18 years fadtsally reduced, cach 99C Chzldren s Spring Coats, $10; were _$15 ts for children 3 to 6§ years; tailored or raglan style lain_velour, taffeta, homespun, cheviots. Tan, nav: Lined throughout and finished with turnover collar, cuffs, pocket and belts. 1o Children's Combination Swits, in 15 Ifants' Long Naimsook Slips: ma « cambric or pi i ine made, Snighed with turn-over col- bemstitchfug or - lar aud cufis of embroidery. QB £ Were $2 each. NoW........ 13 Children’s Chambray Dresses: bloom- er style; neck and sleeves finished with figared binding; colors, green, yelloy, rose and biue; sizes 2 to years. . Were $3.50 cach. 31 95 Now . 3 ior Misses' Satin Dresses, with ught bodice, and full skirts; trimmed = with pin jucks: henna and bluck; sizes 5 and 17 years, Greatly 1 Junior Miss' Fur - trimmed Coat: full lined; Greatly reduce : 1 Junior Miss' en silk Misses” Afternoon Dresses $19.503 were $27.50 and $34.50 t anv de Chine and Satin Afterncon Dresses, in brown, almond, copen and cocoa. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses’ Imported Raincoats, $7.50 remendously reduced. 10 Raincoats, short lengths; navy and tan. s 14 and 16 years. Misses® Seetion, Fourth foor. Babies’ Shoes, 45¢ Greatly reduced. 25 pairs it Sole Shoes, in tan_and 2 7 Chemise: strap style. i» lack kid; sizes 1 and pairs Growing Girls' 1 Bandembpoidered 13 Black _Patent Plain Toe L. Opera Pumps; both turn and pend-ecatiopin welt soles & 3. ! Philippine Corset Covers, of fine . 41, uu,nwkd. armhole style; hand-em- lroidered and scalioped: sises Geisiy reduced. pr, 3345 19 pairs Growing Girls' Tan $1.45 One and Two Strap Pumps: 5 Fremch Corset Covers; armhole 1ot d - scalloping; Philippine Envelope Chemise, $3.95 d-embroidered, finished = hilippine Short ts, nainsook: hand embroidered and 49 pairs Growing Girls' Profro R A a Black Oxfords; welt soles, oped; lengtin 27 024" 6 G5 flat heels; siz pairs Drawers: closed and open: of light-weight Fremch percale: hand_embroidered and scailoped: lengths d $3 pair: now... Fine Underwear Section, Third floor. Fourth floor. Boys’ Suits, $6.50 Women’s Gloves Were 31 With two pairs knickers izes 17 to 19 years 14 Price only. 27 prs. 2-clasp Glace Glove: 12~ Boys' Spring Reefers; white, black and cham- just the coats for now: gne’ s > sizes 5 to 10 years only. : Were §1 more each; now. 21 Boys' Spring Sweaters; - light and medium weights: Were $4 pr.; now. nayy, brown, oxford and 31 prs. Women's 16-button- red; sizes 4, 5, 7, 10 and 12 years. Were 35 ‘each: now. $3.95 30 Boys' Wash Suits; middy style: size 5 years only; s durable fabrics, for play sizes 5i, 6, 6%, T. 50‘: wear. Greatly reduced, §f Were $1 pr.: now. each 27 prs. §-button Strap-wrist 4 White Slip-over Sweaters; Fabric _Gloves, in pongee; sizes 8 and 10 years: 7 slightly soiled. Were $5 $10 each: now. s Boys' Section, Fourt 5 Sale of English Porcelain Dinnerware Mostly at Vo Regular Prices John Moddock & Sons’ English-make Decorated Porcelain Din- nerware, in blue, gray and yellow lattice and medallion border vuth gold line, at half regular prices tomorrow. 5 Breakfast Plates. Were J()c 25 After-dinner Coffee Cups 2c oaen: o and Saucers. Were 40c for J()c 45 Tes Plates. cup and saucer: now. each; now. 45 Coupe Soup Plates. 18¢ o et e bus 35¢ each; nOwW.... 5 Dinner Plates. Were 50c 950 1§ Bouilion Cups and Sau- each; now. cers. Were 60c for cup 16 Salad or Pie Plates. ]5. and_ saucer: Were 30c each; now C 45 Tea_Cups and Saucers. 48 Bread and Butter Piates. {)¢ Were 45c for cup und mau- )5 Were 25¢ each; now... .. ger; now..... Saiic c 3 8-inch S owls. Wege 4 12-inc eat’ Platter $1 each: now. Y 50C Trare sivs each: now o 95€ 50 i-inch Fruit ‘Saucers. {()g 3 Covered Butter Dishes. 95¢ Were 20c each; now.... Were $1.75 each; now American Porcelain Dinner Sets, Special $9.35 Very unusual values. 6 44-piece Gold-band Decorated Dinner Sets. Wreath Cut Tumblers, Special, 95¢ Doz. 120 dozen, Thin-blown Table Tumblers, cut in dainty wreath design; ciear, perfect glass; full size. 10 Colored Glass Flower Bowls, 12 Pressed Glass T-ploce Berry assorted shapes, on ac ets, optic pattern. stands. Special, each 88c Bue S0c 15 Pressed Glass Optic Pattern T-piece Water Sets. Spe- B()c cial, set.... P China and G! iware Sections, Fifth Soer. —_————e———————————————————e 1 Preuedccms'usbnuc Pattern ugar and Cream Sets. Spe- “ciat, set. P 25¢ 7 Spring Dresses, $l8 45 each; were $25 Street Drpnu. in Canton crepe, roshanara, mo! straightline models; trimmed with touches of 1 color; black, navy and cocoa. Sizes: 4, 36; 1, 38; 2, 40. 3 Spring Dresses, $18.45 each; were $25 For street or afternoon; crepe de chine straightline models; sleeves 1r|mmbd with steel beads; black and navy. 1 size 40; 4 Spring Dresses, $18.45 each; were $25 4 Tflcnpmla Street Dr, black, navy and cocoa. with overskirt effect Women’s Suits, $2950' were $59.50 4 Plain Tailored Pile Fabr : 1 black, siz tits—1 dark brown, size 40 i 1 gray, siz corresponding colors in crepe de chine 5 New Spring Sport Suits, in light gray mixtures; 1 size 36; 1, 38; 1, 40; 32, 44 G 1 e~ ducea,“cacn..... $19.50 Novelty Twill hox_coats with of henna and stitchi 1 size 40. Were $39 now Plain Tailored Navy Twill Suits; 1 size 34 1, 3 1, 44. Were $19.50 each; now reduced to. Radical Reductions on 12 Women’s Fur-trimmed Coats 4 Black Pile Fabric Coats, fox collars; silk crepe de ghine linings; 1 size 2, 38. Greatly requced, each: $19.50 3 Sport Coats, in soft gray mixtures; collars of opos- sum; sizes 36, 38, Shvere 418 st 439,50 1 Al aid Coat, in brown; Ormslum 11 B Reaieatly reduced. $16:50 2 All-over Plaid Sport Coats opossum m.n,xn tan or brown: 42. Were $9 now .. 1 Black Pile Fabric Coat with red fox collar; three- quarter lv S e g, 50 1 Black Pile Fabri with bandings o size 42. Radically reduced to 2-Piece Boucle Knit Suits, $25 Were $49.50. 4 Women's Knit Suits—2 tan and white, siz 36 and 4 navy and whi "2 White' Sleeveless Knit Jacquettes, gwhite with jade and coral stripes Greatl each .. , sizes 38 and 42 4 Straightline trimmed in glos—: sizes 35 and 40; 38 and 42. Were w' each; now. Large Women s Suits, $32.50 Were $33.50. 5 Handsomely black Poiret twill. 3 Sports Coats of brown a. white plaid fléece; size 4215, three-quarter length; size, A4%. full length; lined throughout. Were §3) 5 $39.50; now... $32.50 Tailored Suits Sizes 4413, 461, 4 2 Dresses 1 wool crepe; long straightline 'mod White, navy and white: 443%. " Were $39 $32.50 each; now.... 5 Plaid Sport Skirts, gray and black, tan and black. ‘Waist sizes 35, 36, 37 and 40. Women's Sweaters $4.75 Were $9.75. 16 Handmade Imported .weum of glos; jacquette style; fancy weav. with {wo-color embroider: on band around waistline: navy, black, tan or white. Sizes' 36, 38, 40. 3 Light-weight Wool Golf Sweaters, fancy striped Weave; orchid and white_ or jade. "Size 36. Were 32 g1 each; now...... 14 Brushed W o o1 Gray Sweater Coats or Sleeveless Vest: with fancy colored fronts: also White Sleevaless Sweaters with black silk binding. Siges 36,5 10, 42. Were .95 eac! now : §1.95 3 Imported Wool Goat cr Golf Style Sweaters, jade and tan, vellow, with short sleeves and brushed wool color or old blue. Were g5 $10.75 each; now. . Skirts, $4.95 Were $7.50. 11 checked and plaid Skirts; pleated, attrac- tive color combinations. 7 Sport Skirts; pleated and wrap models; tan, brown and tan plaids, blue and tan checks. Were $10 $6.9E Women's Apparel Sections, Wbird fioor. Trico Weave Petticoats, $2.95 Special. 50 New Petticoats, in Trico weave; straightline models, with embroidered flounces: in a fine assort- ment of colors. Perticoat Section, Thind floor. Were $9.50 each; now. $7~50 Women’s Blouses $2.95 Were much higher. orted Hanad »ile louses, V neck: some have fine pleatings and drown- work. Sizes 36 to 44 ‘n iot Colored Voife Blouse n . orchid and rose, em- ered in sizes, Vella E gold, tan and emerald; sizes 36 and 40. One mbroidered brown _ji size 46. each; 10 Ratiste and Dimity 11 Blouses: round eollars and tuse necks; some lace trimmed 0 46 in Jot. Were now .. 4 White ‘Crepe ‘de Chine Blouses: handmade and embmidered: \ $3.95 . Were $6.75 r\ch‘. Fur Chokers, $10 Were 8 and _$15. 3 Viatka gauirrel, 3 Gray Squirrel” Chiokers Cooker. Was §15 \ll"en Choker. a0, Now o $25 on Bas Sxbis Choker reduced §39 5() Choker. 1 Jan Marten Choker, Were €97 5() Fiteh Choker.” Was €17 Toilet Tissue Special, 95¢ doz. 500 rolls good quality Toilat Tissue; 1000 sheet rolls 200 rolls W & L Refined Toilet Tissue; 2,500- shest rolle. Wera 40c roll; now..... 25¢ Housewares ‘“—rl!’m ¥ (.h floor. Sale Manufacturer’s Samples Combination Suits and Vests 360 samples of Women's Lisle Combination Suits and Vests. They are slightly soiled from display, therefore marked at one-third less than the usual selling prices. Combination Suits, 75c and $1 Vests, 35¢, 3 for $1 Women's Knit Underwear Section, Third foor. -Muslin Underthings, Special, 95¢ 112 pieces. Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Drawers, Long Skirts and Black Lawn Corset Covers. Straight Chemise, Marcella All of nain- sook or crepe, except the corset covers; tailored or lace and em- broidery trimmed. Exceptional values. Cotton Underwear Section, Third floor. Savings on Furniture All at greatly reduced prices for Friday., At these prices we must ask that they be bought “as i imperfections or damages. subject to slight 3-Piece Suite, $195; was $250 A xroup composed of davenport of good size for average room, an armchair, a wing chair. Upholstered in plain taupe velour; fitted with reversible spring cushions showing 2 different patterns of top coverings. All outside backs are velour covered and each piece is tassel trimmed. 1 Combination Walnut Bed- side Table: Adam design. Was $15.00; now' - $9.75 1 Combination Taupe, Velour and Tapestry Wing Chair, with loose spring cushion. Was e $36.75 1°Tvory Double Metal Bed; Stmmons square tube design. as $22.50; now. $14.45 1 Felt-top, l'v;wlntered Box Spring to fit above bed. Special. . $19.75 1 Englander Foiding Couch, for 2 persons; complete with mattress, as $24.75; now. * $18.75 1 36-in, “leigged Stang, with 4 to as ROW oo ¥ $5.75 Furniture Sectien, shl‘ fioor. 2 Carved Hall Chairs. with upholstered seats and backs; Italian Renalsanco esign. Radically re- duced, pair. $55 1 Colonial ster Bed, in gombination ma- ogany; double S Shectan Lo $22.50 1 Console Mirror: 18x32 $15 inches. Was $30; now 1 Wide Frame Mahogany- 9;11;’9! Mh’ror:‘ allze x29. Was $13.50 now -...- | $8.75 1 Dining Room Set of 1 arm- chair, 6 side chairs; Shera ton pattern; mahogany finish. G 1 - Dok sl $4750 1 Combination Mahogany Pedestal: antique finish. 2.5 dunh Was $12.50; $7‘50

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