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"M GERMAN FUND DRIVE MEETING IS CALLED Campaign Here to Be Planned by | i "\jinnea by Representative Committee Named by Gen. Florian Lampert of Wisconsin, chairman of the House patents H. T. Allen. committee. i Because of overcrowded condi- tions in the patent office, where hundreds of thousands of these toys—no two alike—have been de- posited as models, Representative Lampert introduced & bill yester- day authorizing an appropriation 9f $10,000 to conduct this toy aue- tion. Biggest Toy Auction Ever Held Planned at Patent Office Here To organize the Wi paign for ra for the Quaker feeding « arving German children, Maj. Gen. Henry T. Allen, chairman of hte American committee for relief of ( B Schildcen WORAY 1t is provided. however, that a called the first mee to be held] committee consisting of the secre- Tue: oril 15, at Federal | tary of the Smithsonian Institu = ‘ 3 dng, tion, the commissioner of patents Ameris Y Banle buliding and a registered patent attorney nent committee | ghall first set aside those models Postmaster Ge which the government should re- of Labor Davis,| tain as of historie interest or of =g | scientific value ‘uno dolph, Z PR a1 of the WOMEN AID BLIND. ank White, v t—— T May Gen | Scores Volunteer to Finish Books v John in Braille. of woman government work- yorted last night as volunteers to shellae the books of Braille for the blind at the g of the cleri- cal corps of the District Chapter of the Amer Red Cross he: Jackson place A : books have been m rs of the corps under sup Miss Anna C. Kocrper, chairman of the un The_shellic cquires no previous knowledge of Braille {work and skill can be attained in a short tir Aliss Kovrper stated that still more volunteers are needed for this portion f the wor thewar blind and who can spare hington cam- s foilows Scereta H ve Moore of iner, Rev. Dr. tive Raker of Burling, Col * B Fultz, er hfield and Wilhelm Kiesselbach. BIBLE CLAéS TO DINE. Vaughn Group to Hold Annual| Banquet Tcmerrow. The Vi F Baptist Churct third ar Now’s the Time —to have your obsolete heating equip- ment changed and an ELECTROL Oil Burner put in. Electrol Auto- Excel in EFFICIENCY, ECONOMY and CONVENIENCE. Burn 7c fuel oil— * | need practically no attention. | “Werre instaliing “ELECTROLS" in | many homes and will be glad to quote YOU price Sole Distributors for D. C. and Vicinity t and repairing umbing equipme Engineering Co. fil’GG 1310 14th St. ainea let | HEATING ENGINEERS Would values quickly appreciate quality. They realize that is the preatest tobacco value ever offered. G _STAR, WAS Women’s Gloves, $1 Greatly reduced. 25 prs. 2- clasp, glace gloves, in white, black and tan; sizes 534, 6, 7%. 40 prs. Women's 6-button, Strap-wrist Fabric Gloves; pearl, white and black; sizes 514, 7%, 8. Were 5(¢ $1 pr.; now ~a 35 prs. 2-clasp Fabric Gloves; white, mastic and pongee; sizes 51, 6, 6%. Were $1° pr.; 50c 20 prs. 8-button-length Strap_Fabric Glove: sizes 7 to 7%4. Greatly 75¢ reduced, pr. ....... . Glove Section, First floor. Hat Trimmings, 25¢ ‘Were 500. Unusual values. 613 flowers, clusters, fruits, for Spring hats; also flowers for fancy work. Millinery Section, Third fioor. SHINGTON, D. ., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924 Woodhmard & Latheop Style Advisor for Large Women Miss Connelly, style advisor from New York, is here the larger woman. Consult her in the special size section. Third floor. Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise Is Not Returnable or Exchangeable; Not Sent C. O, D. or on Approval; No Mail or Phone Orders Accepted. Men’s Store Reductions Young Men’s Topcoats, $29.50 Were $40 Just 9 Cravenette Topcoats, showerproof and_ ideal for hard usage. Very durable_twill fabrics, in a medium shade of gray. 1 size 34; 5, 37; 3, 38 Eng‘hshd Topcoats, $29.50 x Impor 40; , in oxford ¥, Chesterfieid model with silk voke and s lining and silk-piped seams. 1 34 L Were $45 ¢ Men’s Clothes Section, Sec 5 Men's Raincoats, in gray and tan cashmere cloth; rubberized, with all seams sewed cemented to 40: 1, $30 each; now.. Men’s Silk Socks, Special, 65¢ 18 dozen pairs Pure Silk Socks, light-weight lisle double heels, toes and soles; seamless foot with seamed back; black, cordovan, navy and gray. Men’s Shirts, $1.75 Very special. 66 White Eng- lish Broadcloth and Soisette soft cuffs: g v » collars attache v mussed from handling. Sizes 13%, 14, 141 and 17. Silk Socks, 95¢ Were $1.50 and much more. 44 pairs 7 Pure- thread Silk Socks, all-silk or lisle double soles; light and heavy weights; a few with hand-embroidered fi ures: navy, cordov and dark gray 11 Silk Drawers, $3.25 Iy reduced. 9 pairs 4 Knittel Silk Draw- ~ length. Sizes 32, 8 and 40 Pleated Shirts, $2.65 Were $4.50. 40 Fine Pleated Shirts, soft French absolutely fast colors, 14 to 16%. Lisle Socks, 6 Pairs, $1.35 Irregular weave. If perfect would be 40c pair. Fine mercerized lisle; seamle: triple heels and toe soles: fast black colc 10, 10%: Underwear, 50c Was $1. 16 Underwear, shirts, sizes 34, drawers, knee 40, 44 and 46 Felt Hats, $2.35 ] Radically reduced Halts, ural color. 's Furnishiogs Section, First floor. ‘Men’s Tan and Black Oxfords, $345 Were $6 pairs Tan s Princess Slips, $4.95 Were $5. 11 slips of satin camisole top; circular and pleated skirt; in black, navy d brown. Sizes 36 to 44 Fine F dium Bloom- ers; vles. with fuliness i ack: strictly tailored inches z e e E %295 7 White Princess Slips n; camisole ton Crepe de Chine Gowns low neck, short sieeves some s style; tailored. finished h hemstitching and fancy shirring; in flesh, orchid and peach: and 17. Were $ ach: now. . Silk Underwear Third_floor. Lisle Vests, 35¢ Were very much more. Vests, with built-up shoul- ders; ‘size 40 only. 16 Lisle Combination Suits. \vhi(h beading top and bodic shoulders; size 38 only. Were $1 each: now. . 75C Knit Underwear Section, Third floo k Calfskin Oxfords for Spi House Dresses, $1.95 Radic; Dress and linen,trimmed with con- trasting novelty material nd round collars, ves ome with organ k . green d and white, or ETeen or tan; n, Third floor. Aluminum Dishpans, 50c Were 8Sc. Dishpans 15 Aluminum_2-qt. Double Boilers. Were each; now.. 65¢ 7 Aluminum 8-qt. P : Kettles. W SOC 3 Alnminum 4-qt Convex Ketiles; s1ightly shopworn. Were $1.50 each; now 10 75¢ 16 Aluminum Fry Pans 10 inch. Were $1 each Honsewares Section, Fifth foor 24 10-qt. Round 200 Yards Silk Canton Crepe $2.45 Yard; Was $3 A firm, heavy quality of dilk canton crepe at the low price of $2.45 yard. Whit, 60 vds. _Black Crepe de Chine. Was $3.50 vd.; Mo e $3 60 yds. White Silk Broad- cloth. Was § $1.65 now ... . navy and bla \‘d&‘ Black Charmeuse. 0 $1.95 ural Chinese Shan- ;Ung quality. $l‘25 Was $2 yd.; now.... 300 Silk Remnants, 15 Off Crepes. radiums, satins and taffeta in most all the wanted weaves and a variety of colors, prices. Silk Section, Second fioor. 15 less than original 300 Remnants Dress Goods Wash Dress Goods in lengths of 1% to 41 yds. 82-in. David -& John Ander- son Gingham. Was $1.25 $1 now Sl n. Dress Gingham. s 58¢ vd.; now 50c n, Dress Gingl 38c_yd.; now 36-in. Percale. 28¢ yd.; now .. 26-in. Cotton Canton Crepe. Was 85c vdi g()e now 30-in. Japanese Crepe. Was 38c vd.; now.... 30c 34-in._ Silk-and-Cot- ton Printed Crepe. Was $1.50 yd.; now.. $1‘25 24-in. Silk-and-Cotton styles 16; 7 size 18. Misses' Seetion, Fourth floor. reduced. 48 House . of checked gingham Growing Wer and kid cutouts on the Unusual Values Misses” Silk Dresses, $18.75 Were $27.50 and $34.50 Brassieres, 50c Spe 50 long live and mediom length brassieres; cotton broche nd fancy. stripe batiste: elastic at waist llme; sizes 32 to Lily of France and Gotham dies. of firm eiastic combined with Pekin striped material ared_broches; sizes 26 and 2 Were $6 and more; now, ah © o $3.50 % Tre ATl Einstic Gindles, 14in length: of surgicsl elastic with brocade trimmings; slightly soil- Tadicatty. redaced cacn $1:50 Corset Section, Third fioor. Fox Scarfs, $13.50 Wers $18.50. 1 brown, 1 eray fox scarf. 1 Wolf Scart. Was §18 50 now 1 Baum Martin Choker Was $39.50: now..... $29.50 Chokers: 1 natural Hudsor Bav sable; 1 Hudson sable. Were $85 each; $50 now > Fur Section, Third floor Children’s Apparel Were much more. Middy and widely known Regatta make a very choice assortment. 73 Boys' Sport Blouses, sorted plain colors and stripes; not colors in all sizes: sizes 7 0 15 sears. Were $1.30.each: 850 ry much mor 1ot 4, 412, it 15 Pre. Tan Pumps: 0dds and ends of several lines bined lot: 6, 61a AAA; 314, 5 Prs. Black Patent Oper 4, 40 A; 21 B Were very much more collar and 4 Girls' Jerse; es, straight 1 style, wi ) pockets, trimmed; copen, henna 1 14 and 15 1 Junior Miss' Light-weight Green Cap full silk lined; size 17 re- $25 duced to. embroidery,collars and pane nd black; sizes 15 and Mi ingham House resses, with low necks and short sle tailored collars nd cuffs: sizes 16, 18 and 20 vears. Were § now 6 Crepe de Chine Costuma Slips, Junior »s* Crepe-back Satin Dresses, trim: of georgett brown . Were $25 each; now... $12'50 17 Misses’ Silk Dresses for afternoon wear; very attractive spring black, navy, light tan, brown and gray; 4 size 14; 6 size Silk Umbrellas, $5 One of our regular manu- facturer's numbers, obtained at about 5 less than his regular price and marked much below our regular price for clearance. They are 22-inch, 10-ribbed, fancy bordered silk umbrellas, in navy or .purple; assorted carved wood handles; some amber color trimmed. Umbrella Section, First floor. Silk Slips, $2.95 Were $5. 13 silk jersey slips, with pleated or plain flounces; navy, taupe and brown. 28 Trico-weave and Trico- silk jersey Petticoats; plain, straightline models, with embroidered scallops, also with deep-pleated embroid- and straight tucked styles; a good assort- ment of colors. Spe- §3 95 cial. each. s S Silk Slips; radium and tub silk: gray, Petticcat Section, Third Soor. Greatly Reduced 120 Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.95 each and Oliver Twist models, in the popular short sleeves; sizes 2 to § years; Spring Reefers, in hecks and other fab- Ex- ceptional values. preatly reduced Girls’ Pumps and Oxfords, $2.45 44 pre. Black Oxfo sizes in combined 4,4%, 6, 7T A; 2 izes in co. Girls’ G-inghan“lADrcsses Reduced to 75¢ 32 dresses, in pretty checks, trimmed with 1ffs of contrasung mater 7 Girls' Wool Dresses of serge, jersey, Poiret twill; leather trimmed or wool émbroidery of contrasting colors; sizes 10, 12 and 14 years. Were §15 each: now ’ $8.95 13 Junior Girls' Silk Dresses, trimmed with lace collars and tucks; assorted colo sizes 10 to 17. Greatl duced, each. d with white 20 Prs. Girls’ Pajamas, in white crepe and cross-bar muslin; 1- piece models: sizes § and 10 years. Greatly reduced, each . 95¢ with strap shoulders and wide shadow-proof hems: white only; sizes 16 and 18 years; slightly soiled. Were $6 each; now $4.95 Infants” White Coats, $10; were $15 9 short white coats of cashmere faille silk and bedford cord: silk lined: collars edged with hand-scallop and sprays; sizes & months and 1 year. 24 Children’s Cambric Waists; athered style, trimmed with lace and embroidery; sizes 2 to Were Tic and $1 s' Creepers and Romp- in chambray, finished with turn-over collars, trimmed with lace or fancy stitching; pi pen, tan and yellow. 6 months to 4 Yyear: Were $3 each; now Children’s Apparel Sections, Fourth floor. 25 Infants' White Silk Bonnets silk lined; finished with turn back piece and ruching arounc face of bonnet; sizes 6 months to 2 veal Were S1 g0 each; now. 24 Infants’ Kid Shoes and Silk Moccasin in pink. tan and White: si;ps ¢ months to 1 year. Were 1 and $L5 Sach: o ceteey to << 19C Women’s 2-Strap Pumps Greatly Reduced to $6.75 prs. two-strap pump walking models; combination of suede side; Cuban heels; Goodyear welt soles. Toilet Friday and Saturday to help and advise in the sclection of Easter clothes for Silk Hose, $1.95 Were $3 and $3.50. 20 dozen pairs Black Ali-silk Hose, with 100 pairs Women's High-grade Chif. fou Silk Hose, in plain and lace clocks; black’ and the season’s broken assortment; uneven nerfect, would be $4 pair- 2 and $3 150 pairs Women's All-silk Hose, in black, white and street shades sizes in ‘each color incomplete; un: even weave; if perfect, couid e 35 e phir. ., P $48D 5 pairs Women's Outsize ilk Hose, o black, white and colors; broken ssortment; uneven weave; pertect,” would be pair Hosiery Section, First floor, Wool Crepe Skirts Special, $6.95 12 Skirts with combination and side pleats; tan, gray, black and navy. 6 Pleated Skirts, in navy and green plaids. Radi- e Dces, ca 3395 Skirt Section, Third ficor. Women’s Apparel Reduced 18 Dresses, $15 each; were $25 up Dresses for street and afternoon, including canton crepe, crepe de chine, satin crepe, jacquard, roshanara and trico plaid; straightline models and all-over tucked models with long sleeves; tiered skirts, overskirt effects, blouses with circular skirt, trimmed with lace, bead touches of color, button and small tucks. In black, navy, almond green and cocoa; sizes 36, 38, 40, 44. 5 Twill Suits, $25 each; were $49.50 4 navy, 1 black; tailored models with crepe de chine lin- ings to match; 2 size 34; 2, 36; 1, 42, 1 Navy Twill Suit, self trimmed with pin tucks skirt slightly ~damaged; size 44. Was $95; o e e 2% $69.50 5 Fur-trimmed Suits; 2 navy pile fabrie, 3 sport mixtures; 1 size 34; 2, 36: 2, Were 529.50 $39.50 each; now Navy Twill Suits; box coats; trimmed with silk braid, in black and henna; Tailored 1 size 40 brown; 1 B ach e (929 20 Spring Sport Coats, Special, each, $18.75 Exceptional value: port Coats, plain, ‘ull iined. Sizes 36 to 42, a special purchase and sale of Spring r in plaids or stripes; good colors. 5 Large Women’s Dresses, $25; were $29.50 5 Dresses of Crepe de Chine and Georgette; some beaded, others stitched with contrasting shades; black, navy and cocoa; sizes 42%, 443, 4615, 2 Dresses of Crepe de Chine: 1 cocon, embroidered in gold thread, with vestee of tan: the other black, embroidered and bead trim- Women’s Sweaters $1.95; were $3.95 Wool Sweaters; slip-ons, sleeveless, Jacquettes; im- ported and hand mad navy and black, trimmed with contrasting silks; sizes 36 and 38, Radically reduced, cach . " $2.95 1 Golf Coa in pretty shades: patch pockets, turned b ribb cuff: Were each; now... 2 Imported Wool Sweaters, in powder blue and orange and white. re- duced, each 3 $5 Women's Appar . Third floor. Model Curtains, $2.85 Greatly reduced. § pairs in all. They ma be soiled mussed or efightly faded from display. pairs Cre- tonne Curtains, with valance; one pair _of a kind only. 1 pair Yellow Tussah Curtains. 1 pair Blue Tussah Silk Cur- tains. 1 pair Dark Rose Tussah Silk Curtains, with valan 1 pair Light Rose Tussah Silk Curtains, without val- ance. 1 pair Natural Tussah Curtaine, with blue ta trimming. 1 pair Yellow Casement Cur- tains and 1 pair Blue Tussah Silk rtains. Great- Iy reduced, pair. .. $1.85 1 Dilx' Cer!Dnne Curtains with valance. Great- = 1y reduced, pair $3.85 Also 12 pairs Lace Cartains of which there are only one pair of each kind. Marked for quick clearance. One-half Price Several lots of Lace Curtains 2, 3 or more pairs of each kind; suitable for various parts of the home— 14 to 145 less Ruffied Marquisette Curtains in neat checked design: white, 21, vards long; tie lhzl‘.ks in- cluded. Spec $1.10 pair .. Cretonnes = ¥ other Drapery and Upholstery Fab rics; remnants and lengths, reduced— 14 to 15 Ourtain_Section, Fifth floor. Tissue Special, 95¢ Dozen 500 Rolls Good Quality Toilet Tissue; 1,000 sheet rolls. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. 1 Dress of Black Trico Knit; long waisted, straightline model; size 48%. Excep- ti 1 val \\!i:;ni?ifl 50 “1:3" $29'75 Blouses, $1 Were $2. 13 C ho-Slova- kian Colored Voile Blouses; navy and rose, embroidered in contrasting colors; sizes 34 and 3 9 Czecho-Slovakian P ant Blouses; white, navy, brown; _embro in bright shade overblouses; Blouses overblouse 36, 38, 44 blouses, with collars and outing and campi 5 navy, brown and rust; sizes 34, 36, 38, . Were $5. NOW s eoio - 10 Handmade Blouses in voile; to 44 in lot $3.95 each; now Kitchen Furniture and Housewares Al slightly shopworn slightly damaged. 1 “Domestic_Science partment Fireless compiete with legs, utensils racKs and sofip- stone radiators. - Tansis: mom o $24.75 1 Porcelain Top Kitchen Table; size 25x36 inches: slightly dama Was $10.75; now. . 2 White Enameled Steel Kitchen Stools: 30 inches high Were each; now Simplex Elec Heater: Vere $4.95 A e e ot $2.50 & Good Quality Four-string Carpet Broom: Were s(k G8c each; no sionia. opper Electric 2 Universal Were $10 Chafing Dishes, $19 each; now. 1 Universal Copper Electric Coffee Urn: 6-cup size. $15 Was $24; nOW...... 1 Universal Copper Electric Coffee Urn; 8-cup i Was $26.50; $]6_75 1 Universal Copper Eledtric Coffec_ Percolator; G-cup size, Was $14.50: now $8.75 3 Manning - Bowman Copper gar and Cream ets. Were $6.50 now $3.25 nch nameled Metal Kitchen sm,l es, with towel rack. Were $1.35 each: now.. 75¢ 51 packages Good Quality Folded Paper Napkins: 30 to package Were 100 5o package; now . 36 packages Tilley's Canary Bird Seed; 16-oz. size. 5o Were 2ic pkge.; now Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Printed Crepe. Was $1 75, ya.; 32 - Swiss. now now in. _Embroidered Was 95c yd.; 755 300 Yards Imported Ratine 50c Yard; Was $1 In checks and plaids, gray and tan effects; % the original price. Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second floor. ————————————————————————————— Corsets, $3 ‘Were very much more. France, Mme. Irene, red brechen % ine. mode b ais D305 " 25, 26, 27, 29, 01 1 sizes in any one style. Modart Corsets: low bast, long hip models: of stk figured h = sizes 22, 23, 27, 28, 31 Were $12.50 and $15 $ cach: DOW...r .- 2 Corset Section, T Pure Linen Pillowcases, $2.50 Pr. 50 pairs All Pure Irish Linen Pillowcases, with hemstitched ends. Size 222 x35. A high grade that is marked at much less than usual price. Linen Section, Second floor. Dog Collars, 5 Price A lot of High-grade Dog Collars, ranging in width from % inch to 1% inches. A1l studded and chamois or Jeather lined; brass slightly tarnished. Now half for- mer prices, mer prices, 256 t0$1.50 § Dog Biankets, reduced be- causs it is laté in the sea- fon - ana’ the sizes avc roken. Now, each. $1.50 and $2 Traveling Goods Section, First r. In fawn suede, fieldmouse kid trimmed ; fieldmouse kid, fawn suede trimmed; and gray kid, gray suede trimmed. Sizes in the lot: 6 to8AAA;6/4t08AA;4to7A;4t08B;4t074 C. Daniel Green Boudoir Slippers, $1.15 Greatly reduced. 196 prs. Boudoir Slippers in satin and kid; many different styles; some with comfy soles, others with leather soles and heels; colors are pink, blue, rose, lavender, copen, black, tan and red. Sizes 3% and 4 only. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Women’s Underthings, Special, 78¢c _ 102 garments—gowns, step-in drawers, skirt chemise, straight chemise, marcella drawers, envelope chemise. corset covers and drawer combinations; of nainsook and crepe, tailored or lace and embroidery trimmed. Cotton Underwear Section, Third fioor. Clearance of High-Grade Rugs : at Extremely Low Prices 2 PFinest Quality Worsted Were $135 each: now 5 36x63 Wool Wilton Rugs. "Wne;_e 16.50 each; $1250 8 27x54 Wool Wilton Rugs. Xf):.e..’msn each; $7’50 2 6x8 Wool Wilton Rugs. Were $54.00 each; $39 50 1 5.3310.6 Wool vsvgl- on Rug. Was how - $65 9x12 Grass Rugs, $10.95; were $16.75 Finest Quality Figured rass Rugs. 5 6x9 Finest Quality Fig- t‘s;ed Grflss_f» Rugs. no;r.e $9.75 each; $6.95 11 Finest Quality Wool Art Rus‘!r:t agsr'{ély soiled and Lmperfect ere 33 cach: now $1.65 28 Fine Quality Gingham Rag Rugs. Were §f 45 $1.75 each: now.... Rug Section, Sixtn floor. wilton Rugs. 9x1% $97 50 1 9x12 Wool Wit- t 1 $$250; now. .o 967:50 L \vlgga'gved‘}vslzn%n Rug. .3x10.6. Was 1503 now o §95 L Worsted Wilton Rug. 4 $38.75 ‘Worsted Wilton Rugs. o 91750 R 1 Overstuffed Wing Chair, in combination of tapestry and tape velour fitted with 5 4.6x7.6 Domus Fiber loose spring Rugs; discontinued cushion. Was §36 50 patterns. Were 25 $38; $6.75 each; now. $4 10 3x6 Domus Fiber Rugs. 2 Mahogany - finished Bed- Were $3.25 each; $l 95 room Rockers, with cane now ... D G tly 9 27x60 Domus Fiber Rugs. :::;:ea. e::h‘:“ om $7‘75 Were §3.25 each; §f 95 now eee - 1{1 ‘{-ux‘ev Size ggool. Door s Were $3. caths nows oo 9195 1 Comblnl.tic;n hflahuxlny Dresser; 40 - incl $42 50 size. Special.... Furnitare Section, Sixth fioor. Furniture Greatly Reduced These low prices for Friday only; each piece sold “as is” subject to slight damages or imperfections. Kroehler Bed Davenport Suite $167.50; was $210 Overstuffed pattern, upholstered in tapestry; suite composed of bed davenport, armchair, coxwell chair with loose spring cushion; the backs of chairs tapestry covered. 1 suite only. Crepe Kimonos, $2.95 Were $5. 13 Japanese Cot- ton Crepe Kimonos, in loose, attractive style, hand-em- broidered in colors; also of boxloom crepe, trimmed with contrasting shades; in pink, light blue, orchid, rose and copen. 9 Boxloom Crepe Kimonos: breakfast coat style; flounce effect, with roll collar: or finished with hemstitching adjustable belt and pockets: ngmhhldue,cvwlel and orchid. reatly re- 9 Boudoir Caps, of net, taf- feta and all-over lace: at- tractive styles; copen, pink, yellow, blue and }a,.,“\?" lvzverlroom unrcch id. Were $¢ $‘~95 cker, Was$15; | o § NOW..... now .. $1l‘75 Negligee Section, Third floor. 1 Decorated Enameled Buffet, for breakfast room or. porch. | Handkerchiefs, 18¢c e 2 6 for $1—Special 2Fi Spri et o e 30 doz. Women's White Linen Handkerchiefs with 1 double size 54 inches wide. Was $35; $19 75 14 and % inch hems. 15 doz. Men's Colored 1 % size, 42 inches g ok Woven Border Linen Hand- Tide wasael. $19375 kerchiefs, in tam, bluc, green and lavender. 25¢ Special, each..ve.eu.. Handkerchief Section, First fieor.

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