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TEXAS DEMOCRATS DENOUNCE KUKLUX Mrs. Ferguson Given Party Convention’s Backing in Unqualified Way. By the Associated Press. N, . September 3.—Pro- claiming no quarter for the Ku Klux . framing_a platform which de- nounced the Klan and declaring for strict economy in government, and according complete recognition of Mrs. Miriam A. Ferguson as the Democratic nominee for governor, the State Democratic convention went through vociferous sessions here yes- terday with the Ferguson element in absolute control. The day was crowded with bitter denunciation of the Klan and its methods, with heated oratory. cli- maxed by a masterful appeal of Sena- tor Bailey for peace, and marked by warm acclamation for Mrs. Ferguson and her husband, James E. Ferguson, who, with their daughters, sat on the speakers’ platform throughout the da Kian Delexates Ousted. To bhe certain that the convention would be 100 per cent anti-Klan, all Klun delezations w ousted. and | attempt of the Klan delegates | e their friends on {mportant was decisively defeated of substitute committee- - to the convention ma- of the Ferguson dele- ted at the method, one ping that it was not to adopt such decisive hods, si the Fergusons were in control by five to one. The flaying of the Klan continued, however, until the job was completed. A Klan voice might be heard oc- casionally in the early stages of the vention, but by evening their ap- red to be left not a single mur- f the organization which has led several Democratic con- s A platform, presented to the plat- form committee by Mr. Ferguson, asked for rigid economy in the S government ¥ Mrs. Ferguson Indorsed. “To the accomplishment of this purpose,”” read the platform, “‘the Dremocratic party heerfully indores and commends the candidacy of its nominee, Mi A. Ferguson, for crnor, and approves her platform, nanding « material reduction in legislative apropriations. We de- and that the legislature give due d proper respect to her election by the people on a platform of business Klan was handled in these words atic party in Texas mbly, emphatically and without reservation and denounces what is known as the ! invisible empire and the Ku Klux Klan as an undemocratic, anti- Christian_and un-American organi- | tion. We brand its activities in and elsewhere as treason the State and Nation and against the fundamental upon which the Govern- nent was founded. We call upon Il those who have joined this dan- zerous order, through mistake as to its real purpose. to withdraw from it and lend their aid to free this country from the strife and trouble which this secret and insidious clique has aroused “We demand passage of a law quiring the public registration membership of all secret . organiza- tions and likewise a law against the wearing of masks and disguises in public or private place WILL RUN IN TEXAS. Lynch Davidson to Seek Gover- norship in 1926. NEW YORK. September Davidson, former lieutenant governor of Texas, announced on the liner Berengaria, just before he sailed for | Jurope today, that he would be a| candidate for Governor of Texas in | 1926, Commenting on the recent pri- maries in the Lone Star State, Mr. Davidson said result as a ‘Ma' Ferguson victory, but it_was an anti-Klan victor: Mr. Davidson was accompanied by his daughter, Kathryn. Sweden-Norway Tleaty Ratified. STOCKHOLM, September 3.—Sweden and Norway have exchanged ratifica- tions of their new treaty under which possible future differences will be submitted to a joint arbitration com- mittee McCormick Medical Glasses Fitted College Eyes Examised Graduate condemns | T do not regard the | Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES |! Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 721 McLachlen Bldg. d G 8f W. E/ LI T = P fSuch is the excellence £ of our work, and fair- = ness of our prices, that to think of Heating, Plumbing and Tinning is to think of COL- BERT. fCall on us now if you've a Heating Plant that needs replacing or repairing. Such Jjobs should not wait for cold weather, Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 [ Street F0%e Do 3016-3017 I PERPETUAL BUILDING | ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $9,000,000 Surplus $950,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. T House THE EVENING °STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1924 Wopdmard & Lothvop Misses’ Frocks, $6.50 Were $12.50 and more. 15 frocks ‘embroidered voiles, crepes, ‘copen, orchid, maize sizes 14, 16 and 18. jormandy Voile Dresses; rose, copen, black, Davy, brown and gleen: sizes 14, 16 = T $350 6 Misses' Sports Dresses: printed crepes and georgettes, tub silks: combinations of small’ checks and plain _colors, rose and white: sizes 14, 16 dnd 18, Tadl- §() cally reduced. Each.. 1 Miss Brushed Wool model; copen: size Was $40.50; now. 3 Misses” W) Frocks: sizes 14, 16 and 18, duced. Each. "‘. $5 1 Miss' Black Alpaca Suit: tai e “moael® size 4. §14 50 Radically_reduced to 1 Tan Toiret Twill Sult: tallored model: size 16" Was $17’50 $39.50: 1 Navy Flan Sul tailored mod,l: light wei T, Wax $14.50 1 Betty Wales Frock: navy twill 1 model: combination “printed Wa $25 : size 18 Misses’ Sectio Suit Cases, $12"~.50 Were $17.50. 4 High-grade Black Enamel Suit Cases, 24 and 26 inch sizes; all- around leather binding; two locks and center catch; extra deep woven checked lining; tray. 6 Black Enameled Hat and Utility Bags, 13-inch diam- cter: rubber-lined inner pocket, locked by the pat- ented hookless fas- tener. Were $5 $ Traveling Goods Section, First floor. Women'’s Sports Coats $35; were $69.50 2 Copen Blue Lustra Sports Coats, with gray crepe lin- ings; sizes 36 and 40. 1 Tan English Imported Double-breasted Sports Coat, size 40. Was $6 $ o . e 307 $39.50 1 Gray Dress Coat, braid_bound; size 42, Was $59.50; $ Sk 39.50 1 Gray Twill Coat, size 36 W $ $os0: mow.- . $29.50 1 Gray Silk Faille Coat with gray crepe lining; size 42, Was $5 : $2950 rown Silk Faille “oa size 38. $ Was $39.50; now. 29’50 4 Flannel Sports Coats, in copen blue; sizes 35 and 40. Greatly reduced, $ cacn 6.50 1 White Pleated Cape, with white fur collar; size $25 36, Was §49.50; now.. . 2 Mohair Dusters, in soft mixture; sizes 3 and 10. Were $15 $ Women's Coat Section, Third floor. Women's Summer Dresses, $6.50 Radically reduced. 5 mer Wash Dresses, in voiles crepes and linens. In maize, rose, white and copen blue Sizes 36 to 46. 1 Printed Silk Crepe Dress, henna and brown: size 42. Was $ aow e $15 1 Cot Dress, orchid; size 42. Was $19.50; $ fow o 10 1 Crepe de Chine Dress, with georgette sleeves; moss green; size 331, W s 1 Wood Brown Satin-back Crepe Dress, size 351 Was $49.50; now $25 1 Black Flat Crepe Dress, trimmed with copen blue; 25 37,‘2 Was $49.50; $25 1 Navy Satin Dress. trimmed with copen blue; Was $49. 50 $25 pe Dress, Open 9:15 AML Thursday is Remnant Da Tomorrow is Remnant Day. larly thereafter Friday will be Remnant Day. Closed Saturday, September 6, the Last Saturday Closing of, the Season . |, Beginning next week, and regu- The store will Close 6. P.M. ad be closed Saturday, September 6, but hcginnifiglb‘(fi-)t,'émher i3 will be open on Saturdays. Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; no t sent C. O. D. or on approval; no mail or phone ox;ders accepted. Silk Umbrellas Fine Quality Table Glassware Exceptionally Low Priced Goblets, Tall Sherbets, Ice Cream Glasses Wine Glasses, Cocktail Glasses Handled Ice Tea Tumblers Ixtraordinary value in fine, thin blown glassware, plain or optic design. usually sells easily at twice this price. Special to- morrow, 15c each. Glassware Section, Fifth floor. French Chemise, $3.95 Were a great deal more. 8 French Handmade Envelope Chemise, of French batiste, daintily hand-embroidered in solid eyelets and drawn- work; armhole and camisole styles; sizes 36 to 42. fflylglar‘k and Dark Blue Brocaded Satin and ‘Woven Jersey Camisoles, tailored, finished with hemstitching: armhole and (‘Am!snée styles; sizes 36 to 50. Radl- cally reduced, each.. 95¢ 18 Slips, black and dark blue crepe de chine, satin and ra- dium silk; tailored, with inch hem; camisole style: sizes 36 to 46. Were $ Handmade Underwear Section, Third floor. Girls’ Low Shoes $2.45 and $1.15 Exceptional values: greatly reduced; considerable sav- ings if your child can be fit- ted. 40 pairs Growing Girls’ Tan Calfskin Oxfords, wi oles and flat heels. E . 4%, 3%, 4, 7 B; 3%, 7 C: 7% D. Radically reduced, $ pair o . $2.45 pairs Growing Girls' White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords, welt soles and flat heels: sizes 4. 4% 612 AA: 3, 3 4% A; 2%, 3, 4 B Pair © r $1.15 Children's Shoe Section, Fourth floor. Kimonos, $2.95 Were $5. 4 cotton mercer- 1zed brocade Kimonos, with set-in_ sleeve, collar, pock- ets and adjustable belt; fin ished with quilting; ro: color. Boxloom Crepe Kimonos, kimono style; “Tuxedo col. lar, pockets and belt: fin- ished with ribbon trimming and hand crochet; rose, pink, wisteria. Were S0 encn: now.. 9495 10 Boudoir Caps, in satin and lace with ribbon trimming. Radically reduced, cach .. " 95¢ Men’§ Pajamas and Night Shirts $1.15, $2.15 and $2.95 Were $1.50, $2, $3, $5 and $7.50 61 Night Shirts, muslin and cambric; V neck, plain and trimmed sty les sizes 15, 16, 17. e IS 21 suits Pajamas, self-fig- ured silk and cotton mixed; plain colors; me- dlum size only. ¢ Sult » n $2.95 98 Men’s Wamsutta Oxford Cloth White Shirts, collars attached: single sports cuffs; sizes 14%, 15, 15%. Were 32 eachrnowe s 9355 47 Silk Four-in-hand fancy colored, figured pat terns, light and medium shades. Were $150 endimers esi: i BOC Men's Furnishings Section, First floor. 57 suits Pajamas, white and plain colors; mercer- ized cotton; Fruit of the Loom and cotton crepe; regnlar and a few middy or slip-over styles; in emall, meaiumand & Targo sizes. Suit. 92435 60 pairs Men’s Imported Rayon Plated Socks, full fashioned; regular made; black and cordovan; gizes 9%, 10, 10%. Were 50c pair; now 35¢, 3 prs. for $1 27 Cloth Outing and Golf Caps, checked and plaid patterns; good colors; sizes 7%, 7%. Were $2 and $1 more each; now . Men’s Sports Oxfords $5.45; were $6.50 35 pairs Men’s Arnold Glove-grip Brown Elkskin Sports Oxfords, with crepe rubber soles. Ideal for golf and other sports, and exceptionally lo priced. Sizes: 7 and 8 A; 8and 8% B; 6and 7 C; 5,6, 6%, 7 D. Men's Shoe Section, Second floor. Children’s Creepers 95¢c; were $1.95 20 Children’s Creepers, of gingham and crepe; white, pink, blue and yellow, trim- med with smocking and handwork; sizes 1 and 2 years. 35 Children’'s Creepers, of fine gingham; trimmed with smocking; blue, green and yellow. Sizes 1 and 2 years. “WD::G I $2.50 !"h'. $1.95 15 pairs Children's Rompers, Ppeg-top style; rose and white or blue and white combina- tions; sizes 3, 5 and 6 years. 4 Children's Capes, with hat and dress to match; tan and brown checks or gray mix- tures; sizes 4 years. Were $7 E 4 Children’s Silk Coats, satin or taffeta; navy or brown; sizes 3, 5 and 6 y . W 10 Seenrmowr e 97450 Infants’_Section, Fourth floor. Dresses, $2.95 ‘Were $5. 14 Dresses, of cot- ton foulard; printed and plain patterns: navy, brown and blue; sizes 36 to 50. 14 House Dresses, cotton crepe; brown, green, laven- der and blue, checked with white; straightline and short slseove!: sizes 38 l:n 46. Were $4 each; aow = $1.95 House Dress Section, Third ficor. Girls’ Party Dresses, $4.95 Were much higher. 2 Frocks of georgette, in pink and maiz izes 6 and 10 years. 1 Girl's Sports Dress, of white wool crepe; size 15 years. Was 1 Junior Miss’ Silk Street Dress, of §o0d quality Can- ton crepe; size 15. Greatly reduced to $7050 1 Junior- Miss' Tub Silk Sports Dress; size Sow it $8.95 2 Junior Misses Volile Dresses, blue and black; fig- ured voile; size 17 - vears. Were $12.50 rmee o 9BI5 12 Girls' Summer Dresses, voile and Swiss, in pretty bright shades; sizes 6, 8, 10 years. Were $2.95 S meean s 9125 4 Girls Navy Blue Polret Twill Coats, with cape; sizes 12 mdslz% years. Were each; mow i e $32.50 2 Girls' Reefers, of navy blue Serge, with emblem on sleeve; sizes 6 and T e 1 Junior Navy Blue Silk Street Dress, trimmed with collar of Dresden silk, e;ixex}s with fur; size 15. Was §25; now ey $12.50 Girle" Section, Fourth fioor. Special, $4.65 32 Women's Silk Umbrellas, with satin or grosgrain bor- 15¢ each £ or sid sware of this quality linen; purple, green Assorted wood handles with amberlite caps, tips and ferrules; handles finished with leather thongs > straps. Umbrella Section, Netheralls, $3 Were very First floor. much more. 11 otheralls, of all-jersey and white sizes 32, 31, 36, 40. ¢ Clearance Tomorrow Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.85 Were $2.95 and much more Our usual standard makes from regular stock, but broken lots and styles; blues, tans, grays, combi- nation 9 years in the lot. Boys' Section, Fourth floor. and orchid; 5 Athleto Garter Brassieres, in flesh: back: sizes 2, . 0. W ‘Women’s Slips, $3.95 Were $5. 11 slips in radium and crepe de chine, shadow- sel proof; lace trimmed and tai- lored; navy, brown, powder blue and peach. 10 Slips of silk and cotton mixed, also voile; peach and orchid. Were $2.95 cach: now $1.95 now ... 10 Nemo 7 Petticoats In straightlin: model or pleated flounce with contrasting $ onl color. Special, each 2.95 each .... Petticoat Section, Third Soor. long bust, long hips; sizes 25 and 3. Were Corset Section, Third floor. line, hook and $2.50 Silk Hose, $1.50 Were $3. 72 pairs Women's rontiGox- All-silk Hose, in cinnamon, il; medium Jog cabin and cordovan 5 brown; broken sizes. 86 pairs Women's Silk and $5 each; $2 ceeees Rayon Mixed Hose, in plain ts, models Nos 560, 562, 514; pink and white coutll; sizes 25, 26, 27, 29, 35 36 in the lot. reduced, each 15 Brassieres, lace trimmed; in white; hook front; size 36 Greatly reduced, 3£ nude and two-tone navy and silver mixtures. Were Q£ $1 and $1.35 pair; now. , 35, Radically $3 60 pairs Women's Full-fash- ioned Imported Lisle Hose, black, tan and a few novel- ties. Greatly reduced. 3 Prs., $1 Hosiery Section, First fioor. a point of doing so tomorrow, ::ll r Chest, 42-inch length. Spc- $16.50 $21.50 Cedar Chest, 48-inch length. Spe- Velour Upholstered Living Room $ Rocker: rted covers. Special, 27'50 Solid Mahogany Wing Chair. Spe- ¢ S - $19.50 Mahogany-finish C Rocker. Console Table, of combination ma- $11.50 hogany. Special - Braced-back Windsor Chai Spe- i i e $9.50 Mohair Living Room ite of Furpiture Section, Sixth floor. We list these items—manufacturer’s 5 Fiber Rockers, upholstered and $9 75 finished; spring seats. Special. each . 1 Reed Rocker, with wide, flat arm, deep seat; upholstered back and hox-spring seat cushion covered in cretonne; putty $ finish. Special..... veeeo - 14.75 1 Reed Rocker, in parchment fin- upll?lster(vd seat and back. $14.75 1 High-bacl ee e¥. tapestr spring back and box-spring cush- $21 75 jon; frosted brown finish. Special. . 1 High-grade Reed Rocker; oval flare arm; antique mahogany finish; uphol- s stered seat and back. Special.... 21.75 3 High-grade Fiber Rockers; woven back, deep box-spring seat cushion; buft $14 75 and blue finish. Special, each.... o 2 Large, Frosted Brown Reed Rockers, up- holstered in cretonne; seat am‘ll back have deep box-spring cushions. Special $ Willow and Beed Furniture Section, Fifth floor. and service. t striking contrasts in color. 1 lot, average size 3.6x6, $38.75 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs Semi-Annual Sale Priced, $39.75 An excellent grade in Chinese, Persian and all-over effects: taupe, rose, sand, blue and many other desirable color combinations. Wonderful rugs at this very low Semi- Annual Sale Price. 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs, Special, $47.75 Rug Section, Sixth floor. With three sections and in three different finishes in frames from which to select— silver, gold or polychrome. They measure Smaller Size Mantel Mirrors Special, $8.75 The mantel or buffet styles, in artistic poly- chrome-like finishes; size 12x42 inches. Mirror Section, Fifth floor. The Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture Offers These Remarkable Values If you have not yet attended the Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture and Rugs, make Listed below are a few of the representative values, all specially lowered in price for the Sale. Manufacturer’s Samples Reed and Fiber Rockers at Semi-Annual Sale Prices samples at much less than usual prices— mostly one and two of a kind, in high-grade reed and fiber furniture. Fine Caucasian Rugs Notably Low Priced - Daghestans, Cabistans, Caribaughs, Sarabands, Kazaks e In the bold nomadic designs characteristic of the tribes that weave them— 1 lot, average size 4x7.6, $46.50 Sale of Mirrors Low Priced Mantel and Buffet Mirrors, Very Special, $18.75 teleg Table, with solid mahog- $24.50 any top, size 35x48. Special Combination Brown Mahogany $250 Dining Suite of 10 pieces. Special Dining Suite of combination Ameri- $215 can walnut; 10 pieces. Special.. Solid Mahogany drawer. Special Handsome End T hogany. Special Rush Seat Windsor Armchair. $1750 Special ...... . Overstuffed Armchair, upholstered in $40 denim. Special..... e Velour Overstuffed Living Room $195 Suite of 3 pieces. Special..eew.es 2 High-grade Reed Rockers, with flare arm; nut brown finish; upholstered in cretonne: Rox.spring seut cushion, Spacil, €475 each s 1 High-back Reed Rocker: spring back and cushion upholstered in_cretonne;. ¢ frosted brown finish. Special 21.75 1 Rocker, in antique drab finish; fine, round reed: upholstered in cretonne, seat $21 75 2nd back. Special [ 3 4 Reed Rockers, none alike; spring $9 75 4 Special, each. ... 2 Reed Fiber Rockers; woven seat and back: all light finish; no two alike. Spe- cial, each ay Shellac Fiber Rockers with woven sedt and back. Special, each 1 Brown Fiber Rocker with woven seat and back. Special.....vceeees 19 Higheback Fiber Rockers; upholstered seat and back in tapestry; spring con- struction. Brown finish. Special, $l7 75 b4 o, €ACH sicccscetemiccseccrctnnencse weaves noted for their desirability 1 lot, average size 4x6, $42.50 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs Semi-Annual Sale Priced, $28.75 Finest quality, seamless rugs, priced extraor- dinarily low for the semi-annual sale. They are firmly woven of worsted varn. extremely durable. In many new Chinese, Persian and Chintz designs. $26.75 83x10.6 size e e amme- 7.6x9 size .. $21.75 14x48 inches, and are a remarkable value at this extremely low price. Panel Mirrors Special, $5.75 ‘These are very decorative and artistic ° both in style and finish, with picture at the top. Furniture Remnants Greatly Reduced Tomorrow These pieces are slightly damaged or imperfect, and are sold “as is.” There are many good values in odd pieces for the home. 1 Combination Mahogany Poster Bed, double size. Was $28.50 now ... 1 Living Room Table, in com- bination brown ma- double size. $80; now. ho . Was $30; 1 Combination Walnut Semi- ik $19°75 Vanity; beautiful design, with 3 mirrors. Was $60; now $30 TNOW “aeehesssssananes 1 Windsor Chair, in beautiful dull ‘mahogany fin- ish. Was NOW 4eveeccens 1 Living Room Table, walnut $58; finish; top -is_ 24 3 inches square. Was $l 1.75 $17.50; DOW.evuuenenn Fusmitore Section, Bixth fioar. half price.. now. . 1 ‘Windsor Rocker, mahogany 815.;. $10.75 :::h. ‘Were $10 each; $750 NOW e-eee-- 18.75 1 Bow-foot Bed, in ivory finish; Was $4250 finish. W a s .50; ©. 1 Wing Chair, tapestry uphol- ’.“ W_ $12.75 stered; spring base and logse- Was $37.50 1 Twin Size Bow-foot Bed, combination mahogany, in Louis XVI design. $37.50 spHng cushion. ‘Was $65; now 6 Windsor Chairs, mahogany 1 Twin Sige Bed, Louls-XVI de~ sign, in wmblns;(:sn walnut. Was’ P 1 Double Size Fyory .Bed, in Louts, XVI lae%kn;a s 12 ow-foot style. - So ro . $37.50 1 Full Vanity, in_ eombinatiop walnut; 3 drawers on each’ side and ‘3 mirrors. $57.50 Was $95; now. ... .. 1 Ivory Poster Bed, in now half price....... double size.” ‘Was $60; $30 in middy and button-on models. Underthings, 45¢ Special. 21 pieces Shirt che- mise, corset covers and Mar- cella drawers' of muslin or atiste; small sizes. 18 pieces Women's Under- things; Nightgowns, envel- gpo ch\:m:sa and bloomers, of colored striped ba- tiste. Special, each. 78c Gotton Underwear Section, Thira ), Women’s Hats, $2 Were very much more. 10 trimmed hats. 12 White Sports Hats. Radically reduced, each, $l ;-l’{nmm}::: and Untrimmed ats. dically re- duced, each ..., Y 50C ’r Untrimmed remendously reduces amveanei e gbe 456 Hat Trimmings. Won- derful values; a fraction of former prices, each— 5c and 10c Millinery Section, Third floor. Men’s Handkerchiefs Special, 25¢ Tomorrow, 50 dozen Men's Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, regular size. Haddkerchief Section, First fioor. Refrigerators Greatly Reduced Slightly * shopworn: some used as floor samples. 1 “Modern” Two-door Re- frigerator, apartment house style: golden oak finished hardwood case: white enam- eled lined; 25 lbs. ice capacity. Was 135 mow s 93975 1 “Modern” Two-door Apart- ment House Style Refrigera- tor; golden oak finished hardwood case: white enam- - ele lmedevm: 1bs.ice ca- pacity. Lo $44.50; now.... $29‘75 1 “Nfedern” Four-door, Side- icer Refrigerator; golden oak finished hardwood case: ;hu,c enameled lined; 100 5. ico capacity. Was $56.75; now.. $37°50 1 “Modern” Two-door Apart- ment House Style Refrigera- tor; golden oak finished hardwood case; white enam- eled lined: 75 1bs. ice ca- pacny... Was n $26 Housewsres Section, Fifth floor. Large Women'’s Spotts Suits, $39.50 7 Were $69.50." 2 sporfs suits of plaid tweed; 1 tan ‘and black, size 4 1 gray and black, size 44 1 Handsomely Tailored Suit ?\l menés wear; eize 44 Vas $69.50; 2 Dresses of navy roshanara crepe; coat model, with col- lar and cuffs of gray, the ' other straightline, trimmed in cocoa moire and crystal buttons; sizes 423% and 16 Were $45 each mimi e 92950 1 Dress of oyster white roshanara crepe, with touches of jade; cout model; ze 44%; soiled, sold “as e 325 Special Size Section, Third foor Overblouses, $1 Radically reduced Voile Overblous: Dimity Forsyt walsts, sizes 34 to 4 9 Tub Silk Overblouses, round neck; small chec! sizes 36 to 2. Pongee Shirts, with tuck fronts and round collars; pleat and col- lars trimmed with narrow pleating; sizes 40 and 42. Radically reduced, $1 cxcnti it S i 4 Handmad, imported; V embroid- red and ned; sizes 10 and 42. Drastically $1 reduced, each.,.. . 19 Suit Blouses, an odd lot; navy, rust, black, white and strip silk; many pretty models to select from: sizes 34 to 46 in combined lot Tremendously re- Blouse Section. Third floor. Girls’ Middies, $3.95 Were $6. 11 silk ponges middies with yoke and in- verted pocket; trimmed with 1f-colored braid; sizes ¥, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 years. 17 prs. White Sateen Bloom- ers with elastic band and knee; sizes and 8 Were $1 pr.; now 65¢ 5 Combinations of splendid quality mnainsook trimmed with lace and embroidery; round neck: sizes 8, 10, ie vears. Were $2.50 e s 3 prs. Bathing Socks; all wool; green with black tops; sizes 8 and 9. Fatiealls retncadime. J0C Bathing Kerchiefs in pur- Ple and green with harmon- izing flowers. Were $1.25 each; now .. 50c Girls' Section,_Fourth Soor. Women’s Flannel Suits, $15 Were $2050. 4 Flannel Suits, coat and skirt; two pen blue, two white: 1 size ; 3, 40, > ‘Three-piece Suits, capes and dresses; blouses in h colors to match; 1 tan; 1 gray; size 36. Were §$75 cac; nowe.. . 93950 1 Flannel Suit, in tan and white, with touch of black tuxedo style coat; size 36. Was $49.50; now. $25 1 White Satin Blouse, with metal braid trimm 16, "Wia's now .. 1 White Flannel around Skirt, waist 28 _inches. Was now . Women's Suit Section Kitchen. Cabinet, $45.75 Wax $870. 1 Napanee Beg e 'k Fiioped with a & Ry b ghohert gl 1\niee Enaracied Hitchen Cabin Tabie: S iy e, $34.25 shopworn. Radically re- durea, eachone . $1.50 Unfinished Kadio Cabinet Tables, Size 15x30 inches htly imper: fect. "Were $16.75 each; $9 95 sewares Section, Fifth floor. 19 Elue and White Shirt- 7 Blouses Women’s Pumps, $3.75 - Were $8 and much more 35 prs. fawn and gray suede, tan calfskin, ] s skin, patent leather and satin pumps; odd lots; only a few pairs of a kind, but truly remarkable values. Possibly your size is here: 4%,'5, 6,7 AAA;: 434, 5, 6 AA; 4, 435, 5%, 7 A; 3, 314, 4, 5B;3,3%:,4,7C. 83 prs. White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords, $1.45 Tremendously reduced for clearanc mostly white canvas, some kid and buckskin; alsa & fow whis - trimmed with black. Sizes in the group: 415, 5. bis. 6 A A 4,41, 5 57 AA; 4,414, 5 5C;4,4%D. A; 3,305 4,44, B; 214, 3, 3y Boudoir Slippers, 75¢ Were Special at $1.50 A most unusual value; 550 prs. Daniel Green quilted poplin Boudoir Slippers with leather sole and heel;qin pmkp(;)fi'ulc rose, gray and'copen: sizes in‘the lot 23 to 6. . Women's Shoe Section, Third fioor. Women’s Skirts, $3.95 Were $7.95 and more. 15 skirts, in flannel, tub silk, linen and gabardine: pleated and_straightline models. 15 Skirts, in crepe de chine, flannel and novelty crepe; pleated side, plain panel back and front, wrap model and side pleated. Radlcally reduced, o e 95 Skirt Section, oor. , Women’s Sweaters, $1 ‘Tremendously . reduced. 6 Sweaters, 2 imported slip- ons, in white and colored stripe and gray with col- ored . border; 4 Sleeveless Sweaters, white, maize and gray. 3 .Imported Sweaters, slip- ons and golf coat styles; rDose. fern, pink and- maize. rastically reduced $ it e D 2D 1 Knitted Wool Suit, navy with gray and rose border; size 38. Sweater Section, . Combinations, $2.95 Were $4,45. 12 glove silk combination suits and che- mise; flesh and orchid; sizes 36, 40, 42, 44 E:'r‘ Underwear Sectiom,: Third 50 dozen . Women's White Linen .Initial Handkerchiefs at this_special pri r ‘Waomen’s Knitted Suits, $19.50 Were 325 and $35. ‘5 Knit- ted suits; slipover models; light-weight wool; tan, vio- let, navy, red. 2 Novelty Crepe Scarfs; white with green and Mon- terey border. Were $10 eachynow ..., $4‘95 5/Crepe and Flannel Blouses; jade "and ‘white trimmed with contrasting colors. Were $12.50 cach; now s e, P45 Sportswear Section, Third: fioar,’ Housewares Reduced Slight!; Uy e Sect or siighily nmageh SRR 2 Whi nameled_~ Bathroor Scales. r\'ere‘ll.', each; $7’50 3 2 whitle i g4.95 s, ‘white emam- iy $3.95 1 Iotanive Baih b Vhite: fold . . 755 Bow s i $3.50 3 Bird Cages, ronnd brase: fitted with wire seed guard. Vere $5.15 each: no Brass Bird Cage Were : eacl 6 12qt. Watering iron. now 3 4qt. Nop Cream~ Freezers. $3. 1t