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THE TEXTILEINDUSTRY SLUMP S BAFFLING Lull in Woolen Buying Sure to End in Time—Wage Talk Causes Worry. BY J. C. ROYLE NEW YORK, tember 10.—“Let z as been a basic business everybody its Latin it emptor,” but when recent in the whether this pres- frem within the in- t mature consideration, many ants and business men have | to the conclusion that in spite its effect on the s impor Woolen on stock dividend. The ion in now believed 1 of unfavorable of the past rather altiiy outlook for the con- than an un- tutur Question of Price Levels. veight goods openings T undeubtediy failed to at- It is pointed out, how- Woolen Co. | the prices for the trade. 1 instanees the other ufacturers wait until the large has named its prices and - own price lists accordi t lines for next of 7 percent lower is too low to assure profits many '/ dealers hold that the fault with depression and lack of but in the judgment exercised establishing price levels, ‘ Plenty of Raw Wool. | Tt ic gwnerally understood that American #oolen is amply protected | raw wool, and that | when lower than it is at pr the light-weight lines did not attract buyers, the probabl; bo'in a position to profit exte by marketing the raw wool w does not convert into cloth. | place American woolen | at only 40 per cent of { but the reliability of these || in sume doubt in view of the fact ernment _esti s for ry in July showed 71 oolen machinery en- azed and 54.6 per cent of that making teds Busing Lull Bafing. that retailers and jobbers conservatively s the m underst woman cotton, clothing in industry. g worn than || These clothes have to r or later from the | hem. They do not | t all at once, however, | hat fact seems the basis of many | reports of depression in | xtiles, 1 One woolen manufacturer who has | aplaints has contracts | for over 1,000,000 pounds of varn, but | he has not been given specifications || for it. He knows he will sell it and get his money for it, but he is un- happy because he is not going to get it all in a lump. New Plants Being Built. In cpite of the complaints of -the manufacturers and dealers in tex- tiles. reports continue to pour in of the building of new textile plants and additions in both the North and South. trend is heaviest in the South, especially in_ the belt where hydroelectric power is available, Ap- parently th on is made on the theory that the new plants will give he manufacturers more to complain been loud in co A spirited discussion as to wages is now going on in New England | textile circles. Those plants which have few goods on hand declare that | & reduction is an absolute essential | 2nd suggest a 20 per cent cut. Those which e a large amount of goods on hand feel that wage reductions, with a probable drop in prices to tollow. would affect inventories un- favorably and should not be con- sidered. It is probable that no drastic action of any sort will be taken prior to election. OYSTER BUSINESS MAKING RECORDS Cool Weather Causes Lively Sep- tember Demand From Restaurants. Sperial Dispatch to The Star. September 10.—The unusuall ather for the early part of September has brought about n demand for o; ‘rs unprecedented o carly in the scason, according to ommission men here. They exp! ed that, as oysters do not keep well in warm weather, many restaurants which handle them later he season, do not ordinarily have them on their menus during Septem- Ler. This year, however, most of the downtown restaurants are now serv- ing them. The demand at this time, combined with the high prices brought by oysters last season, has led many more tongers to start taking oysters out of the bay earlier than usual, reports here received indigate. COMPETE WITH OWN LINE. LANSING, September 10 (Special).— The Michigan Electric Rallway, con- necting many central Michigan citles, extending its motor bus service om here to St. John's, .parallel to its own electric line. We Have the Choicest Hontes in Chevy Chase | QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. ! Main 8416 TR 7777701771 I I E I T 77T T DURANT “Just a Real Good Car” L1177 7L P7L I LTI L1221 1 IS ST PP would | (i} * $1.75 All-Wool Crepe $1.39 44-inch All-wool Crepe, one of the most popular fabrics for Fall and. Winter wear; sponged and shrunk; in black, navy, brown, gray, tan and cocoa. Women’s 39¢ Vests, 21¢ ‘Women's Gauze Cotton Vests, built-up and bodice styles; per- fect quality; regular and extra sizes. Women’s Union Suits 45¢ ‘Women's Gauze Cotton Union Suits, low necks, no sleeves, loose and tight knee styles; slight sec- onds of the regular 79¢c grade. Misses’ Vests, 10¢ Misses’ Gruze Vests, sleeveless style, with crochet edge; seeonds of the regular 25c grade. Bovs’ Union Suits, 50¢ Boys’ White and Ecru Balbrig- gan Union Suits, high neck, short sleeves and knee pants; seconds of the regular $9¢ grade. Boys’ 1215¢ and 15¢ Handkerchiefs, 11¢ Boys’ Handkerchiefs, in col- ored woven border styles; also plain white with hemstitched borders; full size. Women’s 10c and 12V4¢ Handkerchiefs, 5¢ Women's Handkerchiefs, soft- ish, sheer quality, with corded woven and drawnwork n solid colers: also white with hemstitched borders. 85¢ Chamosuede Gloves 49¢ Chamosuede Real Washable Gloves, in white with contrasting embroidered backs. $1.25 Double Roasters 98¢ Round Aluminum Double Roast- ers, self-basting style; 1l-inch size. $1.39 Pie Plates, 98¢ Oven Glass Pie Plates, with nickel-plated frame. $1.98 Food Choppers $1.49 Keystone Heavy Iron Retinned Food Choppers, medium size; 4 cutters. 81.69 Combinets, $1.19 Seamless White Enameled Com- binets, with cover and bail han- dle; 10-quart trade size. $1.25 Clothes Baskets 98¢ Willow Clothes Basket, good size. $1.75 Floor Brushes $1.29 Floor Sweeping Brushes, 14- inch size; long handle. 98c Wall Duster, 69¢ Barlow Wool Wall Duster, with long handle. $1.25 Frying Pans, 89¢ Heavy Iron Frying Pans, No. S size. Medicine Cabinets, $1 White Enameled Medicine Cab- inets, with mirror doors. 89c¢ Circular Tabs, 59¢ Circular Tabs in plauen lace, embroidered net, eyelet embroid- ery, embroidered organdy and wool stitched organdy effects, in white, cream, ecru and colors. $1.00 Square Veils, 59¢ Several styles of square veils, octagon and fancy meshes, with scrolled borders, in plain and combination colors. 49¢ Sample Neckwear 29¢ Included are collar and cuff sets, vestees, panels, circular tab effects, tuxedo and flat collars, in white, ecru and colors. Boys’ $1.00 and $1.19 Pants, 65¢ Heavyweight Khaki Knicker- bocker Pants, also straight knee style; sizes 4 to 10 years. Boys’ $1 Pants, 79¢ Cloth Pants, dark mixtures for school wear; full cut knicker- bocker style, in sizes 8 to 16 vears. Boys® $7.50 and $8 Suits, $5.88 Two-pants Norfolk Suits, neat dark mixtures; both pairs of pants fully lined; sizes 7 to 16 years. Boys® $1 Play Suits 69¢ Play Suits, of khaki, blue and neat striped patterns; one-piece style; sizes 2 to 7 years. 39¢ Cannon Cloth, 25¢ 36 inches wide, heavy linen finish, for nurses’ uniforms, boys’ wash suits, etc. 39¢ Dotted Swiss, 25¢ 32-inch White Dotted Swiss, fine, sheer quality, with /white woven dots. 75¢ White Organdy, 59¢ 54-inch Imported White Or- gandy, a very fine, sheer, trans- parent, permanent-finish grade. $1.50 White Skirting 89¢ 36-inch White Brocade Skirt- ing, white eponge grounds with fiber silk (glos) brocade designs. 39¢ White Ratine, 25¢ 36 inches wide, with stylish pebble weave and wool finish. 79c White Batiste, 45¢ 54-inch Imported White Mer- cerized Batiste, one of the finest qualities imported from Switzer- land; a rich, lustrous, yarn-mer- cerized quality; launders beauti- fully. 50c¢ White Madras, 29¢ 32 and 36 inch White Shirting Madras, with white woven mer- cerized stripes; soft-finish qual- ity for men's and boys' shirts. 50c White Voile, 29¢ 36-inch White Novelty Volles, white woven checks and shower effects; fine, sheer quality. Girls® Skirts, $3.98 Middy or Sweater Skirts, good quality woolen materials, in Checks and plaids; full-plaited models, with detachable muslin waist; sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Middies, $2.98 White Jean Middles, with blue flannel collar and cuffs; braid trimmed models, in sizes § to 20 years. Girls’ $4 Knickers $2.98 ‘Wool-tweed Knickers, as- sorted colors and mixtures; de- tachable belt, buttoned hip and knees; all sizes. Women’s $4 and $5 Footwear Oxfords and Pumps, discontinued lines and remainders of several large s purchases. Choice of gray, fawn, aire- dale, patent leather, satin and dull military leathers. Louis, Spanish, .29 and low walking heels; all sizes in the assortment of 2% to 7, A to D widths. $40 and $45 Seamless Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs $28.75 Thursday in the floor covering section brings a remark- able opportunity for prongunced savings on rugs of unques- tioned quality. . The group consists of 9x12-ft. large room size seamless Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs, in light and dark colorings, showing rich designs in floral, oriental and medallion effects. For those who require a smaller size rug we have included in this sale a lot of 83 ft. by 106 ft. size rugs of the same high character. $1.98 Wash Boilers $1.19 Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, with cold wood handles; large size. 98¢ Door Mats, 69¢ Cocoa Door Mats, well made, generous size. Alarm Clocks, $1.00 Nickel-plated Clocks, clear dials and loud alarms. $1.25 Serving Trays 89¢ Mahogany-finished Frame Serv- ing Trays, 12x18-inch s glass- covered bottom panel effect. Women’s Handbags $1.88 Good quality leathers, in black and colors—choice of smart underarm, swagger. pouch, vanity and envelope shapes, with silk or lcather lining. Fitted with change purse and mirror. D I T — 20c and 25¢ Ribbons 16¢ Moire and Stripe Ribbons, five inches wide; all wanted dark shades. Spool Silk, 2 for 9¢ 0-vard Spools Sewing black and white, also colors. Snap Fasteners 2 Cards, 5¢ Snap Fasteners, black and white; all sizes. Good quality. $1.25 Bath Stools, $1.00 White Enameled Bath Stools, rubber-tipped legs. $1.98 Cooking Kettles $1.29 Aluminum Cooking Kettles, 12- auart trade size; cover and ball handle. 98¢ Wash Tubs, 69¢ Ivanized Iron Wash Tubs, inch size. 59¢ Waste Containers 44c Metal Waste Paper Containers, assorted colors. $1.49 Dress Length Panels 98¢ A variea sortment of anels, combination of lace nd net, in ochre shades, boat-neck and round collars attached styles. Correct, in- expensive and stylish finish for the Fall costume. Nockwear Department—First Floor. Darning Cotton 2 for 5¢ Clark's Darning Cotton, 30 yards on spool; black and white, 15¢ to 25¢ Shields, 10¢ Jacket Shields, good quality light-weight shields, in assorted sizes, 59¢ White Voile, 39¢ Extra fine, sheer, two-ply quality, with wide taped edge and soft chiffon finish; full 40 inches wide. Value at practical hem. The Right Togs for School Days A Special Purchase of Girls’ Middy Dresses Regular $3 | As Sketched by Artist | School days call for just such smart, garments. Of Lonsdale Jean, with yoke back and front, pockets and large, flowing tie; braid trim- med. Regulation pleated style, with white silk emblem on sleeve; skirts with deep The well known “Goody” make. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Goldenberg’s—Thind Floor. genuine white 10c and 15¢ Ribbons 8lse Motre Ribbons, one inch wide; full assortment of shades, in- cluding plenty of the popular darker shades. 45¢ and 55¢ Ribbons 35¢ Satin, Moire and Novelty Rib- bons, six and seven inches wide; many pretty patterns, in light or dark colorings. Girls’ Dresses, $2.98 Gingham Dresses, good quality ginghams, in an assortment of novelty checked effects; new Fall models, with plaited sides, fin- jshed with deep hem; sizes 6 to 14 years. 69c Pongee, 39¢ 32-inch Silk-and-cotton Pon- gee, a lustrous, soft-finish mate- rial of exquisite beauty, that will wear as well as all-silk pongee. An assortment of rich printings on colored grounds. $1.39 Bleached Sheets $1.09 Perfect Quality 81x90 Seamless ‘Bleached Sheets, of heavy, even- thread sheeting cotton, hand torn and irohed; full bleached and seamless. Students’ Suits, $10 (28) Students’ Long-pants Suits, of tweeds, in various shades; mostly three-button, sin- gle-breasted models; one-half lined. Men’s Suits, $16 Men's Blue Serge and Self- stripe Suits, three-button, single- breasted, conservative models, full Venetian lined; sizes 35 to 44, regulars only. Hairpin Cabinets, 10c Large Hairpin Cabinets, con- taining a good assortment of wire hairpins; various sizes— (Neotien Dept.) 35¢ Fall Dress Ginghams 25c¢ Yard 32 inches wide, In a wide assortment of checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors—fine, soft-finish domestic qualities that are washproof and fast color. Men’s Coats, $5.95 (5) 0dd Coats, left from suits; dark _shades; conservative mod- els; sizes 35, 39, 40 and 44 only. 25¢ Baby Pants, 19¢ Good quality Pure Rubber Pants, in small, medlum and large sizea—(Notion Dept.) Colored Tape, 8¢ Four-yard rolls of Colored Tape, assorted wanted shades. =(Notion Dept.) 10c Needles, 5¢ _Shrimpton Needles, assorted in paper.- Ironing Wax, 4 Pecs, 5¢ Chinese Ironing Wax, muslin covered; wooden handle.—(Notion Dept.) 69c Table Damask, 59¢ 58 inches wide, heavy mercer- ized quality, in an assortment of neat pretty patterns. 89¢ Circular Ruffling 49¢ Circular Rufflings, in val, net and lace, and stitched net effects, in white, cream, ecru and fancy colored effects. Most desirable for making collar and cuff sets. Children’s Raincapes $2.98 “Bestyette” Raincapes, of red and navy blue rubberized sateen, with silk plaid lined hoods. Guar- anteed quality; sizes 4 to 14 years. Girls’ Dresses, $2.98 Novelty Cloth Dresses, neat ase sorted broken checks, side-but. ton effect and round collar of bright colored poplin, finished with narrow tie belts; sizes 6 to 14 years. $1.39 Corslette, $1 Corslette, of fancy pink mate- rial, elastic insert fasten side, deep cut, four good garters; sizes 32 to 46. r 25¢ Linen Crash, 19¢ ‘Warranted All-linen Bleached Barnsley Crash, close-woven, ab- sorbent grade for roller or tea towels. Table Napkins 6 for 59¢ 18x18 Merperized Damask Ta- ble Napkins, neatly hemmed; as- sorted patterns; sold regularly at $1.50 dozen. 25¢ Cotton Towels, 19¢ Red-bordered Cotton Absorbent Towels, for hand or tea towels. Sizes 16 to 20 Sizes 36 to 46 Extra Large Sizes every type. fect in tailoring. Messalines. Black and cocoa. ming effects. Goldenberg's—Becond Floor. Notable Savings in Tomorrow's Sale of $19.75 to $22.50 New Dresses for Autumn $14.75 From 42Y; to 481 This group of new Fall frocks offered at $14.75 is truly won- derful. They are faithful repro- ductions of higher priced models and are shown in styles to suit Beautiful in fabric, slim in line, ric¢h in color and per- Materials are Canton Crepe, Satin-back Canton, Combina- tion Satin and Canton Crepe, and heavy, rich, lustrous Satin favored Autumn shades of brown, navy blue and Straightline styles cleverly de- signed with pleatings, rufflings, brilliant touches of color, Persian banding, silk braiding, rows of but- tons, embroidery and other trim- Bandeaux, 59¢ All-over Lace Bandeaux for girls; fasten back, fine lace; sizes 32 to 38. Crepe Kimonos, $1.98 New Fall Kimonos of genuine serpentine crepe, in rose, copen and wistaria, with rufle-trimmed neck and sleeves; extra sizes; full cut and well made. Extra Size Kimonos $2.98 New FExtra Size Serpentine Crepe Kimonos, assorted colors, with shirred yoke and satin rib- bon trimmed front, neck and sleeves. 59¢ Cluny Laces, 39¢ Linen Cluny Laces, new pat- terns; edgings only; 4 and § inches wide. 8¢ Embroideries - 6 Yards, 25¢ Swiss and Cambric Embroider- ies, insertions, edgings, seaming and beadings; in eyelet patterns; narrow widths. 59¢ to $1 Pants, 39¢ Wash Pants of khaki and white duck; knickerbocker and knee pants; sizes 4 to 11 years. Boys’ 69¢ Blouses, 39¢ Sport Blouses, plain blue and blue striped matgrials; sizes 8 to 15 years—(First Floor—Bargain Booth.) Boys’ 69¢ Pants, 45¢ Knickerbocker and Straight- knee Pants, of tweeds and mix- tures; sizes 6 to 10 years only. . o Boys’ $1 Pajamas, 65¢ One-piece Cotton Pajamas, plain colors; sizes 8 to 12 years; well made styles. “Boy Hikers’ " Brand Stockings in medium and wide ribbed good quality fast-black cotton that :rn;lg;vo lasting service; sizes 7 o . ‘Women’s Fiber Hose 65¢ Fiber and Silk Mixed Hose, in black and assorted colors; made with fashioned leg:; others of thread silk, in black, with fash- ioned leg; seconds of $1.00 grade. Women’s Stockings, 11¢ Medium-weight Cotton Stock- ings, in black and colors; seamed back; broken sizes; seconds of 25¢c grade. = Women’s Chiffon Hose 98¢ Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose, full fashioned, double sole, heel and toe; lisle garter tops, others with silk tops; in black and colors; broken sizes: some slight seconds of $1.95 to $2.25 grades. $2.69 All-over Laces $1.98 All-over Laces, choice of Du- chesse, Val or Calais; 36 inches wide; white, ecru, cream, ocher and Paris. 29c¢ Val Laces, 19¢ Calais Vals, in Paris and white; two inches wide; choice of gal- loons, edgings and insertions. $7.50 Part-Wool Blankets, $5.95 66x80 and 70x80 heavy-weight part-wool Blankets; white or gray with blue or pink borders; also plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray; all with soisette ribbon bound ‘ends. Boys’ $2.25 to $3 Sweaters $1.95 Pull-over Sweaters, with roll collars, plain and combi- nation colors; sizes 28 to 34; also Junior Sweaters, in coat or pull-over styles, sizes 24 to 28; good heavy grade wool sweaters for school wear. School Shoes, $2.45 Misses' Shoes, of patent, tan and dull leathers, with and with- out rubber heels;: sizes 11% to 2. Also Children’s Shoes, of patent, tan, dull and combination leath- heel or spring heels; sizes to 11. Or Boys' and Little Gents’ Shoes, of tan and dull leathers, lace and blucher styles; sizes 10 to 131z and 1 to 5 $2.50 and $3 Curtains $1.88 Choice of more than fifty pat- terns, eithcr curtains by the pair or panels used one to a window. Scotch, Nottingham, Filet weave and Cable Net, in white, ivory and ecru colors; 21 and 3 yards long; 35 to 48 inches wide; neat, novelty effect and heavily worked designs. 0il Opaque Window Shades, 69¢ Handmade Oil Opaque Cloth Window Shades, mounted on Hartshorn rollers: only 25 dozen at this price, termed seconds because of an eneven finish; 38 inches wide, 5.9-foot cloth size; in white, ecru, gray and greens; complete with crochet ring and all fixtures. 69¢ Reversible Cretonnes, 39¢ 50 pieces of heavy-weight fast- color Reversible Cretonnes, choice of an assortment of beautiful patterns and colorings; ideal for window or door drapery: on ac- count of a slight irregularity in finish we offer these regular 69c cretonnes at 39¢ yard. $1.98 and $2.50 Umbrellas Men's and Women's Umbrellas, assorted grades of good quality American taffeta covers: fast assortment of omen’s. in and club ends to match. black and raioproof; attractive enameled and fancy carved wood, imitation ivory and amber, with tips Men's, in_polisbed, cotton) handles, $1 .55 carved and natural wood; Prince of Wales loops, 59¢ Mercerized Poplin 49¢ 36-inch Mercerized Poplin, a rich silk, lustrous, yarn-mercer- ized cotton quality, in a com- plete assortment of all wanted colors, including plenty of black and white. 55¢ Shantung Pongee 44c 36-inch Shantung Pongee, the popular demi-rough mercerized cotton fabric for women's and children’s wear; in wanted colors. 50c Ratinspun, 38¢ 36 inches wide; a yarn-mer- cerized quality, with stylish crepe weave, all wanted shades, also white. 89c Tan Pongee, 65¢ 36 inches wide; a rich silk- and-cotton quality, with semi- rough weave; has the appear- ance of all-silk pongee. 39¢ Chiffon Voile, 29¢ 39-inch Plain - color ~Chiffon Voile, very fine, sheer, two-ply quality; in all wanted street and evening shades. on this date. of this coupon tomorrow, 8ervios Dosk—First Floor. Free Souvenir for National Defense Day Friday, September 12th Large Size Lithographed Picture of General Pershing With This Coupon This portrait of General Pershing is lithographed heavy cardboard and may be displayed s your home on National Defense Day, Friday, September 12th, or may be kept as a valued memento of General Pershing, who retires as Commanding General of the United States Army Size of picture 15x21 inches. Presented free to holder in the window of $1.59 Bleached Sheets $1.29 21x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, full double-bed size; perfect quality; free from starch or dressing. $4.50 Bedspreads, $3.69 Crochet Bedspreads, scalloped edges, with cut-out corners; full double-bed size. $3 Bedspreads, $2.49 Crochet Bedspreads, single-bed size; in an assortment of Mar- sellles designs. 36-Inch Percales, 19¢ 100 pieces of 36-inch Percales, light grounds, in a large assort- ment of printed checks, stripes, dots, plaids and neat figures; close-woven, soft-finish quality. $60 and $65 Room Size Rugs, $44.50 9x12-ft., Large Room Size, Ex- tra Heavy Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs, all perfect quality and seamless; beautiful assorte ment of patterns and colorings. 25¢ Comfort Covering 19¢ 36-inch Printed Comfort Cov- ering, in a beautiful assortment of new styles and colorings; all fast colors. 25¢ Shaker Flannel, 18c 27-inch Bleached Shaker Flan- nel, heavy reversible quality for infants’ wear. 81.25 Wool Flannel, 98¢ 27-inch All-wool White Flan- nel, a very fine, soft-finish quality. 25¢ Dress Ginghams 16¢ 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in mill lengths from 2 to 10 yards; shown in a variety of pretty checks, stripes and plaids; all wanted colors; an ideal, service- able and stylish cotton weave for children’s school frocks. Presenting Copies of French Models Special at $10 Every type sponsored by the smartly dressed woman is rep- resented in this collection of beautiful Autumn Millinery featured tomorrow at ten dol- fars. The richest materials are used. The newest colors are shown. Styles of surpassing loveliness at this popular price. Touches of colorful hand em- broidery—dashing burnt pea- cock—oriental bead designs. Lyons velvet and silk. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. New Autumn Hats These are a few of the things that seem to write individuality all over them. Hundreds of becoming models are here waiting to be chosen by particular women. The popular Directoire shape, the semi-tricornc, the drooped shape of felt, the slight_rolled-from-the-face brim of Everything that’s new and authentic for Autumn wear will be found in this remarkable group of specially priced Fall hats'at ten dollars. $1.25 Grass Rugs, 79¢ 3x6-ft. heavy double warp Japanese Grass Rugs, in green, blue and brown stenciled medal- lion and oriental designs.—(First Floor—Bargain Table.) $5 Comforts, $3.69 72x80 white cotton filled Com- forts, soft amd flufty, covered with good grade -silkoline, many with plain color satcen borders. $1.19 “Glow-Sheen™ pe, 79¢ *Glow-Sheen” Crepe enjoys great popularity for women's and misses’ dresses. A close- woven fiber silk quality that has the appearance of much highers priced silk crepe. Offered in all wanted plain shades, as well as self-colored jagquard effects; 36 inches wide. $7 Grass Rugs, $4.65 9x12-ft. Double-warp Japanese Grass Rugs, in green, blue, brown and combination color- ings; beautiful stenciled orlen- tal, medallion and neat designs, 15¢ Apron Ginghams 12L5¢ Standard Apron Ginghams, in all size blue checks; fast colors. 50c Pilloweases, 35¢ 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, made of heavy grade pillowcase cotton. 35c Pillowcases, 25¢ 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, perfect quality; hand torn and ironed. Corkscrew Crepe, $2.98 40 inches wide, an extra heavy silk-and-wool quality, with a high lustrous finish, in black, navy, brown, gray and tan. An ideal fabric for Fall and Winter frocks. Congoleum R '$10.95 Just 36 of these Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, all with complete borders and in hard- some wool.rug designs: good colorings; termed seconds be- cause of a tiny blur in de- sign; no_holes nor torn bor- ders. When perfect quality, sell at $15.75 each. Spiral Crepe, $1.79 36 inches wide, another weave destined to enjoy great popular- ity during the coming season. Rich lustrous quality, with self- color designs, in black, navy, blue jay, cocoa and tan. Printed Crepe, $1.89 40 inches wide, all-silk, heavy firm woven quality, stylish com- binations of navy and tan, navy and white, black and white, brown and tan, navy and gray tan and brown and tan and na Plaid Taffeta, $2.98 35-inch Satin Plaid Taffeta Silk, pure eilk quality, in a large assortment of handsome color combinations, as well as the ever wanted black and white effects. $3 Stripe Serge, $2.69 54-inch All - wool Hairline Stripe Serge, one of the fashion- able of woolen fabrics for smart one-piece dresses. In navy, black and brown. $3.50 Poiret Twill $2.98 54-inch All-wool Poiret Twill, fine close twilled quality; in black, navy, brown, gray and tan. Girls’ $3 Overblouses $1.98 Pongette Middy or Overblouses, with embroidered pocket, others with large tie. All sizes.— (Third Floor.) Girls’ Bloomers, $1 Gymrasium Bloomers, soft-fin- 1sh black sateen, full-plaited hip model; sizes 12 to 20 years. Girls’ Sweaters, $4.75 Brushed-wool Slip-on Sweat. ers, buff and powder blue; V- neck models, with long sleeves and striped border trimming. Girls’ Bloomers, $1 Of black sateen, made with deep-fitted buttoned belts; sizes 6 to 14 years. 25¢ Turkish Towels, 19¢ Bleached Turkish Towels, also fast-color blue borders; size 17x 34 inches. Men’s New Fall Two-Pants Suits - $19.75 Brand-new Fall Suits at a price that establishes this store’s value-giving leadership. The extra pair of pants means practically double service ,at no additional cost. Suits for business anddress—tailored by experts and of materials that will give splendid wear. Excellent range of colors and styles in F.}ll weight Cassimeres, including grays, browns and blue mixtures, also stripes and checks. Two and three button single-breasted sport and Norfolk models. All full lined. Sizes 36 to 42 included in the lot. Goldenberg’s Clothing Store for Men—First Floor; Direct Entrance from X St.

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