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HITS LOWER RATES ON FARM PRODUCTS Protest Filed by Western Railways Against Proposed Readjustment. By tie Associated Press. CHICAGO, January 12.—A protest against a proposed reduction of freight rates on farm products, in connection with a general readjust- ment of rates,'is contained in a state- ment issued last night by the West- ern Railways Committee of Public telations. The statement was signed e heads of 10 principal rallways e West out that the proposed re- clal hardship Vestern roads, 21 per cent of tonnage originates in the and Middle Western farm d would compel these roads to ng the additional Invest- ment required to enable them to handle the freight business offered. Sees Transportation Crippled. t states that if rates on farm pro- cts were reduced “the result would 1y to cripple the transpor- service upon which Western ners must rely to get their prod- to the markets of this country and to the world.” The c: ittea quotes a decision of e Interstate Commerce Commission to the effect that the Western roads have not been receiving a fair return. nt says the net returns of Western carriers in 1923 was 500,000 less tha n 1817 and only per cent on their property in- mfuv It places the net earnings r the first 11 months of 1924 at 3.87 nt of property investment. Roads Backing Protest. The railways whose heads signed the statement are the Illinofs Central the Missouri Pacific, the Great Nort ern, the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Praul, Chicago Great Western, Chicago d ' Northwestern, Chicago, Rock sland and Pacific, the Union Pacif cago, Burlington and Quin souri, Kansas and Texa: WEALTHY PARISHIONERS ASK PASTOR BE OUSTED Congregational Church Group Op- poses Opening of House of Wor- ship to Hobo Proteges. By the Assoclated P land Congregational Church have decided to go before the congrega- lon next Wednesday evening with the demand that Maj. Thornton An- ony Mills, the pastor, be ousted. tion will be asked to proposition, according to 1e announcement from the pulpit by same nis de- sire to remain and his determination nister to one church group e congregation and was first asied to re- 1 December 19, wealthy parish- loners objecting to him throwing open the church to Dr. Ben L. Reit- his proteges from the “Hobo He later declined at a of the council to hand in his but agreed to ebide by ding his resigna- approval of his congregation. WIFE SUES COMPOSER. Charges Thomas V. Cator Deserted' Her and Children. FRANCISCO, January 13 Vincent Cator of San Fran- o, nationally known opera now residing south of here, by Irens Camp- bell Cator. She alleged desertion: rs. Cator is a resident of Salinas, W 'h the four Cator children. She is the daughter of former District At- orney Campbell of Santa Clara County. Cator is reported to be with s sister, Mrs. Elnora Brewster, wife of Eugene Brewster, publisher of a string of motion picture magazines. U. S. WOMAN FASCIST. Mrs. Drake’s Enthusiasm for Cause Wins Mussolini’s Favor. IME, January 12.—Mrs. John Drake of New York City was by Premier Mussolini. 3 expressed such enthu- \asm for the Fascist cause that Signor Mussolini authorized her ap- pointment as the first American wom- an Fascis Drake i3 president of the ree MiTk and Relief for For her work, both in and in Italy, she was onored by the Italian government and by Pope Pius, by whom she was received in private audience. THREE HELD IN THEFT. Brothers and Third Man Accused in Regan Robbery. YORK, January 12—Samuel ier Jack and Jack held ou a charge of stealing v valued at $25,000 from the 1ome of Thomas J. Regan on Christ- as eve, were brought back from Montreal yesterday by New York de- ectives, who found them in an ex- sively furnished apartment there, ving on the proceeds of the loot, which the police say was pawned for e5s than $800 Archer had been employed for a veek by Regan as butler. Mr. Regan s a real estate operator and for- merly was private secretary to Harry Payne Whitne this country NEW % Altar Fund Drive Brings Novel Plan For Child ‘Parking’ Women to Play Nurse to Suburban Babies for 50 Cents Hourl Special Dispatch to The Ktar. NEW YORK, January 12—St. George's is a thriving little Episcopal congregation in Maplewood. N. J.; the Rev. F. H. Richey, rector: 550 communicants; the last of a $70,000 debt cleared only yesterday; $40,000 in the bullding fund for a new church, and a very energetic group of women in the guild and auxiliary. The women pledged themselves to furnish @ new memorial altar for the church. The altar fs to cost between $5,000 and $10,000. The question was how to get the money. The answer is the women's exchange. Thirty of the women have joined he exchange, under the leadership >f Mrs. Alexander M. Virgien. Why not, the members figured, let our friends park their children with us when they want to go -to New York to the theater? Why not, they also figured, charge our friends the modest price of 50 cents an hour for that service? No soener said than done. The exchange, although pisco- palian, national lines. All Maplewood new idea, and it is wholly possible that life in suburbs throughout the land may be revolutionized by the new system of kinderparking. Not to speak of the effect may have on altar funds. B R ST 07O i The chief consolation in seeing the ||| coal pile disappear, says patient papa, is knowing that one-third the Winter || has passed. Fish Paste (In Tubes) Delicious for Sandwiches Appetizer. Tabe. Anchovie Paste, 25 and as an Bloater Paste, Sardine Paste, Sardellen Paste, Magruder, Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K St. blished 1875 Upholstering REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANEING “Nuf-Ced!” The Best Place and Lowest Prices After All ‘Ask my 20000 customers. I give the service that you have the right to expect. $9 TAPESTRY CUT TO $2.98 PER YARD Clay A. Armstrong Drop Postal to 1233 10th St. N.W Or Phone Franklin 7483 AH! TASTELESS EPSOM SALTS World’s finest Physic now Pleasant as Lemonade Pure Epsom Salts ha no equal in medicine § for constipation, bil- jousness, sick headache. Doctors and nurses de- pend upon it because no S other laxative acts so perfectly, so harmlessly 1§ on the bowels. It never E gripes or overacts. “Epsonade Salts” is : pure Epsom Salts made pleasant with !rult derivative salts— nothing else. It tastes like sparkling lemonade and costs only few cents a package at any drugstore. Try it! “Epsonade BSalts” is guaranteed by the American Epsom Association. —A table d’Hote dinner for $1.50 and $2 is served from six-thirty to elght-thlrty—wfl.h no cover charge. A SAvA Adjoining the Frqflkh'n Square Hotel Supper Dance Each Night at 10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHI GTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1925. does not work on denomi-|| is talking of the|| the scheme ||| $3 and $3.50 Beaded Hand Bags, $2.29 Beaded Hand Bags, shapes; various designs and pretty coloring: beaded. Stlk Underarm Bags, Dekin stripe and molre styles, regularly $2.98 each. At. Geidenborg’s—First Floor, draw string and underarm losely $1.85 BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDAB! Untrimmed Velvet Hats, 79¢ 100 Untrimmed Lyons Velvet Hats, newest shapes; in black only. STORE" New Untrimmed Feit Hats, smart shdpe new high shades. . Goldenberg’s—Second. F\otn 49¢ ‘ODDL.OT ’SALE Tuesday is the day when we put 1urth var greatest efforts to clear out the accumulation of odd lots and incomplete assortments of goods from every department in the store. Every item listed here is a bargain—and a big one, too. Come—you’ll be sure to save. Because quantities are limited, we advise early shopping. We cannot fill mail or phone orders. Children’s Wearables 36) Girls' Cotton Pongee Overblouses, made with co&lm?, pocket and tie; T oken sizes. Former 95¢ $1.98 grade, at (19) Children’s Oinslum Dresses, assorted checks; sizes 7 and rs. Former 3169 Q3 Dresses, various styles. S arases, a1, $1.69 grade, at. . (14) Children’s Dresses, in tan, copcn. henna embroidered des!gns. Former $1.88 and (17) Wool Jerse; and green; worste sizes 7, § and 10 years. grade, (8) Velvet Dresses, sl\ sh models, prettily embroidered; broken sizes. For- = ek Wk wade a $7.95 (9) Girls' Wool Overblouses, grecn and navy blue, with plaid collar and cuffs; flnls}lwd u gb pocket and belt; large sizes only Erade, at ... $1.50 (26) Little Tots' Beacon Bath Robes, tan and copen; finished with cord and pocket; $l 29 $1.98 grade, at. (5) Qirls’ Bat’: Robes, Indian desuzn, ‘made with vockel and cord; broken sizes; $3.98 grade, $l 98 (6) Jersey Drl\ner Leggins, Nack onh 5 69¢ 2 years: $1.00 grade, at (4) Scarf and Tam Sets, brushed wool; powder blue; border trimming; $2.69 grade, at (3) Girls’ Rai ncoats, navy blue: made with pockets; sizes 8 and 10 years; u 98 grade at . s Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Bedwear and Cottons 54x99 Scamiess Bleached Sheets, note extra length for single beds. Heavy, round thread quality. Regular $1.39 grade. At. $1.15 81x90 Sumlen Ble-ched Shoeu, round thread quality, free from starch or dressing. Regular $1.79 Erade. At. $1.49 45x36 Lace-edge Blached Pnllowuses, with medallion insert; some are alightly 3Qe soiled. Regular 59c grade. At Crochet Bedlpl;!.ds. ‘iull double-bed size: in heavy, raised Marseilles patterns. Regular $3.30 grade. At. $2.69 42x36 Bleached P-nowcun. a five close- woven quality; hand-torn and ironed. 4. Regular 35c grade. At. ’V-lnd}: Unbluclhed Col(on. a rl‘;»: wol\ n, round thread quality; 2 to 10 var lengths. Regular 16c grade. At.. 12 /Z(« 36-inch Bleached Cotton, a close-woven, sott finish quality. nu_ulnr 20c grnde 150 At : hea; Domestics 36-inch Fleecedown Flannel, a heavy fleece qual- ity, in & large assortment of prinied de- Q& signs. Regular 35¢c grade. 27-inch Plain Color Outing Flmnelg pink, Iight blue and . white. . Regular grade. At Standard Aprons in an size blué checks fast colors. Regtlar 15c grade. _3’3 15¢ checs: J2%6¢ 30-inch Serpentine Crepe, also Olher high grades, in new styles and colorings. Regular c grade. At... 290 36-inch Extra Heavy Outing Flannels, in neat colored '~ stripes. Begular y;béo | grads. At 35¢ 27-inch Bath wae thnell. heavy re- 39¢ versible quality. Rogular 5%c grade. At. 27-inch Dress flinthm in checks and p]x|d< good assortment of colors. Regular 2ic ] @ grade. At... 54x54-inch Qil Clo Sanitas Oil Cloth. $1.35 grade. At. 30.inch Bleached Shaker Flannel, ltca\y 24¢ reversible quality, Regular 3jc grade. At Housewares (14) Wash Boards, full size; regularly $1.25. At Tnblecovers. prlnl:d on ¢ ght seconds of the =, 49¢ 98¢ 88¢ 15¢ (11) Clalhes Baskets, of slat lumber hrge size; $1.75 grade, at (17) Aluminum Tea Kettles, trade size; $1.49 grade, at.... (46 packages) Abrno Steel Wool, ior cleaning aluminum ware. Regularly 25c, at.. (17) Heavy Galvanized lron Ash Cans, full 880 size. Regularly $1.49 each, (21) Steel Double Rom:rs, rcgularly $1. Za 69(! each, at (6) High-grade Lace Curtain Stretch- ers, size 6x12 ft.; easel attachments; $4.49 §3, 19 grade, at . Perfection Coal Oil Heaters, round ce{'&‘l)er draft burner; $8.75 grade, at $6.49 (22) Glass Mixing Bowl Sets, five bowls in §Qg¢ set. Regularly 98c each, at (77 pieces) Gray Enameled Ware, including roast- ers, water pails, ‘covered saucepans and pre- 3q serving kettles. Regularly 59c each, at c Goldenberg’s—Basement, Women'’s 29¢ to 49¢c Neckwear, 12¢ Lengths of pleating, separate collars, vesting lengths, collar and cuff sets and separate cuffs and sleeves, of lace, organdy, linene and volle; white and colors. four - quan Footwear 100 pairs Men's Felt House Slippers, with padded soles; sizes in the lot from 6 t 79, Sale price ... C 300 pairs Women's Storm Rubberg high hyels: onty; siaésA% iof 6 therlot 29¢ Sale price . 160 pairs Boys’ School Shoes, tan and dull leath- ers; lace and blucher styles; sizes in the g 7¢) lot from 1 to 5. Sale price,, . Children’s Felt House Slippers, with padded 7 to 10% in the 590 soles; assorted colors; sizes 7 lot. Sale price ‘Women’s Low Shoes, bmwn pzlent and dull leathers, high and low heels; 31 48 sizes in the lot from 23 m it pairs Women’s H bmwn and dull leathers; high heels only; slzeu in the lot from 31 214 to 6. Sale price .. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Corsets and Brassieres Laced-back Coroets( also lot of girdles, of fancy materials_and coutil; popular makes;' @) 9Q slightly soiled. $1.50 and $2.00 grades. At (15) Nemo Corsets, of pink coutil, semi- elamc. low bust models, with free hip; sizes 24 $2.48 to 84. Former $3.50 grade. At... * and ulster collars; sizes 34, 35, 36, 37, Jewelry Silver-plated Ired;‘anls. ?rc!;!y shapes ; ©! loae ring mes! egularly 00 each. sl 1 1 "(I)-, ard <ponls A sdocisd Latist Jewelry, some in boxes, includ- ing bar pins, brooches, pin sets, sweater sets, lingerie clasps, wristlets, bead chains, cuft 15 links, ete. Former 2ic to 50c kinds. At.. c Earrings, pendant, drop and novelty styies, in varlous "shapes. Former $1.00 “and “$1.5 29 grades. At. c Baby Pants, assorted kinds. Iormrr 15¢ and 19c kinds. At... 10c Dress Shields, samples and Odd lots. Rr~L- 6¢c larly 10c and 15c¢ pair..... . ‘White Basting Cottom 2¢ size 40 only.... Children's Waterproof Bnb: cretonne ef- ";C fects; 10c kinds Dress or Waist nger:. mrduro) co»» 100 ered; former 25¢ kinds. Umbrellas Children’s School Umbrellas, black and colors: seconds and factory jobs of §1.25 and 3150 g@= grades At..... ¢ Men’s Umbrellas, fast black American (cotton) taffeta covers; taped edge: 28-inch paragon 950 frame; assorted handles. R»glfl r $1.50 kind Women's Umbrellas, fast American (cot- ton) taffeta covers; tape edges finished with white bone tips and club ends; pleasing handles; = Regular $1.98 kinds. At... e $1.05 . . Curtains and Draperies (42) Fringed Panel Lace Curtains, 24 and 2i% yards long: white and eccru eolors: b tiful I!l!(le’fl“ Former $1.75 and 2.00 5radcs, 97c (68 p..m an;hun Lace Curtains, 1 to 4 pairs alike vhite and ecru \haA'“ neat and heavy worked desi erade, @1 65 at . yrfl-) Cretonnes, 34 and 36 inches wide; mill legths from £ to § vards; good color- JQg¢ ings. Former 3% grade, at First Floor—Bargein Table. Men’s Clothing (19) Tweed Suits, medium shades; hali lined; students’ sizes 31, 32, 33 and 34; $19.75 grade, at (21) Blue Suits, conservative models ton style: full venetian lined; all-wool materials; sizes 36, 36, 37 and 44 only (13) Knit Vests, tan and gray only: sizes 33, 34, 35, 4y, 42 and 44. Former $4.95 and § grades, at " $3.69 04dd lot of Work P-nu of hard-finished materials and corduroy; sizes in the combined lot i‘;om 30 to 40. Former $3.95 grade, $2.49 $9.95 three-but- $11.95 (16) Men's Over(ons, hrcrv«n m!nurm with con- trasting color backs: three-plece belt, patch pockets 38, 39‘ slo Boys’ Clothing 69c and 79c School Pants, of gray cloth in Knickerbocker style, also straight knee style of Jight tan corduroy; broken sizes {rom 4 to 12" 3g years, at... coats, button-to-the-neck models; Winter Ov t $2.00 dark mixtures; sizes 2 to 5 years; former $4.00 values, at... : School Pants, of suiting mnx:ures km:kerbocker style, lined and uniined; sizes 7 to 10 years; €@ $1.60 to $1.50 grades, at. c Allwool Sweaters, pull-over or coat sule, with roll collars; sizes 28 fo 34; former 55.00 to @0 @ $8.00 grades, at. Outing Flannel Pl}lm sizes 4 to 12 years; oth- ers of cotton fabrics; sizes 6 to 12 years; some 69 slight seconds; former $1.00 to $1.50 grades, at c _ Blanket Bath Robes, neat figured designs; sizes 12 years; former wnd 40. Former $19.75 grade, at.. Tan Raincoats, double te 6 to 18 years; former $ ; hats to mzlch 0’ grade, $2.95 Norfolk Suits, of suiting muzurh and corduroy one pair of lined knickerbocker pants; sizes 7. 9, 15 and 16 years; former $5.00 and $6.00 Srades, tomorrow at..... © $3.00 Crompton Corduroy Suns, coats lined with khaki cloth; one pair of full lined pants; sizes 8, 9, 10, 15 and 16 years; former §10.00 grade, = Q5 $1 Window Shades, 39¢ Slight Seconds yzen Heavy Oil Opaque Cloth Window Shades, drab and greens; guaranteed spring rollers: nd 38 inches wide, 5 ft. 9 inches long. Hosiery ‘Women's Rayon (fiber silk) and Silk-mixed Hose, three-seam back; desirable shades for street fs() wear; seconds of 89c grade. At. c ‘Women's Heather Cotton Hose, in grcen and brown; broken sizes; seconds of 25c grade .. ‘Women's Chufion Silk Hose, full xash\oned dou- ble sole, heel, double lisle garter hems: in black and various shades; seconds of $1.79 Qs grade. At. c Chlldrens Fancy Ribbed Stockings, in cordovan, camel and buff; perfect FEECE rories 29¢ ° 19 grade. At.... P c Goldenberg's I—Hflt Floor. . Silks 34-inch Bengaline, a heavy ribbed, rich, lustrous quality; in black, !ray and apple groen. Limited quantity. At 40<inch Crepe Satin, all-silk quality; tun. Limited quantity. grade. At. 36-inch Kmtled Bengaline, a close-woven, fiber silk (rayon) quality; in e O gray. Regular $1.50 grade. At. C 40-inch Corkscrew Crepe, an extra hne close- woven, rich, lustrous, silk-and-wool quality; in brown and gray. Regular 3300 grade. $1.89 39-inch Crepe de Chine, an all-silk, 1u:trous qual- ity; in @ complete assortment of street and evening shades; also plenty of black. mguxar $1.00 7Q e grade. At.... 36-inch Printed Klmonn Sllk. an all-silk quality in beautiful designs and rich Ccolor combina- Q@ Regular 3150 grade. At.. C ch Satin Duchesse, a rich, satin-face, all-silk in black, navy, Copenhagen and Regular $2.00 erade. At. © $1.49 Dress Goods 54-inch All-wool Pebble Crepe, a popular dress fabric; brown and beaver. Regular $2.00 $1 29 grade. 5a(m face, 52;!":!! All-w! twill-back qualit taupe. Regular $3.00 grade, 7! $1.98 38-inch All-wool Poiret Twill, a close-woven twill auality. Tho colors are black, brown and g@ gray. Regular $1.50 grade. At c 54=inch All-wool Suitings, in the s!yhsh basket weave; for suits and dresses; in h!u:k $1.49 navy and brown. Regular $2.50 grade. - 'w‘nclll]Tl;(icullne. an all-wool, heavy (wfll qual- ity; in black and brown. Regular $ srade. At. $1.59 54-inch All-woo Wlnter-we h( Coatin, in black, brown and gray and px-iln8 colors; e so plaids and stripes. Regular $2.50 Brade. At.. $1.49 54-inch All-wool Blltk Bolivia Con!lnx, a heavy, deep-pile, clese-nap, rich, lustrous auality” g9 g Regular $5.00 grade. At. .98 39-inch Black Chiffon eveL a rich, soft, cling- ing, close-pile, satin-face qualify. Regu- 2.69 lar $4.00 grade. At.. $2.6 36-inch Costume Velveteen, a close, nch lustrous, ghifton-finish quality; in Havana and seal brown. Limited quanti Regular $3.00 a At Sy NS89 Wash Goods 32-inch Printed Pongee, a silk-and-cot- ton fabric; neat printings. 5 an extra fine, rich, luszrous blue, brown and brown grade, at . 30-inch Pflsse Crepe, white grounds in printed floral patterns and figures; all wanted 25 lingerie colors. Regular 35c grade, at. c 36-inch Broadcloth, a yarn - mescerized cotton fabric, with rich, lusirous finish; white and 4q, old rose. Regular 69c grade, at 36-inch White Batiste, a yarn-mercerized cotton fabric; for lingerle. Regular 3%c grade, at .. 22¢ 32inch Ponzee Silk, a suk and :onon quality; with stylish demi-rough weave; all wanted g colors. Regular $9¢ grade, at . c 36-inch Longcloth, a fine, chamois- finish qualxty 10 yards in each piece. Regular §$ grade, at ..... 36-inch Whle Clleck Vmg a very fine, sheu two-ply quality, with white checks. Regular 40c grade, at 2 36-inch White Poplin, a yarn- mercenzed quality, with rich satin face. Toilet (ioods Toothbrushes, <h§htlv soiled ; bristles; hone or celluloid handles. 25c grades. 4711 Rice Powder, white onl packages H. & S. Spot Remover, mr gr:ase, mL and 12 others spots. Regularly 2c. c Tokalon Creams, famous Fren:h beauty creams, for cleansing and buutmmg the skin g4 $1.00 grade. At... - § Wrisley's Stearate Zinc, relieves irritated e 14c 50c R. & G. Cocounul il Slumpoq bottle 39¢ ante 25c can. Double Compacts, g er con- taining rouge and powder compact, mirror = 74 and two puffs. Regularly $1.00. At.... Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Underwear Women's Union Suits, medium-weight cotton, low neck and sleeveless, tight knee; perfect @) quality. $1.35 grade. c ‘Women’s Vests, oi cotton and rayon (fiber silk) materials, made bodice style, also ravon (fiber silk) Step-ins, With elastic waist; slightly solled =g, from handling. $1.59 grade. At... c Women’s Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, low neck and short sleeves, low neck and aleevams, 95 ankle pants; perfect quality. $1.35 grade. c Boys’ Fleeced Union Suits, heavy we!ght~ high neck” and long sleeves, ankle pants; seconds’ Q. of $1.00 grade. Children’s Underwear, separate garments, white fleeced cotton; shirts high neck and long sleeves; ankle pants; broken sizes. 50c rnde e 29¢ good quality 1%¢ and 10(: Goldenberg's—First Floor. Shurprise 5th Floor- (G varanteed Lmerpn erchandise $5 Enameled Hat Boxes Hat Boxes covered with waterproof black enamel 9x18 and 10x18 4$2.95 19¢ Curtain Marquisettes, 915c Yd. Yard-wide White cloth, russet or black cloth-bound edges. inch sizes, round shapes, good lock, side snaps and leather handle; cre- tonne lined ; two shirred pockets and hat form.’: .. “Burprise Fifth Floor. Women’s Stockings _11c Pair Seconds of 18¢c Grade. Boys’ $1 Sateen Blouses, 27c Perfect Quality Black Sateen Blouses, all with at- tached collar and double yoke back; full cut. Sizes 8 to 13 years. “Surprise Fifth Floer.” Crochet Bedspreads, $1 | (Seconds of the SL50 Grade) Curtain Men’s Furnishings (212 pairs) Rayon (fiber silk) Half Hose, ribbed and plain styles; full reinforced heel, too and g sole; seconds of 50¢ to 65c grade. 2C (328 pairs) Half Hose, including Conqueror, Onyx and other high-grade makes; mercerized and plain maco cotton: black and colors; light and me- dium weights; perfeot quality. Former 40c 7o grade., At . (53) Double-! breas lmdershlru, heav y " feeced- lined quality, jacger color; broken sizes; per- 5@ fect quality (5) Blanket-cloth Bath’ Robex, b\.noncd at neck, finished with waist girdle; small izes 31 39 only. Former $3.50 grade. At.. (120) Institution or Hospital Night Robes, of good 35¢ quality cambric, made with high ng"k open down front; $1.00 grade. (23) Silk Shirts, plain v\hxle, blue anddgray, odds and ends from Stock; slightly musse from handling; broken sizes. 35.00 grade. @ = At L. J (284) Nexllxee Shirts, of woven madra< percales, cotton pongee and other shirtings; some have slight defects, whilo others are perfect quality; sizes 14, 14% and 15, o few larger sizes. 3150 and $2.00 " grades. At..... 695 (108) Domet Flannel Pa Imll, “extra heavy weight; mostly in sizes A and D. Slightly mussed or damaged. Former $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 grades. At $1.39 (76) Derby Hats, odds and ends of “Smart Set” quality, mostly in black, a few browns; all sizes in the lot, but not in each shape; $3.00 grade. At Er. o Ofe (116) Men's Helvy Fleece-lined Union Suits, ran- dom gray color; clear white fleece; broken $1.39 sizes; seconds of $2.50 grade. At......... . Goldenberg's—First Floor. Women’s and Misses’ Ready-to-Wear Apparel ,(10) sill Skirts, light and daric shades; rme: u $12.50 . F S ¥ $2.98 grades. (24) Satin Dresses, in blac a\y blue and brown; plain and fancy trimmed models; sizes 16 to 38. $10.00 grade. At. (14) Girls' Coats, various scr\xcczb‘c ma- terials; pl and fur collars; sizes $7 98 10 to 14 years. $20.00 grade at. (2) Fur Capes, of caline (d_\cd eoney), good quality ailk lining. "4 Former $100.00 grade. At. 85 (200) Waists, of white dimity; p]am 47¢ and fancy models. $1.00 grade at. (25) Coats, light and dark color mzterials, with self or fur collars; sizes 16 to 44, Ml o 5 (IS’) Fur Chokers. of fitch 'd\ed opossum; nished with head and tail. $10.00 grade. At $1.98 (20) Dresses, of pmrc! hnll “and flannel; sport and fancy models. $17.50 514‘ 50 and $25.00 grades. (18) Women's Suits, oxford nra\- shade; sizes 16 to 46. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Comforts and Blankets (27) White Cotton-filled Comforts, sizes 72x72 and 72x80 inches for double beds; ru\er‘d with various soft-finish figured fabrics, $3. and $4.00 grades, at . ! $2.65 (18) Wool-filled Com! om, covered with soft- fnlah cotton {abrics, figured botn sides; @4 Q5 plain sateen borders, $7.50 grade, at.. 4 (14) All-wool and 85% Wool Bhnkm. white or plaids; extra large double-bed size; sec- 37 65 onds of §10.00 and $15.00 grades, at o (26) Heavy-weight Blankets, size x/6 inches; §ray and tan with blus or pink borders; regular $4.00 grade, at. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Fle'r Floor Coverings (12) Axminster Rugs, heavy, deep pile quality, sizo 8.3x10.6-ft. floral and oriental de- $22 75 seconds of $40.00 grade. At... (7) Seamless Wool-face Brussels R ug;, 9x12-ft. ize; Smith's make; good patterns and $16.50 colors. Former $25.00 grade. (9) Heavy-weight Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12-ft size; oriental and medallion de- $29.50 signs; seconds of $45.00 grade. At (6) Seamless Brussels Rugs, good plt!erns and colorings; size 6x9 ft.; Smith's make; sec- sa 6 onds of $13.50 grade. At. o (7) Axminster Hall Runnon, 27 inches wide, 12 and 15 ft. long; Smith's make; light lnd $7. 65 dark colors. $10.00 and $12.50 grades. o (14) Cook’s-make Linoleum Rugs, 9x1 ft. large room size; wool rug designs with border; @@ @5 seconds of $18.00 grade. b 360 Yards Felt-base Floor Govennz. 2t 19¢ 3 yard lengths. Former 69c grade. At (24) Japanese Grass Rugs, double warp grade, in groen, blue and brown stenciled desisns; @) Q5 size 8x10 ft. Former $6.00 grade. At. (170 yards) Felt-base Stair or Hall Rumver. 2245 inches ‘wide; plain and figured centers with 25¢ neat borders. 50c grade. (180) Durolin Felt-base Rugs, wool rug de- signs, "sizs 24x36 inches. Former olc grade. O@ At c (First Floor—Bargain Table) Towels and Crash (10 dozen) Lnr*e Size Bleached Turkish Towels, xtn heavy. seconds of the 890 grade gQ¢ (7 dozen) Turknit Baby Bath Sheets, sxzc 59¢ 36x36 inches. Seconds of the $1.00 grade. (42 dozen) 27x27-inch Red Star Hemmed thefi. In_sealed cartons of one dozen. Seconds @] €0 of the $2.50 grade. At, dozen. 5 (25 dozen) anc{ “Turkish Face Clflh:, pink jacquard borders; heavy absorbent grade.’ J o Regular 19c grade. A:flfiple‘wt) (1’""!'1"’ ‘1300“25 Mill'dUnbhnrhed orben egular 25c grade. Fe rasi & rade. ]9 /1 c (4 dozen) Turkish Bath Rugs, extra heavy; in plain colors of white, lavendar and blue. ‘GQ Regular $1 grade. At. c Art Goods (72) St d Bedspreads, of unbleached shadow stripe musjin; two neat patterns. Double-bed @@, size; bolster included. Regular $1.98 grade. At O (40 sets) Stamped Turkish Bath Sets, consisting of large towel, guest towel and face cloth; three pretty patterns. ~ Regular 3150 grade. At oq set c (20 dozen) W ‘Three-piece Vanity Sets; white and colors. Regular 25c xnde A(, 25 TWO for... 2 s c W 's Stamped Morn asgorted colors and patterns. (4) R & G Semi-Elastic-Top Cnue!.l, of pink brocade; long hips; sizes 26, 37 and 29" @) Q5 only. $3.50 grade. o4 Corset Brassieres, four garters, ehsm-. oyer hips and tape shoulders; plnk striped fabrics; @y () sizes 32, 40 and 42 only. $1.50 grade. At o New Location—Second Floer. Medium-weight Cotton Stockings, with seamed back: assorted shades, but no blacks. Marquisettes, any quantity cut from full bolts; excellent for bedroom, kitchen or bath- room windows. BOERNSTEIN’S LA JAVA BAND WITH FETE MACIAS Crochet Bedspreads, single- Japanese Blue Print Shelvm bed size; Marseilles design. fast colors. Regular 19c grade. Cllildren Stamped Dresses a hite; sizes 1, 3 and 4 years. At.iivieinnsenesonns For Reservations Phone Main rs, all Resul-r sf‘ 290

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