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THE EVENING STAR, "WASHINGTON, "D. ¢, ADVISORY COUNCIL "o st i . PI_ANM]URSEI] Focpl Music Digons New-—Cliff Edwards' Records, 50c We now- have a complete line of this popular enter- Singers, Drowned Out, tainer’s records. Come in and select the ones you want. May Be Forced to Use Pantomime, Is View. Men’s Blue Serge Suits, $31.75 N S S Were $40 and $45 W YORK, March 26.—~The h » ; f G 3 e B oo B e e i s 23 Fine Quality Serge Suits at a splendid saving. fast being pushed into the back- They ‘are in the right weight for year-round Hearing arguments both for and|ground by new methods of orchestra- wear. Sizes 1, 34; 2, 35; 1, 36 regular; 1, 35; 1,36; 1, 37; 3, 38; 2, 39; 2, 40; 1, 42 short; 1, 39; Bgainst the proposed formation of the | tion,'and may soon -have to be sur- Commissioners’ advisory council, the|rendered outright, This is the belief 1,40 long; 1,38; 1, 39; 1,40; 1,42; 1, 44; 1, 46 stout. r Tuxedo Suits Rhode Island Avenue Citizen: Asso-{of A, H. Thorold of the chair of ciation, meeting last night at the|music in history at Munich and 2-Trousers Suits $31.75; Were $40 $39.50; Were $45 and $65 Sherwood Presbyterian Church, | Frankfort unfversities, who arrived passed a resolution favoring the or-|yegterday on the Deutschland. ganization s “It is impossible for the human The matter was put up to ‘»‘j 45-| voice to rise above the music of the B on b e e eSdent | modern orchestra, and unless the of the Federation of Citizens' Asso-| composers go back to the old meth- 13 Suits reduced because 5 An opportunlity to save of broken size range. 3 on this popular suit (coat g and trousers) for formal 35;1,36; 2,40 wear. 15 suits reduced £ because of broken fabric regular. 1,39; 1, 40 short. range. 1 each sizes 34, 1, 36 long. "1, 39; stout. THURSDAY,; MARCH - 26, 1925. Woodmward & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; no mail or phone orders accepted Rhode Island Avenue Citi- | zens Also Vote $50 for Zoning Law Fight. long striven— r civie affairs— even though an unoffi yres of the W 1d Citizens' ation spoke against the plan A vote resulted in almost unanimous passage of the resolution | Mr. Suter said he would never be Eatisfied until the District of Colum- bia gets full representation in both houses of Congress and in the ele slations, who said the people of | coIPORETS BO ta o] k p ! stration, as developed Svashington now have an opportunity | by Bach, Mozart and Beethoven, the - e opera singer must either adopt the 40, 42, 44 regular short; 36 s 3 ;89,40 ana 42 sfout. speaking voice or fall into panto- mime and let the orchestra do the Yellow Oilskin Slickers, $5.95 Were $7.50 interpreting of the words,” he sald. —_—— 18 Yellow Slickers at this reduced price tomorrow. Made with strap collar and buttons; entirely water- roof ; all sizes in the lot—S5, 4, 3, 2, 1 and 0. Men's lothes Section, Second floor. English Half Hose ‘English Gloves $2.50; Were $5 A carload of factory samples of Reed and Fiber Furniture, se- $1; Were $2 . ! ! 15 pairs Imported Wool pairs Dent’; loves, cured at such prices as enables us tosoffer them at from 5 to an early selection, as many of them are one of a k Half H ize only gray only; sizes 7 to 9 ¥ and less than the usual prices. Spring is here. 1 English Topcost, gise 40; SLIGHTLY DAMAGHED. Was 10 Reed Rockers, brown finish; ‘up 5 Large Three-cushion Settees, beautifully 13 Settee $o0. oW stered backs and loose cushions, covered upholstered and finished: backs and seats in excsllent grade tapestry; have springs. 1 skylark, gold and blue; The English Shop, Second floor. pring s e a t construction. 2 mongol, buff and blue; 1 e oy 513075 frosted mahogany; 1 frosted $3L75 Men’s Oxfords, $4.25; Were $6.50 2 18 pairs Black Caliskin Oxfords. Sizes—10 AA; 8, 9, ch .. o . A; 6, 7%, 8%, 10, 104 B; 10 C; 5%, 9, 10 D. yr:rl“nng.“;'e:;’lt“o 1.:@, - m“? $16.75 6 Rockers, with spring seats; upholstery Y 3 eautiful de and fnish difterent In"each Qg 75 Blolio, vorices o " Black and Tan Oxfords, $7.45 2 High-grade Fiver Sait o slgn, with wide arm and square back; Were $10 o <“Brown Fiber Rockers, seat and back upholstered in figured velvet; finished in Totetared § i i , frosted brown; 6-ft. sofa, chair upholstered in creton ng $ Black, in sizes 8, 9, 10, 11 Tan, sizes 8, 9 A: 7%, 934, and rocker. Suite. $67050 seat: dark brown finish. Each.., 11.75 A; 1%, 83, 932, 10 B; 10 10, 10% B; 8%, 9%, 10, 11 Wicker Furaiture Sectio CiT%,'9, 9% D. C; 6%, 834, 9, 9%, 10% D. 7 pairs Black Cavaller Slippers, sizes 6, 6%, 7, 7%, 8%, 1033, 11. Were $9 pair; now $5. Corsets $1 95 'y D Men's Shoe Section, Second floor. Tomorrow, A Carload of Manufacturer’s Samples Reed and Fiber Furniture 1-3 to Less than 1-2 Usual Prices A few of the many pieces are listed below. We would toral college, but added that while the present plan is not perfect, it does meet the present needs, and will serve as a further contact between the Commissioners and the people. must stop blowing off steam ich ts v where, and & 1 w al SUNDAY EXCURSION NEW YORK SUNDAY, APRIL 5 Special Through Train * Mr. Suter said Sees Civie Bodies Hurt. Mr. Ayres told the ass tion t Uhe council, in his opinfon, would| usurp the powe of the Federation Associations and in time in dissolution of that all finished dift able for the porch or 1 Bael <c.euses 9 Tables, some round, others fancy & all different colors and deslg Knopp characterized the splendid plan as only one for “passing of re- sponsibility by the Commissioners to Bnother body Chester R. Smith, president of the @ssoolation, sald steps have been taken to rearrange house numbers #n the association’s territory. The postmaster's e, ho sald, has sub- mitted oy list of numbers which have been turned over to the Direct to Penna. Sta., 7th Ave. and 324 St. Teaves Washingtbn Satorday Midnight, 12.20 AM; arrives Pe: heart of New York City, Returning, leaves New York, 4:20 P.M. Size Tables, all beautifully fin- 1_-4Xhed;Mmme‘ have reed, others wood tops: also Magazine Tables included in this group. Bach. cose $13‘75 4 Similar Excursions, Sundays, § May 3, June 28 Women’s All-Silk Boys’ Blouses, 95¢ Girls” White building insy - arden shows are | plannec association, the first (o be held-in Dr. Royal J. Ha: ell, : the The associatio Alle wan of th mittee, to aid the Zoninz Commission in the test « on the constitutionality of the zoning law, and indors for changing the playground at the John Burroughs School from a school pluyground to & municipal play- ground. Location of for high school in the Northeast section was urged in a short addr: S. Fast, president of the Brookland Citizens' Associa- tion. Mr. Fast asked the Rhode Island avenue body to get behind a movement f blishment. Twenty-eight candidates were elected to membership. ANTI-BOLSHEVIST COUP IS FORESEEN IN RUSSIA British Naval Expert in Peking 8ays Movement Is on in China zoning com- Against Present Regime. . March 26.—On 3 where ‘he has heen drill for one of the governments of China, to the Antarc tic Lieu mdr. William A. Horton ©f the ¥ h navy predicted here that inside of Russians op- posed to the Bolshevist government would spr »up from China, These R called White Rus- slans, are training men in China, de- clared Comdr, Horton, who was chief engineer of the Terra Nova on n Robert Fal- perl: after reaching ary 17, 1922, troops were and in the Chinese wars,” is me a blind. are not dangerous. 1 men of the old now ti and take advan- age of the opportunity to discipline their tro Ne 1y in China, but on all sides of the Unlon of Social- istlo Soviet Republics the thing s going on. A change is bound to come in Russia, because conditions (there are very bad.” Gertrude Kibbeler, Germany's old- est woman, is now past 107 years of wge and still retains most of her fac- ulties. ANTIQUE . . * committee on| laws 1= and parks, announced. | on motion of C. R. voted an appropriation of $50 | Tickets on sale two days preceding date of excursion Pennsylvania Railroad The Standard Rallroad of the World MOTH PREERRRR Watch Child's Bowels “California Fig Syrup” is: Children’s Harmless Laxative Children love the pleasant taste of “California Fig take sick, or constipated. Syrup” and gladly it even when bfiinu!, feverish, No other laxa- tive regulates the tenderslittle bowels 80 nicely. It sweetens the stomach andistarts the liver and bowelstwith- out cramping or overacting. Contains momarcotics or soothing drugs. Tell your d ist you want only the genuine “California Fig Syrup” SALON - . which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” oryou may get an imitation fig-syrup. ANTIQUES Originals and Reproductions at pronounced REDUCTIONS Included in the selections are many original pieces as well An opportunity to secure a striking piece for your home at a decided saving. as authentic reproductions. . + Italian Armchair, 17th Century, Ant. Aubusson Tap., $175.00 to $127.50. Leather-seat Chairs, Flor- entine, 15th Cent. reproduc- tion, $50.00 to $35.00. Walnut Console Table, Ttalian 18th Century repro- duction, $50.00 to $35.00. Dante Chair, solid walnut reproduction. $100.00 to $65.00. . * * * Antique Italian Banners, $100.00 to $65.00. Spanish Armchairs, Red Damask—coat of arms, $150.00 to $87.50 each. Spanish Chair, Red Dam- ask, 17th Century, $150.00 to $87.50. 17th Century Italian Chair, antique needlework, $150.00 to $87.50. Italian Commode, walnut, 17th Century solid repro- duction, $100.00 to $75.00. DULIN& MARTIN 2 1215~127 F Street - and 1214 101218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 300 Pairs Slightly Irregular Fine Lisle Socks, 6 pairs, $1.35 If perfect, would be 35c¢ pair. Fine, light-weight lisle ; seamless; triple heels and toes, double soles. The manufacturer classes because of little Sold only in lots of 6. 23 suits Men's Pure Silk Tnion Suits, knee length and sleeveless; side leg openiug:-aizes 34; 36, 35, 44 and 46. Were $7.50 each; now. $4‘25 39 Men's White Shirts, with imported pique pleated bosoms in neat colored stripes; soft pique cuffs; sizes 14 to-15, Were $4 each; $ 24 Fine Imported Lisle Union Suits, sleeveless knee length; sizes 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Were sl * $2.50 each; now..... 38 Silk Four-in-hand Ties, neat figures aud stripes. Were $1 each; now. ,~65C 6 Black Derby Hats, gizes TR, TH% irregulariti in Black, navy, brown and gray. S them as seconds weaving. es 9% to 1174, 46 Silk Four-in-hand Ties, pronounced_colored stripes. Were $1.50 A5 §6 sann; nove, 199G sults High-grade Paja- snglish broadcloth, mercerized cotton and sateen; white and color: collars and low nec small, medium and large sizes. Were 3 $4 and $5 eac now 27 pairs Men's Silk-and- Lisle Socks, fancy colors; seamless; sizes 9% and 10. Pair; now 31 suits Cotton Pajamas, white low nec SLIGHTLY IMPERFEC small, medium, large and " extra large sizes. W §2 8§ cuch nowe..... 9335 Furnishings Section, First floor. omen’s Underthings Special, 45¢ and 95¢ 181 pieces—gowns, knitted skirts, slips, short skirts, straight and envelope chemise; nainsook and shadow batiste; tailored or lace and 9 : 5¢ embroidery trimmed 200 pieces—bloomer. st‘ralgl‘{t and envelope chemise, gowns and black lawn corset covers; all others nainsook; tailored or lace and 4 embroidery trimmed .. Cotten: Underwear Section, Third" flogr. Record Albtims, $1.50 Set; Were $5 25 sets Record Albums now $1.50 set of 7. Victrola, $150; Was $225 1 Fumed Oak Vic- trola. 1 Mahogany Victrola. Was $150; now $100 1 American Walnut Vie- trola. Was $123; now oo ers 980 1 Mahogany Vi trola. Was $1. These Victrolas have been used as dem(;ns-tra(ors, and are fully guaranteed. Victrola Galleries, Fourth fleor. Many Remarkable Values in FURNITURE All offered as is, subject to slight scars and imperfections. Many other equally attractive values that are not mentioned here. 1 Living Room Bench in Queen Anne design; up- holstered in tapestry of small figured _pattern. Was now 1 White Enamel Child's Wardrobe with drawer and enclosed clothing trays. Speciar s $12.50 1 Living Room Table with drawer; combima- tion walnut; attractively turnéd leg pattern with shaped and molded edge. Was $27.50; v 19075 2 Bedside Tables, appro- priate - for..use -with poscer beds or Colonial furniture; combination mahpgany. s ow $10.75 Furniture Section, Sixth floor. 1 Ivory Metal Bed with link spring; round, con- tinuous post pattern; 3-3 size. Was $17.50; now.... $9~75 2 Bedroom Rockers; 1 in Ism;e and 1 in gray. Were 16 each; now half price..... $7°50 1 All-cotton ® Layer-felt Mattress; twin size; in o was 35 g6 50) tick. Was § ROWES L, L, 1 All-cotton TLayer-felt Mattress; double size; art ticking. $28; now 1 Windsor Arm Rocker with comb back and solid mahogany; shaped . Was now: $I2.75 End Table with book trough; mahogany finish. e e 9x12 Fiber Rugs, $12.95; Were $22.50 3 High-grade Fiber Rugs, 9x12 size. 3 8x10 Fiber Rugs, high grade. Were $19.75 each; how i $33.95 2 8x10 Wool Fiber Rugs, high grade. Were $19.75 cuen: now .- 93395 1 8.3x10.6 Wilton Velvet Rug, good quality. Was $47.50; now... $36'50 2 Axminster Rugs, best quality; IMPERFECT; ox12. Were si0; now. .. 948,75 6 Axminster Rugs, best quality; IMPERFECT: 3x6. Were $9.75 each; now. Rug Section, Sixth floor. 6 Best Quality Axminster :{:uzu.‘ IMPERFECT; 27x . Were $5.50 2 Axminster Rugs, high grade; 9x12. Were $14.50 vachi nowe-. $33:50 1 Silk-and-cotton Rusg, 8x10; high grade. Was $2150; mow- <, $12:95 1 Worsted Wilton Rug, non:n quality; 8.3x 106. Was $138; $85 now ... A 5 Oriental Rugs, average 4x6.Were §44.5 cacn: mower. 927475 2 Orfental Rugs, average ix6, W ere row i $3L75 Were corsots 44 and 46, re $1 @Y h. Now balf price p 2 Tong-Tine Drassieres for figures: henvy pink Treco; size G4 oaly. Were §2 each. 3@ 7 Aprons, large sizes rbulen B - Corset Section, Third ‘foor. Lisle Vests, 58c rib built-up . with tight Itup shonlder or loose knec; flesh and ed; brok novelty Dodice top; knee lengyn: 36; solled. Were $1.50 to $3 each: mow.. C 10 Women's Knit Vesis: fine cottan; Dutch _ mec elbow leeves: spring welght! sizes 7 aed 8 Csoiled.” Were' 78 $1.13 each: now. Knit Underwear Section, Third floor Evening Slippers $5.75 Wers 810 to 818 4,7 € irs”'Quilied Poplin &lip. ers; pink and rose; sizes 21y and 4." Were $1.50 pair; 350 airs Japanese ed Satin purple and pink: sizes Were 31 pair; " 35 E ) “Phird Drapery Fabrics, s to Y5 Less Short Lengths and Remnante of Ruyon Drapery Sample Lengt d upholstery fabrics suit- e for many uees. Also Odd ‘airs Lace Curtains, Cartain Section, Fifth floor. Kid Gloves, $1.50 Vi 2 48 pairs Fancy Kid B, 5%, T, T%. it oksese Weacs atuio v Ediddp Fabeic o Ml Porcei;;:m‘ b;n:er Set, Special, $9.50 SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT. 1 49-plece American Por- celain Dinner Set specially priced tomorrow. 2 French Decorated China Covered Casseroles; matt gold handles. Were $5 each; now SL95. 21 Decorated Pottery Birds; 9-inch height; SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT. Specially priced for clearance. Were $1 each; now 20e, 1 12-inch Jardiniere on Pedestal; blue drapery pottery with garlands of pink roses. SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT. Was $25; now $15, Several pieces Imported Decorated China in con- ventional border and gold line, as follows 12 Dinner Plates; were $1 each: now 50c. 11 Soup Plate each; now 35e. 4 Open Vemetable Dishes; were $2.25 each; now $1. 1 Gravy Boat, fast stand; was $2.75; now $1.25. 2 Cold Meat Dishes; were $2 each; now $1. 2 Cold Meat Dishes; 12- inch; were $3.50 each; now $1.95. China Section, Fifth floor. 300 Remnants Wash Dress Goods Lengths of 1% to 31 yards. 32-inch Dress Gingham; was 38c yard; now 30e. 32-inch Dress Gingham; was 5S¢ yard; now 4Se. 32-inch Printed = Zephyrs; were 50c yard; now 4Se. 36-fnch “Cotton Canton Crepe; was 86c yard; now 65e. 3 34-inch Silk and Printed Crepe; was $1.25 yard; now were 75¢ 36-Inch Striped Broadcloth; was 75c yard; now 6Se. 36-inch Percale; was 20c yard; now 20e. Cotton Dress Goods I; Ior:rr-.. s Sectioa, Chiffon Hose, $1.95 UNEVEN WEAVES of the better in bl a_colors, with k_heels. these would be $3 200 pairs tomorrow. 42 pairs Women's Silk Hose, with garter tops and soles: o _in black_and x few colors; UNEVEN WEAVE; it rectect, would be 82 @f 95 P iy Women's Pare Bilk iowe ith 1lie garter tops and i S Womes's Tioss i siks soa lisles mnd wsports bose; various Greatly Rciuced Women's Hoslery Section, First floar. Growing Girls” Pumps, $3.75 pairs Black Satin and Bl ede Tumps; sizes 2%, G, $5 pair; pow. 13 ‘pairs Growing Girls' Patent Lesther and Dull Calf Opera Fampe; sizes € A: 2. 3 0 B: 8%, 4,41, 6, 64, 7 C. Mare s03b pater how 92030 10 pairs Children's House Slip- rs: satin and red leather: sizes 10, 10%, 11. Were $1 patr: now ... He Children’s Shoe Section, $3.95 n's 2-inch Tape-edge Ik Umbrellas. carved wood or ambertone bandles fgished With tan leather $2.45 thongs.. Were $5 e o s “Tape. Black now Tnfon Cloth Umbrellas: suit case strle: assorted, _wood-trimmed handles. Were = $8.50 « e e 10345 " Women's Colored Silk Um brellas; navy, green and brown wood or smbertone handles: leather thongs. Silk has SOME IMPERFECTIONS, but will not affect the wearing auality. Were §7 cachi §3 95 Umbrelia Section, First foor. Silk Envelope Chemise, $2.95 Were $350, $4. 34 Bavelope Chemise; satin, crepe de chine camisola top; tai- 4 or trimmed with reai filet flesh, white, peach and s 38 to 4. wns; taflored and lace satin _and crepe de Skl esch and $4.95 ck Fnvelope Chemise: cpe de chbine: tailored; strap fap: sizes 36 and 42 Ware 5 each: now. . PIID @ pairs Bloomers, of radium wilk: orchid and flesh: Were $t $ 95 ection, Third th 20, pair; now . SiIk Underwear floor. Pure Irish Linen Napkins, $4 Doz. Were $5. 25 dozen Hem- stitched Napkins, pure Irish linen; size 13xi3. 50 Sanitas Sets, In attrac- tve “eherry _designs: 13- piece sets. Were e i bl 48 All-linen Towels, hand- embroldered; good pat- terns and bright colors. Were $165 cac L $1 19 All Pure Linen Table- cloths, size 70x70. Were now .. 18 Ail Pure Linen Double Damask_Tablecloths, ~size 70x70. now .. 15 dozen Pure Linen Nap- Kins, size 18x18. ;\;::c $3.7. dozen;' $2'95 Imported Pictures Reduced Large size. In individually selected frames. 1 ““The T'oplars.” Was $27'.5Q $27.50 1 Girl fa Blue; "I Upright Fruit Picture; 1 Fir Trees (colored photogravure) : 1 Landscape (pas- tel): 1 Landscape. Were $20, $23.50 and $25 eacl $13.75 now, FH am™ and 1 Autumn Scene. 1.“Dawd,” by Was $15: now. 7 Mezzoproofs, 'in _‘hand-carved frames.” Wers 46 cach; $2.50 1 Arabian ''Nights Ploture. B-section. Was $7.50; Were $1.50 144 Collar-attached Blouses, button down; al white znd stripes in the lot; sizes 7 to 10, 12 to 14 vears. 4 Boys' Bath Robes; med!- um-wefght blanket; at- tractive colors; sizes 8 and vears only. $10 each; 7 Small Boys' Tams; suede and gabardine; sizes 6% 7, 7% for boys 5, 6 and 7 vears. Were $3.50 $ ind 35 each: now PIe75 15 Cloth Hats for boys 6 to 10 years; good-looking tweeds and mix- tures. Were $3 $l.50 Boys' Section, Fourth floor. Girls’ Bloomers, 85¢ Were $1.25 17 pairs Crepe Bloomers, in flesh parrow lace-trimmed ruffe button-on waistband; " “make; sizes’ 6, 0 year We L Eteedy 15 Body Walsts, with adjustabl: supporters: sizes §, 10, 11. 12, 16 and 16 years. ' Were QO $1.50 each: DOW.......... 10 Body Waists, with adjustable shoulders and reinforced seams; sizes 8 to 16 years. Were (P $1 each; BOW............ Girly' Furnishings Section, Pourth fioor. Serving Trays Greatly Reduced SLIGHTLY IMPBRFECT, SHOPWORN or DAMAG e All are white japanned, in the oval shape. The fol- lowing sizes 14-inch. Were 30c ‘sc each; now. = 16-inch. Were 3ic each; now.. > 20c 18-inch. Were §0 5 each; now . 20-inch. W 50 e o8 *.35¢ 22-inch. Were each; now.. The following articles are SLIGHTLY IMPER- FECT or SHOPWORN 6 Decorated White Enam- eled Fruit Trays. Were 65c each; now. 35C 10 20th Century Gas Jet Burners, white flame, light and heat. Were §1 each: now. . 50c 1 Large Size Reznor Gas Heater, with copper reflec- tor. Was $13.50 $ Hhoe 6.75 18 “Setwell” Skirt Hang- ers. Were 25c each; e 15¢ 36 Skirt Hanger: black japanned wire. Were 26c each; now. ai loc 6 boxes of Dre: Hangers, each box containing iour Folding Hangers. Were $1.50 box B 50c Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Half-Gallon Cans Wizard Wax, 95¢ Were $2.40. 33 cans Wiz~ ard Paste Wax for polish ing floors, furniture, lino- leum and automobiles; dis- continued size. 18 quart cans Wizard Crea; Silver and Metal Polish discontinued size. Was $1.25 now . Housewares Section, Fifth floor. : . Fireplace Fittings V5 Price and Less Some slightly shopworn. 1 42-inch Black Cast-iron Rall Fender. Was S0 mower e $6.95 1 42-inch Brass Sheet Fen- der. riow 1 Wrought-iron Fire Set— poker, shovel and stand. Was $11.50 i 1 Wrought-! poker, shovel, tongs, stand. 1 pair Wrought-iron And- irons, 17 inches high. Pafr was $12; now.... 1 pair Andiro colonial brass finish; 21 inches high. Was $9 $18; now...... 2 pairs Wrought-iron And- irons, 17 inches high. Pair was 7 nower. s P00 Housewares Section, Fifth floor. cast iron:” Regulation Dresses, $1.95 Were $4.50. 7 White R ation Dresses, with b co and cuffs; sizes and 14; slightly soiled 1 Girl's White Voile Dress; e immeni aize 14 slightly soiled. Was $10; now... 95 Junior Misses' Jersey Sports Dresses, with long sleeves and white collar and cuffs; tan and blue; sizes 15 and Were $19.50 cuch; now.... 93250 1 Junfor Miss’ Sports Dress; rose flan white crepe de chine; size 15. Was $29.50; now oot $32.50 1 Junior Miss' Black Satin es, trimmed with bot- and collars and cuf tan geor s ana oo oor. Section, Fourth Rompers and Suits $1.95; Were $3.50 18 Children’s Rompers and Boys' s crepe and popli low, pongee s white finished with turn- over collar and cuffs; fancy ng; sizes to & rildren's Blue Outing lannel Nightzgowns with butterfly figures: sizes 2 and 3 year Were $1.50 each . 95¢ 25 Infants' Bibs; hems hemstitching. 50c_each; now 9 Silk Japanese Quilted Comforts_for infants; blue only. Were $3 $ 4 Infants' Blue Stk Ja nese Comforts, wi broldery sprays Were $10 eac 15 Inf Cotton shirts; high neck; long sleeves: button-up-front style; sizes 1 and 3 years. Wess 505 sacts now- 29C Infants' Section, Fourth foor. Imported Tapestry $1.45 Yar Greatly d; value. 63 ering furniture, cushioas, pillows scarfs, and so on. Two designs rich. dark red wit e green; or with blae and Good' qual 1 servic Drapery Section, Fifth Kitchen Necessities Much Less SLIGHTLY _ sHOP t Fireless with legs, soapstons cks and covk el $19.75 1 1-bumer New Perfection Ol Coof Stove, for camp- ing! Wa e 33,50 L Aluminum * Boisters, selt basting, oval shape. Wers A e 10 No. §, “filrin;‘l‘umlu;n Handle Brooms. ere each; o B 65¢ 9 Wood Size now Housewares Section, Fifth floor Dozen Rolls Toilet International Tissue, Special, 90c 500 rolls good quality Toilet Tis- voe ot Tl rpelil'Sow price to- Horrev. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Triple- Plated Silverware Greatly Reduced Some less. than 3 the original prices. 15 sets Tee Cream Spoons: were S0 we ey $1.50 7 eets Fruit Knives, hollow bR $2.50 4 sets large Eoup Were 9o uet; $2.7O 8 0use We Bitve Spoes. VWere Shels mow ... 45¢ ke o % i e e rge rving ne. o S0 ean now . 75¢ Sses” aive 8¢ each; mow. 45C 12 Butter Knives. 75¢_each; mow. 45(: 8 Men's Toilet Sets. Were $12.50 qul'h: now $7¢50 8 Crumb Sweepers. :z 5 ‘Were $5 each: mow.... s 0 4 Fhaving. Stands with $3 mirror. Were $5 each: now Silverware Section, First floor.

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