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12 MILLIONS HELPED BY TRAVELE Many Possible Averted by Societies in Large Citie: Figures running into stand out in bold relief of the many bewildere were alded by the Societies during the ing beyond are the number that were averted society’s helping elderly children. In the annual report through the joint varlous cities, it was 67 trains were met spectively, while 21 children assisted 50,731 aged people helped in 85| NEW citles and, including others who were glven assistance, there w persons aided in 125 The report organized trz co-operative ‘towns through its organiz leaving 1,312 towns not Work Growing. The Travelers’ Aid, is throu societies in the T oy Balloon Sails 700 Miles, Staying RS AID Tragedies By the Associated Press ALONA, Jugoslavia, June 25.— ~A toy balloon released tle Rene de Motaz in a meadow near Geneva, Switzerland, has been captured here by young Jerko Novakovich after it had traveled 700 miles and remained in the air S. 15 _days. Rene fastened a slip of paper with his address to the balloon. the millions| Jerko replied that he sighted the inalc balloon high above his head and velers who | waited for it to come low enough to be caught. BUBBLE BURSTS AS BOYS | BEGIN ‘SIGHTSEEING TRIP’ New York Youths With Employ- ers’ $2,500 Halted on Way | to California. | persons and just {issued shown that in 111 citles, | By the Associated Press YORK, June ~A_ $2.500 ‘sightseeing trip” was halted abruptly 1 tn Brooklyn with the arrest of Malvin [ Smith, 17, and Thomas Flynn, 15, clerks for the Mergenthaler Lino- 7! type Co., just the youths were about to leave for California. Thelfr employers intrusted $2,500 to the boys to be delivered to a bank June 4. The weather was hot. The boys, according to police, decided to several watering places of the st Coast. They went to Coney ere 1,404,532 served sued by the National Association of Travelers’ Aid | Island and later to Atlantic City. Socleties, in commenting nual reports of the various branches |of the boys observed when of the organization s “The reports in themsel ative both of the growing uniform ictice and the existing cor- | on the an-| “The bubble busted,” police sald one rrested. Prague’s government broadcasting statlon Is to be built by an American firm. ves are illus. | tion. They on the devotion | s’ aid executives and | station we rs who so time to keep careful r records that | mehow find Summer make possible an evaluation of their | own work and the fu necessary their respective boards and for use in comparative the benefit of old and new In 1924 there were 125 T' agencies chartered in the sociation. Thus far in 19: bave received charte; other cities charters cause of reor sons, it is stated. The publication, Travelers’ Aid, in telling something of the the societies, statements Railroads ‘in Sympathy. “That the railroads are heartily in sympathy with this servie trons of their line: fact that 59 cities receiv tions from r: ing to $54,841.60. This ¢ not include the use of s telephones, etc., which ha plied by the terminal comy Travelers' Aid service is nor does it cover the pa workers for use on Trave ness which are granted t In addit toward the salarles of the “The numby governments not_inc There are 35 of these. Vir- still holds the distinction of be: ing the one State in the Union which toward the mainte- contributes dire nance of this service wit ders. “A total of reported by ers received § This marks an incre in average salaries. full-time socleties. the need for trained personnel is be- ing felt by.the cities and the salary There are 1,821 board 140 citles, w are direc velopment of Travelers’ Aid work, it is stated. Community Co-Operation. “Many soci re fur tively in the developn programs of their r nities and co-operatir other local s cities thera is T change, but 84 societies re use of such an agency. “A basis of study 4»{ through which trav reached the care of workers in 1924 is furnis| 70 cities reported on this Table Follows: Reforred by citles re il tionality of growin, makes the evidenced by the Iroad companies amount- n to this, the rail- e cities contribute directly of societies which re- support from their city rnishing of o e farmishing ot || Accommodations of directors | e studies for ocieti ravelers natio | 138 cities | and in six| delayed be- | In Excellently Furnished Apartments for use of two, three or four persons. Complete Hotel Service. anization or other rea-|| Summer Rates Effective from July 1st to Sept. 15th: $12 to $15 Weekly Per Person Breakfast, 35¢ to $1 Dinner, $1 BURLINGTON HOTEL Vermont '\\Pnua at Thomas operation of following e to the pa-| ed contribu- amount does | ! pace, desks, | ve been sup- es where carried on; | es issued to ' Aid busi- 0 a few so- workers, reased since Amnouncement | Tuesa'ay’:”und Saturday’s Star hin her bor- = = workers was The work- in salaries. More and more s in order to equipped to members, in ting the de Lift Off-No Pain! nctioning port making the sources in difficulty hed phase. number on the are features of a compilation of 1924 reports as follows American white ropean Seandinavian Miscellaneous Brotherhood of has a membership of 60,000 and com- te lodges in t prises country and in the provir ada. Number Citiea bt Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- [ our druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn hetween the toes, and the foof. ealluses, withouttsoreness or irritation. i of the Trainmen | | rces of = L We Pay You on your DAILY BALANCES Interest on checking accounts on daily balances — com- pounded monthly. lnlerut on ordinary samng{ accounts—compounded quar- terly. Interest on special savings cer- tificates — compounded semi- annually. The Munsey Trust Co. Munsey Building Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th & 14th Sts. N.W. [ IlUdlllll&llllllllllflllflIIIIIHMIHINHIIIIIIHIIHIII[I.UII- il In Air Two Weeks: HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Men’s Silk Socks Very 150C 5 Special 120 pairs Pure Silk Socks, in fine, sheer, even weave; rein- forced lisle heels, toes and soles; semi-fashioned. Black, navy, cordovan, white; sizes 10 to 11%. Night Shirts, $1.15 Very special., Night Shirts; perfect, 14 to 20. Bathing Suits, $2.85 Worsted gray and light tan; sizes 3 to 44 in the combined group. Madras Shirts, $2.35 Were $4. 48 Men's High- grade Madras Shirts; neat colored stripes; sizes 14, 1444, 16, 16%, 17, 1735, 18. Men’s Silk Ties, 65¢ Were $§1. polka dots and stripes. Manufae- turer's clearance of Men’s Fine, Light-weight Cambric V neck and slip-on, half-sleeve style; all fresh stock; sizes 14 Men's Pure Bathing Suits; one-piece style; black, navy, 24 Four-in-hands; Union Suits, 85¢ Special. Cool Summer Union Suits of fine checked nain- sook; sleeveless and knee length; sizes 36 to 46. Golf Hose, $1 Were $1.50. 16 pairs Fancy Light-weight Cotton Hose; sizes 10 101, 11 Union Suits, $1.35 Were $2.50. 11 Men's Gauze Cotton Union Suits; knee length; sleeveless) sizes 34, 38 and 42 Wash Ties, 25¢ Were 50c. 35 Washable Four-in-hands; fast colors. Men's Furnishings Section, First floor. Men’s Tan Oxfords, $7.85 Were $10 Light-weight, Tan Caliskin, Oxfords Sizes 8 A: 9, 10, 10” 11 B; 614, 714, 8 9, 92, 10, 104 U‘ Men's Shoe Section, Second floor. wear. 7,71 8, 8% plendid for Summer 4, 9.10C: 623, High Back Porch Rockers SLIGHTLY ]MPLRFLCT. fortable, high-back porch rockers with double woven cane seats. Furniture Section, Sixth floor. Only 12 of these cool, com- 3-Piece Reed Suites June Sale Special, $79.50 Suites in the large St. George design, upholstered in excel- lent quality cretonnes and enameled in two tones. cameo and oxidized finishes. of barberry, Choice Deep, full box spring cushions in the three pieces—large sofa, chair and rocker. 1 Fiber Living Room Suite: 3-cushion sofa, chair and rocker; spring filled cush- ion seats and backs; tapes- try upholstery; dark brown finish; slightly shopworn. Was $87.50. Now.. 362’50 1 Reed Suite of finest qual- ity; large chair, rocker and 5-foot settee; loose spring cushions covered in blue stripe velour; antique ma- hogany finish. Slightly (hopworn \\ as shory $137.50 1 Reed Rncker, large, high back, wing style: brown finish ; upholstered in tapes- try. Was $30. 522 50 Now . e 1 Reed Rocker, upholstered in tapestry and finished in antique mahogany. Spring cushion and back. $2250 Was $32.50. Now 1 Fiber Suite, upholstered in dark rich tapestry; seat cushions and backs have springs. Medium size suite in practical designs; 5-foot sofa, chair and rocker in frosted brown finish. Slight- ly shopworn. Was $110. Now.. $67'50 2 Fiber Rockers, uphol- stered in cretonne; nut brown finish. Shgh!ly shop- worn and sold ‘“as is. Were $11.75 each. $7 75 1 Round Reed Tahlc with undershelf; 36-inch ; slightly shopwom and x;;ld “as is.” Was $11.75. Now 38‘75 1 Round Re:d ‘Breakfast Table, 42 inches in diameter; bro; fi ;. shopworn. sold “as is.” Was sl 1.25 $22.50. Now Wicker Furniture Section, Fifth floor. Bar Harber Chairs, Special, $2.:95 DAMAGED, SUBJECT TO IRREGULAR WEAVE, AND 110 Large Size Bar Harbor Willow Splendid for the porch and lawn. Wicker Farniture Section, Fifth floor. SLIGHT SOIL. Chairs, all sold “as is.” 500 Yards Cretonnes Greatly Underpriced, 23c Yard Fine for cushions, bags, pillows, curtains, coverings, etc. Excellent Quality Cretonnes for such a low price; several Full bolts; 14 patterns. good designs and colorings. early for best selection. Come Other Fabrics, 4 to V3 Less Remnants Rayon drapery, nets, Terry cloth, voiles, cre tonnes, denims and other fabrics; also odd lots ruffied and net curtains—and a few screen doors reduced from 3 to 3. Drapery Section, Fifth floer, Summer Rugs Reduced 8 Rattania Fiber Rugs 6x3. Were each; now .. 4 Crex RHE! Were $7.756 each; now. 3 Kimlark Rugs, 6x9, Were $12.50 mch, $8.25 now 1 Imp urt;d” BW?! Oval Rug, 9x. a8 $3050; mow $23.75 3 Crex De Luxe Rug!. 9x12. . Wi $21.50 S e BLS17E50 3 Crex De Luxc‘Rggz. 8x10. Were 18. S $14.75 l High-grade !;?;e; Rugs, 8.3x Were 5 S $11.95 3 Runan\:gt l'l{b‘evr Ru‘n ners, 27x ere $5 S $3.75 4 Rattania Flbe‘r;vnun- ers, 27x12. ere p ¥ s 1 lot -grad Axminster TIPERYBCT. She €3 OF clal, €ach ~.......... 5395 20 Kimlark and Delart Rugs. 37xb4. 2= .“Wuro ¥ u,ch, sl 85 12 Kimlar] now . 5 Kimlark 8x10. Were $1. each; now ...,.. 4 Rattania Rugs, Were $15.76 each; 7.6x10.6. o $12.50 7 Harco Fiber Rugs, 8.3x10.6. ‘Were $16.75 each; bk : $11.95 2 Crex Rugs, 9x12. Were $12.50 each: now $8'95 75 7 Rattania Fiber Rugs, 8x12. 1 Crex De Luxe Rug, 4.6x7.6, Was $9.50; now Were $16.50 each; now $13 1 Imported Rush 8x12. iss Rag 24x36. Bpectal, g5 Oriental Rugs, $22.75; Were $32.50 3 Fine Quality Beloochistan Ruga, npprfiaxlmn::;he 8x6. Kazak 3 8 1 Kazak Ru'. 8.6x6.6. 7 .50 Wu $68.507 now,... Wu $68.50; now.... Rug Section, Sixth fieer. 1 Chinese Rug, 3x6.6. 327.50 Was $47.50; now. Lok s, 145 $19.75 ‘Was $32.80; now,... 1 Chinese Rug, 3x8, Was $32.50; mow. .. " $16.75 THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1925. aodard X Lothop Closes at 4 O’Clock Saturday, June 27 Friday—Remnant Day Brings These Substantial Savings Remnant Day Merchandise Is Not Returnable or Exchangeable; Not Sent C. O. D. or on Approval; Mail or Phone Orders Not Accepted Maids’ Uniforms, 95¢ Were $4. 9 Uniforms. in black l‘rv S stripeds e watsiline size s ~Uniforms, of white lAnene with fitted waistline and adjustable belt. Were sl 95 76 to 35 eachi T 7y e\,‘:lfm"::‘::r n gray cach: now, .. o 18 Rubbetized Household Aprons. in largs and medium siz: Were $2 each: now. Home Frock Sectlon, Third fleor Friday Special Imported Vests 58¢c Usually much higher. 45 dozen Women’s Imported Swiss Lisle Vests; low neck, no sleeves; taflored finish; bullt-up shoulder and camisole top; sizes 5 6, 7, 8 and 9. t Underwear Section ird floor. Underthings, 95¢ Special. 125 Gowns, _ Slips. Straight and Envelope Chcmne and Bloomers; muslin and ba- tiste, in white, peach, pink and orchid. Muslin Underwear floor. Section, Third Wash Dress Goods Greatly Reduced 600 remnants, in lengths of 1 to 3 yards . 36-inch Printed Voile. Wae 30c vards now 29€ 36-inch Normandy Voile. Was 38c yard; 25C now % 34-inch Silk-and-Cot- ton Printed Crepe. Was §f $125 yard; now é()-mch Cotton Canton repe. Was 75c yard; now. . 50C 36- nc}{vCo(;ou Suit- ing. Was 75c yard; e 50c 3? inch Stnp;d Broad- cloth. Was 75c yard; 50¢ ;’-mch“l')rr;g Ging- am. as 38c vard; e 30c 32-inch Zephyr Prints. Was 50c yard; now 40c Cotton Dress Goods Section Second floor. Silk Chemise, $1.95 Were $3.50 and $5. 12 Shist and Envelope Chemise Tadium and creps Ge chine: white flest orchid and peach: sizes 34 al Pongee Step-ine and 25. Were @ 95 ¥ Yatwral Pongee Siips. failored -um "den hemms fizen’ 40, Were "30 cach: €3 95 5°Xatiral Pongee Gowne, tatlored with hemstitching: wizes 15 16, Were '35 each: 53" Camisolés ‘of ‘radiiim: Tong or chort: lored models: hlack Eray.’ orchid, peach and brown sizes Were 3295 §illc Underwear Section. Third floo: Dessert Knives Special, $3 Dozen 16 dozen; good quality steel blades and white bone handles. 15 dozen Dinner Knives; steel blades and bone handles. Spe- $4 50 cial, dozen 19 Carving Sets: stag han- dles and good qual- $1.50 ity steel blades. Special, set Cutlery Section, First floor. Scissors, 50c Special. 250 pairs Steel Scissors in different sizes. Cutlery’ Section, First foor, Gloves, 143 and Less Than 15 88 pairs Women's Silk Mitts 18-button l!nllh white. black, mode and gray. Were $2.50 75c air; now. e loves, and ormen's white and DIac: sizes . ,t pair; en’s * Fahcy 8ilk levl hfi and 6. Wepo $1 $2.50 "pair} now ..o Women's Glove Section, First floor. Women’s White Oxfords and Pumps $4.75 Were $8 and $12.50. Many different styles reduced becauss of broken sizes. " Siges in_the An- AAA: 4 430 s Bluk and White Ox u\zrs 4, 5. ‘l'fi AAA 4 4. A: 3. 3 3. 5¢ 38 pairs Black Satn Pumps: sizes 5. bla. 0 AAA: b AA: 415, 7 2. 38 l‘é gy i3S Wern 310 aha $¥50" 5‘ Dair: now .- $5.75 11 pairs Brown and Blond Satin Pumie: sizee 0 "AA alr: now Women's Shoe Section Third floor Silk Umbrellas Spectal, $2.95 SILK SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT Jallgnot “aflect “wearing - quality 30 Women's Silk Umbrel burple and red: wesoried handies with silk cord 100k, 10 Women's Silk Umbrellas: col ored silk_grosgrain and satin hor ders: green and brown: handles ord, loops or _leather 25 luch. h: now .. o 12 Women's Satin or Grosgrain Bordered ~ Umbrellas brown: handles with '8 loops. . Were $8 each; now 2 o Umbrella Section, First floor Girls’ Pants, 15¢ TRREGULAR WEAVE: if perfect 20 Gozen pairs _cotton knee length ace-trimmed Pants. sizes 2 10 14 sears 36 pairs Children's Three-quar ter Sports Ribbed-to-the-tos Lisi aft of red and E pairs Infante’ Socks: imported iiste ack, blue and gray. with size. 5. Children's Hosiery Section Fourth flo Sturdy Play Shoes For Children, $1.15 Were 3 and s3.25 46 pairs tus “Bal Fown in white and brown sther irimmed: Neolin Soles Comfortable. ey make. ideal play” thocs for vacation 4 paizs for big bovs. sizes 415 155 A1 paies or ti: dren. sizes »u, E 3030 11 ¢ Ry 4 pairs ('vkunl girle Tan Suode Pumps, sizes 4. 5 A $1. 16 pairs Growing Girle' e 'se par Pumps patent _leather with grav kid 5. 3 82 3 \. A: 41y 534707 e 88 < now * $475 Children's Shoe Section, Thirc oor. Infants” Suits, $1.95 $3.50 and $4. R Bogs' Suits Jears:_midds or Copper. style: white, ind Mnished with “Remattich. cking and pear] buttons 6 Infants' Handmade Naineool Dresser. trimmed with fine tucke and hana_embroidery: neck and sleaves with lace e months and 1 year. $3.50 each: now 13 Children's Nalnsook Gowns high neck. long or short sleaves lace or embroidery finish. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Were $3 and $3.50 each: now.. o 8 Infants' Orsandy Bonnets with turn:back flare. fnished with pink or hlue French knots: sizes and 1"sear. Were 955 Voile Dresses: bloom- ligw, green. copen and 16 6 years. $1.45 each: now. Infants' Section, Fourth floor Girls” Sweaters, $1.95 Tere $2.05. 10 Allwool Slip. $1.00 each: now. 8 patrs Gym_ Bloomers ‘in v satoen; fu pmm on -%mnm- wans” 8 ST :::::" ‘Were unu}'1 vllr' 95¢ T S yor $4.50 each: now.... Girls' Furnishings Section, Fourth oor. 1,200 Pairs—Uneven Weave Granite Silk Hose, $1.15 If Perfect, Would Be $1.75 Tomorrow, 1,200 pairs our Well Known Granite Silk Hose, with the garter blocks that stop runs; whlte, nude, fawns and grays. 98 pairs Women's eAll-silk Hose; chiffon and regular weights; gun metal, (oast bis- fim;k and almso { roken sizes. Spe- cial, Pair ....veeeen.. s '85 ‘Women's Hoslery Section, First floer. 30 pairs. Womeu‘- Ribbed Lisle Sports Hose, in two-tone peach and white; also a few in black, Were $1 pair; 50¢ tomorrdw OCTHOR S Fridey Special, Only 72 Priscilla Bates Rayon Bedspreads, $6.95 A clearance price—much less than regularly—on these 72 cgmda Priscilla Bates jacquard woven rayen in fast lors ; sizes 72x108 and 81x108. Bedweur Section, Second floor. Boys” Wash Suits $3.25, $4.25, $5 Were $6.50, $8.50 and $10. 21 fine quality Wash Suits of imported fabrics; button- on models; sizes 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8 years; slightly soiled. 8 Boys' Button-on Wash Suits; sizes 2 to 4 years. Were $3 each; $1 now 23 pairs l\ha}u .\!raxg)n Knee Pants for boys 4 and 5 years. Were $1.25 75¢ pair; now .. i 5 Official Scout Sweaters 12-year size. SOLD ONLY TO BOY SCOUTS. C Were $3.50 ecach; $1 75 now 10 Boys' Blouses: attached collar; stripes; :ues 7 and ¥ years. Were each; now 48 Youths’ and Boys' Shirts; white and t(rlpe; in the lol, sizes 1 13 neckband. Were S. 95C each; now ... 19 Youths’ Shn’(s :ll\\hm size 14 nick only; slightly soiled. Were $1.50 each; now .. 50c Boys' Section, Fourth floor Couch Hammocks Reduced Floor samples of the best makes of Couch Ham mocks; slightly soiled or IMPERFECT. They have tufted backs and mattresses 1 Fancy Striped Couch Hammock. Was $31,45 $40. Now.. 1 Blue and Gray Hammock with fancy de- signs. Now . 1 Couch Hammock in flow- ered cretonne. $3l.45 Was $40. Now 1 Green and Tan_Striped Couch Hammock. $31.45 Was $40. Now 2 Couch Hammocks; 1 dark brown; 1 gray striped Were $35 each. 527.45 Now .... 1l Brawn: Gauch Hammoc $32. Now 1 Gliding Divan; velour covered. Was $3850 $65. No 3 Pillows; 1 gray striped; green (:nd gray. Were 75 each. Now $2.75 2 Gra\q Px]lovu were 75 cach o Goueh Hammock Section. Fourth Hammocks, $13.45 Were $1875. 7 Blue and white Figured Hammocks made of heavy duck. Tufted boxed mattress; padded back; rustproof, galvanized spring. Hammock Section, Fourth flaor Mirrors Reduced SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT 3 Console Mirrors, 14x25 Were §5 each. $3,95 Now .. 1 3-section Mantel Mirror, 19x53, with electric sconces Was $22.50. $1650 1 J -section Mantel Mirror: 1 3-section Mirror, olychrome fin- B $13.75 ish. Was $1875. Pleture Section. Fifth floor. 19x53; Now . Totlet Tissue 90c Dozen Rolls Special. 500 rolls good quality toilet tissue; 1,000- sheet rolls. Housewarss Section. Fifth floor Women’s Hats, $5 Were $7.50 and $10. 15 Trimmed Felt and Straw fats. 15 Trimmed Felt and Straw Hats. Were$5 each ; now, $2.95 Millinery Section, Third floer. Women'’s Blouses, $3.95 Were $7.50. 15 Tunics in plaid silk, printed silk, crepe de chine, and metal lace; sizes 34 to 42. 13 Overblouses: satin, crepe de chine and figured silk; sizes 34 to 47 m the lot Were now 4 White Silk Blouses; tuck- ins; Inr<ylhewnmdc|< sizes 42 and 44 ere $7.50 each; now,.. $3.95 31 White Uniform Blouses with neckbands and detach able collars; sizes 34, 36, 40 4. Were 225§ now ; 2 Peasant Tuck-in Blouses: round neck: short sleeves; size 40 Were $225 @ each; now ... Blouse Section, Third floor. Women’s Sweaters, 85¢ Were $295. 10 Slip-ons: sizet 32 only; short sleeves: round neck; tan, orchid and powder e 2 Lanvin Light-weight Wool Jacquettes: sizes 40 wd-t‘ \\ re $10.75 $2.95 1 .\\ralrr Coat of light weight brushed wool: gray with navy stripes; bobby collar; size J36. Was $27. now $8 75 4 Silk Coat Sweaters; red and brown small sizes Were $19. each; $6 75 now < 1 White BalhrvggAn Sweater ; chanel neck: size solled. Was $3 95 $10; now .. Third Women's Sweater Sectton Housewares Reduced SLIGHTLY SHOPWORN, DAMAGED OR IMPER- 1 Infant’s \\th ing Scale with wire basket; white cnameled. Was $350 $675. Now. Scale with enameled willow basket. Was $450 2 Shoe Polishing Cabinets; white enameled el $3.50 1 Bird Cage N $3.50 1 Bird Cage: polished brass ; Now... w Clothes Hamper: Now.. Reirigerator ; Was §3.75 " Refrigerator; size. Was $7.50. e $3.75 | White Enameled Infant's Now Were $625 eac and; polished brass. Was$7. \frc seed guards. $750 square. $3.95 '~uc. white oak fini h‘ large 1 Water Cooler: 6-gallon 5 $4.50 uckaway” Folding Step Were §1.95 \o\\,v Trousers were 40c 20C round, medium 1 Was $10.75. Hangcra each. Now shpans: : white enameled. Were $L.35 each. Now 65¢ 5 Dishpa round; white enameled; small size. 5 Were 95c each. Now 9 Aluminum Tea Kettles; zood quality; 4 quart. Were $1 each. Now.. 655 10 Aluminum Convex Ket- tles with covers; good qual- ity; S5-quart. Vere a6 2 Decorated Bread or Cake Boxes. Were $375. $1 .95 e of decorated metal. Were 65c cach. Now 35C 5 Fry Pans of blue enameled cast iron; No. 6 size. Were $170 each. 85 Now 2 Fry Pans; enameled cast iron. Were $1.85 each. Now 18 Drinking Cups; enameled Aladdin ware. Were 25c cach, Now 15¢ 30 6-inch Saucers; gray enameled Aladdin ware. 5¢c Were 12c each. Now.. 1 Refrigerator; 3-door, side icer; hardwood case, well insulated; seamless porce- IlmI fined. “‘;0 Ibs. ice ca- pacity. as $42.50. Now.. $21'50 1 Water Cooler; 20th Cen- tury; brown fig’" with S- gallon water bot- tle. Was $20. Now.. $9'75 Housewares Section. Fifth foor. gray Furniture Reduced Friday Many new pieces on sale tomerrow. Only a few are duplicates. so come early to avoid disappointment. fections and damages, Subject tw slight imper- Living Room Suite, $162.50; Was $235 An opportunity to furnish the Hving room with three comfortable, well desif chair an ed, attractive pieces—75-inch davenport, high-back wing comfoftable armchair. spring cushions and backs covered in same material. 1l pieces with loose, reversible Upholstered in tapestry of large figured pattern against biack background, mwm_ mahegany: B"“n-an':n ,'.‘f.:..“.‘? 53850 HoEea

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