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THE EVENING STAR,- WASHINGTON, D. C THURSI)A\ Woodward & Lothrap Closed Saturdays, July 4th to September 5th, Inclusive JULY 2 PASTOR IN SCOPES CASE BERATES LAW Alleged Instigator of Test! Hair Nets Special Friday, 35c Dozen Very low price for these hair nets; cap and fringe style; medium or dark brown, light auburn, black and blonde; single mesh. Notion Section. First floor. Week End Candy Special, 2 Pounds, 95¢ 1 pound Walnut Caramel Roll and 1 pound Orange Jelly Drops; the 2 pounds, special tomorrow, 95c. Candy and Favors for the 4th. Candy Section, Fourth floor Be sure to select them tomorrow. - &“‘ VO ZANSNY 70N SNV 2 24N S A4 Says He Wanted Statute Held Invalid. Br the Associated Prese. DAYTON, Tenn.. July 2.—Less con cern over “whence we came and “whither we go” and more attention to the fact “that We are here and here | for a purpose” is advocated by Rev. H. G. Bird, pointed to as the man| mho is responsible for the Scopes evo-j lution tri | he minister, who is pastor of the Dayton Methodist Church. inspired Dr. George W. Rappleyea, original prosecutor of John T. Scopes. to in- stitute the charges against the young #chool teacher, Dr. Rappleyea told the Assoclated Press. Mr. Bird, who disclaims all knowl- edge of being instigator of the case. wis found upon 2 scaffold, where he was helping to paint the church at N He declared he was neither a mentalist nor modernist. As ing his acceptance of the scrip-| res as divinely inspired, he said he | did not believe. however, that the | “written in heaven, printe: paper, sewed with silk, | nd with calfskin and tossed out o the window. i Denies Conflict of Views. 1le believes that true science the Bible are not in conflict, H explaining th one deals with phys. ieal nd material thin while the other touches on spiri 1 things. nece deals only with those ings Hmv can he vzed by the five i asserted. “Re-| n faith.. We ! rned so much withy and whither we go, t that we are here are here for purpose. We hould leave th d @ better place ! ¢ our bavi T { It was b; his pastor the Bible, ation received from | interpretation of | « declared. that in proceedings azainst Mr. : 4 Shots of fnnvlunu‘m.< sts utor adde that there was no rea! conflict be- rween sclence and Christianity 1 be lieved a test case should be had for the purpese of having the law de. clared unconstitutional.”” Sees Church Unharmed. Tvolution and evolutionary theories, Mr. Bird believes, never will damaga the Methodist Church. He expressed ste for the word “evolution,” de- ing the idea could better be ex- sed by “pregresslon” or “improve- ment The reported action of the Paducah, Ky.. hoard of education, in declining the application of a sister of Prof. Scopes for a vosition in the high | &chool of that city was commented on s Lela V. Scopes was told that her services would not be required Wwhen she declined to say that she did not believe in the theory of evolution. copes had taught mathe- at Paducah two years. Her y as a teacher and student has never been questioned, according to | the Paducah superintendent. i A member of the school board f: auoted as saving that Miss Scopes’ presence in the high school faculty might embarrass the public school | SiMem. She is attending the Univer- sity of Kentucky at Lexington and hopes to get a position at Bowling Green, Ky. COPY PULLERS NEEDED. Civil Service Commission Will Re ceive Applications for Jobs. The Civil Service Commission an- nounced today it will receive applica- tions for positions of copy puller in :‘hel Patent Office at Washington until uly 25. The duties of a copy puller are to &ct As messenger in the examining | division of the Patent Office and to file and draw from files papers re- lating to patent cases In view of the duties of the posi- tion women will not be admitted to mination. The age limits are ears. Full information ard | application blanks may be secured at the office of the Civil Service Com- | mission, 1724 F street. American-made chocolates and other candies are now in such high favor smong the Japanese that there ap- pears to be a likelihood they will en- tirely supplaut the native confections, | which are usually made of rice and seaweed. DRINK ICED WILKINS COFFEE Eat PEP for pep! PEP is the won- derful new Kellogg product. Anewcereal with a marvelous fla- vor. Ready to serve. PEP. is health-build- ing. Contains vital elements. Peps you lll,p. Your grocer i the peppy bran food Friday Remnant Day--The Day for Great Savings Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; no mail or phone orders accepted Men’s “Biscuit” Flannel Trousers, $7-50 Were $10 30 pairs Flannel Trousers in the new biscuit shades ; plain and fancy stripe effects; waist sizes 29 to 36. Youths” Flannel English Golf Trousers, $5.95 Suits, $24.50 Were $695. 20 pairs White 'vere $65. 6 Imported 2- Flannel Trousers, made the Diece Golf Suita; ‘coat and way young fellows like 10 toring or, country wear: wear them; waist sizes 28 ram‘y backs; 1" size 34;-4, 36; to 32, . 38. No alterations. English Lounging Robes, $4.95; Were $8 12 Robes for home, beach or clubhouse; Summer weight: blue, purple and yellow stripes. Men's Clothes Section and The English Shop, Second floor. Men’s Summer Night Shirts $1.15 Special Purchase of Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock All High-grade, Fresh, New Night Shirts of fine, light cambric; one-half sleeve, slip-on style, V- neck, button front. Sizes 14 to 20. The price is a tritle more than one-half what.they usually sell for. 60 Men's Summer Union 30 Men's Pure Silk and Silk- Suits of fine checked nain- mixed Shirts; mostly striped sook: sleeveless and knee patterns; sizes 14, 1415 15, length; (“(l‘;plifl“.‘«"y‘ well 1;‘/,& 17, [;fé and 18. Were made: taped arm- $7.50 and $10 each; holes and neck. Spe- 85C now . or $4'85 cial, each . 36 Men's Pure Sitk Socks; 40 Men's Pure Silk Four-in- full fashioned, navy and cor- hand Ties; striped patterns. dovan wtih hand-embroid- Were $1 and $1.50 65¢ ered silk clocks; sizes 9% BACRIZMNOW < ocliod ciee e to 11%4. Were $3 $l 15 8 Men’s Sweaters; ligh pair; now .. weight pure worsted; 15 Men's Pure Worsted sleeveless and slip-on sl\Ies, Bathing Suits; one-piece; buff color; sizes 34, gray and light tan; sizes and 40. Were $5 sl 95 34, 36, 38 and 40. cach; now ... e Were $5 cach; now 12 pieces Imported Scotch Shirting; 2}, and 3 yard 50C lengths. Were $1 yard; NOW ..eeee.nvnoeeeaiana.en Men's Furnishings Section, First floor. 5 Men’s Oxfords, $6.85; Were $10 16 pairs Tan Calfskin Oxfords taken from regular stock and reduced because size range is broken. Sizes 8 A;9,10B;714,9C;64,7,7%,8,814,9, 9% and 10 D. Men's Shoe Section, Second floor. Extraordinarily Loiw Priced Gloves, 15 and Girdles and Corsets - Less Than 15 50c; Were $2 Up 24 pairs Women's Fancy Silk 20, Girdles and Corgots: odds and Gloves: "aizen 54" and” 0. g ‘American iy * Corsets Were $2 pair: now 2 maternity corsets: 22 pairs Women buston” Jength whil roeta: one and &r 50 o cog, Xind: : no! S T i SBU N0 47 Glovea: and 5 now 22 pairs Women's Silk button length Were $1.50 pai Glove Section, First floor. Wash Dress Goods Greatly Reduced 600, Remnants: lengths of 1 to eres “for ‘stout “\omen: long line models with section: _ sizes nd 54 mmch Normandy , Voile. Was 38c yard: now. 38-inch Printed Voile Were 50c yard: now H4-inch Printed Silk- Crepe. Was $1.25 Corset Section, Third floor. Broadcloth and Linen Frocks, $2.953 Were $5.95 24 Home Frocks of English Broadcloth and -linen: straightline models with ad’ justable Dbelts and set-in sleeves: a good assortment of colors. $ Gingham Home Frocks of excellent quality: fancy checks; some with white collars and cuffs. $i 9 Were $2.95; now. Home Frock Sectwn. Thlrd floor. Chemise, 78¢c nch Embroidered Swiss as 75c yard; now nch Cotton 75c yard: now inch Cotton Bro; as 75c yard: no ach Pereale (best ainai- Was 30 yard: now Dress ~ Gingham. o yard: now Ciftton Dross Goods ‘Section, Second floor. Umbrellas, $5.95 Were 2. 11_Women's 25-inch (ulurvd Silk Umbrellas: purple. brown and green: assorted Handles Were S1 and $1.50. 50 encelope selected wood, trimmed.;or all chemise of nainsook and ol cord ™ Joops ‘o muslin: white oniy: _strap -nd built-up shoulder: sizes 40 to 46. 48 Gowns, Step-ins. Bloomers and Chemise: linen. batiste and nain- sook: orchid, white and 45 peach. Special, each. o . Cotton Underwear Section, linbrelll becl n, . Third floor. 5" Colored _Silk Um- brellas: green and brown: assorted wood-trimmed handles _with silk cord “loops. Were $8 Summer Rugs Reduced wide range of high-grade ¢ Kimlark Rugs, 8x10. Were $18 "each: now 313.25 5 Harco_ Fiber ssxms Were $16.75 now.. . . . on_a o $7.95 Substantial savings Summer rugs. 5 Harco Fiber Bul! fixfl 10.75 eacl & Crex Were Ru( ox15. " vxrz.. $12‘75 high-grade: $10.76 each: no Pt 3o + $34,50 1 Wool Art Rus. $2 Rattania Ru( 6.50 each: now. nnfi.m. ‘Runners, ach: now. Rug, 9x12. War's 3875 2 Cherckes Russ. ox12. 27x54. Speclal. each, Oriental Rugs, $37.50; Were sss.so' 8 Hu\'y Fine Quality Kazak Rugs, Rug, "-ll 1 _Moussoul vorage size 4x7 K.“k e $57.50: Bow... 1 ¥ine 3 size 417 Was $58. A $39.75 l'ufi;ri!n;nn. :,u'r: 5 T, Silk Vests, $2.95 Women’s White Oxfords, $4.75 Were $10. 08 pairs White Canvas _Oxfords, _including some of Laird & Schober iz} make; military heels or low natlon : ‘ I blndins. of HeRna. creen wad hieels frounciroes; ; Peter Pan collars: sizes 3K 40 pairs Women's 42, Were $9 each: Were $3.50 and $3.75. 17 Glove Silk Vests, trimmed With real filet lace; some with hand embroldery; flesh, maize and orchid. Silk Vestees and Step-in Combi- Satin { fiean: trim dainty hand emb a4 lace’ medallion . aises 3 14\ Nere 3250 eu \\vexe ;mnmaua 50 $5 75 pair; now Women's Shos Section, Third floor Children’s Socks 25c; Were 75¢ 60 pairs One-half-length Silk with fine rib turn Ulnumurn to_mateh h: pairs Glove Silic Bloomers vy aquality: hand embroidered h™ color: ‘sizes 8 ro Sib0 "es S Ty vellow; sizes 415 to 813. U e pairs Silk and Lisla Stockings nderwear Section, Third lish b, beige and taupe E . wizes B and Bl. Were S1 Pair; now .. 50c Boya’ Knit Combination Suita with,round neck. no sleeves. Croten’ sizes : e Tength o S 5 5. 1T and 15 ears “mts; $1.45 R e 75¢ ere $2.50 and $3. 80 S| Children's Homiery and Underwear sleeve Wash '!uu: ,,::?;1‘1 Section, Fourth floor. lots of tan, gray, biue and green taken from our reg- Girls’ Hats, $1 , ular stock: sizes 3 to 7, 9 259J0 rears. Were $2. 6 Felt and Straw 59 pairs Boys' Crash Rnick- Hats. ers: full mled L8rouEly made 7 Straw and Silk Combina Hizes 7. 13 $125 tlon Hats for girls. $2 18 years. Were each; now.. pnirl now. v 5 Bors' Section, Fourth floor. Girls' Hat Section, Fourth floor. Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Greatly Reduced .Women'’s Dresses Greatly Reduced 8 Dresses, in printed crepe and plain_shades; hand- drawn ; gray, green, tan and blue; sizes 36 to 40. Were $19.50 each. Now Sk ....$12‘50 1 Black Satin Dress, size 36; 1 biue and white crepe and 1 black and white crepe, sizes 36 and 40. Were $29.50 each. Now .. $15.00 14 Beaded Chiffons and Crepes, in pastel shades and dark colors for aiternoon and evening. Were §15 ()) $39.50 each. Now..... 5 Dresses of flowered georgette, crepe and beaded models; sizes 3 to 42. Were $20.50 to 0.0 §19.50 T $29.50 Were szs'm $39.50 Was $49.50. Now. 4 Dresses of gcorgene and satin. $49.50 each. Now.. 4 Veiled Georgette Dresses with pnnted sil sizes 36 to 4. Were $39.50 each. Now Women's Dress Section. Third floor. Ensemble Suits, $25; Were $39.50 4 Suits; cloth coats with plain or figured dresses; but- ton trimmed. Fine for week enditrips; tan and green; sizes 36, 38 and 40. Women's Suit Section, Third fioor. Larger Women’s Dresses, $19.50; Were $35 5 Silk Crepe Dresses; very fine quality; long sleeves, lace collars; button trimmed at side; sizes 4413, 464, 5. 3 Crepe Satin Dress, with bcad/ingsand 1‘>{cating at side; navy and brown; sizes 4.,1, 441, 4875, Were $49.50 cach. Now $25.00 3 Silk Dresses; I)unnn trimmed ; brown and navy $25 each. Now Larger Women's Section, Third floor. Women'’s Sports Dresses, $12.50; Were $25 7 Sports Dresses of flannel and balbriggan; also flan- nel skirts with crepe de chine blouses; Bon-Clay knit; white, tan or orange blouse with white skirt. 1 Knicker Suit, in tan checked wool; ad- $12'50 justable belt; sleeveless. Was $25. Now... Sportswear Section, Third floor. Women’s Hats Greatly Reduced 12 Hats of straw and felt. Greatly reduced. Each. 9 Hats, greatly reduced. EBach .... Millinery Section. Third floor. Women’s Sweaters Greatly Reduced 9 Wool and Rayon Short Sleeve Slip-ons ‘ powder and orchid. Were $2.95 each. 2 Lanvin Light-weight Wool Jacqu:ucs‘ sizes $l 9; 40 and 42. Were $10.75 cach. Now. 5 - 1 Brushed Wool Light-weight Coat, in gray and navy” strips with navy bobby collar; size 36. Was $5.75 $27.50. Now. - $5.75 3 'Red Silk Coat-style .chatcrs, 1 bro“ jacquette Were $19.75 each. Now. 11 Rayon Sweaters ta‘r;‘ bILRk and na\\\ models, pretty, 1ancy block weaves. ere $10.75 each. Now. i $5°75 Sweater Section. Third floor. Women'’s Blouses Greatly Reduced 25 White Linene Tuck-in Blouses with neckbands; 10 size 34; 5, 40; 1,42, 7, 44, 2, 46. 2 White Voile §1 00 Peasant Blouses, size 38. Were $2.25 each. I\ow & 4 White Tailored Silk Tuck-in Blouses, V $3.95 neck; sizes 36, 42, 44. Were $7.50 each. Now.. % 14 Overblouses, brown, tan, copen, white and navy crepe de chine and satin; also 1 black velvet $3 95 coat, size 36. Were $7.50 and more each. Now ¥~ 13 Tunics, in_figured plaid silk and chenille crepe de chine, metal lace and bengaline; sizes 3, 38, $3 95 40 and 42 in the lot. Were $7.50 each. Now. Women’s Blouse Section. Third floor. in the Misses’ Section, Fourth Floor Misses’ Dresses Greatly Reduced 12 Afternoon, Dinner and Street Dresses, of georgette, satin, velvet; kashmir sports dresses. Orig- $1250 inally $39.50 and $49.50 each. Now.. =i 11 Satin Street and Afternoon Dresses: georgette din- ner dresses and kashmir sports frocks. Orig- $15 m inally $39.50 and $49.50 each. Now & 5 Raincoats, of the mannish type; idea for $750 campmg and motor trips. Were $10 each. Now 1 Raincoat, of a dressier style in navy blue. $15m ¢ Was $19.50. Now 1 Sports Suit, in rose novel!y lmponed tweed. Was $4950. Now. $19.50 2 Lovely Wool Motor Coats, in brown and szs.m tan. Were $49.50 each. Now... . 3 2 Sports Coats. Were $49.50 each. $195° Now Children’s Dresses, $5 Were $7.50 and $10. Clear- ance of Children's Dresses. mostly in bloomer style; chambray, net, dotted Swiss, English prints, crepe and dimity. 36 in all, trimmed with buttons, ribbon, smock- lace, fancy stitching copen, yellow, peach, blue “and orchid; o 8 years. 6 Infant' White Marseilles Crib Spreads_with_ flows k. Were $3.50 ks $1 95 2" Childtren's” Drodses: * cham liein printa: with oF with- bloome=s: trimmed with w. 11 pairs Children's’ White Poplin Rompers, finished with band at knee, turn-over collar and cuffs trimmed with pink or blue briar stitching; ' wWere s’; 50 nm $1 95 Infants’ Sestion, Fourth floor. Girls’ Pumps, $4.75 Were $8. 25 pairs Growing Girls’ Strap Pumps; patent leather vamps with gray and quarters: also a few tan suede pumps. Sizes in the group: 5. 51, 6%, 7 AA 315, 4%, 6, 61 A: 4%, 6 B: 3, 3%, 61 C: 5 D. 12 pairs Children’s High Brown and Mln Canvas l\hd! wizes 815, 815, 108 Were Children’s Shos Section, Fourth floor, Women’s White Silk Hosc, $1.25 WEAVE. If per Seot would be $2 pair. 120 pairs White Silk Hose, with openwork clox; lisle garter hem and sole; sizes 8z, 9, 9y, 106 pairs Women's Lisla Hose: Thercenzed: UIl fashioned: black RS colors. s Nizes: UNEVEN foct, wouid Do $140: paie airs Women's Tm (G r;'()uvm izea, Were 750 pair: mow 50 bairs Women's Outsize Silk Houe! an, Drows, and 3 fex othes IR J $350 pair: now. ... 50 Hosiery Section, First floor Junior Misses’ Silk Dresses, $15 Weks 335, 2 SHk Drsesse. with sleeves irimmed wiih fancy brown and black: siz hior Miss Beaded 'Dr de chi size 7 phow 1" Junior Miss' Dan pink taffeta with net over skirt: size 17. Was $ T " ‘Flannel Coate, i Bends or Padger fur: blué sizes 15 and sinso $19 50 Dress, of green satin _with _short rimmed with ruffe at Pottom of skirt: size 17. Was $18.50: now .. . 1 Junior Miss' Dress. of hlack safin_with long sleevés. ' suitable for traveling size 20 50: now ® S0 Balticoaie Fish hate wizea 10 and 3 Capes Deown “and” Tan and" oxange " amd White combinations: size 7. Were 55 cach: mow.. . 99C Girls' and Juniors' Section, Fourth floor. Glass Bowls and Stands, 25¢ 350, 18 colored giass bowls d __Color EIGHTLY e, Ve gisn \l;I.G!‘«l:I‘XS‘g IRK"I;ER.FPC'I *2.50 W b SLIGRILY IMPERFEC Was $5: now. Colored Glass ™ C: sicks, Were - Wa 1 “Colored (u-u - Consola Set 'znré shape. SLIG! RFERT. Was $8.50 $2.50 T pur- Colored Glass Cand \ Ty PR ety Ware 3525 pai 2 Cut h«u Ru lr Eo“h were $3 e i now . 3 Cotored. " hase Sniad Prack. ot . 2 Richly 'Décorated Candlestiens. " Were 10 vair: now. Glassware Section, Fifth floor. Women’s Bathing Suits Subject to Imperfections $2.95 Many of these styles have been in stock at $7.50 to $8.75. 60 all-wool bathing suits; orange, red, green. navy and black ; many styles; Bathing Suit Section, Third fioor. sizes 34 to 46. 100 Silk Slips Special Tomorrow 100 Heavy Radium ¢ $3.95 ips with shadow-proof hem and bodice top; a good assortment of colors. They are manufac- turer's samples ; Slip Section, Third floor. hence the very low price. Itish Linen Damask Napkins, $3 Dozen 82 dozen Pure Irish Linen Damask Napkins, bleached, size 18x18 inches, at this exceptionaliy low price tomorrow. quality. Linen Section, Second floor. A thoroughly reliable wearing Manufacturer’s Strikeoff Pieces— Short Lengths 500 Yards Cretonnes Greatly Underpriced 33c Yard Good grade cretonnes in good designs and good colorings; fine for bags. other uses. 3 lengths of from 1 pillows, cushions, They are manufacturer’s 7 to 8 yards. lengths of a kind may be had. curtains, coverings and strike-off pieces in In some ir ces several Come early Drapery Fabrics, 14 to 15 Less A collection of short lengths and remnants: Cretonnes, Terry Cloth, Nets, Voiles, Rayon fabrics and many other drape and upholstery fabrics reduced. of Curtains reduced % to 1% Curtain Section, Fifth floor. Boys’ Knickers Special, $} 120 pairs Khaki Knickers; full size and well made: sizes 8 to 18 vears. Boys' Section, Fourth floor. Girls’ Bloomers, 95¢ Were $1.75. 10 pairs Black Sateen Gym Bloomers: full pleated on band; sizes 8 and 10 years. 6 Linen )acquct(h less; sizes 20 and 22 years. Were $230 75¢ each; now 10 Flannelette Petticoats: white trimmed with hand cmbroidery; sizes o, 8, 12 an vears. Were §1.25 each; now 35¢ 10 Wool Sweaters; slip-ov styles in gray and red; \ es 10, 12, . Were $1.45 now sleeve- nel trimmed wi h \\hue and 0“‘(‘) bd ?2 9 8,10 an years Were $5 each; now $l' S 10 pairs Two-piece Pajamas: colored crepe and cambric: size 8. Were $195 95C and $2.50 pair; now. o Bathmg Suits: an wool; sizes 16_and 18 vears. Were $5 $1.45 each; now ....... Girls' Furnishings Section, Fourth floor. Housewares Reduced SLIGHTLY DAMAGED SHOP WORRTER mRPERFECT. 6 Soap and Tumbler Holders: Dllhlml Were sl 5 © for _climbing . Was Housewares Section, Fitin floor. Furniture Reduced Friday Furniture from our regular stock at prices much lower than originally—some as low as half price. All sold “as is,” subject to scars and imperfections. 2 Simmons Irory Twin Beds with fine link spring: neat con- tinuous 510 75 Wers $P9%0 ‘G 1°Sinimona Coiton” Pld 30-inch: cretonne covered and with val ance on all sides. 13.50 nal " aple” Porch 'Set 41 inches Joubls woven ' cane ' seat Hm 1 High-b Wing _Chair, Roltorsd T plain takge velonr Tith epring cushion. "reversible. igured velour. Was 560: now. Ve $38.75 ‘Overstuffed Armchair i §1wmonn Bow-100i Sicel Bed, in brown mahogany finish: very handsome_equare. tibe design. Reduced to. 1 Gray Enamel Cane Seat Bed- room Rocker. Was Sl now. ;50; now all Chair with seat up- Roimorsd i Tod selour $l 6. Was $35: now. Also a few Screen Doors and a few lots for clearance. Skirts, $1.95 Were §4.95 12 Shoulder-strap Skirts. 1 plain and plaid fiaunel; 1 and smail phads t Section, Third floor. Refrigerators Special, $18.75 A very unusual value. 6 3-door, side-icing refriger: to oak finished, hard- wood casc; white enameled lining; 50-pound ice ca- pacity Refrigerator Section, Fifth floor Kitchen Furniture Greatly Reduced SLIGHT AM/ = D, I‘IO:‘\’\UR,\' OR IMPER- :CT. 1 Mutschler “Laflat” Por- celain Top Kitchen Cabinet Table; top size $13.50 18x24 inches. Steel Was $22; now 1 “White House Kitchen Dresser; white en- amed!(‘d: pg‘)x'celaml counter; width 3 inches. Was $135; now.... $95 1 Vacuum Cleaner; “Mag- netic” electric; )hgh!ly used for dcmonnr'{!\mn purposes. as chen Stools: white en- ameled; o 34-1 n chh \\ere 25 eacl e $1.95 1 Muuchler _aflat” Porce- lain Top Kitchen Table with drawer; size of top 16x34 inches. Was $5.95 $10; now. - 1 Mutschier “Laflat” Por- celain Top Kitchen Table with drawer; sizc of top 24x36 inches. Was $10.75; now 8 $6'95 1 Mutschler “Laflat” Por- | Top Kitchen Table vith drawer: top size 18x24 inches. Was $7.75; now .... $4’95 3 Step-ladder_Chairs: natu- ral finish. Were $10.75 each; now $5'50 Housewares Section, Fifth floor Decorated Porcelain Dinnerware Reduced 12 Oatmcal Dishes. Were 45c cach; now 25¢ 31 Dinner ates. Were 53¢ cach; now 35 34 Tea Plates. Were (¢ 35¢ each; now. ... 24 Tea Cups and Saucers Were 65c cup and 45¢ saucer; now .. 12 After-dinner Coffee Cups and Saucers. cup and saucer; 45¢ each: 5_Vegetable Dishes. 75c each: now 3 Pickle Dishe 'rué. Sugar “and Was 37.50. §3 95 14 mch " Meat Dishi 2.50 each: now’ H 1GH’ . ‘Wem ;g ?"flulmn ‘Potars Compy! SLIGHTLY SR FEE. $3 95 2% Docern Vases, SLIGHTLY _IMPERFECT. 65 Were $1 each: now. z C China Section. Fifth floor.