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DE PINEDO REACHES ARGENTINE CAPITAL Completes First Flight Ever Made From Italy to Buenos Aires. By the Acsociated Press "-| experience with continental telephone 12:30 p.m. vesterday. The ltalian avia tor had left Porto Alegre, Brazil, at 6:15 o'clock this morning, continuing his four-continent flight from Italy. Comdr. de Pinedo's arrival here com pletes the first flight to Argentina ever made from Italy. The Italian| flyer now has reached the goal at taingd last year by the Spanish avia tor, Comdr. Ramon Franco. who flew from Pal pain, to Buenos Aires. Comdr. de Pinedo, however, has merely completed the first stage of | his great ‘four-continent” project The next stage will bring him north. | ward up the eastward coast of South America to New York, covering p. proximately the route of the flight of Bernardo Duggan. Argentine sports. man, from New York to Buenos Aires| dast year. till later Comdr. de Pinedo hopes to complete a third stage of his fiight from New York to Rome, via } foundland, the Azores Islands an Lisbon. In the meantime he may make various detours in South America and the United States. NATION WIDE SCHOOL HEALTH SURVEY PLANNED Pftect of Hygiene Education to Be | Studied to Determine Value of Work Done. By the Ascociated Press. DALLAS, Tex., March 3.—A Na- tion-wide survey of school children to determine the effect of health educa tfon was explained to teachers attend- ing the convention of the Department of Superintendence of the National Education seseion here todav. Miss Esther Perrin of New York. representative of the American Child hH th Association, said that the sur- ves be started next September and wnu.d be completed within three years. She said that the Nation's bill for health work in schools had grown from a small amount to $10,000,000 in the last 25 vears, and that her organi- mtion desired to know if this money was expended productively. and to of- fer suggestions based on the surv M. Gwinn, superintendent of schools of San Francisco, was elected president of the department last night. e TEMPORARY CAPITOL DESTROYED BY FLAMES h_m-gs in Charleston, W. Va., Fire cted to Exceed $155,000 Insurance. By the Associated Press. CHARLESPON, W. Va., March 3.— West Virginia's temporary capitol building, a two-story structure which served as the seat of government for several years while a new State struc- ture was being built, vesterday was destroved by fire, which spread so rapidly that emploves were barely ahle 1o escape. A brick bullding beside it, using the attorney general's office, ‘was destroyed and many valuable records in both buildings were lost. State officials said the loss would likely exceed the $155.000 insurance carried on the two bulldings and their contents. The origin of the fire was undgtermined. e temporary capitol was bullt at - cost of about $60,000 after fire de- stroyed the old capitol in 1921. Em- ployes abandoned purses and wraps in their flight. Some escaped from the second floor by ladders. Three nearby houses caught fire, but ‘were saved by firemen. G B W S R Leipzig, Germany, now holds a tech- wical and machinery exhibition in con- hection with its Spring fair. A New Blue Make an Appearance BETTIE FROCKS $15 The Value Supreme! STEVENS 4 1113 G Street An idea? What an idea! ‘When you buy Lido Trio Hosiery You get Thu( stockings To the peir! And you pa Very little eyxtn For the privilege! Hsido SILK HOSIERY Sold Exclusively At Stevens ssociation at the closing | junmarried children between the ages ’ {of 18 and 21 years would be admitted | THE EVENING BTAR. WASHINGTO Movies Blamed for New York's Adopting European Cradle Type Telephone Set By the Associated Press signed locally for the New York com- NEW YORK, March 3.--Telephone | pany's version of the foreign instru- instruments of the cradle type, in|ment. Only the dificulty in accumu- which the receiver and transmitter |lating enough instruments to supply |are attached to a single handle, will \ the demand has delayed the company he available to New York subscribers |in offering the cradlephone, W hich is { technically known as the “hand set.” The company warns its subscribers they must not use “French phones and others” now heing sold In large numbers by independent concerns. The “French phones” have heen | widely advertised by department stores. Company officials would not attempt to estimate how many of these are in use, but said their use { service. or to the natural preference |had “impalred the service.” The { of using one hand instead of two, the | company says it will have to take increasing demand for the “foreign | “such steps as may he necessary to | contraption.” | enforce its contract provisions and | About 600 contracts been | regulations.” PORTUGUESE AVIATORS 5 | START WORLD FLIGHT | ACissmens,fer (n e ioid ad e H | Arcadia March 31 and April 1 and 2, | Four Reach Morocco in First Hop | ™l be completed by the committee | |in charge at a meeting tonight at in Attempt to Make 31,000 |the organization's headquarters, 907 Miles in 80 Days. | chairman. | Seventh street. Carlton Howell is ; A ‘score of Washington's | | prettiest girls will be picked to act as ‘RY\;“w;\l;;m\T Ty ava i Bhraunis | S e wantIngtonia imecinnts B8 | e er e : ‘rfl operating and have planned to ex | Beires. Portuguese aviator, who | hibit an array of F hopped off from Lishon vesterda ulhernvvnn on an attempt to fly around {the world in 90 days, arrived at Casa | blanca, Morocco, late yesterday. com pleting the first lap of his filght. LISBON, March 3 (®).—Maf. Sar I mento Beires, who left here " at {o'clock vesterday afternoon on a pro- | | facted world flight. hopes to make the | {31,000 miles that his itinerary calls for {in a0 davs. His longest hop will be | | 1.885 miles, from the nd of Juan | Fernandez, 400 miles off the coast of | le. to Easter Island, in the mid- ‘T‘lrmr He is using a seaplane of 450-horse- | power which i& called the Argus and | is accompanied by three assistants. | These are Capt. Duval, Capt. George Castilho and Lieut. Manoel Gouvea. READMIT ALIEN MASONS. | Vote of England's Grand Lodge Chiefly Affects Germans. March 3 (#).—England's of Freemasons, at the largest meeting in its history, decided today to readmit Freemasons horn in former enemy countries to English lodges. Only two of the 1,400 mem- bers present voted against the motion, which chiefly affects German Free. | masons. In each case of a lodge affected, | readmission must be by unanimous vote. hin a few months. rvmmal- of the New York Tele- phone Co. admitted yesterday they had capitulated to a growing public | taste for this type of instrument. {popular in Burope and commonly | seen in the movies. The company attributed to the | movies and the stage, rather than to | have Lay Fashion Show Plans. Enticing! RESH Straw- berry Ice Cream inimitably made by BUDD'S! All the delicious flavor of fresh, ripe berries, in the rich goodness of smoothly frozen cream. Order it Now! 18th & ColumbiaRd. ALIEN QUOTA MODIFIED. By the Associated Press. Husbands of American citizens and \ Cask for Horlick's The ORIGINAL Malted Milk - to the United States in excess of quota ' - limitations under a Senate bill passed | by the House yesterday with amend- ments, The measure also would exempt from quota status any person born in the United States or its territories and would abolish preference given agri- culturists in any country where as many as 60 per cent of those sseking admission to the United States were relatives of citizen: YOU HAVE SPENT YOUR LIFE BUILDING YOUR ESTATE Spend a day safeguarding it MAKE A WILL Federal-American National A bank wkh over $15,000,000 resources Contains the valuable muscle and bone forming elements found in the grain and whole milk. Raises happy; robust children. Nutritious and easily assimilated. That Wins Cleaning ‘Women, crmul of style and mode, who could afford to pay higher prices, regularly use and appreciate the quality of Footer- cleaning. They find fancy, beaded and pleated dresses are returned with snap and style restored. f you have not experienced this satisfaction, you can do so at these moderate prices: Dresses, plain. ......$2.00 to $2.50 Dresses, 2 and 3 piece . Coat, med. wt., % lined......$1.75 Coat, heavy wt., full length..$2.50 Coat, heavy weight, fur eollar and cuffs........$3.50 Negligees .. $1.50 to $2.00 i .$2.50 Plan now to bring your order in or have us call Friday FOOTER’S Cleaners and 1332 G St. N.W. Phone Main 2343 1118 1117 F STREET Three-Piece Dresses with matching Coats A costume that will serve many occasions—for street, afternoon and sports wear, when nothing else seems to fit the requirements quite so well. Smartly modeled—and made up in Crepe Jolly, Crepe Siam, Georgette, Chiffon and Charmeen. The Coats are in Eton, Long Box and Russian Blouse effects—handsomely tailored. 34,9.50—61"1 up L . 1 Appealing Suits for Spring They are designed on specially attractive lines— featuring man-tailored short coats, with wrap- around skirts. Some of the higher grades have vest fronts or tailored overblouses. Materials are splendidly adapted to the types— Imported Tweeds, Novelty Mixtures, Twills, Hair- line Stripes, Kasha. Navy, Black and the dominat- ing novelty colors for Spring. $20.50 {0 $65.00 TR TN, I v TALL CEDARS’ PARADE WILL PRECEDE FROLIC Affair to Be Held Tonight—700 Baltimoreans to Join in An- niversary Fete. Members of Capitol Forest, No. 104, Tall Cedars of Lebanon; 700 members of Baltimore Forest, No. 45, and representatives of other nearby Forests will parade on Pennsylvania | avenue tonight, starting at the Peace Monment at 7 o'clock, as a part of the local Forest's anniversary cere- monial. The parade will preceda the hanquet and frolic to be held at the | New Willard Hotel at 8 o'clock. and members of the organization will appear in line, in- cluding drill corps and musieal or- | ES nI tions of the local and visiting Harry E. Gladman, rand alded by Morris F!:cher. ] head the procession. The Grand Tall Cedar of Capitol Forest, Alvay W. Patterson Past Supreme Tall Cedar Archey C. New and District Representative George H. Enaler of Baltimo: Past Grand Tall Cedar ( Woodmard Tsl! Cedar H. M. Junior Deputy Grand T‘ll Cedar J. T. Prendergast will precede the Capitol Forest Band, directed by Charles R. Brill. The Baltimore order will be ac- companied by its brass band, royal rangers and fife and drum corpe Preston Wright, grand tall cedar of Baltimore Forest, will lead that dele- gation. Thirty large busses are bringing the members of Baltimore Forest to Washington this afternoon RUSSIANS SHY AT RAZORS. Peasants Consider Beards as In- suring Entrance to Heaven. MOSCOW, March 3 (#).—American razor manufacturers would starve if they depended on the demand of the Russian peasantry for their products. Only on the rarest occasions do the Russlan Muzhiks (farmers) shave their taces. Among the old bellevers (a large religious sect In Russla), a man| con- ! who has sheared his beard fis sidered to have lost all chance of entering heaven In the old days it was one of the favorite customs of bandits along the| countryside to hold up members of thie sect with the demand that they zive up their money or their beard & Woathrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on ap- proval; mail or phone orders not accepted. Crepe de Chine Chemise, $2.95 Greatly Reduced (Soiled) 8 Lace-trimmed Crepe d’g Chine Chemise, in pink, coral and orchid; sizes 36, 3%, 40 and 4 4 Tmported Silk Gowns, tail- ored style, in flesh and or- chid; sizes 15, 16 and 17 R-duced to .. 3 flored ('h"ll‘l!. in sizes 34, 36 and 40 (slightly soiled). Greatly reduced to 1.95 3 Pairs Glove Silk Step-in Drawers, in nile and coral. Reduced to 2. Silk Underwear Section, First fioor. 3 Gowns, 1 crepe de chine; 2 glove silk, in flesh: sizes 15, 16 and 17. Were much more. Now Suits French Silk Pljlmn. coat styls, with short sleeves. Greatly reduced to....516.50 French Silk Sets, stepin drawers and bandeau. in pink and peach; handmade. Reduced to $4.95 Cotsets, Girdles and Brassieres Reduced 20 Girdles, including Wood- throp, Lily of France, Na- ture's Rival and other makes, of fine broches and elastics. Sizes in the lot in- clude 25, 26, 27, 30 to 34. Greatly reduced to ....$2.95 Treo Step-in Girdles, of all or part elastic, {n sizes 26, 30, 31 and 32. Were $5 and $6. Now . .$3.75 Long-line Brassleres of fine broche, satin or linen, in sizes 38, 40, 42 and 46. Were much more. Now.....$150 Corset Section. Third floor. 18 Corsetss Girdles and Corset Brassieres in this odd lot; variety of makes. ~ Corset- brassieres, size 42: and girdles, sizes 24, 25, 33 and 34. Reduced to $1 50 Lily of France and Wood- throp Girdles, of fine broche and elastic, in sizes 26, 30. 31 and 33. Greatly reduced Treo Step-in Girdles, of elas- tlc and broche, in sizes 26, 29, 30, 33 and 34, Waere $3.5 NOW .ovvevsnnsnens . -51.95 One-Piece Dresses, $4.95 Were $10.75 9 One-piece Dresses of black crepe de chine, or jersey, in green, brown, tan and Chanel red. 6 Vee-neckline Jersey Dresses, in biue, tan, green and red. $16.75. Now. 4 Jersey Dresses, red and French blue. Home Frock Section. Third Floor. or plque ‘vest. in tan, navy. Chanel Were $10.75. Now ... $3.95 Gmgham Uniforms, $1.45 Were $3 and $4 8 Striped Gingham Uniforms; fitted waistline style, with self- colored collar and cuffs, in sizes 34 and 36. 6 Gored Aprons, with wide belt; of heavy-weight cotton. $1.50. Uniform Section, Third floor. Gitls’ Furnishings Reduced 24 Cotton Combination Suits: style, in sizes 4, 6, 10 and 16. low-neck, short-sleeve, shortles Were $1.65. Now 18 lnnx-fllmo Middies, in red, trimmed with white braid, in al;:: 10, 12, 14 and 16. Were $1.95. Now 15 Broadcloth Shirts, in tan and white; sizes 8, 10, 20 and Were $1.95. Now 12 lm:-slun (‘smm Fleeced No Gils' Furnishings Section, Fourth fioor. Shirts, in size 12, Were g5e. 15¢ Scatfs and Shawls Reduced ) 16 Silk Scarfs; plain or pfl;’ud. $3. 7 Sik Scarfs, of Vi - terfals, in a number of shades. Were $3.95. Now $1 4 Silk Scarfs, 3 plain; 1 batik, to complete the suit ensem- ble. Were $2. Now....50c 1 lhnd painted Secarf. $11.50. Now .. $3 1 l'llme Chiffon Searf. Was $3.95. Now .. ..$3 Neckwear Setion, Firat Flo Ttalian Silk Fringed §aawls, in blue. Were $10.9, Now 83 Silk Scarfs, In black and white, and gray .Were $8.50. Now Black Wool Shawl, hand.em- broidered in hrlxhl colore. Was $15. Now. ...$3.95 White Wool Shawl, color trimmed. Was $25. Now $3 Children’s Shoes Reduced 37 Pairs Growing Girls’ Sports Oxfords, in a gray and tan combination, with crepe sole; sizes in the lot include AA 41, 5, 5%, 6, 6%, T A 214, 3%, 5,6, 7: B 2%, 6, 7; C 3%, 6 w $7. Now 23 Pairs Misses’ Oxfords, of tan caltskin, in a variety of styles; sizes include B 12, L 13, 13%; C 11%, 12, ;D 11%. Wers §6 and $6 pair. Now ... .$2.45 16 I’.lrl Growing Girls' Black Calfskin Lace Shoes, in sizes AA b, 8% A 2%, b, 6%, 7; B 6, 6%, 7, C bY Were $6.50. Now .A5¢ 6 Pairs Youth 0es, of black or tan calfskin, in sizes B 12, 12%, 13; C 11, 11%, 12. Were $6.50 and 36 pair. Now ... ..$1.85 Children's Shoe Saction. Fourth floor. 12 Pairs Youths’ Smoked Horse Lace Shoes, in sizes B 12, 1, 1%, 2; C 131, 1: D 13, 1. Were $6 pair. Now.$2.45 16 Pairs Growing Girls' Tan Calfskin Oxfords, with weit sole; varlety of styles, in this lot, In sizes AA 41, 5, 5%, 615; B 31, 4, 4%: B 6% C'3, 5%, 6 and 7. Were $6 and $7. Now . $3.45 34 Pairs Children's High Shoes, of tan ecalfskin, white buck and whita kid: button and lace styles, in sizes B §, 513, 6. 6%, 7:/, 'C 3,5, 6%. 6, 615, 7%: D 2%, 3, 3%, 7 Were $3.50 and $4. Now 8 10 Pairs Misses’ High Shoes, of patent leather, with white or dull top, in sizes A 11%, 12, 13, 1314, 1 114, 2: B 12, 2. Were $5 and $6 pair. Now....... ...$1.35 Cutlery, Sewing Sets and Smoking Accessories Reduced Sewing Set. Now ......... Hair Clipper. W I’-Ir Scissors. Was "1& Sawing Set. Waa'$5. Kow Knife and Fork Sets. Were ..B0c $1 set. Now ...... (xnnfio Case. “"Was u Was $250. $1. Now 2 1 Tobaceo Pouch. Was $2.50. w - lOl: 2 Pllrl Auto Glasses. Were $1.50. Now .......e000s 2 Pairs Sun Glasses. Wore $1. NOW ...covvvenenns.. 880 1 Film Album. 1 Fold. Was $8. ‘Was 50c. Now Now $3 30 Dresses, *9-* Woandmard & Lofhvop DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted 45 Dresses, 5 Very Specially Priced Dresses of Charmeen, Poiret Sheen, Satins, Flat Afternoon, Sport and Evening Dresses in the Crepes and Georgettes, in various shades, and lot. Velvets, Jersey, Satin, Georgette, Poiret sizes in the lot 14 to 20 and 36 to 42, Sheen and Willo-she: Sizes 14 to 52 in lot. DOWN STAIRS STORE 6 Fur-trimmed Coats, 5975, Were 329 Winter-weight Coats, in shades of wine, brawn blue and mixtures. All are silk crepe lined. Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 4632 Were $5.95. 1 Ralpcoat (damared). §1. Was $5.95. Black an: med _Coats. $4.95. 15 Sitp-on 50¢. 198, gAl Tres ST % e Bodee oinin 0% wtriped. Wires 38454 d" DOWN STAIRS STORE Muslin Gowns, 65¢ ™ Jflr’ fifirv Solled me dis- 8. in rust and . 10e; were $1. Were $25 and $29.50 In navy only In colors of Were $19.75. Dresses, $1.95. 2 Winter Fur-teim wmStuede materfal. Hoover Uniforms, 95¢ Were $1.95 13 Broadcloth and Frult-of.ths-Loom Hoover Ugl forps. slightly “soiled from disley. Bpied, Svim, wais e Aorone. s0e: wes 81 I Aprons, 25¢: were $1. 22, of white or; 80. of nnlhlfl in bhigh arxe sizes. 25. with aho; [ AR T o:-'o".fuumd 5"5;- 38 ‘_.;,' .95, 20 180 38 Jgoats and tromsers)., 28e: o 44, Mismatehed Pajamas 8. 24. of volle, crepe and per ere § nd 81 pArls KRR L Philippine Underwear Julippine Gosne, were £1.58. 18, in sizes & a 17, Silehtls oiled 51 Xion. A7 beagii- %nued nd ‘mussed from and 17 ine Step-in Drawers. 85¢: were $1.25. 14, and mussed. In mzee 19 and 1. Girgham Wash 15 rodieeaor Pisarance on R e vhaivn, "Maled s 50: were $7.50. 3. in tan. %size Silk Band'eaux, 10¢ = Knit Under_wear—Reduced aEs esux in, e 00, 28 and u‘:l lnd it ghwo 086 8UDBO! Se: were 50c. 18, Sizes Ina ancy eatin-strived mat -;m 45¢c; wers 81. 6. solled. soiler in our Garter Belts, 8$1; were a0, 36 with 4 hoss sut re. Small ane jum b s B -on l X 19, in size jance-st. .w-a...afr'.m "h. i _faste um a all rubber: mtdimnu:dnn--u Granite (... Silk Hose, #1-% imsi Our exclusive xrregulars of higher-priced grade. shades. All regular and out sizes. eece-! and in sizes Part- n ite. low.neck. no-sieeve. knee- Tenfth Unlon "Smies i stzes B8r 45 3. in 4 Tnlon fulte. 7 1.95 2.35, izes 38 foecy-lined.” ailk- B o X b X B 600 pairs at this price—Friday only. Shades of black, white and othernxggular: rin| § STAIRS STORE 22 Men’s Silk Radjum Shirts, *1-% %5 Shirts in white, tan and fz\ plain colors. Neckband style, with collars to match. The sizes are broken and the shirts slightly soiled. Sizes 143, 15, 1534, 16 and 16% Iz"l‘rz“ifi fl" J"A.“uflv-m Suits, special, 88e. IM‘ {:mmm‘gwfi:' Were $1 each. o rades e 82 L '3” 's mlrd e hver ama Sou Men's’ Flannelette Paiamas, soecial. SLIJ. o Twoslas Boyy’ $3.95: were $9.75. 8. in 180 am Sizel w0 _wer e Boy, 5" ogess. 80. in fancy percales. . 20 Sears. "q‘unenn&'d'. Bors' All-wool Cape. 506, $1. 30, in piaids and attached ‘and " neck: Blah cotone. . Sies 0% Boyy’ All-w 3 : were 18. 1n Tancs piaids ot Vigibes: " Sizes 1'%, et e O rea 1o 14" Sears. DOWN STAIRS STORE Sale—Smoking Stands, $1 Girls’ Coats,$5-95 %5 Very Smully Priced. 150 metal smok- ing stands, very attractively finished, and 20 Girls Coats for Spring, in all slzes 2 with a weighted base. Glass ash tray and Girls’ Spring Hats, .5,, were $1.95 and holder for match box. Complete, $1. .95, 20, in smart sty Sa]e__sm.rt New H‘ts’ 51.85 oys’ All-wool Suutl. ‘I 95; were $5.95 and $6.50. 10, some have two pairs pants. Tailored, Sports and Dress Hats, in new Sizes 2. 3, 4 and 5 years. Girls’ Lucette and Cinderslla Dresses, Spring shades of gooseberry, mother goose, rose, copen, beige and black, and 95¢c; were $2.95. Slightly soiled. |!c, wcn 500 pa navy. Large and small head sizes. Ex- ceptional values. Women’s “Brown-bilt” Corrective Arch- Supporting Pumps and Oxfords, 51 Flannelette Pajamas, 38c; were $1. 12 pairs for boys and girls. Broken sizes. Perfect fitting in every way, these shoes are nfierefl in h|ghlv dnunble sty!cs All are of soft, cam(nrtahle h]zck kid. Sizes AA 4, 414, 5 and 3 A4 & : 4": C4: D33 “ Eymoe sug Oxferda 81 4.50 1o Women's u $1.25. 80 paire Storm muk sadin. patent 1 e sizes A irh. 81. I|lll'l nl;'r.vun -and- lhle n:nm! are -Tl‘emln . valr. Irregulars of . gray and Russian ) 0 oa Tt T BiSken sizeer T0 1o were 84, anc her. velvet and Rubhers P low m.({ Cuban heels. Goodrich an ted Desirable styles reduced her makes. " Brol llL\' Decause of 'broken assortments. " Nizes i Iot. Woman's Arciics. 817 were $3.85. 20 pairs. best quality. 3" ReGucet becdute of broken sizes Children’s Shoes, 50c; Were $1.75 to $2.95 Fine wearing shoes, just a bit soiled from Broken sizes, mostly small, in these shoes. Cuidren's Shoes. reduced fo 81, valr, 85 pairs Hich Tennis Shoes for Children. T5c: were $1 and SL25. ha" Low' Shoes. in tan calf and patent leather. 3¢ Dairs, in black snd tan. Broken sizes 11% t0 5. Broken sizes, 4 to 11 DOWN STAIRS STORE All-white Turkish Towels f: $l 200 All-white' Turkish Towels, of a heavy welght. 22x42-inch size; SLIGHTLY IR- REGULAR. Bordered Turkish' Towels, § and 7 for $1. 200, in white, with pink or blue borders. SLIGHTLY IRREGULAR GRADE. Single all-wool Double Bed-size Blankets, $3.35; were $450, 10, In solld colors. snmm‘n IRREGULAR. Oddt and Ends of Fancy Goods, 10c to 88¢c. 100 pieces. Buffet Sets, Doilies and other pieces. S-pisce Crash Bridge Sets, soiled, 48c. Crepes, 5 yds., $1 200 yards Japanese and Wash-and-Ready Crepe, in good color assortment. jar i RUGS—Greatly Reduced 8 27x54 Reversible Chenille Rugs, 2 83x106 Seamless Axminster Rugs. washable. Reduced from $5.50 to.. 33075 Specially reduced from $3250 to..:x.“A 320 s 50 pairs that will sell quickly. handling, otherwise perfect. Sl Desk Accessories Peneils, 10¢ were 810 Sivtes “for 45e: were $1. White, Includes large ‘were §. and letier opener $1.25: were 81.95. 50. with 100 Self-teed Silver-pla Fountain Pens. o Dens with Foid SILKS——SPECIAL All-silk Radium, special, $1.25. 250 vards, in white, black, gray, k, flesh, rose, porcelain and copen. :pnil!, $125 yard. Good Pl Radiums, also Pengess, -poeul 68¢c yard Lot of Short L-nrth. of Silks, at very greatly reduced prices—Friday only. x54 Mottled Axminster R 2 9x12 Heavy-grade Axminster Rugs, all 25“2 a heavy quality, very .P;g“ sl 98 wool. Formerly $32.50. Now........ Reduced Friday from 75¢ to . suave: yardt it st it dhavsecs Friday at ... 60 yards Congeleum Hall Runner, 15 27x54 Imported Japanese Grass Rm mc border on each edge. Very special, 6 New Oval nese Grass 50 27x54 Heavy Quals ugs, in “R‘n:’? qnnhtyja.n': reversible. sl .85 :‘.olered designs. Red‘\’xced from fi o e DOWN STAIRS STORE

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