Evening Star Newspaper, September 8, 1927, Page 21

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ond, Star Bloom, Harwood Farm, Mid- [BLUEMONT PONY WINS RACE AT PURCELLVILLE {Bwine Awards in Two Classes at erill. ond, entry, H. H. dlpbur[. third, Silvertone, W. H. Cock- Half-bred suckling colt—First, Nancy Clark, H. M. Crouch, Middleburg; sec- Norman, Purcell- | Loudoun Fair Go to Russell S. Hickman of Lovettsville. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. PURCELLVILLE, Va., September 8. =—About 6,000 persons attended the opening of the ninth annual Loudoun County Fair and Horse Show vester- day. Bill, ridden by Wesley Carbaugh of Bluemont, won the pony race, and Russell S. Hickman, Lovettsville, swept everything in the swine depart- ment with his Hampshire and Poland Chinas. Awards: Mare suitable to produce hunters— First, Flo-Flo, Grove Stables, Middle- burg; second, Mother, Clifton Simpson, Round Hill; third, Madge, J. C. Rust, 3r., Waterford. Half-bred yearlings—Fi Beam, William Cockerill, Purcellville; wecond, Florence Nightingale, R. K. .Cornwell, Purcellville; third, entry, T. L. Bell, Purcellvill Half-bred 2 1ds—First, Lucky Lindy, Ernest Woolf, Rectortown; sec- ond, entry, E. G. Rust, Middleburg; third, Alone, William Cockerill, Pur- eallville. Half-bred 3-yoear-olds—First, Magic Mald, Grove Stabtes, Middleburg; sec- Sun ville; third, Flashlight, B. L. Longer- beam, Purcellville. -Ponies, 12 hands and under—First, Comet, Grayson Bros.; second, Teddy, W. H. Kent; third, Doris, Radcliffe Merchant, Purcellville, Va. Pony race—First, Bill, Wesley Car- baugh, Bluemont; second, Pete, Al- berta Dillon, Purcellville, third, W. H. Kent. Mule race in ring—First, entry, Crouch Bros., . Middleburg, Va.; sec- ond, Maud, H. H. Norman, Purcell- ville; third, Pet, Charles G. Eppes, Purcellville. Pony jumping class—First, Teddy, W. H. Kent, Bluemont; second, Clown, Richard Furr, Bluemont; third, Doris, Radeliffe Merchant, Purcellville. Hunters, 4 .years old and under— First, Sacrifice, Benton Stables, Mid- dleburg; second, Judith, Arthur White, Middleburg; third, Magic Maid, Grove Stables. Lightweight green hunters—First, Star Bloom, Harwood Farm, Middle- burg; second, Running Sand, Benton Stables, Middleburg; third, Arthur White. Best hunter over triplebar juthp— First, Flanders, Grove Stables; sec- ond, Jorrocks, Arthur White, Middle- burg: ‘Woolfe. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, Miss Marion Chamblin; second, Mrs. T. C. Baker. third, Lough Nip, Ernest Ladies’ hunters—First, Irish Seas, Benton Stables, Middleburg; second, Lough Nip, Ernest Wool Dream, Miss Rose Dola: Best team of hun!erA—Flrst entry, Grove Stables; second, entry, Benton Stables; third, entry, H. H. Notman. Most artistically arranged basket cut flowers—First, Mrs. W. O. Cum- mings; second, Miss Elanor M. Cham- berlin. Display roses—First, Clara F. Pierce; second, Mrs. M. N, Lyon, Display dahlias—First, Miss Nannie C. Fred; second, Mrs. B. H. Kilgour. Display asters—First, Miss Eleanor M. Chamberlin; second, Mrs. J. J. Otley. Display marigolds—First, Sadie A. Saffer; second, Mrs. J. P. Hatcher. Display gladiolus—First, Miss Nannie C. Fred; second, Miss Eleanor M. Chamberlin, Fern—First, Mrs. J. Lodge; second, Mrs. J. L. Lodge. Display zinnias—TFirst, Mrs. A, L. Virts; second, Miss Sadie A. Saffer. Arrangement flowers for table deco- ration—First, Miss Nannie C. Fred; second, Miss Eleanor M. Chamberlin. Bird house—First, Thomas Orme; second; Frank Meyers. Arrangement Fall garden flowers— First, Moncure Lyon; second, Evelyn Emerick. Most artistic basket in show—First, Swine department — Hampshires, boar, 6 months and Ilnder 1 year; boar, under 6 months; sow, 2 years and over; sow, 1 year and under 2; sow, under 6 months, and champion sow, Russell S. Hickman. Chester Whites—Boar, 2 years and over, first, Samuel McMichael; boar, 1 vear and under 2, first, R. L. Ashby; boar, 6 months and under 1 year, first, John S. Ward; boar, under 6 months, first, D, Frank Wynkoop; champion boar, R. L. Ashby: sow, 2 years and over, first, D. Frank Wynkoop; sow, 1 vear and under 2, first, H. R. Tiffany; sow, 6 months and under 1 year, first, H. R. Tiffany: sow, under 6 months, first, R. L. Ashby; champion sow, R. L. Ashby. Poland Chinas—Boar, 6 months and under 1 year; sow, 1 year and under 2; sow, 6 months and under 1 vear, and sow under 6 months, first, Russell 8. Hickman. PR TRADE GOES TO BRITISH Philippine Shipments to China Di- verted From U. S. Ships by Tax. MANILA, September 8 (#).—Lead- ing cigar factories of the Philippines are diverting their Shanghai shipments from American to British vessels, be- cause the United States consul at Shanghai is not empowered to prevent the collection of 50 per cent duty im- posed by the Chinese Nationalist gov- ernment. : The British consul at’Shanghai has heen collecting the tax, but holds the ' D. €, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1927.’ money for return to the shippers by virtue of former tariff treaties which imposed only & per cent duty. —_ Cells from the heart of a chicken have been kept alive and growing in a laboratory for 14 years. WE SPECIALIZE ON PLATE AND BRIDGE WORK beenuse we specialize on this particular brand of work bettor quaity: Detter workmanship and lower prices. ‘Come 1 For . conteremeat or e COME TO DR. FREIOT AND Triple Patent Suction Guaranteed STAFF OF EXPERT, CARE- 510 $15% 520 $10° pyL and SKILLED DENTISTS Plates That Fit. Our § GOLD CROWN AND nnmul'&wonl PER TOOTH, §6 & $8. 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FREIOT and AD Bo Sure You Get Tato 'the ‘Rixht” OMco DRESS o oes Main 10 EN GRADUATE ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF SEPARATE ROOMS FOR PIANOS AND WORKS DF ART MODERN WARE- HOUSES OPEN STORAGE PRIVATE LOCKED ROOMS PHONE REASONABLE RATES Merchants Transfer & Storage Co. 920922 E Street N.W. MOVING—PACKING—SHIPPING—FIREPROOF STORAGE e o s Open Saturdays, Beginning September 10th Women's Initialed Handkerchiefs 6 in a Box $2.50 80 dozen Women's Initialed Handkerchiefs, with French hand-rolled hems in white and colors; a few have cut-out initials. ¢ HANDKERCHIFF SECTION, FIRST FLOOR. AMomdward & Lothrop % Week End Candy Special —2 Pounds Homemade -Candy, 95¢ CaNpY SEectioN, FourtTH FLOOR. Steel Scissors 45¢ Pair Were 75¢ 75 Pairs 5-inch Steel Scissors, shear handles. KopAk AND CUTLERY SECTION, FIRST FLOOR. B L T TN CRE RS RS P . with Friday Remnant Day Offers Savings of, {/;and More Men’s Imported Fabric Suits $ 1 9~75 Were $55 Just 10 of these fine Imported Fabric Summer Suits, re- main in our stock. You may choose from browns, blues and grays and every suit is hand tailored and silk trim- med. If your size is here, this is your opportunity to save $3525. NO ALTERATIONS. Regulars 35, 36, 37, 39; Longs 37, 38, 39; Shorts 37. Tus ENcusE SHop, "Secon FLOOR. Young Men’s 2-Trousers Suits $18.75 Were $30 12 Young Men's 2-Trousers Suits of all-wool cheviots and worsteds; nicely tailored, in styles and shades particularly suitable for school wear. Sizes 34 to 38 TROUSERS ALTERATIONS ONLY. 5 Men's Medium-weight Worsted Suits. Regulars 1/35, 3/36; Shorts 1/42. NO ALTERATIONS. Were $50. Now, ;. v oiihics MeN’s CLOTHES SeCTION, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Athletic Union Suits Special 65¢ 6 for $3.50 Men’s Athletic Union Suits of fine checked nainsook, in sizes 34 to 48. 3 80 Pairs Men’s Socks of rayon and rayon-and-silk, in a variety of fancy patterns; sizes 10 to 11%. Were 50c and $1 pair. Now ........ -.35¢, 3 pairs, $1 60 Pairs Men's Seamiess Black Cotfon Socks, size lOA only. Reduced to... 3 pairs, 50c 84 Men’s ~olored ‘Madras Shirts; neckband and collar-altached styles, i. sizes 14 to 15%. Were $2 and $2.50. Now .$LI15 48 Men’s Whlte Oxlord Collar-attached Shirts, i m sizes 14 to 16%. Were $2. ...SL65 @) Pieces Menl Fine Soisette Underwear: Siceveless Shlr!s, in sizes 34, 36, 40, 42, 44 and 46; Knee-length Drawers, in sizes 28, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 46. Were SI,SO garment. Now.............65¢ 29 Fancy Silk Bow Ties. Were $1 and $1.50. Now...35c, 3 for §1 16 Suits Fine Scotch Flannel Pajamas, in small and medium sizes. Were S.50.oNow...o....i..0.. .$3. 16 Pairs Men’s Cotton Golf Ho: ; lack ; sizes 1035 and 11. Were $1 pair. Now ......35c; 3 pairs, $1 11 Men’s Light-weight Caps, in sizes 674, 7, 7%, 7% and 7/1 Were $2 and $250. Now MEN’s FURNISHINGS SECTION, SBCOND FLOOR, NEW LOCATION. Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs Special 40c each; $4.50 dozen 0 Dozen Men's White Linen Handkerchiefs, with h.ems(ltched , in 1-16, % and % inch widths. . ‘s HANDKERCHIER SBCTION, SECOND FLOOR, NEW LocaTioN, Men’s Arnold Glove-Grip Oxfords $4.95 Were 55.95 Were $10 $10 and $12 11 Pairs Men's Arnold Glove-Grip. Oxfords, of black and tan calfskin, with medium toe, leather soles and rubber heels. Sizes in the combined lot: AA 8; A 7%, 9%; B 73, 8%, L C 10, 1075 and D 10%. Were $10 pair. Now..... 35 Pairs Men's Arnold Glove-Grip Sports Oxfords. of tan cn"- skin, with crepe rubber soles, and of tan Norwegian grain leather, with Gro-cord soles. Sizes in the lot include AA 8, 9%, 11; A 84, 9, 9%, 11, 11%4; B 9, 103, 11; C 6, 6%. 845, 9%, 10, 11; D 6%, 8, 9, 10, 10/; and 1. Were $10 and $12 pair. Now' . $5.95 Mex’'s SHoB SECTION, Housewares Reduced Some Slightly Damaged or Shopworn Enameled Fire Screen. Was u 50, size, 28 inches wide. Was $47. 5 Oak Stained Tabourettes. Were $1 each. Now. .50¢ 5 wnm Lnamzled Metal Waste Baskets. Were 4({;.' 3 “h“fi Elflm!l!d Garbage Pails, with foot pedal that raises lid. Were $3. Now 7 1 Pair Wrought Iron Andirons. Wasd n 1 4-piece Wrought Iron Fire Sef stand. Was $14 set. Now. 1 Three-fold Fire Screen, in an(lque hrnsn flnl:h with henvy black wire mesh. Was $24. Now. $12.95 1 Four-fold Fire Sereen, in antique brass fini!h w(lh heavy black wire mesh. \\ as $16. Now . $8. Wa! ‘3” 50. N o, 4831020 1 Unpainted Wood Do $15.35 1 Unpainted Single Bed. $15.75 1 Unpainted 48-inch Buffet. Wa; sis 500 Rolls Good Quality Toflet msue, o ahect " Forte Special, per dozen rolls..... setenne .. ¢ HOUSEWARES SECTION, FIFTH Fi Friday Rug Reductions 19x12 Velvet Rug. Was 2 83x10.6 Seamless Ax- $47.50. Now $31.75 mlnmr Rug& Were $45. 83x106 Seamiess Vel .$29.50 Was uz 50. " *Mourzourk Rug. Was $27.50. Now $19.50 2 3x6 Oval Cotton Yarn Rag Rugs. Were $9.75. Fiber Were Now .. 8275 Flbfr Were $1.75 .$4850 1 "14)&115 Drlcnlll Runner. iber Rugs. Was $75. .$49.50 Now 1 2.9x10.10 omnm ‘Runner. Was $52.50. Now...$38.50 2 5.4x8.10 Oval Rattan Rush Rugs Were 3 Now A of linol -qumynr&.w-nflwl 50 square yard. Now, yard -... .50¢c to 76:9 Seamless V vet Rug. Was $37.50. ..$26.75 Were $20. 8x10 Delart and Creco Fiber Rugs. Were $15. Now .. $9 $6.’ Belghn 'Vlon ourk Was $34.50. 1 'gxl’ $22.50 ug. Now . Ruo SecT] Men’s Umbrellas, $4.85 Were $8.50 20 Men’s Tape-edge, Piece- dyed Umbrellas of a mixture of silk-and-cotton, with as- sorted wood handles, trimmed with _sterling silver, in the popular Prince of Wales shape. UMBRELLA SECTION First FLOOR. Boys’ 4-Piece Wool Suits Special $10,75 A very fortunate purchase en- ables us to offer these 50 Boys’ Fall- Winter Wool Suits (coat, vest and 2 pairs of golf knick- ers) at this exceptionally low price. " Sizes 7 to 16; a variety of attractive shades. Boys’ SectioN, FourtH FLOOR. Pillows Reduced 50 Stencilled Crash Pillows. Special, each .. 95¢ Cretonne Pllluwfi assor ted colors. Speeial, 20 Glazed Chintz l‘llluwa. Special, each .............75¢ 15 Posmer Plllovu. Specm Cases. each. Now .. $1.25 50 Hand-embroidered Tea Towels. Were 75c each. Now Arr EMBROERY SECTION SEVENTH FLOOR. Notions Reduced 72 Rainy Daysee Hat Protectors. Were 75c. Now ks 10c 41 Cretonne Laundry Bags. Were 65c. Now 38¢c 33 Pairs Adjustable Satin Shoulder Straps. Were 75¢ pair. Now ......25¢c 32 Boudoir Razors. Were $1. Now :...:......48¢c 27 Cretonne Garment Protectors. © Were 75c. Now Fesi e ABe 12 Pairs Bathing Shoes. Were 60c. Now.....25¢c 11 Lingerie Pins (shop- worn). Were 35c each. NOW. i soivise sisiinrstsi BOR Norions SecrioN, First FLOOR. Books Reduced 1 Chicot, the Jester nlm leather bound). (pocket Was §1. N EENT 50c 1 \\hmlern Poems (pocket 8179 lealher bound) Wns t| 1 Royal Clmp ‘and Gypsy l‘nl- ace. Was $3.50. Now.. 3 Volumes (I, 3 and 4) ’l‘lle World of Today, by Johnston and Guest. Were $5 each. Now .... o0 $2.50 1 Wonders of the Past, volume 3. Was $5.- Now.... 10 Volumes ~Dorothy * lhle Sel Were™ 75¢c yolume. .25¢ Children’s " Master- Chllll' Life of Christ. Were $1.25. - Was $2. Now......$1 1 Tales of the Great War. qu $2. Now 1 6 Volumes Betll Anne Series. Were $1.75 each. Now....50c 1 Submarine and Anti-Sub- Vas $2. Now...75¢ t: of children’s books at greatly reduced prices. Book. SectioN, FirrH FLOOR. Suitcases Reduced z”l)"lbrrlqeold Sultcases. Wero 3 Men’s English Leather SIIIl- cases. Were $50. Now....$35 3 Women’s Black Cobra Leather Suitcases. Were $15. . $10 s’ Cowhide Sultcase (slightly scratched). Was $18.50. Now... ....813.50 2 Women's 16-inch Biue Fabri- rnhl Hat Boxes. Were $10 . .$3.50 ch’ Biue Suit- Were $10. Now..$3.50 1 Man’s English Leather Suit- case (slightly scratched). Was $35. Now 2 1 mem'. 16-inch Fitted Was $40. Now........ 1 Woman's Tan Buckskin s-m- case. Was $25. Now.....$15 1 Woman's Tan Cowhide Suit- case. Was '$22.50. Now $12.50 1 Brief Case (made in Ger- many). Was $25. Now.....$15 HAND LUGOAGE SECTION First FLOOR, Lo . Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. R R S A Sleeveless Tennis Dresses, $6.50 Were $13.75 10 Sleeveless Silk Tennis Dresses, orchid, 12 Women’s One and Two Piece Silk Sp«fls Dresses, in tan, orchid, blue and rose. Were $16.50 to $22.50. Now..$12.25 9 Sleeveless Tennis Dresses, of white linen and'plque ‘Were $12.50. Now .... . 8 White Boucle Jumper Sults. Were $16.50. Now.... Were n’n’gsfi in white, green and 4 White Rayon Sleeveless Con Sweaters. Were $13.75. ; Slip-over 8 eaters, of white splln sllk. ow SPORTSWEAR smlov ' THiRD FLOOR. Women’s Broadcloth Vests, $1.95 %g¢ 11 Women’s Broadcloth Vests; long-sleeve, double-breasted utyle. in tan, gray and blue; sizes 34 to 40 in the lot. 7 Printed Silk Overblouses: 3 red and white, sizes 34 and 44; 4 green and white, sizes 34, 36 and 40. Were 3‘53.75_. 5 Novelty l'igurfll ‘Cotfon Vestee h style; sizes 34 to 40 in the lot. Were 53 50. Now. 5 Pleated Crepe de Chine Skirts, on bod gray, size 38; 4 flesh, sizes 36, 3% and 40. Were $5. OW. e taaasana $3.75 4 Rajah Silk Ol'erhl(mses: high-low neck style, in green, sizes 42 and 4 46, and rose, size 44. Were $5.75. 1 green crepe de chine, size 36; 1 tan crepe de chine; 1 maize radium, size 42. Were $5.75. Now..$3.95 2 Women’s Striped Silk Overblouses, in sizes 34 and 36. Were $8.75. NOW o...i.h.cophiaiseobecaromessossnps ShID Brouse SectioN, THIRD FLOOR. . Women’s Costume Slips, $1.45 Were $1.95 16 Women’s Striped Sateen Costume Slips; buflt-up shoulder style, in flesh, tan and navy: sizes 34 to 42 in the lot. 8 Striped Sateen Costume Siips; shoulder-strap style, with deep he'rlnq in tan, flesh and black; sizes 34 to 42 in the lot. 5. $1.¢ 3 Pairs Women’s White Cren de ers, lengths 23 and 25 (soiled). Were $5 pair. Now. 3 Pairs Women's Bloomers: 2 green, length 27; 1 length 29. Were $2.95 pair. Now.. 2 Pairs Women’s Bloomers: 1 rust, length 23 lennth 27. Were $3.95 pair. Now 2 Pairs “lnnlfn! Bloomers, in blnck length angth Were $3.50 pair. Now e .$2.50 (Dq'rl}\m “Sup SECTION, THIRD FLOOR. Women’s One-of-a-Kind Coats, $35 Were $69.50 to $125 14 Women's One-of-a-Kind Dress and Sports Coats, of silk, twill, kashmir and novelty tweed, including several Shag- moors. There are plain and fur-trimmed models and the fur trimmings are kit fox, fitch, ermine, American broad- tail and monkey fur. Seldom are such high-grade coats offered at such an extremely low price, especially when the models are so attractive. ‘WoMEN's Coar SECTION, THRD FLOOR. A T I S T L Women’s Imported Pumps, $7.50 Pair Reduced 1 32 pairs Women's High-grade Imported Pumps, of patent leather and brown kid, with turned soles and Spanish heels, Slzes in the lot lnclude AAA 5, 5%, 6, 6%, T: AA 5, 6. 615, 7; A 4, 4%, 5%, 6, T Bs%.il‘fi.‘&undfl . 23 paln ‘Womien's One-strap Pumps of tan Russian calf, with Cuban heels and Patent Leather Opera Pumps, with turned fiolp; and spike heels. Sizes in the lot include AAA 5, 5%, ; A4, 4%, 6, 614; B 314, 4, 5, 5%, 6, 615 C331/gam‘15h “ere 310 to 81'.!,0])&]1" Now . . PR (8.0 WoMEN'S SHOE SECTION, THIRD FLOOR. Home Frocks, 95c. Were $2.95 to $5.95 35 Women’s Home Frocks, of good quality printed Swiss and voile; long and short sleeve styles, in a variety of be- coming shades. Home Frock SECTION, THIRD FLOOR. Women’s Silk Dresses, $11.75 Were $16.50 7 Women'’s Silk Dresses of flowered georgette, flowered ;:repses orchid silk crepe and Chinese damask, in sizes 34 o, 4 Women’s Dresses of orchid and maize volle, green crepe and Chinese damask, in .sizes 36 to 42. Were 3 Women's “Georgette Dres sizes 36 to 42. Were $39.50., Now 3 Women’s Tailored Dresses cf pench aai French blue flat crepe; sizes 34 to 40. Were Now ‘lfl 75 2 Women's Two-piece Dresses of white Chinese damask: Sizes 38 to 42. Were $19.50. Now P T $14.50 2 Women’s Dresses, of printed crepe and tub silk, in sizes 36 and 38. Were $19.50. Now ..o ‘WoMEN'S DRESS SECTION, THIRD FLOOR. Misses” Summer Frocks, $6.50 = Were $16.50 to $25 13 Misses’ Summer Frocks of organdy, georgette, wash and tub silks, in attractive light shades; sizes 14 to 20. 25 Misses’ Frocks, tailor-made of men's shirting and organdy Aafternoon frocks, in sizes 14 to 20. Were §19.50 to 3455 Misses’ Dress S.I.‘I‘IDN THIRD FLOOR. Larger Women’s Dresses, $9.75 tailored Were $25 and $29.50 11 Larger Women's Crepe de Chine Dresses. styles in tan, green, lavender and stripes of blue, rose and green, in sizes 4215, 443, 46%, 48% and 50. SPECIAL SIZE SECTION, THIRD FLOOR, a & Misses” White Flannel Coats, $10.50 Were $16.50 and $25 4 Misses’ Unlined White Flannel Coats, styles, 3 Misses’ Dress and Sports Coats of black rep, kasha and black and white checked tweed. Were $69.50 to $79.50. NOW cuvcveennes csudeca 2 Misses’ lmpomd lhlnco.u. in ‘sizes 16 and 18. Were 31250 Now ........ $7.50 1 Miss’ Black Satin ‘Coat, lined with’ crepe de chine, size 16. Was $79.50. NOW ...c.cecnee tereesceneseensess-$19.50 1 Miss’ Wi Sporis Suif, with plain gray coat and checked skirt; size 18. Was $62.50. NOWaseseessses.$20.50 Misses’ SecTION, THIRD FLOOR. 3 ceriecenesees:$9.75 in attractive Women’s Brassieres, $1 Were Much. More 10 Women's Long-line Figured Broche Brassieres, in sizes 32 and 34. 8 Striped Corset Brassieres, with satin Treco top; sizes 32, 34, 40 and 42. Were $3.50. Now ..cooeee .. .$1.95 6 Woodthrop Step-In Girdles of broche and surgical elastic, in sizes 28 to 32 and 34. Were much more. Now.......$4.95 5 Side-fastening Girdles of broche and elastic, in broken sizes. Were $3. Now..$1.95 3 De Bevoise Corset-Brassieres of. figured broche, size 40. ‘Were $4.85. Now.......$3.50 2 Lily of France Girdles of silk-figured broche and elastic, in sizes 30 and 34. Greatly e duced to .. Corser SECTION, THIRD FLOOR. Greatly Girls’ Hats, $1 §rety, 6 Girls' White Felt Hats, in an attractive shape. GIRLS' MILLINERY SECTION FourtH FLOOR. Women’s New Felt-Hats Special $3,75 . 100 Women'’s New Felt Hats, in shapes and shades that are favored for Fall wear, 13 Women’s Felt Hats from the French Room, in rose, sand, gray and copen. $15 and $18.50. Now. 8 Women’'s Trimmed and Sports Hats, in attractive styles. Were much more. NOW cevvceniiicoernnneeeee.$8 MrLLINERY SeCTION THIRD FLOOR. Women’s Combination Suits, 95¢ 175/ %° 7 Women’s Richelieu Knit Combination Suits of mercer- ized lisle; popular styles, in white; sizes 5, 7, 8 and 9 (soiled). 5 Women’s Munsingwear Ray:- on Step-in Combination Snlt! in maize and nile. Sizes 6 and 8. Were $1.95. Now....$1.45 4 Women’s Munsingwear Ray- on Combination Suits; wanted styles, in flesh and peach; sizes 5, 6 and 7 (solled). Were $2.95. Now . $1.95 KNIT UNDERWEAR SECTION THIRD FLOOR. Marquisette Curtains Special $1.10 Pair Ruffled Marquisette Cur- tains, in white with dainty designs, in orchid and green. CURTAIN SECTION SixtH FLOOR. Clearance—Pear] Flowets Manufactured Pearl 18 Pearl Flower Sprays. Were fi Feari Flower Sprave, Weps rl Flower ere $2.50. Now ....... .$1 14 Pearl Flower Spun Were $2.50. Now ...............$1 14 Pearl Flower Sprays. Were fi PNOYP%“““B. '3»-”0 ear] Flower ‘ere lower Sprays. :4.;5. INF?lW U .$2.25 ear] lower 'S. 82, “Now sibed 6 Pearl Flower Sprays. $2.50. Now ..... 2 Penrthlower Sprays. We;; Now }5 Penrl P‘Iower Spray. Was 1 Pearl Flnvm- Spray. Was $3.50. NOW .......v.i...$L75 1 Purl Flower Spray. Was Were $1.50. 4 © Sheil’* Cights, viv'e'r'u“;« 1 sheil'"riia;ér" Was " a0, 3O Shei Kighe. " Was " # NOW ..oucococeancaaes $2 1 Shell Was $7.50. = Light. as” Z OW sevececeansassnneens FAN AND HAIR ORNAMENT !0 Pelrl U‘hh. l shell Fiowers. Walnut Room Dresses Reduced 2 Two-Piece Crepe de Chine Sports Frocks: 1 peach, size 16; 1 green, size 36. Were $50. Now $19.50 1 French Dress, handmade of white crepe de chine, size 40. Was $50. Now $ 1 Twu-Puece Sports Dr 3 ors; size 18. Was $60. Now...... PERRR e S L iV 2 Tailored Dresses of white crepe de chine, in sizes 36 and 40. Were $60. Now. 5 2 Tailored Crepe de Chine Dresses (Pnou copies; size 40; 1 flesh, size 42. Were $60. Now.... 3 Georgette Slreet Dresses, in navy and black slzes 38 and 40. Were $60 and $65. Now . ...$37.50 1 Crepe Elizabeth Dress (Patou copy), wer blue, size 18 Was $50.: Now:..Ei.. ... .o 504 ..$27.50 1 Afternoon Dress of Crepe Elizabeth and Iace, m nude, size 40. Was $60. Now.... 1 One-Piece Hand-Drawn Dress of copen and blue crcpe de chine, size 38. Was $50. THE WALNUT Rooy, THIRD FLOOR. Women’s Glove Silk Bloomers, $2.75 Pa:r Were $3.75 and $4.25 6 pairs Women’s Tan Glove Silk Bloomers, in sizes 8'anfl 9. 8 Women’s White Glove Sillk Combination Chem in 'sizés 36 and 8. Were'§3.95. NOW....... odpucssciines T 6 Suits Silk Crepe Pajamas, tailored and lace trimmed: !tylel. ill ya peach, blue, flesh and orchid; sizes 36 and 88. I‘DM‘ 2 White Lace-trimme velo] emise, sizes 84 and 42°(sl nghtlv i soiled). Were $3.75. Now. . ...‘...A.....$27l‘.. 2 Women's Lace-trimmed Step-ins of white crepe -back satin, inf sizes” ™ 19 and 23 (slightly soiled). Were $7.50. Now .95 | Sk UNDERWEAR SECTION, FiRsT FLOOR. " Women’s Voile Gowns, 75¢ Were §1 12 Women's Voile Gowns, trimmed with handmade lace, in peaca and white; sizes 15 and 16. 5 Women’s White Nainsook Costume Slips; hand-drawn and em- broidered. Were $1.25. Now Kt 4 \V\)mf\n's White Voile Step-ins, edged with handmade lace $1. Now . MusLIN UNDERWEAR SECTION, Gitls’ Dresses, $2.95 were $7.50 s 14 Girls’ Dresses, of organdy, English prints and tub silk; in-attragss tive styles and colors; sizes § ta 14. 10 Girls’ Tub Dresses, in fancy prints, with bloomers; in flus 1 and 8. Were $3.95. Now..... ¢ 3 Girls’ Plain and Fur-collared Light- welgm Coats, in tan and sreen‘ 43 ".‘ sizes 10 and 12. Were $29.50. No SIS nops sxren 5 Junior Misses’ Dresses, of georgette nac crepe and andy; iny 1o aagfls styles sultable for street or afternoon wear; sizes 15 and. 17. Were $16.75 and $29.50. Now. T 38 Junior Misses’ Dresses, of flowered georgene and“flat rose and tan; sizes 13, 15 and 17. Were $29.50.: NG 22 1 Junior Miss’ Black and White. Spo; size 15. Was $29.50. Now ........ 1 Junior Miss’ Black Satin Coat, size 17. 1 Junior Miss' Green Coat, with $29.50. N 2 GIRLS" AND JUNIOR MISSES' SECTIO! THIRD FLOOR. £ 298Ut £10194. memya 1645 $16.75 . Was $12 FourtH FLOOR. Girls’ Body Waists, 25¢ Were 75c 14 Girls’ Imported Body Waists, in 2 and 4 year sizes. 16 Girls’ Light-weight Vests, in sizes 3, 4, 9, 10, 13 and 14 (soiled - from display). Were 50c and §5¢. Now. . 13 Girls’ Light-weight Combinations, in sizes 3, 4, 5,6 and 16 years. Were $1. NOW .evvcerecaivinnnacaacinnnnainis i 6 * 4 Girls’ Bnthlng Suits, in green, orange and navy; sizes 12 and 18 years. Were $3.95 and §5. Now..... . .. $1.95 8 Glrls Ideal Waists; embroidery - trimmed; size 16. Were 75c. NOW ccaccrenaranses 4 .35¢ 3 Girls’ Lace-trimmed Combinations. Were $3.. $1.95 G’ FURNISHINGS SECTION, FOURTH FLOOR. Junior Misses’ Low Shoes, $3.45 Were $8 Pair 14 Pairs Junior Misses’ Blonde Calf Sandals and Theo-Tics, in (h,e lot include AA 7; A 4, 412, 5%, 6%; B 4%; C 2 and 14 Pairs Junior Girls’ Step-in anps of patent leather and black calfskin, in sizes A 4, 4%, 5, 6%, 7; C 4, 4%, 5, 6, Bh and .7. Were $6 pair. NoW........ceu. PET TR T PP .. 82,9 13 Pairs Infants’ Calfskin High Shoes in black and white lnd tan. Sizes in the lot, B 5, 5%, 6, 61, 7%; C-"l/, D 3 and 3%. Were $3 and $4. Now. .85¢ 5 Pairs Junior Misses’ Black Cllllkln Hllh Slloel, in sizes AA 5, 6%; A5 and B 6. Were $6 pair. Now....... 85¢ CHILDREN'S SHOE SECTION, FoURTH FLOOR. Sizes 4.5, 515 Just in Time for School Fountain Pens speciat 75¢ 257 Fountain Pens (a well known make), with plain red or black barrels and attached -clip. Specul each. 75¢ 69 Fountain Pens (a well-known make? with slim, mot- tled barrel and attached clip. Special, each ........75¢ 21 Girls’ Fountain Pens (a well-known make) ; small size, nickel-plated, with attached ring. Special, each. Bc SrATIONERY SECTION, Fm®sT FLOOR.

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