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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, THREE ARE MISSING 1 AS SHIP CAPSIZES Trio Belleved Drowned and | Twenty Thought Rescued as | Towhoat Turns Turtle. By the Associated Press ALIQUIPPA, Pa, August 30.-—Three persons are missing and are believed | drowned, while 20 others. members of the crew ®f the towboat Aliquippa of A pair of rusty foot shackles which | may have gripped the ankles of a prise | oner of war or of a recalcitrant slave 'OLD FOOT SHACKLES FOUND ' BY LABORERS AT COTTAGE CITY exposure to the acids of the soll, they are in good condition, and their youth- ful owner has succeeded in loosening the hinges and opening one of the ! sion of Mr. Fleishman's grandson, Harry | said, | Fleishman, 11 years old, of 1119 Orren | street northeast. during the National Capital's past have | “cuffs.” been dug up by laborers at Cottage | Several of Harry's friends have ex- | City, Md., just beyond the District line. | pressed a desire to have the relic, but | incrusted irons, bound |the boy is determined to keep it for ¥ v chain, were uncarthed on a | himself. Of course, if the Smithsonian bank in front of the home of Charles|Institution or somebody made a bid for | Fleishman and now are in the posses- | his prize he might reconsider, it is The boy noticed the irons when they Ordered to China. were exposed by a workman's pick and| Col. James D. Taylor, Infantry, has he asked permission to take them. The | been relieved from duty as an instructor workman, thinking nothing of his find, | at the Army War College, this city, tossed the dirt-covered shackles to the | effective in January, and ordered to boy and went on digging. | Tientsin, China, to command the 15th the Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, are thought to have been rescued when the towboat turned over in the Ohio | Rmv early today. | accident occurred directly oppo- site the Aliquippa plant of the steel corporation As the towboat was ma- neuvering to pick up a tow of 10 barges to be transported to Memphis, Tenn today A double crew was on the towboat when, without warning, she turned keel u;man- Quick work on the part of | a ferryboat crew nearby the scene of the accident prevented a large loss of life, officials said. The ferry crew | tossed life preservers to those struggling in the water. and all but three are to have reached shore. e missing are hristina Denlock. hambermaid: William Atkins, a and an unidentified deck- | sured him that the foot irons must | Harry has shown the relic to & num- | Infantry. ber of “old-timers” and they have as- | ey — UALITY WINDOW have been used during the War of 1812 | or the Civil War. Others think they may have been slave chains, as Bladens- burg once was a flourishing slave trad- ing post. The grandfather once un- SHADES earthed an old “horse pistol” on his | MADE TO ORDER place \YAJE spectalt 4 Cottage City. then only farmland and | W'® SPCialize in making = window woods, was directly in the path of the . B¢ | prices will save you money. Call us for British advance on the National Capital | BT et imate todas during the hectic days of 1814, when | the invaders marched from Bladens- | Just Phone Main 3211 burg to Washington and set fire to (ho | The shackles undoubtedly are of | Considering their long!1211 F St. N.W. (2nd floor) M. 3211/ ancient type. Company officials were at a loss to unt for the trutling of the boat The Aliquippa was known as the fastest | towboat on the river. The Aliquippa was in charge of Capt Norman “Buck” Jones, who, on reach- ing shore. told officals he believed a | pipe had burst forward in the towboat and had allowed water to enter, causing | the boat to and then up«cx PLAN UNIFORM SERVICE Bell Telephone Workers Hold Con- | ference on Operating Methods. Closer working arrangements bO- | SAY **BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! :‘3;’,:"O;”“;,‘,‘;h‘,",;:“fj’,,s:,‘fi,’;:;“‘:n;",’;;I Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for operating forces of the telephone com- g:mes is the subject of a_conference ing held at the Willard Hotel today between officials and representatives of 8 number of associated companies of 11 system. e branch exchange systems apartment houses and ne papers. both for intercommunication and communication with the outside | public. Such systems are connected | with the main telephone offices by trunk Jines which give to the public tele- | The purpose of this conference is to | bring about uniform methods of oper- | ation between the private and public operators. phone connection with the particular | department of the subscriber's business. | gUBWAY ¢ 4 Makes An Important Contribution to the Early Autumn Wardrobe! SLEEK SAT CREPE AND GEORGETTE COMBINATIONS! CREPE AND VELVET COMBINATIONS! SUBWAY (L Broken Siz MANY FI WASH DRESSES 75c¢ A GROUP OF BEAUTIFUL SILK DRESSES $3.95 Open All Day Saturday | Colds Pain Headache Neuralgia Neuritis Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism ccvnt only “Bayer” package \vhich contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100--Druggists. Aspirin 1s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacldester of Salicylicacld J.B.JONES & CO. New York Op Friday and Saturday—An Exceptional Selling of New Fall Frocks $8.95 The Subway Shop inaugurates Autumn with an offering of frocks that emphasizes the wisdom of get- ting intimately acquainted with J. B. Jones & Co. At $8.95 we offer tylings that will exceed your fond. est expectations — pleats, ruffles, flares, basque effects—in short, al- most every new-style touch that has made its appearance. The colors are black, navy, tan, brown and the newest shades of blue. You'll marvel at this value. Sizes 16 to 44. EARANCE SUMMER FROCKS! All Sales Final! INS! es! No Exchanges! N WASH DRESSES AND SMOCKS $1.29 Another Group of Lovely SILK DRESSES $5.95 All purchases made duving vemainder of Awgust charged to September bills, payable October 1. BJones & (o INCORPORATED. 1219-21 G Street N.W. AUGUST 30, 1928. WooODWARD & LLOTHROP 10™ 1™ E aND G STREETS Remnant Day Savings—Y, ¥ and More Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable, not sent C. 0. D. or on approval ; mail or phone orders not accepted Shop Tomorrow—Store Closed Saturday; Also Monday, Labor Day Women’s Hats Reduced 51 In this group are 35 Sum- mer Hats that regularly sold for much more. Hair straws and felts in both large and small models. MILLINERY, THIRD FLOOR. 83 These 35 Summer Hats are all models that were marked at much higher prices. All fine styles for immediate wear. FRENCH SALON Tuirp FLOOR. Girls’ and Juniors Hats 2 Were $10 to $15. One lot of 20 Straw Hats in an assortment of styles and colors. ‘Were $5, $7.50. 10 Straw and Felt Hats are In- cluded in this group. GIRLS' AND JUNIORS' MILLINERY, FOURTH FLOOR. Junior Misses” Dresses, $8%5 Were $12.50 to $16.75. 12 Summer Dresses of wash silks. Both plain colors and prints in sizes 13, 15 and 17. 10 Junior Misses’ Sum- mer Frocks, of plain and printed volle; sizes 13, 15 and 17. Were $5.75 each. Now $2.95 Junior Misses’ Sum- mer Dresses of or- gandy and silk crepe; sizes 13, 15 and 17. Were $12.50 and $16.75 each. Now Tan Dress Coat of kashmir with butter- mole cuffs; size 15. Was $49. Now $18 JUNIOR Mist 5 Junior Misses' Sum- mer Dresses of flower- ed chiffon and sports silks; sizes 13, 15 and 17. Were $29.50 and $39.50 each. Now $18 3 Sports and Dress ats; sizes 13, 15 and 17. Were $29.50 each. 1 .Yunlor Misses' Sk Crepe and Georgette Dresses; pastel colors in sizes 13, 15 and 17. Were $16.75 each. Now $7.50 ArpareL, FOURTH FLOOR. Girls’ Frocks, $1.95 Were $2.95 and €. 1. Washadle Sk and Dresses: 12 and Ta Were 1175!\ ana 11673 ‘sach Now & 23 of these flowered dimity and 7. 8 and 10. Priday only at this 4 Girly: Tweed and Kasbeen ‘onts: dress and Tondei; dires 1019 -ne e Were $20.50. Now .. $14.50 12 and 14. Were uo GRS’ AppARzL, FOURTH FLOOR. i Juveniles” a: 6 Infants’' Dresses, hand- made and embroidered. Were $5 each. Now $3 4 Plllowcases, hand em- brotdered. Were $3.50 each. Now $2 1 Crepe de Chine Car- riage Set, trimmed with Irish lace. Was $15. Now ... ..$7.50 37 pairs Infants’ Socks and Stockings. Were 25c and 50c pair. Now 10¢ 1 Child's Green Lacquer Desk. Was $35. Now $25 1 Chair to Match Desk. Was $12.50. Now $7.50 3 Little Gis Dre: . Were $4 each. Now §1.50 Infants’” Needs 6 Little Girls' Summer Dresses. Were $1.95 each. Now.. $1 e embrnld- Were $5 nc;n 9 Infants’ Doub ed Shirts. Were l\ each. Now ..... ..50¢ 5 Sweaters, button and slip-over styles. Were $2.50 and $3.50 each. Now ... ... 15¢ 6 Bathing Suits, all wool ‘Were $1.50 and $2 each. Now . .50¢ 1 Little Girl's Coaf Was 330 INFANTS' AND JUVENILES' APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. Corsets and Brassieres 12 Girdles and Belts; odds and ends of vari- ous makes; of swami and broche; mostly small sizes. Reduced 10 .iociiiinannn ... 50¢ Voile Com binations; boneless: small sizes; lace trimmed. Re- duced to 9 Corselettes of striped batiste with elastic sides; sizes 32 and 40. Were $2.45. Now $1.75 Step-in Girdles of elas- tic: boneless: sizes 30 and 31. Were $5. Now $1.95 Corsets, THIRD FLOOR. 4 Side-Fastening Girdles; satin ribbon; 28, 30, Sl Reduced to X1 5 La-Tec Corselettes of figured broche and surgical elastic; sizes 34, 36 and 42. Were $7.50 each. Now $2.95 Imported Elastic Step- ins, lacing at the top back; sizes 27, 31 the large figure; broche, swami and ' tricot; sizes 38 to 46. Were $2 and $2.50. Now $1.50 Novelty Jewelry Reduced Buckle. Was $12. o ey tone Buckles. 3 was $5. Marcasite and Jet Pin. Was $4. Now...$2.25 Hat Pin; pear]l (Imita- tion) and mlrculu Was $8. Now......$4 Novelty Hat Pin; " mar- casite. Was $12. Now $8 Noveity Pins. 1 at $2; was $3. 1 at $2.25; was $4. 1 at $2.50; was $5. Novelty Circle Pin. Was $5. Now....$2.25 2 Novelty Hat Pins. Were 6. Now.....$3 2 French Pearl (Imita- tion) Necklaces with marcasite clasps. Were $30. $15 1 Novelty Necklace wllh imitation unphlre drops. Was $25. Now . 2 Nnnlly Necklaces. 1 at $4, that was §8 1 at $9, that was $15 and Jlfll Enameled Perfume 7 at $2; were $4. Sterling Silver Pih, set with crystal. Was lG . Now .... Sterling Silver umn. set with white stones. Was $8.50. No $5 Sterling Silver Pins, set with crystals. $10. Now Novelty Pin, set with imitation amethyst. Was $3.50. Now..$1.75 Novelty Pin, set with imitation amethyst. ‘Was $2.50. Now..$1.50 Novelty Metal Were $3.50 each. Now Novelty Bracelet with imitation sapphires. Was $18. Now....$12 NoveLty JEWELRY, First FLOOR. Girls’ Furnishings Reduced 7 Navy and Red Bathing Sults with striped skirts; sizes 14, 16 and lfl Were $2.95 each. $1.95 Whlls Middles with short sleeves, trimmed with white braid; size 12. Were ‘l 50. Now . 95¢ Middies ‘with blue LDllm‘! and cuffs or. all blue, trimmed with white brald Sizes 12, 14, 18 and 20, but not in every color. Were $1.95. Now. .$1.45 White Broadcloth Mid- dies with long sleeves, trimmed with white silk brald; size 12 Were $2.25 each. $1.50 Now Gmus’ Furnismings, Fountu FLook 29 pairs Three - quarter Length Socks; cham- pagne and tan in sizes 7, 1% and 8. 86e. 450 Pongee Middies, trim- med with brown brai long sleeves: size 14, Were $3 each. NOW ......o..00 8188 Silk Pongeo Combina- tions with bullt - up shoulders and elastic knees; sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12 Were lSflA each. Now......$14 Quilted llnlllrolw. nf rose silk; size 10. Wes $12.50. Now.....$6.95 Rayon Kimono; red and white plaid; size 12. Was $7.50. Now i Linen Values for Friday 60 Ttallan Linen Guest Towels with colored borders; embroider e d Very special...2 for §1 25 Flemish Linen Cloths, with colored borders Specially priced. .. .$1 12 Bath Towels, white with tan borde Were 81 each. Now Moe Linens, Beconn FLoow # Double Damask Table- cloths, 70x81 to 70xA4 sizes, Special, ... 84,95 12 Double Damask Table- cloths, 72x81 to T3x84 sizos. Hpecial. ... $5.95 50 Rayon Lace Table Scarfs, ecru shade In the 1AxM4 slze. Were $1.80. Now e Handbags $3 Weress 4 Black Moire and Black Silk Pouch Bags with long handles; trimmed in snake 1 black molre silk pouch bag with long handle and 8 straw bags, pouch style, in_ assorted colors. 4 f‘f" E '.}.' a'- ”w ph ot ribbon ,u one nav; 1y Lu-rnn Clonnl Finar Froon Ll " al Now . h L] E’:n‘ m !‘.\‘u- nl.x Negligees, %69 Were $9.75 5 Ombre effects In tailored styles and 4 Pigured Voile Robes with rayon lin- ings, tailored styles in flesh, copen and red Necrigees, Trirp Froor. Granite Silk Hose Special, $1-35 Pair 420 Pairs at this special Friday price The ot includes service, semi-sheer and chiffon welghts in broken color assort- ments; : sizes 815 to 10. 34 Pairs Novelty White Silk Hose. Greatly reduced o ............$1 Pair Hos1Ery, FIRST FLOOR. Silk Chemise, $145 Greatly Reduced 10 Crepe de Chine Chemise. both tal- lored and lace-trimmed styles. Peach and green in sizes 38, 40, 42 and 44. 9 Crepe de Chine Gowns; lace-trimmed and tallored styles: green, peach, coral and flesh in s 16 and 1 Were $4.95. Now.. .$3.65 4 pairs Glove Silk ‘Bloomers: flesh and white in sizes 5 and 8. Were $2.95 each. Now 3 Glove Silk Step-in: in sizes 5 and 6. Were $2.95 each. Now . K 2 Glove § and fles in sizes 5 and 9 Were $3.95 each. Now . .$2.95 .1 Peach Crepe de Chine Gown with kimono sleeves; a tailored style in stzr 15. Was $7.95. v $4.9 1 Suit of Pajamas: printed blue cnnt Mvh pongee trousers; size 16. Was 85 $3.75 sm( UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR Dresses, $5 Were 510 12 Crepe de Chine Dresses, in rose, tan, orchid and black; also 2 Tan Georgette Dress: sizes in the combined lot are 14, 18, 36, 40 and 42 4 Printed Georgette Dresses; short- sleeve styles in sizes 14, 18 and 38 Were $13.75. $6. 1 Green Sports Dress with short sleeves; size 20: slightly soiled. Was $10. Now $3.95 Lesser PRICE DRE: THIRD FLOOR. Sports Frocks, $9-75 Were $13.75 and $16.50 12 of these silk crepe and linen frocks. ’l"an,a green, rose and white, in sizes 14 to 18. 12 Sports Dresses, of silk crepe; sleeve- less models and others with flannel jackets. Some prints and some plain colors; sizes 34 to 38. Were $16.50 each Now $12.25 15 Slip-over and Cardigan Sweaters of wool and rayon. Green, white and maize, in sizes 34 to 40. Were $ each. Now 5 Wool Bathing Suits. green, blue lnd red. in sizes 40 and 42. Were $5 uch Now $2.9! 5 Flannel and Silk Crepe Skirts, v\hltl- orchid. blue and green, in sizes 34, 38 and 40. Were $5.75 t0 $13.75. Now $3.95 SporTswEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Misses” Shoes, $2 Greatly Reduced ‘This group of round-toe, short-vamp shoes contains both high and low heels. A varfety of styles, and these combined sizes—5, 5'; AAA: 43, 5 6 AA: 44155, 815, 6 A: 3, 315,4, 413, 5 B: 3, 315, 4, 5. 5%, 6 C. Misses’ Sno:s THmp FLOOR. Blouses, $295 Were $5.75 27 Crepe de Chine Overblouses Plain green, gray, tan, blue, black and printed models. 14 Blue and Tan Broadcloth Shirts and Overblouses, cotton: sizes 34, 36, 42 Yn 46. Were $2.95 each. Now 13 White Radium Shirts with club Ind one button collars; sizes 38 to 44. Were $7.50 each. Now . g 4 Tan and Pink sleeves and square neck: and 40. Were $5. No Brouses, THIRD FLOOR. Knit Underwear Greatly Reduced 3 Peach Color Chemise, Merode make: size 36. Were §2.95 each. Now...$1.95 6 Rayon Maid Vests, orchid, flesh and white; sizes 36 and 40, but not in all colors. Were $1 each. Now 68¢c 4 Rayon Mald Bloomers, flesh and peach, in size 5. Were $1.95 ir. Now .$1.35 KNIT UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. , Women'’s Pumps, $5-35 Were $8.50 to $10 ‘These 53 pairs are greatly reduced be- cause of their incomplete size range Included are one and two strap mod- els in patent leather and one-strap style with lizard vamp and patent quarter with hand-turned sole and Cuban Spanish heel The combined sizes are 8 to 7 AA 7 AA; 4 to 6 and T A: 35, 4, 65 B 7»4“‘5‘»6'(7 WOMEN'S Snors, THIRD FLOOR, Philippine Gowns, 95¢ Were $1.45 18 of these gowns, trimmed with pastel colored binding and embroidered motifs upon white grounds. Sizes 15, 16 and 17 In the lot. Corron UnoErRwEAR, THIRD FLooR Misses’” Dresses, $9-75 Were $16.50 and $10.50. 19 Silk. Linen and Organdy Dresses; some models with sleeves, others sieeveless Sizes 14 to 20 in maize, white. blue and prints 11 Georsette -and Silk Crepe Dresses; one and Two pieca stvles in white. tan and orchid; sizes 14 to 20. Were 31650 each. Now veres SIREH 12 Linen and Siik Crepe Frocks: prints and plain colors; tan, rose, sreen and lng in ;’Ilrn 14 to 20 Were' $130 ‘and $1f Misses’ Dlx“r‘ Tuiro FLOOR. P ” “Lindbergh’s Flight,” $7.50 Were $10 # Motion Pleture Piims of this famous ight. Made for small home projectors. Kopaks, Fmar Froor Junior Girls’ Oxfords $295 Were §5 95 Palrs of mocassin oxfords with leather golex” Peatl, white and fan ate inciuded tn W \ 15 Pairs of Two-Tone Oxfords Jitn erope Jojes. Slaea 3%, 5 8 A% LT Palrs Junior Misses’ Pumps and mples from well _known k angd tan eall and two-tane s with leather and rubber soles L tan ealf and patent Itnlhir Ipeclally Priced . s3.05 D\Il Omnvnnu Bnoes, Fourtn Froor Walnut Room Dresses $ 1 5 Were $45 to $60 ln this drastically reduced group of 11 fine dresses are included— 6 Street Frocks of light color crepe de chine. 2 Afternoon Frocks of sheer materials. 2 Printed Frocks. 1 Evening Frock of printed chiffon. Other Walnut Room Frocks reduced Printed Chiffon Evening 1 Imported Dress; light oy Fracks; sizes 16 and 33. Were georgette; size 42. Was $65. $65 each. Now ... wasore mu 2.Piece Scarf Print Dress; ted; size 16. Was $50. Period Evenln‘ Gown ‘Nn:\&m,d, sk ruffled; light green organdy: 2-Piece Dress; importec Size 18. Was $75. Now $35 print; size 16, Was 850 2. Pless: Drtess/ novelly, OV o crepe de chine; gray, in Light Gray Dress; handmade S e ae/805. Now S50 French crepe; size 40. Was et Do of geigies Lo B : $19.50 chiffon; size 18. Was $50. Dinner Ensemble; cocoa 2 brown lace and georgette: size 18. Was $95. Now..$33 Organdy Frocks: one a print- Tulle Evening Frock: cream ed model: the other a plain color in size 18. Was $85 color. Were $50 each. Now . 7.50 Now .... $27.50 WaLNvUT R(m'x Tump FrL OOH Women’s Dresses At Clearance Reductions 30 Afternoon Dresses of “D Pastel 1‘1‘}1‘:‘1‘ g.‘r;:é " resses; slightly mu: printed crepe and chiffon; sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42. and pastel wash dresses; Were $16.50 each. Now $5 one and 2-plece models in 11 . Pastel xw'ish GET 5 Dresses; sizes 36, 38, 40, sizes 36 to 44. Were $25 iy P o and $20.50. Now...$16.50 Were $1950. Now $12.25 25 Printed Chiffon, Crepe 25 Printed Crepe and Wash and White Silk Pique Dresses: sizes 36 to 46. Dresses: sizes 36 to 44. Were $16.50 and 31’50 Were $39.50. Now..$19.50 $10 Womrx's Dresses, THIRD Misses’ Coats, $9-75 Were 51650 8 Navy Georgette Coats at this very great saving. Sizes 16 and 18 in the group. 2 Taffeta Evening Wraps; vel- 2 Tan and Black Kasha Coats; low and rose in sizes 14 and size 16. Were $69.50 and $95 each. Now ........... ..$25 16. Were $49.50. Now $16.50 8 Kasha and Twill Coats; navy. 4 Tailored Suits of navy “twill and oxford: sizes 14, 16 black and tan in sizes 14, 16 and 20. Were $29.50 to and 18. Were $25 'elch $59.50 each. Now.....$18.75 Misses’ Coats, THIRD FLOOR. 10 Women’s Coats, $29-%0 Were $39.50 and $49.50 5 Tan and Gray Tweed Sports 4 Ensembles: coats of vendome Coats, some English imports in crepe; dresses of white crepe‘ the lot. canary, orchid and peach 5 Navy and Black Kashmir coats in the group. Were Coats with squirrel collars. $29.50 each. Now $12.50 2 3-Piece T-n Silk Ensembles: 1 Forstman - Hoffman Lucette size 38. Were $39.50 each. Dress Coat with double cape. $25 Was $79.50. Now. 19. Little Women’s Dresses, $12:25 Special for Tomorrow This lot of 17 dresses, if purchased regularly, would be much more. Including printed georgette crepes, chiffons and plain flat crepe and georgettes in tan shades. Both long and short sleeve models with at- tractive trimmings. Sizes 33!z to 4312. 9 Larger Women's Wash Crepe Dresses: tailored models in blue, rose, tan and green; 3 Larger Women's Kashmir Dress Coats, fully lined with crepe de chine; tan, black and 401, 4215, 4415, 4615, gray in sizes 4214, ‘6‘1. 4815, iced to ....$13.50 Were $39.50 each. Now, $12.50 LIIlIP Women's I(Ad\mlr Coats in black and green. One a tailored, belted model and the other fur trimmed: sizes 352 and 37!5. Greatly reduced to, each $15 Sercial Size ApPaRrL, THIRD Froo. Home Frocks, $1.95 5™ 24 Printed Pongee Frocks in sleeveless, straightline models. 5 Shant-Orient and Printed Broadcloth Frocks in both long and short sleeve styles. e L olle i 7 Printed Voile Frocks; col- 0 gt VoS e = plecs Jarless models With 1on€ uiyies with long sleeves, sleeves and pleated front <were $705 each. skirt Black-and-white R 2on 8395 and blue-and-white. Were . 5 peasant i $795 each. Now....$595 ° hand - embroidered: long - sleeve models in tan only. 10 Tmported Voile Frocks, In Rron® SO0 0 hand taflored and em- oS o broidered styles with long and short sleeves; rose, 5‘;‘,"{;“’"’2"“"‘:‘;“"""‘9 peach and lavender. Were ok g A s $595 and $10. Now $2.95 e e N . by and sleeveless models. Were $5.95 each. Now...$3.95 12 Homan Silk Frocks: 5 straightline, one - piece 14 Striped Tub SHx Frocks: styles with long sleeves. straightline models ~with Biue, green, tan and rose 1ONg sleeves: red and rose Were §550. Now....$895 g Were $5.05 sach HomE Frocxs, Tums Froor Costume Slips Reduced 8 Costume Slips of lace-trim- 9 Radium Costume Slips: tai- med crepe and tatlored lored bodice tops: tan, black. ravon; flesh and tan. Were white, flesh and gray. Were $295. Now.... +...9% $750 each. Now .$4.95 11 Radium Costume Stips, with S, ,"Rflnr;""‘b‘(‘d,f_““;‘;: tailored bodice tops: nAvy Tan ang: gy . 0 black and tan. Were $3 Wer 050 ath e st each. “Now . £ NETS 3 Crepe de Chine Petticoats. 9 Crepe de Chine Costume lace trimmed. flesh and Ships _with tatlored bodice green in 24 and 26 ineh tops: black and navy. Were length. Were $5.05 each $5.95 each. Now.......$3.95 X Costume Stivs, THip PLoor Uniforms Reduced 6 Tallored Black Uniforms, 15 Soisette Uniforms, tallored straightline, high-neck mod- »~"(n':n:hmn9 r‘nudrbu trimmed ere ol ; 89 wi organdy collars and els. Were $5 each. Now $2.95 cuffs; gray only. Were $8 Mohair Uniforms, straightline b g ..$2.95 models; gray only. Were $15 White Organdy Apron Sets each. NOW ............$7.50 with bibs. Were $1 o set. Now ... 8¢ 10 Silk Poplin Uniforms: tai- Net Apmn Sets with Vassar lored, straightline styles straps. Were $3 and $¢ a trimmed with organdy col- set. Now 93¢ lars and cuffs. Black and 3 White Lawn Apron Sets. Were $7.75 each trimmed with embroldered $5.95 edge. Were $3. Now...$1.95 Unirornts, THinp FLooR Toys Greatly Reduced 8 Base-Ball Gloves. Were $125 1 Dell with celluloid head: each. Now .. 9% dressed, with bonnet. Was 12 Sets A B C Picture Blocks. fl::. i Do it . Were $1.25 a set. Now ..65¢ 1 ayes; Gromed. Was $9.15, 1 Doll House Room, with furni- Now 36.50 ture, Was $17.75. Now $11.50 1 Yl:flnnls Babe Doll. Waa 11 5“ 3 Doll House Kitchens, with gl furniture. Were $1.75 each Mama, Doll, large’ size ,w.‘,‘; Now $5.30 Jointed Doll, undressed. Was 3 Kid Body Dolls, with closing $3.50. Now ... 82.28 eves and hair wigs, Were Large Jointed Doll. dressed $6.75 each. Now $4.38 Was $0.75. Now $6.18 Many Other Toys Also Greatly Reduced Tovs, Fountit FLook Large Toys Reduced 1 Medium Size Alrplane with 1 Lavge Size Fire Chief Auto, disc wheels, rubber tires nicRel- pu«ed bollers _and Was 811, Now . S8 wooden ladders. Was $27.80. 1 Large Buick Aute, chain drive, Now .$20 windshield, mud guards and Tub Racer, heavy rubber-tired bumpers. Was $3250 spoke wheels and chain drive. Now ... $28.73 Was $25. Now . 81495 “Tovs, FourTi FLook A

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