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30 NEEDLEWORK HOPE | OF STORM VCTINS Mayaguez Sees Way to Re- habilitate Self Through Linen and Silks. By the Associated Press. MAYAGUEZ, Porlo Rico, September 27.—With coffee plantations and sugar | $12. cane heavily damaged, Mayaguez today | looked to needlework as its immediate | salvation from the devastation wronght by the iropical hurricane. Before this west coast city w: t‘ e storm, coffee c\ ports w second and s hit by Bar third, The o cally unharmed b ica was hard hit econom endence is being piaced on lo ‘provide rice and beans ay eekly. Mayag in pajamas, pillow slips, chiefs. children’s clothing. table linens, and other handmade linens end silks If the United States continues to pro- vaguez feels able to | and @ i | | vide a market, M supply even larger quant greater variety of needlework, for with other employment scarce thousands of additional workers will turn to the needle. Recovered From Two Disasters. Mayaguez has recovered from two dis- asters in the last 30 years and faces and forti- rict was one of the worst damaged sections in the hurricane of 1899 and in October, 1926, bore the of an carthquake that shook the REHABILITATION PROGRESSES. | where most of the ¢ | blown .o |tute and it is feared that unl, re helped soon it will t rars for TIIE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, of rehabilitation today with assurance responding generously to appeals for supplies and that the catside world the Red Cross relief | | its iy Migandss felSEriodsfConti that allot NEWSREEL CAMERAMAN INJURED IN AUTO CHASH ief fund set for and that were pr lh(‘h‘ respective quotas. Additional roads have been cleared sing lu\\.’\ld tion After Car Turns Tuartle Near Bow Harry Tugander, aged raman_for Paramount of debris to expedite the bringing in of | Sibley Hospital in a supplies to the devasiated area ie. 25, movie cam- | Newsreel, rious conditi Con- |25 the result of injuries sustained y nors Highway along the eastern shore | {erday in an automobile accident on the | of Lake Okeechobee has been opened | Pefense Highway near Bowie, Md. photographers who were Okecchobee City while, while the pec area are doing what {1 v rehabilitation, _ the adquarters of the Red under advisement a- plan to s cople of the country for a fu 000,000 for the per tation of the Okeechobee Okcechol the hu section are de s th when L ts ban! Many people in th were o ar them to get back to normale; Near Cardiff, Wales, road repai | have placed a sisn reading, * the road is worth two in the ditch. to Canal Point.|News the can | minor injuries. him at the George Sk has | 2600 Tiden : the | Associated Pre 1 of | , was hack Academy, at Annapolis, aphed the foot ball hine hit a rut on [x road. cansing the car dding and Fucl aman for Pacific & At ‘m otfter occupant, soon revived. Skad- | ding caid he sander and on Wmnnfltun in the car of Joe Jamle- | “on, New York Times cameraman. COMING .~ MIONDAY “OCIORER st QASRNMGTON WWest Palm Beach Auured of Ample Outside Aid. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Septem- ber 27 (#).—Residents of the Flor hurricane area went about thelr wor O $1.50 Lace Curtain SEF THE SOADAY PAFEFRS 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. INGSPALACF Satisfaction Friday---Green T Rayon Lace Curtain Stripes. Average length about 115 vards wide, full width, in ecru and gold color. In full length would sell for $675. These are salesman’s samples. Remnants of 29c Cretonnes. Yard wide. Excellent patterns on light and dark backgrounds. Good lengths for drapery and furniture covering. Yard lic Clearance $1.50 Bar Harbor Cushion Sets. 40 in the lot. Seat and back rest cretonne covered. Well made in 79c large size. Set Third Floor $1 and $1.25 Rayon Under- garments. Clearance of French pantie. bloomers, ste p-ins, chemise and running trunks in pastel shades. Tailored and lace trimmed 69(: Bargain Aisle Flannélette As- Children's 59c Gowns and Combinations. sorted stripes. Gowns in sizes 4 to 14 Combinations 4to 12 years 39¢ Since 1859 Fine Corners 29c ea suitable i and transoms, only, Third Floor icket Specials u IIIIIIIIIII||Illlllllll“llll||IlIlIIIIlIlIlIIlI|IIIlIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIlIII"|lHIl|||||IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllll-E Imported Felt Hats | Actually Worth $2 and $2.50 1,59 For Friday o this exceptional . on very desi felt ¢ fashioned—really you would expect these to he —glorious new colori Dbrims . . . irregular slashed brims. Striking “trims.. .pins...felt cutouts. ..chic brims 4 . - 14 athers, skull caps, ms.. bonds. . turne pompoms...velvet...r Street Floor—King's Palace -IIIII|II|I|IIIQIIIIIlIII1IlIIIIIIIIIIIll|IIIIllllllllllII|III|IIIllIIIIIIIIIIIII||||IlllIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII|III"|I|||II|I|||||||§ JllllIIIIlI|IlIIIII||I!I!I|II|IlllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIllllmlllIIllIIIIIIIII||||||II|I|IIllIIlIlIlIllllllllllll"“!lllll[ Fu“ Fashloned Hos‘ery Pure Silk or Bemberg Remnants of ® When Washable Prints sold from the bolt these charming fabrics sold for 25c to 3% a yard. matched—and Mill lengths—many ma be would make delightful cks for school as well as for the home. ain and fancy Every pretty color is included. that enough for several frocks- weaves are so chi rayons. suggest in_cottons and We buy and weaves come prepared to the patterns and so inexpensive. you Street Floor—King's Palace R $1 and $1.50 Panty Dresses and Creepers, Gingham and loth, trimmed with solid lar and cuifs, embroid- itching Panty izes 2,3 and pers in sizes 4 49(: 8 lhlmnat« Hw zed ramcoats and red. Made with cor- I large patch pock- ~7'~’I.’v-|v 8198 g2 . Alliwol 108 \:m cond Floor Novelty Jewelry. A < wtment of broad C.1~e~. Hm only made and roomy 88C value Rase Bud Trimmings. Madc and embroidery in solid ¢ and combinations. Ex- trimming ' 10c Firm 19¢ for ateen £ a: eh elastic afe comfortable Street Floor with and _Clearance nl Handkerchiefs. aming Buttons. r dress trin nits and coats. Flaor Boys' $1.50 Woolen Knickers. Serviceable mixtures in light or dark patterns. Lined throng ont. Incleded at this price unlined luroy kuicker these 1 good for B0y &0 .. Loys® §1 d white, tan and blne mnl vvn\rh\ patterns. Also fancy perc i new de Collar-attached on cn Hil . Sizes ¢ $3 Raincoa Cnar- waterpro rub- raynster, Rubber make, A mented seams, 9 to 18 Sou'we Boys® piece sui of mixtures, coat, pairs of kn one pair_each pants. Tan, mixtures in single breasted coat sty Sizes 7 to 17 vears Street Floor igns S $2.89 o match, 69c. Suits. Four- heavy woolen vest and two s or choice of long and short brown and_ gray double 36.85 89¢ Slightly irregular — pi stockings with a short lisle welt. Full fashioned of coursel ucmherg the suner rayon Imsner), in & wide variety of <hades as shown for Fall. driving the car to Washington from the Naval *d in_placit Filet and Nottingham Tace Curtain Corners, windows hats. Be: Two riding | time escaped with where they pho- | team, when the the side of the to turn turtle re knocked un- walter | lid street, cam- ! c Photos, | or short In ecru T RN nly— auti- much d up ibhon ure silk Also stunning More ihan a dozen tones in the group. 50c All-Rayon Hosiery 25¢ Perfect, square and lieel stockings, rayon fro toe. All decirable Fall and Winter. Street Floor —— 0. N. T. Cotton. s in black and w shades pointed m top to for 100-yard lite. All T'his is the size Hm \Mml <pool. sells jor 3%¢ Sani id flesh to 73c Dies varied as able and ortment ‘.( regular styl shields in broken size Gowns. e Stamped Women's strined law in pink or attractive imple patterns roidery ary gum ribber. €9 od size and quality. . Shields, A 5¢ each 10c White 25¢ nh tach- < 25¢ nogowns blue. Stamped in " 49¢ Goe and 79¢ Stamped Iinens, room set of linen. Consists of ter and ]mH nuh Stamped in daisy designs. Street Ilonr Dining Men’s $2 Union Suits, rihbed and h igh dinm weight 6 10 4 Men’s $1.49 P nelette and Many trimmed frogs. Well proportioned Ato D Boys’ Usnally sold for Firm woolen suitings rns to match the n witl Sizes and browns and gray. - 89c ce and zes 634 golf to 734 . Street Floor style 0 i otton | cut, ge Youths $1 and £1.30 Lelgian -inch cen- searf Me- I union random. $1.69 Fleeey ngee, b rayor neronsiv 31600 in pat ew suits One- I D. C., THURSD AY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1928. WooDpwWARD & lLOTHROP 10™ 11™ F anD G STREETS Remnant Day Savings %, 15-—-and More Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable, not sent C. 0. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted Men’s Suits, $29-75 Were $45 and 350 25 splendidly styled suits of worsteds, unfinished worsteds and cheviots. Models for Men and Young Men, reduced because of broken size range. The sizes included are--34 to 46 Regular— 45, 31, Short-—-40, 42 Lone 38, 44, 46 Stout. 8 Pairs Worsted Trousers, in 15 Black and White Dress stripes suitable for wear with \:{ulsfl;:t:: éfigfllflmsoi;;% morning coat and vest or 3%t 4 43 GeERAT, BN h dark coat. Waist sizes 3 at $6.25 that were $8.50 81, 32 and 34, Were $13.50 6 at $1.50 that were $10 pair. Now.. ... $9.75 6 at $9.25 that were $12.50. ‘THE MFN'S STORE CoND FLOOR. English Lounge Suits $39.75 Wwere 65 and 575 13 Flannel and Twi¥ Suits in medium weigl wear. ‘These sizes«8, 47, 38 Shorts 35 to 40 Longs 39, 42, 44 B.C Gabardine Coat: y and tan; belted model: s suitable for Fall ). 44 Regular—37, 4 Chamois Vests, with sleeves; 38, 40, 42, 44 sizes 40, 42, 44 and 48. Were Were $45. £30. Now e ENGLISE SHOP OF THE MW STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Rayon Socks Special, 55¢ pair Only a limited number of these sof that regularly would be priced far higher, Early shopping is wise. Fancy figures and clocked effects, reinforced with double lisle hecls and toes. 36 Pairs Fancy Wool Socks, in 20 Pairs Pure Wool Golf Hose: a light weight; sizes 10 and sizes 10 and 10!%; imported 101, ‘V«’Ix‘bl pair, Now 65¢ and (}ull!"slll‘. Were $4 and 27 Night Shirts; muslin and $5 pair. Now.... -0.32 outing flannel; sizes 15 to 18. 95 Aghletic Union S Were $1.50 and $2. Now $1.15 24, 36, 38, 46, 50. Were $1.50 24 Suits Pajamas; mercerized and $2. Now..... ..85¢ cotton; medium and 1arg 55 pieges Nainsook Underwear; Sives. Were §2 and $230. "ceyeless, coat style shirts in oS35 izes 42, 44, 46, 50; knee 10 Sults Broadcioin ana %5 42 44 46 50; drawers in sizes 30, 34, 36, 44. Madras Pajamas; white and were 75¢ garment. Now 25¢ colors; medium size. Were 40 Men's White Oxford Shirts; $5. NOW.....oooeeennn. 37 Fancy Foulard Bow Ties. collar-attached and neckband 8! styles; sizes 1515, 16%, 17, Were $1.50 each. Now. 12 English Tweed Berets; 1712, 18. Were $3 each. NOW .ivvvnnenenniesss..$1.85 67 to 73. Were $4. Now $1 THE MEN’S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Oxfords, $5:95 Were 7 to 512 pair 41 Pairs Tan and Black Calfskin Oxfords in a straight-lace style; also black viel kid in a |)Ilnl.1 st. With leather sole and rubber heel. A7 11';;B7; C 10; D 6, 7 to 10. THE MEN'S STORE, Si:(‘oND FrLoOR. Boys’ and Youths’ Sports Oxfords, $395 50 sui 10 pairs two-tone Elk Sports Oxfords with crepe sole. Sizes 111, 1215 B; 11%, 2, 815; 5 C; 3 D, 3 pairs Boy 'k Calfskin Oxfords in & stralght tip last with leather sole. Sizes 215, 413 B; 4 C. Tan Caliskin Oxfords with straight tip and leather sole. 21,3, 4 B: 4C; 33 6D. 'OURTIT FLOOR. Boys” Wool Knickers Special, $2:95 11(:{) Pairs at a price far lower than they would be regu- arly. Good quality fabrics in tans, grays and browns, all fully lined and well reinforced. Sizes 9 to 18. Boys” Topcoats $4.95 Were $10.75 and $12.75. 15 Fall weight Reefers and Topcoats of a good quality blue serge; sizes 6, 7, 9 and 10 34 Small Boys' Wash Suils, suitable for Fall wear; sizes 3, 4,5 and 8. Reduced to 85¢ 31 Cotton Duofold Union Suits, in 4 and 6 year sizes only. Were $1.50 and $1.75. Now 9 Wool Duofold T in a 4-year $2.50. Now 4-Piece Suits Special $11.95 31 of these suits, comprised of coat, vest and 2 pairs of golf knickers. Medium and dark shades of gray, tan and brown. i1 Winter Overcoats; double- breasted models in sizes 11, 12, 13, 14 and 18. Were $25 and $30 each. Now...$14.75 11 Tdeal Underwaists, in sizes 4, 5 and 6; slightly solled Were 65c. Now ... ceesee 13 Merode Union Suits, of Fnl]- weight colton; sizes 3, 4, 5, and 8. Were $1.50 and 31 75 Boys' APPAREL, PA)\)RTH FiLoor. Cutlery and Smoking Needs Greatly Reduced Pairs of Sciswors. Were £1 a palr Kooais anp CoTiiY, Finst FLOOR. Mm'ors and Pictures Reduced slisht finws and {per foctions. + direct’ copics of e s umm-x corated frames. Were $30. Sii Bxil and ox12'slac, Wore $7.50, sing Frames: 6%9 size. Were $2. Now. RRORS AND PICTURES, SrxTH FLOOR. Housewares Greatly Reduced These offerings may be slightly soiled, damaged or shopworn Mutsehler “Laflat” Porcelain-top Wrought Iron Fish Aauarium. Pastry ' very completely ap- s i 172°top size. _ Was Clothes "H a mi'p e Fi enameled. Was $5.50. Now. Metal | Clothes Hamper e forated: gry 58.45.° " Noy 1 Grass Was $8.25. Now. 16-inch Vulean steel Kitchen " Mower. 31 marble’ eflec $15 each. & \\'A!'rle' $3. ;fl Todet Tissue—Special 75¢ dozen rolls Only 500 rolls at this special Friday marking. each roll of good soft quality. Housewares, Firtn FLOOR. top size i 1,000 sheets in Apparel for Infants and Juveniles Reduced 4 Infants’ Handmade Sacques. Were $3.50 to $5. Now...$1.50 1 Infant's Crepe de Chine Sacque. Was $10.50. Now $5 1 Batiste Bedspread for child's bed. Was $3.50. $2 13 Babies’ Walking Dresses re- duced: 1 at $5; was $10.50. 11 at $3; were $6.50. 72 Cinderella Rubberettes for dresses. Were 10c each. NOW .cccvececnnerecncnnnans 2¢ 1 dozen Red Star Diapers. Was $2.25. Now $L.75 %{ Rubber Bibs. Were 1oc 2 Boys‘ ‘Wash Suits. Were $5. 50 each. Now $2 6 pairs Flannelette Pajamas. Were $2 each. Now....... 5¢ 10 Children’s Hats, in good styles and colors. Reduced to .... ceeee 504 INFANTS’ AND JUVENILES' NEEDS Fourtn FLOOR. Women’s Umbrellas Special, $4-45 ~Rordered Silk Umbreilas in Jown and greon: mounte b Trames and finished with ‘v a 'd"-: in_ambh nd anartz efects with matechin: MVN and ferriles. 3 Women’s Silk Umbrellas. mount- fmitation : navy blie with contrastinz bo ders. Were $8 each. Now..$5.1. UMBRELLAS, FIRST FLOOR. Lamps and Shades Greatly Reduced All slightly soiled, damaged or shopworn but at great savings. 1 Junior Lamp; marble and antique gold finish base and ruffle trimmed georgette shade. ‘Was $52.50. Now.......$23.50 1 Junior, 2-Light Portable; an- tique gold finish metal and marble base. Was sss.sszod ! vase effect; Persian design. Was $14.50. Now 1 2-Light Tal glass vase with amlque gold finish metal. Was $20. Now $10 1 18-inch Pleated Linen Shade with conventional design. Was $12. Now.. . ‘ 1 18-inch Pare red, black and !’m conven- tional design. 20. 1 18-inch Pleated Was $12. Now. .8 2 18-inch l‘.|r(-hmn|\ Dome: hand painted. Was $14 Now Lanps, € Hand-Embroidered Pieces—reduced i Crib Covers— was $7.50. was $4.50. NTit FLOOR. ART EMBROTOERY SEVENTH FLOOR. Art Embroidery Reductions 5 Dresser Scarfs: dotted S“’lu ‘Were $1 each. Now 1 Vanity Set. Now 24 Normxndle Dollles embrold- ered— 9 at 50c; were $1.75. 15 at 25¢; were $1. 1 Cretonne mdspma $9.50. Now..... 4 Cretonne Pillow: S S $! 7 Decorated Metal Wall Vases. Were $1. Now .. 50¢ 1 Glass Flower Holder; rated. Was $1. 3 Seis Tce Pick and Shaver. Were $1 set. Now.........25¢ 2 7-Piece Luncheon Sets; hand painted. Were $2 set si Au EMBROIDERY SEVENTH FLOOR. Bath Salts Special, 85¢ 100 St. Denis Bath Salts in assorted odeurs. Also varie- gated at the same price. 300 Red Cross Clinic Tooth Brushes, with colored handlés; a fine quality thet we regularly sell for much more. Special. . ..18¢ 3 for 50¢ 36 Hair Brushes; fine quality and assorted styles. Special ToILET Goops, FIRST FLOOR. Fancy Garters Special, 75¢ pair 50 Pairs of flower-trimmed garters at a very special price. All shades. Early shopping is advisable. RisBONS, FIRsT FLOOR. Special for Tomorrow Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, 25¢ These qualities regularly sell for much more. White linen em- broidered handkerchiefs and colored linen handkerchiefs. Only a limited number at this low Friday price. HANDKERCHIEFS, FIRsT FLOOR. Children’s Shoes, $29° Were $3.50 to $8 pair 22 pairs oxfords 9'; B; 4, 42,5, 6,9, 94, tan and smoked elk; leather soles. Sizes 9, 11 C; 4,4%,7D; 6!3 E. 6 pairs Junior Giris’ Patent Swp-in and l-strap Satin Pumps. Sizes 13 A; 1113, 12 B; 11 C; 1}, 4 pairs Junior Mlsses' Blonde Cu]f Su*p-m Pumps with covered heel. Sizes 515, 12 pairs Grow Sizes 1313, 1, 17 fiAA:SC 1215, 13 B. sole. Sizes 212 9 pnirs Junior 'vus<p Sizes 612 AAA; T A; 2 Sizes 4, 513, 6%, 7 C. 12 pairs Junior Mx«cs' Tan Calf oxmrd< i 2%, 712, 8 A; Oxfords; 3 B; 21, 3 4 pairs’ Junior Misses’ Tan Woven Sandals, Srg(;kleld‘ Elk Moceasin Oxfords, with leather 5 pairs Junior ‘Girls' Tan CBIX Oxfords with leather sole. 13, 1, 132, 2 D; 13, 1, 1l2, 2 E. Sizes plah’é toe and crepe nnven ‘black-and-white calf. 4,5, 5% with crepe soles. CHILDREN’S SHOES, FOURTH FLOOR. Round toe Short vamp Shoes, 33 75 Were $6.50 and 58 12 pairs in patent high and low h AAA; 415, 5%, 7 Sizes 5 AAA; 5, 5% AA: 4. 4 Now reduced to $6.50 pair. Misses’ Snoes, THirD FLOOR. , lizard and suede trimmed models with s in the combined lot are 5l to 6% 4 B; 3, 6, 61,7 C. \'.1th round toes nnd spike heels, A; 3,44 Were $1.65 Axminster Rugs, $23:95 Were $35. md in good patterns. 2 9x12 Scotch Weave Rugs; seam- less and reversible. Were $24.50 eHEDSE NOWL . oo uisainisias $18 8.3x10.6 Wool Wilton Rug. Was $90. Now. .ee $62.50 9x12 Windsor Chenille Rug: re- versible and seamless: IMPER- FECT. Was $76.50. Now $47.50 6x9 Seamless Axminster Rug. Was $27.50. Now $45 each. Now. 6x9 Seamless W Rug. Was $87.50. Now. n .$§62.50 RuGs, Firtu FLOOR. B 12 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs, of a well-known make 1 9x12 Worsted Wilton Rug; finest quality. Was $132.50. Now $86.50 2 3x6 Axminster Rugs. Were $8.50 each. Now..... 5.50 15 Oval Chenille Rugs Reduced. 3 3x6 size. $8.75. Were $13.75. 2 30x60 size. $6.50. Were $9.75. 3 27x48 size. $4.75. Were $7.75. 4 20x36 size. $2.50. Were $4.25. 3 25x40 size. $3.45. Were $5.25. * 6x9 Wool Wilton Rugs; high grade. Were $47 each. Now $34.50 1 8.6x10.3 Seamless Broadloom Carpel Rug. Was 353 50. qhm‘t Dl"n&!lh% Lino! eums contaln- ing up to 6 square yards. On Pri- day, reduced 507. Criss-Cross Curtains Special, $1-28 pair 4 75 pairs CHSS-CX'U.~§ Curtains. al matching_tie-back 50 pairs Ruffled ‘l1rr|ll|<etlc Cur- tains; 2% yards long. Spe- clal.palr....“..... .95¢ 1 Voile Bedspreads, single width: green and orchid figure on white. Were $5 each. Now.......$2.50 1 Tapestry Panel; approximate siz~ 3x6. Was $30. Now........$20 CURTAINS, SIXTH FLOOR. | finished with attached valance shd In ecru shade only. 0dd Lot Curtains; a large assott- ment with 2 and 3 pairs of a kind. Reduced for clearance. Squares; many patterns in rv‘ve tapestries and velours. Suitable for making pillows, etc. Reduced for Friday selling. 0dd Lot Pillows—Reduced 14 sad more for clearance. Cretonnes reduced to 18c yard Approximately 400 yards that were in regular stock at much higher prices are offered Friday at this reduced price DRAPERIES, SIXTH FLOOR. g Automatic Pencils specia, 45¢ A special purchase that brings a limited number of these automatic pencils at this emphatically special price. finishes, with gold filled rings and C‘;ps 200 pounds of Fine Quality White ‘Writing Paper. 1 pound of paper (52 sheets) and 50 envelopes, special value .... nicely boxed: STATIONERY, FIRST FLOOR. Special China Values In an assortment of enamel Large single sheets. Very 65¢ French China Plates, 25¢ 100 of these plates, all one of a kind and priced far lower than regularly. 22 Tea Cups and Saucers, and gold. Were $1. Now... 1 Japanese Box. Now . 2 Chines gs, a_pagoda shape with wood Irflmcsj gRt‘- duced to CHINA, Fll‘fll FLooR? English Porcelain Plates, 15¢ 150 Plates, all manufacturer’s sam- lpales and much lower than regu- 1], 18 Bmllllon Cups and Saucers, ivory and gold finish. Were $1.50. Now ... 5S¢ 4 23-piece Tea Sets, yellow. ‘Spe- cial, set .83 1 Blue Condiment Set, hand pnin!- ed. Was $2.50. Now. $1 2 Ash Tray Sets, Chineve brasx ’.l: four-plece set. W 1 ‘(‘hlmse Brass Gong. ' W Besisnsvons Special Glassware Savings 24 Colored Glass Bflrrage G..lufl. Special 25 25 Colored Glass Mixin inch size. Special 18¢ 25 _Colored Glass Measuring (_'nps Special . 70 15 Colored G Special .. 10¢ 2 Colored Glass Vanity Boxes \xlth floral decorations. Special..$1.50 GLASSWARE, FIFTH FLOOR. 1 Colored Glass Smokin; deco- rated. Very special . e CC(;o “c l:;verage Tumblers.” ow 3.50 Oflda and Ends Tabie Gluanre. all desirable pieces. Red 50% and more for Friday """ Friday Furniture Savings All Remnant Cay Furniture offerings are sold “as is,” subject to scars, damages and imperfections 1 End Table; red finish; deco- rated. Was $12. Now...$7.50 1 Living Room Table; hexagon shape. Was $25. Now $14.50 1 Fiber Living Room Chai cretonne cover. Was $17.50. Now ....... ..$9.75 1 Windsor Rocker with rush seat. Was $32.50. Now $22.50 5 Card Tables; moire tops and double-braced legs. Were $4 each. Now............$285 1 Card Table; red finish; deco- rated. Was $8.50. Now $5.85 FURNITURE, SIXTH FLOOR. 1 Card Table with ste: top. Was $4.75. Now. n:;l;g White Oak Chair with plint seat. Was $2.75. Now..$1.80 Simmons Wood Crlb' ivory finish. Was $12.50. Now $7.50 Duncan Phyfe Occasional Table with drop le:\es Wu lll m Daven| ‘l‘lble Was $18.50 Now. m -$12.75 Hanging Dome Celling Lamp; red. Was $30. Now......$15 Box Spring to sit on rails of bed; 54x74 size. Was $32. NOW .ivivrennnennneness $25

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