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28 BISHOP ASSAILS CHARGES BY GLASS Cannon Declares Senator | Was “Mere Pawn of 0I- vany” at Houston. By the Assoctated Pre:s | BRISTOL, Va.,, October 25. —thcp‘ Cannon of the Methodist Episcopal | Church South, speaking at & gathering | here yesterday afternoon. devoted a | Inrge part of his address in answer to | t'ee charges by Senator Carter Glass of Tirginia in a speech at Richmond Tues- | day night. | “No man,” the bichop declared, “can come forward and fling as a taunt in | my face that while he wes working | for prohibition I was a paid agent of | the Anti-Saloon League.” Bishop Cannon said that when t enabling act fight was on in Virginia | he led it, and added: “I would have been mighty glad if Senator Gl had been there helping me, but he wasn't.” Defends Political Activity. Senator Glass was described by the bishop as a “mere pawn in the hands of Olvany, Hague and Brennan at Hous- | ton.” Bishop Cannon denied that he had ever received more than traveling expenses from the Anti-Saloon League. | Referring to Senator Glass' charac- terization of him as “One-quart Can- non,” the bishop quoted the Senator | as having on one occasion described | him as an “extreme prohibitionist,” add- | ing, “He evidently thought I was dry then.” The charp that he was a “political parson” also received atten- tion of Bishop Cannon. who zaid: *“If my church wants to censure me at its next General Conference, it can have my resignation,” adding that he cou- sidered it a minister’s right to be active in politics. Bishop Cannon said he voted for James G. Cox, knowing he was a “wet,” because he preferred him to Warren G. | Harding. Bishop Cannon charged that Gov. Smith was guilty of ‘‘a cheap Tamma trick” in sending his telegram to the Houston convention. Cites Racial Issue. ‘The bishop then launched an attack against Gov. Smith for his “Tammany affiliations,” declaring that Ferdinand Morton, colored, a Tammany member ot the Civil Service Commission of New York, had two white stenographers, and at the same time defended Herbert Hoover from charges that the Repub- lican candidate favors inte: gling of the races on terms of equall “Are those New York stenographers girls?” some one queried the bnshnpl from the audience. “About 40 years old, I should say,” the bishop replied, adding that “Tam- | many has other white girls working under negroes.” “The Civil Service Commission in New York,” he said, “consists of a Re- publican Jew, a Roman Catholic Demo- crat and a negro Tammeanyite.” A per- sonal_investigation conducted by him- s2lf, he continued, of the race situa- tion in Hoover's office revealed that Hoover separated the negro and white ‘mrkers in a “sensible Southern way. 5 “Tammany has no principles,” he said. “Organized and protected vice in New York supports Tammeny, and whether Tammany controls Smith or Smith controls Tammany, I care not.” | GLASS DENIES CHARGE. Senator Says Bishov’s Statement Abmt | Houston Is Untrue. LYNCHBURG, Va., October 25 (£).— When the attention of Senator Glass was last night called to the statement made by Bishop James Cannon, jr., ot Brz;lol that Mr. Glass at Houston was ‘mere pcdln in the hands of Olvaney, Huue and Brennan,” Senator Glass | curtly said: “Bishop Cannon was at Houston and Woo ODWARD Veteran, 88, Weds Girl, 18, After One License Is Refused By the Associa‘ed Press. ST. LOUIS, October 25.—After failing in an attempt to get a marriage license in Belleville, 11, October 15, Miss Novena Smith, 18, and Edward N. James, 88, convinced the license clerk at Edwardsville, Ill.. late yesterday that nothing stood in the way of their marriage, and in half an hour were married by a justice of the peace. ‘When applying for a license in Bclleville, the young bride and her older bridegroom identified thems:ives o5 residing in De Soto. fo. Todav. however, thay told the clerk they lived in Collins- ville, TII. James said he Is a retired farmer and veteran of the Civil War, while his bride says she has been his housekeeper for three years. | he knows perfectly well that the state- | ment made by him is devoid of one gain of truth. I note that Bishop Can- | non is reported to have suggested in his | speech that the Mathodist Church might want his resignatien on account of his extraordinary a v in politics. There ere a few things worse than that, {and one of them is deliberately saying \\hal one knows to be untrue.” | At Housts * Mr. Glass continued “I did not see or have any word from Olvaney or Hagus. I doubt if I would | know either of them shculd I meet them. I saw Mr. Brennen once in the | national committee when he spoke and voted cne way, and I spoke and voted another. Thus Bishop Cannon should | understand that a person who nmu claims himself the leader of a grPat‘ mora] cause should attash some= im-| portance to the injunction againat | bearing false witness." ! Having no punils, the school at Bridge of Douglas, near Invernass, Seotland, | which ence h2d nearly 40 on its rolls, has been closed. 1\ 'HOT ROOMS harm ferns Keep a shallow pan full of water in room. It evapo- rates and supplies mois- ture. Feed Plantabbs to your plants each week to keep them healthy and strong. Plantabbs _ODORLESS PLANT FOOD TABLETS T e End Your Gear Troubles Transmission and “Rear Axle” ! Troubles Are Due to Faulty Lubrication. Ask for Ebonite-T for transmis- sions and EBONITE-R for “rear ! axles” and you will have scientific i | gear lubrication. EBONITE | (Combination of Pure 0il) 20 Cents a Shot At Filling Stations and Garages. BA’YERSON OIL WORKS Columbia 5228 & LoTHROP | U™ F axp G Streets Dol Grey YOUR FACE AS YOU IS AS YOUNG MAKE IT \’OU are the cne to determine whether vour face will long maintain 1ts vouthtul loveliness. 1 wall lose 1t» charm under the ageing marks ot negiect: doubl«ctin, crépiness of intexture, inesand wrink es. In the Dorothv Grav salons scientific methods and preparations have been paimsrakingiv developed. tesred andproved successtulin keeping tace and throat smooth, hineless, voung. You can readily follow these treatments m vour own home. using the same method and preparstions whichhave proved so tremendous:v successtul 1n actual trearments 1n the Dorothv Grav salons n six cines. The preparations used mn the Dorothy Gray treat- ment for the dailv care of the skin are: Dorothy Gray Cleansing Cream. to supply gentle but thorough cleansing. The Dorothy Grav Patter. to shmulate the circuia- tion and pat 1n either Speciat Mizture (tor drv skin) or Tissue Cream (for plump 1aces and oilv skine, or Special Skin Cream (for thin throats and taces . Orange Flower Skin Tonic, a mld retreshing astrin- gent to close the pores. Either 4stringent Cream (for drv skins) or Astrin- gent Lotion {for oilv skins , to protect the skin and hold make-up smoothiy. Dorothy Gray Toilet strated by Miss Lillian ries are now being demon- Strawn, direct from the Dorothy Gray Salons, in our Toilet Goods Section on the First Floor. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928. JVOODWARD & LLOTHROP 10" 11™ F anp G STREETS Remnant Day Savings 25%---and More [ Men's, 2-Trousers Suits, $297° A spe ecial price that is far lower than the price at w;uch we carry similar qualities regularly Only a very limited number of suits offered at this price tomorrow. Plain blues, grays styled for both men and young men. us to make TROUSERS ALTERATIONS ONLY. zes 39 to 44. do well to make an early selection. included, in mod Short sizes 34 to 38: Long sizes 37 to 40; Stout Tue MEN's StorE, SEconn FLOOR. Men’s Wool Knickers, $4-9° Plus-4 and regular modd knickers In regular stock the Dark and medium shades included: would be much more: waist sizes 29 to 40. 7 Topcoats, in the comfprtable Balmaccan model; well tailored of a shower-proofed, serviceable fabric. Sizes 34 to 40. Werf $50 each. Now.. 9 English Overcn HALF PRICE. Single and double bre St!d styles: sizes 35, 36, 38 39, 40. Were $65 each. Now $32.50 4 English Gabardines; thns and grays: sizes 42 and 44. Were 845 each. Now. § B $24.35 THE Mzn’s Store, .,zcoun FLoor. $2.15 Men’s Gloves A quality isually priced far higher At this low price we dan only offer a limited number of these fine calfskin pull-on gloves so ideal for motoring, sports and strect wear. &“aggrz sizes, 9 Lisle-and-Cotton Unicn Suits; half sleeve, ankle ¢ length: sizes 34 and 36, Were sz 30 Colored Foulard Bow Ties. Were 81 and $1.50. Now 50c 3 Imported Leather Necktie Cases. Were $8.50. Now $3.85 60 Pairs Fancy Rayon-and- Lisle Hose; seamless double heel and toe; sizes 912 to Were 50c. 12 Madras Athletic Ullhm Suits; sizes 34, 33, 46, 48. Were $1.50 each. lflnw..uc 16 _Stitched Wool English Soft 11. Hats; gray and tah: sizes viees.s.35¢, 3 pairs, $1 67: to 7Y%. Were $5 and 86 10 = Suits Pajamas; soisette, ach. $2.75 broadcloth and madras: English Tweed Be sizes white and colors: small and 87 to Tl Were 34. Now $1 medium sizes. , Were $2.50 7 Calfskin and Cowhife Relts: black and tan: size: 38, 40 18 Colored Silk Shirts: sizes 14, and 42. Were $1.50. Now 85¢ 1412, 15, 1715, Shaker Knit Coat aters: and #10. ! ’3 maroon and black; ssize 36. 12 P. K. Vest Edring Lengths. Were $10. Now....I...$4.85 ‘Were 25c each. Now 2 for 25¢ THE MEN's STore, Secoxp FLOOR. Men’s Oxfords, $6-9° Were ‘513 50 and $14 pair 43 pairs tan and black falf oxfords, in medium, wide and narrow toe lasts. with straight wr wing tips, leather soles and heels. Sizes 713 to 10'; A; 615 to 3, 10‘3 and 11 B; 6, 6!, 7, 0'2, 10, 1015, 11 C: 6, 612 715, 10 11 D. 20 Pairs Mer’s Black aAd Tln Oxfords, in a straight-lace style: a few pairs of black vici kid ln l blucher last llsn anluded lt th- same price. Sizes 6, 7, 8 6,8 8 Were 87 to $12 pair. Now 7 Pairs Men's Black and Brown Pu“m sizes 1213, 13, 14‘« 15, 15Y; and 16. Were $§ and $10 pair. Now. veee 8295 TrE MEN's SToRE, Secoiin FLoor. B‘oys' Underwear Reduced Sizes $ 1 45 Sizes $ I 85 3t09 10 to 16 100 Merode and Duofold garments taken from regular stock and reduced for clezrance. A high-grade cotton-and-wool combination suitable for cold weather wear. Boys’ 4-Piece Suits Boys’ Sweaters Special, $11.75 Special, $2.95 25 suits with 2 pairs knick- 60 Fancy Pull-over Sweaters in ers that, if bought regu'arly, we new patterns and very sturdily would sell for far mor2. Sizes made. Sizes from 10 to 16 8 to 15. years at this special price. 50 Smaller Boys' Wool Hats, in 15 Boys’ Overcoats; gray and various shapes, sizes rnd col- brown, lined with wool and ers. Greatly redule for finished with sateen yoke. clearance to Sizes 14 to 20 years. Orentlv 26 Suits Dr. reduced to $9. Garments. 5 Juniors’ Overcoats, of h VV Friday. Size 1 red wool fabrics, wool lined and 12 and 14 with sateen yoke; sizes 4 and to 5. Reduced to.........$3.95 ¥ Boys’ STORE, Fwnn Flofll Youths” Bbck Calf Oxfords $2-95 paj_r Were §4.50 15 Pairs Black Calf Ox!'ords in 13 Pairs Boys' Tan and Black sizes B 8%, 9, 9%, 05, 11, Calf Oxfords. Sizes B 215, 315, 113, 1, 1% C 9, !) 8%, D‘ 4; C 3, 4, 4l 5 D 3l 4%. 101, 11. Were $4.50. - Were 85 to $7 pair. Bovs' Suors, FOURTE FLOOR. [ Home Needs Greatly Reduced Some of these offerings may be slightty soiled or shopworn 1 White Enlmtl!d Clothes 27 Stainless Steel Butcher Hamper. Was $6.5 Knives. Were 75c each. Now Now Rijid Was $2.70. Now S1. 6-foot U'dell Stepladder. Was $4.50. Now 2.95 Kitehen Chairs; white en- ameled. Were $3.75 each. W L) deviseaenens $1.95 Kitchen Chair; white en- ameled. Was $4.75. Tmeled: "Wete s165. Now oge Now g Telephone Stand ard Stool; of Drawers; un- u“p.;,md Was $5.50. painted. Was $14. Now $6.95 Service Now Meat and Va;euble Safe; M 9 Rochester Wasy wire screened. Was $10.75. ropp'r bottom. Wis Now ......... $1.95 No. 8 Rochestar Wash 5,,",,. Manning-Bowman Salad cooper bottom. Wgs $3.25. Dish, with gless inset in LR ....u 75 nickel-plated frame. Dewey Curtain Sarefcher: $9.50. Now .... 6x12 size. Was $5. Now $2.50 12 Universal Stainless S-foot Filid Stepladd ers. Slicing _Knives. Were 75c Were $2.25 each. Now §1.45 Hovusewares, Firru Fie Toilet Tissue Special 75ctdozen rolls Tomorrow we offer ¢ne dozen 1,000-sheet rolls of this good grade toilet tissue at ithis very special price, Houszwarzs, Frrrs FLO:?I. You will s and fancy patterns are This low price permits Regular sizes 34 to 44; Bridge or Junior Lamp Portables Special, $5 We have had qualities similar to this at more than twice the price. The Junior has a 2- light fixture, the Bridge an ad- justable socket. Both may be had in either Empire or Eng- lish finishes with six sided base and rigid shaft with raised decorations: also silk cord and plug. Only a limited number, choose early. Lamps, SEVENTH FLOOR. Playing Cards Special 2 packs, 80c Linen - finish Gilt Edge Cards of the well known Imperial make. Only a limited number at this price; all put up 2 packs in cardboard box. Starronery, First FLOOR. Satin, 95¢ yard Was $1.65 Only 90 yards of this all-silk satin at this greatly reduced price. All in dark colors. 40 Yards Fancy Velveteen. Very Specially Priced....$2.25 yard 35 vards Black Velveteen. Very Specially Priced i 10 Dress Lengths containing from 3 to 4 yards of satin crepe; navy and blnck w-re $3.50 yard. Now...... .50 SiLks, SEcOND FLOOR. Wash Dress Goods Reduced 25% and more 200 Remnant Lengths contain- ing from 1 to 3 yards comprise this great group. In it are printed zephyrs, percales, broad- cloths, celanese and rayon and plain broadcloth. 30 Yards Embroidered Checked Swiss Voile. Was $1.50 ynrd Now Corron Dress Goops Seconp FLooR. Notions Reduced 60 Pairs Children’s Black Pin- On Supvorters; sizes 1 to 2 and 2 to 4. Were 25c pair. Now 15¢ 35 Juveniles’ Felt Pocketbooks, with - handkerchiefs; assorted colors. Were 25c each. Now 18¢ 48 Enameled Hangers; assorted colors, Were 15¢ each. Now 6 f v 50¢ Norions, FIrsT FLOOR. Photo Frames Reduced 1 Rose Leather Frame; Was $9.50. Now. 1 Tan Leather Fi Now.. size. Were $5.50 each. Now $3 1 Rose Leather Frame; 8x10 size. Was $12. Now... .87 1 Brown Suede Frame size. Was $7. Now. A 1 Blue Oval Leather Frame: 10x12 size. Was $7. Now $4.50 Rose Leather Frame; 10x12 slze Was §7. Now.. Y 1 Gilt Metal Clllre!k Box. Trnve‘ln( (‘YM‘I. case marred. Was $12.50. v00.86.50 CLOCKS AND FRAMES Frst FLOOR. Wardrobe Trunks, $20 Were $37.50 Only 2 of these famous Never- break full size wardrobe trunks at this verv worthwhile saving; each one is lined with Karitol. 1 Neverbreak Wardrobe Trunk, fll size: lined with Karitol. Was $32.50. V. . 1 Wheary Man's Double Duty Wardrobe Trunk. Was $67.50. Now 23! 1 Hortmann Tourobe. $22.50. Now $12. l“\se\'erbrell Dress Trunk. WM ‘TRUNKS, FOURTH FLOOR. Golf Clubs (Drivers) Greatly Reduced 18 of these clubs, all of them the Spalding m: notable Friday slvlnls 4 at $2.50; re $4.50. 6 T. Stewart Gnlf Clllbs (Cleeks) 1. 1 Par Golf Bag. N SrorTING Goops, Fourtit FLOOR Kaiserin Farina Cologne, 35¢ Was 50c bottle Each bottle has a sponge with it. Only 50 bottles at this re- duction. 110 Fine Quality Turkish Wash Cloths; large size, in assorted pastel enlors, Special 15¢ 35 Tourist Bags, assorted colors. Special gy TorLer Goops, Fiast FLOOR. Wool Filled Comforts Special, $350 60 soft comforts with fig- ured and plain tops ; 9-inch borders ; the 72x78 size." BLANKETS, SECOND FLOOR. Week End Candy Special, 95¢ 2 Pound box Regularly this fine grade of chocolates, bonbons, creams, nuts and other dainties is much higher priced. Canoy, FrsT FLOOR. Wemen’s Glace Gloves Reduced $1.95 pair 45 Pairs of Fancy Cuff Gloves make this fine group. In white, 3 e and gray in sizes 6. 7 and T4 50" Pairs Women's Fancy Cuff Fabric Gloves; rosewood, sand and dawn chades: sizes 512 to 71,. Special .. 8! Groves, FIrsT FLOOR. Children’s Millinery Savings 10 Felt Hats, $2 Were $3.75 and $5 10 Felt Hats, $1 Were $3.75 and $5 CHILDREN'S MILLINERY Fourte FLOOR. Masterpieces in Color 50c Were 51 Fach of these 20 books con- tains 8 facsimiles of famous masterpieces, nicely portrayed in color. Books, Frst FLooR. Other Books for Clearance 10 Copies “Mrs. Beeton’s Cook- ery”; new edition, revised. Were $1.50 each. Now....75¢ 1 Copy “Mantrap,” by mcll\r Lewis. Was 75c. Now. 1 Copy “Collector's Luck hl England.” Was $3. Now $1.50 1 Copy “Boosevelt and the Old Guard” Was $3. Now $2.50 1 Table Children’s Books. Re- duced to Half Price for Friday only. 1 Table of Fiction; popular titles. Were 82 each. Now 45¢ Books, Fmst FLOOR. Cutlery, Smoking Needs Greatly Reduced 4 Ash Trays., Were $5 each. Now 75¢ 1 Pocket Knife; slightly dam- aged. Was $5. v 25 1 Cigarette Holder. Was 82 50 Now 4 Seissors. Were $2 pair. an u 1 Pair Secissors. Was $2.50. Now 8 Pairs Button-Hole Scissors. Were 50c pair. Now. ..28¢ | c:gmm Box. sol c 1 Pair Nl“ Scissors. CurLery, I'msT FLOOK. Handkerchiefs Reduced, 2 for 25¢ Were 25¢ Each 25 dozen handkerchiefs in this group, which includes various broken styles and initials. 15 Dozen Women's Colored and White Handkerchiefs; embroid- ered. Were 35c each. Now. 5 Dozen Women's Initialed Hand- kerchiefs; whits and colors: not all initials. Were 50c ea~h. Now ..... 25¢ HanpxercuIers, First FLOOR. Little Girls’ Hats, $2 Were §5 to $8.50 22 of these felt and velour hats in a good selection of styles and colors, Friday only at these savings. INFANTS’ MILLINZRY FourTH FLOOR. Infants’ and Juveniles’ Apparel Greatly Reduced 17 Bables' Walking Dresses. Were $3 to 84 each. Now..SL50 20 Infants' Rompers. $1.50 each. Now. 8 infants’ Printed Dresiis with bonnets. Were 1. Now...75c 1 Wicker Clothes Hamper. w» $750. Now.... 1 Pillow Cover: mnd~embrum- ered. Was $3. Now 2 Infants' Crepella Wrappe: silk lined. Were $7.50 each $7.50. 6 Brushed “’l)ol $6.50 each. No 1 Lumberjack Sweater with 1 Was $7.00. 3 Pairs Jersey Legging, We $3.50 a pair. $1.50 § Boys' Wash Sults. Were $3.30 INFANTS' AND JUVENILES Arnnl. Fourtn Froon. Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable, not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted Gift Suggestions Reduced 10 Water Pitchers. Were $1. 50 each. N 18 Candlesticks. Were §. 50 each. No 5e 17 Flower Vases Reduced— 2 at S1.75; were $3.50. 4 at $2; were $4. 3 at $3.50; were $7. 6 at $1; were $4. 18 Gingerale Glasses. Were 50c each. Now..........25¢ Grrr SHop, Sevinte Froor. 72 Water Glasses; large size at 25¢, small size at 15e. 36 at 25¢; were 50c. 38 at 15¢: were 35r. 3 Marmalade Jars. Were 75: cach. Now 24 Bridge Pads. Now Silverwate Greatly Reduced Low Green Candlestick. Was $3. Now .. 1.5/ pair Low Glass Was $8.50. Now. Vases; damaged silve: Were $7.50 each. Now.$3.75 Large Tea Tray: ancestral pattern. Was $32.50. Now $20 After Dinner Coffee Pot. Was $10. Now $5 Flemish Cocktail Guhlels ‘Were $1.25 each. Now...75¢ Cocktail Goblets; ancestral design. Were $2 each. Now $1 Fruit Cocktail Goblets; an- cestrll design. Were $2 elch. Cl!lreln Holdes sterung auver Were $7.50 elch smnklng Set; sterling. $5.50. Now . SILVERWARE, F1RsT FLOOR. 2 Card Trays; gold plated. ‘Were $2.50 each. Now..$1.25 Low Candle- china. Was sz . pair Swan Open Salts. w-; $3.75. N Small Peacock: d.mgea Was $3.50. Now. $2 dozen Dinner Forks: 5-year plate. Was $3.50. Now...$2 dozen Dessert Forks; 5-year plate. Was $3.50. Now...$2 Half Dozen Pastry Forks; Sea- brook pattern. Was $7. 35 Now 1 Large “Flower Centzrplne Was $15. Now.. veee 810 Piano Bench Pads Special $2.25 If bought regularly these would be far more. Of fine quality velour covering with plain ends and figured cen- ters; the 14%4x35-inch size. UpmOLSTERY, Srxti FLOOR. Only 3 limited number. French Marquisette Curtains Special $1.28 pair 100 pairs of Ta|lcred French Marquisette Curtains far lower than they weuld be regularly. with a 2-inch hemmed border. 100 Pairs Ruffied Marquisette Curtains, 2! or ivory shades. Specially priced wie 25 Marquisette Panels. Special.. Each pair is finished yards long: ecru ...851 25 Marquisette Panel Curtains, fini shade only. Specially priced.... DraPERY, S1xTH FLOOR. China Plates, Special 10c Plates of various sizes, decorations and colorings are included in the 100 which comprise this Friday group. All, if bought regularly, would be priced a great deal higher. 24 Covered Dish: Porcelain. Special. 12 Cups and Saucers; imj ed; decorated. Special, 24 China Tea Plates; impert- ed. Special 25¢ 12 and _decorated. 4 23-Piece 'l'u FECT. Special $3 1 Grill thv ce!erlully deco- rated. Special 50¢ 1 Italian CMIIIIM’!' SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT. English ... 85 Cuina, Frrra FLooR 2 Delft Vases Greltly Reduced 1 at $3; was $5. 1 at $4.50; was l'l.50. 2 Dinner Gongs Grully Reduced 1 at $2.50 and 1 at $3.50 1 “Reclining Lady,” in Italian baster. Was $85. Rugs Greatly Reduced 1 9x12 Chinese Rug; supe: qmm; Was $195. Now ms Chinese Rug; extra Was $395. Now $295 6 27x54 Chenille Rugs. Were $6.75 each. Now., .5 4 24x48 Chenille Rugs. Were $5.50 each. Now......$3.75 2 24x36 Imported Boudoir Rugs. Were $5. Now 9x12 Worsted Wilton Rugs. Were $132.50. Now...$86.5% 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs. Were $35 each. Now 1 4.6x7.6 Worsted \Vllloll llll ‘Was $52.50. 34, 1 6x12 Broadloom Carpet Rue. Was 857. Now 2. Rucs, FIrte FLOOR. 4.6x7.6 Wool Wilton Rug. Wle $32.50. Now.....$2150 36x63 Worsted Wilton Rugs. Were $25 each. Now..$14.75 8.3x10.6 Worsted Wilton Rug. Was $127.50. Now....$84.50 36x63 Wool Wilton Rugs. Were $15.75 each. Now $9.75 36x73 High-Grade Chinese Rugs. Were $72.50. Now . Beloochistan ' Oriental l"‘- Were $26.50 each. Now 9x12 Windsor Chenille \Il: imperfect. Now 3x6 Oriental 6.9x9 Broadloom Carpet Rug. Was $38.75. Now.......§29 Women's Silk Umbrellas Special 33.95 35 Fancy or seli bordered silk umbrellas at a price far lower than normal. The handles are of pearlized, punjab, quartz or amber effects with matching tips and ferrules. Navy, brown, red, purple, garnet and cocoa, black with black and white borders, UmererLas, Frst FLooR. Children’s Furniture Baby Carrtages Table Set, with 2 chairs: orange finish. Now Porcelain Top Table, white enameled. Was $6. " holstered: tan or gray finish. Were $38.75 each. Now $29 Basy Carruces, Fourtn Proor, 2 White Enameled Tables re- (liuced at $2.50; was $3.50. 1 at $2; was $2.75. * Oven Strollers; ecru finish. Were $12.75 each. Now $9.25. Weod Rocker; pink flntsh Was $2.75. Now Metal Folding Chairs. specially priced........... 5 Toys Greatly Reduced Doll Dining Room Sets, with furniture, Were §17.75 each. Now .75 Dining_Room Oatfit: gl:;.le H“h.l $27.50. Now $i¢ each. Doll Carriages; Persian blue. Were $11.50 each. Now $8.45 Tovs, Fourtr Froor. 4 Kitchen Olltlh. Were M'IS each. ..$2.95 Mee 324.75. -$18. 1 Bonnie Babe Doll. Wll"'w. ,Now feiieiiiineien s 85,68 Joint from $3.95 to .. 7! F.I‘,:h.d Now. $2.25 to $6.50 each