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VENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1928 'PEACE MEETING PLANNED. New York Woman to Address Ses- PREDICTS SWEEPING | | sion Here Wednesday. | Miss Josephine Schain of New York | City. secretary of the national com- | mittee on the cause and cure of war, | \II]I be the speaker at the meeting of | huqnm and professional women next | Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the District W- C. ‘T 0700 | ¥, W.C A The theme of the meeting H d t w" be lnu‘ruauonal Priendship Thruugh Understanding.” iss Jessie La e, assistant super- oover and Curtis Wi | R et S pesistant i oo intendent of schools, will preside. The Get Big Majority. | committee in charge of the mecting in- cludes Mrs. Grace Blaisdell, Miss L. E. | Bourgeols,” Miss Lols ‘Gaics Gorman. ging o Miss Belle Logan, Miss Ruth Moorheas A resolution urging the people to vote | Miss Belle Logan, Mise Buth Woorheas “for the candidates for President and |gaunders, Miss Mary Senart, Miss Vice President who are committed to|Ellyne Strickland and Miss Jessle | observance and enforcement of the pro- | Smith. hibition law and who have declared - . against the repeal of ihe cighteenth e rmens voe adoptea by me wom- | CITES COMMISSIONS an’s Christian Temperance Union of the District of Columb First Con- s 21 B of Comtlh I T it con-| TOTALING $1,288,216 The meeling was t ‘u ; "-‘, P TR rgani s fifty-fourth annual con- o s ?&Q.’Efi"‘i‘.’,’d was characterized by pre- Electric Bond & Share Exhibits ictions of victory for the Reou ; fiommom for President and Vice Pre Received by Federal Trade pectively. 3 Mrs. Virginia White Sj Group—Hearing Recessed. an national committeewoman for the a District of Columbia, predicted & Re o = publican victory. while Mrs. W. A.| By the Assoclated Press. Winkelhaus, chairman of the publicity | The Electric Bond & Share Co. was committee of the District of Columbia | shown to have received $1,238216 in W. C. T. U. expressed the view that | commissions from sales of stocks and | the Hoover-Curtis ticket will win by a | bonds during 1927 in exhibits intro-! majority of 10.009,000. The outlook for vesterday in the Federal Trade | a Republican victory also was discussed investigation of power by Mrs. Mary Harris Armour of Atlanta, | utilities. | Ga., a national W. C. T. U, lecturer. | Of this amount, $556.189 was listed The resolution indirectly indorsing the | as fees from the sale of preferred stocks | Republican nominees deplored the usage | of subsidiary companies and $693,026 of alcohol both from an economic view- | as profit from the sale of bonds, notes point and for its effect on public morals. | and stocks under the heading of “cus- A resolution also was adopted indors- | tomers’ securities and accounts.” The ing the Kellogg treaty and urging | balance was said to be made up from its ratification by the United States | commissions received from Electric In- Senate. The work of Mrs. Mabel Walker | vestors, Inc., on account of the pur- Willebrandt, Assistant United States At- | chase and sale of securities for their | torney General, in connection with the | account. enforcement of the cighteenth amend- | The tabulations were presented by ment was indorsed in a resolution. | A. R. Colbert, a commission accountant. | “The prohibition law as in force in the | After his brief testimony Commissioner | United States was declared to be the McCulloch recessed the inquiry for an only way to deal with the liquor situa- | indefinite period. He said no further tion in an address by Dr. James M. hearings would be held at least until | Doran, United States prohibition com- )n week after the presidenual election. | m(s.doner earlmr in the day. it i HOOVER. HUNGER STRIKER ANGRY | SPEAKS FOR | WHEN FINE IS PAID | McAdoo's Brother Makes Cam- paign Address in Ceorgia. MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga., November 1 (#).—Malcolm R. McAdoo, brother of William G. McAdoo, who was a member of Woodrow Wilson's cabinet and presi- | dential aspirant in 1924, spoke before an | By the Associated Press. audience in his home town last night in LITTLE ROCK, Ark. November 1.— | the interests of Herbert Hoover. Indignant because a person whose iden- Before the address of Mr. McAdoo, C. tity was not disclosed had paid the re- | B. McCullar, local attorney, made pub- mainder of his fine, Charles Smith, hun- ]lC a telegram from William G. McAdoo ger-striking New York atheist leader. to- L Angeles, disclaiming any con- day was prepared to resist release from n= tion with speeches his brother was! the hospital “unless ejected.” making. The telegram added that the Smith, convicted in Police Court and | former cabinet member was unaware of fined $25 for displaying alleged illegal | his brother’s speechmaking until news- literature refused to pay his fine and | paper clippings had reached him, and ! after confinement in jail began a hun- | that he (William G.) was taking no part ger strike. in the presidential campaign whatever. ‘The fine was paid yesterday. Physi- cians announced that Smith might be releasec today. Smith came here to oppose an anfl-e\'olutinn referendum. Anti-Evolution Crusader Prepared to Resist Release From Hos- pital Unless Ejected. Teeth and Tusks in Sale. Elephant tusks, hippopotamus teeth and rhlinclcel:;:us ho{lns cth:m:ed owgzl;s in a sale held recently a werp, Bel- Election N Night D““ Arranged. |00 * T, 2l more than 140,000 pounds ‘The City Club will give a special din- |of ivory, 2,400 pounds of teeth and 286 ner dance _on_election night, Tuesday, | pounds of horn were sold. Teeth suit- begirning at % o'clock and concluding |able for making billiard balls, and | after midnight.. Election returns will be | known as “billiard teeth,” were in some read demand. " CLLCTION NIGHT DINN[R DANCL TULSDAY NoV. 6% 7~ 7.30PM. ~—~ Election Returns by direct Western Union line and Radio Diner Parfait $2.50 Also A-La-Carte Fun Makers Wardman Park Orchestra JShenleys. 2 F Jueet, NW. Friday and Saturday I//@ New /// Metallics and Dance Hats 10 -*19= Shimmering hats of metallic cloth are the “bright™ little hats Paris sponsors for daytime and evening—and those adorable little turbans and caps for dancing, gleam in se- quins, beads, brilliants, jet, gold and silver . . . they're the exact copies of Agnes' and Lanvin's, [; ”l,/ Special at | [ .00 ‘ 5 | Hats. dfor il ivosac | sions, in the most be- coming styles and shapes, inclided are woleile, fslis s mnd ¢ wals vets in every color and combination of metal- black. lic with felt. Special at 10.00 The smaller the hat, | the newer the mode, soleils, felts, tricots, velours and the newest WoobpwAarD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™™ F anD G STREETS Remnant Day Savings--25% and More Remnant day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable, not sent C. Q. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted Men’s Calfskin Gloves Special $2~15 pair A limited quantity of these good quality pull-on gloves at this remarkable price. Ideal for street or motoring and offered in swagger sizes. Buy promptly; vou will save greatly. 30 Pairs Fancy Colored Wool 46 Colored Madras Shirts in Hose; sizes 10 and 10%;. sizes 1416, 15, 17 and 17%; Were $1 pair. Now.. also white oxford shirts in 80 Pairs Fancy Hose; ray sizes 161, and 17%. and-lisle, reinforced with lisle “heel and toe; two- toned effects with clocks and figures; sizes 10 to 111z, Were $1 pair. Now RN ;lnch piece. ~ Was §1 yn‘r';l 40 Suits Colored Pajamas: LR both collar amd_vee meck 42 Siik:and-Wooi " Four.in- styles in madras and percale; Hand Ties. Were $1 euh small, medium, lary P Now . o Targe Sises, "21ge and eX* 20 Pairs Fall-Weight Goif fiose and $3 suit. Now rlth fancy legs; sizes 10 to 12 Cambric and Soisette NGB S nr | Tt SIS0 pete S, With vee neck; sizes 1g Soft Felt Hats; gra 'md 15,16 and 17 Were 3. tan: sizes 6% to 15 Were --$1.8 $5 and $6. Now........$2.75 26 Pairs Fancy Colored Run- ning Shorts; sizes 32 to 38. Were $1 pair. Now $1 Imported Madras Shirting; 2'2 to 3 yards in 18 Muslin Night bhlrlu \\lth vee neck; sizes 15 and 16. ~Were $1 and $1.50.- Now 65¢ THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Overcoats Seecial $29.75 Several months ago when the overcoat manufacturing busi- ness was in its slow season, we bought these smart, well made coats at a tremefndous price concession which we are passing on to you now. Blues, browns and light and dark grays, all of them splendid iahnu are offered in the comfortable box model; sizes 34 to 46. ’ Were $35 Men’s SUltS, $24.75 Vel 25 1 and 2 trousers Suits in odd sizes and patterns; all taken irom regular stock and reduced for Friday. Both single and double breasted mm[(h for men and young men. TROUSERS ALTERATIONS. Regular sizes 34 to 44; short sizes, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39 and 42; long sizes 37, 40 and 42. Men’s English Overcoats, $32.50 Were $65 and $75 15 Overcoats, tailored from fine flecces and tweeds by the leading English makers.. Both single and double breasted styles; sizes from 34 to 44. THE MEN’S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Oxfords, $6-9° Were $13.50 and $14 pair 31 pairs Calfskin Oxfords in medium, wide and narrow toe I.hl\ \\nl straight or wing tips. Sizes in the lot are A 7, 7%, 5, 9, 10, 10v:; B 65, 7, 714, 8, 10%; C 6, 6%, 7, 7%, 10, ll]/). 11; D 64, 11, 12 pairs Men's Black or Tan Calf Oxfords, in a medium wide toe last, with rubber heels. Were $7 pair. NOW................$4.95 ‘THE MEN’S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s French Linen Handkerchiefs Special, 50¢ Only 50 dozen of these fine quality Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs at ’z‘rem unusual price. White, with corded borders and hand-rolled ms. THE MEN’s STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Boys’ Mackinaws, $7-75 A very special price for these coats of the famous Oregon City woolens These 50 coats represent an opportunity that you ccrlam\\ cannot afford to overlook. Splendidly tailored of Virgin wool fabrics; the wanted models in sizes 8 to 18, 50 Worsted Slipover Sweaters 100 Boys’ Fall and Winter Hats. in smart designs; sizes 8 to ‘Tweeds, chinchillas and felts 16. Specially priced.....$2.65 in various styles and colors 31 Pairs Fancy Wool Golf are included. All sizes in Hose; sizes 8 {0 10. Were $2 the lot. Were $2.50 to $4.50. NoOW ..cooveniionaa. s S125 HOW “eon-iin seeeene 9165 Boys’ AppaReL, FOURTH FLOOR. Boys’ Oxfords, $3.95 pair Were $5 and So. 28 pairs Tan Cali Oxfords in a straight tip last with welt soles.. Sizes B 2% to 6: C 2/ to 4% : D 3, and 4. Also 3 pairs of Boys' Tan E k Scout Shoes wnh ; heavy welt soles; sizes 4% B and 41 18 Pairs Youths’ and Boys’ Tan and I!Ilt'k Cnl( Oxfords; slus 815, , 9%, 10%5, 11, 12, 114, 3, 314 and 4 1,115, 3C; 9, 1 5 Were $5 to $7 pair. Now Bovs’ SHoEs, FOURTH FLOOR. Robert Louis Stevenson 40c volume Were 90c These are the South Seas edition of this famous writer. Only &) volumes at this great saving; choose very promptly. l(l';k of Children's Books. Reduced 50% for Friday on 1 ’!ah]e General Literature; including travel, biography and poetry. All reduced 50% for quick Friday clean- ance. Books, FIrsT FLOOR. Art Wares and Pottery Greatly Reduced 2 4-Piece Smoking Sets, of 1 Holland Vase. Was $7.50. Chinese brass. Were $5 set. Now $3 NOW vvevinne ....$2.50 Figure; slightly 1 “Reclining Lady,” in Italian KMPERFECT Was $27. alabaster. Was $85. e ML Now ... ..$39.50 na Dog; IM- 1 “Sleeping Boy” i liallan SRNFRECT, WAk 450 alabaster. Was $100, P R TR Now . .$35 B0, Naoep. Siase. Ry 1 Imported Vase; lavender color. Was $5. Now...$1.95 Dl wad s Open-stock Dinnerware Reduced 25% and more Prices from 10c to $1 CHINA AND GLAss, FirTH FLOOR. Hit-and-Miss Rag Rugs Special $1~10 Only 50 of these 24x48 size rugs at this special price. The patterns are in a variety of colors; the borders in either rose or blue. 1 9x12 Chinese Rug; extra 6 36x63 Worsted Wilton Rugs. heavy quality. W 3 Were $25 each. Now $12.50 NOW 5,ivs s . 1 8.3x10.6 Worsted Wilton Rug; 6x9 ¥ 3 fine quality, Was $127.50. Now .. ...$84.50 4 36x63 Wool Wilton Rugs. Were $15.75 each. Now $9.75 Rug. Was $42.50. Now $31.50 10 36x32 High-Grade Chinese 2ix54 Chenille Rugs. Were Rugs. Were $72.50. $6.75 each. Now......$4.50 Now . 24x48 Chenille Rugs. Were ¢ Belnochlllan Oriental Rugs. $5.50 each., Now $3.75 Were $26.50. Now....$17.50 24x36 Imported Rugs, for 1 9x12 Windsor Chenilie Rug; bathrooms, Were $5.75. IMPERPECT. Was $78.50. e SR ...$2.95 Now ..... vsuvee-$52:80 9x12 Worsted Willon Rugs. 1 x6 Oriental” Was Were $132.50. Now...$79.50 $49.75. Now..........$29.75 4.6x7.6 Worsted Wilion Rug. 1 6.9x9 Broadloom Carpet Rug. Was_$52.50. Now.....$34.50 Was $38.78, Now.......$29 Ruas, Firte FLOOR. Auto Robes Reduced 5 fine quality Auto Robes of- :!ereg F‘ri?ay ntlwo;‘thwmle Te- uctions for early shoppers. notable saving for Friday. 1 at $30; was $55. 1 Set of Brass Ash Trays. w-s 1 at $30; was $60. $1.50. Now.. . 1 at $25; was $50. 3 Pipes Reduced 1 at $15; was $35. 2 at $1; were $1.75. 1 at §15; was $25. 1 at 75¢; was $1.50. 2 Overnite Zip Rolls. 3 Ash Trays Reduced— $27.50 each. Now 1 at 35¢; was 75c. 2 Overnite C: 2 at 75¢; were $1.50. Now .. g 1 Ash Tray; slightly damaged. . 52, 1Fitted Case. W. Was $2.75. NoW..........S1 1) Pullha Che” Wabr m s Buttonhole ~Scissors. 1 puitin dbereivs Filght” Fiima 1 Pullman Case, with the 6 “Lindbergh’s Flig ms. wrong initials. Was $11 95 Were $10 each. Now...$2.50 SMOKING ACCESSORIES FirsT FLOOR. Women'’s Silk Umbrellas Much Underpriced $3'95 50 Self-bordered Silk Umbrellas at this unusual price for Fri- day only. The color range includes navy, hrown, purple, gar- net, black and green; all mounted on 16-rib frames with as- sorted handles of punjab, amber or quartz effects with match- ing tips and ferrules. 'UMBRELLAS, FIRST FLOOR. Week-End Candy Special 2 pounds, 95¢ Two pounds of delicious chocolates, bonbons, creams and nuts of a quality that we regularly sell for much more, offered this week end at this very special price. Made fresh daily. Canpy, FirsT FLOOR. Ash Trays, 50c Were 85¢ 43 Brass Ash Trays at this Friday Savings in Art Embroidery 2 Metal Baskets. Were 50c. Now ..25¢ Ostrich Trimming Special $1.35 yard Regularly this fine ostrich feather trimming would be ol i &Im‘ o much more. In this specially ose crap Basket, gol purchased lot are the ten Lt R L e G French Dolls Reduced— pi y French blue, [YCGC. y 4 at $4; were $6.50. coral, nile, rose, rose orchid, 1 at $3; was $5. canary and tangerine, Only 1 at $225; was $4.50. a limited quantity. Orchid Basket, trimmed with = gold lace. Was $1.75. Now. .$1 TRIMMING, FIRsT FLOOR, Weod: Paiated: Tolophins Screens. Were $1 each. ..50¢ P : Fl “irimmed Pill Gift Suggestions pht ey g Greatly Reduced Were $6.95 each. Now...$4 Rose Taffeta Pillow; flower- 1 Modernistic Plateau: dam- trimmed. Was $5.95. aged. Was $12.50. Now $5 e i Pl ck Sateen low; em- . Ns';," b e “2'7“1' broidered in rose, green and QA by R e blue wool Was 85.25. Coffee Table; marble top. Now . Was $22.50. Now.....$12.50 Card T: Co Reproduction LaLique Vases; mg color checks. IMPERFECT. Were $6 and Now ....... $1. NOW.....o.iovens ...83 Cretonne Pillows. Were 31 Fruit or Flower Bowls from Italy. Were $4 each. Now..$2 Bonbon Dish from Italy. Was $350. Now............SL75 Bonbon Baskets from Italy. Were $3.75 each. Now...$2 15 Bonbon Baskets from Italy. Were 50c each. Now.....30¢ 4 Tea Caddies; German silver. 25 3-piece lace vanity sets in & Were $3.50 each. Now....$1 colored border effect. ~Green, 1 Cocktail Set; hand-hammered yeillow, pink and blue for brass. Was $15. Now....S$5 :20;:::' e i ce Scarfs with yellow or 10 Sol Tiues.. Wexe. em’ green borders. Special...75¢ Now 10 3 2-Plase Clatiscis Clgretis Lhe b‘f,‘,‘.}:'fi";‘,‘,ec"fii’.\ 5 ng Sets; damaged. Were $2.75. Laces, Frst FLOOR. Trunks Greatly Reduced 1 Wheary Double-Duty Ward- robe Trunk. ,Was $67.50. Now . l Neverbreak Wardrobe Trunk; 3; size; lined with Karitol; double reinforced. Was $37.50. Now .$25 Novelty Jewelry 1 Full Size Wardrobe Trunk; Reduced Neverbreak make. Was $32.50, 5 Novelty Bar Pllll‘ Now 2 Ll ee ‘TRUNKS, FourTH FLOOR. Golf Clubs Reduced 15 Golf Clubs, of various well known makes, offered Friday at great savings. ART EMBROIDERY SeVENTH FLOOR. Lace Vanity Sets Special, 75¢ 1 _Tobacco Jar. N 3 Chinese Brass Tobacco Jars. Were $6 each. Now......$3 GIFT SHOP, SEVENTH FLOOR. Now 1 Gnld-l‘hied LM:kel’ IMPER FECT. Was $3.50. Now..S$1 4 Novelty llfli Pins. Were $3 each. Now .$1 3 Novelty Hat Plnm Were $2.50 2 at $3; were $5.25. each. Now. e .$1 4 at $4.50; were $8.50. 5 Novelty Bracelets : 82 :'{ 5:: W:l;: :i& 50c; re $1.50. al .50; Wi . i :: K c. V:'V:s SZS. » 10 Wool Lumberjacks 1 at $1; was $2.50. Greatly Reduced 5 Crystalline Pendant Neck- 5 at $3.95: were $6. 5 at $6; were $10. 3.50 -each. L):::J“ o .82 2 Waterproof Windbreakers. Were $17.50 each. Now....$6 Novelt; Twist . We:ev essy each. SporTING Goops, FOURTH FLoon. 52 et N“':": Ji.s Ribbons Reduced 4 Crystalline 'endant ecl lsc a Iength laces. Were $3 each. KPS These short lengths are suit- able for trimming of fancy Work and are ‘all reduced for quick Friday clearance. Both wide and narrow widths in a good color assortment, Rissons, First FLOOR. low 6 Bhlne:lom Nnvelty Were $1.50 each. Now.. NoveLry JEwsLRy, FIRst FLOOR. Toilet Tissue Spécial, 78¢ dozen rolls Only 50 dozen rolls to sell at this special I riday price; all of good quality and 1,000 sheets to the roll. 50 Bottles St. Denis Bath Salts, in assorted odors. Very spe- cially priced... ..85¢ To1Ler Gooos, FIRsT FLOOR. Rovina Hair Nets Special 35¢ dozen Both cap and fringe styles in this single mesh style so very much underpriced. The group includes. light, medium and dark brown, blonde, black and auburn. 144 Boxes Delnaps; 12 in a box. ‘Were 40c box. Now. ..4 boxes, $1 36 Natural Wood Hangers. Were 5c each. Now. 3 for 10c 24 Flesh Ribbon Covered Elastie Sanitary Belts. Special.....25¢ Norions, FirsT FLOOR. Ruffled Marquisette Curtairis Special $ I 30 pair 100 pairs specially purchased for Friday selling: each pair with a hemstitched border at the base of the ruffle. Ivory, ccru and white shades in the group. Fringed Marquisette Panels Special, $1-90 cach Only 60 of th wide tucks. 2 Pairs Ruffied Voile Curtains; gold band and thread. Were $3 pair. Now..........$1.50 5 Pairs Ruffled Voile Curtains, with colored rayon borders. Were $3 pair. Now $1.50 Pairs Checked Voile Curtains, Pairs Swiss Point Curtains, with neat border designs; ecru shade. Were 310 pair. Many Other Curtain: 3 pairs of a kind; slightly mussed or soiled. Offered Friday at worthwhile savings. of fine quality Marquisette with 3 one- inch ther ivory or ecru; 2}4 yards long. 2 Pairs Ecru Voile Curtains, with lace edges and flowered rayon borders. Were $4.50 pair. Now 5 Pairs Swiss Point (‘urnim with neat border design; ecru. Were $8. Now. $4 1 Pair Ecru Swiss Point Cur- tains, with _border desixn Was $7.50. §: 2 Pairs Eeru Swhs Point Cur- tains, with neat border de- signs. Were $10 pair. Now $5 3 Pairs Swiss Point Curtains; cream Were $12.50. ke Short Lengths Drapery Flbncs' voiles, marquisettes, rayons, nets and cretonnes. On Fri- day reduced 257, and more. CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES, SIXTH FLOOR. Leather Goods Reduced Sets; bill fold, cigarette and match case; 14-k. gold trim- med Were $27.50 a set. Set Bfll Fold lnd Cigarette Case; 14-k. gold trimmed. Was $23. Now........ ...$14 1 Set Bill Fold and Cigarette Case; 14-k. gold trimmed. ‘Was $28. Now.. $10 2 Sets Cigarette and Match Cases; 14-k. gold trimmed. Were '$14 and $16 a set. o 1 Sfl cumem. ‘Tobacco, Match and Pipe Case; 14-k. gold trimmed. Was $24. Now $10 3 Tie Racks. Were $3.75. NOW cooceenninnnnnnne. . $1.50 LeatHER Goops. First FLOOR. 1 Set Tobacco Pouch, 3-Pipe Case and Match Case; 14-k. gold trimmed. Was $30. bill fold and cigarette case; 14-k. gold trimmed. 1 at $14.50; was $30. 1 at $13.50; was $24.50. 3 Sets Cigarette and Match Cases; 14-k. gold trimmed. Were $12.50 set. 2 Ostrich Fit-Alls. Were $20. Now $7.50 2 Bhtk each. Now . 1 _Valuable Paper Coniainer. ‘Was $30. Now.........$13.50 Cotton Dress Goods Reduced for Friday Clearance This lot contains 224 remnant lengths with from 1 to 3 yards in each length. In the group are the following ma- terials at very worthwhile savings— 36-Inch Printed Charmeusette. ‘Was 58c yard. Now 36-Inch Printed Percale. Was 28c yard. Now. 21c 34-Inch Printed Silk-and-Cotton Crepe. Was 85¢c. Now 6de 32-Inch Printed Zephyr. Was 45c yard. Now. 32-Inch Dress Gingham. Was 50c yard. Now. 32-Inch Dress Gingham. Was 28c yard. Now. 36-Inch Outing Flannel. Was 30c yard. Now. 36-Inch Rayon and Cotton. Was 58c yard. Now 36-Inch Printed Celanese. Was $1 yard. Now. 36-Inch Printed Rayon. Was $1 yard. Now CortoN DrEsS Goops, SECOND FLOOR. Housewares Greatly Reduced Some of these offerings are soiled or shopworn 1 Imported Bird Cage; green .finish, octagon shaj Was $14.50. Now. $7.25 1 Bird Cage Stand; finished in green and gold duco. Was $8.50. Now............ $4.25 7 Universal Grapefruit Knives; stainless steel. Were 65¢ each. Now .35¢ 11 Shur-Edge Bread Knives; stainless steel. Were $1.35 each. Now..............75¢ 18 Quart Cans Pioneer Pre- pared Paint; tan, morocco brown, red, steel blue, slate, fawn and pink. Were Sl 35 can. Now.. 5¢ 30 Pint Cans. Pioneer. Prepared Paint; moss green, straw, steel blue, colonial yellow, olive green, light yellow, dark blue, fawn, maroon .and pink. Were 75c can. Now.....45¢ 14 Half-Pint Cans Pioneer Pre- pared Paint; straw, colonial yellow, fawn, steel blue and light lead. Were 45¢ can. Now . teeae. 250 11_Quart Can: Kylnlle Celoid Finish Enamel; sunset pink, Havana brown, pure gray and gulf blue. Were $1.50 v 5¢, pure gray, gull blue and orange. Were 85c can. Now..........50c 2 Half-Gallon Cans Kyanize Walnut Varnish Stain. Were $2.90 can. Housewares, FIFTH l’mol 4 Half-Gallon Cans Kyanize Celoid Finish Enamel; twi- light blue, Niagara green and pure gray. Were $2.75 can. Now .. -$1.4 Mutschler “Laflat” Porcelain- Top Kitchen Table; 20x36 size, Was $8.95. Now $5.95 Mutschler “Laflat” Porcelain- Top Kitchen Table; 22x27 size. Was $8.50. Now $5.75 Manning-Bowman Ball Tea Pots, aluminum. Were 33 75 Now Colored Glass Beverage Shlk- ers. Were $1.50. Now...75¢ Hendryx Bird Cage; round, finished in blue and gold duco. Was $10. Now....$5 One-Gallon Cans Kyanize Celoid Enamel; mellow cream, Niagara green, pale ivory and twilight blue. Were $5.25 can. Now.. $2.95 Stainless Steel Saucepans 2 at S1.50; were $3. 2 at $1.65; were $3.25. 1 at S1.85; was $3.65. Kreamer's Salt Boxes, with glass insets: white japanned. Were 95¢ each. Now....50c Peeling Machines, for apples and potnboes Were $l 95 each. Now.......... One-Gallon Cans Kvlnhe Varnish Stain; rosewood (dark mahogany), mahogany, walnut and golden oak. Were $5 can. One-Gallon Cans Pioneer Prepared Paint; light gr light green and brown. We $4.60 can. Now.. Friday Furniture Reductions These offerings sold “as is,” subject to scars, damages and imperfections. 1 Mahogany-Top !:nl Table, with book troughs. " 2 0gany-an birch. Were $8 each. Now $6 End Table, with magazine box. Was $7.50. Now $5.75 Lid-Top End Table, with drawer; solid mahogany. Was $22.50. NOW......... ..816.75 Windsor Chair, with braced back. Was $11.75. Now §i ‘Windsor Chair, with back. Was $7.75. Now §: FURNITURE, SIXTH FLOOR. 1 Phone Set: mahogany finish. Was $12.50. Now 1 Magazine Box, “alnul. finish. W Now veeenn. . SL50 1 Boudolr (Julr covered in [lnzed chintz. Was $18.75. $13.75 1 Boudolr Chair, covered in cre- ;;mne Was $19.75. 1 Hber Chair, novered ln' cre- Was $17.50. .$13.75 1 Brown Mlple Porch’ Was $5.25. Now.... Io;;t‘,rs Goblets and Sherbets Special 6 for 51 These are of colored glass, nicely made and in the wanted colors. 276 sherbets and 288 goblets at this special marking. Buy promptly, the number will soon be exhausted. Table Glassware, 50c piece Was §1 120 pleces of colored glass with white and yellow gold e - tions or gold bands. In the lot are cordials, sherbe‘o'é trsl";’-‘;xutlzg glasses and tumblers. Odds and Ends Table Glassware Reduced 50% and more Friday. Grassware, Firre FLooRr.

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