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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, COUPLE ARE WEDDED AFTER DOZEN YEARS Heir to Mifiio:‘ld‘a:ries Former\ Singer He Eloped With Years Ago. D. ¢, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1928, | LAST OPERA OPENING IN CHICAGO AUDITORIUM Presentation of “Carmen” Begins Final Season in Building to Be Supplanted by Skyscraper. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 1—The time- t of a cen! i ¥ |- o cal accomplishments, Tt Fights Bus Curtailment. | sounded for the last time to the | Special Dispatch to The Star. thunderous applause of an opening night | BALTIMORE, November 1.—Claim- | i at_the opera. In the grim, antiquated theater, that | ing that tke Montgomery Bus Line, I | next year will be displaced by a huge in | skyscraper in Wacker drive as the new home of opera, the Chicago Civic | = Opera Co. opened its seventh season and the eighteenth season of a resident company here by presenting “Carmen.” Musically, it was one of the most memorable evenings in the history of the old Auditorium, however. Among | ter accepting Houghton's resignation. | announced at the White House. White 3 | “Your recent communication tender- | House officials said that they had no ing your resignation as our Ambassador | information on the subject besides what H Great Britain has been received,” | was contained in Mr. Coolidge's letter | to Mr. Coolidge’s letter said. “1 need not | to the former Ambassador. tell you how much I shall feel the loss | of your services in that very important | post. even though it is to be followed U S {by a continuation of your public life in he State o Nelson Morris, the Frederick T. Haskells and the Robert J. Thornes. Maria Olszewska, sensational prima donna contralto of the Vienna State and | Covent Garden Operas, made her Ameri- | can debut in the title role. In addition, Alice Mock, a young Oakland, Calif., | artist, sang the Micalla in her first American _appearance, Rene Maison gave his first Chicago performance in the role of Jose and Cesare Formichi appeared here for the first time as Escamillo. schedules without giving due notice, W. | Hughes Monday of Rockville, on behalt of 114 commuters, has appealed to the Puble Service Commission. He re- quests the commission to prevent the taking off of any bus trips between Washington and Gaithersburg or any change in the present schedule which would curtail the service i liaccoon Arrested ’As Entire Police | LURAY MAN SUCCUMBS. Force Joins Chase | Lemuel F. Zerkel Was Prominent Mason and Realty Operator. Special Dispatch to The Sgar. LURAY, Va., November 1.—Lemuel F. | Zerkel, prominent Mason, former super- intendent of the Luray Caverns and a realty operator, .ied yesterday after a heart stroke. He was 80 years old. Surviving are his widow, formerly Miss Mary Zeiler of Newmarket, to whom he was married 56 years ago; a son, Ferdinand Zerkel of Luray, execu- tive secretary of the Shenandoah Na- tional Park Association, and a daugh- | ter, Mrs. C. W. Keyes of Washington. PARKERSBURG, W. Va, (®#).— “The old raccoon by the light of the moon” wasn't “combing his au- burn hair” this time. He was out chasing chickens and it took the whole police force of Parkersburg to capture him. A re- | port came in that a chicken thief | was at large. The police sneaked down and caught the thief in the act—a fat old raccoon who had just dragged down a yellow pullet. |in the senatorship of t | New York. President Praises ReCOrt in| Germeny afier the war, where sour disc S . | eretion_and ability represented with so Germany and Britain in | much fidelity the attitude of our Gov- Accepting Resignation. ernment, which soon gained for you By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, November 1.—The | recant_marriage of Maj. Jordan Law- | rence Mott, 3d. author and heir to_the | Mott Iron Works millions, to Mrs. | Frances Hewett Browne, with whom he eloped from New York in 1912, was an- | nounced here last night. | Maj. Mott said that Mrs. Browne and | he were married in Merced, Calif. Mrs. | Browne formerly was the wife of Walter | Browne, millionaire manufacturer, and | once was widely known as a singer. Mr. and Mrs. Browne were legally and did so much to re-establish our | friendly relations. Your influence there | was of great impo-tance’ in restoring a | spirit of peace threughout Europe. Be- cause of that splendid record, I asked 10| you to take the more burdensome post at London, where your success has been | equally marked. “The sacrifices you have made in serving your country have been very ooy T great. Those of us who are most| “High church” members of the familiar with them place the highest | Protestant Episcopal Church will at- value on them.” | tend the National Anglo-Catholic Con- No date on which the resignation of | gress November 13, 14 and 15, in New Mr. Houghton will become effective was | York City. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 I‘he entire confidence of that country contemplates making chenges The resignation of Alanson B. Houghton, American Ambassador London, who is now running for a seat in the United States Senate as a R publican candidate from New York, was accepted yesterday by President Cool- 1dge. The President praised the former Ambassador’s “splendid record” as Am- bassador to Berlin and his ‘equally | s A Fog Story. CONNELLSVILLE, Pa. (#).—Fog was so dense here one night that Samuel ] ro gally | Clark, leaving his house, could not find separated about eight years ago. Mrs. | his way back. When the fog lifted | those with parties in the Mbtt just recently consented £o a di- | there were five automobiles in his yard, | opening were MIs. mm."“ize&fi‘;’reh’;‘i vorce, thus removing the legal barrier | The drivers had become lost and had | McCormick, Mrs. Roger Sullivan, John to Mai. Mott marrying Mrs. Browns wandered into the prem: | T. Ryerson, Mts. Hugh McBirney, Ira CLAFLIN Opticians—Optometrists 922 14th St. Vision Not Visionary No Mail, Phone or C. 0. D: Orders Accepted on Thrifty Friday Items Only 88 Prs. Women’s Shces Formerl 55 e 33 Straps, pumps and ties of patent leather—high and low heels—cutout and combination effects Broken sizes. What a value! Shoe Shop—Second Floor Friday Bargain Day Greater than ever, for small lots left from Our 68th Anniversary are included--and, as always, the reductions will be at least 25% Wash Goods at Friday Savings (125 yds.) Colored Imported ‘Woven Madras in five good styles, suitable for shirts and pajamas, etc. 32 in. wide. Was 75¢c 59c a yard. Friday only, a yard, (180 yds.) White Madras, in six choice patterns, suitable for mak- ing men's shirts and pajamas. 32 in. wide. Was 75¢ a 59‘: yard. Friday only, a yard.. (500 yds.) Woven and Printed Rayon, lustrous and silk-like in appearance. Guaranteed tub fast. Many patterns. 32 and 36 in. wide. Wes 59c and 79c a 39(: yard. Friday only, a_yard (300 yds.) Printed Broadcloth in Girls’ Wear Underpriced for a Day (2) Girls' Dresses, good-looking styles of flat grepe. Sizes 10 and 14. Red and brown. Were $7.98. Friday.... $5.98 (6) Girls' Silk Dresges, Ideal for schorl wear. Sizes 10 and 14. Were $10.95. $7.95 (10) Girls’ Winter Coats, of fine heavy materials. Warmly lined. Broken sizes. Were 53.95 $5.00. Friday only..... (41) Middy Blouses, large sizes 18 to 22. Were $1.00 to 4sc $1.25. Friday only Tweed and Jersey Dresses, sizes 8 to 14. Odds and ends of higher China and Glassware (43) 6-inch China Plates, of bunln oggnge lu}s‘ber r:g: For- merly 50c each. y bt (103) Tmported China Plates, 6-inch size. Two-tone luster ef- fects and other decorations. Were 25c and 35c. Reduced for 15 tomorrow only to C Elephant Adtariams, were 495 quariums, were $9.50. Tomorrow only.o.sseee. $9:99 (48) Glass Ash Trays, with the new arrangement for snuffing out cigarettes. Were 25¢. Re- 10¢ duced for Friday.. (33) Light Cut formerly $1.50 dozen. Friday only, each... Corsets and Brassieres at 259, Savings (31) Corsets and Brassieres, open mesh girdles, well boned low- busted corsets with elastic tops and long hip line. Long and short x?z?edEB V:'n brnszahsres‘i Broken sizes, ere $2 an $2.50. Friday only.... $1'19 (53) Corsets and Corselettes. Medium and high busted back laced corsets of soft mesh, and cor- selettes of open-mesh rayon that are well reinforced over hip and diaphragm. Broken sizes. 49 Were $1.50 and §3. Friday.. X2 € © (12) Corsets and Corselettes. Medium and low busted front laced corsets that are well boned, long hip line, and well boned corselettes Bedwear Greatly Underpriced (2) Simmons Solid Panel Beds, metal in brown finish, good wear- ing qualities. 3 ft. 3 in. and 4 ft. 6 in. wide. Friday only ... (1) Simmons Solid-Panel Da- Bed, in walnut-finished metal, \d'b‘ithlbesl quality pad. Opens to louble size. Was $45. $33‘75 Friday only (1) Capital Brand Mattress, of !flyerwfelt,v.}lighsl;% 9S;Jiled. 3 ft. 3 in. wide. Was $20.95. Friday only $12.95 (3) Silk Comforts, filled with wool in blue and gold. Exceptional Savings on Sportswear (10) Flat Crepe and Georgette Frooks, smart tailored sisles. navys and blacks. $6.50 (25) Wool Jersey Dresses, smart two-piece styles. $7.95. Friday only (2) Red Silk Kaincoats. $12 Were $19.95. Friday only, (1) Red Silk Raincoat. $10 w::s”sxss.soa Friday only. . uede Lumber- e ket $5.95 Suede Lumber- Were $11.... 37'95 (2) hf‘z‘e;"i airs) Wool Knickers. Were $1.00. ' Friday only.. ¢9C Were $22.50. Friday LeL T $11.75 (9) Celanese Comforts, with virgin wool filling, in rose, blue and gold. Were $15. $9.95 Friday only Bedwear—! 300 Wcmen’s Pajamas Formerly $2.95 $1.79 Rayon striped, cotton pongette and charmeuse— plain and fancy patterns —good color combinations. Mannishly tailored slipover and coat styles. Third Fleor Silk Underwear Reduced for Friday (23) Lace-trimmed Crepe de Chine Chemises, with straps. Formerly $1.95. Friday 95(: only Chine Chemises, (48) Light Cut Perfume Bottles that sold for 69c. Fri- 250 da y('33) Good Size Pottery Vases, brown toned. Were 95c. 50(! Friday only . (51) Wall Pockets, of pottery and china, including some from Czechoslovakia. Regularly 690 95c. Friday only. . (1) Fern Stand of polychrome wrought iron. Was $10. $5 Friday only .. (1) Cylinder - Shape Aquarium. wtz) “'ool5sweate;'s. slip-on styles. ‘ere $8.95. Frida - ek v $5.95 of strong broche with surgical elastic over the hips. Broken sizes. Were $5 to $6. $3.95 Friday only (20) Corselettes, well made models in striped rayon, heavy and lightly boned, some with inside belts, tape and elastic shoulder straps and surgical elastic over the hipline. Broken sizes. sl 98 Were $2.50 and $3.50.. ' (8) Corselettes, heavily boned garments for the medium and heavy figures, with surgical elastic over the hips. 6 hose supporters. . Broken sizes. Were $4 95 $7.50 and $8.50. Friday S (34) Corsets and Brassieres, all- elastic belts, with adjustable lac- ings which may be used for sur- gical purposes, and long-line bras- sieres with tape shoulder straps. Broken sizes. Were 59¢ to 19¢ 79c. Friday only (6) Brassieres of striped rayon, shaped to fit around the waist. Broken sizes. Were 58¢c. 29 Friday only % c (11) Brassi brocaded rayon, of long and short length, wifiizteh rll{‘l;cn shoulderzslslglps. Broken sizes. Were $2 to $2.50. Friday only $1‘19 Corsets—Second Floor Save 259, and More on Leather Goods (14) Handbags, pouch styles, of smart suede and mirrolun. Fitted with inside purse and mir- 89 ror. Were $2. Friday only, c (63) Belts, for coats and dresses, Dickies. " ere ste. Priday uckles. 3 (10) Boston Zipper Bags. Ideal for shopping. Two-handle styles in black or tan. Were $2 25 $2.95. Friday only..... . Street Floor choice color combinations. 36 in. wide. Was 39c a yard. 29¢ Friday only, a yard...... (450 yds.) Silk-and Cotton Prints, in fifteen good patterns, mostly dark backgrounds, suitable for Fall dresses. 36 in. wide. 59(! Was 75¢ a yd. Friday, a yd. (280 yds.) Genuine Rob Roy Cotton Prints, twelve good patterns in the lot, mostly florals. 32 in. wide. Was 50c a yard. 290 Friday only, a yard...... (80 Genuine Imported Printed Suitings, in choice of five good patterns and colorings. 36 in. wide. Was 85c a yard. 590 Friday only, a yard Wash Goods—Third Floor Jewelry Priced Lower For One Day Novelty slave and fancy designed styles. Some with fancy novelty stones, others silver plated. Were $1.00. 69!: Friday only priced types. Friday re- duced to " 8145 Housewares Reauced For a Day (1) Donley Garbage Can for underground use; with galvanized iron inset. Was $7.45. B 525) (1) $11.95 White $9.50 Enamel Broom Closet.. (25) Heaters, for light jets, Were 79¢ (37 Sets) 4 Wooden Mixing Spoons, in graduated sizes. Were 39c set. Reduced for Fri- loc day. Set ... (75) Wizare crs, originally 69¢. only, each (17) Whi 98c. Infants’ Wear at Savings , (16 Pairs) Girls' Bloomers, sizes (1) Girl Muslin _Combi- nations, lace trimmed and broidered. Sizes 8 to 12 years. Were $1.50. Friday.. 5 (9) Tots’ lé'el'seyml)rtsses. with oomers. Sizes 2 to 6 = years, Were $2.95 $1.95 (8) Girls’ Flannelette Palamas, two-piece styles. Sizes 8 to $1 16 years. Were $1.98 = (4) Infants’ Sweater and Cap Sets, soft and warm. 1-year size. Were $4.98 to $6.98. $2.98 Friday only ...... (13) Tots’ Sweaters, broken size ranges. Were $3.98 to $6.98. Friday only $2'98 (7) Girls Berets, godd $1 colors. Were $2.98. Friday, (75) Infants’ Creepers, French {’mpurts. All bandmade and em- roidered. Were $3.50 and $4. Friday only... $1'95 Fourth Floor Save Considerably on Boys’ Wear Floor Velvet and Felt Hats Formerly $5.00 33 Fashion says a different hat for every ensemble! Here is a Friday Bargain Day offer that solves your problem. NEW FALL MODELS—black and col- ors. China—Sixth Floor Art Goods at Savings (10) Six and Eight Pocket Shoe Bags, of ecru crash. Regu- 65(: larly $1. (4) Tapestry a ur Table Scarfs, trimmed with gold braid. Were $4.98. Priday 32.98 Tops. Were 59c. Friday.. 39¢ (15) Tapestry hvgle Runners, in floral effects. ere $1.79. Friday $1'19 (12) Children’s Stamped Dr?m. of gr%g‘n (ire;l)eA Sizes 12 to 16 years. gularly $6.50. Friday... . $4'25 Third Floor ) Do Sewing Machine Needs wool. Were $1.45. Friday... Domestic Oil for all sewing ma- (2) Glove Silk Undergarments, chines, Was 15c. Fridey ¢ bloomer and union suit. $1 . ‘Machine of any ‘Were $1.69. Friday only....s“m. ke e e, ity 260 Light, easily attached to (2) Girl’ Wool Union size 16. Were $1.95. only Sewi any style sewing ma- chine. Was $4.50. Fri- $3.35 Sewing Machines—Third Floor Clean- Friday 50 Second Floor were Friday (47) Colored Glass Ash Trays, were originally 25c. Tomor- & o row only (23) White Enamel Sini Strain- ers, originally 59c. Reduce for Friday * 25¢ (30) Whi ‘Whips, for- merly 98c. Reduced ~for Friday 49¢ o100) Bosion Ferns, good, healthy plants in 6-inch pot: ere e $1.00. Friday.. Ve 15¢ Housewares—Sixth Floor Knitted Underwear Reduced for One Day idulmlvnhfi Sv:;:;l. part wool, eal for al te) wear. Were $4.25..... $3'19 (29) Part-Wool Pants and Vests, the pants ankle-length style. Broken sizes. Were $1 $1.75. Friday only. .. ers, dark (24 Pairs) Wool B $2.95 colors. Double cuff at Union Suifs, part $1 Junior Misses’ ‘ Dresses Reduced (15) Dresses of satin and crepe combination, one and two piece o Biees 13015 4 1. @ AD red. Sizes 13, 15 and 17. ‘Were $13.95. Friday only $7‘45 (6) Velveteen Dresses with lace collars and cuffs, in green, brown and black. Sizes 13, $13.50 (12) Crepe de tafl:!s.reqv nndslsagg trim- mex ‘ere $3.95. Fri- day only.. $2'89 (3) Chemises, in_small sizes. Formerly $1.49. only ...... (3) Crepe de Chine Chemises, with straps. Were $2.89. $1 39 Friday only.... = (5) Crepe de Chine Nightgowns, tailored and lace trimmed. Formerly $8.95. Fridsy @9 40 only . 9) Heisr ¢ ool quality crepe de chine. ere $3.95. Friday only.... $2'89 (40) Crepe de Chine Step-ims, tlllo‘rzept:l5 or lace trimmed. Were $2.95. i 1.89 (3) Crepe de Chine Slips, in flesh only, strap models. $2 89 Formerly $5.95. Friday o bl (3 R;Vyonsl;?;m;;ln maize and lack. Was $5.95. Fri- day only...... $2'4‘9 Underwear—Third Floor Were $25.00. Pridayonly... . Second Floor Choose From 4 Smart Silks $1.69 to $1.98 Grades $1.19 »d. Silks that are in demand NOW! Women's Hose Formerly $1.00 " 50c Fine lisle hose — full- fashioned or with mock seams. Regular and extra sizes in brown and black. w(”) l’;: Pmm'g:ol Hose. ere c. y mly.. . 350 Children’s Rayon Suits Bloomers. Broken 690 sizes. Were $1. Friday... (14) Women’s Cotton Suits, with rayon s!:rtpes. B‘;Ieevelesal models, ankle ere $1. Friday only .............. 69¢ (18) Cotton and Part-Wool Union Suits, sleeveless, ankle 49¢ (15) day only .. . Remnants Wool Goeds 3 Off Plain and novelty coat- ings, tweeds, flannels, jer- seys, kashas, twills, broad- (2) Boys’ Pull-over White Sweaters. slightly soiled. Sizes 28 an . Were $1.95. Fri- day only _...... $1.49 20, Boys” Junior * Overcoats; sizes 21> to 10. Were §795. Friday only.... $0.95 xz(:il s Boy‘:" Junior Overcoats; size 3. ere $9.75. Friday only > $7'45 10), Young - Men's Overcoats; 8 . Were $15. Friday only $9‘ 75 D) Boys'd-pe. Suit, with long irousers and gol nick- cre, Siae 14, Was $1275 9 (-4 (1) Boy's 4-pe. Suit, with long frousers and_golf knickers. Siae . Was $18.50. Fri- day only $13.45 oys’® Chinchilla Hats, Were $1. Friday... O9€ Street Floor Save at Least 25%, on Toilet Goods (15) La Boheme Bath 7= Salts, Were $1.50. Friday ¢9C (11) Mignon Cleansing 300 Tissue. Regularly 50c (12) Mignon Cleansing ] @ Tissue. Regularly 25¢ Short Lots of Creams, vegetals, face powder and talcums. Regu- lar 50c to fToc values. 95 Friday only Street Floor Umbrella Specials (10) Women’s Colored Um- brellas, in silk and union silk. 10 and 16 ib styles. Plain and fancy . ndles. ormerly , 6 Simmons and $495. Tomorrow only, ‘9267 Street Floor Fur Coats Formerly $100 $69.75 Ideal Beds Were $10.95 to $12 $7.95 At this low price only length. Broken sizes. ‘Were 69c to 95c. Friday.. Third Floor House Frocks and In colors and Upholstery at Savings (1 Pair) Silk and Chenille Por- tieres, 48 inches wide, 21, yards long. Green. Were $24.75. Re- duced for Friday. sg 95 Pair . Rose Double-faced (2 Pairs) Portieres, of chenille, 36 inches wide. Were $12.50. Friday only, pair...... $9'25 (92) Sectional Paneling, fine em- broidered voile with lace insertions, ‘Was 35c a section. Now, 15 each c (9 Yards) 50-inch Brown and White Checked Monks' Cloth, ideal for couch covers. 69 Was $1.50 yd. Friday, yd. c Ch(s I};lrd!) 36-inch Double-faced enille, rose or green. Was $2 yd. Friday, yd. $1.19 (200 Yards) Marquiseties, voiles, Bedford scrims, and rayon mar- quisettes. Were 59c to 29 98c_yd. FPriday only, yd. “2C (300 Yards) 50-inch Rayons and Damasks, for draperies, and por- tieres, Were $1.25 to mQ $1.95 yard. Friday, yard.. ©2€ (19" Yards) Grey Velour, 50 inches wide. striped and jacquard designs. Originally $1.89 ©Q¢ yard. Now, yard (2 Pairs) " Double-faced Velour Po;‘titru. 1 pair rose and rose; 1 pair rose and brown. Were $28. Friday, pair. .. $21 (1) Tapestry Couch Cover, blue and bro;:n design on] dark back- ground. Originally $10.95. Reduced to.... $7.95 Upholstery—Fifth Floor Winter Coats (4) Misses’ Winter Coats, trimmed with skunk and baby seal. Sizes 16 and 18. Were $39.75 to $48.75.. $28 (4) Extra Size Coats, black trimmed with Manchurian wolf. Were Friday onl, o (51 lisses’ Winte: bemtfully furred. Were Coats, $45 Coats, fur- ter smart models richly “rimmed. Were $59.50. only (1) "Tan Sport Coatr with & wolf collar. Size 40. Was $30.75 > $21 (2) Sport Coats, self trim- med. Sizes 16 and 36. Were $35.00. Friday... $26 Second Floor Aprons Underpriced (14) Apron Frocks, of neatly printed percales. 95c. Friday only. ; (62) Daytime Frocks, dainty floral patterns, dov"s and stripes. Broken sizes. ere o priday oy, .. $1.29 (1) Quilted Sacque, of satin, lined and interlined. Daintily lace trimmed. Was $5.95. Friday Gulye s rere 929D two and (5) Linen ‘White with three p{!ce' ltl;lnodel% contrasting trims. ‘ere $6.95. Friday only.... $4'95 ll“li) C;ep;l de Chl;\c Negligee, P ant ue combi- nation. Was $5.95 $3.95 (1) Figured Rayon Coolie Coat, black background with high col- ored pattern. $6.95. Friday only. (4) Nurses’ Uniforms, good styles. Broken size $ 1.95 range. Were $2.95.... (2) Poplin Uniforms, size 46. Were $5.95. Friday 52'95 only g (12) d Uniforms, slightly soiled. Broken 95 c sizes. Were $1.95 (3) Hand-Embroidered Ging- ham Frocks, dainty styles. Were $2.95 $1'95 Third Floor Notions Reduced for One Day Only (50) Wooden ~Hangers, racks for trousers. Regularly 50 10c. Friday special, 2 for... (10) Cretonne Stioe B;[ for 4 pairs shoes. Regularly $1. Friday only 39¢ (6) Kiddies' Sewing Boxes, with thread and other novelties. 39(: Were 50c. Friday o (25) Dexter Knitting Cotton, white only. Not all numbers. 5¢ Were 10c ball. Friday N (100) Pocket Mirrors, including military mirrors. Were 10c 50 to 25¢. Friday. (15)_Shoe Trees. Were 5o 25c. Friday . Street Floor with Silverware Reduced (9) Imported Trays, fancy de- signs with mahogany - finished edges. Were 95c. Friday only L 46c (8) Tmported Trays, fancy designs. Were 89c.. 43c (3) Imported Trays, mahogany- finished ~ frames. Were 88(! $1.75. Friday only. “ee Street Floor because they’re slightly marred. Attractive cane panel styles—neatly fin- ished in brown. Two sizes. Third Floor Women’s Dresses at One-Day Prices (12) Imported Beaded Evening Dresses, smdes ::isww 40. Formerly $16.50. Reduced tomor- Tow to . [REEPERTre: $9'95 (1) Green Chiffon Dinner Dress, with uneven hem line and E'.‘lel‘ed sliirh ,spssl‘l,ghtly soiled. ormerly .50. Friday, reduced to... $22'50 36“2 SAI;t 'l';eed Dresses, sizes . ormerly $16.50. Friday...... 512 (1) Peach Evening Dress, with be‘?dd fl;i‘x;x& lstzse“m, Slightly soiled. Formerly $65. Friday_only $49.50 (2) Peach Crepe Chiffon Dresses, flared skirt, scarf collar. Sizes 38 and 40. Friday (1) Rhinestone Studded White Evening Dress, flare skirt. Size 36. Formerly 325., $16-50 n Dress, with orchid cocktail jacket. Size 36. Formerly $35. patterns NEW this season! Pick up enough for the extra frock you had anticipated—and save money. There are— 36-in. Fancy Taffetas +32-in. Striped Tub Silks 32.in. 40-in. Plain Broadcloths Satin Charmeuse Silks—Third Floor Save at Least 25%, on Novelty Furniture (1) Solid Mahogany Top Gate- leg Table, slightly dam- $15 aged. . Formerly $20 (1) Three-panel Screen, mahog- any-finish frame w!lth brown bur- lap panels. Formerly $15. Friday. . $10'95 (1) Mlho‘;ny-finl(.;ih Console Table, slightly damaged. Formerly $17.50 & $9‘75 112) 'gll-lop d’l‘ables, parchment color. Damaged. For- r merly $485. Friday... $2e 1D (7) Windsor Chairs, slightly marred. Friday Novelty Furniture—Fifth Floor Handkerchiefs and Neckwear (42) Boys' Lavender Colored Cotton Handkerchiefs. Were 7c 15¢. Friday only.......... = (120) Women’s _Embroidered Corner White Linen Handkerchiefs that are a bit soiled. Were loc 18c. Friday (50) Odds and Ends of Flowers, handled during Anniver- 100 sary. Were 39c. Friday... (65) Printed Crepe de Chine Scarfs, peach, yellow, rose, green, and white. Were $1.39. $1 Friday, special Remnants of Trimming Braids, ll; I:‘)]]BL‘k adnd colnfs. ‘Were 25¢ to . ard. ; $2.50 y: Friday, l/z Off all oovnens . Street’ Floor cloths, serges and many other popular weaves. 44 to 54 inches wide, in 3 to . fnrd lengths. New Fall colors. Third Floor Misses’ Dresses at Savings of 259, 1d8) hll'rlnud Jcrsle‘y I;;mes, green, red, blue; sizes 14, 16, 18. Formerly $16.50... $9.95 (18) Street and Afternoon Frocks, sizes 14 to 20; of flat crepe, geor- gette, velveteen. Formerly $12 $16.50. Friday only .......°" (2) Navy Georgeite Dresses, trimmed with lace; sizes 18 and 20. Formerlys $35. day only . (1) Navy Satin-back Crepe Blrm, trimmed wg,;l Independence lue; size 37!2. For- merly $35. Friday .. $22'50 (4) Crepe Dresses, with bertha collars and pleated lsklru: sizes 16 and 20. Formerly $3050, Friday $19.75 lfl(”u]:llvymn;' flret” ae e , with ruffled skirt. Formerly $3050 ... $19-75 (4) Long-sieeve Chiffon and Lace Bridge Frocksl;smle. 14; blue, 8; peach, 16; rose, 16. Formenty $3950 ... $19.75 Misses’ Dresses—Second Floor NT FEATURES AT 25% SAVINGS (100) Tots Sizes 2 to 4. Were b9c each. Friday only, 3 for.. Hoover Aprons, cloth. Sizes 36 to 44. Were 89c. Friday only. only, Sizes 40 to 46. $15 to $18. only (250) Women's satins, patents and kids. Black 95¢ and tan. Broken sizes. ‘Were $1.89. Friday only Panty Dresses, in plain and printed percals with little collars, in orani blue, green, and novelty prin $1 reversible aprons in chambray or broad- 66¢ (50) Women’s Coats, in navy Were Friday $9- 65 Children’s ~ Sleepers, heavy and warm, with feet. SOC Sizes 1 to 10. Weye 79¢c. (50) Girls’ Broadcloth Shirts, of good quality and well cut, in white and tan. Sizes 6 45‘: to 20. Were 69c . (200) Girls' Skirts, of all wool with button-on bodice, and pleats in front. Plaids, checks, i:leedx ;’nd serges. Sizes 6 to 3 ere $1.95. Friday only ..+, .r; 149 (75) New Winter Hats, satins, velvets, and felts, in red, blue, tan, and black. All head sizes. Originally $1.95. Re- sl duced for Friday to. in (50) Wrought Iron Smoking Stands, medium size, in red or green. Were $1.00. Fri- day only.. - 50¢ Suits, (100) s sizes 3, 4, 5 years. Broadcloth and linen cloth in button-on styles; blue, tan, khaki, and natural linen colors. 45 Originally $1. Priday.. c (10) Two-Tone Magazine Racks, green with gold stencil. Originally $1.25. Fri- 59(! day (60) Tin Waste Baskets, in gold and_black colonial pat- terns. Originally 5%. 355 Friday ... c Pay Were $1.95. Friday only.. (40) Oval Braided Rugs, with carpet centers in Ted, blue, and grey size, Friday combinations. Medium Originally $1.25. 4'96 (27) Boys' Sailor Pants, of regulation navy blue cloth. Sizes 8 to 15. Were $2.59. (100) Men's Madras Shirts, in white, stripes &nd fancy pat- terns, neck band styles. Broken sizes. Were $1.00. only . (6) $1.49 Friday only. Collar attached and riday 55¢ Blue Serge Long 8, 9 IL sl nts, sizes 25¢. Friday only . Children’s Shoes at Drastic Savings su::s‘el/l: ‘;'a-m’% Lot e Ya. ere $6. Friday only $2.40 (7 Pairs) Children’s High Shoes. Sizes 6, 7, and 8. .95. Friday only. (16 Pairs) Misses’ d High Shoes, 1314 to 2. Were $2.95. Friday only.. Second Floor. . Save 259, Children’s Hose (175 Pairs) Children’s Stockings, brown and black. Were 95c. Friday only... (70 Pairs) Children’s Socks, good colors. Were Boys' $1 Lisle 49¢ Sport 10¢ (75 Pairs) Boys’ Golf Hose, in desirable colors and pat- 27 terns. Were 50c. Friday. < ¢C Street Floor Nightgowns Reduced (2000 Cotton Crepe Night- gowns, sizes 18, 19, 20. White, flesh, and flowered patterns. @ Were $1.50. Friday ...... c Third Floor Rugs at Savings (2) Seamless Worsted Wilton gun. 9x121. Ts‘rllsrand rose ground. ormerly 3 Friday only....... $112'50 (75 Yards) Inlaid Linoleum Remnants, suitable for small kitchen and bath. For- 98 merly $1.85 sq. yd. Friday. 2OC (4) 8.3x10.6 Sanford’s Axminster Rugs, were $42.50. Frigay only ..o 331,95 (3) 9x12 Seamless Brussels ':!Il‘l, ;ttracnve pill- erns, Formerly $21.95. Friday 315'95 (100 Yards) Felt-Base Floor Covering, remnant lengths. Sold for 43c square yard. Re- 97 duced for Friday, sq. yd... ¢ n(l) 9x12 Selllxllell Axminster ug, taupe color. ‘Was $42.50. Friday. $31'95 Oval Braided Rugs, siae inches. ‘ere $5.95 and $6.50. Friday 33‘95 oD L6578 Taupe-colored Wil- n ug. rmerly $2750. Friday only, $21.50 {Ba el T R 0] 525 Friday only.... $18.75 Rugs—Fifth Floor See these—they're won- derful! Handsome coats of stencil calf, brown calf, black caracul and sealine— with beautifully matched pelts—and fully silk lined. Second Floor Linens at Friday Savings (30 Yards) Stork Rubber Sheet- ing, splendid quality; slightly soiled edges. Formerly $1.50. Friday only, yard. ......... 75¢ (84) White Turkish Towels, large size, absorbent and heavy. 22x44 inches. Were 35¢. ]7¢ Friday only . 45 weling, dam- Remnants—] ask and art linens. Useful lengths. Vs Off Venetian Lace-trimmed Linen Pieces. Reduced .. A (31) 6-in. Doili Friday only ...... (19) 6x12 Oblong Piec $1.00. Friday only. (2) 12-in.” Do Friday only (5)° 36-in. Friday only (%) 45-in. Friday only (5) 54-in. Friday only Men’s $3.95 Sweaters $2.95 The kind men like to wear under their coats— for they are fine rib styles well made to fit snug. Button front coat models with two pockets — in camel, brown, dark gray and heather. Sizes 36 to 46. Men’s Broadcloth Pajamas, cut plenty full; well tailored. Sizes B, C and D. Were $1.79. PFr s iday g,29 Men's Flannelette Night Shirts, well made, with securely sewn seams. Sizes 15 and 16. Were $1.49. only .o

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