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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1928. 31 it sty pared, mer | i Jast o v, St 2 = 5| ANGLO-AMERICAN AMITY BASIS PROPOSED HERE D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMB_E;R 8, PARTY SCHEDULED DEC. 19 The annual cider and gingerbread M i % 'and the|course, in the operatic duets it was a Sind Wie der Wind,” which she repeated | two voices blended exquisitely and com- party of the West Virginia Society of as encore. In her second. group she | pletely. ~Especially pleasing was the | the District ,of° Columbia will be /held THE HOMERS' RECITAL. Sang for the ‘Arst. time two_ dramatic | -Norma” duet and again tne {amiliar | Professor Says Each Nation Must| December 39, ;ffl was' ls:o‘nlcedhlul Mme., Louise Homer, famous con- jomer’s setting of h, That We Two Were Maying” an night at the regular meeting.of the so- fralio, And her chanuing datghierd omr o o M O e In Bye| “Tong, Leng-Ago.” Recognize Worthy Achievements {oiciy in the Washington Clab. Albert Loulse Homer Stires, soprano, might | Street.” In these the singer's powe: for | Mrs. Stires has delightful freshness E. Barr wa$ named chairmian of the well have typified Walt Whitman's| gramatization was a dominant quality.| - leer light soprano voice and excellent committee in charge of the party. well known phrase, “I hear America |The songs have fitting yet unobtrusive | taste in ohrasing and word values. Her | Real Anglo-American friendship was| Abcut 150 members and_guests, in- singing,” when appearing at Poli's yes- | setting; they should make distinctive | numbers which won most appreciation | | described yesterday by Arthur S| cluding former Gov. E. P. Morgan, at- terday afternoon. They are American, | numbers on the program of any singer | were “Er Liebte Mich So Sehr” of |Flemming, first traveling scholar from{ tended the annual dance, ‘which was| and, in addition, had Katherine Homer, | who is equipped to sing them. The pop- | Tschaikowsky, and Schubert song, the Washington branch of the English- | held after the business meeting. W. E. another daughter, as excellent accom- |ular “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice, | “Trees” by Rasbach, Mr. Homer's Speaking Union to Great Britain, as Hoffheins is president of the society. panist, w‘?&le sg:slgl%. S of lheflfim? fron Saint-Saen’s “Samson et De- | “‘Spacially Jim" and “The Cuckoo.” hel:gglmln tamri;g{-aa;nognflt;\le part of songs written by ney Homer, father was the encore. In her third and | Mrs.' Stires-has a very attractive per- as accom- 3 of this distinguished native musical | last solo group, Mme. Homer sang un- | sonality -and poise Rt .pp,em.,on | plished something worthy of emulation.| HELD ON DOPE GHM{GE-- family. The Homer family shows the | usnal songs, rarely heard, written by | of the audience was given to her quite |~ Speaking before the local branch of development of music interests and | Lenormand, Rerer, and an air from a | équal to that accorded to her )mny the union at the Mayflower Hotel yes-| Arousing the suspiciong of -polcenteri talent through' that happiest and most | less familiar Saint-Saens opera, “As-| fathous mother. terday afternoon, Mr. Flemming, in-|repeatedly by attempting to dispose of fundamental medium—home life. The | canio.” It was in her very familiar en- structor in political science at the Col-| a package during a raid on a disorderly three feminine members of the family | cores, “Calm as the Night"and “Little lege of Liberal Arts of American Uni-| house on M ‘street last week; Dufree made an effective and graceful picture. | Orphan Annie,” that she definitely won Caricature Handkerchiefs. versity, reported on his last Summer's|[ockhart, alias Dr. Lockhart, colored, | The program, if a little long, was beau- | her audlence as a whole. Perhaps one trip to England. was found to have drugs in the package tifully chosen and well balanced in | reason was that she gave herself vocally | London womert have a new fad. Itis| In his opinion, Mr. Flemming ‘said,|anq charged with illegal possession of mood and treatment of songs presented. | and dramatically more in these songs, | caricature handkerchiefs. They are | .(he great mass of people will only| paycotics. He was held for:the grand | The Schubert centenary was duly ob- | and another may have been that she | oo gng somewhat crudely colored, | omgrimg oize ihat each nation has| jury under bond of $1,500, following a | served by the singers presenting two of | used no book of words. This handicap e something that the other nation can|pearing before United! States is- Pranz_Schubert's many lovely songs, | of being tied to a book of words was a | &nd in one corner is a stenciled copy of | emulate, when this information is Pre- | sioner Needham C. Turnage yesterday. Mme. Homer opening the program with | disadvantage to both singers. It always |a famous ploture. Smart dresses are TR o entivie trained experts In| ™ policeman Van D. Hughes arrested “Dem Unendlichen” and her dauchcer is a_detriment to artistic expression. It |going farther, however, by having a |each field ofactivity Lockhart and preferred the narcotic later singing “Ungeduld.” would seem that so experenced a singer | sketch or caricature of themselves sub- charge after an analysis of the contents y _In her first group the contralto al<o as Mme. Homer would not have per-'stituted for the picture. of the package revealed its nature. WooDWARD & LLoTHROP 10 11™ F anp G STREETS 'WooDWARD & l.oTHROP PDow~N STAIRS STORE of the Other. wmeone. | Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted Silk and Wool Street Frocks, 5750 weresio 27 One and two piece Satin, Dull lrrpe and Wool Frocks; mo. tly misses’ sizes. Black and street colors; broken sizes, Larger Women’s Silk Frocks, 3950 were s16:50 28 Slenderizing styles, in black and navy: satin and silk crepes. Dresses are full cut, and amply proportioned for the Iarg(‘r figure. o 20 Felt and Velvet Hats, Noteworthy group of excellent values, at these reduced prices. and styles; slightly shopworn from handling. 15 Felt Hats. Were $3.95. Now re- duced to $1.95. Brazil will revise its tariff. were $3.95 and $4.95 Desirable colors 10 Felt and Velvet Hats. Were $2.95 and £3.95. Now 50c. DOWN STAIRS STORE 5 Twill Coats, 5650 Muslin Gowns, 68¢ Were $16.50 and $25 Were $1. 105, some daintily women's’ and umu’ Zvin hand-made; some hand-em- Coata; navy_and tan. broidered. ' Priced for clear- Infants’ Apparel ance because solled from Zsc; was more H Remnant Day Savmgs—25% and More . 0. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted 16 to 44 e Soeidine marm SN ; M‘ s’ Novelt lo D Trom dispiay Some sotied S o 95¢ Y Musdlin Dance Ly Yt T Were =) wer weaters. b and body walsts. Were much Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable, not sent C Knitted Suits, $12:25 Were §16.50 Japanese Coolie Coats Walnut Room Gowns 10 2 and 3 Piece Knitted Suits, in tans, greens and white; sizes from 38 to 42 at this great reduction. 4 Spun Silk and Boucle-Knitted 5 Bemberg Knitted Suits; 2- Suits; black-and-white, tan, piece styles in blue, rose, tan gray and orchid; sizes 36 and and black-and-white; sizes 16 ss Were $49.50 and $59.50. to 40. Were $29.50 each. 34.75 $18.75 L] Sllk—lnd—wool Sports Frocks; 1 and 2-piece stylee in tweed and prints; sizes 14 to 38. ‘Were $25. Now. SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Misses” Frocks, $14-50 Were $39.50 and $42.50 Among the 10 dresses comprising this lot are bouffant eve- ning irocks in taffeta and afternoon frocks in georgette and chiffon. The color range includes maize, blue, tan, white and black; the size range 14 to 20. 8 Misses’ Chiffon, Georgette and Lace Frocks. Blue, black, 2 Silk Blouses; Vionette tan; sizes 34 and 36. Were $8. 75 each. Now .... 5 Misses’ Georgette Frocks trim- ed with velvet; black and sunni *and nile; sizes 14 to e u ‘Were $25 and $29.50. navy; sizes 14 and 18. Were $12.25 $35 each. Now sts:s‘ Dresses, THIRD FLOOR. Women’s Dresses, $10 Were $16.50 19 Dresses in_this group. 11 crepe dresses in a color range which includes raisin, black and navy; sizes 36 to 44; 8 crepe-back satin dresses in these colors and sizes —wine, size 20; black, size 40; blue, size 42 light tan, sizes 20, 36 and 40; dark tan, size 42. 7 Heavy Crepe Dresses, with lace cuffs. Black in sizes 38 and 42, navy in size 40, tan in sizes 40 and 42. Were 81850 each. Now 7 Printed Dresses in various colors and styles. Slaes u. m 36 and 44. Were $13.75 and $16.50. Xt Lesser Pricep Dresses, THIRD FLOOR. Little Women’s Dresses Reduced $16.50 Ten navy and tan georgette and black flat crepe dresses with vestees; sizes 3514, 37%, 39% and 41%:. 3 Special Size Winter Dress 1 Little Woman’s Black Knsha' Coats; brown or black suede Coat with dyed squirrel col- fabrics with black fox, kit lar; size 391, Was $40.50. fox and dyed squirrel mush- Now .$29.50 room or shawl collars; sizes 5 Larger white 46'5, 39% and 37%. Very or lavender flat crepe with greatly reduced to hand-drawnwork and hem- Larger Women’s Sports Coats stitching; black or tan geor- in black and gray mixtures gette, trimmed with lace or with kit fox collars; fully embroidery and tan_all-lace lined with crepe de chine; dress with uneven hemline; Sizes 44% and 48%. mduged sizes 40‘/;, 447 and 48%. R:; to cesanaet Srecial Size Apparzr, THIRD FLOOR. 1 Qe Girls’ Silk Frocks, $6-50 Were $12.50 to $16.75 10 Silk Crepe de Chine Frocks, for dress. Long-sleeve styles; sizes 6, 8 10 and 12. 6 Girls’ Frocks. Included are 3-plece wool crepe ensembles, taffeta party frock and Eng- lish Liberty Lawn . frocks. and plain colors. Sizes 6, 7, Sizes 10, 12 and 14. Were 8, 10, 12. Were $10 lo31250 $16.75 to $20.50. Now $8.95 Now 11 Girls’ Linene, English Prllll 12 Girls' Linen, Dimity, Voile Flowered Organdy and Dotted and Organdy Frocks. Prints Swiss Frocks. Sizes 10 and and white; sizes 6 to 12. Were $5 to 87 50. Were $2.95. .8 GmLs' ArpareL; FOURTH Flml. gt v Junior Misses’ Silk Frocks and Chiffon Ensembles, $1675 Were $22.50 to $29.50 8 Georgette and Silk Crepe Frocks and Flowered Chiffon Ensembles. Sizes 13, 15 and 17. Reduced for clearance. ¢ Junior Misses’ Flowered Chif- = 6 Junior Misses’ Georgette, te Chiffon and Crepe de Chine Frocks. Prints and plain 3 colors; sizes 13, 15, 17. Were Now $2! $16.75 to $20.50. Now..$8.95 Navy 2 Junior Misses' Two - plece mere GO D Ol ow Tweed Sults. Sizes 13 and 1. s .$12.50 Were $22.50. Now JUNIOR Misses’ APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. Girls’ Silk-and-Wool Stockings 75c¢ pair; were 1 70 Pairs, in Smart Brown Shades; Deer, Camel and Medium Browri. Sizes 6 and 6. 21 Pairs Girls’ Cotton-and-Wool 15 Girls’ Cotton-Wool-and-Ray- and ‘on Combinations. Long-sleeve, knee-length and short-sleeve, 50¢ ankle-length styles. Sizes 2, 4, 15 Gll’ll" Regulation Middies. in 8 and 12. Were much more. white and tan. Collars and Now 2 95¢ cuffs of red and cadet blue. 4 pairs Girls’ Silk Bloomers. Si7"< 12 to 22. Were $1.95. Flesh and white; size 18. $1.4. Sllghtl)’ soiled. Were $2.50. L] Glrls Cotton-Wool-and-Rayon Now $1.95 Short-sleeve Shirts. Sizes 2 ‘White Overblouses. and 10 years. Were $1. 25 Sizes 8, 12 and 22. Slightly mlled Were $1.95 and $2.25. 3 Glrln Silk Pongee Cnmb!m- Now $L.75 tions. Size 6. Were $395. 9 Girls’ Regulation White Mid- Now $1.: dies with blue collars and 11 Girls’ cuffs. Slm 16 and 20. Were Sizes 2 and 4 years. Were 50c $1.50. Now Now . 25¢ 3 Butterfly Sports Skirts. Black 5 pairs and white check patterns. Knickers, sizes 6 and 8 years. Sizes 8 and 14. 5. ‘Were $2.95. Now Girts’ FURNISHINGS, Transparent Velvet Coats, $16-50 Were $39.50 and $59.50 These 4 coats are lined either with satin or georgette. Brown, beige and green are the colors; the sizes 14, 16, 18, 6 Misses’ Tweed, Twill and Covert Cloth Suits in navy, oxford and tan; nicely tailored with self or satin pipings; wrap- around skirt styles; sizes 16 and 18. Very greatly re duced to $16.50 5 Misses’ Winter Dress Coats with'collars and cuffs of wolf or caracul; blue or black suede fabrics; sizes 14, 16 and 18. Were $95 each. Now .... 39.50 2 Misses’ Velvet Evening Coats, satin lined; red or blue, with scarf throws; one with white fur cuffs; sizes 14 uld 18. Were $49.50 and $59.50. Now 6 Imported Raincoats, assorted fabrics and colo and 18. Were $19.50 and $22.50. Now Misses’ Coats, THirD FLOOR. 19 Girls' Crepe de Chine, Eng- lish Liberty Lawn, Taffeta and Linen Frocks. Prints Special $7.50 Purchidsed regularly these Coolie Coats would be far more. Of rayon, with Jap- anese silk linings and showing hand-blocked designs. The color range includes black, blue, green, flesh, red and rose. 1 Tailored Flannel Robe; rose color. Was $15. Now $10.54 tailored. Was sn $4.9 1 Blue Crepe de Chine Sacque, lined and mm- lined; a tailored style, trimmed with Japanese embroidered spray. Was $18. Now ......$9.75 NecLiGEES, THIRD FLOOR. Manufacturer’s Samples Silk Underwear These limited quantities would regu- larly sell for much more. You should buy very promptly, at these prices. 24 Silk Gowns, lace trimmed and tailored styles; pastel shades. Specially priced. $3.65 36 Lace-trimmed and Tailored Chemise; black and pastel shades. Specially priced ....: Vi e Ry 30 Dance Sets l.u(' |rnnnu~d and t.mnr'l styles; pastel shades. Specially priced $1.95 Stk UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Costume Slips, $445 Were 570 20 Tailored Crepe Slips with deep hems; flesh color, trimmed with initials; sizes 34 to 44, 10 Crepe Ooltnme Slips, trimmed with lace at * the top and bottom; white only; sizes 42 and " 44.. Were $3.95" each. Now $2.95 9 Satin Crepe Costume Slips with deep hems; sizes 34 to 42 in white only. Were $7.50. Now $5.45 7 Dainty Crepe Costume Sllpfl, trimmed with lace at the top and bottom; flesh and white in sizes 40, 42 and 44. Were $7.50. Now §5.45 CosTuMe Sips, THIRD FLOOR. Nainsook Gowns, $1-95 Were $3 22 Extra-Size White Nainsook Gowns, some trimmed with handmade Irish and filet lace, others with embroidery; sizes 18, 19 and 20; all with vee neck. 11 Extra Size Nainsook Gowns; handmade, hand-drawn and hand-embroldered. Flesh, nile, yellow, orchid; square and round necks; size 19." Were $1.50 each. Now 95¢ 10 Cotton Crepe Step-ins; white, flesh and pelch sizes 19 and 21. Were $1 each. L] l’llue Extra Size Gowns, in vee and square neckline styles; white and peach; sizes 18, 19 and 20. Were $2 each. Now .$1.45 ‘MuSLIN UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR, Friday Glove Values 40 pairs Women's Flney -Cuff Kid Gloves; white and gray; sizes 5%, 6, 6%, 6%. Reduced to $2.25 15 pairs Women’s Pull-on Kid Gloves in black only; sizes 5% and 6. Greatly reduced to $2.25 35 pairs Women’s Fancy Fabric Gloves; rose- ‘wood, sand and sizes 6% and Spe- cial .85¢ Groves, First FLOOR. Knit Underwear Greatly Reduced 35 Richelien Combinations in broken sizes and styles; . mercerized lisle and cotton; sizes from 4t009. 55¢, were 75¢ and 85¢. 68c, were $1 and $1.15. 95¢, were $1.50 and $1.75 30 pairs Kayser Rayon Bloomers in broken sizes and styles; peach, pink, nile and white; sizes 4,5 and 9. Were $1.95. Now. .$1.45 18 Part-wool Combinations; Carter make, in hroken sizes and styles; low neck, no sleeve and camisole-top styles; slus 7, 8 and 9. Were $3.75 each. Now . verened 8245 KNIt UNDERWEAR, T)lllll FLoOR. Georgette Blouses, $2:95 Were §5.75 20 Odd-lot Short-sleeve Blouses in tan, white, flesh and green. Also two vestees, 1 flesh color, 1.in white. 12 Cotton Shirts; tan, blue and white; sizes 42, 44 and 46. Were $2.95 each. Now. ..50¢ 9 White Broadcloth Silk Shirts, with club col- lars; sizes 42, 44 and 4 Were $5.75 each. Now 9 Black Crepe de Chine Vionnet Ovellllnlnes, Wth squlre ;rnd vee necks; sizes 34, 36 and 40. 1 Navy Blouse, with square neck; sizs 40. Were $7.50. Now .. -$3.95 5 Long-sleeve Overblouses; white satin’ in size 38, fleah satin in size 42. 8 Crepe de Chine Overblouses, black in sizes 36 and 38, blue in size 40. Were $6.75 and $7.50 each. Now $3.95 3 White Tailored Silk Shirts; sizes 40 and 42; 1 White Silk Overblouse, trimmed in black, size 34; slightly solled. Were $7.50 each. Now $3.95 Brouses, THIRD FLOOR. Scarfs, 95¢ Were §3 28 Crepe de Chine Scarfs, in painted and printed designs, Friday only at this price. 3 Lacy Rayon Scarfs. Were $5 each. Now $1.50. 10 Georgette Scarfs; blue painted. Were ’;: ll Sfllfl Throw Sear Were $3.95. Now.. 17 Collar-and-Cuff " Sets; round and vee neck styles. Were $2.50. Now reeeieeeees NECKWEAR, FIRsT FLOOR. Greatly Reduced 1 Afternoon Frock; pale rose Elizabeth crepe and lace combination. Size 18; slightly mussed. Was $50. Now 19.50 Blue Taffeta Bouffant Dance Frnrk with bands of tulle. Size 16. Was $50. Now $19.50 White Chiffon .Evening Frock; size 16. Slightly soiled. Was $50. Now........$25 Beige Silk Lace Dinner Frock, with deep metal girdle. Size 16. Was $50. Now $29.50 Black Georgette Hand-drawn Frock, over white crepe de chine. Size 16. Was $50. Now Transpa green; size 16; one coral, size 38, soiled. Were $65. ow Black Chiffon Afternoon Frock, black crepe and gold lace. Size 16. ‘Was $50. Now Tucked Chiffon Afternoon Frock. shade; size 16. Was $50. Now.. Black Lace Dinner Gown, over flesh crepe de chine slip. Size 16. Was $65: Now...$42. Navy Blue Street Frocks. 1 crepe. omflon‘ size 16; 2 crepe de chines, size 20. Were 350 $60 and $75. Now Beautifully tailored Navy Elizabeth Crepe Gowns. Sizes 36 and 40. Were $65 and $75. Now $39.. WaLxur Room, THIRD FLOOR. Women’s Wool Dresses. $16-50 10; Very Specially Priced. Light-weight Tweed Frocks, one and two plece styles; in a good assortment of colors. Sizes 36 to 42, 11_Pastel Chiffon and Georgette Afternoon Frocks. In beige, green, blue, flesh and cacoa; sizes 36 to 42, Mussed from al.splly, “as 1s.” Were $39.50. Now $19.50 Chiffon Afternoon Frocks. One in bllck size 36; one in flesh, size 38, Sold “as is.” Were $35. Now 9 Flat Crepe and Georgette Afternoon Frfltkl, smart tailored styles. In black, navy and beige. Sizes 38 to 44. Sold “as is.” $39.50 and $42.50. Now 4 Pastel Georgette and Chiffon Frocks. 40 to 44. Were $29.50. Now, $12.2 Georgette Afternoon Frocks; mussed from display. In black, navy, beige and flesh. sizes 36 to 40. Sold “as i: were i25 and $29.50. Now 100 Evening and Dinner Go Fashloned of lace, chiffon and taffeta; sizes 36 to 40. Sold “as is.” Were $39.50. Now $22, ‘WomEeN’s DResses, THIRD FLOOR. Women’s Coats Reduced 2 Fut-trimmed Shagmoor Coats, warmly inter- rl“med In tan and gray; size 38. Were “9 50 ow 3 Tan and Black Dress Coats. Sizes 36 Q2 and 44. Were $39.50. N 0.50 4 Black Dress Ceats, with broadtail trtmmlng Sizes 36, 40 and 44. Were $79.50. Now....$25 4 Spofll Coats; black-and-white and tan mix- tures. Sizes 36, 38 and 42. Were $49.50 to $69.50. Now ... $35 3 Black Satin Co: sizes 36 and 38. Were $39.50 and $69.50. Now reduced to 3 Coat Suits in black-and-white and tan mix- tures. Sizes 34, 36 and 40. Were $25 and $29.50. ‘7 SI bla Sizes 40 and 44 Were $39.50 . and. 869.50. Na\ll s $25 7 Rainc N y impos 3 de- sirable colors. Were $16.50. Now . ‘WoMEN’s Coats, THIRD FLOOR. Home Frocks, 395 Were 5775 . 30 Flat Crepe and Satin Dresses in attra tive one-piece styvles. many with pleated skirts and surplice front biouses. Sizes 16 to 40, in blue, red, green, black and navy. 12 Dresses, one-piece crepe styles and two-plece effects with jersey blouses and solid-color skirts. Sizes 16 to 40, in rose, blue and tan. $10 each. Now ... . & One-piece Tweed D q lines and pleated skirts. - Fose, tan and lavender in sizes 16 to 40. Were $7.95. N 5 HoMe FRocks, THIRD FLOOR. Smocks Special 95¢ 77 Excellent Quality Broadcloth Smocks. in single and double breasted style. Blue, green, tan, lavender and rose in broken as- sortment. 10 Broadcloth Smocks in the aviation style. Blue, green and lavender in sizes 44 and 46. Were $1.95 each. Now .. 16 White Sleeveless Smock: green or lavender; sizes 36, 40 and 44. 95¢ each. Now Home Frocks, THIRD FLOOR. Bob Evans Uniforms Special $1.95 Regularly these 51 Well-Tailored Uniforms would be much more. model with white collars and cuffs that con- trast with the solid color chambray and pin stripes. Blue, green and lavender. Also a few black and gray pongette. All sizes in the lot but not all sizes in every color. UnirorMs, THIRD FLOOR. Week-End Candy Spectal 2 pounds, 95¢ I : Delicious bonbons, ¢hécolates, nuts and creams—special for the weck-end, 2 pounds, 95¢c. Canoy, First FLOOR. Corsets, Brassieres and Gitdles—Reduced 18 W&L Pink Satin Girdles; side-hooking, long model; sizes 33 to 36, ' Were $5. Now...$2.50 7 P-W Practical Front Corsets, of pink brdche: sizes 27 to 32. Were §12.50. Now .....84.! 7 Volle Combinations; step-in and ‘brassiere peach color; sizes 30 to 34. Were $5. Now v i 2 Scantles; plnk and white satin; size 32. Re- duced to ...... $2.50 4 Woodthrop Girdle broche and siik elastic; sizes 27, 28, 20 and 33. Were $12.50. Now $4.95, 12 Belts and Bandeaux; broken sizes and styles; some solled. Were $1 and more. Now ..35¢ rgical Belts. Were $7. 395 L § Nnnln‘ nnul:rn. lonl model " sizes 32, 3, 42 and 44. Were $1.50, Now. Conrsers, THIRD FLOOR, . shades and black; cotton tops and feet. Sizes 812 dn the straightline. $1 Were $1.95 L2l and fgured 9. smart _slip-over d 38. rayon-and-wool novelt 30 Gc ll mussed Desirable, co Hrom " Randiine. Sizes 15 18 and Were $1.50. Now 17 Tiny Tots® nrmu olled. " Were $1 to §3. Infants’ Elastic Rub- her Were 10¢ Dair. Now reduced o..... Baby, Bavw' Wash Suits 0”3 "years. Solled. “35¢ hilo” IRREGULAR. ¥ Wash Suits. e 93¢ g Street shades. broken si Were more. Now....08e p: 50 pairs nl- Mittens. W B"""-" e “WEE Bandettes, 30c e e Women s Black Were much more il Muslin 334, m anufacturer’s Mocha Gloves, 75¢ Underwenr, 50¢ S e o close-out of higher- ‘ere rs; H Y sizes §l4, 5’4‘5' 6 Lot P"Ced garments; now Was re. pieces. 20 Dairs Women's o Coft reduced to very low MetugThy Sawts. bloomers snd Gray d combinations. Sand af Y anty. ~Were 78c price. Rayon bro- 26 Dleces Girls' Underm broken sizes 30 g and " bicsmmare o We Women’s Silk oz v B Umbrellas, $325 St fad 15 Girls’ Bloomer W: values. Tore. N 8 121 Garter Brassieres; 5. specially priced for Priday: iR it ha Sl 100D iramee: '8 t" pl;llte = ga:‘{- y & assorted compésition handles. ments greatly reduced. ICsiated Clane a2 iy Boys’ Fleece-lined p P group. Were much Union s“it' 50: o o+ Klmono S] more. Now......58¢c Were ss,zso‘ and $3.50 et vt A el lenEln aigles. Sizés 15 and 34 sears on 3 8 _boxes 0. In Jarse slses, Cholce of i 1 Bovs' Famey Cricket its. 62 Novelty Aprons: mussed Ok foselcet trom ‘sivee 384 o e Lo select”trom: sizes % g 36, from display.” “Were st wna (o g o Special 95 Dowu STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE. Full Fashioned Silk Chiffon Hose, special, $1-50 “Slight_Irregulars” of $3.95 Grade 100 pairs ; sheer 51-gauge Chiffon ; picot tops. In gunmetal and black. Sizes 84 to 10 in lot. 500 Pairs Silk Hose, Special, 28c pair. Slight “ir- 300 Pairs Women’s Wool-and-cotton Hose, 28¢ regulars” of higher grade. Fous fashionable pair. Dark colors; sizes 8!, and 9. Mock seams. 200 pairs Boys’ Fancy Cotton Sports Socks, 20c pair; were more. Good colorings; sizes 8 to 9'.. DOWN. STAIRS STORE to 10. Mock seams. Women’s Novelty Pumps and Oxfords, $1-% Were $3.95 to 55.85' Included are satin, patent leather, suede and Hand-turned and Goadyear welt soles: Broken sizes, 3 to 8. 500 pairs; various styles and leathers. blonde and gray kid shoes. 25 Pairs Women's Rllbbe pair. Now. 20 Pairs Women's Bedroom: Slippers, feather- trimmed; soft soles. Were $1 pair. .Now.....45¢ Clnldren s Dress and Play Shoes, 85c; were $1.95 " 150 pairs: good. sturdily. constructed shoes 'that « will withstand ‘-trenuml\ wear. Majority small-sizes, 5 to 8. Heeie iy 20 Pairs Children’s Bunny Bedmm sllppers' 50 Pairs Children's Pumps, Ollflv'fi and High broken sizes. Were $1.25 pair. Now.. Shoes. Broken sizes. Were more. - Now...:.§1.95 DOWN STAIRS STORE 9x12 :Aihiilis'ler' Rugs, $20 $s250° | broken sizes. Were u 81x99 Sheets 51 0. specially pncen for Fri~ day. Made of bleached, seam- less’ cotton. Metal Br.id;e. Lamp Standards Special, $1- - 100. with ‘htéractive twisted standardg. and assorted bases. Tomorrow only, at this spe- cial price. two, ular. BRae™%8) 300 Heavy-weight Pastel-col- ki Towels: also 10 3-plece Russian Filet Sear Sets.”” Complete , with 36, F and 50 Inch scarfs. Specl Searfs. Three populs 3-inch. length. 45-ineh length. 50-inch lensgth. Rayon Panels, 75¢ S v g Eagh, 40. very specially priced for ‘tomorrow's selling. 2l ‘pinished with S P5t "Rubb Mats. Wete sic ‘each. Now S3¢ Men’s Shoes, $2:95 yards loni o Hnished with Were $3.95 and $5 e it Silks Reduced Wa e e 50 pairs Men's Pine Oxfords Lot of short-lensth silks: a rge assortment of fashion- 300 vards Cretonnes; wide as- and "High Shoes. with Good: sble fabrics’ for drenea sitps. sortment of ' patterns ~and Sear Wit . les, ~ Seve! 1t rie and colorings. 28 an Jiviee tn‘tan ‘end” black cait arenly reflucofl for" Tamedr- vard. Now | ke Sizes 6 to 11. ate clearai DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE 400 Men’s White Broadcloth Shirts “M’Lord” Make, special, $1-% Again this week we are able to offer these excellent quality “M’Lard” broad- cJoth shirfs——most exceptional at this special low price. FEach shirt is well-made and full-cut. Sizes 14 to 17. 300, Pairs Men's Fancy Part-Wool and 60 Men's Winter Uslon Sults, 7ic: were . more. Some eece hned. roken sizes. Rayon-and-Lisle Socks. Spenal 35¢ pair; yosdighen o g 3'piirs; $1. 300 Flannelette Pajamas, $1.25; specially pur- Wide variety of attractive patterns and col- chased to sell at this low price. Excellently orings ; sizes 10 to 11%. radr lull cut and good quality. Sizes B, C 7 Men’s 2-Trousers Wool Suits, $19.75 %, Regular sizes 36, 37, 38 and 40. Short sizes, 38, 40 and 42 (one of each size). DOWN STAIRS STORE

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