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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 1928. THE EVENING THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15, WoOoDWARD & LOTHROP 10" 11™ F axnD G STREETS Remnant Day Savings—25% and More Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable, not sent C. O. D. or on approval ; mail or phone orders not accepted Men’s SUitS $ 1 975 Were st5 Covered Dishes Stationety, 55¢ - : The November Silk Selling Special 85¢ 60 double sheets and Only 22 one and two trousers suits at this Frid i B Tehtons . wilee ) assh 5,0t s Eogien Pregin oy, 2 packages envelopes : meres. NO ALTERATIONS at_this reduction. T S P acuns nd Saucers: This is the good quality ripple Offers values extraordinary e e ginane : L e on the season’s smart silks Marillyn Satin Crepe. Special, yard.......$2.45 Marillyn Crepes. Special, yard.... .$2.25 Black Satin Canton Crepe. Special, yard...$2.50 ! which went for Hoover would have had thelr electoral vote increased. The reapportionment issue has never been clearly underrejod or public opin- fon would have pressed for action. It would not be surprising to see an issue made of it next time, particularly as; Republicans are assured of control, and | they probably will benefit rather than | be injured by the change in districts and increase in repressntation from the populous portions of the country. (Copyright, 1928.) UNANINOLSEO.P. VOTE ShY 157501 Change of 275,293 Votes Would Have Given Hoover |NAMED PARLEY OFFICIAL. i All Elegtors. Cord Meyer of New York, formerly assoclated with the State Department in the conduct of Latin American af- BY DAVID LAWRENCE. fairs, and secretary of th;l:‘}nliud States ' delegation to the pan-American con- Gov. Smith’s reference to the fact that & change of less than 500,000 | ference at Havana, hfi“g'“;l’lf“"l‘e'fif Votes—namely, about 250,000 persons— | Secretary general to the Bot i on- would have changed the result in the f’" arbitration an ':0;1‘0 - flm 4 electoral college has brought from the | ference. to be held in i Bu? y begin: Other side. the interesting statistical | ning December 10. He W have nlfi e etios that & change of 275,000 | Office in the State Department and w Yotes, or_about 137,501 persons, would | make all necessary fi‘rfifl"};‘e‘nefl ous o e have made the electoral vote Unanimous |, "o, coeeds Henry P. Fletcher, Ambas- « for_Herbert Hoover. The Smith plurality in the seven |sador to Italy, who was relieved to ac- tates he carricd was as follows: company President-elect Hoover on his | e : South American tour. i Now .75¢ Stout sizes 40 and 44. Long stout sizes 39 and 40. . only at this price. g StaTIONERY, FIRST FLOOR. Men’s Overcoats, special, $29.75 Arkansas Georgia . Louisiana . South Carolina . Mssissippi .. Massachusetts . Rhode Island . 1,493 275,293 If half the number of persons in that total had voted for Hoover and the same number had been subtracted from the Smith column, the majority in each State named would have been for Hoover, hence the electoral vote of each would have had to be cast for the Re- publican nominee, making the electoral vote unanimous. Could Win With Minority. While the electoral college system makes it possible for a President who wins a majority of the electoral votes actually to bave a minority of the total popular vote, the truth is in the last election the electoral sysiem alone would have given the Democratic nomi- nee a chance. On the basis of popular vote many millions separated his total from that of Herbert Hoover. The popular vote hac been critized as a method for electing Presidents on the ground that the cities would dominate as would the larger States. Only a candidate who could b assured of a heavy popular vote in the large States would ever be nominated, whereas there have been elections like 1916 which showed that the West and South could elect a President without the East. While in the 1916 election Mr. Wilson had a popular vote majority over Mr. Hughes, this was not the case in 1912 when he polled a minority of the total—the combined vote of the two Republican candidates, Taft and Roose- velt, being in excess of the Democratic vote. In the 1888 election Grover Cleveland polled more than 100,000 votes in ex- cess of his opponent, Benjamin Harri- son, but the latter was elected. Reapportionment Quostion. Had such a close result occurred this year there would have been more dis- cussion than there has been about re- apportionment. Congress 1s directed by the Constitution to reapportion the me nbership of the House of Represen- tatives on the basis of every 10-year census. The 1920 census showed that the number of members of the House ought to have been increased. And, of course, each State’s electoral votes are based on how many Representatives in the House it has, plus the two addi- tional for membership in the Senate. Representation is supposed to be on the basis of the population in each dis- trict, but members of Congress of both parties have been Joath to rearrange their own districts as it might alter considerably the proportion of Demo- crats or Republicans as the case may be and in some instances it might have decreased the number of seats to which a State would be entitled, There is no way of compelling Congress to reab- portion itself, but it would have been possible for the issue to be raised in the courts if the last election had been so close that a reapportionment of the districts would have changed the result. ‘The electoral vote, however, .was_so one-sided that even on the basis of a reapportionment the final resuit could not have been changed. Some of the Eastern and Middle Western States Burt’s Hosiery Features Iixceptional values that ladies will appreciate in Silk and wool Lisle and wool Rayon and wool —plain or in checks and stripes. S D $1.45 .. 1343 F Street KENTSDALE Protected By Ten Restrictions The exclusive and distinguish- ed character of Kentsdale Park are well protected. Ten clauses in the deed of sale pro- tect you against undesirable neighbors, build- ings and sur- roundings. Kentsdale Park will re- main beautiful and unspoiled. K [ i3 R X W. H. WEST Co. Founded 1894. /K SALKS REPRESENTATIVES 1519 K Street N.W. Main 9900 ‘WOODWARD & LoTHROP ™ 11" F.axp G STreers Doth Grog TRIPLE THREAT HREE ominous warnings signal the approach of Tnge, and show that fatigue and time are beginning to destroy a woman'’s loveliness. The three threats are these: a drooping of the underchin, a crépiness of throat, and a deepening of wrinkles at the corners of eves and mouth. It was Dorothy Gray who discovered how the years put their first marks on throat and chin and eve, and how — still more swiftly — neglect will leave these same marks. so that even a young woman looks mid- : die-aged it she neglects her skin.This1s al so needless. If vou would retan — or regain — the youthful charm of clean-cut chinline and smooth, fresh skin, follow the sumple scientific treatments which Dor- othy Gray evoived. You can readily follow these treatments in your own home, using the same method and preparations which have proved so tremendously successful in actual tieatments in the Dorothy Gray salons in six cities. Dorothy Gray Toiletry Preparations are shown here in full assortment. TorLer Goops, First FLOOR. 15 Men'’s Single Breasted Box Overcoats in browns, blues and Oxford grays. Very specially priced. Select yours promptly. Regular sizes 34 to 46. Short sizes 34, 35, 38 to 40. 20 Men's White Pigue and Black Silk Walstcoats in single and double breasted effects for Tuxedo and Full Dress wear; some slightly soiled. Regular sizes 34 to 42, long sizes 36 to 42, stout sizes 39, 40 and 44. Were $10 each. NOW........... PR .$3.75 English Windbreakers, $15 Were 530 9 of these, in soft tan and brown leathers with knitted cuffs and bottoms; sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42. Half Price. Men’s Topcoats, $48; were $65 5 English Raglan Topcoats in sizes 36, 38, 39 and 40. THE MEN’S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Oxfords, $5.95 Were *8 to $14 pair 47 Pairs Tan Caliskin and Scotch grain oxfords, in medium, wide and narrow toe lasts with straight or wing tips. Not all sizes in each style but sizes in the combined lot— A 7.8, 8% 9. 9%, 10, 104, C 63,7, 8,934, 1004, 11. B 6%, 7, 8, 9, 9%, 10, 10%5. D 6%, 7, 8,9, 10, 11. THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Calfskin Gloves Special $2'15 pair Regularly these 48 pairs would be much more. Pull-on style, ideal for motoring and street wear. Swagger sizes only. 36 Men’s Soft Felt Hats; do- 60 Pairs Men’s Rayon and Lisle mestic and imported; gray Fancy Hose; seamless, with and tan; sizes 6% to 7. double lisle heel and toe; Were $5 and $6 each. sizes 10 to 11%. Were $1 Now ..... $1.85 pair. Now. T 43 Pairs Men'’s Fancy Wool and 42 Men’s Fine French Percale Cotton Mixed Hose; sizes 10 and Madras Shirts; collar at- to11},. Were$1pair. Now50c tached and two laundered 55 Silk Four-in-Hand Ties; collars to match style; sizes good patterns. Were $1.50. 14 to 16%;. Were $3.50. Now . .65¢ Now . 26 Pairs Men’s Wool Golf Hose, 11 Pieces Imported Colored Madras Shirting, in_lengths medium weight with fancy legs; sizes 10 to 111, Were containing 3 yards. Were $1 yard. Now..............50c $2.50 pair. Now $1.15 ‘THE MEN’s STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Boys' Golf Knickers S$recia!$2.75 100 Pairs Well-Tailored Fine Wool Knickers of a grade that would regularly be much more; popular shades. Sizes § to 18. Boys® Ties, special, 65¢ 300 Fine Silk Ties in good patterns for this season. Regularly these ties would be far higher; buy promptly tomorrow. 100 pairs Boys' Cotton Golf Hose; new patterns; sizes T2 to 11. Special, 35¢; 3 prs. §1 55 Boys’ Wool Lumberjacks in dark, serviceable shades; in sizes 8 to 16. Special, $3.95 60 Worsted Sweaters; sizes 2 to 36, 6 to 15. Special, $2.65 10 Mackinaws of fine wool fal rics; brown and gray; sizes 8 to 15. . 8] $7.75 Boys’ STore, FOURTH FLOOR. 100 pieces Boys” Winter Under- wear; Merode and Duofold makes; sizes 3 to 16, Were $2.50 to $3.50. Now ....$1.45 100 Boys’ Wool Caps; light and medium gray and tan; sizes 6% to 7'%. Were $1.50 each. Now .. 81 boy: % length; sizes 6, 6 and 7. Were §1 pair. Now Boys’ Shoes, $3-4° pair Were 55 and $65° 20 Pairs Boys’ Tan Calf Oxfords with straight tip and welt sole. Sizes B 215 to 415, 5%, 6; C 2'2 to 4%2. Were $6.50. [OW oeoveinononsossee $345 10 Pairs Youths’ and Boys' Ox- fords; black and tan, Sizes B 813, 9, 9l 10%, 12, 2%, 3%, 4; CO. ‘ere $4.50 to $6 pair. NOW.............$2.95 Boy's SHoEs, FOURTH FLOOR. 8 Pairs Youths' Brown Lace Shoes with welt sole. Siz2s B 12, 2; D 13l5, 1; E 1115, 15, Were $5 pair. Now.$3.45 14 Pairs Boys Tan Elk Lace Shoes with straight tip and heavy welt sole. Sizes B 4 to 7%; C 6% to 7'%; D 6l d 7. Were $5 pair. Lace Bedspreads-—-special Less than half the regular selling price Some of these have embroidered insets in colors, lace edges and valance. Sizes for single an double beds—all priced so extraordinarily that you will certainly want to see them early Friday morning. 8 ) 2, 72x105 size. 2, 725114 size. Special. 15 veei 08 size. Special BEDWEAR, SECOND 1*LOOR. 1 2. Furniture---Greatly Reduced All offerings are sold “as is,” subject to scars, damages and imperfections. Boudoir Chair, covered in cretonne. $18.75. ..$13.75 Was $30. Now... End Tables; soll Were B 1 End mahogany and gumwood. Was $8.50. NOW veecorreeesensees 8595 FURNITURE, SIXTH FLOOR. 1 Lid Desk; mahogany and artha Wa: n_ Sewi Cabinet; solid walnut: w'z $19.75. Now. $14.75 1 Simmons Mef ; double size. Was $8.50. Now...$6.25 1 Simmons Metal Bed; spool design; double size. Was $27.50. Now.. .$20 ingle $8.50. 1 Simmons Metal Bed; double size; walnut finish. Was $1250. Now.............$9 French Marquisette Curtains Special $ 1‘28 pair 200 Pairs Flat Curtains with 2-inch hems that are greatly underpriced. Cream, sand and white shades, 2% yards long. Ruffled Curtains, $1.10 Special 50 pairs in ecru and white; all 2, yards long. Friday only. Panel Curtains, $1 Special 50 Marquisette Panels, in ecru and white with fringed bottoms. 9 Taffeta Pillows, fancy rose, blue and orchid. Were $2.95 each. 5 Reduced tor tomorrow only to .. Short Lengths Drapery Fab- rics reduced for Friday selling. Short Lengths Cretonnes Greatly reduced for clearance. 'CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES, SIXTH FLOOR. Rugs and Carpets Reduced 2 9x12_ Seamless Axminster Rugs. Were $35. Now $24.75 2 27x54 Wool Wilton Rugs. Were $10.75. Now......$6.75 9 27x54 Fine Worsted Wilton Rugs. Were $16. Now $9.75 4 27x54 Heavy Quality Wool wilton Rugs. Were $i1. Now . . 1 6x9 Worsted Wilton Rug. Was $92.50. Now.....$52.50 6 27x54 Chenille Rugs. Were $6:.75. Now.. $3.95 4 24x48 Chenille $5.50. Now . 2 24x36_ Impol hroom Ru Were $5.75. Now $2.95 joochistan Orienital Rugs. ....$17.50 ert 3 1 8.3x10. ted Wilton Rug. Was $127.50. Now.....$77.50 Rucs, Firre FLOOR. 1 36x72 High-grade Chine Rug. Was $72.50. Now $37. 6 36x70 Heavy Quality Axmin- ster Rugs. Were $8.50. Now ceeens 85,50 8 24x48 Hit-and-Miss Rag Rugs. S| ... $L10 Was .$16.75 Was Fig- ured Velvet Carpet. w=x $3.25 yard. Now, yard, $2.25 36 yards 27-inch Figured Vel- vet Carpet. Was $3.25 yard. :'nl; i R * .95 X roadloom Was $57.50. Now ... ..r.p."‘.‘l”.'lb 9x12 Taupe Broadloom Car- pet. Was $57.50. Now $39.%5 6.6x9 Taupe B Car- pet. Was $38.75. Now $28.75 6x9 Taupe Broadloom Carmet. Was $27. Now .......$17.50 100 square yards Inlaid Lin- oleum, short lengths, from 6 to 20 square yards. Was $1.85 square yard. Now.$1.10 oW 1 English Vase: c- oration. _Was_$6.75, Now s: Odds and Ends Open Stock Dinner- ware. _Reduced 50 per cent and more, Friday. CHiNa, FIFTH FLOOR. Glass Water Sets Special 95¢ sat 50 Rose Colored Glass Water Sets at this special Friday price; attrac- tive shape jug and 6 tumblers in set. 100 Pieces Colored Table Glass: woblets_and_sherbets. Very Spe- clally Priced. ... .6 pleces for °t 3 Colored Glass Vases; impor Were $4 each. Now $1.9 Qdds and Ends Glassware. Greatly Reduced to prices from 5¢ to $1.50. GLASSWARE, FIFTH FLOOR. Net Flouncing Special $1.50 yard A limited quantity white em- broidered net flouncing. Espe- cially suitable for church use. Laces, F1rst FLOOR. Novels, 25¢ Were $2 and $2.50 One group containing 25 popular fiction titles. Friday only. 1 Set “Life of Edgar Allan Poe’ by, Phillips. _Was Now. .. 1 “Go She Must,”” by David Gar- nett. Was $2.50. Now. _50¢ 1 “Wild Animals I Have by_Prince William of Swed 15, Now.. Fine Jewelry Reduced Bracelets Reduced 1 _Diamond and Platinum Bracelet. as No Pins Reduced 1 _Diamond and Sapphis Bar Pin. ‘Was $300. ow . 5 1 Diamond and Platinum Circie Brooch. ‘Was $300. Now $225 1 I‘llllnrbnd, Sapphi White' Gold and’ Goid' s, Were $7.25 pair. Now 1 pair One-halt Pearl. Blai §: ck Enamel and Gold Handy Pins. Was § 3 Colored Stone an: Were $2.75. _Now & 1 Turavoise Enamei Gold Was 33, Now 1 Womar's Onvx Was $20. Now an's D! re Cluster Ring. as § ow Diamond and P! hir Tati- ‘Was £400. Nox 8250 Gold Ri: Lodgeo 'k:ngs Reduc 1 Diamond and_ G D sonie Ring. Originaily $40. Degree Masonie Now. 1 Gold ‘0dd Feliow's Rins. Now i in FINE JEWELRY, FIrsT FLOOR. Cutlery and Smoking Needs Greatly Reduced 1 Cigarette Box, Was $3.73. Now $1.50 1. ¢ it Was "5280 o igareite Holder. Now 1 Ash Tray. 1 Pair Embroidel $1.75. Now .. 18_ Sheffield Steel Nail Sel ‘Were $1.50 pair. Now... 1 Palr Fleld Gla: I dam- Toee, M Wore o %, “Now. S50 tte Boxes Greatly Reduced 1 Ash Tray. KODAKS AND CUTLERY First FLOOR. Clofiks and Frames Reduced Now 1 Imported Eit eciric T ose marble and bronze. Was $35. Now §20 CLocks AND FRAMES, FIRST FLOOR Candy Special 2 pounds, 95¢ Two pounds of delicious choco- lates, bonbons, creams and nuts —2 pounds, special for the week end, 95c. Canpy, Fst FLOOR. old 32nd-Desvee Ma- Watches Reduced 1 Man’s_19-jewel, 14-k. Iilinois Open- ch. . Now.... 850 o Wome! wel, ' Gold-fitied” Eiin 2 Wrist Watches, ‘Were $38. Now....528 Lodge Charms Reduced 1 Gold Rotary Charm. Was $850 o ... 2 Knichts inally $3. Lodge Pins Reduced 1 Eastern Star Pin with one diamond. 5! W 10.50 as $21. Now .. 1 Gold Past Matron Was $11. Now .. 1 Gold Eastern Siar Pin. . Now ... 1 Shrine Pin, peari 314, Now 1 Gold Now s 3 White £1.25, ow ... 1 Mas<onic Button. Wrwio ke 1 oiehis Templ: 1 White Gold $2.50, Now Individual Pieces Reduced c‘ 1 Platinnm i $15. No 3 2. Now.. 3 White Gold $2. Now . 1 lyer-mount: Now 1 Silver and Glass Salve Jar. 1 Coloy Rottle, Was 54, Now. Silver Pins. 10_Enameled ‘Were $3.50. 1 Gold Penho Toilet Tissue Special dozen rolls 78¢ Tomorrow we offer 100 dozen rolls of straight-cut toilet tissue. Sheets to the roll: good quality that regularly sells for much mor ozes Red ‘Crons. Clinte Taoth s, Very Spe- wide and Specially Priced . 12 Dozen Metal styles, with flesh and rachel p der. “Speetal 50 Jars St. Dei sorted odors. Special TorLeT Goops, FIRST FLOOR Friday Values in & Mirrors, Pictures 1 Semi-Venetian Mirr Oy emi-Vanstian’ Nan Mirror: SLIGHTLY ‘Was $20. low. 3 Livine Room Pictures: tically frame MIRRORS AND PICTURES Sixtr FLOOR Creve de Chine Scatfs $1.95 Were §5 20 Scarfs, in 'a good assortment of Dainted and printed designs in lovely colors. Chiffon Scarfs; blue, hand painted. ch = NoW...........S1.50 te R Searf Tinge. '»'$3.05 each. Now S$1.0: norted White Wool Searfs: lizht weight. _Were $6.50 each. Now. .95 9 Ombre-Efteet Georgette Searfs: good olors, Were 3 each. Now.....95¢ 6 Lacey Pavon Searfs: hand cro X Were $6.50 each. Now. NECKWEAR, FIrsT FLOOR Women’s Gloves, $2:25 Were $3.50 pair 45 Pairs 1-Clasp PXM Capeskin Gloves, lined with silk; gray and willow, Sizes 5%, 6, 6%, 6%, T and 7Y% 23 Pairs Fancy Kid Glace Gloves; sizos 5% and 6. Were $3 pair. Now . .$1.95 Groves, Fmst FLOOR. Washable Satin Meteor Crepe. Special, yard, $1.95 Belding’s Pure-dye Georgette. Special, yd., $1.95 Matural-colored Japanese Pongee. Special, yd., 55¢ All-silk Erect Pile Black Velvet, Special, yard, $5 Colored Chiffon Taffeta. Special, yard.....$1.65 Lustrous Flat Crepe. Special. yard.......$2.35 Satin Georgette. Special, yard............$1.95 Crepe de Chine. Special, yard............81.85 Washable Flat Crepe. Special, yard........$1.95 Siuks, Seconp FLOCR Bridge or Junior Portables Special $5 Tomorrow only, we offer at this very special price of §5, a limited number of these attractively styled portables in either Empire or English finish. Bridge Shades Special $) 50 parchment paper shades. in hexagon shape with laced tops and bottoms; embossed effect showing_richly colored decora- tions. Regu'arly much more. Junior Shades Special $4 25 parchment paper shades, in the same style as the Bridge Shades. Buy promptly—for at this special price the number will soon be exhausted. LAMPS AND SHADES, SEVENTH FLocR. 200 Remnants Wash Dress Goods Reduced 25% o and more These pieces, containing from 1 to 214 yards are greatly re- duced for quick Friday selling. In the grbup are— Plain and Printed Rayon Printed Silk-and-Cotton Crepe Plain Broadcloth Charmeusette Printed Celanese Poplins Printed. Zephyr Gingham Cotton Crepe CottoN Dress Goovs, Secoxd FLOOR. Rubberized Household Aprons Special 45 e A limited number of these good quality Rubberized Aprons at this special Friday price. Good assortment of colors and patterns. Norions, First FLOOR. 1t is wise to make an carly selection. Leather and Suede Belts Special 45¢ A limited number of belts on sale tomorrow that regularly would be far more. Purses, Bill Folds and Bags Reduced 15 Leather Bags in envelope style; black with white trim- ming. Were $3. Now...$1.50 20 Silk Bags; assorted colors; soiled. Were $3. Now...$150 5 Bill Folds; brown and tan. Were $4. NOW...........$3 Various widt hs and colors are offered. 4 32 Hip Books in assorted colors. were $1.95 each. Now...$1.35 8 Letter Cases; with gold- plated cormers. Were $9. 2 Bill and Chan, Red. Were $6.50 each. Now, §3 Travel Needs Greatly Reduced 3 Electric Curling Iron Heaters. Were $10 each. Now....$6.50 1 Electric_Curling Iron. Was $6.50. No $4.50 1 Toilet Case ings. was $25. Now........§18.50 2 Jewel Cases; gray and rose ecrase. Were $2250. Now .... . ..$16.50. 4 Handkerchief Cases; rose, blue, gray and purple. Were $10 each. Now. $7 2 Wet Packs; rose and blue. ‘Were $11.75 each. Now..$8.50 25 Folding Coat “Hangers in cases. 95c each. Now caysasasesssss il 17 _Folding Coal nd Cloth Brushes in leather cases. ‘Were $5 each. Now....$3.50 2 Medicine Cases. each. Now. 3 Leather-Top with mirror and combs. $9 each. Now 8 1 Clothes Brus! Hanger in suede case. Was $9. NOW.....ooonen ... .$6.50 Smoking Accessories Greatly Reduced 2 Cigareite Boxes; rose and jade. Were $15 each. Now..$9 2~ Tobacco Pouches; brown suede. Were $5 each. Now..$3 1 Cigar Case; 3-cigar capacity. $7 $5 Manicure Sets and Keytainers Reduced 3 Men's Manicure Sets; tan. Were $9 each. Now.. $6 1 Man’s Manicure Set, black. Was $9.75. Now § 1 Man’s Manicure Sel Was $12. Leataer Gooos, FIRst FLOOR. 3 ‘6-Hook Keytainers: pigskin cases, Were $3.50 each. NOW ..eoveecene ..52.25 4 8-Hook Keytainers: ecrase cases. Were $4. Now.$2 1 4-Hook Keytainer: rose ecrase case. Was $2.50. Now...$1.25 Women’s Silk Umbrellas Special $3'95 35 Self or Fancy Bordered Silk Umbrellas in all the wanted including _black shades, 16-rib Mounted on with black-and-white * border. frames with assorted composition handles with matching tips and ferrules. Tomorrow only at this special $3.93 price. ‘Umprertas, First FLOCR. rtis- Was $30. Now $13 Housewares Greatly Reduced Some items are slightly soiled, damaged or shopworn. 1 Bathroom Mirror with arched top; white enameled frame. Was $6. Now...$3.50 Coal Hod; black-and-brass. Was $15. Now..,......$9.95 Black Folding Fire Screen, brass trimmed. Was $14. Now . $8.95 No. 7 Gem Radiator Cover: adjustable from 35 to 65 inches. Was $3.50. Now $3.75 White Enameled Kitchen Stool; 30 inches high. Was $3.75. Now..... $1.95 Pemco Stainless Porcelain Kitchen Table with drawer. Was $17.50. Now......$11.95 No. 4 Gem Radiator Cover, with water pan humidifier; adjustable from 24 to 44 inches. Was $7. Now..$3.50 10 Decorated Metal Serving Trays. Were $2.50, Now $1.25 2 Porcelain Table Tops; 25x36 size. Were $3.50. Now..$L.75 1 Kreamer's Cake Closet; white enameled. Was_ $5. Now ....... eesssness ..$2. 2 Universal Double Roasters; aluminum; 16-inch size. Were $4.65. NOW............ $2.50 10 Pruning S| each. Now 2 Weather Vanes Reduced. 1 at $6.25; was $12.50. 1 at $3.75; was $7.50. . 3 Metal Serving Trays; deco- rated. Were each. Now 4 Sponge Rubber Mats for bath stool seats. Were ”1:'!55 6 Decorated Metal Serving Trays. Were $2.65. Now $1.35 5 White Enameled Xitchen Chairs. Were $3.75 and M."l‘!:s 9 Colored Glass Beverage Shakers, with nickel-plated covers. Were $1.50 each. Now ......... cee .75 ousewarss, Firrs FLOOR. 1 abie, "G parnied. unj Was $18. Now.........$8.95 2 Unpainted Wood Umbrella Stands; modernistic shape. Was $4.50. Now.......$1.95