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EHEST DRIVE HERE inn C. Drake to Serve as Secretary of Solicitation Committee. Frank R. Jelleff, head of the estab- dishment which bears his name, has ‘accepted the chairmanship of the lgroup solicitation committee for the ‘Washington Community Chest cam- ipaign for funds to begin next month, it is announced by John Poole, cam- paign chairman. Mr. Poole expressed pleasure over Mr. Jellefl’s acceptance of the chair- anship and pointed out the latter's sgreat experience in aiding civic and| welfare movements. ‘ Every One to Be Solicited. Mr. Jelleff made the following ptatement: “It is expected that every one in the icity will wish to become ‘a factor in the Community Chest, and the work of Joins Chest MATTINGLY TO PRESIDE AT VETERANS’ PARTY Soldiers From U. 8. Hospitals Get Special Tables on New Year Eve. Judge Robert E. Mattingly will offi- ciate as master of ceremonies at the New Year eve party of uue American War Veterans’ Club, in the Raleigh Hotel. Reservations are being made through Charles Riemer, at the Metro- politan Bank Building. Music will be pmvlded for dancing by the Army, Navy and Bluebird Or- chestras. The Alba Troubadors will play during the dinner, Special tables have heen reserved for soldiers from the Government hos- pitals by William B. Hibbs, Col. A. C. Waller, Lieut. Curtis W. Handley, A. Chipman, Fred Bucholz, Judge Matting- ly, Peter Drury and Thomas L. Hume. R PARTY AT CATHEDRAL. Clergy and Office Staff Have Christ- WooDWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 1™ F aND G STREETS Remnant Day, Reductions %4, % and More Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O, D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. Furniture Reduced mas Tree and Gifts. JWRANK R. JELLEFF. the group solicitation committee will e directed toward giving every one {unity to subscribe. Roanoke Has First Snow. iwho is employed in mercantile or man- eibitar 970 \facturing establishments the oppor- Tfi:’gg?fifiw%‘; e et steadily here at 8:30 this morning, with mittee on arrangements. “Thus the organizations belonging | inqications that it would be deep.” The | m6iR CREIGTRn S0 7ReY, REE Ho the chest will cease to be charities, | Ioo) 5 perature was 25 degrees. For the ias such, in the eyes of these people|j,q fey days the creeks and ponds have Swho have mot before been subscribers, | 1258 TGF GBT8 b8 Cr o B ave. been out but who would have liked to be. The ! "ruy force. thospitals have given them great serv- dee in emerg: es. Several of the ‘groups now incorporated in the chest have afforded Summer outings for the children of these subscribers. just as “the Boys' Club has afforded their boys 2 haven in their spare hours. Thus they will understand that in supporting the Community Chest so far as they ara able they are supporting the organ- jzation some of which they have found 0 useful in the past for themselves, stheir families or their friends. On “this account I believe that they will Welcome the opportunity to support the ‘chest when it is given to them.” H Drake to Be Secretary. Linn C. Drake, executive secretary of | Boy Scouts of the District of Columbia, will serve as secretary of the committee ‘headed by Mr. Jellefl. There are now approximately 250 | concerns in Washington each of which | employs 25 or more persons. In order to reach these various groups with this opportunity to help, Mr. Jelleff’s com- mittee will have 10 vice chairmen to be chosen by himself, one for each of the lcity’s divisions in which there are estab- lishments to be organized. In each of the divisions where the mumber of concerns to be solicited exceeds 10 there are to be enough cap- lllns named so that not over 10 will assigned to each captain. In each separate establishment a key man will be selected to co-operate with the division captain. Where the organiza- tion exceeds a hundred employes there are to be subdivisions. Each keyman ‘will receive explicit directions as to dhow best to make the approach and the Jbasis of contribution suggesbed method ‘of payment and other details. ¢ Mr. Jelleff, besides being the presi- .dent of his own corporation, is a direc- stor in the National Bank of Washi *ton, a member of the Rotary Club, $Board of Trade, Congressional Country Club and the Columbia Country Club. M — ¢ Army Lieutenant Retired. * Having become disabled in the mili- ‘dary service, First Lieut. Herbert J. "Riess, United States Infantry, at Pon- “iac, 111, on leave of absence, has been 4transferred to the Army retired list. He s from Illinois and was graduated from .. Members of the Washington Cathedral clergy and office staff were guests at a Christmas party yesterday in the Memorial wing of the cathedral library, at which they were presented with gifts from & decorated Christmas tree. Miss Agnes Peter was chairman of the com- The guests included Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington; Right Rev. Philip M. Rhinelander, war- den of the College of Preachers, Wash- ington Cathedral, and Very Rev. G. C. ‘Today in England 2,000,000 more per- sons have employment than before 1914. {the Military Academy in= November, PBrothers Special Sale! Stunning Evening Gowns $30.50 Formerly $76.50, $88.50, $110 Entire Stock Coats—Ensembles—Frocks Afternoon and Evening Gowns—Wraps Greatly Reduced No Credits—No Approvals—All Sales Final TWELVE THIRTEEN F fl_ 1219 ConnecTicUTAve Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SALE Of Fall and Winter Fashions Entire Collections Drastically Reduced for Immediate Disposal R:gulzr Pasternak fashions at prices so low that many are at cost and below. Those who know the genuine reductions that we always offer will appreciate this opportunity to secure the best fashions, typically Pasternak in quality and workmanship at unheard of values. The savings are important and our patrons know it is Pasternak quality, styling and workmanship that makes them so! Men’s Shirts, $1 Were $250 and 53 70 Men’s Colored Madras and Percale Shirts; neckband and collar-attached styles; sizes in the lot from 15 to 17. Slightly mussed. 23 Pairs All-Wool Fancy Golf Hose; sizes 10% and 11. Were $2.50. Now..... 1.15 27 Suits Men's Pl]amlx of colored madras and broadcloth. Small, medium and large sizes. Were $4 and $5. Now $2.65 56 Men's Silk Four-in-Hand Ties; fancy colors \\erc $1 and $1.50. Now.... 24 Palru Men's ancy Shor!s, sizes 32‘ 34 36 and 38 Were $1. Now 7 Men’s Union Suits silk and wool; l(mg Sleeves an(l ankle lengths., Sizes 34 and 36. Were $8.50. Now. 11 Men’s Union Suits; cotton and \\ool mixed; lung sleeves and ankle length, Sizes 36, 44, 46 and 48, Were $5. Now..... ceene...$250 10 Men's Worsted Coat S 3 OX d gray, navy and black. Sizes 36, 38 and 40. Were $5. Now..........$2.85 76 Pairs Men's Socks; silk and lisle and rayun and lisle; fancy colors. Sizes 10, 10%, 11 and 1127, Were $1. OW: s s sioiion ipiaios orinsins s ivsiais oo bwmes00n8 4 0ia 0 oot o ‘THE MEN'S STORE, szconn FLOOR. Men’s Calfskin Oxfords, $4-95 Were 58 to $13° 14 Pairs Men's Tan Calfskin Oxfords, with straight and wing tips, and leather or rubber soles. Sizes in the combined lot include A 7, 8, 10'2; B 7, T'2, 8, 9%, 10; C 9%, 10 and D 63, ‘THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Small Boys’ Overcoats, $9.75 Were 51375 to 51875 38 Overcoats, of the better makes and fabrics, in the wanted double-breasted style. Sports and dress models in navy. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Youths’ Overcoats, %675 Greatly Reduced 10 Overcoats for youths—of fine woolen fabrics, all wool lined, and with sateen yolk. Tailored for both style and comfort. Sizes 17, 18, 19 and 20 years. 23 Boys' Wool Sweaters, in popular slip-over style, in good pat- terns anrl colors. , Sizes 6 to 12 years. Greatly reduced to ..$1.95 14 Boys’ 4-plece Wool 'Suits, of the better grade. Broken lots and sizes from regular stock. Full cut, well tailored and in medium shades. Sizes 7, 9, 11, 12 and 13. Reduced to .$6.75 10 Dr. Denton Garments for boys, size 1 Now reduced to . . 40 Merode Union of and 5. Reduced greatly . irs Cotton Golf He igns. e .35¢ g‘ll’. or 3 paits §1 59 ps ailer boy. Sizes 6 and 6'%. Greatly reduced to, pair . cresessserisaniirareseess 650 Boys’ Store, FoURTH FLOOR. Boys’ High Shoes, $3-%° Were 56 and 57 10 Big Boys’ Trot-Moc and Moccasin Toe High Shoes, in tan S,“‘ Goodyear welt soles, Sizes B 7, 712, 8; C 17, Tl, 8; D 61, 714, 8. 7’ Pairs Boys’ Tan High Shoes; sizes B 2, 615 Were $5. Now ... ... $2. 10 Pairs Tan Oxfords welt soles. Sizes B 21, 315, 4; C 215, 3'%. Were $5. Now. veerecnses 3295 4 'Pairs Ynll“n Black Oxfords; sizes B 8%, 9; C 9; D 9. Were $4.50. Now . srereenes 3295 Boys' Store, FOURTH FLOOR. Smoking Accessories Greatly Reduced 1 Ash Tray. Was $5. Now...... 3 Ash Trays. Were $2.50. Now Tobacco Jar. Was $5.50. Now . 1 Match Holder. Was 75¢. Now 1 Was $3.50. Now.. 1 Cigarette Box. Was $9. Now. 1 Smoking Set. Was $5.50. Now. 1 Music Cigarette Box. Was $9. Now. 1 Ash Tray, Was $2.75. Now. 1 Lighter. Was $1.75. Now.. 2 Ash Trays. Were $3.50. Now. 1 Manicure Set. Was $1.50. Now S MOKING ACCESSORIES, FIRsT FLOOR. MILLINERY Formal Hats, Sports and Informal 0 - 812 - BiS5 . SPORTSWEAR Sweaters, Jumpers, Blouses, Scarves All Drastically Reduced to Bottom Prices DRESSES Sports Frocks $ $ Street Frocks 25 35 Daytime Dresses ) 345 $55 Afternoon Gowns )$QQ.50 § Tea and Bridge 89 75 Gowns 365 345 FORMAL GOWNS Dance Frocks $O8 $89:50 Dinner Dresses Evening Gowns $75 $49:50 ENSEMBLE SUITS 85 $135 $165 Formal Evening Wraps and Coats Luxurious Fabrics and Furs Radically Reduced Wiit i ALL SALES FINAL—NO RETURNS—NO EXCHANGES l?ASTER 1219 ConnNECTICUTIAvE COATS Informal and Sports Coats $95 $85 $75 Dresses and Afternoon Coats $125 $115 A Particularly Fine Collection of Formal Black Coats With Rich Furs tailored in the exclusive Pasternak manner with perfect workmanship and superior fabrics, $165 at this price they are incomparable values! a precedent in low prices for such quality! FURS The Finest Quality Pelts Priced at a Fraction of Their Normal Values SPORTS FUR COATS Of Informal Furs MORE FORMAL FUR COATS Of Broadtail — Caracul — Per- sian—Ermine FUR SCARVES Silver Fox—Cross and Pointed Foxes—Russian Sab]es~Baum Martens These Are the Reduced Prices It is unnecessary for us to quote the original prices of these fashions o . o the REDUCED PRICES alone, suffice to show the unprecedented and tremendous reductions here offered. Everyone Is Aware of This Important Fact That the prices in this SALE clearly indicate that t) far below the normal figures fot the ‘l;pen'flt ‘::d::: apparel always presented by Pasternak and for which he is so well known, Toys Greatly Reduced Soiled or Shopworn 12 Small Reed Doll Cradles; assorted colors. Were 75¢. Now 50¢ 1 Small Baby Dimple Doll. Was $6.50. Now $4.50 1 Large Baby Horsman Doll. Was $10. Now. $7 2 Sunny Glrl Dolls, with celluloid heads. Were 4 Mama Dolls, with closing eyt assorted colored dresses. Were $4.50. Now .. . ..83 2 Bonnie Babe .50. 9 Picture Puzzles. Were 50c, 75¢ and $1.25. Now. .25¢, 50¢ and 95¢ 12 Lincoln Log Accessory Sets. Were §1. Now... 5 2 Lincoln Log Fence Sets. Were §1. Now.. 12 Sets Lead Soldiers; mounted or on foot. Were $3 75, Now 31 95 12 Metal Pool Tables, with spring cues and marbles. Were $1.50. Now .... . Many Other Toys Gmuy Reduced. Toy Store, FOURTH FLOOR. Frida,y Rug Reductions 1 9x12 High-grade Velvet Rug. Was $45. Now... l 9x12 Rose Scotch Sumlm Welve Art Ru, Now 4 36363 Huvy Finest Quamy Now 1 819 Good Qulllty ‘Wool Wil $ 1 6x9 Heavy Quality Wool Wilton Rug. Was $ 1 9x12 Rose Persian Kug; slightly worn. Was $575. As is 2 Beloochistan Oriental Rugs. Were $26.50. Now...... 1 3x6 Mosul Oriental R slightly worn. Was 8429 500 Was $87.50. . +.$52.5 1 4.6x7.! Was $50. Now.. . 1 9x12 Crex de Luxe Rug; discontlnued style. Was ;zo Now. sw 1 8x10 Mourzourk Rug. Was $27.50. NOW....... 3 4.6x7.6 Basket Weave Fiber Rugs. Were $9.75. Rattania Fiber Rug. Was $7. Now. x10 Weartex Rush Rug. Was $22. Now. 27x54 Basket Weave Fiber Rugs. Were $3.25. 3 56x63 Basket Weave Fiber Rugs. Were $4.50. 2 36x72 Delart Fiber Rugs. Were $4.50. Now... 1 3x6 Oval Crex De Luxe Rug. Was $5.75. Now . 1 27x54 Oval Crex De Luxe Rug. Was $4. Now.... 1 6x9 Crex De Luxe Rug, discontinued plturn. Now . . 1 BXB ‘Basket-weave Fiber lllll Wfl.! llfl 50. *Now . 1 8x10 Basket-weave Fiber Rug. Was $18. Now . 3 27x54 High-Grade Wool Wilton Rugs. Were $11. 4 27x54 Finest Quality Worsted Wilton Rugs. Were $16. NOW ......... .$9.75 1 9x13 Seamless Axminster Bn:. Was_$35. Now . 1 7x12 Seamless Broadloom Carpet. Was $57. Now 1 6x12 Seamless Broadloom Carpet. Was $57.50. No 1 9x12 Rattania Rug. Was $16.50. Now .. 1 8x10 Deltox Grass Rug. Was $10.75. Now . 2 9x12 Deltox Grass Rugs. Were $12.50. Now Short Lengths of Linoleum Short Lengths of Carpet Rucs, FrrrH FLOOR. ‘REDUGED HALF PRICE 1 Solid Mnhopmy M-gazlne Basket on 1egs $1. : hogany tops. Were $8. Now 1 Humidor Smoker with magazine basket, decorated. Was $27.50. Now 19.7 1 Walnut Finish End Table, decorated. Was $4. Now §: 1 Mahogany and Gumwood Phone Sel, was $7.50. 5.75 1 Mahogany and Gumwood Table with two shelves. Was $10. Now 7.50 l End Table with book trough. Was llfl l Comblmt(on Mahogany Phone Set. WB! $16.50. Now $12 1 End Table with solid mahogany top sheli and trough. Was $7.50. Now 5.75 1 Solid Mahogany Top End Table. $6.50. Now 5.75 1 Combination Mahogany End Table Wl!h trough. Was $12.50. Now 1 End Table with book trough. Was $7 5\7 Now $5.75 1 Sewing Table with two leaves ‘and drawer, pedestal type. Was $35. Now ........$26 FURNITURE, SIXTH FLOOR. All-Wool Blankets, $8.50 * 10 All-Wool Blankets, in lavender color only. Size 72x84 inches. 60 Wool-Filled Comforts; figured . cover with 9-inch plain border. Special..$3.50 BEDWEAR, SECOND FLOOR, Housewares Reduced 2 Blue Enameled Vegetable Bins, sllght]y shopworn. Were $1.45. Now 8 Metal Vegetable Bins with four oompart- ments. Blue and green enameled. Slightly damaged. Were $1.95. Now...........95¢ 3 Metal Vegetable Cabinets with four com- partments, 2 green and 1 white enameled. Slightly damaged. Were $6.75. Now $3.45 1 White Enameled Kitchen Table with por- celain top; size 25x40 inches. Made with iwo drawers. Slighfly damaged. Was $11.50. Now ... . .85.95 1 Black and Brass Coal )'lml, sllghtly 5h0p- worn. Was $15. Now 95 4 Perforated Metal Vegetable Bins, lluml- num finish. Were $7.45. Now. 3.75 4 Perforated Metal Vegetable Bins, nluml- num finish. Were $6.95. Now 4 Perforated Metal \'zgztahle Blnl, sluml- num finish, Were $8.45. Now........ $4.25 1 Gem Radiator Shield, No. 4 size; ivory finish. Adjustable from 24 to 44 inches; top 9 inches wide. Slightly damaged. Was $7. Now .. ..$3.50 1 Porcelain- lop Kitchen Table with drau.er top size 20x30 inches. Slightly dn.mnged ‘Was $8.95. Now - $5.5 1 Kreamer's White Cake Clout. with two shelves, Slightly damaged. Was. $5. N . .$2.50 pal g Table, with drawer and shelf. Slightly damaged. Ya.s .95 Were $3.50. Now. <hnpwom Were $5. Now .. 1 White Enameled Steel Kitchen ~ Stool. slightly damaged. Was $3.50. Now $1.95 1 Gem Radiator Shield, No. 7 size; ivory finished; with water pan humidifier. Ag- . justable from 35 to 65 inches; inches wide. Was $8.50. Now.. damaged. Was $27. Now... senes 1 White House Steel Cabinet for d\shes brooms and kitchen utensils; five remov- able shelves, Slightly shopworn. Was $73. Now ...... coeneenes $36.50 1 White Enameled Fiber Bathroom Ham- per; oblong shape, large size; slightly shop- worn. Was $6.75. G R 1 HouseEwares, F1rTH FLOOR. Dozen Rolls Toilet Tissue Special 78¢c 600 rolls Good Quality strnlzht-cut Tollet Tissus; 1,000 sheets to the roll. Toier Goops, FIrsT FLOOR. Clocks and Frames All merchandise advertised below s IMPERFECT. 1 Brown Leather Frame, size 6x8. Was $4. Reduced to $1.! . .$2. 50 ing Frame for'2 pic- tures, 712x9. Was $10 NOW...ieeu...$5 3 Swinging Alarm Clocks. Were $7.50. .$3 Clock, hanging on Tibbon; Tadio- lite, Was $9. Reduced to...... .86 1 Blue Leather Traveling Clock, -d/ly movement, radiolite. Was $12.50. Now..$6 Crocks AND Frames, FIrsT FLOOR. Leather Goods Reduced 25 Envelope and Pouch Bags of fine leath- ers and assorted colors, slightly soiled from display. Were $5. Reduced to $3.25 3 Alligator Bags, envelope style; 2 in pmk 1 green. Were $32. Now reduced to....$9 1 Tan Alligator Pouch Bag, back~slmp style. Sllghtly IMPERFECT. Was $35. Now $10 1 Bmk Silk Pouch Bag, trimmed ‘with suede. Was $40. Now. $15 2 Pouch Bags, snake mmmed 1 gray, 1 tan. Were $10.50. Now.. 3 8 Silver-calf Pouch Bap. wp-handle style. Were $7.50. Now.. $4.: 1 Tan Necktie and " slightly IMPERFECT. Was $14. Now. 57 1 Bottle Set (4 bottles, ennmel top, h’\ leather case). IMPERFECT. as $20. Reduced to 1 green, Slightly soiled. Were $8. Now.......§ LeaTHER Goobs, FIrsT FLOOR. Books Reduced ¥4 and 3 Price Two tables—one of general books, the other children’s books—that have been slightly shopworn and soiled from handling, are greatly reduced for immediate clearance— tomorrow. Boox STORE, FIRsT FLOOR. Uniforms Reduced 2 Black Waistline Uniforms, with white collar and cuffs. Sizes 16 to 36. WerP $5, reduced t0........coeunnininiiinns. 5 High-neck Uniforms, straightline, wuh dainty white collar and cuffs of cross- barred organdy. Sizes 36 and 38. Were $5; MOW....oecesrnnsseasconcaesossanss $3 1 Dark Blue Nurse-Maid’s Bonnet, with long crepe de chine veil. Was $12.50. .............. veet 52,95 4 Large Cotton Aprnns. in 3ored -band style. Were $1.50; OW....oouvevneens 35 Un1rorMs, THIRD FLOOR. | Sportswear Reductions 8 One and Two Piece Sports Dresses, in jersey, silk crepe and tweeds. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Were $25 and $29.50. Now $16.50 6 Two-piece Knitted Suits, in tan, navy and independence blue. Slzes 14 to 38. Were $16.50. Now... .$12.25 11 Cardigan and Slip- e ters, of wool and rayon; llght. and dark shades. Sizes 34 to 44. Were $5.75 to 31075 vStationery Special, 55¢ An assortment of fancy-weave single-sheet Paper in gray, sand, blue and white. 1 pound of paper and 2 packages of envelopes. Remnants, Odds and Ends of Soiled Broken Boxes of Stationary at specially reduced prices. Many boxes contain very high-grade paper. STATIONERY, FIRST FLOOR. Ribbons, 25¢ Length Short-length, greatly reduced. 25 lengths priced for clearance. Rissons, First FLOOR. Notions Reductions Rubberized Household Aprons, in attractive slvles and colors. Special 144 Boxes Delnaps, 12 in box. Were 40c box, nnw 4 boxes...... . 25 Stocking Boxes each holds 12 pairs swcklngs Slightly damaged. Were 60c. Reduced for clearance to.. 25¢ 14 Pairs Children’s Stockln‘!. wire stocking forms. Were 25C, NOW....oveerueennnnans 10¢ Notions, FIRsT FLOOR. Fur Trimmings Reduced 1-4 and More 1 Piece 18-inch Pointed Fox, 4 inches wide. Was $11.25. R.educed to $8.4 Plece or 7% Yard Antelope Kid, 4-inch width. $7.50. now. $5.62 Piece 34-inch Imitation Summer Weasel, 4-inch width. Was $7.40. Now. Piece or 1 Yard of Blonde Trout Lapin, 4- \nth width. Was $10.50. Reduced to $8. Piece or 38 inches Platinum Ercomine (dyed Chl- nelc kid-skin), 4 inch wldth Wns Sll 10 as_$8. 16 |nehe| Blunda l‘ront Lapin, 4-inch ‘width. Was $3.37. Now.. .S 453 7 Yard Platinum Grl.lu“e. ‘4-inch Wi $6.80, NOW.....covvnnnonnscasenanans Colored Braid Redu:ed ll. yards, was $1.56, now /3 yards, was $1, now.. 1 ynrd was $1.50, reduced to. 1‘. yards, was 6 34 yard, was 85¢, now. 15 yard Black Braid, was 35, now 25¢ l“ yards Bllck and White Brlld was $1.04, ndug;% Tunmr.s, Fmst FLOOR. Reductions from The Gift Shop 2 Marble Statues. Were $35; reduced to, each..S$15 l H‘rhh Statue. Was $25. Now. PSR 1 Fireside uhel. d.nmn:ei were,ltso 1 Coflee Set, dumlzed " Was ' $5. 50. Reduced to..S1 1 Coffee Set, damaged. Was $8.50. Reduced to...S4 6 Italian Plates. Reduced to, each. 6 Italian Sugar Bowls. Now, "each 1 Italian Cream Pitcher. Now... .50¢ 3 Bedside Lamps, with shade. Were $5.50 each. Now reduced t0 .....,..... ..81 3 Picture Frames. Reduced to. 1 Vase. Was $2. Reduced to.. 1 Italian Leather Book Cover. Was $4.50. 10 Cups. ), 3-piece Set, sugar, cream and teapot. Rc..uced to l5e GIFr SHOP, SEVENTH FLOOR. Marquisette Curtains Special, $1.28 pair 100 Pairs of Soft, Sheer French Marquisette Cur- tains finished with 2-inch hemmed border. In white, ecru and ivory. 2% yards long. 50 Pairs Ruffled Marqululle Curtains, 23 yards long. In soft ecru shade. Very specially priced, $1 A Collection of Short Lengths and Remnants of Nets, Marquisettes, my&m Fabrics, Cretonnes and One Pair Lots of Curtals REDUCED % to 14 I-BSS REGULAR PRICES DrapERIES, SIXTH FLOOR. Cotton Dress Goods Remnants 1 and Less Than Regular Price 250 Yards Plain and Printed Rayon Satins, Plain and Printed Celanese Voile, Plain and Printed Zephyrs, Plain and Printed Cotton Broadcloth, Silk and Cotton Crepe, Ginghams, Percales and Char- meusette. In lengths of 1 to 3 yeards. CorroN Dress Goops, SECOND FLOOR. Silks Reduced 30 Yards lvorl Pebble-back Satin Cre rd. Now Plain and Fancy Silks Greatly SiLks, Seconn FLOOR. Women’s Silk Hose Specially Priced 150 pairs Seml-lheer All-silk Hase, with lisle plaited sole. 'Assorted shades of tan, plaza, gray and gun metal. Sizes in lot 8'; to 10. Speclllly prlced pair 75 p.ln Women's Seml-nrvlca Silk Hose, with llsle garter hem and sole. Broken sizes and color as- sortment. Reduced to, pair................$1.25 60 pairs Women’s Rayon-and- Wool Hose, in tan. Sizes 8'5 to 10. Pair.. N £ 1] ‘WoMEN'S Hosmv. First FLool Novelty Jewelry Reduced 1 Compass Charm. Was $1.50. Now. French Enamel Tipped Paper Cunm, 1 En-mel Sewing Sets. Were $2.25 and $3. . .$1. 5 Nnuuy ‘Fob Pi Were $3 and $4. Now. -plated Neck Bands; 8 French Enamel ; 4 Chanel Bracelets; 2 French !E‘namd -top Compacts. Were $3.50 to 55 oW .. 5 French nvelly Necklaces; 2 French Nonl(y Bracelets; 1 French Bracelet. Were $5 lnd ; we 1 Italian Silver Pendant; 1 Chanel Bracelet. Were $6.50 and $8. Now. ..$4 1 French Marcasite Pin, sllzhtly Was $8. NOW .......c..ee.e French Novelty Bracelets; 1 Pendant. Were $8. Now. 1 French Marcasite Pin.