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THE "EVENING ' STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. ©, flmmmm‘hmmwnumhrummfwmm to Cherrydale, the work having been| Washington and Alexandria. It is pre- completed recently. In the new ap-| sumed that this road will be widened propriations there is an item of $100,- | at least 10 feet and that several un- 000 to complete this ink of the high- | necessary curves will be eliminated. way to Falls Church, where it will con- Although the funds for the two nect with the new cement highway | State projects will not bécome avail- that runs through the South to Cali- | able before July 1, the widening of the fornia. Jefferson Davis Highway presents & ‘Another $80,000 is provided for the | problem to codnty officials that will widening of the Jefferson Davis High- | either speed up one of their own road High way from the District Line to Alex-) projects or result in its delay until ighways. andria. fter the State program has IAII::'I ‘g\e Sgln!:n ;;I C. L. Kinnier, | completed. Disatch to The Star. 1 - n County directing engineer,; This problem Is in the planned "mn 17, | this project is of more importance to| widening of Mount Vernon Lo , Va, January 17.—| interstate travel than any road project | from Hume Station, at the northern ;l'h? Vlrflng snlrle R!ol:ds (Cor::‘r‘nhflo in the State. limits of Potomac, v,g‘ t(:olunlmlb-“mke. in its tentative allocations for the com- eled. It involves an expenditure of ween ing year, has apportioned to Arlington | i B iy T et $110,000 and_$115,000, and will result county just twice the revenue for| The Jeflerson Davis Highway, it was|in the rerouting of all Southern traffic roads construction of 1928. | recently revealed, is the most heavily |over the road that is to be widened by Last year the sum was $90,000 for' traveled highway in the State, par-'the State, necessitating the completion ~THURSDAY, - JANUARY 17, -1929. of one road before the other is started. | of Arlington district having promised The other county project is the pro- | citizens of his section that he will posed widening of the Wilson boule- | widen the road if they will assist him vard from Rosslyn through Clarendon | to secure donations of the rights of R e completed end of the | rallel e “compl end of Tentative Building Plans. ge highway, hence it will be possible M 10 detour traffic from the former roa l The thitative radIndte yrogtens to the latter on one end and from the Of the county is also greatly in excess lntew g;:h!onne;‘at t‘:e %mm where | of the amount spent. last year, when the way lening is to com- xpen in the widenin; mence, if it is decided to bulld Wmi::‘:}io'oggns't‘r:c:mn ‘:ld highwa; = the been | roads at once. | principsl of which were the southern Surveys for the Mount Vernon ave- end of Mount Vernon: avenue, through nue improvement have been completed =Potomac; the construction of De Witt and estimates made. Bids will be asked | avenue, also through Potomac: _the in the Spring. This project si located widening of Washington avenue, which in the Jefferson district, of which Ed- | runs east to west near the Arlington ward Duncan is supervisor. The widen- } County-Alexandria line; Memorial drive, ing of the Wilson boulevard is con- | between Clarendon and Falls Church, tingent upon securing the rights of |and Preston avenue, through Cherry- way from the property holders adjoin- | dale. Although the 1920 county budget has LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 been prepared, it is seen that the bridge probably will be finished in m Vernon avenue project 1931. This leaves Virginia with the prob- volves as much money &s was lem of reallocating funds for an imme- the county during the past yi diate start on this road or of construct- is considered ing it within a year, since it is of ut- most importance that this, Virginia's connection, be finished by the time the bridge is ready to open. The other project is the widening and paving of Glebe road, the direct road between remain two projects for which no pro-' Alexandria and Chain Bridge. Either vision has been made and which are or both of these projects may receive considered of utmost importance by |consideration in another road alloca- | county officials. tion that is expected later in the year. ‘The prln:ipti uned?t tlfis; Is‘st}:; pro- ————— sed Lee boulevard, whic! Tun i n M i i Y Prom the Virginia end of the new Me- Lincoln Memorial Bill Urged morial Bridge to Falls Church. Plans| A Lincoln Memorial Highway Com-| for the bridge required that it be fin- | mission to map a route to connect; ished in 1932, but it was announced associated with the life of Abr m Lincoln would be provided in YOUNG STETSON A MARINE Son of U. 8. Minister to Poland Is Buck Private. PHILADELPHIA, January 17 (@.— Stuart Carlisle Stetson, 19, son of John B. Stetson, jr., United States Minister to Poland, is in the United States Ma- rine Corps, it became known yesterday. He is a buck private at the Marine training camp, Parris Island, 8. C. Stetson is an aviation enthusiast and holds a Department of Commerce pilot's license. His purpose in enlisting, ac- cording to Maj. Louis Estell Fagan, 3d, in charge of the recruiting district of Philadelphia, was to receive further training in the field of aviation. ARLINGTON GAINS IN ROAD BUILDING Allocations by State Show Increas- ing Demands for Wider gest road building year that the county has ever experienced. Even though the State has done more than in the past for the county, there yesterday by Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, di- rector of public buildings and public ! bill introduced yesterday by Represent- parks of the District of Columbia, that | ative Adkins, Republican, Iilinois. Only 50 Pairs Women’s Pumps $2.85 Ha: $3.85 For the first 50 customers tomorrow morning! Patent leathers, black satins, black suedes, and brown alligators—not every size in each style—but in the lot all sizes from 212 to 8. Shoes—Second Floor Jr. Girl Alligator Oxfords W, 4 5% A style the modern miss wants for Spring—with low or Cuban heels and light welted soles. Not all sizes in the lot—so come early. Shoes—Second Floor AR TR TIN5t TR U FRBOL...-. 150 Smart Dresses, $9.95—Misses’ and Women’s Coats, $21 and $35—4 Itemsin Velvet at Liberal Savings—Wash Goods Remnants, /2 Off—Leather Bags, $1.37—Desirable Hats, $1—Dinnerware, a Close-Out at Y» Price—Crepe Dressing Sacques, 49c—All Layer Felt Mattresses, $10.95—And So Runs the Story of Our 3rd THRIFTY FRIDAY in 1929—All at Savings of at Least 25% Li Radically R = * Rugs Greatly Reduced ced for Thrifty Da More Detailed Information in the Respective Sections—No Mail, Phone or C. O. D.’s on Advertised Items ,m:,;' ‘:,-,;;;g- g:",'*;:':"" Russ, duced for Thrifty Day 21.95 (14) Hand-Embroidered Lunch 9x12. Were $42.50.... s 24 Sets, 7 pieces. 45-inch cloth and (3) Reversible Grass 6 napkins; Porto Rican embroid- size 9x12. Were ery. Were $350. Fri- @0 50 day only (90) Fancy Turkish Towels, Martex and other well known makes. Slightly soiled. Were $1 to $2.50. Friday only— 66¢ to $1.67 (5) 36-Inch Madeira Luncheon L‘lo:hl. sllggtly soiled. Beautifully embroider: on fine ‘white linen. Were $3.39 32'49 (4) Linen Lunch Sets, 7 pieces. W;,lh.l'l ML:lcolored borders. Cloth oblong shape. Were = Stars sy only.. $9:45 (6) Stenciled Linen Cloths, “x“’llls Cream llne? Juh colored stencils. Were $1.65. Friday only 31‘19 (600 Yards) Remnants of mer- cerized damask, linen damask, and crash toweling. Were 50c to $3 yard. Friday only, yard— 25¢ to $1.50 Limens—Third Floor Wash Goods Remnants h Off Celanese voiles, plain and printed cotton voiles, plain and printed crepes, rayons, fancy ginghams, percales, satines and silk and cotton fabrics—in good colors and prints. (100 Yards) Printed Dress Linens, choice patterns and colors. 36 inches wide. Regularly $1.25. Fri- 9& Y15 Yards) Siik and Cot- ton Prints, patterns suitable for women’s and children’s Corsets and Brassieres (13) Crepe de Chine, Shk Broche and Satin Brassieres, long and short models; also some im- ported bandeaux. Were $3.50 to $10. 'Priday only— $1.75 to 85 (4) Striped Rayom Corsetiols, weight and lightly boned; fl color. Were $1 ,w $1.50. Friday only— 29¢ and 69c (25) Corsetlets, some with swami brassieres, or abdominal belts; striped rayon, swami and broche. Were $3 to $6. Priday only— $1.45 1o $2.79 (37) Ferris® Maternity Corsels, of cotton brocade; adjustable lacing. Were $1 fo $1.50. Friday only— 10c and 29¢ (16) Wrap-around Girdles from Stylish Stout and Nemo, of silk broche vlc% lum:;l”ehm over ‘hipline. ere .50, Frigay oy $3.25 white coutil; well boned, with me- dium bust. Were $6.50. 62-79 Silverware Reduced for Quick Selling ?) uvmxnfnp:‘::m and ham- gty iy $2.25 (17) S Deposits, with glass plates. Green and crystal. 29¢ ‘Were 49c. Friday only (11) Sflvflwm‘:’fllu Sets, with trays. Were $6.95. Priday only ... . 35.25 (1) Plated Baby Cul $1.79. Priday only. eore (3) Plated Baby Cups. 390 ‘Were 69c. Friday only. (1) Sterling Baby Cup. Was $3 $3.50. Priday only.. (1) Sterling Baby Cup. Was $2.50. Friday only. (1) Mahogany Chest; will hold 40 pieces of silver. Was $5 .50. Friday “) “Se;ll Shrl‘:.n‘ Salts al ‘eppers, ham- mered. Were $3.95.... $2'95 (2) _ Sterling In‘dlx;fllul Salts and Peppers, plain. Were $4.95, Friday only $3.95 (1 pair) Sterling Individual Salts and Peppers, ham- mered. Regularly $1.00. 690 Floor Individual Friday only Silverware—Street Bags at Worth While Savings (8) Beaded and Rhinestone Eve- ning Bags, nicely lined with moire silk. Fitted with inside fittings. Were $550. (10) Rhinestone and Silk Eve- nlnfmlull. lsflk lhngd and fitted. Assorted colors. Were $2.75. FPriday only..... $1'89 4 Overnight Bags Were $7.50 Now $5.50 Well made of cowhide leather cobra grain—black or brown, with neat moire linings. Leather Goods—Street Floor $1 Children’s Silk and Wool Stockings 35¢ White, tan, brown and black— broken sizes. Lay in a supply for play and school wear. Children's Mose—Street Floor 300 Leather Bags Were Much More $1.37 A wonderful assortment! Lizard grain, goat, calf and other popular leathers—in smart underarm and pouch styles. Fashionable colors and black! Bags—Street Floor Buy Curtains and Draperies Tomorrow striped and figured plete with valance. to $9.25. Friday only, $2.9 Curtains, slightly soiled. Only one of & style. Were $1 to $1.85. FPriday, 750 ........ men 8150 Curtains, slightly fled and panel styles. :1'0)5‘ ”'50 'y only, pr. (4) prs. Drapes, striped mohair in blue and color combinations. Pinished with French pleated %&. Were $9.50. 33.95 y (200 yds.) Ball Fringe and Cre- tonne [Edgings, assorted colors. Were 5c to 10c yd. (50) ‘Window . Shades, slightly imperfect. Assorted colors. 290 Vo0 yia) Hayon Aipsca; lengths ( yon from 10 to 20 yards. Suitable colors for draperies. Were 190 . Friday onl zt!,:rum :z.fll'.\"y‘--"”"““ Floor Junior Miss Frocks at Friday Bargain Savings (17) Jr. Miss Velveteen Frocks, one and two plece effects; attrac- tively trimmed with lace collars and cuffs. Good c‘?v\on and black. Sizes 13 to 19. ere $16.50. Priday only.... $9’95 (15) Jr. Miss Jersey and Wool Dresses, with novel collar and cuff trims. Smlll’t colmp'sn. Sizes 13 to 19. Were $10.95. - day only $5'95 (20) Jr. Miss Dresses, of satins and flat crepes. Smart one and two plece effects. Wanted colors. Sizes 13 to 19. Were $5'95 Genuine Savings on Junior Miss Coats (1) Jr. Miss Lanshire Coat, tai- lored and trimmed with suede belt and cuffs. Satinlined. Size szg 19. Was $35. Priday only 3 (25) Jr. Miss Coats, sport and dress models—tailored or fur trim- med. Sizes udw‘é:. Were $21 an 2 Priday only $16.50 (17) Jr. Miss Broadcloth Coats, richly, trimmed with baby seal American opossum, French beaver, and caracul. In brown, tan, red, black and green; sizes 13 to 17. Were $35 to $39.50. Friday @39 only . (7) 3-pc. Velveteen Suits, with full-length crepe-lined coats, and smart skirts to) with crepe de chine blouses. S! 13 to 17. Were $25. Priday only 313'95 Junior Misses’ Goats—Second Floor Prigces Drop Way Down in the Art Department (4) Checked Linene Table Covers. Were 79c. Friday, 59(! (3) Boudoir Pillows, of organdy; sligntly soiled. Were 39c.to 29 69c. Friday only........ c (19) Fancy Table Scarfs, of checked linene; 17x40 390 inches. Were 55c. Friday, (15) Fancy Checked Table Scarfs, 17x36 inches. Were 296 39c. Friday only.......... (12) ' Suede and Leather « Pillow Covers, Were $1.19. Friday only.. 89¢ (2) Suede and Leather Pillow Covers. Were $1.85. s1.39 Priday only ........... (12) Children’s Crepe stamped for embroidery; 12 to 14. Were $1.25. Fri- day only. 93c (6). Combination Laundry 44‘: and Shoe Bags. Were 58¢c. (10) Automobile Pillows, of fancy leatherette; red, blue, green and black; 14 inches square. Were $1.95. Fridey.... Art Needlewerk—Third Fleer Union' Suits Were $1.50 95¢ Men! It would pay you at this price to buy-these now and lay them away until next Winter! Cotton ribbed styles in gey and ecru. Sizes 40 to 46. Men's Wear—Street Floor Emphatic Reductions on Underwear (21) ‘Crepe de Chine Chemises, dainty lace trimmed and tailored styles, Were $1.39. day only ...... (0 O s e v only. ere .09, o iy s $2-0) LIl i e, - SLrap mo styles. Were $4.95. Friday only ‘3'69 (14) Radium Silk Step-ins, tai- lored. Were $1.39. Friday 8% pleated fronts, 3 Flesh, grey and navy. Were 890 $1.39. Friday only........ (18) Crepe de Chine Chemises, mmgnd with !:ongmn( bind- . Were $1.89. = day only... . 31'39 (1) Crepe ine Slip, lace trimmed, Friday only ...... (14) Crepe de Chine Step-ins and Chemises, tailored and lace trimmed. Were 95¢. Fri- 69¢ day only . 9) and am tailored and lace trimmed. 8 $1.89 (9) Ankle-Length Union Suits, sizes 36 and 38. Were 50c. 29(! Friday B s Wers TR O avy weight. ‘ere $1.50. Friday only 890 (18) Rayom Union Suits, sizes 36 and 38. Were $1.29. Friday only 89(! (12) Medium - Weight Union Suits, ankle length. Sizes 36 and 38. Were 95c. Friday Q¢ only Suits, broken Fri- 89¢ rayon. 89¢ 79¢ (20) - sizes, Were $1.45 day ... (3) Panty a Were $1.50 and. $1.95. Fri- day only .... (7) Glove Silk Vests. Were 95c. Friday only.... (56) Children’s Union Suits, sizes 2 and 3. Were 35c. 19c Priday only (18) Children’s Rayon Vests and Bloomers. Were 49c. Fri- 29‘: day only .......oouiiiinnn (4) Glove Silk Union Suits, size 36. Were $1.95. day only (1) Glove Silk Bloomers, grey. Were $1.95. 7 Women’s Gloria Umbrellas—$4.95 Values Now $3.29 Black, green and purple with wide self borders. Smart 16-rib styles with amberlike handles to match tips and stubs. Slightly soiled. Umbrellas—Street Floor Was $11.95. ‘7'89 . 150 Dresses Reduced 9, 95 A few from here—three or four from there—a limited number of party and dance frocks for the gay modern Miss! 150 in all—and every one taken from our own higher priced stocks—drastically reduced for quick selling tomor- row. ‘Desirable styles—good colors—in misses’, women's and extra sizes up to 46%;. Women’s and Misses’ Dress Shops—Second Floor Toilet Goods Reductions (14) Incense Burners. 75 Were $1 to $1.50. Fridsy only c (92) Shert lot Shampoe, Incense Burners, Novelty Ash Trays. 3 5 Were 50c. Fridayonly..... ©9C 3 for 81 (33) Imported Chamois, house- hold size; and short lot of Creams. Were 50c to 75c. Friday 19€ ly Tollet Goods—Street Floor 50 Irish Point Net Curtains Were $7.50 to $7.95 $3.50 Also beautiful Arabian net and hand drawn voile curtaing with motifs —in this worth while group! An early trip down tomorow will save you a bitter dis- appointment. Curtains—Fifth Floor Closing Out Toys at Drastic Reductions tosn, W B3 Pridy only o *-75¢ (13) Taylor Tota, fe Baby hn’w h.‘:llk‘.“a"iflingl Were $5.95. Friday... ®1+ (1) Doll House, slight; } Wl;l u.so.m ey ecd oni .es (8) Were $1.95. Priday only.. 49‘: (1) Jordam Aute, completely equipped. Was $45. Friday only (1) Buddy Crane. Was $15. Friday (8) Tinker Railways, clever pull toys. Were $1. Friday 490 (12) Marathon Tinkers, an ex- citing racing game. $1. Friday only (19) Tinker Pull Toys, that can be changed into 7 different 75 models. Were $1. Friday... . Toys—Fourth Floor Big Savings in Men’s Wear (6) Men’s Blanket Robes, with slippers to match. Also 4 rayon Tobes. Were $9.85 and M 95 $9.50. Friday only.... i (8) Men’s Sweater Coats, tailored, button - front Size 36. A (40) Men’s Boxed Handkerchiefs, some initialed, others with fancy borders. Slightly mussed. 35 ‘Were 75c. Priday only. c Men's WearStreet 100 Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs Regularly 75¢ and $1.00 Now 50c Men's white linen hankies with 1-16-inch hems or with colored borders and French rolled hems. ‘Women's of colored linen with em- broidered corners. S erchief Department—Street Floor Misses’ and Women’s Winter Coats Were $49.50 to $59.50 $35 Only 12—but including women’s and misses sizes! Smart black, tan and blue models luxuriously trimmed with wolf, skunk and Man- churian wolf. Coats—Second Floor Coats at Drastic Reductions (1) Blue Coat, misses’ size 16. Tndfll}melyu trimmed with wolf shawl collar. Was $39.75. Friday only... $9'95 (4) Extra Size Coats, of soft brown material with Australian opossum collars and cuffs. Were $49.75 to $59.50. only .. (6) Mi Coats, blue, green, red and tan. Richly fur trim- med. Sizes 14 to 18. Were 821 $39.75. Friday only (6) Women’s Coats, in tan, black, blue and green. Beautifully furred. Sizes 38 to 42. 321 Were $39.75. Friday only. (8) Astrakhan Cloth Coats, zes 14 and 16. Were $25. Friday only.... 812'50 (4) Fur-Lined Coats, of black and brown broadcloth, handsomely fashioned. Sizes 16, 38 and $50 40. Were $69.50. Friday only Coats—Second Floor Closing Out Open Stock Dinnerware Pattern at Half Price A domestic pattern copied from an old pattern noted for its beauty of coloring. All pieces usually found in open stock 2 included. p:m. 1 Price (15) .ng| Pottery Mixi Bowls. Were 49c. Friday 25“:; ‘Were 25c each. Friday only. Glassware and are—Sixth Floor Basement Features At 25% Reductions and More (350 prs.) Women's ghm Bl it Suban and S an o ish heels. Broken sizes. S (20) Boys’ Leatheretite Raincoats, full cut and well tailored of fine quality leather- ette. Tan only. Sizes 6, 8 and 10. Were $2.39. $1.79 Friday only (50) Boys' Beacon Bath- robes, tailored of soft quality Beacon robing- with (50) Men's White Broad- cloth Shirts, excellent quality; fully cut and well tailored. Collar and neckband - styles. . Broken sizes, slightly 970 solled. Were $1.29..... (35) Boudoir Lamps—pink, blue, lavender, tan and rose— daintily trimmed with silver braid. Were $1.00. 750 ridge ers, black with red and gold designs. Full size. 42 Were 79c. Friday only. € (25) prs. Boys’ Sailor Pants, talored of heavy navy blue gm;;ng r:lwulltlon style. . Were $2.59. Friday only $1'29 (20) Bib Aprons, of dainty floral sateen. All fast color. Were 50c. Fri- day only. P 39': 11) W Bathrobes, good dark, serviceable shades. Pinished with cord girdles. 3 navy. T4c. Priday only...... Girls’ Wear Reduced Tomorrow (1) Girl's Velvet Dress, size 12. Was ~ $5.9 Friday 33.98 only . 10(5) d 12. Wi $5.98, and 12. Were $5.98. Friday only $2.98 (16) Silk Dresses, broken style assortments. Sizes 6 to 12. Were much more. 10 to 14 years. Were $10.98. Friday $5.95 only (5) Jack Tar Dresses, with wool tweed lk!}vu and A broadcloth blouses. ‘ere mucl more. ‘Friday only.... $1.95 (17) Girl® Jersey Dresses, broken assortments and sizes. Were $3.95. Pri- day only.. 14 Fur Collar Lengths Were $4.95 Friday, $1.95 Odds and ends of Coney and Thibetine—221; and 27 inches long. Good tan and brown colors, taped and padded ready to sew on. Trimmings—Street Floor Odds and Ends Neckwear Were 59¢ 29c Add one of these dainty lace collars to a sad looking frock—and flinsh out the rest of the season with it! A dozen different styles—in ecru or white. Neckwear—Street Floor Buy That Costume Jewelry Reduced (178 Pieces) Novelty Jow- elry — pins, earrings and necklaces. Were 25¢. 15 PN s o Siuy's T (31) 60-inch Strands of Inde- structible Pearl Beads, blue, white and cream colored. 79¢. Friday only... (2) Sterling Silver Rings with fancy stone settings. Were 10 29¢. Friday only c (4) Gold-plated Bangle and Narrow Bracelets. Were 10 15¢. Friday only c in sport and (20) Bracelets, bead styles. Were much 5 more. Friday only c (22) Novelty Necklaces, in fancy pendant styles. Were 25c. 15 Priday only c (14) Pearl Necklaces with rhine- stone drops (imitation). 39 Were 69c. PFriday only.... c (14) Brooches, of colored stones, with rhinestone settings. 49 ‘Were 79c. Friday only - Jewelry—Street Fl Sportswear at Noteworthy Reductions (20) Cloth Sport Frocks, tan, blue, green and grey—sizes 14 to 20 and 34 to 38. Were 3488 $8.95. Friday only.... > (lt)edN-:y Cnpewsm Frocks, wanted sizes. ere $8.95. Friday only.... 34'088 wq‘) ‘iwgiolh Broadcloth Blouses. ere $1.50. Friday only 75¢ (2) Green Wool Sweaters, coat styles. Priday only. (25) Wool _Sli Were $2.95. Dnli'l 5 ( ivet Jackets. Were $4.95. Friday.... $2.95 (1) Wool Slip-on Sweater. Was $2.95. Priday only. Sport Shop—$ Notions Reduced (15) Baby Pants, ruffied edges, pink and blue, slightly soil- 19¢ ed. Were 35c. Friday only.. (5) Metal Pants Hangers. 390 ‘Were 50c pr. Friday only, ea. (25) Shoe Mitts with Polish, tan, brown and black. Were 25c 26c. Friday only, 2 for... (6) Laundry Bags, with Zipper fastener. Were $1.98. 1 ) l‘: some with front opening; incomplete . Were 65c. Fri- 490 H Serub solled. Were 25c. Friday 250 only, 2 for Notions—8treet Floor 75 Hats Tagged $1 Get one of these tomorrow, and have a new hat to start the sea- son with next year. Pelts, velour, velvet and silk hats, in a variety of styles and colors. Millinery—Second Floor Uniforms, Dressing Sacques and House Frocks—Reduced (68) Jap Crepe D‘rv-lnglsuqm of tigurea crepe. Were 31. rriday only 4'90 (5) Crepe de Chine Negligees, pastel colors. Some sligntiy soil- ea. Were $2.95. day only (1) Bed Jackets, of rayon. Were $295. Friday o $1.89 (31) Saxony Robes, also cordu- ro}' and dqug:d models. Broken color an ranges. Were $2.95. Friday only $1'89 (6) Wool Jersey Frocks, broken sizes. Were $3.60. Pri- 82.69 ul)“:fly«n’ ‘I:;euu. peach. Were $2.95. Friday oty $1.89 (16) Poplin Uniforms. Broken sizes, Were $1.95. Friday 89¢ only (36) Percale Coveral Aprons. Small prints and peach 296 color, Were 39c. Friday only ‘House Frocks—Third Floor All-Layer Felt Mattresses Were $15.00 $10.95 Floor samples that have become a bit soiled from display—but all wonderful values at their new low price! Well made with four rows of stitching—3.3-ft. twin bed size. Onlx 4 to go. Bedwear—Third Floor House Furnishings Priced Less Than Cost! (1) Nursery Clothes Dryer. Was $6.50. Friday "lil Clol:-wbrmvlhlt fasten om porc rage. 3 Were $9.50. Prldlgy. o“flly $6' 70 (4) Console Mirrors, slightly im- perfect. Were 69c. only L 121]: hl"olluluw y- aunc! xes. .Were 49c. Friday only 35¢ (41) Nickel Tea and Coffee Pots, individual size. Were 25 c 39c. Friday only. (19) Household ders. Were 69c. (23) Sink Strainers, with trays and covers, Were 38c. Fri- 25 day only oc (2) Beauty Cabinets, piate glass mirror, ventilated clothes 'com- partment, linen or rubber goods, drawers and space for brushes. Were $32.50. day only Py‘rn Alllmlnu- Roasters, with ex glass covers. Were $6. Friday only.. 31'95 1) iper. $7.25. Friday only.... (2) Bath Room Sheif Combina- tions. Were $: day only .. eee House Furnishings—Sixth Floor Baby Blankets and Baby Needs Reduced (3) Crib Sise Blankets, slightly soiled. Were $3.50. P'rldlyulsz only . lyus:med “Was $5.98. e e Friday only. 33’50 (1) Satin - bound All - Wool Blanket, slightly solled. Was s4 $7. Friday only.... (2) Crib Blankets, soiled. $3 Pillows, sateen covered; Were $4.98. Friday only.... ll’:d, 1 display. We 80} 'rom play. ‘ere ol 79¢ 5 years. Were much more. 19¢ (1) Trimmed stand, slightly soiled. Was 32 $3.98. Friday only. (4 prs.) White Leggings, size 5 and 6; soiled from $2.98 handling. Were $5.98. (3 prs.) White hookless fastener. Were Friday only. (1 pr.) Whil 4. Was $3.50. PFriday. (1 pr.) Size 4 Leggings, slightly soiled. Was $2.98. Friday only. 31.50 (2) Lace-covered Pillows. 61 Were $2.50. Priday only... (1) Hand - embroidered Silk Pillow, faded. Was $3. ’l Friday only.. . Infants’—Fourth Floor Rugs, i $5.95. Priday only. $2.25 i (6) Wgw:: gcl Bmfln‘m with ringed ends. 36x63. Were $14.50.... 89'75 110 (z)léitn;lfil Bvelhoehhtln Rugs, sizes 23x3.5. Were $19.50. Friday only. . $13.75 & lu) C:?;"s“ a;u. tan ground. ze 3.2x5. as e, Ty oy, $22:50 (1) Chinese Rug, size 3x5. Was 551.50.537‘50 v (1) 'gg.ib“ g;l: Base zllu, slightly lamaged. 9x12. Was $9.95. Friday only. 34'95 & 1) gd geitl Fd’t"lul, slightly lamaged. ze 3 Was $8.50. Friday only 53‘95 (11) Heather Rugs, door size, with fringed ends. Were 30c $1.25. Priday only (6) Braided Chenille Rugs, many sizes. Were $4.50 to $1 95 $5.95. Friday only. 5 Rugs—Fifth Floor $6 All-Silk Chiffon Velvet $4.50 yd. A lustrous soft quality —ideal for evening wraps and gowns. A splendid choice of colors and black. Brocaded Velvet, lovely one and two tone colorings that will fashion the smart- est afternoon and evening gowns. Regular $5.95 grade. Fri- = Sy ... $3.95 b Black Velvet, a soft rich quality with silk face and cotton back. 36 yard Printed Transparent Vel- vet, fashionable small and large designs in the smart- eutd L;t:l:l:s quuhrly $6.95 an X lues. Friday, yard B “'50 Silk Department—Third Floor Save on Those New Clothes Your Boy Needs 1 \43), Flannel Pajamas, one and wo plece styles. Were $1. Friday only 69c Cotton tached. Were $1. Friday only 49¢ (15) Blnewswn Knickers, sizes 15, 16, 17, Fri- day only 690 ( 11) 3 46 e mix- Were $1.00. Friday onxy...._69‘~' (10) ‘:,:musgm;nm sizes 28 to 32. ‘ere $1.98. |- day only 81'49 (1) Corduroy Suit, with two pair knickers. Size 17. Was 32 19 $2.98. Friday only.... » Boys' Shep—Street Floor Novelty Furniture at Rare Savings (6) Decorated Paper Baskets, red and green. Were $1.59. 500 of chintz soiled. Were $19.50. T ittt (1) ogany-fin! brary Table, slightly marred. $9 75 Was $13.95. Friday... ¥ d.ll) fi";,"',’f;g"" slightly maged. ere $4.95. Priday only. 83'75 (20) Card Tables, slightly dam- aged, assorted finishes. 95¢ Were $1.95. Friday only.. (1) Green Burlap Screen, with oak frame, damaged. Was s:‘ $13.25. Priday only S 2) hfd- nv;'."n?s:h slightly scratched. ere .50. sn e Novelty and re p ps—slightl; Fifth Floor Bedwear at Cut Prices (4) Checked Kenwood Blankets, slightly soiled from handling. Blue, lo{d u:?b b':)m; n;tsmd with wide satin n. ere $13.75. Priday only.. 310'29 (7) All-Wool Auto Robes, with fringed ends. Beautiful colors and combinations of colors. Sizes 60x70 inches. Were Friday only (1) AU-Silk Comfort, slightly damaged, with all-wool filling. Blue. Size 72x78 inches. Was 5 $25. Friday only (1) Box Spring and Layer Felt Mattress—the mattress covered with heavy tan striped ticking. Set was $63. Pfldn{ “2-50 (2) Modernistic Beds, of metal artistically decorated in yellow and rose and yellow with Bedwear—Third Floer