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JANUARY |AIMEE’S ‘KIDNAPING’ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, ROBINSON EXPLAINS AT CLUB SATURDAY :: PEACE PACT PURPOSE| Riding and Hunt Group Will En-‘wm be given for each class. | Senator Declares U. S. Still Has i issi | Intensive schoolings are taking place | tertain D. C. Commissioners | , {HIensi{e SCIoings, T, kS Dlone at Prize Exhibit, | members 15 permitted_ between 12 and pm. | brought before a legislative investigat- | ing committee. The committee is under call to meet here Saturday to start an inquiry into the acceptance by Superior Judge Carlos PROBE REVIVAL SEEN Legislative Committee Orders All| court of a $2500 check while she was Information on Disappearance. | facing charges of conspiring to defeat e ¥ ! justice by telling a false story to a grand Evangelist to Be Quizzed. jury about her much-discussed disap-| DAYTONA BEACH. Fla., January 24 Wil | pearance ‘to determine whether filing | (#).—Jackson Johnson, 70, president of of impeachmént charges against Judge | the International Shoe Co. of St. Louis Hardy is warranted. died here late. yesterday of heart Mrs. McPherson has announced that | trouble after an ilineas of four days. He she would cppear pefore tne legslative | becane sick la3t Sunsey, but his con- committee Saturday. Judge Hardy, who | dition did not become critical until also was subpenaed, has said he would | early today. His widow, Mrs. Minnie | abey the summons. and J. B. Williamson, Mrs. Kennedy, the evangelist's mother. | s who is said to have broken with her !at his bedside when he died. daughter in July, 1927, hinted last Sep- tember that the whole truth of the kid- naving had not been revealed. SHOE MAGNATE DIES. mclock Among the different classes | vnll be C!a;s 1, best jumper, owned iden by resident of District: claq 2 open saddle; class 3, touch 1: class 4, pair saddle; nters; class 6, mplc \a contribution to world peace, but that | dress was devoted to foreign aflairs no one should believe that the United | and naval armament. As a member Statés can now disband its armies and | of the Senate foreign relations com- | serap its warships. mittee, Mr. Robinson was one of the 'Ihe trealy. the Senator said, speak- | Senate Democratic group which favored before the graduating exercises of | the Kellogg treaty without reservations. ‘Lhm Peirce School of Business Admln-} Recalling the wide range of opinion istration, was mainly an expression of | as to the effect of the Kellogg treaty, the will t{)n pfince.mand as qucl:l LI’;,IS | Senator Robinson asserted that ng .‘1(& iti ith |country still has the power and the | treme view of its consequences shou Power to Protect Citizens With | fciiondinility to protect the lives and | be taken. The practical valie of the | property of its citizens, for which an | treaty, he said, depends on the manner adequate Army and Navy are necessary. | of its interpretation and application. * Melvin C. Hazen 1s chairman of the The Senator -deplored the failure of | The District Commissioners and | committee in charge. which includes agreements for the limitation of arma- other_officiais will e entertained by | Mrs, Guy Latimer, Miss Eleancr Br ByiithsiAsselsipt ioiees. ments, and declared that “The admi the Riding and Hunt Club for the |L. Perry West, Percy Niepold and Mist| PHILADELPHIA, January 24—In | fed fact ehat the worid s miow horse show Saturday. | Margn Couzens. his first extended address since the | dened with heavier and more expmslu“ “"he opening show, the children’s, will N recent campaign, Senator Joe T. Rob- } armament than in the pre-war period start at 10 am, There will be eight | inson of Arkansas, the Democratic nom- | is indicative of the absence of that different classes, for which prizes and | _ Another good rule for autoists, says | inee for Vice President in the last | mutual confidence which “is indis- ribbons will be given | Pathfinder. is to drive as if an officer | election, declarcd here last night that | pensable to enduring peace.” The evening show will start at 8! was by their side. the Keliogg treaty to renounce war was!| The whole of Senator Robinson’s ad- HORSE SHOW OPENS Jackson Johnson, 70, Victim of Heart Trouble. Adequate Army and Navy. 3 A By the. Assoclated Press. K. of C. to Meet in Milwaukee, LOS ANGFLES, January 24.—An off- | NEW HAVEN, Conn., January 24 (®). [cial revival of the so-called Aimee | —The Supreme Convention of the|Semple McPherson kidnaping case was Knights of Columbus will be held in|forecast here today after it became Milwaukee in August, it was announced |* lown that all documents relating to | from headquarters of the order here her mysterious disappearance nearly | yesterday. |three years ago had been ordered Dinnerware Reduced 257 Many Pieces Reduced Even More Than 257; 8c to 12¢ 5C Values Sauce dishes, pie plates, bread and butter plates. 16¢ to 22c Values Dlates, pie plates. cereal dishes, breakrast iates, soup’ plates, afte dinner coffee cups and saucers. 24c to 47¢ 15 Values C Dinner plates. tea cups and saucers, esz cups, bouillons. pickle dishes, coffee cups and saucers and tea bowls. 49¢ to 62c 25 Values C Open _vegetable dishes. platters, cream pitchers, salad bowls, gravy boats and cake plates. 75¢ to 95¢ 50 Values c Covered buue;' dishes, covered sugar bowls and ju $1 lo 3125 75 Values C Larte platters, teapots, casseroles and gravy boats. $1.40 to $1.75 sl Values Covered vesetable dishes. gravs boats with stand. platters and covered but- ter dishes China—Sixth Floor 4 Games of “Duck Luck” Were $1.95—Friday 49c An exciting race game; boxes shgg)tly sshapv;nrn ( “Scottie” Dogs, stuffed. Were $3.75.. $1 95 (15) Rowly Boat Tlnktl’s a fas- cinating pull toy. Were 49 $1. Priday only e (11) Percolator Sets, 53 pieces, including small urn. Were 49 98c. _l-‘riday only (27) Coffee Drn Sets. 25 -in- er Toys, a pull toy with changeable bodyys' 4})9 Were $1. Friday only.. ¢ (12) Marathon 'l‘lllk:rl, a won- derful race game that children love. Were $1. 13 Sets $4.25 Display raperies $1.50 Set Of rayon, cretonne and chintz, expertly made and nsge]lzed gl‘:: &o‘flrdump{’e: Slightly sofled— ean -a- et e new. One-of-a. (24 Sets) Dis; one-of-a-style modg:’ utifully blended colors. Were $4.75 to 3175 $3.50 Were 8525 to rrlg:y only. . (30 Pairs) ‘Sample Ruffied Cnr- tains, slightly soil style. Wereysl !izd Soea Friday only, (13) S: pairs Regv % 3350 to $6.95 values Priday only.. (200 Yards) Crfimge Edgings. ors, ‘ere 5¢ and 10c yard. Fridny only, yard y- .2c (50 Yards) Remnants of Omlee inge, assorted tums and col- ors. Were $}. 25 Fritay only (%) Shower ' Curtains, blue, orc'dd and rose. Were $3 50 “’:OMY‘:I:(:) Ra L 4 yon, gold striped a1d figured effects; 36 inche Ragularly 39c yard. s day only, yard pair ample Curtains, includin; '-nd panels. Slightly soiluf ° $2.69 11 Boys’ Cotton and ool Union Suits 29c To wear now—with long sleeves and ankle-length legs. gsius 12 and 16 years. All reduced. (5) Boys’ Silk-and-Wool Union Suits, broken sizes, $1 49 Were $1.95. Friday (58) Children’s Cotton Lnlon Suits, small sizes, 45029 Friday only. (29) Womenu Cotton Kll Bloomers, dark colors, Were 1 N 351‘:9’ F‘rl':!‘ly only.. e isle Union Suits, slzes 36, Were 82, Priday, JOC (6) Glove Silk Bloomers, pink and grey. Were $3.50. $2 49 LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860 —Franklin 7400 THRIFTY FRIDAY —and Every Department Offers Surpassing Bargains in Quantities and Varletles Which Make It Worth Your While to Make Tomorrow Your Shopping Day. Re- member, You Save AT LEAST 25% on Advertised Items. (No Mail, Phone or C. O. D.’s Accepted on Advertised Merchandise) Soiled and Mussed Hankies For Men and Women 50c to 75¢ Values 25¢ Men’s plain_ white handkerchiefs with col- ored borders; women's w h it e handkerchiefs with embroidered cor- ners, sporty borders and lace trimming. Handkerchiefs—Street Floor 110 Yds. Printed Linoleum—Now 25¢ Sq. Yd. Patterns for your kitchen or breakfast room—now less than half price! You will be amazed at their attractive color combine~ tions—all higher priced types. (5) Wilton Rugs, xcxu scatter Wore s1a.75 and si600. ore and $18. Prigay e $9:95 (:l m) H%m& 5 to 10 yar ar $1.95 values. Priday... sl 25 (5) Wilton Rugs, tan and hupe grounds. Size 27x54 Weu $9.75. only u) Velvet Rugs, green oenum and borders. Size 27x54. 33 50 Were $4.95. Friday only - (13) Derley Velvet Rugs, all with a silklike sheen. Size 27x54. Were $1.95. !'riday 81 25 only ... mfi:’ l’g:‘l’ve i "solid _green ers. ere $10.95. Friday only.... 37 95 (3) Orlenlal Beloochistan Rugs, exceptional values. $9 95 Were $19.50. Priday.. (24) Rag Rugs, hnvv quality, ‘Were $1.35. 9(3 23 Priscilla Sewing Cabinets, Were $2.95 S1.95 In A No. 1 condition! Attrac- tively designed and finished with mahogany. Only 23 left to go at this low price’ (3) lwndolr Chairs, slightly $7.95 soiled. Were $19.50. Friday only seeens (13) Footstools, velour covered; good values. Were s2 50 $3.50. Friday only.. velty Furniture—Fifth Floor Sequin Jackets Drastically Reduced (1) White and Silver; 38.25 e Btack wed Gl e s size 18, Was $25.... ' (1) Black; size 16. $12.50 $12.50 $14.75 317.50 Was $25. . (1) Black and Gold; size 38. Was $25.... (1) Black; size 20. ‘Was $29.50. Now.. (1) Gold; size 16. ‘Was $35. Now. Dress Dep: 10 Furred Coats For Women and Misses $49.50 to $59.50 Values Friday Only 530 These won't last long—thrifty women will snatch them up to finish out this season—and for next season’s wear too! Conservative styles—fashion-right to the ’enth degree—with huge fur collars and cuffs. Black, tan, tlue and red—sizes 14 to 18 and 431 to 5215. (7} Misses’ Coats, sizes 16 and 18. Broadcioth and vel- vet and other materials, trimmed with lynx, Civet cat, baby seal, Susliki wolf ;g;sosxngmlg to 1‘8 Were to 0. Fri- day only .- $39 1) Woman's rev Coat, ;’xlh wolf shawl collar and eep cuffs. Size 38. Was $79.50. Friday.. $39 (2) Women’s Brown Coats, with natural and eclipse wolf shawl collar and cuffs. $39 Were $79.50. Friday. (2) Women’s Tan Coats, with kit fox collars and cuffs. 0. m Coats, trimmed with skunk, kit fox, :'&11; . si;e‘smlo to 48. Were an .50. Fri day only . 545 Women’s and Misses’ Sport Coats, tan and brown gllth fix ‘;nd ;vn:l‘ collars. zes an Were $25. Friday.. 318 (1) Grey Sport c«-m un- trimmed. Size 35. $15 ‘Was $25. - Friday.. (7) Misses’ Sport Coats, with fox, raccoon and ring- 1‘:“! Oggssur‘r‘l, coll‘asrss. Sizes 0 18. Were $35. Friday only ,........ $27 (2) Tan Sport Coats, with ::09::\%; col;:;x_ls Slz&‘s 18 and ere Fri- day only ........... $38 (3) Sport Coats, with badger, raccoon and badger-dyed coon collars. ~Sizes 16. Were $59.50. only Coats—Second F! Odds and Ends in Stationery Reduced 5 (90) l&wrh;lg l-‘lnl'!n‘gne Match ases. ere C. Friday = omSD M Ne Book! loc (50) Memo Note S, Were 19c. Friday only.. 150 Wax. Were 3 tor 256, 3 for 15¢ 1le Boxas) “S,taflm]mry, soiled and mussed. ere 1/ 2 S0e tos20n mrany 72 Price Playing Cards, Bridge Sets, Flow- crdHolden. De&)nuil Glassware and many other 2 odds and ends.... /2 Price Stationery—Street Floor 250 Pairs Chiffon and Service Hose Were $1.29 95¢ Full fashioned — the chiffons all silk with picot tops—the service weights with four-inch lisle tops an d soles. Broken sizes. Hose—Street Floor 22 Coverall Aprons Friday Only 59¢ The splendid coverall aprons— ina selection of assorted pat- l::;s Light and dark colors—all lulf) Sl-;onky lm{ Corduroy obes, broken sizes, Were $1.89. Friday only 81'39 (49) Crepe Dressing Sacques, floral patterns; some with hand- embroidery. Were 49¢c. 29¢ Priday only............. h‘.llh: dQnfllg‘Id l{:&clkds‘ black, white and orc] g. Were $259. Friday.. $1 89 ie(cse) Unenhllrg;fl. ‘smart_two- pi mode! ere $3.69. Friday only.. $2 59 llxfin) Ex:r;-llnwl:yon Dresses, colors. re $6.69. Friday. only. $3 89 (14) Uniforms, poplin, broad- cloth and nurses’ cloth, in smart straightline styles. Were 890 $1.59. Friday oniv House Frocks—T! Fioor Substantial Savings. in the Art Department (14) Fancy Checked Scarfs, 17x36 inches. Were 29c. 21c (19) Flncy Table Searb, 17x40 inches. Were 39c. Fri- 290 day only....... (12) Children's Stamped Dresses for embr‘g}deringa. 517;:1 ;0 and 12 years. ere 93c. ay bl 70c (dm Auto 1"3"&' red, black and green leathere Were $1.77. Friday.. $1'33 (11) Sun Parlor Pillows of glazed chintz, repp and fancy 88¢ checks. Were $1.17 ‘Ari Department—Third Floor Wash Goods Remnants Were 19c¢ to 50c Yd. 123c Yard Percales, Romper Cloth, Ging- hams, Crepes, Cotton Prints, Satine, Voiles, Dimities, Lawns, Rayons, Cretonnes, Silk-and-Cotton Mix- tures. 32 and 36 inch widths, in a great variety of useful lengths from 1, yard to 5 yards. (360 Yards) Rayon Chiffonden, a lustrous 36-inch material, in twelve different patterns. 49 ‘Was 79c yard. Friday only e Wash Fabrics—Third Floor 15 Chanel Necklaces Were $1 69c One of the season’'s most success- ful jewelry fashions—the Chanel necklace—silver-plated with crystal semnxs. (12) indestructible pearls. Were $3.98. Friday. . 3-row Pearls—imported $2.50 (49) Fancy Stone Pins— 15¢ odd styles. Were 20c. Friday (56) Novelty Sport Bracelets— gold and silver plate, with fancy stone settings. Were 69ce 39¢ Friday only..... (17) Strands 60 -in. Pearls— indestructible. Cream and 29(3 white. Were 49c. Friday. . Jewelrs Devartment—Street Floor Avoid Winter Chapping Hand Lotion Reduced (67) bottles of Benzoin and Almond Hand Lotion. 2 Wt"l;e’:i‘:'c Friday only. 7) Incense Burners. Were 35¢c. Friday only. . 25¢ (45) Assorted Pearl on Amber Pieces — mirrors, brushes, combs and manicure pieces. Were 75¢ $1 to 8150 Toilet loor 50 Corsets, Corsetlettes and Brassieres That Were 59c to $3.50 Now 29¢ to $1.00 Flesh color rayon garments in a broken size; every one a remark- able value. (11) Brassieres, including a few imported bandeaux, one of lace and ribbon, and other desirable materials, Were $4 to $7.50. Fri- day only, $1, $1.45, $2.45. (40) Corsetlettes and Girdles, of silk-finished broche and surgical clastic; broken sizes. Were $3.50 to $8.50. $1.45, $1.98 and $2.45. Corsets—Second_Floo $12.95 Chinchilla Coats Friday Only §7. 95 Only 8 of these fine Germania Chinchilla Coats; 1 to 4. (3) Velvet Dresses; sizes 4 and 5. Were $10. Friday @~ Qm o $5.95 (3) Tots' Jersey Dresses; sizes 3, 4, 5 Were $5.98. L Friday only. $3.89 (3) Tots’ Jersey Dresses; sizes Were $7.98. $4.89 Chiffon Dinner Frocks In Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Regardless of Former Prices *12.50 To wear now, to wear in the Spring—to wear as long as there is a thread left of them. Chiffon frocks are always good—especially if they are in one of these pastel shades. Wear them with or without sleeves. Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 44. Only 35. (1) Woman’s Bright Blue Georgette Frock, lace trim- med; soiled; size 38. s]o Was $39.50. Friday.. (2) Women’s Beaded Geor- gette Evening Frocks, soiled; sizes 36 and 38. Were 85 $16.50. Friday only.... %% (3) Women’s Black Geor- gette Mourning Dresses, sizes 38 and 40. Were 39.95 $16.50 ... ette Mourn- | UPDBh\‘k (viv ng Dress. Was $25. Friday only $18'75 + ( ljw(irey2 5(7|-e¥‘zml‘mt:k. size . as $25. Friday only .... slo (2) Georgette Dresses, sizes 40 and 46%. Were 315 $29.50. Priday only.. (1) Woman’s Marron Glace Georgette Frock, 38. Was $29.50, (25) Misses’ Plain and Printed Velvet Frocks, blue, t].a‘n&7 hlnc:(” and . green; sizes 20. Were $12. Friday only. $7 50 (7) Printed Jersey Dresses, :;rsna%'ly L;lllgreg“ sizes 14 to ere - day only.. $7 50 (4) Flat Lre Drum. with bertha collars, (agam.ng and Oéhe&]m:)ns vxvlzcs 1 20 ere $39.50 $12.50 1) White' Georgette Eve- ning Frock, slightly soiled; size 18. Originally $21. $s Friday only (1) Navy Flat Crepe Frock, mo lece model with pleated ki) size 14. Was @8 59.95. Friday only 5 (1) White Satin Wedding Dress, lace-trimmed, three- flounced skirt; sofled. $5 Size 16. Originally $25.. (2) Plaid Wool Dresses, one- piece models; sizes 14 $5 and 16. Originally $25.. (1) Rink and Black Satin Dinner Dress; size 18; @ () solled. Originally $36 b l!)dsmn Dlnnerdnmm eade green an flesh. Were $39.50.. sls Women's and Misses' Dress Shops—Second Floor $10 Fancy Metal Cloths *4.95 yd. Beautiful color combinations that smart fashionables are wearing for evening wraps. Gold, silver and multi-colored effects—good for Spring and all-year-round wear. $1.98 Check and Plaid Taffeta, Reduced to Smart color combinations for children’s Spring sl 19 frocks—as well as sporty mufflers and scarfs. $1.09 Washable Radium Offered Tomorrow at A splendid long-wearing material—ideal for slips 79 and linings. Good colors—all guaranteed washable. C $1.50 Printed Kimono Silks, Tomorrow Only Always-in-demand patterns in pleasing two, three and four color combinations. inches. Serviceable grade—36 sl 00 o Silk Department—Third Floor Reductions in Sportswear (25) Cloih Dresses, green, tan, gray and blue; sizes 14 to 38. Werc $17 Friday $3 66 onl 0 siic Dresses, navy and green; sizes 14 and ‘6. Were $3 66 $7.95. Frid y only.. (3) Brown Velvet Were $3.95. 31 95 Jackets. Friday (21) Sweaters. day only (25) Bllikrl]v Skirts. Were $2.95. Friday only $2.19 Sportswear—Second Floor. Millinery $2.25 Brighten up your Win- ter wardrobe—at _little cost tomorrow! Here is a splendid assortment of felt, velour, velvet and silk hats — in smart shapes and colors. Millinery—Second Floor 116 Junior Miss Frocks Were $10.95 to $25 $5.95 ‘We must have more room for new Spring merchandise—hence _this drastic markdown! Every frock must go regardless of its former price! Velvets, satins, silk crepes, wool crepes, jerseys and tweeds— smartly fashioned to meet the Young Modern's demand. Sizes 13 to 19. Second Floor Jr. Misses’ Coats Radically Reduced (6) Jr. Miss Coats, black and tan broadcloth with huge fur col- ifl;:fl llr:’d v(tlul‘ls.ss’S;lok lined. Sizes . Were $59.50. Friday only $39'75 (15) Jr. Miss Coats, broadcloth and tweeds. Fur trimmed in sizes 13 to 19. Brown, tan and blue. bt $25. Friday 314.85 Junior Misses' Shop—Second Floor 3 Handsome Silk Scarfs Reduced to $3.75 Regular $7.50 scarfs—reduced for Friday Bargain Day! Of heavy crepe, printed in lovely color com- binations. Full 40x72 inches. 1'!2i) mMienh::k; S‘hawl“;vfl nished with 18-inch fringe. Were $18.95. Friday $10 (2) Gearlene Crepe Shnll.s fin- ished with 18-inch fringe. Black and white. Were $12.95. $7.50 Friday . Neckwear—Street Floor $1.39 Cretonne Garment Bags, Friday Only 5¢ (28) Attractive Garment Bags, without frame; open on side; hold five garments. (26) Dress Linings, black nnly Were 65c¢. on! (25) Enameled Shoe ’l'nes, with shoe horn: pink. Were 50c 250 pair. Friday only, pair.. Notions—Street Floor 9 Fur Coats, Were $89.50 and $100—Now A fur coat for less than a cloth one! Surely that is a tempting opportunity. Sealine (dyed coney) and calfskin. (3) Wombat Coats, so desirable for roadster coats. Were $39 $79.50. Friday only (2) Sealine (dyed coney) Coats. Were $100. only ....... Second Floor BaseMENT FEATURES AT 25% REDUCTIONS (9) Tots' All-Wool Sweaters, slip-over with roll collar or button front; gray, brown and green; sizes 2 and 4. W $2.95. Friday only (12) White Philippine Skp-ins. handmade and embroider~ 69 ed. Were 9c. Friday only " n.(23 pairs) ?“:Ole Silk Blonmers. vy; were y c. Friday 390 only e Bath- I:l” Women's robes, green and brown; were $1.49. Fridav only $1.12 (14) Crepe de Chine Undies with lace and embroidery; peach, flesh, maise and nile;” a bit soiled. Were $1.95. onlv .. (50) ‘Boys’ Lumhtrhclfl Dl blue and tan wool plaids $1.19 to 16. Originally $1. lB Ffiday only .......... (100) Boys’ Pull-over Sweaters, navy, blue and maroon; sizes 28 to 34. Were $1. Fnday -H:'.c only e Men's " Shirts 'in light stripes and fancy patterns; collar- flmtmig ‘t:‘;)d neckbm\\dA sizes 0 ‘ere 69¢. Fri- day only 49¢ (50) Women's Gabardine Rain- coats, 1?‘1 tan, green and blue; sizes to 42, Were = 8595, Triday only . $3:95 (75) Women's Felt Hats that can be worn for Spring. Were $1.95. Friday $1 50 only . Loy Wam ’l.l.;g Fall ana Inter Hats; were 0 $2.95: Friday only 50¢ (60) Lace Panel silk fringe. Were $1.69. Friday only ... (20) Girls' Jersey Dresses, navy, blue, tan. green; some slightly im= perfect; sizes 7 to 14. Were $1 $1.95. Friday only ...... (22) Women's Coals in’ large sizes, with fur collars. $15. Friday only . (50) Sateen Aprons in cretonne pattern, bound contrasting color. Were 39c. only (15) White Middy Skirts of Lonsdale jean, fully pleated on a waist band. Were $1. Fri- 500 day_only (50) Glrls' Wash' Dresses, fast- co‘lored prints and ginghams; 7to 14. Were 69c. Friday 390 'n Dresses, sizes 7 to 14; some with touches of em- broidery. Were $3.95. Fri- 33 day only . . & (11) Girls’ Fur-trimmed Coats, well interlined: tan, brown, l‘!d zm(;4 blxx‘e' nl;vs\r;;dF \;nh fur: to ‘ere Ti- day oniy 83.74 250 pairs) Women's Shoes, in broken lines; satins, patent leather and colored kid; black, brown and blonde. Were $1.89 to $2.89. 75 Friday only 4 (20) Jersey Dresses that will be smart for school; red, tan, green and blue; 7 to 14, Were $1 95 $2.95. Friday only . (87) Girls’ Wool Mlidy Skirts, pleated in front; red, tan and blue checks; 6 to 14. Were $1. 75 Priday only .............. c (20) Leathereite Raincoats and Hats, slightly soiled: ‘Were much more. Fri- day only . ple. Was $30. Priday Foster Ideal Solid Panel Bed Outfits Were $35.85 $25.75 Complete with layer felt mattresses and Sim- mons coil springs. Two distinctive models to choose from—both rich- ly finished in deep brown. Bedwear—Third Floor 9 Coffee Sets Were $5.25 $4 ‘Three-piece sets, including coffee pot, creamer and sugar bowl; all neavily siiver-plated. (2) Loving Cups, (a combination cocktail shaker), plain and ham- ri- - mered. Were §: Fri. sl.oo 5) Silver Deposit Luncheon Plates. Were 29c. Friday 190 Seln Individual flterlln: and Peppers. Were @ Friday only. i Sets Indivi erling and Peppers. Were 53 lated Friday only. Sterling or Were from 39¢ to o $5. Fridy 19¢ to $1.75 Cups. (1) 'Silver Chest. originally $5.00, Friday 55-00 Silverware—Street Floor 7 Women’s Umbrellas $4.95 Values $3.69 Plain red with self-colored bor- ders, amberlike handles with stubs and tips to match. Wonderful values, (2) Men’s Imported Cane Um- brellas of pure silk, with Prince of Wales handles. Were $4 39 $5.95. Friday only Umbrellas, Street Floor. Boys’ Wear Reduced (7) Boys' Sweaters, sizes 28 and Were $1.49. Frlday 98 6 to 14. Were 49¢. Friday (16) Boys' Cotton Union Suits, sizes 26 to 30. Were 69c. 490 Friday only (12) Boys’ Were Bab; $3. Sw 32. s::.sa. Fri- 1 95 Winter’ (‘_aps and Were 49c. Fri- 37¢ day |3l) Boys Flannelette Pajamas, sizes 4 to 16. Were 69c. 49¢ Friday (15) . Boys' Overc;:als. sizes 2% to 5. Were $3.95. rie day_only $2.95 (2) Boys' Blue Serge Suits, sizes 16 and 17. Were glo 90 $14.75. Friday Boys' Wear—Street Floor 1 Rayon Bed Set With Valanced Pillow $7.95 72x90 plain Rose Colored Rayon Spread, valanced pillow to match; slightly shopworn. Was $18.75. (1) Simmons Da-Bed, with val- anced felt pad of a comfortable :hl?kfies:u mihtlvwmarred opens o full sl as $45. Friday only.. $29.75 (1) Simmons Da- Bfll a slightly scratched floor sam- 822 50 (2) Simmons Da-Beds, walnut finlslil “lw rolnnlsla fillers or solid panel. ere $35. Friday only .... $26 25 Bedwear—Third Floor 300 Leather Bags To Be Cleared All higher - priced kinds— slightly ~shopworn —but in every instance unnoticeable. Pouch, envelope and O'Rossen styles—of the season’s newest leathers. Good colors — for now and Spring wear. Leather and Suede Belts, 75¢ Odds and ends of higher- priced lines — Black and brown—with self or metal buckles. Leather Goods—Street Floor 17 Pairs Crepe Rene Bloomers and Step-ins 69c A material much like crepe de chine—only heavier! Both gar- ments well made and tailored—in peach, flesh and orchid. Broken sizes. (19) pairs Lingette Bloomers, brown and navy. Regular 19 sizes. Were 29c. Friday only 2 (16) pairs Seco Silk Step-ins, peach and flesh. Were 89c. 69 Friday only. . . c (13) White ) regular sizes. Friday only (18) ;“lll size Bloomers. white nainsool - e Were 69c. Fri. 4'90 (18) Crene de Chine and Radium Silk Step-ins, lace frimmed. 69 Were 89c. Fridav only... c (16) Crepe de Chine Slips, flesh and white. Were $4.95. 33 69 Friday only. Houaewaru Underpriced (1) Beauty Cabinet with plate glass mirror, has ventilated clothes compartment, linen or rubber goods drawer, first-aid storage and other features. $32. Friday only (1) Enamel Pressure Cooker. Was $16.75. only- . 3) Ghs‘ Wash Basins. Were $1.75. Friday only.. (12) Wire French Fryer 19 Baskets. Were 69c. Friday 1+2C (3) Yard Clothes Dryers, may be attached to garage, balcony or fences. Were $9.50. = Friday only S $4.95 (21) Folding Metal Lunch ey= Boxes, Were 40c, - Fridag. . 20C (41) Nickel-plated Tea and Cof- fee Pots. Were 49c. Fri- 190 day only » i (19) Household Remind- - Wes e Fiday e, 1TC (15) Sink Strainers, with combi- nation tray and cover. 19(2 Were 3¢, Friday only.... Strainers. ere o F W 30 L) in "ails. ‘ere 29¢. Friday only . 19¢ Housewares— flunr (22) 7-Pc. Porto Rican Luncheon Sets Were $3.50 Now $1.95 A splendid value. Fine cream linen sets, elaborately hand-em- broidered. with Iovely contrasting colors. _ 45-inch cloth, 6 napkins. (6) 7-pe. Linen Luncheon Sets —>54-inch cloth with 6 napkins. Of durable linen damask . with all- nv%r chl;ckedw pan::q’.s Rose, blue and gold. Were $4.25. Friday only 83.15 (5) 5-pe. Bl'll:"l'el‘;"ls,‘nn p:re linen. inch clot! napkins. Were $3.79. Friday.. 32 79 (6) 45-in. Madeira §q|ureu, elab- orately embroidered on fine white iinen.” _Slightly soned. $4.45 Linen De Girls’ Dre.ues Reduced (5) Girls' Jersey Dresses; sizes 69¢ Friday only..... (6) Wool Crepe Dresses: 8 to 12. Were 8. Friday only $3.89 (2) Velvet Dresses: A% $3.89 $3.89 size Were $5.98. Friday only " Dresses; sizes 8 (7) Jersey Dresses: sizes 10 to 14. Greatly reduced to (1) Girls' to 14. Were §: 500 Men’s White Broadcloth Shirts Were $1.35 to $1.95 98¢ Men—you will like the way these shirts are made, fully cut and true to size—you will like the way they are finished too—with neat seams and pearl buttons. Of imported broadcloth, oxford.and jacquard figured broadcloth—in all sizes. (17) Men’s Pullover Sweat- er‘ut;m‘?stlty l:}]rser‘ sizes—made Wi short roll col- lars. Were $7.95.. 83‘95 (83 prs.) Men's Snap Cuff Links. Were 50c. 25 Friday only.......... c (30) Men's Fancy Shield Bows. Were much o more. Fridayonly.. «oC (57 prs.) -Men's F-m:y Hose fillncsnvw"’ sl:c‘socrrog’ 10%: to 3 ere 50c. - day only..........e.. 19¢ Men's Wear—Street Floor

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