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Savings in Art Goods (700 pes.) Stamped. goods, dresses, bags, shoe bags, rompers, lunch- eon sets, pillow tops, bridge covers, aprons and dozens more. Were 25c¢ 10 $2.59. Tomor- row, 1234c to $1.29. ‘Worked models, lamp shades, fancy pillows, French dolls and other items. Our readymade sam- ples, Now 3§ Off. (60) Parchment Lamp Shades, also phone screens and wall shields. All ready made-but unpainted. Tomorrow, 13 Off. Remnants and short lengths, ruch. ings, gold and silk braids, rib. bons, metal and velvet cords and fringes. All colors and widths. ere 5c to $1.65 yd. Tomorrow, 2¢ to $1.10. (13) Suede shopping bags, in as. sorted colors. Ready to use. Were $1.95 10 $3.95. Tomor- row, $1.30 to $2.63. (8) Fiber waste paper baskets, at- tractively decorated. Floral and modernistic designs. Were $2.95. Tomorrow, $1.95. (14) Reed sewing basket stands, handy styles. Finished in-at- tractive bright colors with rose. bud trim. Were $1.25 to $2.75, Tomorrow; 83c to $1.83. Art Department—Third Floor Special! $119.00 Fur Ceats Only $79 Sealine (dyed coney) Novelty Calf Pony Coats Trimmed in Skunk, Fox, Marmot, Fitch, Squirrel. Fur Costs—Second Floor Wash Goods Remnants (300.yds.) Woven rayon chiffonden, in a_ choice of eleven color combinations. Was 79¢ yd. To- morrow, yd., 39¢. (375 yds.) 36.in. plain rayons, rayon prints and rayon bro- cades. Were 49c and 59¢ yd. Tomorrow, vd.. 29¢, (200" yds.) Printed cotton challis in bright colors for covering comforts: 36 inches wide. Was 18¢ yd. Tomorrow, yd., 123ze. (275 yds.) 32-inch dress ginghams; choice of bright checks and plaids. Were 19¢ yd. Tomor- row, yd, 123ec. (300 yds.) Romper cloth in neat stripe patterns. Was 29¢ yd. Tomorrow, vd., 123¢c. (400 yds.) 36-inch printed percales in attractive patterns. Were 19¢ yd. Fomorrow, yd., 1234e¢. (260 yds.) ‘Printed flannelétte, white and tinted grounds with bright colorings; 36-inch width, Was 38¢ yd. Tomorrow, vd. 29¢ Third Fleor Ribbons and Trimmings (25) Ribbon sash lengths, of satin and- taffets ribbon, wanted colors; 2 to 2% yds. long. Were $2. Tomorrow, $1. (50) Lingerie ribbon lengths, 5- yard lengths, double face lin- - gerie ribbon. Wanted colors. Tomorrow, 5 yds. for 28c. (75) Lace remnants, all over lace .and flouncings, 1 to 1 yard long. Odds and ende of higher iced laces. Were $1 to $1.50. ‘'omorrew, S0c. (10 Fur collar lengthe, tan and brown, 4 and 6 jinched wide. Taped and padded ready to _sew on. Were $4.95. Tomor- row, $1.95. Street Fieor Extra Special Lace Neckwear Were $1.50 to $3 of higher-priced utiful patterns in 146 dos.) fevors and noise makers. ere $1 doz, To- morrow, dox., 69c, £350) Loose-leaf coi sition note- books. Were 25c. Tomor- row, 10e. 150 doz.) Rolls wax paper. Were 40c dos. Tomorrow, 12 volls, 20e. (%) Notebooks. Were 25c. To- morrow, 19¢. 359 Swiss weather prophets. Were 49¢, Tomorrow, 39c. (8508 worth) Eversharp pencils; silver plated, gold plated and sterling silver, Were $1 to $5. Tomorrow 50e to $2.50 (800 prs.) Decorated candles, dec- orated with floral designs. Were 25¢ pain. Tomorrow two pairs, 38c. = (60) Poker sets, for traveling as well as home use. 100 chips and two deeks playing cards. Were $2. Tomorrow, $1.45. Stationers—Strest Floor Clearance Sport Frocks (306) Sports frocks, of novelty cloth, satin and erepes; one and twe piece models; smartly tai- Jored, Originally $10.95. To- morrow, $6.95. £52) Sports frocks, of satin and novelty cloth materials; some with velvet blouses and crepe skirts. Al smartly tailored. Originally $1650. Tomor- Tow, $8.95. Sport Shop—Second Floor THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MON. AY,; . JANUARY: 28, 1929.° We’ve dug cut the corners, poked into drawers, cleared shelves, and searched every rack until all the odd-lot accumulations of the entire year are assembled for tomorrow’s selling. Nothing has been forgetten—for these odds and ends of desirable merchandise mean idle money lying on our shelves. department you’ll find oppertunities for unexpected liberal savings. 200 Pieces Silk Lingerie Were $3.95 to $4.95 $2.89 Chemise, dansettes, slips and_ step-ins — slightly |- mussed from handling. Tailored or lace trimmed— dningy ‘putel colors. n ferwear—Third Floor Handbags Reduced (250) Leather handbags, top and back strap styles, in all the popular sizes. Every wanted color. All were much more. Tomorrow, 79¢. (50) Leather handbags, calf. goat skin and a few silks. Top and back strap styles, some with shell frames. Good colors. Were much more. Tomor- row, $2.29. Street Floor Coats Drastically Underpriced Broadcloth Coats, Were $49.75 and $59.50 For women and misses—in black, tan, ‘ red, blue and brown—luxuriously trim- N 33 med with ‘Manchurian wolf, American 4 NO'W' opossum, natural wolf, cross fox and sitka fox. Only 24. 40 Furred Coats, Were $59.50 to $69.50 The season’s successful styles — in dyed marmot, and wolf. Women’s sizes. : “plack, tan, brown and many of the smart N 344 light ‘olofs—trimmed with skunk, mink ow sses’ an 20 Misses’ and Women'’s Coats' Were $69.50 to $79.50 Exquisite coats—of the season’s finest ’ trimmed with su- N 55 perior quality furs. Black, tan and brown. ow (6) Misses’ Black and Tan Ceat; Were $79.50 to $115 et e bete sy, v I e %86 6 Sport Coats, Were $49.75 to $59.50 s Now?$37 wolf and beaver. Women’s and Misses’ sizes. materials sumptuousl; Conts—Becond Floor m Silk Underwear (81 pes.) Crepe. de chine lingerie, gowns, dancettes, step-ins and elips. Broken size and color ranges. Were $2.95. Tomor- row, $1.89. (15) Crepe de chine lingerie, dancettes, step-ins and slips, of a fine, lustrous quality. = Beau- tifully lace trimmed. Were $4.95 10 $7.95. Tomorrow, $3.89 (30 pes.) Silk lingerie, slips, pa- jamas, etep-ins, gowns and chemise, of fine heavy crepe de chine in all the wanted col- ors. Were $5.95 to:$8.95. To- ‘morrow, $4.89. (15 pes.) Lingérie, of crepe de and heavy crepe-back Chemise, slips and pa- jamas; slightly mussed; broken sizes. Were $8.95 to $12.95. Tomorrow, $6.89. 9 pes.) Lingerie, consisting of white crepe de chine and satin d black erepe de . _Garments were Tomor- Third Floor Turkish Towels Reduced Y, (143) Faney turkish towels from best mills of America, includ- ing Ma jacquard patterns; some soiled and mussed; were $1 to $1.50. Tomor- row, 7S¢ to $1.12, 30-A R. C. A. Radiola , Super Heterodyne In Beautiful Mahogany Low-Boy Console with Built-in 100-A Speaker $169 Supreme in sensitivity and selectivity—simply plug ina cox:wenlent lighting socket—and it is ready. Com- . R. C. A. catal 5 h plete with radlotrgn'.l.. .fi...,.."‘.: 't:‘ ?g list price, $285. 30 and 32 Inch Pearls Were $1.00 69c Indestructible pearls— cream or white—with fancy sterling catches. Ready boxed in satin-lined boxes. Jewelry—Street Floor Junior Misses’ Coats (20) Junior misses’ coats; broad- cloth and suede cloth; with huge fur collars and cuffs. Size 13 to 17. Were $35 to $39.75. Tomorrow, $28. (8) Junior misses’ coats; broad- cloth dress coats and sporty tweeds, with or without fur collars. Were $19. Tomor- row, $14, (6) Misses’ velveteen ensembles, full length crepe lined coat— skirt topped with ecrepe de chine blouse, Brown, wine, black—sizes 13 to 17. Were $25. Tomorr $10.95. See loor Odds and Ends! Silverware (300) Pieces Shirley tableware, silver plated on nickel. Faney designs, including knives, spoons, butter knives and sugar shells. Were 15c¢. To- morrow, 13c. Street Floor Reductions on Chinaware (11) Imported Flower Bowls— with ornamental centers. Yel- low or green. Were $7.50. To- morrow, $4.95 (12) Imported Pottery Jardiniers —bright colors, Were $1. To- morrow, 79¢ (30) Ivory Colored Mixing Bowls were 39¢. Tomorrow, 28¢ (9) Parchment Paper Jr. Shades— pigskin effect. 6.panel styles with leather lacing. Were $6.45. Tomorrow, $4.95 Sixth Floor Home Frocks—For Less (220) Printed linene daytime frocks, short-sleeve models; rdund, square or vee necks. Originally $1.59. Tomorrow, $1 (200) Rayon, print and gingham and pi-inmf pongette dresses that are most attracti: Were $2.95. Tomorrow, $1. (150) Handmade and hemstitch rayon dresses. Were $3.95.. To- morrow, $2.79 (46) Tub silk dresses, in stripes and blocks and attractive plain- colored tailored frocks of linen. Were $3.95 and $4.95." Tomor- row, $2.79 Home Frocks—Second Floor 400 BARGAINS Coverall Aprons Were $1.00 69c Some of black sateen with cretonne bands and godets—others of gingham with dainty hand-embroid- ery and applique work. Aprons—Third Floor Women’s Underwear Reduced (116) Women's union suits, part wool. Broken sizes and styles. Were $1.45. Tomorrow, 89c. (83) Women's vests—with dutch necks and elbow sleeves. Sizes 36 to 44. Were $1.25. To- morrow, 79¢c. €72) Women's pants, knee lengths. Reduced to 79c. (29) Extra size women's union suits, medium weight. Were 25. Tomorrow, 79c. (37) Children’s part wool & rayen Kunu—kn nd ankle lengths. roken si: Were $1.25. To- morrow, 89c. (44) Children’s _ cotton and wool pants. Were $1. To- morrow, 49¢. Third Fleor 150 Handkerchiefs Fime linens, hea ovelty silks 1l white or borders, lace edges or embroidered corners. 50c value. Tomorrow, 19¢ Street Floor Fifth Floor Bargains (300 yds.) French marquisette rem- nant lengths. Were 25c and 35¢ yd. Tomorrow, yd. 19¢ (15 prs.) Doublefaced velour por- tieres, blue and rose, blue and mulberry; 27 in. by 7.6. Were $9.95. Tomorrow, $6.95 (9 prs.) Rayon drapery sets, with valances. Were $2.50 and $2.95 pr. Tomorrow, pr. $1.50 (16 prs.) Velour drapes, with wide shaped valance. ~Were $4.50. Tomorrow, pr. $2.95 (13 prs.) Ruffled curtains, in as- sorted colors. Were $1.50 to $1.95. Tomorrow, pr. 98¢ (300 yds.) Rayon alpac: i ors. Remnant lengt 29¢ yd. Tomorrow, yd. 19¢ (15 prs.) Ruffled Curtains. Were $2.95. Tomorrow, $1.95 Curtains—Fifth Floor Toiletries Savings 36) Manicure rolls, instruments with celluloid pearl-on.amber handles. Blue, green or maize. Were $3.95. Tomorrow, $1.96 (110 pes.) Jeweled ware, antique gold finished with semi-precious stones. Everything from cigar- ette boxes to perfume bottles. Were $1.95 to $7.50. Tomor- row, % (36) Hot-water bottles, two-quart size, of red rubber with close. fitting stopper. Were $1.75. Tomorrow, 89¢ Tollet Goods—Street Floor They must be sold—tomorrow—regardless of profit. In every Style-Right Dresses Reduced 190 Street Dresses, Were $12 One and two piece models—of desirable materials—featuring pleats, tucks, flares— $ and dainty lace trims. Women’s and misses’ ow sizes 14 to 48. 60 Street Dreuél, Were $25 Satins, flat crepes, cantons, and geor- gettes—youthfull; styled, showing the various new necklines, flares, drapelg. tiers Now s l 4 and fancy vestees. and women'’s sizes up to 4615, Good colors. Misses’ Afternoon & Evening Frocks, Were $39.50 Distinctive street frocks, too! Of geor- gette, chiffon, cantons, transparent vel- $ vet, velvet-satins, crepes, angametllllc— Now chiffon combinations. All sizes—from 14 to 46';. Only 26. Evening Frocks, Were $12.00 te $59.50 sres it 5 Now Vg & 12 Off s’ sizes, and vel- vet street and evenin dresses in women’s and misses sizes. Soft pastel colors, white, black and high shades! 4 Evening Wraps, Were $39.50 to $49.50 Velvéteen and velvets and me- styles. orchid and bright blue. tallic and velvet combinations—in the newest and most desirable N ow 1/4 Off Black, American beauty, Women's and Misses’ Dresses—Second Floor Save on Tots’ Clothes (3) White chinchilla coats, slightly soiled; size year. Were $5.95. Tomorrow, $2.95 (1) Fur fabric coat, size 2. Was $1.98. Tomorrow, $3.98 (1) White breadcloth coat, size 2, with furtrimmed collar. Was $10.98. Tomorrow, $3.95 (1) Light blue velvet coat, size 2. Was $15. Tomorrow, $7.50 (2)_Velvet coats, .sizes 1 and 2. Were $10. Tomorrow, $7.95 (1) Velvet coat, size 2, with beaver collar. Was $25. To- morrow, $18 (29) Knitted caps, slightly soiled. Were $1. Tomorrow. 39¢ (19) Knitted caps. Were $1.50. Tomorrow, 59¢ (12) Knitted sacques. Were $1. Tomorrow, 50c (21 prs) Girls’ bloomers. Were 29¢c. Tomorrow, 19¢ (14) Baby sweaters. Were $3. Tomorrow, $1.59 (11) Tots’ jersey dresses, sizes 2 to 4, with panties. Tomorrow, $1.45 (6) Tots’ jersey dresses, with panties: sizes 2 to 5. Were $2.95. Tomorrow, $1.95 (15) ClI * Were $3.50. Tomorrow, $1 (8) Chinchilla tams, Were $1.95. Tomorrow, $1 Tots' Wear—Fourth Floor chilla hats and tams. Novelty Jewelry Were 35¢ 25¢ Pins, earrings, brooches, tie clasps, beads, chokers in new novelty styles. Red, blue, amber and rose-col- ored stones—with gold or silver-plated settings. Jewelry—Street Floor 50 Women’s Umbrellas All silk; blue, green, red, purple ol ek RE e ouk fancy handles. All with steel ods, Were $555. Tomorcov, Umbrellas—Street Floor 600 Men’s $1.65 and $1.95 Fancy Shirts—Tomorrow $1.39 Collar-attached and neckband models—in patterns bold or conservative and colorings to suit every taste. m rare barg: Sizes 13, to 17. are from handling—but a tubbing will bring out their oflfinfl beauty. ofit most by buying many. Men's Wear Shop—Sireet Floor Silk Triangles Extra Special $1 Hand-painted — on fine heavy crepe in shades of tan, brown, green, blue and red—smart combinations— for sport and street wear. Neckwear—Street Floor Men’s and Women’s Luggage Only eleven pieces in the Iot, in- cluding women’s fitted cases, men's traveling bags, round hat boxes and week end cases. ?lllrk, 'lsbrnwn ’llld tan. Regu- arly to $35. Tomorrow, % off Street Floor 278 Popular Books Hnndrgdn of interesting novels— fiction and non-fiction—by your favorite authors. Slightly soiled from handling. Were 50c to $2.50, 20¢ Book Balcony—Street Floor Notions and Novelties A table full of bargains—350 of them—scissors, ers, shoe trees, rubber aprons, sanitary step-ins, sewing boxes and other desirahle mnotions. Were 25c to $1.25. Tomor- row, 10c, 29¢,69¢ (65) Garment bags of floral and conventional design cretonne, for holding five garments, Were $1.39. Tomorrow, 79¢ (100) Marcel waving irons; mickel plated on heavy metal to hold heat longer. Were $1. Tomor- row, 4 Notlons—Street Floor Junior Miss’ Frocks (75) Junior misses® frocks, satins, velvets, silk crepes, wool cre) and tweeds; desirable ? es izes 13 1o 19, Were 5. Tomorrow, $5.95 s’ party and dance frocks, taffeta and georgette; youthful styles in l:'ik' blue or 0. row, $9.88 Second Floor 100 Pcs. Lace Neckwear Odds and ends of higher priced goods, including dainty collars ;nd znlsnm of finulwhi:- ogp:m aces. rt st i frocks. R- ’5‘;:: v‘:;n!. !a Girls’ Dresses and Coats (47) Girls' Wash frocks; 7 to 14. Wete $1.98. Tomorrow, $1.38 (20) Girle’ rain coats. Were $3.95. Tomorrow, $2.95 (10) Girls' Winter coats, sizes 8 l;‘ ’l‘L Greatly reduced to Girls' Wear—Fourth Floor Save on Boys’ Wear (90) Chinchilla_hats and caps. Were $1.95. Tomorrow, 98¢. (149) Chinchilla hats and caps. Were $1.45. Tomorrow, 69c. (124) Winter hats and caps. Were 98¢c. Tomorrow, 29c¢ (10) Junior overcoats, to 5. Were $5.95. row, $2.95. (23) Young men's long trousers, sizes 32 to 36. Were $1.95. Tomorrow, $1.45. (3) Boys’ Blue Serge Knickers; Sizes 5 to 7, $1.45. (6) 98¢ Blue Serge Knee Pants— sizes 3, 5 and 10, 79¢c. Boys' Wear—Street Floor izes 21 Tomor- Clean-Up on Women’s Gloves Higher-Priced Kinds $1.39 Washable chamols skins, novelty kids — smart pull - on and cuff styles. Broken style and size ranges—all obviously higher-priced gloves. Street Floor Only 348 Pairs Women’s Shoes Drastically Reduced $7.85 Obviously higher priced shoes—white satins, silver brocades, pythons, black and brown lizard, black satins, patents and suedes —with medium or high heels. Shoes—Second Floor Fur Coats—Half Price (1) $595 Beige squirrel coat, fox collar, $297.50. (1) $498 Hudson seal (dyed musk- rat) mink trimmed, $249. (1) $498 Hudson seal (dyed musk- rat) kolinsky trimmed, $249. (1) $498 Jap weasel, with fox, $249. (1) $398 Hudson seal (dyed musk- rat) krimmer trimmed, $199. (1) $398 Natural squirrel coat, $199. (1) $295 Black caracul, sable squirrel trimmed, $147.50. (1) $295 Black pony coat, skunk collars and cuffs, $147.50. (1) $295 Novelty calf, trimmed in nutria, $147.50. (1) $198.75 Black caracul coat with mink collar, $99.37. (2) $198.75 Plain marmot coats, $99.37. Sizes 18 to 42; every coat lined with heavy silk crepe, plain or richly embroidered. Far Shop—Second Floor Clearance! Corsetlettes many with inner for slight figures. Were $5. Tomorrow, $3.49 (12) Corsetlettes, including the Poriette compact, with long hip lines. Some with inner belts, well boned and of silk-finished broche and surgical elastic. Were $7 and $850. Tomor- row, $4.89 (22) Corsetlettes, including several higher priced corsetlettes, of silk broche and surgical elas- tic, some with swami tops. With and without inner belts. Were 810 to $15. Tomor- row, $7.49 (75) Corsets, wrap-around girdles, all types, both well and lightly honed. Of silk-finished broche. Were $5 to $7. Tomor- row, $3.49 tic. Including Nemoflex, K&C and Modart lines. Were $7 to $8.50. Tomorrow, $4.89 (11) ~ Corsets, Modart, Nature’s Rival, De Bevoise and Nemo- flex garments, of silk broche and surgical elastic. Ribbon and braid trim. Broken sizes. Were $10 to $12.50. Tomor- Save on Housewares! (60) Scrub Brushes, Were 39¢. To- morrow, 19¢. (18) Iron fry pans. Tomorrow, 10c. (70) Dunlap cream whippers, with bowls. Were 6%. Tomor- row, 19 (50 pkgs.) Star Naphtha Soap Pow- ler. Were 7c. Tomorrow, 4e. (50 pkgs.) Kirkmans’ Soap Chips. Were 10c. Now, 6c. (125) Gold Dust. Were 5c. To- morrow, 3e. (100) Bathroom tissue. Were 10c. Tomorrow, Sc. (10) White enameled baby bath. tubs. Were $1.98. Tomor- row, 98c. (30) Flower baskets, with metal lines Were 29c. Tomor- row. 15¢c. (16) Nickel - plated _cheese and cracker dishes, Were §1. To. morrow, 49¢c. (280) White glass bathroom tum. blers. Were row, 15e. (14) Du-all dust mope. Were $1.75. Tomorrow, $1. (10) Du-all dust mops. Were $2.25. Tomorrow, $1. (15) Du-all handled dustbrushes. Were $1.25. Tomorrow, 69c. (12) Du-all handled dustbrushes. Were 75c. Tomorrow, 49¢.. (19) Du-all polish. Were 60c. To- morrow, 29c. €20) Osborne handled dusters. Were $1.25. Tomorrow, 69c. (23) Osborne nail brushes. Were 85c. Tomorrow, 49¢. (4)_Oshorne refrigerator brushes. Were 30c. Tomorrow, 15c. (26) Osborne bottle brushes. Were 35c. Tomorrow, 19c. Housewares—Sixth Floor Were 29c. Women’s and Children’s Hosiery (240 pairs) Women's allsilk chif- fon—service weights and with lisle tops and soles. Both full fashioned. Mostly light shades. Were $1.29. Tomorrow, 79¢. (50 pairs) Women’s silk and wool —and all wool sport hose—in plain colors and sports designs. Wanted colors. Were $1.95 to $2.45. Tomorrow, $1.49. (309 pairs) Children’s socks and stockings—wool and cotton— lain and with faney tops. Eraken sizes. Were 50c to 79¢. Tomorrow, 35c. Street Floor Fancy Linens Half Price (154) Vast assortment of doilies, oblongs, scarfs, ovals, centers, squares—in fact any piece you desire. Were 25¢ to $2.95. To- morrow, 1215¢c to $1.47. Third Floor. Woolens Reduced (100 yds.) 54in. allwool twill sheen, correct weight for Spring wear. Splendid color selection and navy. Regularly $2.50 yard. Tomorrow, $1.85 (125 yds.) All-wool serge, 42 in. wide, In tan, hemlock, delft blue, grey, Rose Marie and black. Regularly $1.25. To- mortow, 79¢ Woolens—Third Floor Bargains in Furniture (24) Mahogany end tables. Were $2.69. Tomorrow, $1.25 Mahogany finish . Windsor chairs. Were $3.98. Tomor- row, $2.98 (36) Wide, restful St. George wil low armchairs. Were $4.75. Tomorrow, $3.25 Furniture—Fifth Floor Odds and Ends Toilet Goods Were 25¢ and 39¢ 19¢ ‘Toilet waters, face pow- ders, perfumes, talcums, lo- tions, deodorants, novelty china ash trays and dozens of other articles—all re- duced for quick selling. Tollet Goods—Sireet Floor Velvet and Metal Brocade 40-In. Chiffon Velvet, $3.95 A superior all-silk quality— in black and the season’s most ular colors. Ideal for sp:rgng and Summer evening wraps. $6.00 grade. Printed Transparent Velvet, $3.95 The regular stock that sold from $6.95 to $10.85—in all the rich color combinations that smart fashionables wear all season. 36-In. Black Velvet $2.19 An imported quality—with a glossy silk face and cotton back. Suitable for chil- dren’s frocks and sport jackets. Metallic Brocades $4.95 A grade that regularl; or $10! Light an colorings—on either gold or silver backgrounds. For evening wraps and shawls. Silks—Third Floor Women'’s Pumps Were $5.50 to $8.50 $1.95 Step-in and strap effects —of alligator, patent and black satin. Broken size ranges—but all sizes here. Only 75 pairs—come early. Shoes—Second or. Rugs Sacrificed €12) Seamless mottled Axminster rugs, 9x12. Were $24.95. To- morrow, $19.75 (12) “Wool-0” rugs, for bed- room and bathroom; 22x38. Were $4.50. Tomorrow, $3.50 (15) “Wool-0” rugs; 25x44. Were $5.95. Tomorrow, $3.95 (50) Heavy brush door mats. ‘ere $1.35. Tomorrow, 98¢ (21) Axminster scatter size rugs, 27x54. Were $2.95. Tomor- row, $1.95 (12) Tapestry Brussel weave rugs, 9x12. Were $19.75 to $21.95. Tomorrow, $15.95 Remnant lengths of heavy inlaid linoleum. Was $1.85 sq. yd. Tomorrow, sq. yd. $1.28 Floor Coverings—Fifth Floor Damask Lunch Sets (12 sets) Imported linen damask, patterned centers and colorful borders; were $10.75 to $20. Tomorrow, $7.17 to $13.34 (37) sets) Imported linen lunch sets of a variety of sizes and colors; mussed; were $1.39 to $1.75. Tomorro Me 10 $5.17 (150) Madeira d s, ovals and oblongs, in various sizes; very beautiful patterns and hand- work; were 95c. Tomor- row, 59¢ (82) Chinese and ltalian filet i handmade and very in modern homes; 79 to $40. Tomor- row, 53¢ to $26.67 (13) Handsome .pattern cloths, of beantiful _hand-loomed linen damask; slightly seiled. Half Price. 72x712 in. row, 72x90 in. Were $15. Tomor- row, $7.50 72x108 in. Were $18. Tomor- row, 22x22 in. napkins. Were $15 doz. Tomorrow, $7.50 (200 yds.) Unbleached sheeting remnants; 87 in. wide. Were 45¢ yd. Temorrow, yd. 33¢ Linens—Third Fioor. Were $12. Tomor-

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