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26 —— THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1929. Farm Costs Chief SENATE LAYS ASIDE REAPPORTION BILL Vandenberg Is Assured ! Measure Will Come Up at Special Session. After receiving assurance that |‘:w bill to reapportion the membership of the House would be brought out at the special session of Congress, proponents of the measure, overwhelmed by a smail hut insistent group of opponents, ad- mitted defeat in the Senate last night and acceded to an agreement not to press for a vote this session. | The fllibuster was recognized by Spnator Vandenberg, Republican, Mich- 1san, in charge of the reapportionmen easure, and he announced his willing- | ness not to block other legislation Lv insisting on bringing the bill up for discussion. DR. CLARENCE L. HOLMES, Formor head of the Department of Agri culture Economics of Towa State Col- fege, who has been made chief of the B division of farm management and costs | ever, the Senator declared he had been | ° : bk = assured by the highest authority tha iRt Bureau of Agricul‘ural Economics. the bill would be brought out at th» = ‘l special session and he insisted that [ Congress at that time recognize the SAYS K'DNEYS cLoG constitutional requirements for reap- portioning the House members. : i ‘The filibuster was threaten~1 by & AND NEED FLUSHING Harrison, Democrat, Mississippi, o ates would lose Representatives und*x ink e proposed plan. They collectively annuuncci however, that they did no wish to be placed in the position ni fighting reapportionment generally, but oply the particular plan that had keoen proposed. Methods Outlined. ; The methods of attack used by the filibustering group was to demand a minute explanation of and a roll call 1pte on every item in the second de- r kidneys r'mn like you ficiency bill, which the Senate had || keep your bowels clean, flushing under consideration. them with a mild, h"lmlc:; salts The ability of the group to keep which helps to remove the body's measure before the Senate \mnl ad- urinous waste and stimulate them journment next Monday by the method || to their ncrmal activity they had adopted was recognized b The function of the kidneys is to Senator Vandenberg, who said he would || filter the blood. In 24 hours they not assume the personal responsibil strain from it 500 grains of acid and for defeating appropriations for im- |l wastz, so we can readily understand portant Government undertakings by the vital importance of kecping the msl::}‘ng that the reapportionment b kidneys active. en up. {| Drink lots of gocd water — you At the same time that the re2ppor- | can't qrink too much; also get from onment bill was laid aside, the Senate || 4ny pharmacist about four ounces of agreed not to bring up a measur> || j3q Salts. Take a tablespoonful in to provide for the taking of the 1930 || 3" g1acs "of water before breakfast census. Upon the basis of this censuz || cach morning for a few days and Given Assurance. +In making the announcement, how- Water Frzol andi Oiften, Also xul e ‘,altfi l p! nrrrd to lu’\d \r'\u stomach with a g5 that excite the kidneys the entire urinary tract i cannot injure: makes a deljghttul effarves: cent lithia-water drink which every one should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache.—Ad- | vertisement. J@I)Ofl ce Fresentation frock modes fed in from recent fiu&my% Parvis.. s s S0 showings 7o Fench ox- tremes t> Almerican standards. L7 ‘sparkle ur the news fi)uf/zc.s the Vandenberz reapportionment would || ¢or kidneys may then act fine. This ot || femous salts is made from the acid nd lemon juice, combined T WN HAS HOST SCARE and has been used for 0 G years to help clean: and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to ne]uv,raliz:' & 2 the acids in the system so they are 9""“ Heard in New Jersey||no longer a source of irritation, Where Fugitive Slave Was Slain. “1“‘» often relieving bladcer weak- BUCTO, N. J, February 28 (A Werie groans are causing perturbation in a cottage on the site of the Little Brown Jug Tavern, a station on the wnderground railroad where a fugitive %-ve was shot in a pursuit and buried. alter C. Treichler, retired chemist. is often unable to sleep. Twelve men, | some with pistols, some with pencils d one a medium, sat up all night, 1t _found no_trace of | WooDwARD & LLOTHROP 10™ 11™ F anD G STREETS Remnant Day Savings are 25% and More % Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangecable; not ¥ sent C, O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. Men’s Daniel Green Comfy Slippers, ’2“*‘> Were $3.75 to $4.75. pair Men's Daniel Green Comiy Slip- pers, Opera style, in several col- ors. Sizes in lot 6, 6%, 7, 9. Pairs Men's Daniel Green Felt Slippers. Evcreilt style, in brown #nd oxford. Leather sole and heel. sin lot 5'», 6.61.,9',,101., 11, comfy soles. Sizes in 7,715, 8,815, 9, 913, 10, Were $550 to_ ST o - ‘THE MEN's StoRr, Second FLOOR. Children’s Shoes, $1 Were §4.50 to $6 8 Pairs top and pa in the lot £ B 3 pairs ) soles Now ¢ Shoes, patent ent white top. g pairs 9 “pairs turn soles Now . 12 pairs Junior Misses and Brown Allirator One Sizes in 'lot AA 515 475, 5; C 3%, 4 m hairs Junior’ Misses' I!Ilet alf O ords, well soles.’ Sizes AA 4 T 3 Now 5 ¢ pairs Junior n_Calf Oxfor Leather Soles. Sizes e © . ‘Were $6.30 an Row®. 6 r-an'y Junior r.m; hn'c.n ow s, CHILDREN'S Sno:s FourtH FLOOR. Women’s Pumps, $3.95 Were $12.50 17 Pairs Black and Brown Suede Pumps, many trimmed in genu- ine reptile skin to match. Cuban and Spanish heels. Sizes in the unnhmc-l lot as ufllvm«: AA 5, A 4 3t 4 26 Dll" Patent Leather lnll Brown Kid Pumps in gun metal kid and gen- uine lizard !snmmrd Spanish and Cuban heels, Sizes in the combined lot 25 follows iy 6 61 ot AR 3. nso Now” $6.35 35 palrs Crur trimmed " Arotics, mv. lined; splendid for motoring. to 7. Were $12.50. Now ‘WoMEN’s SHOES, THIRD FLOOR. Misses” Evening Slippers $2.75 pair 24 Pairs Silver Slippers, pump and strap models, round toes, short vamps and spike heels. Sizes in the combined lot: AAA 7. 2 Shies ANA 6 i e 45 80 &3 ed T0 palrs Bisck Patent One-Sirap Siin: pers. Tound ‘toes, snort vamps, spike heels. Sizes AA. 4. 472 672 B ] al 4 C 4 “Reduced to $3.33 Straps and Ties in Hieh and low heels spes, 41 4. L6 4 Rfiuced th $3.35 Missts’ SHOES, THIRD FLOOR. Boys’ Bedroom Slippers $1.95 Were $¢ 20 Pairs Boys’ Bedroom Slippers, patent leather and red and green kid. Lecather sol¢ and heel Sizes in lot: 1, 114, 2, 3, 3% irs Youth's Tan Hich Lace Shoes. heAvy welt sole. " Sizes C 1013 3D 101, Were “§8.00 ow . it s patrs Bavs' Tan Scoich’ Call Oxfors \ment tp, leather sole. Sizes B 413 D 2. Were $6. Now C 21z, 315, Were $6. Bovs’ STORE, FOURTH Fx.oon. Turkish Wash Cloths Special, 15¢ each Fine Quality Turkish Wash- cloths, rainbow colors; large size. 4 Tourlit Bags. assorted colors. Were Sttt Compacts. nq«mlrd mmmt powder. Were 25c ‘ToiLzr Goobs, Fmsr Fr.ml Writing Paper Special, 38¢c box A especially value in paper and velopes, neatly boxed. STaTIONERY, FIRsT FLOOR. Frames Reduced I Rn(e lu(her Fl'lmr ze 8x10. N ver Metal Frames. is ’mlhl(:n Pearl Shell Frame. l lflll? “Fnlmfl and Gilt Frame. 5 1 : méu Jumnue iver \mal Frames, nging Atarm’ Clock. = Was Cmcxs AND Frines, Tinst FLoon Women’s Service-weight Silk Hosz, $1-5 pair Were More 140 patrs full-fashioned Service Hose; lisle garter hem and sole; flesh, grain, beige, gun mtal and grav. Sizes in lot, 3% Pairs Women's Imported the Hos 1) clox or self-woven patterns. (e hme e P M samnle: pecially pr i d. R6"5atis Tmiported Lisie Wobe: taimp chempagne. nude, white and Special. pai Hoster Fizst Froorn Wemen’s Chiffon Evening Handkerchiefs Special, 75¢ 120 large, printed chiffon Hand kerchiefs; in a variety of styles and colors TIANDKERCHIEPS, FIRST FLOOR. Men’s Two-Trousers Suits, $24.75 /ere $35 and $45. Only 17 of these two-trousers Suits. Splendid savings for the man who can be fitted in this lot of odds and ends trom regular stock. Sizes 34 to 42 regular; 36 short; 40 long; 40 and 44 stout. Mer’s Overcoats, $24.75 Were 540 10 Overcoats, in dark plain colors and fancy mixtures. Sizes 34, 33 38, 39, 40. 44 and 4o, Men’s Four-Piece Golf Suits, $19.75 Were $45. Only 15 of ticse Su mostly light mixtures. NO ALTERATIONS. Regular sizes, 36, 38, 40; shorts, 33, 36, 38, 39, 40; longs, 36, 37, 40 . for goli or general sports wear, in 1 Morning Coat and Vest, for for- 11 White Pique and Silk Full il dny e, She3t Vs Dress Vests, SOILED from han- $70. Now ... $35 4 Full Dress Coais and Trousers, dling. Sizes 34 to 37 regular; 36 to 38 long. Were $10. Now..$1 sizc 34 regular: 38, 39, 44 stout Were $70. Now ....835 THE MEN’S STORE, Slcol\'n FLooR. English Topcoats, $32.50 Were 165 10 Men's English Topcoats, in raglan and box styles, are offered to you tomorrow at ONE-HALF PRICE. Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42; 38 short. THE ENGLISH SHOP, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Madras Shirts, $1-35 Were $2.50 and $3. 75 Men's Colored Madras Shirts, soft and laundered bosoms. Neckband style, with collar to match, or collar attached style. Sizes in lot 1410 17. 8 Sul Men's Pajamas, broadcloth and madras, white and colors. Size B only. . Were $5. Now 3 Men’s Imported All Pure Wool Sweflcrs. 48 Pairs Men’s Fancy Wool Socks, rein- pull-over style. Size 36 only. Were forced heels and toes. Sizes 10 to 11'2. $25. Now .. $8.35 Were $1. Now 55c 4 Pairs Men's All P Wi wers, 18 Pairs Men's s nd rted natural color. Sizes 48 and 50. Were ‘Tan Capeskin Gloves, sizes in Xnt 7‘2 to $6 and $7. Now ..$2.50 9. Were 85 and $6. Now ...... $2.85 - 15 Men's Soft Felt Hats, tans and grays; 10 Pairs Men's Gray Mocha Gloves, sizes 67g, 7, T%, 7'2 and 73%. Were $5, self and black embroidered backs. $8 and $10. Now ..$2.85 Size 8 only. Were $3.50. Now..$1.85 14 Pairs Men's Fancy Colored Wool Golf 7 Men’s Silk and Crepe Silk Scarf Wer= Hose, sizes 10 and 10'2. Were $2.50. $5. ow .. $1.85 Now . . . eoeeedll THE MEN'S Smu, SEconp FLOOR. Youth’s Long Pants Suits, $14.75 Were $220, 525 and 330 17 Youth's Long Pants Suits, single and double breasted styles, with two pairs of trousers. Dark and medium shades of gray, brown and tan. Full cut and well tai- lored. Sizes 14 to 20 years. 18 Boys' Blue Serge Suits, Norfolk or single-breasted styles, with two pairs e, y 4 golf knickers. Sizes 7, 8, 9, 10, 16, 17. 43 Suits Fing Flai jamas, ‘Were $18.75 and $22.50. Now ..$13.75 ons and two piece styles, with or Vi : i it las 5 6 t 2 Navy Blue Sults, unfinished worsteds: &5 Dotielss e o 1 Were two golf knickers. Taken from stock 5 Fine Hats for Junior Bo: 3 ys. sizes 65 to and reduced for clearance. Sizes 16 e Giratls redacat o and 18 years. Were $30. Now..$1875 3 guayer Boys' Overcoats, size 3. Were 56 Pairs Fine Wool Golf Knickers, me- $13.50. Now s §00 s i 8 Men's All-Wool Scarfs, in phids Greatly reduced to. 57 Pairs Wool Knickers, full cut and well tailored. Sizes 9 to 18. Greatly"r:; dium shades and good patterns. Broken 1 Mackinaw, 12 18. lots, taken from regular stock and re- Now .. duced for clearance. Sizes 8 to 16 7 Wool Suits, with two palra *knickers. years. Were $3.50 and $5. Now, Sizes 5, 6 and 8. Greatly reduced $2.45 md $3.65 |7 SR tiriisesassasseseess..$8.95 ‘THE Boys’ Store, Fovrta FLOOR. Housewares Reduced Items listed are subject to slight imperfections— Some slightly damaged and shopworn 3 Unpainted Plant Stands, shelves for 3 Unpainted Book Stands. with four three plants. Were $450. Now..§150 snelves. Were $1150. Now $5.35 2 Unpainted Modernistic Wall Boo! 35 Shelves. Were $5.50. Now $1.50 Roamell as: Cleikes Galvanized Window Refrig o ih:Eandles ow & Black Iron Fire Grates. Black Enamel Fire Screen, brass Now B MZ trimmed. Was $11. Now ..$3.95 cabi- 2 ::?:mw‘:‘é :5"-75" ‘"fi:v':‘ sl Kitchenette Ridjid Ironing Tables. 2 Unpainted Smoking Stands, with humi- ~ Were $3.50. Now .. $1.9 Wall Mirrors. Were $1. Now 50c dor cabinet. Were $6.75. Now...$2.25 3 Unpainted Smoking Shnds, with Unpainted Folding Tea Tabies. wc"‘ shelf. Were $1.75. Now o bic $8. N $3.95 5'Wmpalaied Emoking Stands wit o 75 Unpainted Arm Rockers, with splint 2 Unpainted Smoking Stands, with cabl- seat. Were $4.95. Now.. ..$2.5 net. Were $3. Now Unpainted Drawer Cabinet, \Mlh tv\o 1 White Enamel All-steel Dish tab!npl small and two large-size drawers. Top Was $13.95. N $9.95 size 14x14 inches. Was $20. Now $12.95 HOUSEWARES, FIFTH Rugs—Greatly Reduced Imoorted. Braided Ras Russ, sice 24x36 e $2 : choice pn‘:’en 2‘?_':1 llulltd Ch!nflln Rugs, size” 2x Sramicss Broadn $57.50. Now Rose Scotch-w Now 516, rmm Quality Worsted ' Wilton' 'Rus, sm x12. 132.50. w $39.50 Lavender 2 Heass Quality Axminster Rus: Were $8. Now 1 Larchmont v E W i L ST SorEDe Was 155, Now uw 30 1 Worsted Wilton Rug, size 4.617.6. 0. re S5 4 Wich-srade Oval Chenili SLIGHTLY SOILED. “As it Now 4, (‘Illl! yards Lll\nl! m, }_xz 50 square ‘H\ll'/i ‘ G . quare vards Linoleu sard - No IM Chenille RAUK of Baudoir Rugs. tevert: |.1 \énur;, \afll\ Ilnflltflm “'Was 32 1\2\!5"‘ ble, with chintz borders. Size 18x36. No Se. o ow . 521 ! Rose ru;l.n Rug, size 9xi2, " “As'is.” 3 Lot Chenille "Rath ‘or’ Boudoir Mn' yeisivle. with ‘chinta borders. udlre yards Linoleum. Was' $2.25" sau: rh T s 3 er B S Biene 11840 Now S Suner-quality Chinese Rus, size 9x12. Was * Reveraible Wnnl " Chenille’ Rugs. size :axsn Were $10.50. Now 1 "Lk Oarnet Bumles. idéa scuiter-aiss 4.25. Now ONE-THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICE. Rus, Firm Fiook. 2-Piece Living Room Group, $322.50 Was 5655 1 piece Living Room Group, solid mahogany frame, upholstered in fine red mohair; tuited back. Sofa and chair comprise the group. 1Red and Black Card Table, Was $375 1 End Table with book trough. Was 31250, rnd Table with shelf, oval shape. comm- Now nation mehozany. Was $8.50. Now $6.23 ateleg T\hlex \nth solid muomw mn\ Combinatign Mahosany m Desk, with tvo d_dra 535, Now . drawers. Wa: Now 26. Double-Size raun Bed. waln - wood. Was $28.75. ainit. and '"'“l Card Table and four rommz chairs, in_red enamel. Was $1475. Now 59, Davengort Fabie, Now Breakfast TaMe with'" oak finish. Was_$13. No: ow P mbination M Foudoir Chairs, ‘covered i &l WroaEen Neosany e with valance. Were $35. Now Davenporf 'rrle Combination Mahogany Lid Desk. Roorat W drawer. Was $16.75. Now s Solitaire 'r.m End Table, mahosany and gumwood. With Nov SOl mphogary, top, magazine basket and Cara Tables. witis “fins ‘metaiic i éovers FRelt "Was. §7.30. inT: ond red a EnA Tables, mahopany and’ gimwood: with 13507 Now ek e elr. “were 18, N © Card’ Tables.’ With ' doubi FrdTables, AN “ahoRET molre taps ¥iwere 'sat " No el sumwood. Were ard Table with o * End Tables with mazazine basket aud soi'd Alve ton nrr‘n dggx:xr;:l"';"f ove qut mahogany op. = Were $7.5 L8835 §435 Now .| FURNITURE, SIXTH FLOOR. Dozen Rolls Toilet Tissue, Special, 78¢ 500 rolls fine-grade Toilet Tis- sue; 1,000 sheets to the roll. Housewares, FirtH FLOOR. \énhn:.\nv and Gumwood Bookease. Was ......$13 ‘miahogany ' veneer_ and low ... .S18.50 sy emamel Wool-filled Comforts Special, $3-50 20 Wool-filled Comforts, with figured (m.crmn plain 9-inch border. ze 72x78. ELANKETS, SECOND FLOOR. Children’s Furniture Greatly Reduced 3 Jvory and Blue Migh Chairs with tray. Were $7.25 Vivory-nntah Kiddic Roop with sorink and screened top. No matiress. Wax T ivory-finlh Baby Crib, with bt spring and drop: 60 inches Tong,, Was $27.50. Now S18.50 1 Youth's. lmrv.nnhh Bed, link ‘spring. Was $22 oW Lt Si6 Now -....... Fiber 'Roc iree ‘seat’ and back. Were $9.50. Now 1 Ivory Table and {wo chairs. i l\nrv uun Chair " with ~ pore: tray. Was $10.50. Now CHILDREN'S FURNITURE FourTta FLOOR. Strollers Reduced 2 (Feru Strolters. large. foomy seat. rubber-tired wheels and long. tubnlar push-bar. - Were $12.75. Now.....58.3% StROLLERS, FOURTH FLOOR. Toys—Greatly Reduced £ Small Biue Wood Cradies. Were 75c. 3 Doll Dressers. with drawer ‘and Ir- Tor. Were $2.30 1.5 3 Doll Trunks. vun mmu corners nrd edzes. Were 32.75 o BP0l Cedar Chests, Were ¥ s l)nll Cedar ' "Chests. Were China " Closet. ‘Specially Seig + ..S150 "’ Speedbil gheels and “hain drive. Was ”u 1°Red’ and_ White *Speedbike. for €irl or bov. with coaster brake. large seat 2nd “rubber-tired wheels. Was $28.50 W s Tovs, FOURTH FLOOR. Porcelain Luncheon Plates, 15¢ each 100 English Porcelain Luncheon Plates, ~octagon shape, various decorations. Mestly one-of-a-kind, as these are manufacturer's sam- ples. 48 English Porcelain Covered Dishes. Were $1. Now . ..50¢ 36 Bread and Butter Plates, Mora- vian art, colorfully deuont:d Were T5¢. Now 25¢ 2 Japanese V ses. "12-inch’ " size. Were $10. Now !S 1 Jardiniere. Was $8. Now...$3.9: 1 Roseville Candlestick. Was 32 50 Now $1.25 Odds and Ends of Open Dinner- ware Stock, Fancy China and Pot- tery at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. CHiNa, FIrTH FLOOR. Glassware Reduczd 100 Thin Blown lefll ‘l‘el Glasses Ench 2 Imported Swedish Vases.' Grelt- 1y reduced to, each . 2 Imported Decorated Vases. were $5. Now . ... 83 1_Imported Decorated Vm Was $12. Now S! Oddl and Ends of Tal Reduced t0 ............ Be‘oufl Gussw.u:, Frrre FLOOR. Marquisette Curtains . . Sgecial, $145 pair 75 Pairs Fine Quality Marqui sette Curtains, with double rui- fle valance and tie backs. In cream and ecru. Criss-Cross Curtains Special, $145 pair 75 Pairs Fine Quality Dotted Marquisette Curtains, criss- crossed. In cream and beige. 5 Pillows. tapestry cemeu We'n £2.95. Now 1.95 3 Red Brocade’ Pillows. 'Were' nss Now . 2 Brocade Scas i} Size 16X Wery entins of Cretonine, _an rin: iStEe collection ' OREATLY R_CLEARA Neta, Ravos. Volles. Marquisntts — GREATLY REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE. Dmnms, SixtH FLOOR. Gift Suggestions Waste * Baskets, SLIGHTLY i ERFECT. $2.25. $1.% Wasie B et s'.IOHTL\' ‘ P! 1 as Fierts Dolly, \Vere bl 10 Sachets. Were 25c. Now i ltalian Boxes. as foliows: 2 at £1.35: were $3.50. 2 at $1.50: were <3 2 a ere £1.50, was 1 atin Pillows. Were 52 Now « ted Boxes. Were S0c. Now..25¢ GII“T SHoP, SEVENTH FLOOR. Art Embroidery 1 Ravon Silk Pillaw, fower trimmea: aval shape. SOILED. Was $£3. Now. 3 Teinonts, Ravon Pillaws: In' orsen: and blue. SOILED. "Were 's3 50 Green' Fignred lnhle “Ilow SOILED, Was €175, 1, Blue Ollcloth Pillow. SOILED. “Was 2. Now 5 17 Blve and Gold Ravon’ B SOILFD. Was 11.50. Now i Blue Waste “Basket. ' Was ''s1. o in Hat Box. SOILED.’ \\‘a- x‘ Rut: Seiln, Scrap Baske sou.'n 2 fow 1 Blue “ant Rose ' Sachet. sou.zb o1 Was 33 i 1 Mt Stand Was '§i, I»Ivo ! Musieal T Telephone Book Cove Now 1 Lace Pillow Cover. Was &1 t Steneiled I."'-l--lch!d Stasiin | Anrn Wers 125 Now 1, Handkerchiet Case. "' SOILE Was '5 Now ¥ Rose Voile' Piitow. 1 Green Silk Pillow. Wag Now 1,Grecn and Orehid Silk Piliow, s 58, 10 Pastel Plune Piliow. $ T Pastel Plaue Filiow. 8. Now C Blue Satin " Pill u thlenhed Muslin' Pillow. SOTLED 1 Blue and Gold Tafieis” $6.95. Now 1,Rose and Goid| a_Satin ‘Pillow. ~'SOILED. ow Yellow Voile' l'lllow. hand om! SOILED. ~Was' $4.35. Now lhl'lnweud Chtate Hat Box. . W 3 w 1 dge Set, L Cloth " and" “"’m s“n Fillows. CSOTLED. Wers Lawn’ Baby Pillows. - 350, Now o5 An Eualmnu\ SEVENTH FLOOR. "SOILED. W ;s " SOILED! 'Wa\ Ribbons, Special 10c and 15¢ yard - Novelty Ribbons for trimming, in two and three tones; 1 and 1! inches wide. Rissons, FIrst FLOOR, Beginning tomorrow there will be a representative here from the Income Tax Division of the Internal Revenue to assist vou in making out your Income Tax Reports. This service without charge. G Street Balcony. Bed Lamps and Shades All Slightly Soiled or Damaged 2 Bed Lights, georgette and ki ribbon trimmed: 1 orchid and 1 gold. Were §7.50. Now .......85 2 Pleated Georgette and Silk Bed Lamps, georgette lace ruffled; 1 nrl‘hld and 1 lold Were $6. ......$3.30 2 Bed lehll. in g on enamel, with stretched peach silk shades. Were $7.85. Now .. ..54.50 1 Bed Light, of g(‘urg tte and silk, bell shape. blue lined ro $3.95. Now .$2 4 12-inch eated Paper Shades. Were $1. Now .. ..25¢ 1 Orange Pleated Papz‘r ‘h:df. flower decoration. Now .. 1 Banded Parchment Bridge Shade, rose and tan. Was $4. Now...Sl1 1 Parchment Bridge Shade. “fan with orang> band. Was $5. Now $1 1 Junior Shade, georgette and silk, tan lined orange with tan braid. Was $12.50. Now ...........$8.50 1 Junior Shade, georgette and si tan and orange, brald trimmed. Was $15. Now $7.5¢ 1 Junior Shade, tan silk lined orange; velvet and braid edge. Was $10. Now .. $6.50 1 Boudoir Shade, georgette and silk, green with lace ruffles; rib- bon motif. Was $4. Now....$2.50 1 Cloisonne Table Lamp, 2-light; brass with color. Was 815 Now .. P LU Lamps, SEVENTH FLOOR. Leather and Suede Bags $4 Were $7.50 30 Leather and Suede Bazs, pouch, back-strap and long han- dla- styless. covered :and: shell frames. SLIGHTLY SOILED. a0 L‘ulher and S th HIIL‘?G\IC‘) an Now - \\'I! S T . reen Tie Cave. Was 315 Now oBisck Letter Cases.’ Were 19 . \\'t'e 24, Non 5 Blaek Hin Books. Were §2 " Now Hip Rooke. 1 plaskin. 6 < ek Pwith meta] "corners. LraTHER Goops, FiRsT FLOOR. Novelty Ji ewclry ow NoveLTy JEWELRY, FIRST FLOOR. ions Reduced 36 Ollelath Searfs, SLICHTLY SOILED. o 25c. Now = s Pot Cloths, SOILED W Now -« L Fad rnl Shoe Polishers. Were s*» Now. A Enameied o In black. white nd areen. Were 6 for 30r ow ane » nnhnnr Tea ~'Avrons, 'in"assorted colors. Now ..2%¢ Notions, First FLOOR. Trimmings Reduced vards Braid, in two pleces. Were 6c. Now . ¢ 10, . Was' 50c. Now, ' Braid. “Was w vard_ Pisce Braid. W : 3{-yard Plece Crrstal Bead Band.. R-inch Nou mine. Was Now einch Vioce Boice (‘rlluue. 3 ln‘e‘h . inches wide -vare rl-nm-m $4.5 e rich Piece Trou! Lapin, 4 ‘inches wide. Was $1.90. Now....... c BUTTONS AND Tnunuxns FirsT FLOOR. Week-End Candy Special, 2 pounds, 95¢ 2 pounds of our delicious Home- made Chocolates, Creams and Bonbons for 95 Cany, Finst FLOOR. Luggage Reduced 8 Hat Boxes, as follows: 2 at $4; were $7.50. 2 at $15; were $25. 2 at §3; were $4.50. 1 at §7.50; was $10. 1 at $20; was $28.50. 1 Suit Case. Was $22.50. Now. .$8 1 Suit Case. DAMAGED. Was $15. Now ... $7.50 1 Steamer Ru[. SLIGHTLY TORN. Was $25. Now ’l‘ 1 Suit Case. Was $15. Now. 1 Fitted Case, mcompu.'rz Was $70. Now . $50 3 Wardrobe Trunh ‘as follows 1 at $27 50 was 8§ 8! 1 at $37.! 5.‘ was $47.50. Luceace, Fourti FLOOR. Sporting Goods Greatly Reduced 12 Windbreakers as follows: 5 at $10; were $15. 1 at $10; was $16.50. 6 at $4: were $6.50. Sweater. Was 313.50 $4. 2 Sweaishirts. Were §3. Now. . 81 2 Sweaters. Were $8.25. Now.$3.15 7 Golf Clubs, muhles Were u Now .