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OHN DAVIS WRITES ON NAVY PROBLEMS Rccmmcnuauons for Im- proving Fereign Relations Given in Article. John W, rican re- published ome recommendations for hose relations through a anding of the problems connected with naval power. He advocates an by the United States weuld not rights at sea when other nations e in cocrcing a covena ing state, in returs for which Great Britain would fully accept interpret neutral rigits in a regular “private” war. The former Ambassador to Great Brifain be- his would ac count and p rather th ) dices and a ha W, Davis, precisely ihe 2 it ought not. to tilting Ql'(‘v‘.l'(i for the admirals, who = so admirable on their ownt ct-ranges. The whole crux of the matier lics in an effort to make it reasonably probable that in future na the fixed States will ¢ havies to work in harmony or at lcast not as poten- tially hostile agencies diame! op- posed.” | U. S. Should Take Peace Moves. This imy Mr. Davis polnts out. “that the United States should ta active part in concerling measures for the prevention of war and in compe ing the observance of those rules whi are designed to mit e its destrue- tiveness—in other words, thai it should accept what the treaty for the renu ciation of .war may be said to imply. viz. that all the nations whose trealy is broken or threatened so to be ln\\c a mandate to concert measures 1o pr nt the breach or to repress it. * * *” “If indications are given from re- sponsible sources,” he coniinued, “that in the event of constabulary action | against a covenant-breaking state the navies of the two countries gether, or at Jeast that as a re diplomatic consultation neither will be used to protect the trade, inbound or of an outlaw stale, one area e conflict is greatly reduced.” Agreement Ts Stressed. | believes it reasonable to that on the basis of such an | lmdcx”'andmg regarding America’s at- titude toward a treaty-enforcing war, Great Britain would agree that if she were engaged in an “old-fashioned ‘pri- vate' war.” she would not attempt to nterfere with the fullest freedom of sea transit by all non-combatant na- | tions. | “Surely this is the most hopeful line | of progress,” he writes. “Efforts by | strategists and techuicians to transl naval parity into terms of guns and ves- sels may be expected to end where they have “ended before. * * * Attempis by conference or by treaty to codify the law of the sea are well enough in their | . but if the world is today what it | was’ yesterday, the welcome that has | ewaited previous attempts of the sam sort is not encouraging. When the worl of the codifier is done, the parliamentary | gantle; <till is to run and the strain the work will bear under siress of war siill i to be calculated. Behind both ) ntil there is some agree- we but treat the symptoms D: Senator Borah's ) to summon another conference to ¥ or practic s one of th» chief weak- | sscs of the Geneva conference was that questions of naval strategy rather than of national policy were always to the fore, SOCIETY TO HEAR DAVIS. : i Dllincis Group Will Held March | Meeting Wednesday. The March meeting of the Mlinois Siate Society of Washing will held at 8:30 o'clock nc cvening at the Willard Hotel. i Scer .0l Labor James J. Davis vill address the society and musical se- lections will be given by W. Cameron | Burlon, barifone. Mrs. Alice S. Burk- | head Wil eniertiin vith readings. or Deneen, president of the so- | invites all former residents of Ii- | to atiend the meeting, After the am thore will be dancing and BOYS FACE CHARGES. Cne 12, Other 11, Accused of Try- ing to Snatch Woman's Purse. Twelve-year-old William Johnson, colored, and his cousin, Hilliard John< son, 11. both residing in the 1800 block of Eighth street. were arrested last night by Deteetive William F. Burke of the eighth precin-t station and held to | swer charges of attempted robbers. | it is alleged thev made an unsuccess- | ot to snateh a pocketbook from | Grimmell, colored. of 2036 | while on T inth stre ttle for live imoroveme DRINK. WATER WHEN | KIDNEYS HURT YOU Take Gla¥s of Salts if Your Back Aches or Bladder Troubles You When you e up with backach> nd, dull ‘misery in the kidney region nm\ mean you have h"eu e ung aclds u\clwurk& the kidneys in their effort (o filter it from the blood and they become sort of paral logev. When your kidn and clog you must relieve them like you relieve your bowels, remo ing all the body’s urinous waste, else you have backache, s dizzy spells: your stoma tongus coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore. water scalds and you are obliged to scek relief two or three Uimes during the night, Either consult & good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespooniul in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and vour kidneys may then | ct fine. This famous salts is made | from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids 'n the system, so they 1o longer irritate, thus often | relieving bladder weakness, Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightiul, ef- fervescent lithia-water drink. Drink lots of good water.—Advertisement ©D.G., 1929 AN'INDIVIDUAL SKIN—LIKE YOURS— DESERVES INDIVIDUAL CARE Nrr two skins are exactly alike. The treat- ment that is periect for one type of skin may be completely wrong for you. That is why Dorothy Gray evolved individual treatments and preparations to suit the indi- vidual skin. preparations in our You will find these Dorothy Gray Toilet Goods Section, the 1e preparations which have proved so remark- successiul in the salon treatments. Ask tion f the Dorothy Gray famot at our Dorothy Gray ilet Goods Sec- booklet it will enable you to select the right preparations for your particular needs. You are invited to consult with Miss LILLIAN STRAWN a special representative from the Dorothy Gray Salon in New York XA'III) is now in our Toilet Goods Section, First Floor. WoOODWARD &] OTIIROP 107 I F asn 6 Srnrers SWee THE ® EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, WoopwARrD & LLoTHROP 10™ {1™™ F axD G STREETS RemnantDay Savingsare 25% and More Your Income Tax Is Due Tomorrow Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C, O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted Men’s Spring Topcoats, Special $22.50 10 Spring Topeoats at this unusually browns and grays. but not all sizes in each pattern. 35 1o 42; shorts 35, 36, 37 and 30, 7 Tuxedo Suits |rnal ANG (r or: stout 39, 42 and 44. Were $50. Men’s Two—Trousers Suits, $29.75 15 in this group of |\\‘ trgusers Suits, reduced because Were $45. = . of broken size ran TROUSERS ALTERATIONS ONLY. Regular sizes 34 to 42; short 40; long 37, 39 out 39, 40, 12 Young Men's Wool Knickers, plus-four models, in dark Waist sizes 21 to 34 only. Were $7.50. Now ., . ‘THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. w price. Cheviots and tweeds, Sizes regular regular 34, shorts 34, 35 and 42: d patierns. Men’s Madras Shirts, $1.35 Were $250 and $3. 6 Mcen's Colored Madras Shirts, neckband style, with collar to match, or coliar attached style. Sizes 1502, 16, 1614 and 17, 10 pairs All-wool Imported Golf Hose, 5 pairs Full-fashioned Silk Socks, plain and fancy. Siz:s 10, 10'; and feet reinforced with lisle. Bimck, 11, Were $4 and §: B white and Russlan calf. Sizes 9'; 12 pairs Gray Mocha Gloves, size 8. to 12 in lot.” Were $1 pair. Now 65c cadet. Were $3.50. Now 5 19 Soft Felt Hau‘ grays and tamns. 9 Knitted Wool Vest: 44 and 48. Were our-in-hand Ties, of ported silks: non-crushable con- struction. Were $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. Now .$1.35 THE MEN'S S10RE, SECOND Froor. » . . S . Boys’ Fine Pajamas, Special $1.25 130 Suits Boys® Fine Pajamas, of broadcloth, madras and perca ale, in stripes and fancy patterns. One and two piece styles, full cut and bea ifully tai- lored. Sizes 4 to 16 years. 17 Suits Athletic Muslin Underwear, taken from regular stock and re- duced lor clearance. Sizes 4 to 12 years. Now .... .50¢ 126 Boys' Colla Van Heusen brands. SLIGHTLY 19 pairs Faney Light-weight Wool Socks, seamless. Sizes 10 to 1175, Were $1 pair. Now ..55¢ 8 Boys' Navy Blue Serge Suits, well tailored and full cut. *Taken from stock and greatly reduced for final clearance. Sizes 7 to 10 and 17. Were $18.75 and $25. Now...$10.75 40 pairs Fine English Cotton " Ribbed SOILED. Sizes 12 to 14 umkband Hose, gul! Nyl" in tan and brown. Greatly reducad to Sizes 7'z to 9'2. Were $1.50. 82 pairs Boys' Fine Wool Golf l(nl(-k- Now . 85¢ ers, dark and medium shades of Youths' Long Trousers Suits, single brown, tan and gray. Sizes 8 to 15 and double breasted models. Gray in lot. Were $3.50, $ and $5. and brown shades. Sizes 14, 15, .$1.95, '§2.95 17. 19 and 20. Were 3"0 $25 an K FLOOR. $30. Now .$12 Housewares Reduced Items listed are subject to slicht imperfec- tions—some slightly damaged and shopworn. r--nv ( th\ for scrubbing purpeses. % Aluminum Cereal Cookers. Were 70c. Now “ee 8¢ rigid_ Refrigerator, ere Now sn Faint *Crothy mr : Golden 8 Genulrie corke ed 18c. No while porcelain lining. n-m ‘Wire DI b nnnn-u. Weie m board “insulation .50 w.« $3.50 En; inets, will Ivory and Green I lwo:llu: Te 5. Now .$4.95 llrulrau Table, lllh Ol White En -el ('trnn Fiber Llnlhn baked porcelain. Was $24. Was $7.75. Now top Bread and Cake Containers. Were $5. Now by Imported Wicke & shapes. Were 34, No Imvorted \hlk!r Scrap B $3.50. No le. size 336, Convertible to ma- Radiator Cever, size 40x! h\mnny rgumm top, size 86x36. finished melal.' Was 34 sis. . olind Foreh -..—....u-...-aa = 2 z Ei Dber tips’ AUnpainted (Iork “Shelf. Housewares, Firts FLool 3-Piece vamg Room Group, $262.50 §525. 1 three-piece Living Room G i solill k) iou iy e bt [C o vered h Bite cvitee. 1 Combination Muhosany Windver Chair 2 Mahogany and Gumweod End Tables, with rush seal. Wus $25. Now $17.50 fth ‘maguzine busket wnd shelr. Weie Was $9.00, Was " §11 54, wchair and wing chair, Nutural (rdu Chest. w: Gul mumm bsket. 1 Mahogany and wor 1 oavomar “Was S50 FURNITURE, SIXTH FLOOR. Rugs-—-Greatly Reduch 4 Fine Quality Auminster Russ. size 370, Marina Washingion <olid mehozaly. Was $19.7 axe: s Guod quality, Woal Wition ' fise. _ 2 -uu il Syyem amilion, Weess aite Kt ik > x63. Were $17.50. Now .......511.33 ,"‘m LR 2 Menyy Quality Wost wm.n lun Wa 2784, Were 311. N . 1 Larchmont Wilten Ra. &b X0, Was 378.50. Now < A Size Beloochistan Oriental Tmgoried Baih or s, ’»xfi"fi e PWere 80 "Now w1 e Sksron. "s15 S0XG8 Were 1 Juser Quality chinese Rur. Nowl B GHTLY ~ SOILED 1 w..mm ‘Wi » lin-rinde & i e L o) 3 Lot Carpet Samplés. ideal " scat 3 One-third off rexular price. a" Carpet Remnant. Was ow . vk m:n Erade snmlos- Velvet Ru Was 5‘5.. uallly (Mnm Ihu a: . No 4 rad Were t3s N Braided Chenille Ruxs, 3i7¢ 37x48. 413 Sovare yards 6 Chenille Bath or Boudoir nvn. $3.50 square vard. Now... ... with- chintz borders. "He yards Linoleum. "\ i Now o....9% rds Hnnleum. ‘Was ¥ ‘sdupre A 93¢ T oar WA hr 56 ¥ice | Now X12. Was $132. ¢ 1 ot 2 uN 5. Fedi Rucs, Firth FLOOR, P PR RE S eeicn Writing Paper 30 Dozen Linen Towcls Special, 55¢ Special, $3 Dozen R sy ‘ol value T2 This very_ special selling to- sheets of Ripple-finish paper morrow offers an opportunity and 50 envelopes, Your choice T Sadidnct o) ke e e advantage of. TIure linen, Telgphane Book hemstitched towels, in 10x36 w s size. 4 Fine Double Damask Hem- stitched Tablecloths, T 2! Were $12.50. Now LINENS, OND FLOOR, Scalloped Linen Pillow- cases, Special, $1 1 B aiic-pigcs miel; ol 48 of these very specially !m'fl?f’mfl??'} et el priced Madeira ~ scalloped, Boudoir Linen Pillowcases. Stvrionery, F ; The_popular 18x22incly size. 2 Gold Rayon Lace-trimmed Tooth Brushes Scarfs, 18x54-inch size. Were ial $1.25, now ... .65 Special, 18¢c 8 dozen Mirador Al linen Nap- Three for 50c. Fine 1 kins, scalloped edge; 13x13- tooth brushes, at thic inch sire. ~Were $3 dozen. tional price tomorrow FaNCY Now .e..$1.95 Bristle Hair Brushes ENS, SECOND FLOOR. 1 W&L Clzansing Tissue Special, $1-50 VFine grade Special Friday, 45¢ brashes, very specially priced biistle hair 2 “puckages, 85c. Our Fine Quality Cleansing Tissue at this lor tomoriow only, special * saving—Tomorrow H\-:l::fi Beu Hur l‘ulume W'X! A6 Oilcloth Table Scarfs. Were oW Now . Botles Bea” Huc ' Woitet vum L Weid b ol e 50c. Now a9 Bexes Ben Hur Face ru...m fesh only.* Were No e Metal Comps des of powd ‘Toneimrs, First FLOOR, Now ¢ T Boxes Writin colors. Boxes iy Shied.” “Ware ‘edge ' iinen-finith Were dac.” Now ste «m.m-.t Lulored Hat " Stan, Men’s Daniel Green Felt Slippers, $1-4° 14 pairs Daniel Green Felt i r crett style, in brown a f Leather sole and h Si 11 and 12 in lot. 39 pairs Men’s Leather House Slippers, several styles and colors. Leather and Sizes in lot 6, 612, 7, 7 10, 10!, and 11, =0 Now ... THE MEN's STORE, SLLO\D Froon. Boys’ Oxfords, $3-95 Were $5. 14 pairs Tan C Oxifords, straight tip, leathe and heel. Sizes B 113, 3 415, 5; C 1, 214, 414, 5, 85, 4 pairs Boys' Black Scotch fords, straight tip and welt soles. Sizes B 4; C 3 4‘1. D 3! Were $5. Now .8 3 pairs leather sole nd heel, Sizes B 12 aud C12. Were $5. Now €2.9. 9 pairs Youths' Tan Elk Lace \hnn. sizes C 10, 10'2 and 11; D 11. Wi $5. Now .. Bovs' SoEs, FourtH FLOOR. Children’s Oxfords $295 and $3.95 9 pairs Infants’ Two-fone Calf Ox- (nrd‘ leather sole. Sizes B 5: C 5, ",1, 6, 612. Were $4. 52 hi mmghr tip and leather sole. B 8!5, 9, 9%, 10, 11; C 81, D 815 9'and 015, Were $5. Now §2.95 13 pairs Children’s Tan Calf Oxfords, straight tip and leather sole. Sizes 815 9. 915, 10, 101, B: g 10, 1013, 11 C; 9! Now 7 pairs Junior Girls Twe ione Elk Sports Oxfords. crepe sole. Sizes B C 1113, 12, 12! 915 10: o .52, 8 pairs Tan EIK Wing Tip Oxfords, leather sole, _Sizes B 1112, 13! 12 7 pairs Two-tone Elk d\ leather sole. 3 l'” a2, 1425 D L .$2.95 R Fiie Jants Ml Tin 0% fords, moccasin toe crepe Sole. Sizes C 45, 5%, 6. \Vm‘ $6.50. Now 7. pairs Junior Misses’ Two. It Snorts Oxfords, leather sole and heel. Sizes B 3. 4, 4'; 5! C 2%, 5. V\'NP $8. Now ... ..83.95 pa Brown Suede Onr strap Pumps, turn sole. Sizes A 4: B4; C 4. Were $8. Now... 5295 12 pairs Junior Misses’ Oxfords, in black and tan: leather ml? Sizes in lot. AA 4 6, 65, 7; A 45, 5! C3l W $6.50 and 88 " Now $2.95 le.nl! 's Swoes, FOurTH FLOOR. Women’s Imported Arctics $1 Were $12 31 pairs Tmported Arctics, trimmed with fur and felt lined. Splendid for motoring. Sizes 3 to 7. Women’s Pumps, $6-35 Were $1250. 14 pairs Patent Leather Pumps, trimmed in gun metal silk kid. \Iclhm-y Svmni(h heels. Sizes AAA 5, S A 4106; B 47, 577 and 6. 29 Pairs Women's Pumps, brown kid center strap pump, with Spanish heel. and black patent leather slipper. with trimming of genuine lizard and Cuban heel. '1)7?5 in lot AAA 5. 6: A 41, 4.5.6, b' Were $12.50. Now 3915 ‘WOMEN'S Sllor: ‘THIRD FLOOR. Misses” Short Vamp Pumps $2.75 Were $6.50 to $10 3 Pairs Brown Kid and Suede Oxfords, sizes 4 A and 3 B. Were $10. Now . 5 6 Pairs Black and Brnvln Suede l‘umm, sizes AAA 4!5: A 3!, 4: C 4 and 7. Were $10. Now...$2.7§ 5 I’a|rs Bllgl and sBrovm Suflla m-n red and green. Sizes AA 5. 51, , 415, 6, 6!2. 7: B 3, 4,5, . Were $8. v ’ I! Pnlr! Silver Smoking Accessories 24 Cloisonne Ash Trl\‘: as follows: 9 were . 5 were 1 was $1: now 1 was $6: now . [ ( lmmme Cigarette Jars. '.! (lui«mnr Cigarette Boxes. 8£7.50. Now ceasan 2 Ash Trays. Were $1 1 Cigarette Holde $1.50. Now 1 Golf Tee S 1 vair Opera Glasses, “as is.” §22.50. Now . 1 Manicure Sef. Was $8. Now $4 SMOKING ACCESSORIES, FiRsT FLOOR. Stamped Goods Reduced 15 Voile Aprons. Were 50c. Now 10¢ 12 Muslin_ Aprons, purple and vellow, purple and green. Were $1. Now 23¢ 10 Voile Aprons, tan and blue, tan and green, orrhld and yellow. Were 51 N .25¢ Rlue Porch Plllow‘ Was 31 °5 4 Slamped Q ART EMRBOIDERY, SEVENTIH Men’s Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, $1:25 Were $450 each. Only 127 Fine Irish Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, with hand-rolled hems and hand- embroidered initials in the follow- ing letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, ], K, LSPURET AW, : HANDKERCHIEFS, FIRST FLOOR. Wocl-Filled Comforts, $6:75 Were $10. 6: attractively covered vith figured sateen. Popular size - Mwl flled, Comforts: stribed sateen ings. Size 72x78. $12. Now, $7.50 (3 ed Comtorts "*'l“é' mull cove: 5 Wosl-hed* famtorts; dgiiren coverings. Size T2XT8. Were v Blanket. Slighily 84, Was $12.50, Now A representative from the Internal Revenue Bureau is here from 1o assist you in making out your returns. G STREET BALCONY. 15 to 4:30 This service is withcut charge. Traveling Goods Greatly Reduced Genuine Alligator Collar Case. Was $45. Now. $30 Genuine Alligator Collar Case. Was $2750, Now 820 Genuine Alligator (oll:u' Case. Was $23.50. Genuine 4 $15. Now. Cowhide Now 3 Genuine Alligator llzndkrnhu‘f Case. Was $12. Now. s Genuine Alligator Collar Box. Vi $18.50. Now.. $12. Genuine $23.50. Now Buffalo Colla as $8. N $5 Alligator Portfolio. Was $27.50. Alligator Portfolio. Now . fllllgzlnr»ro\tr!d "Clothes Was $5. No Alligator- covered Brush Set. $20. Now. 3 Brush Sets e leather. Were 5’5 Now 1 Allizator-covered Brush Set. $32.50. Now -$22.51 TRAVELING GOODS, FoLrfl( Froor. Sporting Goods Greatly 5 Light-weight Coat Sweaters, as follows: Was $5. Now. Orange Sweat Shirts, as follows: 2 size 36. Were $2.75. Now. 3 size 34. Were $2.75. Now...$1.50 Slip-over Sweaters, vee neck; Now.. 2 were $1250. Now 1 was 85, Now... 11 Heavy Slip-over Sweaters, crew- neck style: size 36. Was $5. Now.. size 40, Was $10. Now size 10, size 38, size size 1 size 44 1 size 44, 1 size 46. Was $6. Now. SrorTING Goops, Fourrn FLOOR. English Porcelain Covered Dishes, 50c Were $1. Attractive shapes: daintily decorated. Priced for clearance tomorrow. 10 English Bone China Bread and Butter Plates, colorfullv decorated. Were $1. Now. 24 After Dinner Coffee (l.lns and Saucers, American porce- lain. Now, cup and saucer. 1 Noritake China Platter, inch size. Was $9. Now..$3.50 2 Imported Fruit Bowls. Were $4.50. Now 2.50 1 Japanese Vase. Now Odds and Ends of Onen Stock Dinnerware. Fancv China and Pottery. at GREATLY RE- DUCED PRICFS. CuiNa, Firte Froor., « ; Glassware Reduced 1 TImported Decorated Vase. ‘Was $10. Now. 5 ! Colored Gll!fl Mavonnalw Bowls. Were 50c. Now....35¢ 13 Colored Glass .\llxinx Bowls, 7-inch size. Special.25¢ 96 Colored Wine Glasses. Were 25¢. Now 15¢ ©Odds and Ends of Table Glzsl- ware, reduced to, each, 5¢ to $1.50 GrLASSWARE, FIrrH FLOOR. Toys—Greatly Reduced o vesden Stick Horses. Were - riages. 'in ;'nrnl orante and reen £ 1 Buff Color \'dntlo!de. ball ‘bea {og. “adiustable seat and handle bars. Was £16.75. Now inzine Horse on 11 ow 1 dm ithy drive e e Jo Ko 1 Red and White Speedbike. coasier brake. udivstable seat and handl bars ' Was 52750. Now......SI9. 1 Dodge Fire Chief Anto. with be! #nd mudgnard. Was §15. Now, 81125 1 Larse Steel Acroplane Auto, hain g Tub Racer, Nll-hunns re” wes 5io50 Toys, FOURTH Fmox Juvenile Furniture Suite, $143.50 Was §191.50. Only 1 of these Suites of Furniture, complete with wardrobe, dresser, bed spring, rocker and chair. Two-tone brown and fancy decorated. 1 Ivory-finished Chest of Draw- ers, 36 inches high. Was $16.50. Now ... $12.25 1 Ivory-fini ll 's Bed. with spring. Was $26. Now...$19.50 1 Tvory-finish Baby Crib, Was | 817.75. Now 2.9 CHILDREN'S FURNITURE Fourta FLOOR. Marquisette Curtains Special, $145 pair 75 Pairs Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, in cream and ecru. Full valance and tie-back. 21y yards long. - i3 mairs Rufed Magauisette ¢ tains, in ecru NG Special. pair . et 50 Criss-Cross *'Curtains, ' ruffled, bound valance: aitached. of dotted Cream and eer Sh Lengths of ' Cretonn, containing from 1 to 4 vards AL GREATLY REDUCED FOR CLEAR: Remnants of Voilas, Nets, Marau ALL GREATLY RE DUCED FOR_CTEARANCE. DRAPERIES, S1xTH FLOOR. Radios and Victrolas Greatly Reduced 1 All-Electric_Atwater Kent Radin in” cabinet. with Utah _dynamic speaker. 3185, Now ...$123 " Ntwater Kent, lhdlo and, nbmfl with 100-A-R. C. 15 Was $150 1 bed \mm., a1 3 OrtnopBonic’ Victrola sad’ Nadie 1a Combination complete With tubes o, Now 5 \llull.unl.. “Fhouo 5125, Now RADIO AND VICTROLA Cuunu:: Fourtr FLOOR. 1 Man's_Filted Alligator Travelln. Case. Was $65. Now. .$32. Man's_Fittea_ Alligator 'rm.-lm. Case. Was $67.50. Now.....$33 Women's Fitted \Iligalnr 'r-:vennx Cases. Were $40. Now. Hartmann Aerobe. Was Now ..$16.50 Hartmann Aérobe. Was $30. Now $2 Hartmann Now 1 Man's Cowliide Sultease. Was $22.50. Now 815 Woman's Cowhide Suitease. Was $25. Now $17.5¢ Woman's Walrus Suitcase, Was 4150, Now . 0 Man's Conhide Giadstone Hag, shop- worn. Was $52.50. N 32.50 Man’s Cowhide \uflca«, hnpv\nm was $23.50. Now. ..$15 Woman's Cowhide worn” Was $30. Not 10 Round Hat Boxes. Were $& :10 Now 3 3 1 Steamer Robe. Now ... 1 Steamer Reduced -cver Sweaters, vee-neck ‘Windbreakers, as Iol!" 6 were $6.5 3 were $15. Butchart Br: Putter. Was $6. Mashie Tron (lcft Putter. Was $3. Now. Driving Iron. Was $8. Now Putters. Were $6. Now. Golf Clubs, 1 mashie, 2 mashie- niblicks and 2 putter: Were $4. Now . $2.50 Wezk-End Candy Spzcial, 2 Pounds for 95¢ 2 pouncs of cur delicious home- made creams and c. Tin Bax. Was 50c. Now...Sse 2 Faney Boes. Were 75¢. Now ue ‘:. “\n\tlly )nlle:nr Was. mm's Ol Were $6. Canpy, FirsT FLOOR. Lamps and Shades All Slightly Damaged 1,Handsome Table Lamp. tor eect ity Trom: 3 eer: ‘et de shade “open’ feari 165135 1 ent glass. Was_$48. No 1 Brass and Elumv! “Twin ' Bridge Lamn. rose and Dbeige shades to aten base, adbustabies Was'se: 30, 1, Metai Disk Lamp, rickied Jont A Wae $8.80. 1 Now e siable shadf Bronze Floar Torchiere, two i candle effect, Dleated apield and mat Was $32.5 d nches. i’ peach ‘and Oranee with © Qud and Jace trimming. w“ L L Tume. Scalloped at, Bottom: ane trimmed, ; 5 1 Georzette and R"I ‘Shade. 8 ’!:‘A‘(;‘Wf o“l‘hld fi“g D!Nfll‘h georgette 1" Obione Siretched Tafleis Shade. gold ribbon edge. 14 Lamrs, Sev ENTH FLOOR. Reductions in the Gift Shop 1 Vase and em-d 0. Now ™ fy PERFECT. hogany eite PERFRCT Were Jtalian Memo Pads. ~Were' 31 sn ow G Potied Trees, R Potted Trees. Petat Wasto B R DAMAGPD. Were 3550 2 Metal Waste Baskets 1 Soving Tray. AGED. Was Now ... o Artinclal Flowers. © Wer Were'"$2. SLIGHTLY Now.. e SLIGHTLY Now St u.l-n'r Y Now av IGHTY; v o SLIGHT[ X o 56, 2 o illows: son, Were ) 1 Bridee Sei. " Was 52,50 Now . §1 Grirr Snor, SevENTH FLOOR. Trimmings Reduccd M inchee arsl Ope inches wide. s $10.27. Ne ‘s vard Red Fox 'IIB'""H- 4 ine wide. Was $6.25 23 inches Beaver € M), 1 inch wid Now . 3 1 vard Beaver Conev (& hit).] inches wide. Wi Now ... T vard Ombes Carae wide. Was $1125. Now a4 Vvard Fawn Conev (dved ‘rabbit), 2 inches wide. Was $4.50, K ds B Griizedte, 1 jnen 2. . 241 pieces. BuTTONS AND 'nnunmu FirsT FLOOR.

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