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THE EVENING STAR. W.\STTT‘?\'GTON. D. €, THURSDAY, Remnant Day at KAGFMAN: N AU ¢ 13161326 Seventh SCNW A great one-day price- lowering event that will firmly establish the Harry Kaufman Store's policy of underselling. No mail, phone or C. O. D. orders filled. Footwear Bé:y'" and Girls' $1.39 xfords, tan and ( black 96¢ Baysl .ngh(nrls $1.50 Athletic Shoes o) e $1.26 Women's Leather Strap Slippers, e 3t Qe and Boys' Voile, 36-inch Printed Ba- yard ood useful lengths for ?nan,\ needs — choice of 36-inch Colored tiste and 36- Women’s Coats and Dresses (37) Wash Dresses, imported organdy, voile, ts; sizes 16 o $1.66 $3. 95 Printed Rlynn Dresses, ensemble effects, etc,, also extra sizes'up to 50, of silk lnd‘ rayon $2 49 prints . Indian Head, 36- inch Printed inch Dot~ ted Voile. First Floor 10 to $15 Cloth Coats, self or fur trimmed, sizes 15 (n $6 75 Women’s\$ Wear 79c Brassiere and Ba 3c deaux .. $1 Sl-eveleu House Frocks, broken Q¢ 5'9’:“" nt Waist 190 rons . 31 19 Crepe ‘Kimonos, 79C stripes, etc. Second Floor Children’s Wear t Unlon Sults. 20 23 81 Butterfly SKir 14 years ... st Sleevelens T K. Dresses, bl ) years i ore, Thaki S s vears.. 30¢ and 50¢ Under- ins, d.. Hosiery Gslel“!; and Girls’ olf Hose sines 6 t0 074 19 g, 3190, Full-Fashioned i ose, all colors; irregulars. 79¢ Children's 20 Rayon ate oc per- $1 Burson's Out-size Silk and Rayon Hose, white, black and colors, i ~. 490 regulars Men's Wear (17) Panama Hats, broken sizes, R L 189 Pr é&y. Riding 3 t il 3 L) Men's" 55 Nainsook Shirt and Drawers, sizes to 36, each. 37c fen's 69¢ Union Suits, checked nainsook. 45c¢, (77) Sport Bow Ti new patterns. ... 49 Prs. Men's broken sizee 3 to A (37) Beys' Four- piece Suits, all . $1.39 01696 66/ 31x99 yrs. First Floor Seamless Bleached Sheets, run of the mill; extra length. '$2.50 Seamless Rayon Spreads, 81x105 double - bed $1 89 size, three colors 39c Turkish Towels, size i run of the 100 color Cre- Bargain Basement $250 Matting Rugs, size 6x6 feet. focken .. 9169 $1.95 Bordered Felt- Rugs, vresen 9144 _1{5: dfiubber Stair reads, 7x18 7c 19 Stenciled Grass ugs, s i ze 18x30 inches 10c 25¢ and 29c Table Oilcloth, up to 3-yard | hs, T e 19¢ J9c Sheeting annlnu, 1lc desirable lengths . 1316~ lm&vmthm “The Store for Thrifty People” ARRY KAUFM 1.S. GUNBOAT RUNS - AGROUND IN CHINA' [Vessel Expected to Be Re- | | ifloated at High Tide—Struck | | Breakwater in Hwang Pu. | By the Assoctated Press. SHANGHAI, June 6—The United States gunboat Luzon, 575 tons, was aground today at the breakwater at the mouth of the Hwang Pu-Kiang, but was in no danger. It was expected to be refloated at high tide, 5 a.m., Friday. The accident occurred where the Hwang Pu flows into the Yangtse-| | Kiang, the ship hitting the breakwater | {at 10 pm. Wednesday. Fleet flagship | officers insisted today there was no| danger. The gunboat’s plight was reported to | the Navy Department in a message from | the commander of the Asiatic squadron, | received early today, which said there | was a “possibility of bad weather caus- | ing total loss of ship if not floated on | present Spring tide.” Woo Sung 1s northwest of Shanghai All available units of the fieet, the com- | mander reported. have been sent there | to assist the gunboat PRODUCERS DEFY ! EQUITY TALKIE RULE! | Movie Makers Refuse to Agree to| | | | | Actors’ Association Contract Form Order. | the Associated Press HOLLYWOOD. Calif, June 6-—Mo- | tion picture producers, after a confer- |ence that ended early today, virtually | defied the Actors' Fquity Association. | A statement issued by Cecil B. De Mille, i president of the motion picture associa- | tion, said the producers would not agree |0 the order promulgated yesterday by ‘Eq\xltv that members may not engage in sound or talking pictures except un- der standard Equity contracts Frank Gillmore, president of Equity, | had declared that only under the form | of contract adopted by his organization { would members of Equity be permitted | to engage in sound and talking picture | productions. The ruling was efTective immediately, it was said | Long -Lived Avxutors Swans and geese live to great ages, the former sometimes to 150 years, and geese to 80. Sparrows have been known to reach the age of 40. Blackbirds rare- {1y reach 20. | | SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at _and_Sailings From New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. | | Republic—Bremerhaven | Minamar—satana’ "2 | DUE TODAY. Metapan—santa Marta & Guayra via—8t. John's Satim—Ta Colon Antoulo Lopez—Barceloni DUE TOMORROW. | Mauretanta_Southampton . | Eresident Roosevelt—Bremeth | Bermuda—Bermuda . DUE BATURDAY, JUNE | | | Rotterdam - Rotterdam | DUE SUNDAY, JUNE 9. | Adriatie—Liverpool | Lapland—Antwerp Luetzow—Bremerhaven | Bastcres _Port. Limon San Jacinto—Tampico. { DUE MONDAY, JUNE 10. H | Albert Ballin—Hambure.. Alesia_Marseille | Amerioan MrrfrnmALondun 5 |Rer:en\sl;nrd Oslo mano—Gen ndon | Tuscania—Southampton Santa Elisa—Valparaiso . | DUE TUESDAY, JUNE 11. | carabe br | Franc | Frane President Wils Roussilion - mvrdnux sihoney DUE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 Homeric—Southampton . Voltaire—Buenos Afres DUE THURSDAY, JUNE 13 Sixaola —Kineston . | Fort 8t George- Halifax. Maraval—Trinidad May 20 June 8 June 11 June 4 OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. | Santa Maria—Cristobal. Callso and Val- Boulogne and remerhaven | coamo—San Juan _and Santo Domingo City | Progreso and Vera Crur. —London and Boulogne. —Panama Canal | De Grasse_ H: | Bresident Monros—World crulse Polycerp—Para SAILING TCMORROW. Carmania—Plymouth, Havre and London Australia— Antwerp | Comayagua—Porto Cortez | Sardinian Prince—Para | Qlmpic_Chernoure and Southamoton | Fabic- Plyniouth, Chertourg and. Aniwerp | Amazone—Port ati Prince. | Medea—La Guasra Matura—St. Thomas, | Munamar-Nassau. | Vulcania- Naples and Patras Baracoa—Port Prince, Cartagena .-nd; Puerto Colom| SAILING SATURDAY, JUNE 8 ‘ | Commercial_Trader—Copenhagen. Hydasp etown American— C i | Banju. i Ringfond—Santo_Domirgo. | Trujillo—Sa ngo. i Laconia—Cobh and Liverpool | Cameronia —Moville and Glasgow Nerissa—St. Johns and Halifax ') Santa Cecelia—Puerto Colombia, Cartagena. | Cristobal. Balboa, Buenaventura and | Ghiavaaui | | Betiman " Bermuda | BSmbirs—Cheroure, Hambire | porio"Rice—san Juan | Kingstioim_Gottianbuire ! Plymouth, Cherbourg and' Southampton and | | Renublic_Cobh, Bremerhaven | Tivives tiago, Kingston. Puerto Cu-\ Ulla: “Teln. Puerio Barrios and Belize | Cajamares=Havana, ~ Cristobal “and Port | | | orirapa.Havana | Albertic—_Cobh and Liverpool | fiuron- San _Pedro de Macoris and Santo Gatun -La Ceiba i | Macabi—Puerto Cortag | SAILING BUNDAY, JUNE 9. | Antonio Lopez—Cadiz and Barcelona. SAILING MONDAY, JUNE 10, | City of Montgomery—Savannah | Columbus--Plymouth, Cherbourg and Bre- | merhaven SAILING TUESDAY. JUNE 11 Ancon—Port au Prince and Cristobal | SAILING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12. | | Myuretanta - plymoutn. Cherbours ana | Leviat s ® and Southampton. | | Metapan —Kingston, - Cristob agena, | elombia and Santa Mart ! Celba—Kingston. i Lara-San Juan, Laguayra, Curacao and Maracaibo. lonia—Duizlg. Gdynia and Helsingfors. ombla, Cartag , Corinto and San Jose de Gi emal Sun Lorenzo—San Juan and Santo Domingo City bunulw vana, Cristobal, Callao and AmerTean Frader—London Frnce piymonth and Hay B4 Jacinto—Havans, Plosreso and Vers URiteq States-Mopenhosen Westpbalia—Cobh and Hamburs, JUNE 6, 1929. WoODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11" F axp G STREETS Remnant Day Savings are 25% and More Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted Men'’s Oxfords, $3-95 pair Were $8 and $10 20 Pairs Men's Black and Tan Calfskin and Tan Kid Oxfords, wide, medium and narrow toe lasts. Leather sole: rubber or leather heel. Blucher and straight-lace models. Sizes A 6% B S5 6, 6'4, 7'a; C 5, 5%, 6, 615, 60 Pairs Men's Black and Tan Calfskin Oxfords, also Sports Ox- fords in combinations of black and white, tan and white or fawn elk and tan calfskin. Leather or rub- ber sole and heel. Sizes A 7 to 11: B 6 to 11; C 6 to 10%; D 6 to 10'5: E 6, 615. 7, 814, 10, 10%2, 11 in lnt Now $6.95 THE MEN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR. ‘Were $10'to $12.50. Luggage Reductions 3 lhrtnunn Aerobes. Were ‘35 Now . l Zipp-O-! Grlv. ‘Was $22.50. ow e 1" Gradstone ' Bat. Now 1 Hat Box. Was $25. 3 Overnite Cases. Were Now A LuGeAcE, FOURTH FLOOR. Radiola No. 18, Complete $100 Was S140 1 Radiola No. 18, complete with cahinet, speaker and tubes. 2 Speaker Chassis. Special, each, $8& 1 Phonograph. Was $85. Now..$25 1 Radiola No. 60; radio and table. ‘Was $218. Now. .$ 1 Atwater Kent \o, CI, in ahmzl ‘Was $157. Now. .$115 1 Atwater Kent )40 net. Seven-tube set. Was $185. Now ... s RAp10 GALLERIES, FOURTE FLOOR. Week End Candy Special Two Pounds, 95¢ Two pounds of our delicious homemade chocolates, creams and bonbons for 95¢. 13 Boxes of Assorted Chocolates. ‘Were $1. 15 Pounds Chocolates, vlrlpped in foil. 50c Ntvultl& ‘Were 25c. 35 Jars of Mint and Cherri Berri Decorette, for decorating salads and desserts. Were 25c. Now 15¢ Caxpixs, AlsLe 16, FIsT FLOOR. Golf Clubs Reduced 5 Butchart Spoons, as follo'.! 3, were $10. Now. 2, were $7.50. Now. ‘I Bllklnrt No. 3 Iren. WIA 30 l Now $3.50 1 MeGrqor " ‘Mid- ‘Mashie, steel shaft. Was $7. Now.......... s 1 McGregor Mashie, steel shm Was $7. 1 McGregor NOW ...ocovaenas 1 McGregor Mashle, Was 4. NOW ..... $2 1 McGregor Spade Mashie. Was $4. 2 Now 1 Mefire(nr Niblick, lett, hlnd Was $5. Now .... 2. 1 Burke Mashie, Was $6. Now $3.! 5. 1 Lady Burke Brassie. Was ‘5 -L-Biskit (du[ Now, bag. . Bags Were 85c. SPORTING Goops, FOURTH noo-, food). Auto Seat Covers %5 Were $9.90 1 2§{upmoblle 2-door Brougham, 19; 1 Studebaker 1928 Commander edan 1 willys-Knight 1928 Standard Sedan. 1 Chrysler 1928 Royal Sedan. 1 Hudson 1928 Standard Sedan. And many others. SrorTING Goobs, FOURTH FLOOR Lamps and Shades Reduced Slightly Soiled or Damaged 1 2-light Steel-finish Junior P.r‘- able. Was $16.50. Now..... 6 1-light Pottery Portables, yellow rose and lavender. Were $2. ge with red and green decorations. Was $3.50. Now .. 1.5 1 Bridge Shade, crackied parch- ment effect; colored design. Was $3.50. Now .. 1.50 1 Handsome ¥vory Parchme Shade, print design; 18-inch n Was $22.50. Now Do Tes i e iPareiaany Shade, print design. Was $18.50. Now . $8.50 2 Print Parchment ll’lfln Shades. ‘Were $5. Now $2.50 Lamrs, Seventi FLoon. Books Greatly Reduced 16 Little Books of New Poetry, paper bound. Were 50c. Now 25¢ 1 Set 2 Volumes “Life of Lincoln,” by Nathaniel Stephenson. Was $10. s 2 ‘Were $3.50. Now 1 “Age of Fable” Was $1.75. Now.. 1 “Republican Pa Was $5. Now . 3 o'Linen Picture Books for Liitte . .$1 by Bulfinch. 1 Men’s Two-Trousers Suits, $19.75 Were $35 and $45 16 Men's and Young Men's Two-trousers Suits, of medium-weight cheviots and cashmeres, in light and dark mixtures. NO ALTERA- TTON Regular sizes, 34 to 36, 39 to 46; shorts, 40, 42; stouts, 38, 39; long, 37. Men’s Linen Knickers, Special, $2.95 35 Men's Fine Belgian Linen Knickers, in plain and fancy pattern ef- fects. Regular and plus-four models. Waist sizes 28 to 42. Men’s Summer Suits Reduced 0dd lots of patterns, materials and sizes. Unusual values for one whose size is listed, NO ALTERATIONS. Linen and Palm Beach Suits, 5 Silk_Poplin Suits, regular sizes regular sizes 34, 35, 44, 46; stouts 34 35 muu 42, 4. Were #s. 42, 44. Were $15. Now...$7.50 $19.75 9 Tropical Worsted Suits, regular 4 ‘l‘hm “plece | sizes 37, 46; longs 36, 37; stouts 40, 42, 38, 46. Were $25. Now...$9.75 THE MEN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR. MCH'S En Iish Raincoats, $5';5 g Were $10 25 Summer-weight Raincoats, made in England, of unusually fine con- struction. Popular Trench model, leather trimmed. SLIGHTLY SOILED. Sizes 34 to 44. TrE ENGLISH SHOP OF THE MEN'S SToRE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Colored Madras and Oxford Shirts $1.95 each Were $f and 55 40 Men's Colored Madras and Oxford Shirts, collar- attached and collar-to-match styles. Sizes 14 to 164 in lot. 24 Men’s Fine Athletic Union Suits, 20 Pairs Men's Pure Thread Silk sizes 36, 40 and 42. Were 150 Socks, full fashioned; clocks and 5c plain colors. Sizes 915 to 12. We 12 Suits Men's’ Cotion Pongee Pa- $2.50 and $3. Now. jamas, small and medium sizes 11 All-wool Sweaters, pl Were $3. Now pull-overs. Sizes 36 to 44 50 Men's Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, f\l' $5. Now.. . ures and stripes. Were $1.50 and 10 Imported All-wool Flani Shirts. $2.50. NOW...........o... .95¢ with colnred stripes; collu-ltmhed 12 lmpmea Pigskin Key Cases. Werr style. Sizes 1315, 14'2, uu,, 1615, $1. NOW........ Were $6. NOW ........ .fl.l ‘THE MEN'S STORE, Seconn FLOOR. Boys’ Summer Wash Suits, $1.95 "2 100 Boys’ Summer Wash Suits. mostly linens; plain colors and combinations of contrasting top and shorts. Taken from regular stock and reduced. Sizes 3 to 8 years, but not in each color. 100 Pairs Children's 15 Socks, for Summer wear. Sizes 6, 6% only. ‘Were 50c. Now 120 Boys’ Athletic Union Suits, e n'E Boys' Attached-collar Shirts, sives bar material; full size. Sizes 26 to 1215, 131 and 14 neckband. Were 36, except 32. Were 75¢c. Now..55¢ $150. Now 15 5 Trench Coats, tan shade; full beited. 52 Small Boys' Summer Wash Suits, Sizes 12, 14, 18 years only. short sleeve style. Sizes 3, 4, 5 SUTGHTLY SOILED. “Greatly re- years only. Were $1.95. Now 95¢ duced to . .75 104 Boys' Attached-collar Blouses, 26 Light-wei, broken lots from regular stock. ers, excellent Mostly white, tan and blue. Sizes 7,11, 13, 14 years in lot. Were $1. Now . ceeenT8C 53 White Attached-collar Blouses, tlun 7, 11, 13 and 14 years. 1.50. Now. $1.15 quality materials. Greatly reduced seees $3.95 Slms 4 to 8 years. Housewares—Greatly Reduced Items listed are subject to slight imperfections —some are slightly damaged awd shopworn Round Wlow Clothes Hamper, 2 Round Willow Clothes Hampers, large size. Was $4.75. Now...$2.95 small size, Were $2.50. Now..$1.50 2 Square Willow Clothes Hampers, 1 Woven Fiber Clothes Hamper, ivory medium size. Were $5.50. Now $3.45 fnish; medium size. Comner shpe, 2 Oblong - Shape Willow Clothes Was $6. Now .............. 1 Woven Fiber Clothes Hamper, white e e e e finish: medium size. Square shape. 2 Half-round Shape Willow Clothes S i e Wt Hampers, small size. Were $2.76. Hamper, corner shape; medium sise. Now 3150 5 1 Woven Fiber Clothes Hamper, ob- 2 long shape; large size. Rose color. Hampers, corner shape; large Was $6.75. NOW.............$3.50 Were $7. NOW .....covvvene HousewAres, FIrri FLOOR. Solid Oak Porch Furniture Reduced 259, for Clearance 32 Pieces Solid Oak Porch Furniture, finished in light amber and nut brown, that are weather resisting and non-fading. 11 Rockers 11 Chairs 10 50-inch Settees $4.50 Were 34 $4.25 Were $5.75 $5.95 Were 38 5 Five-foot Settees, of hardwood, with steel frame. Were $4.75. Now $2.95 12_Six-foot Sections White Painted Fencing, with post at each end of Were $4 each. Now, section each ... PORCH AND GARDEN FURNITURE, Frere FLOOR. Trellises, Gateways and Pergolas Reduced 259, for Clearance Gateways and Pergolas, made from red cedar and painted white. 66 Eight-foot Straight Trellises, two designs. Were $1.50. Now ..§L. 3 Mount Vernon Pergolas, 'Xth t'o seats. Were $13.50. Now.... 202 Trellises, 64 Eight-foot Straight Trellises, two denl(ns Were $2.50 each. 1:0:5 1. 31 EI(l\‘ -foot Straight ’l‘l:llllu. one deslm 28 inches wide. Were,ztafi 25 3 Dreamland Gateways, with tes, 14 EI‘M. -foot Straight Trellises, one Were ";10,50 c'o.!mple';‘, ;ow, s;m'(- design. Were $1.75. Now ....$1.25 plete ...oiiiiiianenns viees. 8785 Garpen FURNITURE, FIFTH FLOOR. Rugs Greatly Reduced 6 Wire Grass Rugs, size 4.6x7.6. Were $5.75. Now ... 8375 30 Reversible Fiber Ml!. size 30!80. Were $1.95. NOW ............0 zoNGn- Rugs, size 27x54. Were Dsc size 3x6. Were ‘I 1 Chinese’ Rug, ‘size 6%, Now 1 Oriental Rug, size 8x10. Now . Beloochistan Oriental Rugs. $24.50. Now 13, Rvucs, FirrH FLOOR. - Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, $1 Paxr Very Specially Priced 100 Pairs Fine Quality Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, com- In white, cream and ecru. plete with tie backs. 10 Pairs Cretonne Draperies, two side drapes and valance. Were $2.50. Now, #eb....ccccacennen .85¢ 200 Yards Cretonne, in light and medium shades. Especially desir- able for Summer homes and cot- tages. Special, yard.... +18¢ UrnoLsTERY, SxxTH FLOOR. $67.50. Now 2 Wire Grass Ri $10.75. Now . 8 Heavy Quality g, 48. Were $1.75. Now .. 85¢c 1 Oval Braided Rag Rug, size 6xi Was $28.50. Now 1 Ruz, hit-and-miss pattern. 18 Wus $15. Now....$9.50 3 Reversible Chenille Rugs, size 1 Were $22.50. NOW .......... st 3 Reversible Chenille Rugs, size 0.6. Were $66.50. Now.....$29.50 2 m. Rugs, mottled designs; size 9x12. Were $17.50. Now....$11.50 2 Rar Bues, mottled designs; size 8x10. Were $15. Now........$9.5 5 Plain Color Rag Rugs, size ux:u Were $1.25. Now.. 1 Worsted Wilton Rug, size’ Séate, Was $50. Now. .$24. 1 Broadloom Rugs, size 7x12. Was .$33.50 Gift Shop Reductions l2 Tmported Crystal Trees, as fol- lows: 1; was $48. Now. 1: was $40. Now. .§; 1 Imported Crystal Palm " Tree. ‘Was $32.50. Now 815 3 Gl.l- Tce Tubs with silver dt- posit. Were $9. Now....... $4.! 1 4-piece Onyx Desk Set. Wls $48.50. Now $25 sticks. Were $15. W, 4. 1 Silver Modernistic Flower Bowl. Was $16. NOW ........... X 1 Silver Mml:rllh‘ll: Szr'lnl 'l'ny Was $25. NOW .....eo.enens $8.50 1 Silver Modernistic Sugar and Cream. Was $15. Now...... $4.5 6 Thimbles in case. Were 75c. NOW ..cvivnanrnriecoronannces 10c 4 Snlplbne Ash Trays. W!rs: $1.25. Now . 3 Linen Pillows. Were $4. Now $2 6 Sprays Artificial Dogwood. Were $1. Now .. 0c Girr SHoP, SEVENTH FLOOR. Clock Reductions 2 Swinging Shell Clocks, Were $15. NOW ......ccovenceenns $3.50 1 Rose Shell Alarm Clock. Was $13.50. Now ..$6.75 ’uswllllln' Shel.l Clocks. We;: $10. 2 Black-an Clocks. Were $9. Now.. 5 Colored Shell Clocks. Were $7.50. .$3.75 Were .$3.35 Were $3. ;' llle Shell Clocn W!l 30150, 30 Small Colored Clocks, 45 fol- lows: 14 were $6. Now. CLocks, Alste 1, Plls‘l’ Pl.ool Art Embroidery Reductions 10 Three Stamped Aprons on one plece of unbleached muslin. Were 45c. Now . ...25¢ 6 Stam Com ‘Were 50c. NOW.....cooocooass 6 Lunch Cloths, with Ailn- ple pattern. Were 50c. Now..25¢ thren- Rompers. Were $1. ......................... 0c I Slld.lulnl Waste Baskets. Wfl‘e $2. NOW ..........coooeeee 3 Small-size Metal Scrap ll.llels. ‘Were 35¢. NOW..............un 4 Scrap Baskets, Were 60c. Now :Se 4 Black Sateen Card Table Corm Were 95c. Now.. 5 Hat Stands, !LIGHTLY SOXL- . 50 5 Utility Trays. Were 95¢. No 11 Decorative Trays, as follow: 5, were 80c. Now. . lle 6, were 35c. Now. i Single Shoo Boxes. " Were T BOW o..oovosssusnavinsnns .500 5 Magasine Racks. " ‘Were' '2 50. $1 SWDI. Were $1. Now. . 65¢ ll 8-pocket Shoe Bags, suitable for ecamp use. Also 12-pocket Shoe Bags. Were $1.25. Now 75¢ ArT EMBROIDERY, SEVENTH FLOOR. Novelty Jewelry Special, $1 ~288 pieces of costume jewelry. in- cluding novelty bead chokers, bracelets set with stones, earrings and brooch pins. Imitation crys- tal, jade, rose quartz, carnelian, lapiz lazuli, chalcedony, chryso- prase and pearls (manufactured) are effectively used, some com- bined with metal motifs. 15 French Novelty Chokers, were $7. NOW ....ccocoiinonanannn " 3 l‘uueh Novelty Chokers, were t'S 5 l?lzneh Novelty Bracelets, were $4. Reduced to 2 2 French Novelty Bracelets, were $6. NOW .......cocvevunacenns! $3 1 French Pearl (imitation) '3- strand Necklace. Was $6. Now $3 5 Rosebud Necklaces, were $2 Now . st NOVELTY JEWELRY, AISLE Fmst Froox. Ripple-finish Stationery Special, 55¢ 72 Double Sheets, good quality paper and 50 envelopes. Choice of white, gray and tan. 30 Pounds Grgg Linen Stationery. (No envelopes to match.) Was 20: pound. Now . .10¢ ler Desk Set. Was $17.50. Now reduced t0 .......... 1 Glass Inkstand, with c&lesndl’r ...$12.50 in cre- Were 75¢ pair. StationEry, AIsiE 2, Fimst FLOOR. Colored Glass Fruit and Salad Plates Sew-on Garters Special, }5¢ pair 2 Pairs for 25c. Flesh Sew-or Garters, 9 inches long. Rovina Single-mesh Hair Nets, in cap and fringe shapes, in_light, medium and dark brown: blonde, black and auburn. Special, (/B- N, i a itk e Cotton Dress Shields, in reguhr <hape: sizes 2, 3 and 4. Special, 3 pairs 6! 200 Moth. ustenlng -No Bags, with side were 3 for 65c. 3 for 40c 2‘ Cvfion Colored Dust Clpl, ‘were 15¢c. Now .10c 12 Cloth-cot Gas ng- ers. in assorted colors; mzhrly wlled Were 50c. Now ......35¢ 1 Rose Morning Glory Pattern 8- compartment S h o e Cabinet, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED AND SOILED. Was $7.50. Now..... $5 12 Kenlite Garment Bags for 8 garments. with snap fastening: SLIGHTLY SOILED. Were $1 50 Nowiiesbu. saomiee o0 oo 24 Novelty Boxes, including tld_v large nest and glove boxes; were more. Now ..80c 24 Novelty H: HTLY DAMAGED. Were 75¢. Now..25¢ Nor1oNs, AISLES 21 AND 22 FmsT FLOOR. Decorated English Porce- lain Dinnerwate Specially priced One-of-a-kind samples — from one of the best English dinner-' ware makers—are included in this Friday selling. Their values are indeed exceptional. 120 7-inch Plates. Special 48 Cream Soup l”llla al Special .... ceen 84 Tea Cups lml !lm SDO- cial, set £ 50 Sugar Bowls and Cream Pitch- ers. Special, pair . 85¢ 55 1 clal ... 50 Inporhl Teapots, attractive colorings and shapu The most- ‘wanted sizes. Special .58¢ 6 Coupe Soup mu Noritake china. Reduced to......... ... 25¢ 1 Oval Covered Dish. Nofihk! china. Reduced to 1 Noritake China Batter th & Quimper Cups and Bancers. ne- duced, set ... [ | z Quimper Teapots. Reduced ve...$1.50 1 thwer Sunr and Cream Plu:h- er. Reduced to. 1.51 1 French China Platter. Redueed with crnckled glaze. Wen $7.50. Now ........ ceescsassaccnes $3.75 1 French Blue Pottery Vase. Was $6.75. Now $3.50 1 French Vase. Was $10. Now $5 2 Large Decorated China Vases. ‘Were $10. NOW .............. $5 1 Chocolate Pot and 4 Cups and Saucers. Reduced t $2.50 2 Tea Sets, services far four. ,Rr- duced to 1 Rosenthal Fl[llr!. Was 312 50 NOWIS o ne ooty -t ad 2 Italian H-rble Busts. "As ‘5" ‘Were $12.50. Now ©Odds and Ends of Fancy China and Open-stock Dinnerware. Greatly Reduced. Crmva, Frrre FLOOR. Women’s Silk Umbrellas Special, $395 30 Womens' fancy and self-bordered sk umbrelias In navy. ereen. purple; prown “and ‘red. mounted 16- %5, With assorted composition Ran- dienwith matching tips and ferruies. UmsrerLas, Aisie 13, First FLOOR. Women’s Silk Gloves 75¢c pair Were 5150 55 Pairs Women's Fancy Cuff Silk Gloves in black and white, white and black, and mode; sizes 513, 6, 1. Guroves, Asie 11, Fist FLOOR. Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs Special, 45¢ 6 for $2.25. 30 dozen Men's white linen handkerchiefs priced es- pecially by the half dozen. HANDKERCHIEFS, AIsLE 13 Fmst FLOOR. Handmade Chinese Filet Scarfs, $2-50 Were $3.50. 18 scarfs, with fringed ends, in large sizes. Lacss, Asie 19, First FLooR. Women’s Silk Hosa Special, $1-35 pafe 300 pairs all-silk hose with plaited sole, in smheer and chiffon weights. Si shades, including nude, suntan, white, tusk, misty rs W Weieht Bk i and plaited sgle. | colors. " Fine Gause Al iy e 'm oo Sto wit] Nebt Bemovphere, Frain. Eun metal and Black: sizes 8'2 to 10. Were more. ik r First FLOOR. 2Y4 yards long. Short Lengths of Cieronne, GREAT: LY REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE. E Each.............15¢, 25¢, 35c, 50¢ hort f :l‘o’:ufl‘!lhg';n\' m"&) FOR Colored s Tee Tubs: complete with 14_ Colored Glass 2l-piece Lunche, drainers and_ice to ghtly-cut Services: attractive patterns. decoration. M: al n clal Colored Glass e 1 Reed Stand an Servigg Tray for cold dores, GAMfactive dhabes. ‘Bpecial. Sos Colored Glass Footed Colored Gi Frait ‘and Salad Howl: ‘eNoice of sreen and rose. Special..50c it e GLASSWARE, FIrTR FLOOR. Very Special 15¢ each This special Friday selling brings unusual values. ~An early selection assures you of their advantageous savings. odTink set W alad Fork ai St tmore Now. Matal Fern Standsi 3-5ot sty 1 Motal Fera Sta: rbets: lightly- cut_decorations. Choice of green and act i8¢ 1 Lao muru Watae ves.

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