Evening Star Newspaper, August 29, 1929, Page 27

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DESOLATE REGION for July is ‘only 66 dégrées F. above zero, & temperature which in the United States means chilly Autumn weather. "It one travels to Yakutsk other than ible he must negotiate a long lnd arduous journey. The nearest rail- -THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. i 1632 on the ght bank ‘of ‘the ‘Lénd’ and the town was moved across the river in 1640. At that time the Amur Valley, which has played such an im- portant part in Russian affairs, had C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1929. 27 OODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F axD G STREETS Shop Tomorrow—Store Closed Saturday—Also Monday, Labor Day Remnant Day Savings are 25% and More Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not . sent C, O. D, or on approval; m ail or phone orders not accepted. Toad, the Amur River branch of the gy Y K TSK Trans-Siverian Ratlway, lies 600 miles | Soon discovered by the Dibneers: b | south of Yakutsk, acroés almost im- fpe cks wenl, southeastward between Cossal passable mountains. Even higher moun- | 3¢ 0°ans 1680 and began the conquest tains, those of the Stanovol Range.|of the Amur Valley, wi hcn is to be the which the Zeppelin had great difficulty | yoa) path for Russia to the Far East. iberi in crossing, lie between Yakutsk and the | 2 PUHY 08 FEO R, 20 fre O Rt Northeast Siberian Center Is in cros Coast, 300 miles to the east. The | yakytsk was used a3 a place of exile | natural outlet of the region is the Lena [t XU EhE A8 UREE 0 G BACH red the One of Northernmost River, which, however, flows northward | & B giiio e (1A% (P °BOs ‘and into the Arctic Ocean, where ice condi- | giher’ war captives. Later hundreds-of Towns of World tions usually interfere with navigation. | pelicto " ceatarians whose tenots were - The most traveled route connecting Ya- | not - gcceptable to the orthodox church kutsk with the rest of the world lies up | uor *cetPePC 10 (b€, OrLOden CORT iR the Lena River and over the mountains | S0 b Y0 OIS Hh 0 O Poros.. In its flight of more than 3,000 milss | near its headwaters to Irkutsk,.on_the | oo WCE0h, cOYICE, (o eity are main- from the Ural Mountains across 4sta, | Trans-Siberian Railway, near Lake Bai- | frited by colonies of Skoptzl, fanatics the Grat Zeppelin sighted only one |kal. This road is more than 1,500 miles | w008 (3% SOUONCR O SEIPRLE o 0 0C8 sizable town. That was Yakutsk, on the | long and it requires from 25 ta 30 days | ca] to the spirit. | banks of the Lena River, barely 300 |to traverse it. “Since 1920 Vakutsk has been the miles south of the Arctic Circle. A| wsince the huilding of the. Trans- |capital of the Soviet state of Yakutia, $4.95 pair Gift Sh 3 bulletin from the National Geographic | siperian Railway, Yakutsk has been left | which goes by the official name of ‘thc Men s Oxfords, 34 pa Men’s Linen and Nutotex Suits 39.75 t,§ op Reductions Soclety deals with this isolated metrop- | far to the north of the beaten path | Yakutian Autonomous Soviet Sociallstic | Were §7 to 510 y S dacation Vagity Bores, vith mirrer, STl Noxthoastem Blcia: across Siherla. Strangely enough, how- | Republic’ The city now has & popu- 32 Pairs Men's Black and Tan’ Were $18. 60 Men's Linen and Nurotex Suits, in a good variety of patterns. o “Yakutsk is one of the northerngost |ever, this Far Northern town was one [lation of about 10,000, of which about Calfskin. Tan and White, Black Taken from our regular stocks and greatly reducéd to this low price for cleararice. o towns of the world,” says the bulletin, | of the principal bases 01 operation when | half are Russians. The remainder are | their eon- | Yakuts and members of other Siberian is was be- [tribes. The Russian Orthodo% On!hedrll NO ALTERATIONS. Regular sizes 34 to 44; shorts 35 to 40; longs 39, 40; atouts 39, 44. Men’s English Tropical Suits, $19.75 :o and White, and Fawn Elk and Tan Calfskin Oxfords. Medium, wide and narrow toe lasts. - Leather “ranking in this respect with Nome, |the Russians were exten Alaska; Trondhjem, Norway, and Arch- | trol eastward into Asia. angel, in European Russia. Some of |cause the geography of the country |i= the dominant buildf of the city. ! ® and ribber soles. Sl s AT, 1V these competitors are actually closer to [ made it easier for the ploneer Cossacks | Practically all of the other- structures' B 515, 61 7 -“ 9‘§ 10, 1012‘ Were $50. The balance of our stock of fine English Tropical Suits are greatly re- :o D;I"l: 'nl- !n*ell a ‘ '.l\“ll; the North Pole than Yakutsk, but the |to travel along the great streams of the [are low and are built of wood. The | " 6vs 2 ?' ‘w;, % duced for clearance. ' Plain shades of tan and gray, and striped mixtures. i sl SRR latter undoubtedly- takes first honors in | North and their tributaries. In this | obief activity of the city is as a miarket ' the coldness of its climate. The mean |way the headwaters of the Lena were |fof the thousands of furs that are | temperature for January is 46 degrees |reached and that river was followed | brought in from the marshes and for- TROUSERS AL’ 39; 40; longs, 40, 4 13 Men's Two-trousers Suits, worsteds TIONS ONLY. Regular sizes, 36 to 40, 44; shorts, 36, 38, 5 stouts, 42. Were ' 3150, 3 Japanese Vases. Were 35. Now $3.50 Tan Calfskin. Tan an 12 Men’s Blue Serge Suits, two trou- Fahrenheit below zero, while the mean | eastward. A fort was built at Yakutsk ' ests that extend in every direction.” ‘ nd White, White ..,,‘_ and cheviots, in dark patterns, NO sers; single and double breasted 15 Pleces nese Pottery, vase: - : Aliskin. o ALTERATIONS. - Regular sizes, 33, models. TROUSERS ALTERA- Towis'and " compotes. - Were F180 | uu'n'.‘lr'fii'.’.} 35, 36; long, 37; short, 42; stouts, TIONS ONLY. Regular sizes, 35 to L e | hevoar, 38, 39, 40, 46. Were $35. 38, 42 shoris 35, 36, 30; stoit 42 2o | Now Special .. L8850 Tue Girr snor. ‘Sevents Fr.ool Men’s 3-Ptece Summer Suits, $19.75 Were $35. 15 Men's 3-piece Tropical Worsted and Flannel Suits (coat, vest and trousers). TROUSERS ALTERATIONS ONLY. Regular sizes, 3¢ to 37, 40, 44; shorts, 35, 40; longs, 37, 39; stouts, 38, 42, 46. 2 Men's Sports Coats, regullr size, 4 Men's White Flannel Trousers, <, 515 16 ’:'u THr Men's STORE, !lcom PLoo! Sporting Goods Reduced Rayon Bedspreads Greatly Reduced WooDwWARD &LOTHROP | L Set Basing Gloves, children's size. 35, and long, 38. Were $1 SLIGHTLY SOILED. Waist sizes 4 Embossed Rason Bed, Sets. o DOWN QTAIRS STORE E’..., Mews Rosing Gioves. Wia ¥ L RIS RR 32,33, 42, 44. Were $10. Now $3.15 Eu:,leml ane :a whre' 285 —————————————————————————————— | B 3 5 : = st 'n,med immed. 3 Stere Closed Saturday—Also Monday, Labor Day. | Men’s Mercerized Lisle Socks, 30c pair pi G . Very Specially Priced :wrblx. ua“ nm‘. $24. 6 pairs, $1.75. Men's Fine Mercerized Lisle Socks, seamless don- ble heel and toe. In black, Russia calf and white. Sizes 10 to 1134 Limited Quantity Mew's Fancy Colored 7 Men's All-wool Bathing Shirts, plain Rayon Socks, seamless double lisle heel . and fancy colors. " 8izes 34 and 36 Sand toe. " Siaes 1040 12 5 aatiere, $350. Now. 3 ..35¢c pair; 3 pairs, en's Faney Four-i 6 Men's Fine ‘Madras Shirts. colored i » Fouiaidia i ow..... Ay Rurke Mi Jett hand Friday is Remnant Day Remnint Day Merchandise is notreturnable or exchangeable; not o N Men's Fine Madras Shirts, colored knitted _ailk, crepe _and "plain-color . 1% Eafy Rurts “Hirkory. Bhati Nioy e collars to match. satins. Were $2 and $2.50. Now..95e i / sent C. 0. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted PR O e 1 Sies 3% t0 17, Were 8250 and 83 40 Pairs Men's Fancy Colored Madras : Shd HDieade YR g R St it .$1.45 Shorts, sizes 32 to 42. Were $1. 1, Red Metai Cake ‘Box. DAMAG!D I eoyton Hickory Shafi Putte 23 Men's Neat Striped Flannel Shirts. col- NoWweas s s G 3, Yellow ¥eli Pitiow. " SoILED. lar attached. slm 14 to 1615, Were 48 Men's Rayon Athletic rndmmm : Nox 3 % o SoEONOWEE e $1.95 sizes 36 to 46. Were $1. Now..... 55¢ ;",F!vnrlled Pillow Tops. w"e s,o‘ce ummer Dl resses B Were $10 to $16.50 39 Pairs Fancy Colored Cotton Golf 8 Sterling Silver Emblem Buckles and Y Black Velrei Tabie & 1] Hose, sizes 10 to 11':. Were $1. Beltograms. Were $2.50. Now.....50c S e R P 150 Dresses, with and without sleeves, in white, pastels' and prints. THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND. 'F'L'éé{\ """ o5 e C XWXkl es' 3 ghades. Wers $2. " Now Broken sizes for Misses, Women, Little Women and Larger Women. o - » * lere §3ENOWA ..o .o ke ceenee oy w'"}l'fi;-s‘;eflflv sod f oo e WA o Small Boys’ Fall Suits, $2.95 4% - o Sports Jackets, $4.25 were ss.95 . b R e o y Sy and 36.50 o oo ports Jackets, 24- ere $5. T et "R 48 Small Boys' Fall Suits, wash blouse and wolen trousers, for dress or school wear. i G . ' roken lots from reguiar stock greatly reduced. Sizes 3, 4. 5 and 8 14 Jackets of quilted pique, silk and velvet. Pastel shades, sizes 14 to 40. SroRTING Goops, FOURTH FLOOR. €5 Small Boys' Wash Sults, brokes jore s ar vears. 15_Sports Dresses, prints and_plain shades. 5 Beach Pajamas. Were $2.95. Now...... 1 from regular stock. Sizes 2'3 to 5 \haks, Shves 1o s‘“"""’;;‘;;:";‘;g Sizes 14 to 40. Were $10. Now........ 4 years. Were $1.95. Now .......... 5¢ 14 Silk-and-Cotton Pique Dresses, sizes N m 2 Sleeveless Sports Suits, velveteen flannel skirts. Were $5.95. Now.. and $1.85. Now Lugrage Reduced &g Unblesched F3 Boudoir Dolls, ‘SOILED. "~ Were, PR 1Y 20. Were $5.95. Now i vernite Cases. Were $10 Now 84 Y J;"' e el tatiaredfof e e i s 2 ; . Were $5.95. NOW............... * Qvernite Caws. h : g I broken sizes. Were ::.95, & o CmeiBull siner O an® W"; i § Phiiman €l W s #:rn materials. St 8 oo 12 (2 0 4 years) Were 25¢ and ;I;‘f:'%‘:.rg ® ",'.c".",‘," ade Homvers ,_:dr vax. : s ow M . 6 :‘rfsl:nn; Beach Coats, broken sizes. Were e staes 140 o | PR Wes s ok - i i L Ast Exmoneny, Srvies Fioon, 3 Rubberized Beach Coats. : 7 Ratine Sports Coats, broken sizes. Wi‘;; ! Bar Wa HE Bovs' Stom 5 16 years. Special. N ceedieasaeatiiiiiiiiees $595. Now ...0...... tesebssrariasanes 1 . e o e s | e i Shades and Lamps Greatly Reduced Travel Books, %1 M T Were $16.50 | e N All Slightly Soiled or Damaged Were 3 10 85 lsses Coats, 's 3 2 Pleated Paper Shades, shaded blue and 1 16-inch Silk Shade, round shape: scal- 20 Travel Books. of New York 4 Velveteen and Transparent Velvet Coats, brown. black and blue. tan. Were $5. Now. loped at bottom. in, California Missions Peach-lined flesh. City,* $2 and Africa. 10 Robin Hood. Were 35c. Now._15c 13 Baby Records. pink and biue. ‘Were ow - 1 Bridge Shade. green stk RS Now:: ol $2.50 3 nrm»e Stades, chintz with cream lin- ing. Were $20 NOW............... % Brigge: Stkgen areen andiroees ler Were $3. Now S150 1 Junior Shade, orchid sl Was 85. Now.... Hexagon Bridn Shade, rose and gray parchment paper. Was $5. Now $3.50 18-inch Linen Shade. rose, in mnttled design, Was $6.50. Now 50 Pleated Rice Paper Shade, 16-] inch sl?t blue color. . Was $3. Now 50 6 Rubberized Raincoats, broken sizes. Were $5.95. Now $3.95 60 New Fall Felt Hats Special $1.65 50 Straw Hats. Were $3.95. Now......... 11 Straw Hats. Were $3.95. Now........ 25¢ Week-End Candy Special 2 pounds, 95¢ 2 pounds of our delicious "r\m:i. nowv STAIRS STORE marh Dark Chocolates W e s O Glass Vanity Lamps, ambe; xreen nnd TrE Book S'rolu: Arsies 23-25 > choice varieties of _fr;;fl , nuts, Lamrs. SEVENTH FLOOR crystal. Were $4.50. Now. .$2.50 FirsT FLOOR. . . ’ » creams and honbons, 95c. Full-Fashioned Uniforms, $1.15 Infants’ Bonnets et Tt s 1o geand Outstanding Values in irch Bar nes. gund | assorted — chocolates, . Wega i SEMI-ANNUAL SELLING OF FURNITURE AND RUGS Seconds™ of higher grade 120 Nurses’ and Maids’ Uni~ Were $1 and 1.50 Silk Hose, 58¢ pair Seconds of higher grade 50c 35 Infants’ Organdy Bone .. Fi 3 H . o forms, whit d_colors. 15‘2!!?:15{;’xggrsech::gax;emv; forms, white and o ! S Colorfu[ Chintz ‘Boudoir Chairs, with sepa- $1675 Solid Mahogany-top End Tables, with mag- weight_with lisle hem and 56 Smocks and Dresses, e el s rate spring cushions ..... CESE e AZINSDAEEEBIL .. . st s n smmsins e $6-75 sole. Sizes in lot, 8% to 10. i B il 50 Pieces Tots Toys Reduced Colorful Chintz Chaise Lounges; to match $27.50 2 . 50 Pairs_Silk - and - Rayon VRIS D EINONS 150 24 : . Damask-U; holstered Easy Chairs. Special $49.50 Outsize Hese, lisle hem and AL “‘50‘;""‘"" CTeNBe, Y1 MandHy [ e Hardwood Slide. . Wag 118, Colonial-style Secretaries; mahogany-and- 5 P! sy . Sp ifi‘im’fi“"x“asfi‘é"c us}."i i w?v'::ks'i.s.‘s. 1340 to. u TR .’.1 50 i s e i L', gum ...... 55 Occasional Chairs; tapestry upholstery and 2 2 580 23 Pastel . Linen Dresses. ;gd nfl 95. Nc 2 was 34350, Now ' $21 W indsor Chairs; with rush seats and braced $9.75 mahogany frames .............. Feomc e 850 150" Paics " Sk Fose, iisle sizes 40 :and 42.. Reduced - Weaegine "New .., i ';', [ < o R ' . . $28.50 hem and .sole, mock seams. DR b Eeeast e att EEese ¢ Dosta Disgers, $16 Tapestry-covered Student Chairs. Specnal 28 E‘:fis ,1?’:0 m& Ilanggsg. o gl e g B i 4-piece Walnut-and-gum Bedroom Group 5 S pleceNDeninabL.ivin gHRBO R HGroup: laots of $1 grade. Now. .58¢ - . Now .... ..$1.50 dozen canopy. Was $33. Same Suite with twin bed: 5200 i 230 Pairs Rayon Mesh Hose, ¥ 1'Umbrella Tent, in'oeds......i.... ... 51 2o pains Bayon Mest fose. Silk Underthings =/ 1" sivav"and” roit ‘ase Tirekis kel and large chair .. $180 W, INBW) (2.2 B oo o 95¢ " - full hshsl:)mdi omp: mock 95(: s i SO, e e 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rusgs. . s cegeeaey $36'75 20x36 Anatolian Oriental Mats............ $6.95 seams. Sizes in lot, 815 16 Crepe de Chine Dance o 1.0 £3.50 8.3x10.6 Size, $34.75 2.2%5 Beloochistan Oriental Rugs K 75 10. IRREGULARS. Sets ana Bl " SOILED, ! Ware g i .2 IRREE s oo $14. 7 Rayon Underihings, in- Gll’ls Sweaters ! £ k0, Now 84 50 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs............ 32475 3x6 Mosul Orientals ,.................. $24.75 ctively” contuzed, ) 27x54 Axminsters, $2.65 g R W b 24.75 "n'"";:‘ n..;.] 'n;: 9x12 High-grade Seamless Axminster Rugs ‘536'75 E_ss el S ks L $3.75 i % " : . } P 5 Other Sizes; Priced $3.50 to $34.75 ~ feet wide. Square yard.................. %3 . T SEED | 9x12 High-grade Wool Wilton Rugs:.... ... 558-75 18x36 Washable Chenille Bath Rugs. . $1.95 Specml, ZSC 35 Pieces Girls' Underwear, | Rucs, FirTr FLOOR. 1280 pleces; including Neck- 1 including Union_Suits and P ts. Gowns; Were 88c to $1. 3 White Kid Garter Brassieres i -~ Housewares—Greatly Reduced Boxed Stationery ieces A . 18 ite : 35c Were 88c to $1.50 including Union s“ufi":.'a s‘-bmlt i :h:lu m:"!t:rlmu—:aml Special, 38¢ Gowns. = Were 88c to - $1. s g are slightly damaged .and shopworn : Handbags, $1.95 50 Pioos, tiuding rgun Beiioe e Juvenile Furniture 2 White Forelain Table Tope, s 22221, Unpained Kichen Table, sce 26342, Pl 8l Waere $2.95 striped Garter - Brascleres, SHeTAINE. “VeSts, TRI0tnete ! Reductions 3 Dessitas Ottty Cubiie; with twn W:-' $7.75. Now . $3.95 50 envelopes of very good qual- 6 Zipper Rubberized Bags. B-nke and Bandeaux. Pants’ and .Union Buits, | Tovter Bae Dres o shelves. Were $5.25. N $2.75 2 Unpainted Modernistic Hanging Book ity Old English Ripple Flax Weere 82.95. Now......$1.95 roken sizes. Were 58c to 81, Now.,.35¢ e 1 Blue Vegetable Bin. Shelves. Were $4. Now.........$2.75 Stationery. Very neatly boxed. 16 Leather and Suede Bas. 15. Ameriean Lady Girdles 4 Girks' * Orope "Kissenion: Was 3 Now 1 Unpainted Arbor. Was §12. Now $6.95 and Garter Brassieres. STATIONERY, A1sir 3, FIRsT FLOOR. SOILED. Were $5. Now $2.50 12 Girdles: 'and Corsets. SOILED. Broken sizes. Re- ° - duced Were $1.95. Now.......50¢ § Leather Bags. Were 4195 i e i 95¢ S 1 White Porcelain-Top Tabie, one divided £6.50 drawer for cutlery. Size 25x36. Was ); Aark 8985, Now .......... .. 900 .....$5.95 1 Unpainted Dln(n. Room Q!r'!', two- door cabinet below. Was $14. Now $7.95 b 24 White Painted Rose Trellises. Were $1.75. Now ..... cesrsrsnaneitaaa. 75 1 Nfl{,l'lrnlvl;ld Black Decorated Drop-leaf ‘Table. 'as $12.75. Now..... $7.95 1 White Porcelain Broom Closet, two- Shoe Bags door cabinet at top. Large size. w:.s Special sl each 48 Heavy Quality Art Ticking ow 4 . 9 Long-handle Grass Cuifers. Were Shoe Bags, 12-pocket size; as- HousEwares, FIFTH FLOOR. $2.25. Now . o EBE sorted colors. Dozen Rolls Toilet Tissue, Special, 78¢ 500 rolls good quality Toilet Tissue; 1,000 sheets to the roll. " Houszwarss, FIFTH FLOOR. Rugs—Greatly Reduced for Clearance Taree. un £12, C o oo $1.50 l!nl:’lng::e Boys’ Shorts, 65¢ Were $1 60 Pairs Shorts of linen, white duck, cotton - crash and khakl. " Sizes in lot, § 76 Pairs Boys’ Fancy Paja- ' mas, seconds of higher mde Sizes.6 to 16. Now.....95c 1 Boy's munn. Suit, ai.le_ 26. Was $1.95. Now. Now 2! 45 Suede and Leather Belts. Were $1.25. Now..... ».50¢ Silk Gloves, 25¢ Were $1 and $1.50 52 Pairs Novelty Cuff Silk Gloves. 17 Pairs Chamois and Doe-. skin Slip-on Gloves. DAM- = AOE'D W ere $2.25 . i it $19.50. . ’ . s $22.75. Now. o5 N rvnils Grrias, Soer atal Shoe Jo-inch round tahle and "6-foot, n A brella, | Was 2675 -Now 819, Kiddie Koop, rine w‘u Costume Slips, 95¢ Were $1.95 to $2.95 36 Rayon Satin and Crepe de Chine Slips. SOILED. Street and pastel shades; sizes 36, 38, 40 and 44. 14 Crepe.de Chine Slips, £31.50. No i v 1 Green a I WIS Now oo JUVENTLE FURNITURE: lace trimmed ‘and tailored. 150 Pairs Children’s A lengt! Spnrl ose, sizes in : { Now.....18¢, 6 pairs for -int g o | Noveltr J ; I R 25 Summer-weight Sweaters, ! 31 Knit Union Suits, sizes s’ French Serge i ove ty ewelry e 36 and .38, Were 75c 1 n Faney Cuff ummkln Pastel shades.. Bizes 34 to - - . 1 Boy's Bl““fll Shirt, “" s + 771 Chinese Rug. size 8x10 Was $205. Now $185 4 Fin Savelt Cloves. IRREGULARS of 0. “Were 8295 and g 3. Was g105. Now.. “5:: . Fquiesy Proow, 1 Seamiczs Tanestry Rys. Brussels’ uor: TTHEL WL (%! ARminster Ruew aire nv.mn-n.v BAMAGH ;225 and $2.45. gr;fse Now .... chioe v BNRY Were !;l 95 .Vol:r. rul 2 Mourgourk Rugs, L] mxrn s7ade Oval Axminster Russ, size zvm = ,.,“M * Ghins Hiai Rexen. Tese or .............. . vellow. SOILED. Were $1.25. Now...13¢ DOWH STAIRS' STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS srou Vanvty Powdor BOXCS 2 Fine On cmmv om Axminster Rugs -u; NoTioRsRiRea1 3 . p*cial 85¢ 24 Fiber, n-u. lood outtecasrvialss soxto. Fmst FLOOR. Vanity Powder Bmm with puffs, in a farge assortment of .colors, + ‘Special tomorrov, 88¢, 4 Bottles Mary Garden 90~. N Gardenia Cluster Special, 35¢ Cluster of 2 Gardeniax with bud, Women’s Imported Shoes, $1.95 pair were 5335 200.- pairs Shoes, styles, high and Cuban heels. 153 Pll!s ‘Women's Punips and Oxfords, kid and "~~~ 30 Pa patent deather in -several ~ Broken sizes. I-r- m.‘ ‘o‘n‘u' Pairs Boys' Oxfords, black and tan, Good Y satin. SOILED. Mostly small Alum Were- ~ ‘" welt sole. Sizes in m 1to 6. Were $2.95 -na, 4 1 Imborted Fanes ov ::“:::‘!. mr&lr":l};:ew ‘:r;m yellow $1.05 to $3.95. Now..... % 65¢ 't ' - .§3.95. - Now Sosion $ . T, O i i an ite. 100 Pairs Women's Slippers, 2 Rattania Fiber Rags, sise " 76%i ‘TRrMMINGS, AISLE 22, PrRsT PLOOR. | 40 Pairs Children's Siippers, felt, satin and kid. SoITED. "Sran SR Ve 8 A | “Fag.Chiem S, (0 i god b s : 0 i Womens Whily Shees '’ SOTLED Now -850 i Mitrador Napkins Broken sizes. Were 8585. Now .......$2.95 100 Pairs Boys' Lace-to-toe Keds, discontinued R 5195 50 . Pairs Children’s Sandals, tan and hl-cki ;gvlrs Broken sizes. Were, $1 -and $1.50. 1 .dozen ow ... 2 by : B»mkm":m?' e, : + Were $3. 5 dozen Mirador Nap- STORE DOWN STAIRS kins, with scalloped edges. Size PR Ruffled ‘Marquisette Curtain‘s, Specnal' 31'25 pair 3 Gal-lith Cfio‘rerk' R R 100 pairs Extra-wide Ruffed Marquisette Curtains, very good o st I s i 1 75 quality. Made with full valance and tie backs. 2!§ yards long. Now . 2 Men 3 Broaddoth a]amas special 31 45 Pa“' vecial, /9¢ 50 Pairs Flat Tyory Marquisette Curtains, Large collection of remnants and short lengths Cretonnes and various uphol- 75 Galalith.. Chokers, in various b el dnperyf e e o with 3-inch’ hem. Specially prieed, 200 Pairs Pa)am-s, full-cut and well made in stvles and colorings to blend with pair ... man; GREATLY REDUCED Y plain colors and fancy patterns. Sizes A to D. Fall coitumes. i 300 Men's Athletic Union Suits of checked 150 Men's Fancy Shirts, slightly SOILED. -~ !Ifluv:m'muum “ad fellows: = UrHoLsTERY, StxTH FLOOR. - ifi FOR OLEARANOE- madras. Sizes 3B. to_46. .-Very special..55¢ Collar-attached and neckband styles. Sizes % Th Bl I d T Tumblcrs S ect al 100. Men’s White Broadcloth Shirts, neckband in lot, 14 to 17, Were $1,66. Now....$1.15 . 7 [ 1N~ own cc ea s p B kf ¢ £ 15 e S s, "fiu"’:kt’."} Ihi o SR ey o ?1'&"’;;., 1"{3"11:4 e : $1 dozen. -6 dozen of these attractive Iced Tea Glasses with light cut design. reakfast Plates, cu:.h 2 Glass Fish Platters, with nickel. frames. Were $5.50. Now. l!NCrllll Sets, with tray.. W« 0 180 Mannfacturer's Samples of Imported Decorated Breakfast Plates. only one-of-a-kind., " Spe- ¢ cial, 15c ‘each. 200 Pairs Men’s Plain Silk Hose, sizes in lot, cial. . 3 pairs for $1 00.% to 12. Wl!l’n $1 pair., Now.........§50 50 Men's Wlll: Tlu. Werc '35. Now....15¢ * Men’s All-Wool" Trousers, $3.50 were s5 22 Pairs Trousers, sizes in lot 28 to 40. NO ALTERATIONS, 8 Men's Slickers, yellow and black, brokew-sizes. Were $6.50. Now ‘o5 5 DOWN STAIRS BTO“ i 8 Colored Glass Imported Flower Vases. Were $3. Now .81 l Cnlered Glass Compnlo Was $1. o NOW o AL AR - 8 llllll-pllnlfll Glu (ltlm !llvflr.l. 51, Now. Dinnerware, Pottery, reduced Noverty JEWELRY, .

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