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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY. AUGUST 21, 1930. ynch and assoclates of Atl it he, who selected his sister, Miss | AN[]-I-HER IS SUUGH]‘ ALLEGES BOND BUYERS 'i::;,.fs e i e m“:d;fii%fim“fiég'fimmwm‘m;EDWARD GIBBONS WINS | Ommche, wh e et maic sons| TWO LURAY WEDDINGS |Gander s gmdiade of Court her: yesterday. interests in the premises to Lynch or | Th eddi took place 4 HAVE BEEN DEFRAUDED “."tcor™botoe vy aemr 3 s R W7 | TOURNAMENT HONORS eGmche ecened third s and v g oo {5 i ok plcy um M - | spiring 1l control.” | nis wife as second maid. Fourth prize | John B. ‘Jetkins of the | McCormick, Jefferson, Pa., ‘and E. | Ceremonies Held. and | tTip to Virginia Beach, Norfolk, New- ! — Warren McConche, who i Dickerson, Camden, N. J. asks .p.‘ Captures First at Marshall Hall| Was awarded s Thirty-four Defendants Are Named | U o o 'veceiver for the propersy, | Wires nnm Workis e u named his sister, Miss Margaret M- | Soecial Dispatch to The Star. in Suit Involving Construc- !for an accounting and for a discovery | b and Crowns Miss Moreland | Conche, third maid. Fourteen knights| LURAY, Va, August 21.—Mr. . 3 of assets sald to belong to several cor- Burned when electric wires in a man- Q 2 Mrs, E. port News and Richmon hqk'# } tion of Miami Hotel, ueen. competed in the riding. rs, ‘T. Brubaker announced the be at the home of Mr. and Mrdj 5 Special Dispatch to The Star. J. Prank Parran, State's attorney for| marriage of their daughter Mildred | Gander after September 1. | own $20,000 worth of the bonds, the By the Associated Press | suit asscrts. A total of 34 defendants, | Short-circuited, William Lanahan, 23| “\fARSHALL HALL, Md., August 21— | Prince GO O it mbemore | EStelle, to Henry Martin Gander, son | Cletus Good of Rileyvilley (] Three Accused of Conspirac MIAMI, Fla, August 21.—A charge inciuding a number of local real estate |vears old, of 336 Thirteenth street| Edward Gibbons won first honers ir the | knights. . | county, announced the marriage of h p Y that purchasers of $1,600,000 bonds is- and hotel concerns, is named. northeast, was treated at Emergency | annual tilting tournament yesterday and | 2ttorney, was the orator of the evening. ;! Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gander. Both | 4aughter, Miss Reda Blanche Good f? b to Kill Carlton Will Be Ar- |sued for construction’of the Columbus| “The suit alleges’ that tie otel, al- | pocniie) vesterday. A fellow workmay |CTOWned Miss Bertha Moreland, assist- S ve near Luray and are members of | Geoige: Rovert Hill. also of Rieyeilh 25 raigned Wednesday. Primitive Baptist Church |Mr. and Mrs. Gander are now on A | porations. McCormick and Dickerson | hole in which he was working became | Hotel, a bay front hostelry here, have | though now operating at a profit, has ant principal of the Oxon Hill Con-| British government employes now | well known Page County families. The | The marriage took p) been defrauded and injured through been so handled as to make it appear to0k him to the hospital, where his | solidated School, queen. | number more than 306,000, an ,ncremlbride is a graduate of State Teachers’ |the Methodist parsonage. manipulations on the part of S. A.!that it is losing money, “the purpose be- ' condition was pronounced not serious.' Second honors went to James Mc- |of nearly 3,500 in the last 12 months. |College at Harrisonburg, while Mr. ' Maxwell performed the ceremony. WoobpwARD & LoTHROP 10" 11™ F aND G STREETS emnant Day Savings See Our Other Re nnant Day Offerings in Today’s Edition of the Washington Times By the Associated Press. JACKSONVILLE, Fla, August 21.—| Tnvestigation into an alleged plot to as- | sassinate Gov. Doyle E. Carlton went ' forward slowly yesterday as county au- thorities concentrated on prepariny evidence for presentation at a pr Tininasy hearing next week for three | men charged with conspiracy. The preliminary hearing, originaily | set for next Monday, was postponed | until Wednesday by County Solicitor L. D. Howell, in charge of the prosecution. | Meantimé, authorities continued their search for a fourth man, believed to have been implicated in the alleged plot. His identify was not made public. Three Under $500 Bond. The other three men arrested in the case are Fred O. Eberhardt, Tall hassee publisher; Frank Ralls, form Carlton campaigner, and Henry Hal- | sema, real estate operator, who also faces a liquor charge. All ‘are at lib- under $500 bond. They stout have maintained ignorance of any al- leged plot since they were taken into | custody here Saturd: night 1 Announcement_was made _yesterd: that the Duval County Board of Com- | missioners had voted to cancel a con- | tract with Eberhardt whereby the editor | was to collect from the State a “cer- | tain sum of money due the county, of | which the board knows nothing.” ~The | Friday Brings See Our Other Remnant Day Offerings in Today's Edition of the Washington Times Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable nor exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. i lace Mats, Final and Drastic Clearance . . . Macl"e}:rz: E,ace e Men’s 3-Piece Summer Suits, $19.75 T e Women'’s and Misses’” Shagmoor Coats Reduced $25 Were 535 and $39.50 $39.50 were $59.50 and 56950 5; tan and gray. Single and double breasted. Sizes 17; with squirrel, wolf and kit fox collars. Sizes 14 14t 42, to 42 1_Mad Cloth, size - 5 Was i contract was given Eberhardt last | Were $35 and $40 2 M Obloy’ Fikbe 5 Pt e . 5 . 4 3x18 inches. Were $1. No Friday. St 100 Men's 3-piece Summer Suits, coat, vest and trousers, tailored of im- f Dozen Mirador Napkins S snnsanciog = ported and domestic rics. Silk-trimmed for added comfort osen, i e commissioners said POTEEC a1 & > 2 d contract, the commissioners itk Men's Stoar, Sconp FLoor. et o c how Cinen Centerpieces. triied " with 6 Women's Black Silk Coats. belted 6 Missew Dress Coats Tailored, belt- 10, Misses' White and Pastel Coats. intended to collect or how . 4 inch Venetian lace pattern, 24x24 and plain models. Novelty button ed mocels. covert, faulkrepe, Basketweaves and pongee crepe: collect them, but had agread to & Inches Were 3450. N cuffs. Sizes 36 to 40. 12 Misses’ crepe elv‘;e snm 1to 28,7 Were 410 1. “Wers “fle.50 to fl: him half; provided ths funds loga Black Silkc Coats with capes, Jabots §930. Now. . o were due the county. Eberhardt velty sleeves. Belted at the Wamen's B Latke broad y F. S S . We 5. Now...... nos 1 d 4 i Ill tline. 0( e faille and cel- tail collars. O( laulkrenr‘ claire oy ety S, the emveetion | Men’s Fine Summer Suits ol i, AU S e ok s S ! = " com- v Brovn, fan age Green. e N % would not be embarrassing to the com- | $ 75 ; < o et “C 3950, m "5"”%’.,"" o an 8 Misses’ Coiorful Were $50 X n Doities. s and $59.50. ow 17, Coat: Joh ||l oy d t Sy B e e mission, “to the State or to the Gov- | o uten emor | palis | l’! 'l"‘llv (‘ln(llly size 18x27, reduced ls i 7 Misses’ Black, Velvetoen Coats 84, Sizes 14 'to 18 Wona's axn Missrs? Ooars;iflaran Froon: T S er e 5T Carlton Examines Contract. Gov. Carlton requested a copy of the contract and then advised J. J. Rede- vats, chairman of the board, at a con- ference at Tallahassee to “tell your & pites Eoglish Frunel Trousl board that it will fare better if it d°als Were 320, Now . 'y with Stat> offictals.” i d‘"gn{;‘;ntz};lns on the board’s decision | THE ENGLISH SHOP OF THE MEN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR. 13, 2 ;;"5.... to cancel the contract, Eberhardt said | il 1% I“r__dl..”u. e uced as follows. he had a legal contract with the countv, | - 3 ed ? 10 BIUC sports COatS’ 514'/5 Were 525 3 Were *17.50 n;an : flare models_in Meeda, Covert and and Broadcloth. Large collars of § 5 DRbaTEl" - %O nanglex z Now 2 which was entered into in geod faiti. Eberhardt, who has waged an edx}u)r al .3 were $15. Now Marianna, n{;v-dmxda';g s"'\’\'zm' ?A"“ and white ng.mk Sizes :;*‘g, > %11 ov. Carlton since the latter ar sizes, 36, 37, 40, 42; shorts, 36, 37, 40, 42; stouts, 38, 39, 42. . 37k Y ere ta Y re A Men's Tape-edse Black ‘Silk Unbrel: O S el vous Geslarod, It 15 Vet R SR 37, 40, 42; stor Fancy LINENs, Seconn FLOOR, Y 5 ; s .5 fast Toorib: frames, Wih Silk Umbrel evident that the Governor is determined to_injure me in every way possible.” Pending a preliminary hearing for the trio arrested in the alleged assassina- tion plot, county authorities announced they would not divudge any informa- Broken pat- Regular, short, e Now o .8 26 S Were $4.80* Now - |.. Round Centerpiecan. W, English Tropical and West of - tern range. TROUSERS stout and long sizes. Women’s Umbrellas, $265 Were $3.95 15 Swiss Gloria Umbrellas, in red, purple, navy and green. 16-rib frames, with assorted composition hlnles ‘Tips and ferrules to match. 3 Larger Women's Coats of Faulkrepe d nl:uad:’m"xlf -ndf’éu'{f“ Larger Women’s Silk Coats, $39.50 Were $95 to $135 6 one- m a-kind models. Collars of Galyak, Ermine, Mole and Fitch. 4415, 46%; and 48%5. 4 Little Women's Coats. Straight and 31 to 35 and 42. .. 80,95 b A . A Plain Drews Cois ¢ & % i ling silver trimmed. °Malaccn wood 10 Pairs Linen Knickers, $1.95 Were 5395 Victor Radio, $175 Was $208 WP, et T R R iimncivas, Atsis 21, Fitst Fioon « ‘l‘hg{]lg;g:p;orungmgg (Tadio and SeECTAL-B1zE COATS, Tiinp FLOOR. Millinery Salon Hats, %5 o Were $15 and $18.50 10 Palm Beach Suits, $9075 Were 516.50 1 o e, 25 large-brim hair and lace straw tion about the case. g " pocke Regular sizes, 36, 39, 46; stouts, 40, 42, 44, 46. NO ALTERATIONS. 13, Mats of giraw and novelty tabriey, COL. CORNELL TO RETIRE e e faSg i Forihs THE MILLINERY SALON, THIRD FLOOR, . AFTES;(LYEAR SdERVIEEi Min’s AlllWosl Bath:ng Suxts, $2.35 Silk Hats, $3 Were 55 to $10 alvary icer Staticned at o5 Were $5 fons, flat crepes and rajah crepes. printed chiffons. Jacket models. 35 hats of belting ribbon, shantung Sizes 38 to 44. Pastel shades. Sizes 38, 40, 44 and 46. 4nd sudanette, Pastel shades 14 Frocks of washable crepe, linen, 16_Printed Linen, Crepe, Chiffon snd 25 Straw_and Fabric Hats e Moines—Maj. French of Coast 23 Men's Bathing Suits, regular and speed models; sizes 36, 38, 40, voile, printed crepe and ralah crepe n-m-n. T;I!Id-r:l ‘rmn O f s to $10. Now Artillery Transferred. 42 and 44. d -nl l‘uum llhlellr lndrr\'\lrll 32 N 's Novelly Madras Golf Suits. 38, an fancy shorts wiih white to) ( le Pl!l!l ral’m;” Sile“n A‘ Juvenile Suits, $1.95 3 B e B Were $2.95 - n's Famcy Madras Shoris. 29" Ba and $42.50. Now cizes 30,35 and 34 Were 1. Now 856 WOMEN’S DRESSES, THIRD FLOOR. ks Now 53 ;t; boy.s nnen and brondcloth sults, W alnut Room ‘Frocks, $22 "ere 5£.50 and $59.50 2 10; of printed chiffon ensembles. flat crepe, printed chiffon and printed Rubberized Aprons, 45¢ e, PR L S13 08 3P o A 36 Household Aprons, assorted , with 1 2 Froeks of flat crepe and crepe de colors—specially priced. : r;'a“;':u:;?";;'«'e F'gfz.p's 3:,‘ 38 'n‘ge‘ .-33'5 Sizes 38 and 44, = Were uv.so $49.50. 0. Were Ve ie and Printed sizes 36 and ‘Waist sizes, 38, 40 and 42. Women’s Dresses Greatly Reduced $7.50 were s19.50 $1Q wereszs 12 printed crepes, printed chif- 12 printed crepe, white flat crepe, R Pons Froor. Luggage Reduced 3 Leather Suitcases, “as is" - ther Sultcases, ax is"; reduced Col. William A. Cornell, Cavalry, at Des Moines as instructor of the lm\n\ National Guard, will be placed on the | retired list Noverber 30 on his own ap- | plication _after more than 30 years | service; Maj. Paul H. French. Coast Artillery, has been transferred from Fort Totten, N. Y, to the Georgia School of Technology ‘at Atlanta; Chap- lain P. H. Moehimann, from Fort e reomory gkane - fnCaaute Pield, 45 pairs Men's Black and Tan Cali Oxiords; medium, wide and nar- e the Bt Chnas Soce (ot now toe lasts. Straight tip style. Sizes AA 9%, 10, 10%, 11: A 734, University of Alabama: Capt. Edward 81, 9, 915, 10, 10%%, 11: B 5%, 6%, 7, 7%, 8, 8%, 9, 9%, 10, 1014, 11; !éccles Cvllul‘nfirmnster Corps, from Fort , 714, 8, 814, 9, 10, 1145 D 5, 6%, 714, 8, 814, 9%, 10. eorge Wright. Wash. to Manila, P, 1.; 36 pairs Sports Oxfords, in various combinations. Medium, wide and S b ooauet SAGIubL aGZ'-’.'- i narrow toe lasts. Golf Oxfords in the lot. Sizes B 7% to 11; C 6 to 1: D 6 to 11 in lot. 350 pplNow e 3 ‘Eub)ll 4 Foldi gust 31 on his own application after THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Were 75c. Now more than 32 years' service; Capt. Wil- liam A Switt, Infantry, {rom Fori Sam | ouston, Tex . to the Kansas State Ag- 2 ‘xr Were $1.25 Chaplain Edmond J. Grifin from Cha- BOYS ash ShOl’tS, 65c $1.50 and $2 o morh and il nute Field, N, to Fert George G.! 298 Pairs Wash Shorts of striped linen and plain white poplin. Sizes SOIIFD Wars 20e "Now % e Ak NoTIONS, ATSLE 21, FIRsT FLOOR. 33_Men's Fane Hang Tics.Were 180 Now a5 THE MEN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Street and Sports Oxfords, $5.45 Were §9 to $13.50 pair Was" un 3 1 Leather Bulicae. ‘Was $30. 'Now §17.50 1 Hanger Case. Was $17.50. Now $11.50 LuGcAcE, FourTH FLOOR. ow . 2 . ..$2. JUVENILE APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. Girls” Berets, 25¢ Were 75¢ and $1.50 75 berets of rayon, suede cloth and novelty silks. 22 Girls' Summer Hats, noreity straws Milans and piaue. Were GIrLs’ HaTs, FOURTI! noon Blouses, 3450 et 30 crepe, gorgette, net and chif- fon blouses. Plain and printed. Sizes 32 to 40. . ‘otton and Silk _Blouses, el Misses’ Better GQ.WHS, $19.75 z"}’;s $39.50 ades Sha Vo™ g S BLOUSES, THIRD FLOOR. Girls’ Dresses, $495 75" 19 dresses of crepe de chine. Red, o crepe ‘georgeite and 1 Satin with sleeves, size, 38 8 Frocks, of peach chifton. white chiffon and blue crepe dia'gkuw-nd cape styles. Sizes 38 an ere ‘WALNUT RooM, THIRD FLOOR. $49.50, $59.50 and $65. Now.....$35 Misses’ Frocks, $14.50 were 51950 1o $30 42 evening, afternoon and street dresses. Of chifion, crepe and shan- g ; DI s amd plain colors. Siz 20, 60 Bays’ Wash Suits In short sleeved £ lflyl I-hlel Bathing Suits, sizes e ithipsiven i L L Fire Leaves 200 Homeless. and deevelens Sy, "1 lien Shaki : Twere $215. *Now &1'13 Toys Greatly Reduced Misses' Dresses, THiRD FLOOR. VICTORIA, British Columbia, Sl :?gabl:l‘uldh(“nllh 811!! to 6. WK‘ 2 Nuv‘\“ huhl, size 4. Were f‘l“ 3 ’n:u-uwuunsngw’nm- tamn!ele‘wh)\ ~ y A b S poles. - were Nor 21 (®).—Fire destroyed 45 buildings of | 15 Bove” Sports’ Coats ‘o st ieeveiess Swenters 2, Sand Boxes, size 333 ‘feéi’ Were the Kaj r Lumb c 41 wool fll'mal Sizes 4, 5, 10. r‘nloll 5 and 1. 58 50, No: 5 ot Zopor.;fl]es ws:rof ;I“rest‘ l:én?]:l;,l e nd Were $10.75 each. 4 Blrlfblvd ""S"‘N'!d“c’d as (0",&!! more than 250 residents homeless yes- “Lonr White Flann HZH ’l 21.50. 1 \\'"e $4.50. £ terday. Damage was estimated by com- e 5""‘“.’ Sl aw % N Bars P Wren Houses, pany officials in excess of $300,000. Men, omen sng chhlldren fled from. their Bexs’ Buttan.on S5er lomes as the blaze spread with startlin l d ts K. L Eapidity. §. Sievens, 3 mill emaploye Sifer ahd, oort akck L il Il"nm Wraps of . blue, yellow. tan and prints, Sizes the only casualty, was burned on the | Tae Bovs' SToRE, FoURTH FLOOR. & THMD FLOOR. hd u‘l“s'o‘ Now 3 Bea 000 face. 4—Were 31325, Now. s0e Frete 130 56" Fiow Si2e 8. 10 gt 1) . GirLs’ APPAIIL, FourRTH FL( W &L Fiber Rugs, $7-95 were s1.95 Sports Frocks, $5 Were 1075 10 s19.50 G 1 lot 9x12 W. & L. Fit R duced his 1 fi ad t Unde Redu“d t S t! to t v ‘o) o e e e s tyreduted: o dhisggviipticenion "Tae Toy Stons, Founsa Fioon 111, 2 and 3 piece frocks of pique, linen and silk. oar - Sl ;?;'fl"::'g"’ "B Dolls Greatly Rcduced dres: 2 Fly-Lo Dolls. We 3 Velvet ‘Wraps, cize 38 and 42, Were $20.50. Now ... $12.25 ricultural College at Manhattan, and | 6 sports, afternoon and evening dresses. Organdy, shantung and flat l!s each. an crepe. Sizes 14 to 18. roken” siges. slishily 3 i 5 Al on _and Evening Dresses, o 7 Street and At ; erepe and. chiffon " Sives. 12 Pt ur ey """v'fr '"'x'"a N crepe and fon. Now Co‘lege Professor Dies. PARIS, August 21 (#)—Prof. E. P Balliot, formerly of Evanston, I, a rofessor erneritus of Northwestern | O " 1 Super Quality Chinese Rus. cholce niversity, died at his home in Mon! aliern: sise $375. gomery. near Paris, Monda Ro Fine " Quaiity Chinése T xS, Was 35750, Now WINS INSTAKT FiSOR SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. 25 Ravon Chi i Panti and” Bleomers. SOTLED. Broken tizes o) Were $135 ana 3150, Now .. % Women’s and Misses” Pumps and P T Oxfords, $3.95 pair Were $10 and 51250 Imported Oval Rush Rugs, size 30x60. Were $4.75. NOW.... .........80.10 Fine Quality Gra Was $10.95. Now. Fine Quality Graws Russ, size nxln size 9x12. 2 lleny n-ulm nner Russ, size lx7 2 Mamn Paite’Wers i ere $8.75 L8495 2 Imported Dolls. Were u 0. Rus, % Carpy awies, " Anighed ends nitted ift-up shoulder and e. e camisole top. ti Broken sizes IN SMART CiRCLES Beauty-Wise Women Delight In Using a Porder for Each Type of Skin It's new! It's dif- A ferent! It's individ- ual! And it answers a practical beauty need in bringing amazing new charm to the complexion . of every woman! No wonder the Plough idea of a powder for each type of skin— one for oily skin, one for dry skin, one for mnormal skin: meeting instant response! For when you start using the one of Plough's Three Face Pow- ders made for your type of skin, you do mot have to wait for re- sults. Instantly you see the silken texture, the glowing freshness and charm of your complexion! FOR OILY SKIN—Choose Plough" #Incense of Flowers” Face Powder, heavy texture, in the oval box—T75e. FOR DRY SKIN-——Choose Plough's “Favorite Bouquet” Face Powder, light texture, in the squ box—30e. FOR NORMAL SKIN—Choose Plough’s “Exquisite” Face Powder, medium texture, in round box—50e. Each ~f the Plough Powders comes in white, flesh, pink, brun- ette and sun-tan tints. 1f you are mot certain as to which Plough Face Powder you should buy, write Peggy Martin, Beauty Consultant, Plough, Ine., Memphis, Tenn., specifying the tint you want and you will receive fres test packages of the three different powders. Sough's 3 FACE POWDERS CREATED BY pLOUdM NEW YORK ~ MEMPHIS SAN FRANGISCO Wilton Now SR Was" 1165." Now v Now to 52.45 21, Smail ' Rubber nnm American Reproduriion of Orienial Rug, size 9x12. Was 3150. Now. 895 Imported ~ Super Quality Belgian Moutzourk Rups.. size 8x10. ~ Were 3 Fine sm.m-- Axminster u-u 12— Were 530, RUGs, Firth FLoOK. vards Linoleum Remnants. up to 6 squate 3ards. REDUCED '; REGULAR P 3 Carsel Hassocks. Were $2. Now S0c Water Tumblers, Special, 5¢ 200 Thin Blown Water Tumblers. Wreath design. 13 Colored Grapetruit Cockiall Glasses 12 Colored Glass Sandwich Trays. with liners. Were 32 $1.25 e e 1 Novelty Fish Aquarium .na Stand. Was Now 3 e Gl # Colored Imported Handled blers. sherbets, Were finger bowls. = Close-out green glasswai Odds and Ends of Tabl re. Some IMPENFROT; | Sreatly reduced for clearance. GLASSWARE, FIFTH FLOOR. Friday Selling of Books, %1 Identical Volumes Have Regularly Been $2.50 to §5 100 assorted titles in this special purchase which includes books of travel, science, fictjon and biography. 5 2-Volume Sets of Wells' Outline of History, fully illustrated. Identical sets were §15. These on sale Friday for 85 Other Book Offerings Greatly Underpriced 5 Complete Works of O. Henry. 40 Children's Books: Xn tllustrated Special 2.5 copies of “Ivai " 10 illus- 5 Works of Do 3 Works of Now 25 Volumes ‘Little N 24 leather binding. i 10_Fiat Glove Worla aths pe THE BoOK STORF, A|<L!s 23-25, FirsT FLOOR. Jitfy Auto Scat Covers, Special, $2 set 2 sets Jiffy Auto Seat Covers 1 Aute, Tire, size 331 16.75. Now 5. 38 8rorTING GOODS, FOURTH FLOOR. 1 Burke Matched Golf Set. Was S48 Now . A 535 & Doxs. " Were S50 Now .. THE Toy SToRE, FOURTH FLOOR. Week-End Candy Speclal 2 Pounds, 95¢ 35 varieties in each box—creams, bon bons, chocolate-covered nuts, (‘hocolahflfnll hnmemnde. 1—Was $350. Now 2 CanDY, AIsLES 12-14, Frst FLOOR. Initial Folios, 50c Were $1 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. White paver with colored initial to match lining of envelope.. Initials A, B, C.K,N, R, S, T and W. SOILED 40 Hoxes Paper—24 sheets paper. 24 envelopes. White or grav paper. with lined envelopes. Were 50c. Now 3¢ STATIONERY, AISLE 1, FIRST FLOOR. Wash Cloths, Special 6 for 45¢; 85¢ dozen 5 dnun white with colored border: % Fine’ Quatity Nail Brashes, colored backs. Speci ‘TorLer Goobs ArsLes 14-16, Fmast FLoOR. Art Embroidery Reduced 1 Model White Baiiste Crib Spread. Was Now 1 Model Baby Pillow to mateh spread was s 52 e Fhite “lawn, 10 stamped sur'n 45-inch. ‘on’ ‘oyster Fhite linen 98c. As i5... 3 . oerclonar "oranze Figured sanitas covered. Ware 8 + misek Sateen-cavered Bl binding. ~Were 68¢. “0c ART EMBROIDERY, Slvnfl'n FLOOR. Handkerchiefs Reduced 0dd lot of women's and boys' linen handkerchiefs. Plain white with initials, and colored chiffons. The reduced prices range from 20¢ to $1. HANDKERCHTEFS, AlSLE 8 Fmst FLOOR. 34_pairs Women's Spectator Sports Pumps, white buck, trimmed in black or brown. Built-up leath- er heels. Strap and opera styl Sizes AAA 5, 5!3 and 6'2; AA A 4'5 5and 6; B 4, 4‘;,5!1’1!1 6; C.’i 31, 4'2 and 7 $3.9! Wnl!lfll AND MIssEs’ SHOES 49 pairs Sports Oxfords with rub- ber soles. White buck trimmed in black and brown and elk with brown trimming. Also beige and gray trimmed with lizard. Com- bined sizes—AAA 5 and 6; AA 5, 512 and 6; A 4 to 6; B 3% to 513; C 3, 315, 4, 4!2, 6 and B and styles, snm so. xn.’ 38, 40 and & B8¢ Were i1 Bed Sacques, Robes, $3.95 .+ Were §7.50, $7. 8 lace-trimmed and tailored sitk bed sacques. 6 crepe de chine ‘THIRD FLOOR. 7 $3.95 Juniors” Patent Leather Pumps and Oxfords, $3.75 pair Were 55 and 56.50 Junior Misses’ Patent Pumps, cut-out gn side, covered military Sizes AA 3, 414, 6% and 7; A 3, 314, 7% and 8; B 2%, 3; C and 6. Two-tone Elk Oxfords, leather and rubber 2 i B 12, 1214 and 1%; C 1134, 123, 2 19 pairs Junior ( soles. Sizes A 11 ,1and 2; D 1 L] lerl Junior Misse White Buckskin d Biack and White Calf Oxfords, o B and pai an les, sizes A 512, B 201 and 23 and 1. Were $7.50 and Now i gl tlords 10, Paiey Boyw Keds s rimmin o 1o 57 Werd 1450 Now $1.35 only " Were 33,38, Now CHILDREN'S SHoOEs, FourTH FLOOR. Misses” Lisle Hose, 3 pairs $1 Were 50c 48 pairs full-fashioned lisle hose, champagne and beige. Sizes & to 10. S0 Pairs Ch uun‘-na Socks. 17 Pairs Misses’ Gray Silk Hose. semi- fashicned. Sizes 8. 8!, 9 and 10. Were $1 pair. Now......3 pairs, 81 Misses’ Honnv. Amu 17. Frst FLOOR. Cotton Dress Fabrics Reduced 400 Remmnants of Cotton Dress Fabrics, in lengths from 1 to 3 yards. REDUCED !4 AND MORE FOR CLEARANCE. CorToN Dress Goops, SECOND FLOOR. Pastel Necklaces, Special, 75¢ 30 Simulated Prystal Necklaces in choker and 24-inch lengths. Pastel shades, ity Necklaces and Bracelets, nel Crystal Necklaces, Were w. . NOW oouuveoiiainae se. NoveLTY JEWELRY, A1SLE 10, Fmst FLOOR. Tobes, tailored and lace trimmed. 5 Printed Robes. tailored strai htline 3 = Werl tylex: others with flared skirt. Now ) lm];urled Chiexe c...ue Conis, yersibl it e Were 330" "Now. Nrctiees, THIRD Crepe Costume Sltps, 33-’5 Were $7.50 and $10 11, lace-trimmed and embroidered. 10 Lace-trimmed, Low-back Prin Slips of crepe de chine. 3595, & Satin’and ‘Crepe Costnm Siis, lace trimmed on top an Princesse Style” and. tatlored stgiee, Were $10, " Now b L) CosTuME Stps, THIRD FLOOR, Silk and Lace Bandeaus S] Were I‘l to $5 0 Brassie: 32 to 44; !lde-book Girdles and Garter Belts, sizes 26, 30, !l. 32 ;nd 34; Net Corzet mu‘ size 5 English of treco and Were $8.50. paets an A S K E’l‘l‘s 31, fl. 34pd0 and 42, ere A e aosus i slrales, aizes $7.5¢ Now. . ki CoRsETs, THIRD FLOOR, 40 and_43: Were 35 to $1.95 Home Frocks, $145 Were $1.95 and $2.95 20, of tub silk, dimity and printed Jawn. Long sleceves and sleeve- ess 5 Ensembles of printed Dln - zephyr ‘o ted "and leros and