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BRITISH LEADERS SEE IMPROVEMENT Snowden and Premier Ben- nett of Canada Discuss Conditions on Radio. By the Assoclated Press. LONDON, October 16.—Expressions of confidence of two British empire and that better times are tracted wide attention today. The predictions of improvement in economic conditions, made by both | Philip snowden, chancellor of the ex- chequer, and R. B. Bennett, Olnldhn premier, in radio addresses last night were made at about the time of issu- ance of a Conservative tform by Stanley Blldvlm in wi . Bald- win. after assalling the ubor ‘adminis- tration, proposed an emer(eney tarift on all manufactured goods. “A hundred years ago thh;gl quite as bad, or worse, ey are today,” Mr. Snowden, an ardent free trade advocate, said at a banquet. “But things changed, and the next 80 years marked the greatest period of pros- fi! rity and the greatest advance in the tory of the country. Another Change Expected. “Times will change again. Undoubt- edly we are now suffering less than - | tions of THE EVENING the world. Dllfln' t.he put six mnuu ‘we have maintained proportion of our producmm v.han Ger- many or the United Sta Premier Bennett referred to his plan for empire preferential tariff treltmnnt as a means of closer empire economic relations and warned that if this op- ponlnnlty 1s neglected it may not come again ‘The chasm separating the Conserva- tive protectionists and those of the wing of the party still acknowledging unqufitlonl.n: leadership of Stanley Baldwin was further accentuated today as study of Mr. Baldwin's newly enun- ciated m for the party p! led. Emergency Tariff Promised. ‘The Conservative leader's statement, after assailing practically every phase of the MacDonald Labor government administration, advances as its prin- cipal constructive feature a promise of STAR, WASHINGTON, tured goods when the party returns to power. Lord Brentford, who was formerly Sir ‘William Je H!cks home secretary in Mr, cabinet, issued a state- ment Cfltlclflu Baldwin's proposals as “thi lalism.” Soc! ) party conference today st Torquay. are erence y al uay, are d to reavow their traditional policy of free trade. Manx Herring Season Poor. As a result of an unprecedented shortage of herrings in the Irish Sea, " | fewer herrings have been turned into kippers on the Isle of Man this season than for many years. The Scottish girls, who clean and pack the fish, have returned home, as have the Scottish and Irish drifters, curers and kippers. One curer says the season has been the thinnest he has ever experienced at a D. C, THEOLOGICAL STUDY TO TAKE IN SCIENCE | President of Evangelical Seminary Says Delicate Task of Investi- gation Must Be Faced. By the Assoclated Press. OMAHA, Nebr., October 16.—Theo- logical schools of today, in the opinion of Rev. G. B. Kimmel, president of the Evangelical Theological Seminary at Naperville, Ill., must recognize the scien- tific_trend “which is interested not so much in the traditions of faith as in the facts behind them.” He gave expression to his belief in addressing the Officers’ Council of the THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1930. Seventh Day Adventists- which opened its convention here yesterday. “This means,” he said, "'.hlt the teacher can no longer be content with %mm‘ intellectual assent of the lent as to the doctrines of the church, but also must assume the more delicate task of guiding the student in ;hfthlnm"llflan of the foundation of In presenting the report of Albright College, Reading, Pa., President W. F. Teel warned against tendencies of youth to rush into some occupation that brin immediate financial results. He said “the training which enables a man to appreciate art and literature” was of importance to make him a power in soclety. ki giant coal terminal just com- pleced by the South Manchurian Rail- way at Kanseishi, across the bay from Dairen, loads coal at the rate of 2,400 tons an hour. NEW FUND WILL GIVE 10,000 JOBS Gotham Committee to $150,000 Weekly to Hire Poor. By the Associated Press. —NEW YORK, October 16.—Plans to raise $150,000 weekly to hire 10,000 heads of families to work in New York City's parks and on similar jobs this Winter to alleviate the unemployment situation_were announced yesterday by Seward Prosser, chairman of the board of the Bankers' Trust Co. Mr. Prosser sald financial and_busi- ness executives had formed an Emer- Raise Pl '3—13 o t Committee gency nmp!oymcn Py ‘ Walter R. Herrick, parks, said he had not heard of mu plan_officially, but heartily aj . He said his department euumw- between 3,000 and 5,000 men if the money were raised. Miss Ann Kempshall, superintendent and assistant director of the Charity Organization Society, said the plans provided for hiring men at $3 daily !or a five-day week. She said charity or ganizations considered $15 the Io'ut | weekly wage on.which a family can live in New York. gt pa e T ‘The first Kerry Hill lheep have been shipped from England to Vi Canada, where, it is Belleved the mate is suitable for raising this straif. eaders that the dark days are passing some of the other great industrial na- an emergency tariff on all manufac- Manx port. WooDWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F anD G STREETS Tomorrow—Remnant Day—Save % and More Remnant Day Merchandise Is Not Returnable Nor Exchangeable, Not Sent C. O. D, Nor on Approval, Mail or Phone Orders Not Accepted Men’s Fine Suits, $35 Were 550 40 of these fine suits at this low price, because we are discontinuing this price line. Fabrics and patterns that are popular this Fall. Models for men and young men, in regular, short, long and stout sizes. Young Men’s Topcoats, $19.75 Were $35 25 Topcoats, in raglan and set-in sleeve models. Tw eeds in black-and-white, tan-and-white; cheviots in tan and brown mixtures. Sizes 34 to 4. THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. . Men’s English Overcoats, $34 Were 575 5 rine Quality Scotch Cheviot Overcoats, sizes 40 to 46 only. + 1 Two-piece Golf Suit, tan Shetland. Size 44 regu- Now ......$49.50 lar. Was $50. Now $15 10 mlflmh light-weight; plain black and gray ects. Sizes 36 to 44. Were $25. Now......$12 _ ‘THE ENGLISH SHOP OF THE MEN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Silk-and-Rayon Socks 35C Were 50c pair 3 Pairs, $1. 200 pairs Men’s Silk-and-Rayon Socks, with seamless lisle double heels and toes. Black, navy, cor- dovan, gray, London tan and white. Sizes 10 to i1%. 20 hlnuz;’:.'l'u;cupun u)un. Fancy Colored to 8 Ties. Were $1. ‘Were $2.50. Now. ’ a ' 10 Pairs Imported Handmade Gof l'l" diamond patferns. Sizes xn and 102, Were no. NOW ...iiivishaseds THE MEN's STORE, Bflcmrwo: i Men’s Street and Sports Oxfords $5.45 Were $8 10 $12.50 35 pairs Men’s Black and Tan Calf Oxfords and Tan Elk Sports Oxfords. Wing and straight tip styles: rubber and leather soles. Sizes A 9, 10, 10:%; B 514, 644, 7, 75%, 8, &4, 9%, 10, 11. C 6 to 11%; D 6% to 10% Pairs Men's Tan and Black Cllf od.rll straight tip yles. Medium and narrow toes; leather soles. Ameld Glove- Oflpodordllnlnt. Shoen KT T B0, 0! B Tia to 11; © 6 to 11; D'6 o 11 Were $9 to $12.50 Tre Mex’s uon Seconp FLOOR. Boys’ All-Worsted Pull-Over Sweaters, Special, $1.95 120, in plain colors or small figured all-over patterns, and novelty knits. Sizes 8 to 14. 85 Boys' Athletic 40 Boys' Broadeloth Paja; of madras, self-stri slip-on style, in plain eoor geit-Baured. Sizes 26 White, tan and pe iced to 35¢ ea., 3 for S1 4. Redured 10, m ll(‘ n um and Skeleton Under- e B L sizes 4 10, Were g 25 Men’s Broadeloth Ath- letic Union Suits, sizes 34, 36 and 46. Were ‘150‘ Plain lons. 8izes 8 to 35¢ each, 3 for 51, Tz Bovs' Storr, FouRti FLOOR. Boys’ All-Wool Suits, $8.75 Were $15.75 and $18.75 15, with two pairs knickers. Grays, browns and navy blue cheviot suits. Sizes 6 to 10 and 1 . 8 Boys' All-wool two pairs knicke; and 8. Were 313 %7 Boys' All-wool Shorts, bre o285 a, .8 Tfll BoYs Dl‘ol! Povlrn Fwol Rugs Greatly Reduced ® Super Quality Chenille Rurs. 0X60. $11.50. Now, $5.95 3 SonTs. Wes $16.05, Now 59,95 11 Reversible Windsor Wool Che- nille Ru; 2 21x36. Were $4.25. 1 6x9 Weaviex R; s No; 2 6x9 ll'-vy Quaiity W Were 9x12 Hish-Grade Seamless Ax- minster "Rus. Was 349,50, fx1e N.ununmu Rus. A £, in & qmuu.mueu pa; tern. Was $97.50. Now $59.; 1 2359 'Anglo-Fersian Runner, discontinued pattern 5t oW, ... 82150 18 ples. lenciie o Carpel with ished ends. One-half Fesar prices. yard pi ieces. 52 3350 yard. Now.....85¢ yard RuGs, FIFTH FLOOK. Furniture Greatly Reduced 1End Table Was Now 9 Card Tables W!c!fll‘]!l; ere " No 1 Rea Mal Sin- X duf.'fi Sllentiy’ SOILED. W &le size. 17 Ve 335 Now . 1 Cotar Chest. *wa Women’s Doeskin Gloves $1.95 Were §3 125 pairs Women's 4-button Doeskin Gloves, in pull-on Atyle ‘White and natural shades. Groves, Aste 11, Fmst FLOOR. French Christmas Cards’ Special, 25¢ each 300 Attractive Cards. 200 French Christmas Cards. Spe- clal, each.. .. STATIONERY, AISLE 2, FIRST h.ool Novelty Stationery 38c box Was 75¢ box 200 boxes, in white, cream, gray and lavender. 24 sheets and 24 Paper. 1 pound with 2 envelones teh, tan oxes Christmas styles, with lined envelo) 22 to box. Were $1 box. StaTroNERY, Alsiz 2, Fmst FLOOR. Sporting Goods Reduced Yag 38, Now $3.35 Daver: eft han s 38. 4.7 R ketas ek stieg 10, ‘No $7.56 3 Aieator Ra 19, Were" 315, 18 and 19. 7 Golf B nd Exercising Machines, Burl niversity makes. Werg DIES0 aha 36950, Now SporTING Goops, FOURTH FLOOR. Baby Carriages Reduced Floor Samples 1 Tan and 1 Ecru Pullman cmllr 131 Now 1 age " withi Tunning gen IE: Now sEi5 1 Eeru Paliman e Brown motit sgn. 328 Now 520 Al ine ‘whove miodels aré eauipped With heavy tires and artillery-type wheels. BasY CARRIAGES, FOURTH FLOOR. Books, 40c Were $1 and $2 18 “Love,” an essay by Wm. Lyon Phelps; 5 “Murder.,” 32 mysteries with ‘Mandarin Chop ‘nn: Boox STOI!, First FLOOR. Luggage Reduced 7 Leather Suitcases reduced: was 00 ¢ i Was 3275 7 lmuau Overnllc § were 316, Now. 1 was $45." Now ase for Shoes and’ Hos, Ga “Shoe Le: H Now L |e..um Wardrobe Hai Box, $45. Now....... n,nmuunn uitcase. Now ll'llled Case, “initiaed. 1 at Box. Luceace, FOURTH FLOOR. Toys Greatly Reduced 2 Open Kitchen Doll Rooms in white Were 310.50. 1, Open M- " Dol Bed s25. Now 2 Open Mah \wr- 517 ao 2 M Was * m Now 4 Tur Tov srone, Pov!m F1ool Cotton Dress Goods Lengths Reduced %4 and More 200 Remnants of cotton dress goods, in lengths of 1 to 2 yards, Percale, zephyr, ginghams, broadcloth and printed rayon crepe. CorToN Dress Goops, Seconn FLOOR. Kit Fox Scarfs, Special, $18 Only 4 at this special Friday price. 1 Double Stone Marten 1 Beige Scarf. Was $125. Now $90 $79.50. 1 Silver F o x Scarf. Was 1 Dyed Beige $125. Now 87.50 Was $79.50. Purs, Trmp FLool Blouses, $2.95 Were 8575 to $13.75 13 Georgette, crepe and net blouses. Sizes 34 to 38. 9 Crepe and Satin Blouses, 16 Chiffon, Georgette and sizes 34 to 40. Were $8.75 Crepe Blouses, sizes 34 to to $10.75. Now .....$6.50 40. Were $295 to $5.75. Brovses, THIRD FLOOR. NOW .eevvernnnes.. $150 Girls’ French Lisle Sweaters, 95¢ Were $3.95 29 Sweaters, sizes 6 to 12. 4 Flannel Tuck-in Skirts, 8 Imported White Wool navy, red and brown. Slip-on Sweaters, sizes 26 Now e egte8 10 30. Were 5. Now §145 Gmis’ SPORTSWEAR, FOURTH FLOOR. Girls’ Better Wash Dresses, $2.50 Were $3.95 to $8.75 19, of pique, linen, batiste, broadcloth and dimity. 7,8, 10 and 12 11 Girls' Wash D o wiss, dimity S and m. e; Now $59.50 Sizes 9 Girls' Sk Dresses one and two plece styles for after- Roon. Were $10 and 31880, Frocl of "\ twes g B O Biaes "t to .t 3000 Now..812.50 o g mocked giik Diteses and green. Sizes oo u -nu 107 Were 31380, Oflu ArnnL, l'ovnu FLOOR. ' » ' Girls’ Pumps $3.75 pair Were $5 and $6 10 i Taird Schober Pumps, Colonial buckle styles. Silt":a'lr;&j :n‘lr[‘lf}cA‘;) 12, 12 and 2 B; 114, 12 and 13% C; IZE' Two-tone Oxlo; rubber toles. S toe and 7:2 and's ' i 1 B Were 12 Now . CurLoren’s Smuoxs, FourtH FLOOR. Boys’ Suits and Gitls’ Dresses $2.95 each Were 3395 to $1250 20 little boys’ suits of gingham and linen; sizes 2 to 5. 21 2-:1‘ dresses of linen, zephyr prints and dotted Swiss; sizes 30 Little Boys' Wash Suits, of chambray and broadcloth. Sizes 2t0 6. Were $1.95. Now «..95¢ JuventLe AppARrL, FOURTE FLOO Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs Special, 6 for $1 30 dozen Women's White Linen Handkerchiefs, with col- ored initials and hand-rolled hems in colored threads. Sold only by the half dozen. 0dd lot of Men's -Initialed Handkerchiefs.......... e HawpxercHIEFS, A1sLe 20, FiRst FLOOR. China Fruit Dishes, 10c Reduced From Much Higher Prices 150 Imported Decorated China Individual Fruit thu. 9 Imported China Service Plate: 2 Open Vegetable Disl Slightly imperfect; samples e with Gaylad: ere $3 each. Now $1.50 eacl Were 878 18" Decorated American Poree: lain Tea Cups and Cn;end . 1 Dfl‘nr led N.rn;ke CMnn Tea 1 Doltl Tea Pl lu gar and = cre 3 {lhdyd ecol -fimn lh E: %0 80 the set. N e dozen. Now, the dozen. d tock 1 Decorated English Bone China 0‘1,1;,,;“". gnds 'oi open’ gh‘;;_ Rex’Fott Was 30,50 Now §2.35 at Breatly reduced prices. CuinNa, FirtH FLOOR. Housewares Greatly Reduced 24 Pints Renol r-rnuuu and Automoblle P 75 4Unpaint o Aing "Tab nn»cmeiumn howe RN, Wa Dnnlnl Tabl 1 Mutebier C: ;l7lfl§1.|l wflorce‘lllr\ 1 HOP- Mal Now _%9.95 niry Steps, 3295, amilio um Cieaner, demonstrator. Was $39.! tissue. Hovuszwares, Firre FLool Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, Special, 128 pair 150 pairs, good quality marquisette in ivory and ecru. An assortment of odd curtains, mostly one and two pairs of a kind, greatly reduced for clearance. Valance and tie-backs included. 150 Pairs Tailored Marquisette Curiains, with wide hem. Ivory and ecru. Special $1 pair Remnants of short lengths of cretonnes, net, marquisettes and other light-weight drapery fal Draperizs, Sixri FLOOR. See Our Other Remnant Day Offerings in Today's Edition of the Washington Times Women's, Misses’, Little and Larger Women’s Shagm oot Coats, $19.50 were s35 and 53950 45 Shagmoor Coats with tailored and notched collars; single and double breasted styles. Sizes 14 to 20; 36 to 44; 377 to 41% and 43% to 47%. Coats, THIRD FLOOR. Women’s Umbrellas Special, $395 25 Striped Umbrellas—a mixture of silkk and cotton—with 16-rib frames and composition handles. Navy, green, brown, purple, black and white, f-border and Fancy Stripe Silk 1-- ellas mounted o Toel5 feames b, empertone and quarts ehcee “Handies navy, green, fed. purple and blnck-lnd- hite com: binat! Were 38. .$4.95 UMBRELLAS, AISLE 24 Pnlsr FLOOR. Uniforms and Aprons Greatly Reduced 4 Brosdeloth - Servico Apren 1.95. ' Now $3.95. 3 Rayon Uniforms, long sieeves. No 15. 12 White L Hats, %5 Were $15 and $18.50 12 Felt and Novelty Hats. MrLLINERY SALON, THIRD FLOOR. Rubberized Household Aprons, Special, 45¢ 30 Aprons, assorted colors and pat- terns. 4 Rubber-lined Moire Tourist Bags, Tose. sreen . and .tan. . Were = 7Sc. s, P ml:mn Eurtaian, "tis back, ere 50c pai 5o pale 12 Oifeloth & h handle and oiiclot Were 75¢ and $1. Now. 27 Novelty Boxes for stockini lewters, and smail trinkets, OR DAMAGE! Were 50c re $7.50. 3 Paper or Cretonne-covered i Shos " Cabinets. DAMAGED. 30 Enamer B to' closet helf of"hooks, "Were Se. Nmmus, Atsie 21, First FLOOR. Home Frocks, $1:95 Were $2.95 and $7.95. 18 Silk Dresses and Ensembles, some with attractive bolero effects, cape sleeves and short sleeves. SOILED. 18 rayon printed dresses, long sleeves and flared skirts. 25_Printed cape sleeves; largt Were 32.95. ' Now. 10 Jmooried Hai Dress & Dotted Were $10. !'k B Home hDCK.I, THRp FLOOR. Girls’ Fancy Socks, 25¢ Were 50c pair 48 pairs 7-length sox, rayon and lisle mixed. Sand, ~beige and white slm T to_10. Rayon Stockings, des. " Bizes 8 to 9} te Smocks, . long and small sizes. BeiedSra okl Were 50c. No rs| Chilarén's | $ilic “gack Now N'S H Aiste 17, FirsT FLOOR, Girls” Handmade Were $1.50 Panties, 50c #ere S5 27, with hand-embroidery and Teal lace trimming. Size 30 pairs Cross-bar Cotton P: ‘ere 75¢. N o Were 32.95. 1 i GIRLS’ FURNISHINGS, FOURTH PLOO! Rayon Bloomers and Panties, 68c Were $§1.50 to $1.95 35, in Merode and Rayon Maid makes. ~Sizes 4 and 5. SOILED. Also 28 Knitted Combinations in mercerized lisle, sizes 5, 7, 8, 9, 46 and 48. 15 Rayon Combiantions, Merode, Kayser and Munsing wear makes. In wanted ;{i;e‘n. SOILED. $1.95 10 $2.95. sts in " cotion. % e and SSivies: "2 and 44, onua KNITTED UNDERWEAR, THIRD Froon, Cotton Underthings, $1:35 Were 52 to §3 50 Pieces—Philippine gowns of good quality nainsook; regulation sizes; Blou-slips of colored ba- tiste—green, orange, flesh, blue or white, sizes 34 to 42; rayon pa- jamas, size 16. 49 Pieces Cotfon Und Fine Costume Slips, $3.95 Manufacturer’s Samples—Special All Slightly Soiled. 50 sligs, of crepe de chine and satin. Lace-trimmed and tailored models in Princesse, evening and straightline styles. Small sizes only. CosTume Suies, THIRD FLOOR. Walnut Room Frocks Special, $29.50 15 Street and Aitemoon Frncks of satin, erepe and faille; well tailored. In greens, wine, brown and black. Sizes 36 to 44. de Jour Jacket Size 38. Was $75. wesssecs 326 1 Transparent Velvet Wrap, %-length. Size 38. . SOILED. Was $65. 6 Sllk Crepe Street Frocks, chiffon, dinner and eve- 1 Transparent Velvet Wrap, ning. Sizes 36, 38 and 40. peach colored. SOILED. Were $49.50. Now....$22 Size 40. Wll $69.50. As 1 Afternoon Frock, slightly ll tessesesesateenana SOILED. Size 38. Was 1 Panne Satin As i5.........510 fon lned. $59.50, Now Haviseds S10 Novelty Jewelry, $2.50 Was 5350 65 pieces, including necklaces, earrings and bracelets of |m|tanon gold and silver with various colored stones, mel Imitation of Novelty Earrin n.'EE:..i 2 R R g S was_$10. t Fere % leu in !0 gth; of glass beads in 'lflnul col- 25, Bports N Brace- ‘colors and styles. 54 nv:g crnm Nuk- F A S veve L Women s Pumps and Oxfords $7.45 were $13.50 to $I5 18 pairs Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, including spectator sports oxfords of genuine lizard with trimmings of calf- skin and built-up leather heels, strap pumps of genuine lizard with turn soles and Cuban heels. th styles in black or brown. Sizes in lot AAA 5%, 6, 635 and 7; AA 5% and 6; A 3%, 4 and 4/1 B 5%; C3,4,6and 7. Wowuen's Srors, THIRD FLOOR. Jane Wandl Silk Hose, $1.15 %3 + 60 Pairs of Jane Wandl Service Silk Hose in broken size range. Romany, Grain, Bahama and Gun Metal. zflumn'::hrfle&lhm '“ckl 27 Pairs Rayon-and-weol ose, silk hem an: Imported Novelty Sports plaited sole in beige, navy, |'1"l|wtlgunrnet=e ‘Sizes Hoss, in tan and brown mixtures. Sizes 9, 917 and in lot, !‘q 10. reduced 10. Were $2.95. Now $1.50 HoSIERY, Am.: 19, Finst FLoom. Sports Frocks and Suits, $9.75 Were $16.50 to $25 20—1, 2 and 3 piece frocks and suits. Sizes 14 to 38. Suits, 8 3-plece Sports Suits, tweed and basket weaves. Bize 14 to 18. Were $35 32 to 40 ‘Were $2.95 lnd $1.5 to $59.50. Now....$24.50 $3.95. Now SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Misses’ Better Gowns, $19.75 Were $49.50 to $65 10 Misses’ Better Street and Afternoon Frocks of flat crepe, chiffon, tafieta and georgette. In black, navy, prints, gray and peach. Sizes 14 to 20. Misses’ BETTER Gowns, THIRD FLOOR. Misses” Frocks, $16.50 Were $25 to §39.50 38 Afternoon and Evening Dresses of chiffon, flat crepe, lace, net and taffeta. Sizes 14 to 20. 20 ‘Street and Afternoon Dresses of flat crepe, chiffon and rajah. "Sizes 14 to 20. Were $16.50 to $25. Now......$12.25 Musses’ Dresss, THIRD FLOOR. Junior Misses” Dresses, $12.25 Were $16.50 and $29.50 20 dresses of chiffon and plain and printed crepes. 11, 13, 15 and 17, ® Dresses for afternoon and eve- sizes 11,713, 15-and 17. e $29.50 and Sizes 4 Tweed Coats, sizes 11, 13. 15 and er 50. Now 4 Tweed Coats of tan, fur-trim- med. Sizes 13, 15 and 17 were $39.50 to 369.50. 522.50 Silk Gowns and Step-ins, $1.95 Were $3.95 and §5 10 face-{rimmed gowns; 9 handmade step-ins @ Pongee Gowns with touches 12 l.nuvtrl- “‘ emmspdonyss - W §2.08, 7 Gowns, 0 ‘ciéps’ e chins and satin. Were $10.50. Now $7.50 ST UHDERWEAR, Negligees and Coolie Coats Greatly Reduced 3 Wwhite Dotted Swiss Kimon and §25. Now . Now oe Beeonicd 2 tin “Robes. " were {15 izt % e = Coats. Were $30. Now $12.50 NEGLIGEES, THIRD FLOOR. Lamps and Shades Reduced Al Mn;htly Soiled and Damaged 1 BLisht Bronse-fnich .""35 7,Chiniz and Parchment Paper 1 I-l.llhl Bronze-finish D: port Lamp, Was 35 Now 8§ 1 Steel-finish Bridge Lamp. Was $3.50. Now. .§1.95 ht lllllll M Table .r;low. L it “ a Bed r“m, |.. foliw u. and gree 1 i Do sm. and Goorsettd BUl green ana *"yeilow. Was $3.50. Now $1.50 1080 1 green. Was $5. Now....§% $6.50. 'S AND smnl. SEVENTH FLOOR.