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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930.. 250 $5 Hats $9.79 ‘ thiopian Coronation Festiv-| ities Taxing U. S. Delega- tion at Addis Abada. LANSBURGH’S "R i34 Real clearance values in felt, soleil and with saddle or set-in sleeves; plaid or .udo Thrifty Friday—And Savings in Every Section f “Tots’ Chinchilla Coats spocinl purchase of warm chinchilla coats tails and metallics. Gaod selection of calors, No Connection with Any Other Washington Store sizes 3 to 6. 25% Reductions on Short Lots—Special Purchases at Low Price Levels By the Associated Press. ADDIS ABABA, Abyssinia, November 8.—Haile Selassi I, newly crowned king ! of kings and raz of razass of Ethiopis, is spending mcre than 19 hours cf cach day since his coronatitn Sunday in ' ceremonious banquets and {ssiivals. Some of the dinners surpazs the most | elaborate descriptions of Belshzzar’s | feast. The Emperor is up at 5 am. and it 5 ‘Area, at San Francisco; Cooper, Infantry, has been detailed as . ¥ & to the Philippines; Capt. Alden Waite, Chemic: ! 1s long after midnight before he goes to bed. Although frail in body he stan: up under the sirain rather well a /seems (o enjoy moving about dem cratically among his guests. poes. who is enceinte, is remaining at e | 'n-m foreign envoys have gasped at the Emperor's gold, and the marvelous vintages of | wine and excellent fcod which he has | served them. The Emperor Wednesday was the principal guest at an Ethiopian version of the Kentueky Derby. golden throne at the center of the grand ltlfld of the race track just outside the | ecity and enjoyed the races with all the | | fervor of an American boy at a base | ball game. his own horses, but on the foreign en- tries. Sitting at his feet on the throne was his son in a huge American (edorn CHURCH MEMBERS’ WORK FOR PEACE IS OUTLINED | World Alliance Secretary Praises Morrow in Address to Local there November 10-12. l ARMY" ORDERS Col. Herbert J. Brees, Cavalry, at the tmber Jr., Medical Corps, at the War H zsg American and other fore'gn envoys here dinners and festivals fcllow 0o quick- | 1y upon one another. to attend not only thcse of the Em- pero; but the individual celebrations of Activities of the World Alliance for International Friendship Through the Churches in promoting peace were outlined by Harry N. Holmes, field sec- | yetary, yesterday at a meeting of the | Washington Lions Club in the May- | flower Hotel. - Q ~ " Promotion of peace by church mem- bers was characterized by the speaker as “a glacier movement that ‘n m':’king m ess in causing nations to re- sort w%dmxp instead of arms.” || Holmes praised Senator-clect Dw! m| | Morrow of New Jessey for the diplo- macy he displayed as Ambassador to Mexico in ending incipient hostilities _ existing between the United ‘The lpelker told of the program ar- been nrdered to duty at headquar- Flying . Frank G. Griffz, ‘Ma). Herman Beukema, Pield Artil- Jery, has been appointed professor of ‘Tke E: are finding that the numerous They have bad | ious government representations. dinner services cf solid He sat in his He bet free'y, not only on e L Licns Club. States and for more than a quarter of a for a meeting of the alliance War Coliege, has been promoted brigadier general, ef- atthew A. De- | ps, in the Philippines, | Sth Corps Area, Calumbus, Ohio; © Edwin 8 Harisfior, Infantry. has been detailed as chief of l'-lfl Col. Harry L. ndant of the Tank School, Fort G. Meade, Md.; Maj. Thomas'J. Air Corps, has been detailed dan. of the Ad- ed! r'. Fla., will be retired for age 30; l‘.lj Charles Le Baron, Depart- has b'en transferred to Carlisle ; Capt. Harry Jones, En- lnm "duty with the Amencln ' Monuments _Commission, t, to the West Point )mmry , Capt. George P. Toft, «.ar- Corps, at Fort George G. , Md., to examination for retire- ; Capt. Pred W Fallin, Quarter- Corps, from Fort Sam Houston, ‘Warfare Service, Koch, Infantry, at“San Fran- to examination for retirement, and Lieut. Charles A. Jones, jr., Chem- Warfare Service, from Hawail to ood, Md. economics, government and history at the West Point Military Academy. Staf! Sergt. Henry A. Forsyth-of Lhel office ¢ Chicf of Field Artillery, War 4 ent, will be placed on the re-! list of the Army November 30 at' OW) n request after more than 30 - years’ active military service. Commissions in the Reserve Corps of . the Army have been issued by the War " Department to Harry M. Agerter, De- t of Commerce, as a captain, to Willlam P, Steil, 1471 Irving as & first lieutenant, both in the Alr Corps; to Wallace B. Hoover, 1212 Ingraham strect, as a captain of in- " fantry; to Anders Larsen, 1842 Park road, as a captain in the Military In-, Division; lliam J.' “telligence to [ Weber, 1216 Rhode Island avenue, as a ‘captain of Engineers, and to Lawrence er, Woodward Buudl.ul as TR first Heutemm. in the Si INVESTMENT BUILDING =h elevators. H. L. Rust Company Agent ritant, often iut -v:“cniu an and pain by Sth hous. Regular Delivery W 100,000 llmfliu read The L have plpel ocllmed every uen\n. and Sun- Tomorrow Is the Time to Buy for Fall and Winter! No Mail, Phone or C.0.D.’s Silks, Wool and Wash Goods Remnants Half Price Silk Remnants, Now 50c to $1.50 Good lengths and colors in all these pieces. Flat crepe, canton crepe, satin crepe, faille crepe, printed crepe, taf- feta, transparent velvet, chiffon velvet, chiffon and geor- Farniture Reduced for Quick Clearance (2) SEMI-COGSWELL CHAIRS‘,‘ damask covered, loose spring-filled seat. ‘Were $25.00. Friday 319‘75 (2) SEWING TABLES, ma- hogany top with fluted legs. Originally § $7 25 Friday (1) MAHOGA INISHED SMOKERS with handles. Originaily $4.50. Fri- iy T e e $1.30 (10) QUEEN DE LUXE CARD TABLES with weshable f2brikoid padded tops. Were $3.95. Priday ....... $2.89 (5) LUXURIOUS OTTO- MANS (foct rests), 20x25 inches; richly unholnertd (1) 4-PC. GRAY BREAKFAST SUITE, dr.';)bp le;{_1 table. Origi- nally $39.95. |« day only . $14.50 ) WELCH CABINET. mlvl!‘ l“uhtly imperfect. Originally $15.95 slo (1) UPHOLSTERED CLUB CHAIR, jacquard velour. Was $25. (1) lBEAKFa!TIDOM CHAIR. Green; as is. ‘Was $3.95. Friday... sl'so FIFTH FLOOR. Closing Out Valspar and Rogers Brushing Lacquers (102) % PINTS, prigi- loc nally 40c. Friday only... (106) 14 PINY'S, origi- 190 nlllyi lssc rl;leg‘.ls; onl;; : (111) , origi- nally $1.10. Friday only. 29(: (74) QUARTS, origi- 49c nally $1.95. Friday only. (8) UNPAINTED ’l‘All.ES, round and top styles; but- terfly and night. Origi- nally $4.75 to $7.50.. e (1) I!NPACIANB'I;lNDBTfllSCILM SEWING » was $4.50. Priday 52 95 (8) UNPAI'N'I‘ED DCCASION- ‘:ol'; 'Mms.] mund ‘2 95 (18) GAI-VANIZED GAR- BAGE CANS, melon molds and brushes. Originally 49c. 10c¢ Friday only &’;l” ALUm!M PAII.Sl ee pot, pots, towel racks, and strainer set. Origi- nl!.ly 69c to $1.25. y oni N by m-uou- ETERS, were $1.25. Fri- 49 day onlv c onlv ... (1) FRENCH DRIP COFFEE POT, was $4. Fri dav oty ... Save on Uniforms (35) UNIFORMS, of broad- cloth, chambray and profeuloml T TR S 'ere $1.95. Priday only. $l 58 (25) 'WOOL DRESSES, dark shades. Broken sizes, including some extra . Shoes Step Down in Price (14 PRS.) WOMEN'S PUMPS AND STRAPS, patent leather. Were $10. only .. (16 P.-S) WOMEN'S PUMPS STRAPS AND OXFORDS, brok- en sizes. Were $5.95. Friday only 33'85 (9 PRS.) PATENT LEATHER OPERA PUMPS, spike heels, broken sizes. Were much sl more. Priday only. (20 PRS.) MISSES' PATENT LEATHER OPERA TPUMPS AND ONE ST S, broken sizes, 1113 Were $5 pair. Pfldfi}’ only. pate $1.95 (25 PRS.) RUSSIAN BOOTS for children or misses. S'zes 10 to 2. Russian calf or patent leather. Were $6.50. Fridav onlv, nair $3‘95 SECOND FLOOR Worthwhile Savings in Silverware (5 sets) SILVER - PLATED® TABLE SPOONS (1 set), silver- plated dessert spoons, and (1) plated gravy ladle; initial Were $2.00. onlv .... (9) PIECES SILVERWARE, silver plated candlesticke, silver plated bowl, beverage set (short 3 glasses), sterling salt, and pej pers. Wer. $3.50. Fri- g 4 pes.) LVER PLATEI) SUGAR AND CREAMEB AND ICE BUCKET, sterling compote and bay cup and n‘ucer. Curtc:ns and Draperies at Friday Bargain Prices (10 prs) SUNFAST VELOUR POXRTIERES, 7 color combina- ;10!&& 54 mclk:s ;]vlde. 2}, yards ong. Originally 3 $24.50 pr. Friday, pr. 510.50 (200 yds.) VELOUR VAI ANC- ING, scalloped and tr.muaica with gilm:n h;lhol}r 1¥1e, mongn.nhy c yard, Frday only, a0 (500 yds.) MARQUISETTE. plain and figured; 36 inches wide; 5 to 20 yard lengths. Orig- inally 20c yare only, yard (25 yds.) 1 to 5 yard lengths. Originally $125 and $1.75 yard. Friday only, yard 89c (20 prs.) IRISH POINT CUR- TAINS, samples. Originally $4 $1%* $4.95. (s FAINS. one of s kina, Were $1.83 to $3. @] Priday only FIFTH FLOOI Underwear Marked Down (21) CHILDREN'S VESTS AND PANTS; 2 and 3; cotton, nndflnu}{.wnmmd dwo«:ll mixed. Originally an Priday only.. 396 (25) CHILDREN'S SUITS' 2 and 3; short sleeves, knee length. Originally 85c. Priday only..! : 39¢ (50) RAYON BLOOMERS, PANTAS AND PAJAMAS. Brok- en sizes. Origiyally $1. Priday only THIRD FLOOR FRINGE, Countless Gift Items Featured at Half Price NESE BRASS ot} i AN Thncy,chbh pucs. 3. Price (49) IMPORTED POTTERY FLAGONS, Were $1. soc Prid: (56) IMPORTED TEAPOTS. Were 50c. only . Were (22) GLASS VASES. Were $1. Friday only.. 500 (6) 9-PC. SALAD SETS. Were $3.95. gt AT S5 (10) IMPORTED GLASS VASES. Were $1.9. day only (lS) GLASS FLOWER VASES, Were $l. Priday soc (’) GLASS ROSE JARS. sl Were $195 Friday only. (48) HWOLIOW-STEM ‘'WINE GLASSES. Were 50c. 25c Discontinued Dinnerware Patterns 33149, and 509, Off SIXTH FLOOR. Coat Bargains Jr. Misses’ $25 Coats Some semi-fitted coats trimmed with beaver dyed rabbit, cat lynx, mink dyed marmot and vicuna; brown, black and tan. Sizes 13 to 17. 51818 $39.75 and $49.75 Coats Twenty warm, smart coats for women and misses, 14 to 20, 40 to 48; lovely collars and cuffs of black furs, 1249 wolf and knit fox. Beautifully lined. Coats Originally $59.50 Sixteen coats for misses and women, 14 to 20, 38 to 44. Black trimmed with black fur, and one with lovely fitch collar! 38 8 Suits of Winter Tweeds Only 8 left, and th 't be left at this low Frid z:‘"' ool ed lines; gain price! utiful tweeds, 31500 Smart trimmed in Persian pelt fabric. Sizes 14 to 18. SECOND FLOOR gette. Wool Goods Now 50c to $3 Yard tweeds, jersey, 54-inch coatings, wool crepe, $1 to $6 yard. $1.95 Coatings, 54 in. wide, 69¢ yd. THIRD FLOOR. Many Savings in Girls’ Wear (50) - SLIP-ON SWEATERS, Blue, green, navy, sl 2 wine. Originally $1.95. (30) HIP SKIRTS, all wool. Blue, green, navy $1.29 wine. Originelly $1.95. Friday 15¢ F.iday only (35) LEATHI HATS, were 50c. Were $10.95. e $3.95 (23) SMOCKS, gingham and prints. Originally $1 and $150. Friday only 39¢ FOURTH FLOOR Pre-Holiday Clearance of Notions (275) ARTICLES, including bias tape, lingerie tape, necdles, shoe la¢es, bobbed hair pins. Originally 7!2¢ to 15%c. 5c Friday only E, (150 PCS.) STOCKING DRY- ERS, ice bags, hose supporters, baby pants. Oflllnnlly 25¢c to o 2" 25¢ (350' PCS) SANITARY BELTS, aprons, skirts and step-ins ing boxes, gaiters, curle garment bags. _Origi to $2. Friday only ... 58 STREET FLOOR Make Xmas Gifts Inexpensively (10) LINEN DINING ROOM SETS, stamped; and (9) LIN- EN LU CH SET $1 (66) LAUNDRY BAGS, stool tops with yarn, taffeta bags. Were $§i. STAMPED SILVER CASES, and _stenciled scarfs. Were 49c and 50. Friday 3@q LINEN 'BED ROOM and_ (3) STAMPEP LAUNDRY BAGS. Were 5@ 79¢ and 89c. Priday only, c (lo) STAMPED PICTURES, with frames and glass. Were $1.59. Priday only $1.19 THIRD FLOOR Making Way for Christmas Stationery (65 pes.) ENAMELED MEM- ORANDUM BOOKS, solled sta- tionery, napkins and envelopes, Were 15c to 25c. day only, 2 for (123 pes.) SLIGHTLY SOILED STATIONERY. Originally 98 50c. Friday only c (62 pes.) BOOK ENDS, ‘folios, solled stetionery, smoking stands. Originally $1 to $10. Friday only STREET FLOOR flannel and serg yard lengths; fabrics that have been % to 4 Low Price on Fur Collars (31) CON.x Anw YHIBETINE FUn CULuAL wesGIHS, 22 W 41 inehes ioug, & ama o inches wide. ere mucn more.. ¥rigay onty.. $1.99 (500 yas) A*RIMMING BhaivS, oiack and colors; 1 to s ncaes wide. urnigiBally so¢ o $1.9> yard. sricay omy, 10¢c yard THIRD FLOOR Chances to Save on Attractive Jewelry (19) NeCHRLACES wita pen- danis,; imuauon sapls, rose (.ailz anda jade. Were $1.00. day only... (40) nUSSIAN ANTIQUE NECALACES, BXKACELE1 S, PINS AND EAKRINGS. 49(: Were 69¢. Friday only (43) CRYSTAL HEADS (IMI- TATION), EARRINGS AN D BRACELLTS. Were 39c. 19c Friday only (10) CLARK CIGARETTE. LIGHTERS; silver finish. Were $2 only ... (21) 6 /CH STRANDS IMI- TATION SEED PEARLS. 39‘: ‘Were 50c. Friday only C!;:)‘l) L:‘MI‘O‘%TLD B\KILLI'I‘E KERS. ere $2.95. FPriday only.. $2 25 (3) ALARM CLOCKS. $2 Were $3.50. Friday only.. STREET FLOOR Bargains in Linens (14) TURKISH BATH MATS. Were $1. Friday 45 RISH LINEN DINNER 66x86-inch cloth and 6 " SETS; linen and x:yon blue or green; 54x70 cloth; 6 napkins. Were | $705 Friday $5.95 15) EN BREAKFAST white, 44 x 44; " 59¢ Closing Out W ear-Ever (51) 54x90 SHEETS. ‘Were 89¢. Friday only. . ssc 79¢ (17) 2x90 SHEETS. ‘Were $1.09. Friday only. (14) 90x99 SHEETS. ’1 Were $1.39. Priday only. . (37) CASES. Were 29c. Priday only. Sieets and Casés (24) 63x99 SHEETS. Were $1.09. Friday only. ® e SHERTS. Wero $1.19, Friay ony, S9C (19) 8ix108 SHEETS. $1 Were $1.39. Friday only. . 21c THIRD FLOOR Wé.sh Fabrics Now 121s¢ to 50c 1 to 4 yard lengths of rayon crepe, cotton crepe, zephyrs, percales and lin- ing materials. Cresses, aprons, drapes and curtains. Patterns suitable for - Ribbon Remnants 10c Each Odds and ends taffeta, gros- grain, moire and novelty rib- bops: variety of widths and lengths. (i5) FLOWERS, slightly mus- sed. Originauy b50c and “$i. Priday only 10c STREET FLOOR Short Lots of Founda- tion Garments (81) GIRDLES, _corsetlettes and garter belts and brassieres. ‘ere 26¢ Y w 305 priaay, 14c*$2.14 ol SANITARY PETTI- ere 26¢. Pri- day ofly ............ 14c tllll) GRISLES. in & variety of styles. riginally 310 Priday onl $4.44 (13) S, all satin, $10. Friday only..... THIRD FLOOR Fur Coats Drastically Reduced (2) SEALINE (DYED RAB- BIT) COATS, with skunk coliar, size 1G. Were $119,50. Priday only .....i.. . $55 “ (1)’ SEALINE COAT "(DYED RABBI'T), with skunk collar, size 8. Was Priday only (1) SEAGINE COAT (DYED EABBI: "ydeunk trimued, size 50, Friday only. ... 9129.50 (1) TWO-TONE LAPIN (DYED RABBIT) COAY, size 16: Was $195. Fri- 5145 day only ... (1) CARACU COAT, beige; Friday onty .. $129.50 SECOND FLOOR Odds and Ends in the Blouse Shop (7) JERSEY BLO USES. were $5.95. 4 SLEEVELESS JERSEY (5, .LOLSLB. Were $3.95. F.iday. only sl 49 (2) JERSEY BLOUSES. Were $3.95. only (8) SLIP-OVER SWEATERS. W e re $195. [Priday sl m) 'WASH BLOUSES. Were $1.95. m‘(ys) TWEED e i wors $7.95. Priday.. $3.49 SECOND FLOOR BASEMENT STORE (0) FUR TRIMMED BROADCLOTH COATS, black and colors; 14 to 20; 36 to 38; last sea- son modris that were $31.75 and $22.75. Friday only (100) RAYON FLAT CREPE GOWNS; pink, peach, orchid and nile. Were 95c, Priday only 69c (150) HATS; Fall styles; felts in the popular shades. Were $1.95 and $2.95, Priday only (33 PCS.) DANCE SETS; ruon flat crepe, trimmed with lace; pink and peach, 32 and 34. W'err $2.29, Priday only (33 PRS.) HOSE, full {uh- ioned silk; nqu-re heels; ?ehm sizes 8'2 and.®. ere T, Priday only .......n.e 35¢ Table for Boys 25¢ to $2.95 for 49¢ to $4.95 Values Blouses, 2-knicker suits, overcoats, flan- elty suits; me broadcloth shirts and many other items; broken sizes. (21) TOTS’ COATS, all wool navy cheviot, double breasted, with brass buttons; 4 and 5. Were $3.74, sl.SO y e (75) \CE PANELS, white and ecru, with rayon fri ‘Were $1.69 pair. Prl- 7 day only, pair ..... (200 PRS.) CHILDREN'S SHOES, calf and patent; black and brown; broken sizes. Were $1.79, Priday (50) SILK DRESSES, ln dark and medium shades 14 to 20, 936 to 44; or‘[lnllly $5 to $9.6! Friday only ........ vans $3 (350 PRS) W OMEN'S SHOES, patent, satin, and kid; black and brown; broken to 8. Were $2.80 and 5310 pair, Friday only (40) COATS for girls; navy cheviot and tweeds ln Lln lnd §ik o o’ 97,84 ‘ere . ! o $1.50 (13) GIRLS’ SILK DRESSES, two-plece styles, and red Good Time to Save on Rugs MALABAR WILTON 0.6, nd 9x12. Were 24x36 inches, slightly soiled. Were $5.50. Friday only .. . $2 95 (4)" D'ORIENT and 36x42. and $14.50. only ROYAL TREWAY TON RUGS, 6x9 Were $59.50. Friday, (7) PALISADE \‘l‘iL\’ET RUG S, 83x106. Were $37.50. Priday, 321175 (1) ARABY RUG, 8.3x1086. o e L (112 sq, ” GAUGE IN- wlnlzlégnomgm Armstrongs. as 5q. yd. Fri- dey. nnl) 5q. yd.. $1.95 yds) “B” GAUGE :ams’rnorm INLAID LINOLE- Was $2.25 sq. yd. Friday. sa. yd.. $1.59 (1) RUBBER DOOR MATS. assorted colors. Were $3.95 to $650. Friday s295 FIFTH FLOOR. Warm Blankets and Auto Robes (20) MURRAY BAY BLANK- ETS for couch or bed; pastel shades. Were '15 $7 95 Wers 5400 “eriday g ‘ el e oni;e i Y $3.69 U wl{(n AUTO 54x66. Were $a95, Fricay ontv... $1.00 THIRD FLOOR. Two Groups of Underwear (22) STRIPED PERCALE SHORTS, voile step-ins and cot- ton crepe pajamas;, brok- 2Qe en sizes. Were 59c. Friday, (107) SLIPS of crepe de chine and rayon satin. silk chemises, bloomers and dancettes; broken sizes. Were 98c. 7@ Clearance of Tots’ ‘and Girls’ Hats (45) FELT HATS for girls up to 10 xa; Were $1.95. Priday onl: (38) Were $2.95. only' (38) HATS that Were 81 and :;19’5 Friday 25c and soc FOURTH FLOOR Blousettes Greatly Reduced (27) HANDKERCHIEF LINEN BLOUSETTES AND CREPE BLOUSETTES, in pastel colors; slightly mussed; 32 to 38. Orig- lnnlly $1 to $1.95. Friday soc snu’r FLOOR Clean Up of Odd Handkerchiefs (110) LACE-TRIMMED AND EMEROIDERED HANDKER- CHIEFS, georgette and linen; also few men's initialed handker- chiefs. Were lsc and 25¢ and 50c. STREET FLOOR Lots of Savings in Boys’ Wear (4) BOYS' WASH SUITS, sizes 4 and 8; nn[lnllly sl 24 only .. (11 prs. RIDING PAN'I'S, blue cor:*:‘urflo{; 12 to ’l*l. originaliy in day oniy. $1.95 (1) PS.EP I‘OPCOAT. size 19; originally $18.75. Fri- sg 45 day only... Friday (4) .UGBY SUITS, blue chev- lot; sizes 5, 9, 10; originally $9.95. Pri- ss 45 |‘i Rfilxi‘flfi %O'A&TS. sizes 4 and 5; originally § Priday only. . ‘2 95 (1) BOYS' KNICKER SUIT 2 knickers), size H originally $9.75. day only.. (19) BOYS! SUl‘l‘! (2 knick- ers), serge or cheviot; 7, 8, 9, 10; Dl‘l.lnllly $15. Pridly s7 blue serge, with long panis; origi- nally $18.75. 1215 and 1314; originally $1. Friday only.. w1 S S 5 originally $1 an $1.50. Pridav only...... nd (45) BOYS' SHI BUTTON-ON BLOUSES, originally 81, Friday only (35) UNION SUITS, 2 to 4, and SHORTS, 26 to 28 wajst; originally 50c to 175c. omm-uy $1.00 $1.95. Priday_only. 1) 124, ROBES, ormn-ny $2.95. "'POLO SHIRTS, originally ~ $1.95. Priday only 940 (2 prs.) P’BEI LONG PANTS, size l 7; originally $2.95. Friday only.. (2 prs.) KNICKERS, | 7 and 18; originally 2.95. Friday only. s HJ prs.) WyOOL SHORTS, 3 to 8; orthnnlly $1.50. Pri- 74c da; (’l ) LEA‘I'HEI LUMBERJACK, ize 16; originally :' 95. Pd’llyow' ’5 45 originally u. Pritey cov: 64c (125) TIES AND BOWS, originally 50c. zzc day_onlv. "1(2) WOOL ROBES, 10 and 13; orummv $7.95. PFri- day Tosy RAYON SQUARES AND SCARFS, were $1. Fri- Ba)e (29) WASH linen;” 4 and $150. Pridav only -STREET FLOOR Handbags % l Tomorrow Only -~ (100) BAGS, in tailored, enve- lope and top handle styles; black, brown and tan: bone trimmings. STREET FLOOR Two Groups Hosiery At Drastic Clearance Prices Regular $1.95 Value $1.15 Extra long, full-fashio chiffon hose, extre size cl fon hose, Kayser extra ce weight, and rayon n $1.25 to $2.50 Hose (l“ pairs) Run-Check hll- chiffon and service wm.h. The $2.50 hose are part wool. 50c and $1 Hose 21c and 50c Pr. Part-Wool Cotton and Lisle Hose—in Broken Sizes Dress Bargains Sports Dresses, Originally $10.75 An interesting group of jumper bolero stylu, one and two piece froelu wool crepe, jersey, travel tweeds, silk and wool and novelty knits; 14 to 42. Some originally $16.50. 6 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses All these frocks were originally 16.50! The new tunics, dnp.d necklines and bol-ro frocks; crepe, chiffon, satin and georgette; black, = 995 green, brown and blue; 14 to 20; 36 to 46. ¥ In the Inexpensive Shop A low clearance price for canton crepe and s edcupedrenunndmblu;mlnd Ggg two piece models; 14 to 20, 16, to 24Y, and 38 to 44. Junior Misses’ $10.75 Dreuu Silk crepe and smart knitted frocks with new and unusual sleeves, with boleros and " tunics; bl SECOND ENOOR