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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1930. -~ -_— — bpwARrD & LoTrHiE PRV N nasadion | T he Christmas Store - Tomorrow—Remnant Day—Save 4 and More Remnant Day Merchandise Is Not Returnable or Exchangeable, Not Sent C, O, D. or on Approval, Mail or Phone Orders Not .;Acccpted Men’s Leather Slippers $3'45 Were $5 to $8 pair 48 pairs Men's Leather House Slippers, in several colors and leathers. Opera, Everett and Romeo styles. Size 7 only. Tur Mex’s StorE, Seconp FLOOR. Men’s Overcoats Christmas Tyings Special 5 yards 29¢ 500 5-yard rolls of Christmas tvings, auze ribbon, some stamped with hrictmas bells and stars. Others gold and silver tinsel, or red-and-green. STATIONERY, AIsiE 2, Fst FLOOR. Special $2 4'75 Some identical coats have been in regular stock at $35 40 Overcoats of excellent fabrics, in single and double breasted niodels. Well tailored and trimmed with guaranteed linings. Plain blues, Oxford grays, medium grays and brown hmhm Regular, long_and shoit sizes. Men’s Fine Suits, $35 Were 550 25 Men's Fine -Suits from regular stock. Worsteds and cashmeres, in a_good selec- tion of colors and patterns. Regular sizes 34 to 44; shorts 36 to 42. THE MEN’s StoRE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Silk-and-Rayon Socks, 25¢ Were s0e pair 140 pairs Men’s Silk-and-Rayon Mixed Socks, with seamless B e ie hect and ta¢, lack, cordovan, London fan and white. Sizes 10 to 11% in lot, r T ‘s Athietis m- Suits, o g Junior Boys’ Overcoats $8.75 A Special Low Price . 25 all-wool overcoats, wool-lined. Brown, gray and tan, good patterns. Sizes 4 to 10. Boys’ Wool Sweaters $2:% Were $5 and $6.50 50 from our regular stocks. Sweater Sets in size 4; Coats, lhp—onl and huvy-nellht fancy nylel in uus 30 to B VE T ailored Marquisette Curtains Special 31 pair 300 pairs, good quality marquisette, ivory and ecru. Ourramws, Sxxrn Froon. 9x12 Velvet Rugs, $29-75 A Special Low Price 10 High-grade room size Seamless Velvet Rugs. \ vain -Room Suite, $160 Was $217.50 2-piece suite, upholstered in tapestry. English Club style. Poryrrors, Sxxre FLOOR. | Bedding Greatly Reduced u&lnl wu $32. 5 fimfl. el umn BEos aw»> Brapiwe, Srxa F1.00m. Dolly Madison Spreads Reduced ¥ Spreads, discontinued patterns. 72x108 inches, 2 lavender and gold; 1 lavender and silver; 1 green lnd old; 1 lavender Lll design, were $13.50. Now, $10;. X108 10!(1 with knrod border; 1 green floral design. W tre $10. Now $7.50. ads, lavender rere $18. Swantex Toilét Paper Special 78¢ dozen rolls :Iltcu rolls of Swantex Toilet Paper; 1,000 sheets to each ® mrianen. Wers of'Non. Boh5 8 Ls Patfuite Mirrors, mm Young Men’s Suits, $19-75 Were $35 25 Suits that will stand hard service, and arc exceilent jor school wear. Tweeds, cheviots and homespuns. -Mostly two trou- sers, but some have trousers and knickers. Sizes 34 to 40. Bloomers, $145 W, cr;r:i.%, $3.95 Bizes 4 to lodl’P:B.“fi 3»-- ......"m....a m.. Fourte FLOOR. Juveniles’ Party Frocks, $6-50 Were 510 and $12.50 § Oirs Party Procks, B e LR Sizes 3. 5 and cuunu CII". X:; l‘il'l; i Cost - "+ Tined .nfi'n‘r#:.«"fix Girls Tam-Berets 95¢c Were 5195 25 el these smart little Fine Jewelry Reduced 1- Platinum Brooch, 2 diamonds. Was .00 No; 'G'IuW 1 Platinum Bar Hne 3 diamonds. Wll 1 hn,; Dismond Ring, 7 1 Special Purchase and Selling Women’s Finer Dresses Priced Below Usual Wholesale Cost $22 75 Smart Dresses—each a lovely new fashion, just pur- chased—will go on sale tomorrow at this very low piice. Of velvet, satin, canton crepe and Frisca cloth. In styles and quality that are usually found only at higher pn:el Green, brown, wine, black and navy. Sizes 34 to 40. Tre WaLnyT Roow, Tamp FLOOR. Gingham Service Aprons, 95¢ A Special Low Price 30 Attractive Little Aprons, of pink and blue gingham, with half sleeves. Collars dnd cuffs of self material Regular and extra sizes. Unirorus, Tamp FLOOR, Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Hose, Reduced to 75¢ mu of Women: Silk Hose in medium service vel( Sizes 8% to i0. Safin and Crepe Robes, $4.95 Specially Priced 50 Silk Crepe and Satin Robes in a variety of printed atterns. ‘lP:xedo style with plain colored border and elt. Nzouicees, TEIRD FLOOR. Belgian and French Nightgowns, $1.95 Were 5195 29 Imported Gowns of batiste and nainsook in colors— trimmed white and plain colors. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. Ooties Dnger Cotton vm.fl i svelone Dlcomers e(:lleil ll raro size 40: slips. 40 uomfib Teduced to. made and hlni-nnbr Were 31.65. ot 130 o, sv6 Corron UnperwEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Girls’ and Juniors’ Shoes, $3.75 Were 55 to 38 pair lor Girls’ Patent by~ "F- : s ':ra. 3 3 “v." * Aina c 4 , Ill-l LI l ,n P 2 tris 12%, 13% B 13% C. od '3, flu- palr M43 CHiLorEN’s SHors, Fousrs Proor. Novelty Jewelry, Special $1.25 50 pAeces of Novelty Jewelry, including bracelets, neck- laces and earrings. In a variety of styles and col: 2 _Novelty Me . Ihchiding . meck rrings 5 | Dracelats, 8 1 Pair Crystal Earrings. Now A Nn‘ll‘l.'r! lwll.-Y, Amu 10, Pmst FLoor. Chinaware Greatly Reduced l[‘m Yellow ,& Malolies Ware Cgps and Saucers, pink and _green aisntly T decoration. Were up Glass Water Sets, 75¢c Were $1 25; light-cut glass pitcher and 6 glnues Floral design. s Table Glassware, Smart Hats, 52 Were $5 and $7.50 2 xz‘.’u of lelt and velvet ILLINERY, '.l‘lxln FLoor. Millinery Salon Hats, 35 Were $15 and $18.50 13 Hats of velvet and felt. MILLINERY SALON Tump FLOOR, Silk Blouses, $3-%5 ch $5.75 and $8.75 R Sy R White, eggshell and_pastels. X Hand-embroidered Madeira Tea Napkins Special 6 for $1.50 25 dozen, with. scalloped udlelol.nnn'nlmed applique corners. 10 Bridge Seis, hand- embrold- ered, cross-stitched in Il Fure Linen Damash' stitehed 70x108 - inch gloth and 12 iexis-inch nap- H e re 322 the sel Corset-Brassieres Were $5 34, 38, 40, 42 Long-line Brassierss, front and back mumu Siseg 36, 40, 42 Were $1.50 e 5. How u. 8 Woodiron floms, of ‘fine broche and em- broidered “net, " gizes 3¢, to $13.50 Were $19.50 4 Smart !um at.a very ?edll -, o 0 wu"uo $1750 Were 325 1 Vest Pocket Kodak, Series 3; 1 No. 1-A Kodak, 3. . glove box at i0p. ¢;mly a-m;s-u Toys Reduced 1 Chrysler Automobile. 30, Now' .. Today's Edition of the Washington Times Semi-Annual Clearance of Women'’s Fine Footwear Much Less Than Former Prices W ':r;lizz $6'75 Were 313.50 $8 75 Laird, Schober & Company shoes are mcluded in this clearance of fine footwear. Black suede and kid, brown suede and kid; blue and green suede; black and brown calfskin, Oxfords, opera and step-in pumps. WomeN’s Swozs, Tump FLOOR. Women’s Matrix Shoes 54.95 Were $12.50 100 Pairs of Matrix Shoes, of black and brown kid and patent leather. Strap pumps. Sizes in patent leather: AAAA 5, 5%, 6, 6% and 8%; AAA 5, 5%, 6 and 8; AA 5 and 9; A 4, 4% and 9; B 4 and 4%; C 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5%, 8 and 8%. ;B 3%, 4, WoMEN's Suors, Taimp' PLoOR. and 7,6 3%, 4 and 7. Larger Women’s Dresses $1Q Were 51950 and 52950 6 Larger Women's Dresses, of printed flat crepe and nav: georgette. Wrap-aronud or straight-line models. Sizes 44! 461/,. 48%4 and 50%. ‘Women's ol k chlflen and navy tte for afternoon SpeciaL-Size Apparer, Misses’' F merGowns,*ZZ 75 Were $49.50 to $69.50 8 Afternoon and Evening Dresses of chiifon, lace and georg- ette. Sizes 14 to 18 6 Misses’ Afternoon and Evening Gowns, of lace, chiffon and crepe run 'eu ouuo to lofi New m.'ll Tae WALNUT RooM, THiRp FLOOR. W alnut Room Frocks $ 1 8-75 Were $49.50 8 Crepe Faille Frocks, with touches of lace and bead em- ?roiderv Sizes 36 to 4. $42 ll ‘Were $10.50. Now $10 Tar WaLNUT RooM, THIRD 1'LOOR. Juniors” Afternoon and Evening Dresses, $8-% Were $16.50 10 Juniors’ Afternoon and Evening Dresses, of crepe, georg- ette and nets. Sizes 11, 13, 15 and 17, i 13. Were uuo Now $10 JUNIORS' APPAREL, FOURTE FLOOR. Winter Knit Underwear, 45¢ Was 85c to $2.25 50 pieces of Knit Underwear, of part-wool and heavy cottons. A few lisle pieces included. Combination, pants, vests, corset covers and bloomers. Broken styles and sizes. Soiled. Women’s Coats, $49-50 Were 569.50 10 Fur-trimmed Winter Coats, of black and brown velma trico and broadcloth, trimmed with fitch, muskrat, skunk and kit fox. Sizes 36 to 42. 9 Fur-trimmed Winter Coats, of black broad- cloth and trico; fitted and htline models. Sizes 36, 40, 42 and 44. Were $49.50 and $59.50. NW WouMEN's Coars, Tmln Px.ovl llo' Misses’ Frocks 51075 Were $16.50 to 535 29 Street, Afternoon and Evening Frocks. Flat cre; e, canton ’alnd thnf(m’l in this important group. Sizes 14 to 20. for street, afternoon and e vu\lni Chiff flz lnd e-nwn included. Sizes 14 to 320. ‘ere ll:n. flh“m 3 ceresseannasees < S14.50 Women's Dresses, $18:75 Were $25 and $42.50 20 Dresses of eyelet crepe, eyelet velvet—majorit £~ y one-of-a- kind models. Sizes 34 to 40. Also, wool crepe jacket suit thiee-piece modcla, Sises 36,38 and A oI ee sulD 'l—fl Dl—ao(vnnl iton {2 fl) We m Ltttle:n&“ nLa.rger Women’s Shagmoor Coats, $13-50 v Were §35 and $39.50 13 rmg weight poor Coats, without fur. Navy, gray tan. Sizes 37%,, M, 41% to 47%. i34 ‘: :'u:a'olf nku:km. ‘ “'l!lnl ‘i'/. :M 4? wm.&:

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