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105 ANGELES NOW LARGEST IN AREA City’s Evolutiofi Since Named | by Felipe de Neve in 1781 Phenomenal. By the Associated Press. i LOS ANGELES, February 5.—If| Felipe de Neve, who led a procession of soldiers, priests and laymen across th San Gabriel Valley September 4, 1781 could drop in again he never woul recognize the far-flung dominion of Los Angeles as the heir of the village hc; founded and named Pueblo do Nuestra | BSenora lo Reina de ®os Angeles. That village did not live up to its| high-sounding name for more than a | century, but in 1880 the pucblo was afflicted . with growing pains and has| enjoyed them ever since. Today Los Angeles is the largest city | In the world in area; as well as the fifth | most populous in the United State: In 1850, when the original city was | established from Spanish land_grants, | the population was 1,150 and the area #.01 square miles. Today the popula- tlon has increased to 1,238,048, scat- tered from a made-to-order ocean to a range of mountains, with an area o(‘ 442.75 square mile: ‘The Chamber of Commerce will lr‘lll any one who will listen that for 50| years, with the exception of a single | decennial, Los Angeles .has doubled its | population every 10 years Expansion in Area. Since 1920 the population has in- creased by more than 660.000 persors. In territory Los Angeles has added 78 square miles by 45 annexations and con- solidations, but these brought within the city only about 100,000 persons. An analysis of the 1930 census later will tell whence the others came, but in the meantime it is taken for granted they came from “all over.” Certain it is the people who are talking of an- other section when they say “back home” far outnumber the natives. When ‘the last estimate by States was made Jowa was credited with furnishing more | than 200,000 of the city's populatior. ‘When Los Arngeles first begen to be- come port conscious, in the 1870s, it was | good doctrine that if the mountain | would not come to Mahomet. then Mahomet must go to the mountain. The Pacific Ocean would not come to Los Angeles as it was then, so Los Angeles went to the ocean. The city has become industrialized | ‘ in the last decade, much more rapidly than in previous 10-year spans, and the development of the port since 1920 has | greatly increased the amount of ship- | ping. Total commerce has jumped from | 3,500,000 tons, valued at $154,000,000, in 1920 to more than 25.000,000 tons, | valued at over $1,000,000,000, in 1930. Thirty-two-story City Hall | Among the major building projects ocompleted in the last decade the most conspicuous is the new 32-story City | Mall, which cost $7,000.000 and about which is to be built a new civic center. | ‘The Lindbergh beacon on the City Hall tower raises its perpetual flame 460 feet Mgh to light the wayfaring airman LOI Angeles is a city of homes and | the residential areas suggest the poly- glot population. Although the Spanish | influence is predominant, a clapboard house which might have been lifted bodily from a New England village will be found opposite a low-lying bungalow, Ind down the street a colonial home a hint that Lhe builder has ties Mn South in Dix! | Motlon pictures, with enough “extras” | in scores of studios to make up a small | :'lty. lead the industries of Los Angelcs importance and interest. Los Angeles, however, maki more than mnum pictures. Few citi country manufacture more and recent years have brought a de-) cided increase in the manufacture of | Fubber tires. Machinery for the operation of oil wells is another important item, for Los Angeles is surrounded by oil fields, with a few hardy perennials surviving in the city itself. VATICAN BROADCAST SET FOR FEBRUARY 12| Voices of Pope Pius XI and Mar- coni Expected to Be Heard Clearly in U. S. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, Pebruary-5.—The voice| of the Vatican will be heard around the world February 12 under plans announced Tuesday both by the Na- tional Broadcasting Co. and the Co- lumbia Broadcasting System and in Vatican City. The two American radio companies, 'ith Lhelr three chains of stations, will including the voice | o Pcpe us XI. on the air at about | noon. M. H. Aylesworth, president of N. B. C, sald that appropriate music. as well as the two-hour ceremony marking the ninth anniversary of the Pope’s coronation. would be broadcast. ‘The Vatican station, the Columbia engineers have found, has been re- ceived clearly in America—in Nebraska New York and Connecticut particu- larly. Tests conducted today were described both here and in Vatican City as highly satistactory. In addition to Pope Pius XI Guglielmo Marconi will speak in the world-wide broadcast Definite arrangements for the pro- gram have not been announced. It is expected the Pope will speak in Latin The occasion also will mark the formal opening of the new Vatican Sity Radh ofa ol “They are well de- fined. An achy sensation, sneez- ing; cold, chilly feeling, head ache. A serious| uncomfortable «eondition which is soon relieved by the tonic and laxative effect of Grove’s Laxative Stops pain! Acts as tonic to the sys- Sub:cnbe Today It costs only about 1% cents day and 5 cents Sundays to E:". ‘Washington’s best newspa- per delivered to you regularly every evening and Sunday morn- l’rekphm National 5000 and delivery will start immedi: “The Route Agent will col- the end of each month. THRIFTY FRIDAY Save at Least 25} on Short Lots and Odds and Ends Special Purchase! $5.95 Flannel Robes $4 a9 All-wool Tobes in soft, blue, rose, lavender and green—with wide striped patterns; small, medium and large sizes. THIRD FLOOR 35 Crepe or Chiffon Dresses That Were $7.74, Reduced to $4.74 A large saving on these love- ly dresses, made in tunic and bolero styles, with new neck- lines and smart sleeve treat- ments. Black, green, navy, red ; 14 0 20, 38 to 44. XPENS SECOND FLOOR Notions Reduced to 1, Price Sanitary bloomers, _step-ins, shadow skirts, belts and aprons. Slightly soiled. Originally 50c to $5.95. Friday, !> price. (100) Odds and Ends—in- cluding rubber aprors, shields, sanitary cuff water-proof utrmw bags many other useful items. Were 35 to 1. Friday 2DC STREET FLOOR Don’t Miss These! (30) Scarfs, squares, tri- angles; tubular and ascot styles, moctly "in dark shades. riginally $1.00. Fri- day only .. 50c (92) Ber is, felts, ool Jerseys and odd niumbers. riginally 50c and i STREET FLOOR Rug Bargains Too Good to Miss! (9) Felt-Base Rugs, Pabco make; 6x9 ft. Originally $2 $3.95. Friday only (1) Body Brussels Rug, a.axw.s,o With 1l'11ch floral pat- tern. ri ginally $52.50. Friday only. $17-50 (7) Balkan Axminster Rugs, all wool; size 4.6x6.6. Or- $8 iginally $13.95. Friday.. (1) Bussorah Axminster Rug. nofir snample; ;;rzf 6x9. Origi- nally $32.50. - PG csioesns $19'75 (4) Bromley Axminster Rugs, size 9x12; in rich colors and designs. Were $25. Friday only. $l3’95 (20) Gold Seal Felt-base Rugs, 9x10.6 and 9x12. Were $9.50 and $10.75. Friday $6 95 Braided Oval Rug, size T. Rece and green mixture. Originally $13.95. Fridav only ...... $10.50 FIFTH FLOOR THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1931 LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store Mail, Phone and C. O. D.’s Cannot Be Filled | Girls’ Winter Coats $10.95 to $15 NOW 35.95 Nicely tailored, lined and interlined of wool tweeds, smooth bro-dcloth and warm Trucurl Formerly Chinchilla; many No. of Coats h fur collars and cuffl $15.95 to $29.50 Coats Now $12 95 The materials include novelty sport tweeds, broadcloth and the well known Zimmerman alpaca pile coats; collars nnd cuffs. Coats That ny__ Were $39.50 trimmed with huge fur Sizes given below: Now 32250" Handsome broadcloth coatings and smart tweeds wnh American opossum and fox coll- 8! = lz 1 ] | _No. of Coats 2¢ 2 | Clearance G irls’ Hats (50) Felt or Velvet Hats, originally $1.95. only originally $2.95 to $4.95. FOURTH FLOOR Tempting Values in Sportswear! (12) Velveteen Skirts, navy and black on bodice tops. Were $395 Frid only .. ¢ (4) Wool Crepe Jumpers dark colors. ere $3.95. Friday only.. $1.49 (4 Prs) Tweed Knickers. Were $2.95 and $3.95. Friday only 98c (8) Leatherette Ihlncoau. blue, black and_brown $3.95 and $5. day only (17)_Slipover Sweaters, soft, wool; bright colors. ‘Were $1.95. Friday only. 97c SECOND FLOOR Clearance of Sports Dresses at Substantial Savings (24) Dresses of wool crepe and jersey; one and two piece styles; sizes 14 to 20. Slightly shopworn. Originally $2 97 $6.95 and $10.75. Fri (25) Silk and Wool Dresses, sizes 14 to 40. Origi- nally $16.50. Friday $8'90 SECOND FLOOR Tots’ Coats That Were $10 to $13.95 Now $795 (36) ALPACA PILE COATS, sizes 2 to 6, with kasha-finish linings. (30) TWEED AND NOVELTY WOOLEN COATS, well lined, with fur collars or day FOURTH FLOOR Domestics Greatly Reduced! (60) White Star Sheets, 81x99 inches. Were $1.39. Friday $1.15 (54 Yds.) 90-inch Bleached Sheeting, was 50c yard Friday, yard 39c (100 " Yds.) 36-inch Long Cloth, was 15c yard. Friday, yard % llc (60) 63x99-inch Real Quality Sheets. Were $1.09 Friday only - 89c (60) Lace Trimmed Pillow- cases, were 50c each. Friday. each. ... 39c¢ THIRD FLOOR Clean-Up Prices on Toys! (10) Airplanes. Orig- inally $2.50. Friday only, 49c (7) Airplanes, scientifically constructed. Originally GQ ¢ $3.95. Friday only.. (6) Soccer and gfl‘" Balls, regulation size. rigi- nally $1.95. Friday only. 69c (14) Dolls, some with soft bodies. Originally ey . $2105 (7) Mama Dol .X with hair. Originelly $2.95. Fri- e Ty T AS1ED FOURTH F 0 Stationery and Bridge Novelties (37 boxes) Statiomery, better grades of paper m‘muc-ld boxes Originally $1 to 87 Pridav ... 4 ofi (253) Bridge Sets, decorated wax candles. playing card hold- ers. photo_albums and book on “Art of Entertaining.” 1 Origi- nally 25c to 3595 oy ® 3 Off STREET FLOOR | 1, to 3V, Yd. Remnant Length Woolens Were $1 to $5 Yd. 1/2 Price You'll find remnants suitable for skirts, suits and coats in this lot! Coatings, suitings, wool crepes, tweed, jersey and flannel; 54 inches wide! THIRD FLOOR. capes; sizes 2 to 6; were $7 95. Fri- $5 95 55¢ Peter Pan Prints 38¢ yd. 1,000 yds. of these well known prints, fast colored; florals, dots, geometrics; 32 inches wide. (750 Yds.) Printed Broad- eloih, striped and flowered, for dresses, aprons and pajamas; 36 inches wide; fast colored. ‘Were 45c yd. only, yard THIRD FLOOR. Hats Originally $5 and $7.50 $1.49 (15) Solell, felt and velvet hats of a very fine quality, made with inter- esting trimming details. Good assortment of col- ors. (50) Mats that_were $345. Friday only .. 79¢ SECOND FLOOR Shoes for Women and Children at Savings} (24 Prs.) Women’s Straps and Pumps, of patent leather and black and brown suede. Orig- inally $4.85. only.... (20 Prs.) Women’s Pumps and Straps, of black suede, brown kid, brown suede and patent Broken sizes. Origin- Friday only.. (8 Prs.) Jr. Glrll‘ Sports Ox- fords, broken sizes. Originally $5.00 and $5.95. Fri- 33 95 day only.. . (16 Prs.) lnllntl‘ Ml-el and Jr Mllu!l‘ Shoes, patent straps step-ins. B'r:ken sizes. Onnmlly $3.00 $6.50. PFriday only. sl 49 (18 Prs.) Infants’ Smoked and Tan Elk_ Moccasin Boots, sizes 1 to 5. Originally $2.50. 79c Priday only.. (7 Prs.) hoes, of patent leather; wi'-h turp soles. Were 98c. Friday 290 Felt and Velvel Friday only. Big Savings for Little Girls! (25) Velvet ‘Befe'-l‘ in good colors. Were $1.95. Friday only.. $1.00 wllh Glrh = ill;de Berets. ere $1.50. riday Gy 59¢ (6) " Girls' Berets. 31_95 Were $2.95. Friday. . (21) Scarf and Beret Sets. Were $1.95. only ... (25) ‘Glrls Best‘vz“-e Raill- coats, sizes 7 to 14. Were $5.95. Friday. 31'95 FOURTH FLOOR. Women’s Undergar- ments Only 29c! (87) Rayon Step-ins and hfitlmssllghtlja soiled. Origi- nally 79c and $1.00. Friday only . - 29¢ (100) Medi t Vests, sleeveless, built-up _shoulder g.]s:ile: usize;gqo to 48. S = Famous A. R. A. Full-Fashioned Service-Weight Silk Hose, Were $1.25 89¢ 229 pairs to be discontinued. Lisle tops and soles; broken sizes in brownleaf, bahama, plage and light gun metal. STREET FLOOR Outstanding Linen Bargains! (7) Linen Pattern Cloths, of Irish linen damask, 64x64 and 70x70 inches. Were $2.39 and 4.50. Frid: ly, Sroana . §2.25 (1) Italian Embroidered Din- ner Set, 72x90-inch cloth and 12 napkins. Was $29.50. Friday only $19.50 (33 Yds.) Irish Linen Dam- ask, 60 inches wide. Was $109 yard. Friday only. Yard ’ 95¢ 20 | Mad broidered ay Doilies, 5xl2 in. Were 33c. 22c (7) 5-Pe. xe Sets, of fine quality linen with Madeira em- broidery. Rose and gold. Were $4.85. $2.42 (30) Linen Huck Towels, 1832 inches; with hemstitched hems. Were 50c. Fri- @8y Only.ssoseinann 35C THIRD FLOOR Smocks and Negligees Cut in Price! (100) Rayon and Broadcloth Smocks, in preity pastel shadies; small sizes. Originally 00 to s105, Tay,, ODC (3) Rayon Satin Negligees, black; small sizes. Orig- G0 inally $2.95. Friday only c THIRD FLOOR. Children’s Socks and Stockings, Y, Price Broken sizes and colors of 25c, 35c, 50c and $1 grades; Friday only, ! price. STREET FLOOR Corsets, Girdles and Brassieres! (13) Rubber Reducing Cor- setz, back lacing, side fastening styles of brocade. Wers $349. Fridny, $2.09 (3) Step-in Girdles, with back and front rayon satin. panels. Were $5.00. Friday only....... $3.49 (36) Brassi also a lot of narrow belts; many styles and mattrildlls. ‘Were 59c and 89c. Friday and 2. AN 39ec "GAe THIRD FLOOR THRIFTY FRIDAY Included Are Several Special Purchases of New Merchandise 12 Winter Coats Originally $39.50 16 Black, brown, and green broadcloth coats trimmed with lapin (dyed rabbit), caracul, and fluffy black furs; misses’ sizes. (2) Plle Fabric Sport Coats, size 14; origi- nally $16.50. Friday.. ss (3) Sport Coats, fur trim- med; one green, size 16; brown, size 38 and 44; originally $59.50. 338 SECOND FLOOR Great Savings on Novelty Furniture! (1) Telephone Set, with chair; mahogany finish on gumwood. Was $10.95. only (2) Console Tables, mahogany vencer on_gumwood; three-leg style. Were $12. Friday only $5.75 (1)’ Smoki id with cab- inei; mabiogany finish on gum- wood. Originally 075, Fridey onty. $2.95 (1) Semi-Cogswell Chair, spring-filled_seat cushion and back; tapestry with mohair trim. Originally $25.00. Friday only ; $18 (1) Mohair Chair, with spring-filled loose cushion_ seat and spring bottom. Was 3000, Friday only. .. P22 (1) Nite Table, wainut veneer on gumwood; floor _sample. Originally $17.50. ey $1Di50 FIFTH FLOOR, 2 Tots’ and Infants Wear Reduced! (22) Silk_and Wool Shirts, sizes 6 mopths and 1 year. @] Were $1.50. Friday only. (4) Crib Blankets, ali wool and bound. 45x62 inches. $8 Were $12.50. Friday only g, 28) Baby Bonnets. of crepe e chine. Were $1.00. Friday only 69¢ (38) Tots' Bedroom Slinvers, broken sizes and styles. Were $1.00 and $1.25. only FOURTH FLOOR. Silk Pajamas and Underthings! (1) Silk Pajamas, two-piece styles wl‘zteh éu::&n blouses. Broken sizes. Originally $1.39. Priday only... 89c {134) Slips, Bloomers, Chem- ins, broken sizes. THIRD FLOOR Remnants of Silks That Were $1 to $3 yd. 50c to *1.50 yd. Good usable lengths of flat crepe, canton crepe, satin crepe, printed crepe, taffeta, tub silks, sport silks, chiffon and . georgette. THIRD FLOOR Save on Glassware and China Tomorrow! (8) 32-Pe. Luncheon Sets. Were $4.95. only (24) Porcelain Dinner Phlel. Were 35c (30) Porcelain nruu.n Plates. Were 25c. day only . loc (9 Pes.) . Were $1.95 only (15) Tmported Mixing Bowl Seis. Were $1.95 to §249. @ Friday_only (35 Pes.) Imported Dtfl)llted Porcelain ' Kitchenware, Were “$1 to $1.95. Friday only. . 50c $1 17) Cnlnred Gla:‘!, Vases and Flower Baskets. ‘ere $1. FPriday only 50c SIXTH FLOOR Come Early for These Jewelry Bargains! (18 Pes.) Jewelry, including babies' solid gold lockets, baby rings, solid gold cuf links and tie pins. Mgularly $2.50 to 3500, s 7 $2.00 (10 ‘Pes.) Jewelry, including back beads, DOCK;; and wrist watches, Were $4 Friday only $3.50 (3)° Novelty Vanities, enam- eled and with chains. Were $5.95. Friday $4.00 (66 Pcs.) Costume Jewelry, including brown seed beads, baroque pearls, rosaries in_en- ameled cases, match pockets, watch bracelets and smoked pearl studs. Were $1.0 Friday only 50c STREET FLOOR Silverware at Friday Prices! (4) Wm. Rogers Silver-plated Serving Forlllulyndl ;é{) Cake Knives. Origin: $1.15. Friday only 89c (4) Large Sl.lvtr-nllled Perco- lator Sets, (1) plated Vegetable Dish .nel &) sterling silver Sugar and Creamer. Originally $12.95. 59 50 (2) Plated Coffee Pots, (2) sterling Bonbon Baskets and (1) pewter Bowl. Were ss 25 $5.00. Friday only. . (2) Large Plated Fruit Bowls, (2) silver-plated Ice Buckets with tongs and (8 prs.) sterling silver Salts and Pep- sz 25 pers. Were $3.75.. STREET FLOOR. Handbags at Drastic Reductions! (50) Handbags, of smart leathers, tapestry and suede; black and brown. ing Bags, eggshell and white satin with bead trim- ming. Were $3. Fri- day only $l 95 (25) Calf Handbags, sl hfly shopworn. Black and B Originally $4.95. Fri- d;ym::]yy $4.95. Fri- $2.95 STREET FLOOR Majestic Fine for dresses, blouses and lingerie. 6 $1.39 Gloria Umbrellas, $1.00 Plain serviceable umbrellas with self borders, amberlite handles und attached cord. All of them STBEIJT FLOOI 73 Men’s 50c Linen Hankies, 3 for $1 Linen tape handkerchiefs with hand-rolled hems. White only. STREET FLOOR Radio 8-Tube Superheterodyne Originally $112.50 Now *89% This is the late model 52 Majestic, housed in a beautiful console cabinet; 8 tubes, 3 of them screen grid; dynamic speaker; tubes included! (3) COLONIAL RADIOS, cabinets scratched; complete with tubes. Originally $79.50. (3) 6-tube Majestic Radios, model 31; dynamic speaker, with tubes. Regularly $79.50. (2) BREMER TULLY RADIOS, 9 tubes, with 4 of them Screen Gi a high- boy console cabinet; complete with Dynamic speaker. Origi- nally $89.50. (6) 8-TUBE SETS, with 3 Screen-Grid tubes and Dy- namic speaker; highboy c sole cabinets; with tubes. Originally $100. (2) Colonial Radio und phonograph combi tubes, 3 screen gris nally $99.50; complete with tubes. Cal (1) MAJESTIC MODEL, 91, 8-tube set with C Dynamic speaker, i cabinet. With tubes. nally $147.50. Originally $79.50 to $100.00 $99.50 to $147.50 Buy Them on Easy Payment Plan If You Like FOURTH FLOOR en 40; ur; originally $25. Friday only $8-90 (1) Black Broadcloth Coat, trimmed in blask (4) Women’s Coats, black broadcloth with krimmer or Armour Jap coon; sizes 38 and 42; were $39.75. Friday only $16 Curtains and Draperies at Savings! Prs.) Curtains of cream voile; trimmed with color. Originally $1.95. Fri- day only $1.39 (165 Prs.) Ecru Dotlfid Mar- quisette Ruffied Curtains, with ruffied valance and tie backs. Originally $1.69. only (75 Prs) Cream Voile and Marquisette Curtains, with dou- ble-rufied valance and _tie acks. Originally $1.25. Friday only 75¢ (1) 4x7-ft. Tapes- try. Originally $25. (1) 100x130 - In. Tapesiry. Originally $17.50. Priday only $6.50 1) Velour Scarts, 5¢ and 72 nches long. Origi- nally $5.95. Friday $1.95 (150 Yds.) 36-In. Rayon Moire and Celanese Voiles, greens and blues. Originally ~9¢ and 85c yard. Friday 590 (100 Yds.) Rayon Baullion Fringe and Chintz Rufing. Originally 10c and 20¢ yd. 3 Friday, yard c (22)' "0il 'Opaque Window Shades, green and ecru. 79 Originally $1.25....... c (40 Doz.) Brass-finish French Btfidin[lkinn. for 1-inch pole. Originally 35c dozen. Friday, dozen " 10c (11 Prs.) Brackets and Ends for wood pole. Red and green. Originally 85c. only .. FIFTH FLOOR. Jr. Misses’ Dresses and Coats at Savings! (16) Jr. Misses' Dresses of flat crepe; all this year's styles IPI;ldk ?‘D:h Sizes 13 to 17. cke ght from 90 our $10.75 stocks. $5 (4) Jr. Misses’ nrflln. one and two plece models juniors are sure to like. Sizes 13 to 15. Were $16.50. day only (4) Jr. Misses' Chiffon F‘roeh. beautifully trimmed with black }:’ce and rhinestones. Sizes 13 17. Were $16.50. Fricay onty ore. $10.75 (15) Jr. le‘ Coats, tweeds and brnndcloths plain or !ur trimmed. i 13 _to originally s'aso Priday oniy . $5.00 (7) Jr. Mlssu letk Broad- cloth Coats, with lapin* or long fluffy black fur collars and cuffs. Sizes 13 to 17. Originally $25.00. 510-75 *Dyed rabbit SECOND FLOOR. Lamps and Shades Drastically Reduced! (6) Table Lamps, with shades. Originally $2.95. Pri- ol ttasees, 9199 13) ‘Table lens with shades. Originally $8.95. Fri- day onlv $3.95 (2) Table Lamps of Italian pottery. Were $8.95. L $3.95 (17) Pottery nolldnlr Lamns, with shades. 205 “eiaay o 91:49 (7) Colonial Chimnev Yamns, with shades, for. end tables. Were $5.95.. $3~95 SIXTH FLOOR. Housewares You Need Reduced! (15) 4-Pe. Canister Sets and Hand Dusters. Origi- 9@ nally 65¢ to 98c. Priday c (39) Mirro Aluminum Sauce Pans, beverage mixers and egg beaters. Originally 75¢ 39 to 95c. Friday only.. c (6) Bath Tub Sets. sauce pans and aluminum milk_pails. Originally $120 to g Friday only. . c (2) White Enameled Covered Kettles, originally 3300 98 Priday only ..... SIXTH FLOOR Important Reductions on Women’s and Misses’ Dresses :(37) Dresses, Originally 16.50 and $25 8.95 An interesting group from which to choose frocks for business, street, afternoon and evening wear. Smartly trimmed, well tailored crepe, chiffon, lame, and velvet broche! (25) Dresses from Regular $16.50 Stock Reduced to $12.50 Full range of colors and sizes, but not in every style; street and afternoon frocks of crepe, chiffon or bright prints. SECOND FLOOR Children’s Felt Hats 39 (40) Felt Hats in cunning brimmed and off - the - face styles; greatly reduced for clearance. FOURTH FLOOR Men’s and Boys’ Clothing at Savings (5) Men's Black Horsehide g:xnt;,) nslzes‘lafl 40 and 46. ginally 5.00. Prigay oty e $10.75 ) Cnmel “llr Coats, na- tural color. Sizes 40 and 42. Originally $25.00. Friday only . $l4-75 (35) Boys' High-Grade Knlrkel;T soznée5 1ndswut sizes. Originally $2.95 an $3.95. Friday only.. $1‘84 (12) Panama Cloth Knickers and Long Pants, of khaki cloth. Sizes 8 to 12 Originally $1.50 and $1.95. only (6) Suedetex Lumber Jacks, sizes 8, 14 and 16. Origi- nally $4.95. Friday $2 95 umber Jacks, of suede cloth. uSlZOS 12, 14 and 16. Originally $7.95. Friday only.. $4.95 (15) Boys' Imported Sweaters, sizes 3 to 5. Originally 95 $1.95. Friday only.. (5) Khaki Tport“ Blouses, small sizes. Originally $1.00. Friday only 25¢ xl20)2 "\llnsflflk Union Suits, sizes 2 to 4. Were 50c. Friday only..... 25¢ (19) Bathing Sulis. sizes 3 to 5. Originally $150. 9B Friday only STREET FLOOR. Velour Velvet 1/2 Evening Wraps p .0 Cloak or cape style wraps, with white hare collars; black, red and green, sizes 16 to 20; originally $59.50. Only six left. 50c and $1.00 Ribbon Novelties, 19¢ Rose bags, handkerchief cases, powder puff bags and potied ar- tificial flowers. Slightly sofled but bargains at 19¢ each. STREET FLOOR Don’t Pass Up Bed- wear Values Like These! (5) 66x80-In. Part-wool Blan~ kets, block plaid in gold, blue, lavender and tan. Slightly soiled. Were $2.95. sz 19 Friday only ........ o ll)B::xlB‘-lnoA:-wnol North Star nket. Origi- nally $10. Friday.. 37‘45 (4 Prs.) 70x80 All-wool Block Plaid Blankets, in tan, blue and helio. Slightly soiled. Qrigi- nally $10.95. Friday ss 20 only Wool-filled Rayon Com- in Tose, lavender ~and green. 72x84 inches. Originally $12.95.. $7.95 (4) Sateen Comforts, filed with fine quality wool; in blue, lavender and gold. = Slightly soiled. 72x84_inches. Origi- nally $12.50. Pfldly oy *- $6.95 (25) 72x105- ln. l"lne Rayon Spreads, in rose, blue, green, gold and helio. Originally $5.95 and $6.50. only (9) 90x96-In. spread Ensembles, with large crescent-shape pillow. Rose, gue. gnlcll.l hegapsnnd green. riginally .95. Friday only . 36'95 THIRD FLOOB. Men’s White Broadcloth Shirts Regularly $1.35 79c A big saving on shirts. All well tailored of excellent quality white broadcloth. Collar attached in sizes 14, 15, 15Y; to 16%%. (42) Men’s Fancy Pajamas, cost st‘yl]egzsslzel A B, C; requs rly $1.95. Friday only .. v $1.19 o8 Fancy Sip-over Sweaters, sizes ; were $4.95. Friday only. $1.95 (26 prs.) Wool Gloves, button models; were $1. Fri- 4@ day only ¥ c lfll)ul\a(;llllen and Sqmru' were and $1.65. Friday only 39¢ (28) Cotion 18, 19, 20; were $1. Friday only . lz; 19) F-1M7 1t’|¢ Night Shirts, | sizes 16, 17, s were $1.29. Priday only 69¢ STREET FLOOR Neckband in sizes 1415, 15, 1515, 1614, 17. (22) Ombre Blanket Robes, fl'“' mledlum, ]nm and extra ge sizes; $9.85. Friday only “ 95 (9) Coat Sweaters, shaker knit; light shades; were $10. Friday $3.49 Wool Drawers, Duofold and Winsted makes; large sizes; were $2 and $2.75. Fri- 79 day only . c (50) Four-in-Hand ‘Ties, light shades for Spring; 29 were 79c. Friday only. . c (22) Rayon Brocaded Robes, satin collars and ffs; o y 55 T e gae PO ETE Yz