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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1931 0ODWARD & LoTHROP 10™ 11™ F AND G STREETS Save Y4 to !/ and More Tomorrow—Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandtse Is Not Returnable or Exchangeable, Not Sent C. O. D. or on Ap prova.l, Mail or Phone Orders Not Accepted Friday and Saturday—Lest Two Days to Buy Style-Right . Apparel at Worthwhile Savings in the Men’s Annual Autumn Event Two-Trousers Suits......... Made-to-Measure Suits.. ... .. Tweed-Fleece Topcoats. . .... Finer Quality Fall Suits. Hand-tailored Silk Ties. Brass Wire Tire Racks..........65¢c Pre-Shrunk Shirts. . . .$1.55 New Fall Felt Hats. ... . .. $2.95 Lisle Athletic Undershirts. . . .....55¢ Fancy Shomts. ......... T THE MER'S STORE, SECOND Unusual Purchases in Boys’ Apparel on Sale Friday 120 FLANNELETTE PA- JAMAS in one, two pieces and middy (pullover) styles. Made of excellent quality Amoskeag cloth. Sizes 4 to 18 years. Same quality here this seascn at $1.50. Special. 31'15 40 PAIRS YOUTHS' AND BOYS' LONG TROUSERS in popular style fabrics. Sizes 14 to 20 LWould sell regularly a $3.95. Special.. $2.95 120 HEAVY SHAKER SWEATERS, collegiate type, mostly roll-collared Coat and pullover styles. All wool. Sizes 8 to 16 in a good range of colcrs. A quality that has stock season at 14 $6.50. Special. . §3.95 THE Boys' SToRe, FOurTH FLOOR. 100 MEDIUM - WEIGHT WOOL SWEATERS, pull- over style with vee neck. Good patterns and plain golors. Bises u to W?]uld’ "“:2 45. sell for Special .. sl 65 150 PAIRS -WOOoL KNICKERS, well tailored of good quality suitings, made with self band or knitted cuff at knee. Sizes 7 to 18. Similar qualities here at $2.95. Special.. $].95 200 PAIRS COTTON GOLF HOSE in fancy patterns. Sizes 8 to 11'3. Special, pair. 25c 15 EAINPIIOOF WOOL- LINED WINDBREAKERS —can be_ worn rain or shine. “Bestyette” make. Sizes 8 to 14. 5 D Were $5. Now. - 83.7 Goose Feather Pillows Special $2.95 each Same Quality Selling Regularly at $5 100 All-Goose Feather Pillows covered with attractive striped ticking. Eizes 21x27 inches. BEDDING, SIXTH FLOOR. Rugs at Reduced Prtces 4 Hand-Hooked Rugs— T 3x6 size. " Was 13750 12084 size] Was 327.80, 1 24x48 side. Was §17.50 ow 10.9: 1 p6x66 Axminster Rur. r Bath Roe Wn 2180, 316.50. s 2.6x6 Linoleum Rus. t 2 6x0 "M b “H Rar e Carpets. Were $88. 27!5‘ it W!!E !5 1 4577 Imporied Mohair . S g ‘Was $37.50. ow. £19.5. l‘fln! ‘l teed 1 8.2x11 Brondloo in colors 58450, Now oo $39. Were §5.50. % RUGR, F1r7i FLOOR. Homewares Reduced 1 Unpainted Breaktast Room ported Medlum Sie Table, Shopworn, Pollihln( Clot! X 1 Unpllnlefl ‘l!l (‘lrl ‘lllh d P lenvu end cullery drawe” L] l:v'r«ll(! 1 ung Board Cover Not SR o e s 1 iy, BG4 e Stops. Were §1. Now......25¢ Was $3.50. Now. -$1.35 HOUSEWARES, FIrTH FLOOR. Marquisette Curtains *1 pr. Specially Priced 100 Pairs: with wide tailored hems. 100 paics of Rufed Maraulsette Al assortment of short Tuft oAt and the pacits. "ivory and ecru. Special pair.. $1.23 DRAPERIES, SEVENTH FLOOR. Dinnerware Reduced 12 Decorated Imported Cold 32 Decorated Imporied Oatmeal Meat Dishes. Reduced to 50e ced erils 30 Hana 16_Decorated Porcelain - rim Soup Plates. Reduced to 15c AN aalt ey Yuu 84 Decorated Plates in assogted Reduced to i er 2rently reduced. Bowl 10 imported Decorate < et Moma Dishes.” Bex duced to Se sizes. Reduct 20¢ 1 Decorated Syracuse n 36" Bvoraied Dl na € Flates: Dirner Set, service for Reduced to Was $39.50." No 9t 15 Decorated Satce ‘Dishes 2 Pewter Footed Bo Reduced to. 13¢ Were 34.50. Now. CmNa, FIFTH FLOOR. Table Glassware, 15¢ ea,ch 400 Pieces of Thin Optic Table Glassware—goblets, high and low sherbets and footed tumblers, cO'blllll Wl-ler Pitchers. 60 and Etched Reduc 500 Greatly Teduc o0 Oolored 'Glass ‘Cu'p s and % 4 Savcers. Reduced fo, cup and 72 colona Giass H herh e | Odds ends_of asses. Reduced some imperfect. dozen o GLASSWARE, FIFTH FLOOR. Wool Blankets, $7-30 were s0 10 All-Wool Plain-Colored Blankets, satin bound, in rose and orchid. Size 72x84 inches. 5 All-wool Two-tone Blankets 10 Lambs’ Wool-filled Ci in rose and gold, and rose ravon covered. 81 and green, and green and solled. Were $12. Now. orcnid” combinations. . Satin Size 70284 inches 9 All-wool Hom Throws 12, 59 with' fringed . Green " Wool- nllea * Comfort, and white, a een and il covered. ~Eofled. " wag id num:s. SECOND FLOOR. Furniture Reduced 1 l-‘“l. Club_ sfl'l tfl‘l!lld u- s Dhllll Room ll‘e Chairs in e, Was 05, ow wainut Ang Cl Chair, cyvered 3 were § !enlm WIS $45. Now'...$30 ish Club Chair, covered 1 .‘n"h' Was 872,50 Serving Tables in s 2 Dinette Tables of mlhz’znl and gum. Were $35. Now Gum Dining- 8 Dining-Room Chairs in wal- hair. Was $12. Now 36 ir, 3- ith fl'"", i R "o m'h'-" Roem Side Chairs in 345. Now.... % were 3650, 2 China Cabinets, in wainit lnd sum. Were $25. Now.. Cannon Bath Towels Special 6 for $1 80 Dozen Cannon Bath Towels, heavy, absorbent quality, size 20x40 inches. Rose, blue, gold, green, and lavender. ToweLs, SzcoNp FLOOR. Imported Silk Ties...........$1.55 Sliding Tie Clasps. . PRSI Full-cut Pajamas. . . L) Seamless Fancy Socks. Sioreiaistenere D9 All-Silk Socks....... i-ra DD All-Wool Sweaters Fancy Suspenders.. .. New Fall Oxfords, pair. . ... Kid Opera Slippers,:pair..... Fancy Handkerchiefs...........50c Fabric Gloves Special, 78¢ 300 Pairs of Women's 4 and 6 Button Length Pull-ons of Two-plex Fabric Gloves, in mode, sand, gray, beige and Havana. With Paris Point embroidered backs. 815 to Tla. Groves, Atsie 11 Pmst FLOOR. Home Frocks, $2:95 Were $5.95 to $10 15 Dresses, including print- ed and piain color volles, printed silk crepe, chiffons and pastel linens. Some in extra sizes. Slightly soiled or mussed. Frocks of nlkl linen. hrouaexov.n eyelet and &nnl!d VMlll Bllthll! lolled. 2.95 dl‘lt. 5. Now.95¢ lhn en and Slee: Home Frocks, Tims Fioon, Philco Combination $71.60 Was S118 1 Combination, seven-tube radio and_ Electrola. =|Alwlln 'Ienl l:l:m-'rubo lu- 0. § htiie Combii rheterodyne udlu Was 3308 5 12 Convenlent Terms if Desired. RADIO GALLERIES Fourtr FLOOR. Auto Seat Covers $245 Were 38.75 1 set each, for 1929 Chev- rolet coupe, 1930 Dodge sedan, 1930 Hupmobile se- dan and 1930 Willys coach. 2 sets for 1930 Hudson coach. E $3.25 3 Stewsri CIIM, ol§ ron and putter. Were 3 -83.4. Spon: Goons FourRTH Pmu Lamps and Shades . Greatly Reduced Stigh®y Soiled or Damaged L\erfl Green OII Pot Flooi 5 $2.9! Now 50 'fil!rv 1". Lllhl o s afa peach, 1 orchid and ere 345 n-l-eh nuorml Plren-u‘u aper S Th-eh white | Parchment P-ler Shade in Chinese desisn 36.50. Now 50 -nne-l.mn Janior " Floor mp. $6.50 Lamrs, Szvlrm !"Loou Fiction, 25¢ volume Were 75c to $2.50 Table of Fiction; well known titles. 1 Winston's New and Complete Atias of the World—latest cen- soiled. sus edition. Was $2.50. “"!“ 1 Table of Miscella Teduced. Prices Trom Children’s Books Also Greatly Reduced Tomorrow. ‘Tae Boox SToRE, A1sLes 23- 25, Fmst FLOOR Kindergarten Materials Reduced Display Samples — Slightly Imperfect 45 Pleces including paint, broiders; and crayon setc, o Art Pillows Reduced Oblons Floor Pillow, velvet with eer iowe: with hematitcned hems. Solled; ow 1.50 H wil G ."n':" wu"h 25w "% Art EMBROIDERY SevENTH FLOOR. Gifts Reduced (L Z2ir of Book Ends. Were ti Girls’ Stlk and WodlDresses $7.50 Were $12.50 and $13.75 10, in dark Fall colors. Sizes 10, 12 and 14. 14 Girls’ Afternoon 10 Girts’ Dresses, Dresses, of plain _and o Titen "and " piave; printed crepes. Sizes 8 10 and 1 Straw Hats, 35¢ Were §5 to $7.50 35, of fine rough straws, bakus, and ballibuntls, in attractive shapes for girls and junior misses. GIRLS' AND JUNIOR Misszs’ MILLINERY Fourts FLOOR. Gitls’ Sports Outfits, $3.95 Were $6 to $7.50 17 Three-piece Outfits, of sweater, skirt and beret, and four-piece suits in plain colors and noveity mixtures. A variety of lovely color combinations. Sizes 8 to 16. 3 Three-plece Knit Suits, in novelty — mixtures. Sizes 15 and 15. W, 316.50. Now.. 22 Wool Slip. ers, in plain with novelty borders. Sizes 3 to 0. Now..o...8145 GIRLS’ SPORTSWEAR, FOURTH FLOOR. Junior Misses” Oxfords $2.95 Were 5550 t0 56.50 25 pairs of Junior Misses' Oxfords, in tan and two-tone elk leather, with leather and rubber soles. Bizes AAA 5%, 61z, T, T%2. AA 4 to 7. A48 51,7, 7%, R 3,3 3%, 5.C 3%, 3, 3%, 4 41,5, 615 17 _Pairs of Girls' Ox- lord 1k 9 Pleated Tuekiin Skirts, CHILDREN'S SH Boys’ Socks, 3 pairs $1 Were 50c pair 36 pairs of Boys' Pancy Cotton Sports Socks in sizes 8'; to 1135, Alsc Aited quantity. Were $1 pair. Now.... pur 61 Pairs of Black R bed Lons Stockings, suitabie for gzm vear! Sizes 0. Were - | for $1 38 Pai Misses’ Ravon and Wool Long Hose, in et und rand. Bizes 813 1o 10. Were 50c pair. Now 3 for Cumoren’s Hosremy, Asie 17, Fmsr Froor. Infants’ Suede Suits, $7.50 Were $10 and $12.50 24—Leggings, jacket and hat. tet I andmade Illl 14_Were 36.50. 10_Were' 54.05. s Now . Were 850, Now 845 INPANTS' APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. Bemberg Bloomers and Panfics’ 95C Were $1.50 and $1.75 15 Vanity Fair Bemberg Bloomers and Panties, in flesh and peach. Soiled. Broken sizes and styles. Sizes 4, 5, 6 and 9. 12 Rayon Petti-Knickers 16_Knitted Lisle Bloom- skirt and pantie or - ers, in Kayse combined. vel:fit make . White, black " and tan: s, 8. Were 85c. Now..85¢ 23 xnmn Gombinations. in mercerized Hsle. o sizes and styles. 805 “Were 512 and 3150, xnn Ulmnwnl THIRD FLOOR. Quilted Satm Bgsbes, 55 95 10 Qumed Sa(m Robes ; lmed Bat 5 led l'lln hellllln Ex( size i 35.95. Ne Necricees, THIRD FLOOR. Corset-Brassieres, $2.95 Were $4.95 and $5 15 Nature’s Rival Corset-Brassieres, of figured, broche or batiste with treco bust section. Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 46. . Here 81000 Now Oolsn's :utn Bussx‘llls, Tamp FroOR. Wool Challis, 50c yard Was $1 yard 400 yards of All-wool Challis, in a variety of filll prints; light, medidm and dark. 27 inches ! Routh Crepe fc™ o fi'hvcowu Now . 1.50 ‘WOOLLENS, SECOND FLOOR. Best Percale srecial J4c yard 800 yards of Best Quality of Percale, in a large variety of “dropped patterns.” 36 inches wide. Co1TONS, SECOND FLOOR. Pewter Ware, 65¢ was st 112 Pleces of Pewter, including b“keu bonbon duha, cream Mpmhm‘l‘ compotes and candlesticks. l"l‘ fimm Plates. ,&: Pewter Frames Special, $2.95 50 ‘Smart Frames with strongly bullt easel backs that support the frame and keep the picture in place. 7x9 and 8x10 inch sizes. Praumes, Amsie 3, Fmst FLOOR. Costume Slips, $1.95 Were 52.95 22 Lace-Trimmed Costume Slips; some with hems, others with panels 6 Tatlored R 8 Laet deep I Wi 96 Yo I ‘CosTUME BLrPs, THIRD P:.ool Imported Candy Boxes Reduced “spectai. potind 86 Canvizs, Asir 14 Fmst FLOOR. Silver Mist Paper Special 47¢ box 100 Boxes of Silver Mist Paper; 60 sheets and 50 envelopes to the box; choice of two sizes. 300 Packs of Good Quality Play- ing Ca gesiens, ie pack Chest of th eolor-umc en- Velopes in rollo"3 toilen for $5c StaTioNERY, AlsSLE 2 Pmst FLOOR. Silk Scarfs, $1:50 Were $2.95 to $3.95 38 Scarfs; squares and long styles; wanted colors. 85 Silk Bearfs. ineluding trisn- les'and” long 1.50 and $1.95 Nlcl\'nl ALz 18, Fmst FLOOR. Silk Blouses, $6:50 Were $8.75 to $16.50 15 Blouses, including Rayon Elastic Sanitary Belts 35¢ Were 75c 36 Flesh Sanitary Belts, with satin tabs and pins; medmm size. E - Covered ‘olding lnln l‘t and Four. l-elll- Shoe I:IIIO- s 1 ‘Were c. T Novelty Boxes: and mnle-u‘ boxe: Were 12 Stoe Water Softener 25¢c box Was 40c 8 boxes of Piccadilly Water Softener. 3 Perfume Bottles with LTI o Were AL 90c. Now 4 Imported Tollet 8. Now . 3 - 8Be Imported ' Perfume ' Boitles, plunser " tops. 5 IO.‘ " ozen TOILETRIES, Am.u i Awo 16 Pmst FLOOR. Men’s Handkerchiefs Special 50 each 360; fine quality silk, with hand-rolled hems and col- Weeks Ago o . . » Women’s Umbrellas Special $2.95 50 Umbrellas—a mixture of silk and lisle mounted on 16-rib frames with novelty styles of handles. Navy, LAS, AISLE 24 FLOOR. Novelty Jewelry Greatly Reduced T L G ) M' lnfl style set Ill luflll et l-u ‘rm Vs ¥ e su |‘. s .ol |l Ne See Our Other Remnant Day Savimngs in Friday’s Edition of The Washington Post Women’s, Misses’, Little Women’s | and Larger Women’s i Were\$25 Dress Coats, $12-%0 79545 20 Coats, lined with crepe de chine; with scarf and rever col- lars. Sizes 18, 36, 38, 40, 3714, 39%, 41Y;, 4414 and 46%;. including Shagmoors, #n wom- en's and larger woments sizes i Trimmed with sauirne kid galyac. Sizes 36. 40, 42. short coats. s 4 ‘w," ,‘,‘;“ ;‘a 461, and 48'a. Were 339.80 and $59.50. Now........ Women's Silk Dresses, $9-75 Were $25 and $29.50 10; of plain and printed chiffon and printed crepe. Sizes 34 !o AZ 6 Printed Crepe, Chiffon and 12 Street, Qlunu Vagabond Crepe Dresses. Sizes m sses. of reo é 36 10 4. Were 316.50. Now....85 %2030 Now. 'WQMEN'S Dresses, THIRD FLCOR. Larger Women'’s Dresses $12:25 Were 51650 10 53950 , 10 Dresses of printed chiffon. to 8 Larger Women's Were 339.50 and 54 SprciAL-size Dresses, THIRD FLOOR. Sizes 404 to W%. 6 Larger Women's Erinted Chiffon and Crene Dre: Were, Women’s WalnutRoomGowns $29.50 were s39.50 15; printed chiffon, crepe de jour and flat crepe. Ome-piece and jacket styles. For street, afternoon, dinner, evening. Shzes 36 to 42. sC Batiste 40. Were $39.50. THE WALNUT Room, THmD FLOOR. 10 Dresses of primged and olain n: mu st u T o Sternoon ner. Sizes ere m “chiffon “and , n and dinner. Were $50.80 t0 3 * 8 Women’s and Misses’ Footwear, $6.35 Were $8.50 and $12.50 53 Pairs of Opera Pumps, in- cluding black and brown kid and patent leather. Plain and trimmed with reptile. Hand- turned soles, and spike of Span- Il.h heels Silel in lhe com= 14 pairs of Women's and Misses' One-strap Pumps, in black and brown suede, with medium Spanish heek Sizes in the s] #'-Itrn? A-bn_ )lullflo'--‘ combined lot: AAA 8; AA T3, f e FafTie: A"'s. ©8;A4,4%.5, 7.8 B56 1T 7, 1%; B 3%, 4, 412, 5, 6-and 6: 12‘ of Black Suede Pumps, Oxfords and Step-in Pumps: trimmed Wl!h lizard or ul! Cuban heels. Sizes in the combined lot: AAA 7, 8; AA 5%, 6! 8: A 414, 5V B‘b,b’ql‘alnd'l Were Sl /50, Now $9.35 ‘WomMEN's SHOES, THIRD PLOOR. Furs Greatly Reduced s 1 Hair Seal G gl 14 rer,_Cont: 3is¢ ou 41 inches Bate feal “”3 Coat; i 312! ot w 375, & Caraeul Cont II :m-mm White rei" Sports Dresses a,nd Suits, $9-7° Were $16.50 and $19.50 32 Silk-and-Wool Dresses and Suits; in one, twg and three piece Si:es 14 !0 20 5 Silk and Wool Dresses. in on two and three piece styles. Were $35. Now § 1418 ':'::‘ ’::a'a“": e nlvg slue Bizes 1 u‘w - e SrortsweAR, THIRD FLOOR. Misses’ Frocks Reduced Frocks, Were $16.50 to §19.50. Now. 28 Frocks, Were $19.50 to $25. Now... 16 Frocks., Were $19.50 to §35. Now..... 7 Frocks, Were $25 t0 $35. Now........ Misses' Frocks of crepe, plain and printed chiffon, georgette and net. Aifternoon and evening styles. Black, navy, pastels and white. Sizes 14 to 20. \ Misses’ Dresses, THIRD FLOOR. Misses’ Walnut RoomGowns Reduced ing_Gowns of satin and 9 Street and Evening Gowns of ¥ Ereve "&um"' : .?“fl Shife and at crepe and ehiffon. b Cl . m e 1 Amr- Even owns et d :Mflun 3 VQI et IV“IIII Wra) In ll k 8 'f'¢ 0. vfer:"mw an and Sreen” Bltes 75 2t gv 2 k. $15. : S Now X THE an ‘RooM, THIRD FLOOR. Junior Misses” Dresses, 6 Were $16.50 27 Junior Misses’ Dresses for afternoon and str:tt wear. Crepes and chiffons, in sizes 13, 15 and 1 lsses’ Green Winter d Net Sizes 13, 15 and BB 1 'f"' 1. Were 12050, Now. ....,nuo 11 Jynlor 30 isses’ ve 310 and dis. f"'lm Wi ed Now JUNIOR MissEs’ APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. Millinery Salon Hats, 57-50 Were $12.75 and $15 25 Smart Hats in new shapes. Black, brown, navy and green. MILINERY SaLON, THIRD -FLOOR. Silk Taffeta,?1 yard wes s16s Yord 350 Yards of Taffeta, in hght :nd dark colors. o Yards of Black Satiy O Crepe. of Blsck All-silk Veluk %nnn'n- ive L up;{nm tagey 8198 ard

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