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(Nlh—n&nm 500 $1. Now were $3.95. Now.. " Come Tomorrow Anttczpatmg Tremendous Saving |PLANNNG GRODP - Opportunities—You'll Not Be Disappointed! (14) Imported dexes, (29) memo pads, (9) bridge score pads, (63) bridge cases, (31) folios of hasty notes. Were §1.. vuosy rolk'no( hasty notes. ere S50c. 5 . & STREET FLOOR l-. soiled and mussed from display Drastic Month-End Clearance! Silverware, 1 OF! (12) PCS.) SILVER- PLATED SUGAR AND Cl Cake hs! Satin erepe, eanton crepe, peades, chiffon, georgette, chif- elveteen. Big Bargains in Sewing Machines! (5) RECONDl‘l‘lONED qh)— RECONDITIONED INGER SEWING MACHINES our choice of round $14-50 long shuttle (3) SINGER ELECTRIC ORTABLE SEWING MACHIN 1l in.wonderful conditien. omfilfte with attachments, Remnants of Ribbon end Lace at Speeial Prices! SATIN, TAFFETA, MOIRE, ROSGRAIN AND NOVELTY JONS, in % to 2 yard le !Oc to 50c yard. New, LACES AND TRIMMINGS, All.over laces, mets, tulle, lingerie lace and flouncings. % to 2 yard (2SETS) SILVER TABLEWARE; 50 S '$20.84 (4) BELLS, 'm ‘IJO Wash Fabrics Regularly 19c to $1.19 Yd. 10c to 60c yd. .Thousands of yards of useful per- cales, wphyr? broadeloth, rayon satin, Jining fabries; 1 to 4 yard lengths. 1,000 Yards 48¢ to 68¢ Printed Rayon Crepes ° 24c to 34c We'll cut all you want from full pieces! Tweed and uc-euie pat- terns; sturdy, washable quality! THIRD FLOOR $1.69 to 32.95 ‘Silks 95¢ yd. Your choice of fine metal ndn. washable satin, sllsilk m silk and rayon moire, and white velvet brocade. THIRD FLOOR Sheets and Pillowcases Priced Unusually Low! (600) LEXINGTON SHEETS, sizes B1x% and 81x99; of heavy quality muslin, bleached a white; will wear well - and h well. W, $1L19 & wash well. Were $1. §1.29. Buy them now at sl'w Y360y LEXINGTON PIL- LOWCASES, of heavy white mus. lin; nmeatly finished with wide hems. Were 30c. (200) INITIAL PILLOW- CASES, of soft, fine quality mus- hems and at- . e 80 FLOOR Hooked Rugs! Linoleum! Remarkable Values in Curtains and Curtain Materials (11285 PRS.) CRISS-CROSS OR ““DOUBL RUFFLED VAL- ANCE CURT . of marquisette and voil postel shades; self-tone dotted rhm‘:"wil:uu'hu > ere §1.25 B (350 PRS.) CURTAINS, in crins-cross, tailored, cottage r dou- bfi ruflled valance styles; veiles and isettes. Ivory m--fi in pas- or plain c....m e 5% v L8 u{JSOL‘;‘Z;: l“{RIS>CRO‘S R UFFLED CUR. AINS, i Also tai- (40) IMPORTED PANELS, of bobinette or bandtied tuscan 120) IMPORTED PANELS, of fine quality bobinette, in soft natorsl shade; ravon # knotted fringe om bot- tom. Were $8. Special! $3’95 (18) IMPORTED PANELS, of bandtied tuscan met; neat de- signs; knotted fnlge on bottom. Were $6. (40 PRS.) sign. ldeal for klchb Were 69¢ pr. 450 (750 YDS.) REMNANTS— marquisette, voile, cretoppe, chinty, :300 PRS.) NET CUR. TAINS, Priscilla, erisscross or tai- lored. Many styles—only one pair of a style. Were T4 0 bo3s. New 73 PriCE SASH CUR. ° TAINS, in red or gold block de. EVENING Only 1 or 2 of a Kind Left—Down Goes the Price on These Sets! 1) TE“gDOIE HAVI. L (750 ) COLORED AND CRYST, GLASSWARE; stem glasses, sulad plates, dessert dishes, and fruit bowls. Originally 2Se ant design. .Special! 500 Pieces 36e and 50c Glassware (2) 66-PC, DINNEI SER- VICE for eight, in A E-.-.O‘*r:’h:fly .fl.l.. Te ;18 (3) 65-PC. ENGLISH SERVICE for eight. @ THEODORE HAVL mily Sto, Moms “End @Ay 100 *Am SILVER '-0 e 10¢ (15" CAKE DISHES. Were $4.95, 120 SETS) TE A 117, (6) SUGAR AND Buy Daytime Frocks at _Great Savings! (127) PRINTED RAYON DRESSES, in attractive color com. bmun-, pleated or flared skirts; i"9 .d‘;s’i b:i:l. %120 > &l gl $1.59 (63) PRINTED BROAD- CLOTH DRESSES, in gay, cheerful colors; chort sleeves, Broken sizes. Were §1.59. clearunce (61) SMOCKS in attractive prints or plpin colors, A somewhat broken size range. W 3195 Sperial sle peice.. 9 THIRD FLOOR -z W. Discontinued, but Not az Bargains 1,000 Pieces Fine Imported Originally 75¢ to $3.50 ‘Now at } Price and Less! Discontinued %-uerm of fine open stoek dinnerware, includ- ing the Theodore aviland Flower Garden and Pheasant design! Fall Dresses Remarkably Low Prices That Will Create a Furore of Selling Tomorrow! For Street, Afternoon and Eveming ~of heavy quality crepe. Black, brown and navy. Sizes for misses, women, little womeén and larger women. Were $16.50. Reduced to $Q.15 ' SECOND FLOOR. Sweaters and Blouses Are Reduced! (82) SLIP-OVER SWEAT- ERS AND COTTON MESH . g bi: el GO Pt _ . (21) SILK BLOUSES, in oggshell and white. Were §3,95. Egpecially reduced for 89 80 (43) SILK BLOUSES, in (100) SILK. OR WOOL DRESSES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES; in one or two piece styles; all the new Fall shades. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 44. Were $4.95. Reduced for ’3 49 clearance Fall Bags Repriced! (71) LEATHER HANDBAGS, _mieely lined and fitted with inside purse nn;l hmtlk“‘ cl;in handles an al ere s Newo. 69c STREET FLOOR Lingerie at Mark-Down Prices! (150) CHIFFON LINGERIE with dainty met and ribben trim. Steping, dancetres, nl chuu-p, in teavose, sweet pea and blue. Sizes: Stepins—19 to 21; Danecettes—32 to 36; Chemises—32 to 40, Were' 98c $1.95. Month-end price.... (700) TAILORED RAYON UNI_)II!IEAIE—UT M]ig:;i nutm loomers and vests. cnt neatly finished. Flesh and tearose. Broken sizes. Were 4ée. Now 35¢—3 for THIRD PLOOE. Foundation Garments Amasingly Low Priced! (165) . CORSETTES AND GIRDLES, for sll types of figures; boped and bopeless garments of firm fabrics and elastics, Such well knows models s Npture's Rival, Nemoflex, Rengo Belt and Gotham. Flesh and peach. All sizes in lot Were $5.00 and Neow priced at Month-End Clearance in The Basement Store (50 Prs,) WOMEN'S ARCH SHOES, one straps and osxfords; kid, calf and suede; black and brown; broken sizes, 4 to 8. Were $4.95. Reduced to 32’95 (50 Prs) CHILDREN'S SHOES, all leather straps and ox- fords; calf and petept; black and tan; broken sizes, $i4 to 2. sl Were $1.89. Reduced to (4) BOYS’ CHINCHILLA TAMS, black band with mblem» 6% to 6%. Reduced 1o . (12) BOYS’ cheviot, coat, knickers: sizes 7 Were $5.95. Reduced to.. 128) MEN'S BATH ROBF‘ Beacon and other fine makes; small wnd medium sises; $295 8 Q5 and $3.39. Reduced to. (166) MEN'S SKIITS. of Finnshrunk broadcloth; eollar at- :‘m..d white, tan, bh;‘g;d green; k W e g iy IS (20V wxmn OOAT‘ nl' broadeloth, f; trimmed sizes 14 to “"'m $is h slo $22.75. Reduced to 100: SLIPOVER SWEAT- ERS, woel and rayon mixture; red, blow, proen; some solled; sises 34 o0 40, ‘ 2000 GIRLES COAT SWEATERS, hesvy .non heather weaves in rose, SU IT\ blue oo 1 3" Ve 01 79¢ :fi%%fi‘c‘é‘f{-. ot nm s 8195 Sl BRI Reduced LEATHER~ with hat te -‘d DRESSES, N Veps §5. Redused t0...0 g (50) SILK DRESSES fer women and misses; 14 to 20, 38 10 44; flat erepe and canton erepe with “i;*' coliors and cuffs, our choice at (50) SILK DRESSES, flat crepe, canton, and sstin; 14 to 38 to 48. Were §5.90 to $9.69. = (50:) MISSES' CHENILLE 1018, Were §5. Reduced $2 % (200) INFANTS' SILK QUILTS AND ROBES, hand - em- broidered: pink and blue. Origi- nafly $195. Reduced now i (300) BOYS UNION SUITS, fleece lined: long sleeves ;;d“ Iefi open seats; 26 to 34 inally 69c. Now reduc- L s 49(3 (57) ALL-WOOL CHALLIE DRESSES, smocked and hand-em- brojdered; 2 to 6. Origi- nally §2.89. ned servies - black, sise 8%%; fullfashioned chif- fom, 815 1o 9%. Ware She 39c and 69c. Now reduced to.. (107 Prs.) CBlLDREN‘S HOSE, ravon plaited, 6 and 6) e ere Now reduced to 3 pain lu 250 . (132) CORSETTES svery lnre Flesh and peach. All sizes in lot. Were $10.00 to §16.50. Marvelous Reduetions in Bedwear! - (3) SILK COMFORTS, in ity Slost 3 819,08 ing. Were 1995, pecisl $12.95 (15) RAYON BED SETS, siges 90x90 and 72x90, for twin or double beds. Rose, fold, orchid, bige ond |rl.l. luv erescent pil- low to match. BED SPREADS, of fine quality white d:-uy xim weight; _ easily 7,l.-uu SPREADS, size 90x108. Lgvendér and blue. Were $3.95. 82'95 End of month price .. (9) FOLDING CANVAS CQTS, may be used with or with- out p.d. Folds sery - $3.95 (8) R, MFORTS, of heavy quality, lustrous finish ravon. Well made .nd well filled, Assorted eolorings. 35 9 $9.95. Speeially rednud (31) BEACON NOVELTY PLAID BLANKETS, size 70x80. Heavy weight and finely finished. Al tbe'deur;‘lgz g;:u combina- tions. erg & nced o crarenee ;. 3388 (24) RAYON BED SETS, sizes 72x90 and 90x90. Not all the colors in both sizes, therefore the unusual reduction in leduced (8) ALL-WOOL SLUMBER THROWS, “Esmond” quality bas- ket weave, Some are slightly seiled. Attractive colors. Were §750, Now " (18) “NORTH STAR” ALL- WOOL BLANK!TS, #ize70x80. Plain colors in these seft, blankets. Were Sale price (15)° ALLWOOL BLOCK H.AID BLANKETS, size 70x80. An altrastive —nn-— of colorings. Finely md-nl. '-' ".DS "17:‘5‘7 THIRD m Month-End Bargains in Clothing for Men and Boys (1) CAMEL'S HAIR TOP- COAT, size 40. Was $35, (2) TOPCOATS, sizes 38 and 40. Were 335, SIS (1) PILE FABRIC COAT, size 42. Was $25. Now sls (1) PILE FABRIC COAT, eyt - - loomtr st 312 256 STREET FLOOR Costume Jewelry at Clearance Prices! (150 Pes.) CHALK-WHITE CHOKERS, in one, two or three Seldpiated daep. Were 500 ot on Ve . 29 (100 Pcs.) CRYSTAL YARN NECKLACES and Brlulnl, also erystal drop stoie pecklaces. Were ”t. 1% (75 Pes.) CHALK-WHITE BEADS, one, two or thras row styles in chokers or W-llfi 69c length, Were $1. STREET FLOOR. (16) BOYS OVERCOATS, 10 to 14. Were $7.95. (12) WOOLEN ERS, 10 to 16. Were $1.95. Now reduced to (40) HIGH-GRADE WOOLEN KNICKERS, 9 to 16. 'm !1!5 Now re- ‘Lgs‘ (102 PRS.) BOYS' 7% HOSE. Were 35c, reduced to, pair. Personal and Household Items at Great Savings! (419 ITEMS) CARD TA. BLE COVERS, l.h Stool Chests, f Were 25¢ to ot B bl (101 ITEMS) GARMENT BAGS, Tie Boxes, Glaves Boxes, Powder Jars, Laundry and Cl Pin Bags and Garter Belts. 250 Were 50c to $1. Now ... (31 ITEMS) GARMENT BAGS and Makewp Boxes. 500 Were $1 to $3.95. Now.. (8) BHOWEB CURTAINS Dor’t Miss T hese! 600 Lovely Daytime Frocks of Pretty Printed Percale to any hnnu-nhr—-nd ht or dark grounds, Regular these brand a real saving! Wide selpstion of m—-‘.n on Clean-Up of Toys ;E- Anticipate Your Christmas chd Buy Toys Now for Kiddies Who Never Knew a Sante Claus TOYS THAT WERE 19¢ TO 50c—(89 pes.) Children's Books, unln_, ironing boards and lflc TOYS THAT WERE 39¢ TO 1.00 Do ) et ey ot o m-.nrmflh-nn‘«zsc- TOYS THAT WERE 98¢ TO $1.25—Blocks, gypsy esrts, airplanes, l.-mm. clnldrem airports, angars, meter ull 10ys, Lionel train ears, --l w 490 barrows. Choice . TOYS THAT WERE 98¢ TO $1.50—Glove monkeys, saxophones, picture blocks, school bags, walking elephants, walking camels, air rifles, eonstruction sets, moter boats, air- plnm. auto patrols and 69¢ TOYS THAT WERE $1.50 TO $1.95—Children's books, air- plane construction sets, dolls, 980 and meceano sets. Choice. . TOYS THAT WERE $1.95 TO $2.95—Carriage covers, dolls’ Sweater sels, co lon sets, llonmry:lu.‘ ‘.u:irplu-n-. meccane sets X $149 TOYS THAT WERE $2.95 .‘l'0 $3.75—Sets of blocks, sirplanes, road rollers, meccane sets, dolls, tool chest, Lionel train cars and ae- cescories and wagens ‘l 95 TOYS THAT WERE $3.95 TO $7.50—Pool tables, erector sets, dolls,’airplanes, and 3295 transformers. Choice. . TOYS THAT WRE 8495 ‘l'OYl THAT WIIE “15 Clo—Du-p trucks, ice trucks, Public B9 " PREPARES REPORT Recommendations by Delano Committee Will Be Sent to Hoover Conference. Covers, - ’ Brassieres and In- m‘ny Education Board Awards Check for $15 and Gold Medal. BRIHKLEY RADIO STATION IN MEXICO HELD LEGAL am-‘ny e to o et BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT LAID TO CONFIDENCE Has Rallied to Support Banks, Says Samuel Vauclain,' Head of Baldwin Works. peidem, g i mu'“gsy apoais 'u 75 Llonzl lleclne train ..., $18.50 Linnel Locomo- .+.89.78 $29.50 Bicycles. ,, $20 Speed Bikes . $22,50 Speed Bikes. .. .. '2?1:75 Lionel Eleetrie $11.50 Velocipede $12.50 Bing Typewriter. .$9.75 $9.75 Road Roller $16.50 Tool Chest ., $11.50 Tool Chest $15 Erector Set FOURTH FLOOR. Children’s Hosiery All Included in the Month-End Clearance! (357 PRS.) WOMEN'S SILK STOCKINGS, full fashioned, plain chiffon, chiffon with lace or varia- ble tops; (59 prs.) exira size hose; broken lineg and eolors of (92 PRS.) WOMEN'S SILK CI}EPE lg)ll.. ‘::‘h. '.;u- and o, o 95¢ <a4 PRS.) MISSES’ SILK nclws:: h;.k.n ;?:- and o e e STREET FLOOR ors. Were 25¢. Now, pair. . socn.no--dluh $1.95 pair. (386 PRS.) CHILDREN'S WHOOPEE SOCKS, % socks, -li long stockings; also infants’ ings; broken sises and col- ibe CHILDREN'S also long (232 PRS,) ockings ; Were " Soe Now, pair (53 PRS.) KAYSER AND OL PRS) PHORNIX HOSE fell Now, pair.., ago. has been aroused to proteet American financial institutions.” | PRESBYTERIAN BOARD SEEKS $4,000,000 FUND Money Is Needed to Support 7,000 Units in Mission Program in TU. 8. and Abroad. | vened its anpual meeting terday. The board, originated in 1902, , , churches A WIDOW GETS BEQUEST Leon L. Strause Will in Richmond - Digposes of $345,000 Estate.