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| { | | l OHIO CELEBRATES BIRTH OF GARFIELD 10Gth Anniversary of Twen- tieth President Observed at Hiram and Cleveland. By the Associated Press. HIRAM, Ohio, November 19.—0hl0‘ broadcast to the Nation today a me- | morial to one of the State's most‘ distinguished sons. It was the 100th anniversary of the, birth of James Abram Garfleld, twen- tieth President of the United States. Speakers here and in Cleveland re- called the tragic days in 1881 through which the Nation waited for word from the bedside of the President in Elberon, N. J,, where he lay mortally | wounded from an assassin’s bullet. Clevelanders recalled the solemn pro- | cession and Public Square and Lakeview | Cemetery, where a high stone tower stands to his memory. Happier Days Recalled, Happler days of the President’s life also were brought to [d—when as & boy he waded in the”streams around his birthplace in Orange Township, Cuyahoga County, and of hard work to help his widowed mother, or blight- ed ambitions to sail the Great Lakes and of long trips as a boatman along the old Ohio-Pennsylvania Canal. The days in Hiram were some of the | most important in his life. He came heze at 20 to attend the Western Re- serve Eclectic Institute, as Hiram College was then known, and six years later he was president of the institution. It was the citizens of this region who | elected Garfield to the State Senate and | Congress and who bid farewell to him as he joined the Union Army in the Civil War, from which he returned as & general, Eulogized by Son. Some old settlers still could recali; him today as a man with heavy black mustache and beard and with towering strength. His house on North Campus street, where he “set up housekeeping” with his young bride, is one of the historic sights of the town. High spots in the memorial servidbs, attended by the President’s kin, were | the address at Hiram College by Henry Augustus Garfield, president of Wil-| liams College, .in eulogy of his dis- | tinguished father; services at the Gar- field Memorial Church near the birth-! place, and the placing of a boulder on nlne four-acre plot marking the birth- Pplace. ARTIST AT BALLY HOO LOSES CAR TO STRANGER Wrestling Promoter Seeking Grease Job Mistakes Thief for Sta- tion Employe. B the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, November 19.—Lou Daro, wrestling promotion genius who has made a million or so in the last six years packing the customers into| his grunt-and-grimace shows with the aide of astute ballyhoo, was done out of his automobile by a perfect stranger up to a lubricating station, to the white-shirted man leaning pensively against a post: “Buddy, give this bus a good going over with your best grease. But first drive me “down to Eighteenth and Grand.” As Daro slid from behind the wheel his passenger earnestly promised: “You'll never hear another squeak or rattle in this can, brother!” And that was the last Daro saw of Mr. White Shirt, who was not a greas- ing man at all, the promoter reported to police. i WOMAN’S Cl CLUB FORMED Special Dispatch to The Ster. ARLINGTON, Va., November 19.— Organization of a woman’s club here was perfected at a meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. Vernon Smith, with adoption of a constitution and by-laws and the election of the follow- ing officers: Mrs. C. E. Miles, president; Mrs. Smith, first vice president; Mrs. Herbert Wilson, second vice presiden Mrs. G. B. Lowell, recording secretary; Mrs. John Monroe, corresponding secre- tary, and Mrs. Harry Schwalm, treasurer. Mrs. Julian Tapp and Mrs. Lowell were named to represent the club in a movement for a community Christmas tree for Arlington. nt hour M feet Rertee afier Bt aasi THE EVENING Two Specials from Our Popular Optical Dept.! 10-Kt. and 14-Kt. Solid Gold Eyeglass Chains — soldregularly’ 75¢ from $2 to $4.50. Special ........ Black Automatic Eye- glass Chains, regularly $1.25. None sold to dealers— while they last. “25¢ EYES EXAMINED FREE Optieal Dept.—~Main Floor Challenge Remnants! Boys’ Clothjng Boys' 6yc and. 79¢ Knickers, part- wool suitings. ' Sizes 7 to - ‘;90‘1?!#5&:. fl\ltms flan- nels, stripe B Boy! $3 School Knicters or longies. irregulars. 8 to 15 Boys' 69c¢ and 79c Blouses, collar aftacned or button-on; white and fancy. Some Arrezular other mxkcs tached. 1115 Boys’ $1.95 to . Knickers, corduroy tweed effects with elastic cuff bottoms. Also all-wool full- lined knickers, 8 to I? 31.39 years Boys’ $4.95 and $5.95 Suits, with ants—knickers _ or one “or two D 1 longies. All-wool and wool mixturss. 8 to 16 33'39 Boys' $1.95 to $2.95 Sweaters, all- wool sport styles—pull- over. 28 to 36 sl‘59 $1.19 to $1.39 Juvenile Suits, wash waist and cloth pants; also 77c Jersey suits; 3 to 9 years. (600) 10c Knitted ’l‘l!s Xor young boys. 4 -in-hand sl .- 2 for 5¢ 19¢ to 25¢ Ties, 4-in-hand styles loe Boys' 69¢ lnd 79¢ Knltkem and Longies, 10 to 16. 59c Boy:' $2.95 Beacon Robes, only 10 this price. Sizes 8 10 G 30 Jr. Boys' $1.39 Bath Robes, neat patterns. 4 to 10 79¢ Goldenbers's—Third Floor Challenge Remnants! Men’s Clothing Men's and Young Men's $12.50 and $15.00 Overcoats, plaid backs and thru-a(lild—thm waglcns. ‘Tans, browns and gray mix- tures. 34 to 46 ss'95 Men's and Young Men’s $3.50 Corduroy Pants, tans, blues, browns. Regular styles or slacks, s2.95 29 to 44. Men’s and Young Men's $5 fo $6.50 Pants, pure worsted febrics— mostly plain shades. Med> from high-grade suitings. to 42 Men’s and Young Men’s $12.50 Topcoats, $6.95 Tan mixturcs—well tailored. Bizes 40 and 42 only. Direct Entrances fo Men's Clothing m K and 7th Sts. Chcllenge Rugs and (8) $9.75 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, dropped patterns; 9x105 size (5) $5.50 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, dropped patterns. 32.95 (15) $7.50 Felt-Base Rugs, seconds. 9x12 size. s“s (12 lengths) 39¢ to 50c Felt- Base Runner, 2 to 6 yard l,c lengths. Yard ( (18 lengths) 49¢ to 69¢ Felt Base, 2 yards wide, 4 to 8 yard 26 Linoleum, 4 to 10 sq. yd. iy Ny g ] lengths. Square yard. (20 lengths) $2 to $2.75 Inlaid lengths. Sq. yd sl (2) $75 Seamless Wilton (15) $42 Axminster Rugs, seconds. 9x1Z. $23'75 Bargains! $1.00 Seamless Sheets, heavy qm.uty—perfect qual- ity. Full three yards 740 long (81x108 inches).. 19¢ Bleached Pillowcases, close woven, soft finish qual- ity. 42x36 - inch 1 " " 12¥c 39¢ Pillow Ticks, heavy (8-0z.) quality—in woven blue stripes. Guaranteed 290 fast colors 2 . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1931. Our Free Parking Space Is Right Opposite Our 8th Street Entra Friday Odd Lots of DRESSES & COATS $3 Travel Print Frocks— (50) Rayon-and-cotton (washable) flat crepe travel print frocks in dark patterns. Small sizes only. $10 and $15 Summer Frocks, of chiffon, georgette, shantung, wash- able flat crepe and eye- let batiste. Pastels snd G Q8 prints (42) $10 Dresses, in street msd evening styles. Broken sizes and colors. Choice s3'9 (7) $69.50 Winter Coats, trim- med with muskrat, lynx, wolf and kit fox. Broken sizes $22°5° ) 349 50 mlfr Coats, black broadcloth, satin lined. Trimmed with sl*so welf and badger (2) $39.50 Winter Coats, brown, trimmed with marmink and dyed opossum. 40 (1) $59.50 wlnifl-l Suit, with Australian opossum col- tar. Size 16 $9.95 (5) $19.95 Pile Fabric Coats, of “Nelsonshire,” in light s9.95 shades. Sizes 14 to 20.. 69¢ (3) $59.50 Fur Coats, sealine (coney), trimmed with coney and Baran Duki. and 16 4 (25) $15 Heavy Spring Suits, in right navy or black. Sizes 14 to 20 ... sz'95 $39.50 and $49.50 sprmg Cozls, of fine fabrics with broadtail, lapin, galyak, squirrel and other trimmings. Sizes 14 to 48 in lot ... 0 329‘75 $25 Spring Coats, of dress and sport fabrics with fur trim- G mings. Broken sizes. (6) Juniors' $15 Coats, heavy weight, with fur fabric trimmings. 19 years (25) $15 Silk Coats, lined and lined; in Bk, “saes 1410 20, 97485 (14) $15 Red Fox $7.98 Scarfs with bushy tails and heads Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Challenge Remnants! - Men’s Wear (109 Prs.) Men's $1 to $2 Hose, wool, silk-and-wool or silk. Broken sizes. (Left from Williams s’c Co. stock) ... (97) Men’s 89c Cotton Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, medium weight; ecru colors. Most sizes. 47‘ Each . coses (162) Men's $8 to $10 Felt Hats, Crofut-Knapp and Scho- sz 95 ble’makes. Most sizes. (312 Prs.) Men's m Fnu:y Hose, rayon mixtures. signs. 10 to 1112 . (226) Men’s 89c Work Shirts, blue chambray; collar nnached 9c 14 to 17 ..., 5 (462 Prs.) Men’ dl5r, Clo’::an Hose, black, navy, gray an 5 French tan. 10 to Xl’,i,s 27c (522) Men’s Ties, of $1 and $1.50 fabrics; good range of colors and designs . (41) Men’s 69¢ Golf Hose, plain or fancy. Broken sizes, Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. 27¢c Remnants! Coverings $57 Velvet lun. perfects. 11%x12 sige.. (1) $89 Axminster Rug, heavy grade. ped pattern. size (35) $2.50 Axminster Rugs, hit- or-miss patterns. 27x52 s! 69 size $4.95 H‘) SIGASO Axllllnlifl Rugs, dropped patterns. 415614 si $36 extra (5) $8.! Hall Runners, ucond.s. 2%x81% size. (4) $11 Axminster 39¢ % Challenge Remnants! Khnit Undies Women's 75¢ Wnion Suits, me- dium-weight _cotton; _rayon stripe or wool tint. sizes Women's 59¢ Merode Vests, light welght; discontinued num- Q@ ber. Bodice style. 40 to 44. Women's and Children’s Under- wear, also boys' percale shorts. Various styles; broken sizes. ‘19¢ Children’s 50c to 79c Shirts and Pants, part wool and cotton, ankle and Knee length; also wom- en’s sizes Lhallenge Remnants! Women’s $1.00 Rayon and Milanese Silk Vests and Bloomers, tailored effects. Pastel shades. Challenge Remnants! Girls’ Wear Girls' 79¢ Wash Frocks, novelty prints; flared cr straightline styles, Broken sizes to 12 Girls’ $1.00 Skirts, tuck-in styles in blue or red mixtures; also navy blue. Broken sizes.... Girls’ 29¢ Corduroy Berets, brown, navy, red or green. 25c.) Each Girls’ $2.95 Raincoats, “Bestyette” brand. Black, tn,'x' and sl 19 red. 12 and 14 Tots' $1 Wash Frocks, with or without panties. Novelty prints and plain cclor broadlloths. ‘10 g 6, but not in every style.. Goldenberg’s—Third rlflov / Challenge Remnants! Infants’ Wear Infants’ §1 Sweaters, slip- over and button front styles; 4” Baby Boys’ 59¢ Wash Suits, linen and broadcloth. Button-on 3” styles. 1 to 5 years. Goldenberg's—Third Floor Special Clearance— Men’s $1.95 to $3.50 Shirts Madras, broadcloth and other cloths. lar attached, collar to match and neckband styles. In stripes, novelty patterns and some whites. Most sizes. (Included a Goldenber’ No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Can Be Filled—Quantities Are Limited . . . Challenge Remnants! Hosiery Women’s 50c Chiffon Silk Hose, wuhxéfle h;fl;huwn;, and inter! 8. ly rregu- lar. Palr ......., 33‘ ‘Women's 50c Dduflaed Rayon Hose, l\sl}e1 heel, toe :fid interlining. Picot or hem tops. per- Tect quaIly -+t 27¢c Women’s $1 Silk Hose— sheer chiffon, full fashioned, dainty picot edge, cradle foot, plaited sole; also a few pairs of Bemberg Ol; net hose. Broken assortmen —some irregular... 66c Boys' 39c Sport Hose, 7; length— plain ribbed, elastic cuff tops. Broken assortments. . Girls’ 50c Long or % Hose—Derby ribbed rayon, cotton and wool, in full lengths. 7% length in mercer- ized lisle. Wools are irregu- lar, others perfect (3 prs., $1). Broken assortments. . 35¢ Goldenbers's—Maln Floor, Challenge Remnants! Handkerchiefs Men's 10c Blue and Red Ban- dana Handkerchiefs, full size ......... ‘Women'’s 8c lnd l.e Handker- chiefs, assortment with hem- 5c stitched borders. Each Men's 39¢ Box Handkerchiefs, plain white—linen finish; hem- stitched borders. Six in box Mtn' 15¢ Handkerchiefs wlth col- ored weven borders; also plain white with white satin 2 for 15¢ stripes or hem- stitched ... Goldenbers's—Main Floor Challenge Remnants! Ribbons, Etc. 25¢ to 79¢ Millinery Ribbons, t:ffeta and gros- mm.! ‘Widths Gc to 7 inches. Yd. 59¢ to 89¢c Falthm for trimmings. All kinds and colors. For Fall hats, etc. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor Challenge Remnants! Fur Lengths and Laces $1.49 to $2.29 Fur Lengths, 3 to 4 inches wide, 24 to 30 inches long. Caracul, lapin, mandel, fox- 75c ine, beaverette, etc. $1 Bohemian Laces, nll-over laces, finely woven. Black, ecru, 5” maize, flesh and orchid. Yd. 49c to 69c Austrian Embroideries— less than half price! For fancy work and trimming frocks. l‘c 4 Radio Challenge Remnants! ins 39¢ Sash Curtains, white scrim— hemmed and ruffied. ored trimming $1.39 Criss-Cross Curtains, plain colored seeded marquisette — rose, green, blue, orchid and 9 gold ...... 3e $1 Ruffle Curtains, plain colored rayon valance. green u‘ll .39 Prll(::ll and Two-ruffie Cur- ns, marquisette—tvory and sc ecru . 8 fl 85¢ Cottage Curtains—6- piecc sets; gured voile, pmu-color ——— Sdl.zsndl-lce Panels—filet and madras weaves. 93c Ivory and ecru. Ea. 32'}0 Lace il'anels’ all-over patterns in ivory and ecru. s l '85 $1.95 Priscilla Ruffle Curtains, marquisette with plain sl color ruffles 55 ‘h $1.: !St'l'lllldflred Curtains, with wide lem at sides and bottom. m Ivory and ecru............ Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor Not Remnants. Challenge Remnants! (4) $4.98 Corduroy Robes— orchid, blue, and rose. Broken 098 Goldenbers's—Second Floor Challenge Remnants! Uphoisteries $1.95 sapestry for chair uphol- 50 incnes wide. Smail 1ot 1o sell - 10%50nch MEs e S e $1' Sewing Machine Covers, cretonne 39c Cretonnes, pattern. Some Yd. 49c’ Cretonnes, light and dark colors. Yard wide. shadow reversible. ground with rose and blue lzc check. Yard wide. Yd.. 69c Rayon Damask, in rose, green and gold. 45 inches wide. Yd. colors and patterns. . Goldenbers's—Fouri But Full Pieces! $1 to $1.29 Printed All-Rayon Crepes 38 Inches Wide 58c yd. Offering sensational values in these smart, new all- rayon prints, which come in attractive small floral effects and large “pajama” patterns, which will make up into the gayest lounging pajamas you ever saw (a Christmas ldea 8y Black and dark grounds. 79¢ All-Rayon Flat Crepes 2,000 yards of these short lengths—in practically a full line You'll of colors. 39 inches wide. 39¢ yd. find these desirable for many things. Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Challenge Remnants! Sportwear (10) $249 Wool _Skirts, colors and plaids. SiZes ..iiiveenae all wool; large sizes. $1.00 Batiste or Printed Blouses, sleeveless. Cabinets Way Less Than Half Price! (1) $10 Cabinet, walnut finish, ‘1) $19.50 Cnblne! ‘walnut fin- ish, with doors. For battery or electric set (room to en- ss.so close speaker)s........ (1) $19.50 Cabinet, highboy style, walnut finish, -For electric ss (1) $25 Cabinet, highboy, with doors and drawer. For electric or battery set.. Challenge Remnants! Window Shades $1.25 Washable Opaques, white, ;cn;‘ or green. Seconds. ac! 89¢ Duplex Opaques, green and white or green and ecru. SSc Perfects. Each !;l'lc American Hollands, Wwhite, ecru or green. Per- $1.50 Washable anux Shades, green and white, or green and ecru. On Hnmhnm 95c or ecru, rollers Part of the Stock of the Goodwear Manufacturing Company* (354 Broadway, N. Y.), Supplemented by Other Special Purchases! Auction and Special Purchases— “Pequot,” “Mohawk” and “Dallas” Brands— Sheets and Pillowcases green- Auction and Special Purchases— $2.50 Rayon Bedspreads With scalloped edges. Rose, blue, gold, orchid and in beautiful jacquard patterns. $1.48 *Trustee’s Sale for Benefit of Creditors. Auction and Special Purchases— “Mohawk” and “Pequot” Brands of I;‘ine Bleached & Unbleached Sheeting Col- a few left from the Williams Co. Stock Sale!) s—Main Floor. Two Important Groups of Fall Wash Fabrics 19¢ to 29¢ lzl/zc Group, yd. Printed high count per- cales . . . printed pongee... plain color voiles...sateens ..printed and plain plisse crepes . . . tweed prints. All useful lengths, 18c 39¢ to 59¢ Group, yd...... Remnants of printed ray- ons, plain rayon and cotton flat crepes, Hollywood chintz, pl:_mz dc otl‘g r broadcloths, printed cotton crepes—m; good lengths. 8 e Goldenberg's—Main Floor Challenge Remnants! Corset Dept. $1.50 Rubber Step-in and Luce Back Corsets, broken ”c $5 Corselettes and 3-in-one $2.79 (8) Garments, fancy brocade materials. Broken siz-s Goldenbers’s—Seco: Challenge Remnants! $1.39 Daytime Frocks, burnie prints and broad- cloths. Short sleeve models. Regular and extra 77c sizes Goldenbers's i—!ef.nli Floor Challenge Remnants! Lingerie S1 Undemnfllnl—hloomen. che- mise, slips, step-ins and Dl- s’c w2 B.:;dmellfl?-;ni &&dunx in ace or cy mod- Goldenbers's—Second Flaor Challenge Remnants! Neckwear 59¢ to 79¢ Silk Crepe Ascot and Tubular Scarfs, also chiffon oblong scarfs. Each....... 49¢ to 59¢ Collar and Cuft Sets, round or vee neck styles, lace, Swiss embroidery; also lace vestees, 27c linen sets ........... Goldenberg’s—Main Floor Friday Clearance! Millinery Odd Lots (219) $1 to $2.50 Velvet and Felt Hats 49¢c Misses’ and matrons’ styles —in regular and large head sizes included. Black and colors.—Main Floor. (141) $1.98 to $2.95 Winter Hats For Felts, boucle turbans, Florentine tams and brim- med felts—all recent models. On Sale—Second Floor Bargains! 45c White Cambric, 36 inches, Number 150 190 Outing Fll-nnel. Amos- keag; fancy; 2]/2 c 1&5‘0 Sh’;kerh‘l;l.lnns 7 inches wide; white, double fleece quality 9 / c $1.89 Pequot (81x108) Sheets $1.59 Pequot uzwo) Bleached Sheets .. $1.59 Pequot 16]\108) Bleached Sheets .. $1.09 $1.45 P (63: 99 mmhzsqus‘;:uu ‘ ) $1 05 $1.39 Mohawk (731(99) Sheets at only 97c 80x105 size. ¥ $5.50 Rayon Pillow Se(ll.l—large pillow and spread in rose, blue, gold, green and orehid $3.79 $169 Crinkle Bedspreld:—rnx‘(]- blue, gold, orchid and green—guarantee color-fast—81x105-inch _bed size. $l 019 $1.25 Woven Stripe Bedl]r;eudb‘—;ith scal- loped edges. Rose, blue, gold, orchi and green, 80x105-inch size. ... 77¢ $198 White Ripplette Bedspreads, heavy quality in double- 51 25 bed size en Inish. trom uit pets o 13%2€ 12%4¢ Cambric, in a large rmxe of wanted colors. 7 Special at ....... c $1.25 Longcloth, 10 yards in &ach’ piece—close-woven, soft- finish quality. inches wide . «15¢ Bleached Muslin, Hope quality; from full bolts. 36 inches 9 Bleached $1 29 2 Dals $1.19 Sl.79 Dallas (81x108) 28c Sheets at only 25¢ 65c Mohawk 10/4 Unbleached Sheet- ing, yd. s vies 49c Mohawk 9/4 35¢c Mohawk 6/4 220 Unbleached Sheeting, yd. Bleached Sheeting, yd... 45¢ Mohawk 7/4 45¢c Pequot 5/4 220 Bleached Sheeting, yd... Bleached Sheeting, y: 59¢ Pequot 9/4 49¢ Pequot 5/4 Tubmj, 25¢ Unbleached Sheeting, yd. special, yd. ... 35¢ Mohawk 6/4 39c Pequot 40-inch wide 19¢ Unbleached Sheeting, yd. Tubing, yd Go HOME for 32¢ THANKSGIVING, Fast C. & O. Trains Will Get You There Quicker and in! Greater Comfort. | ONE FARE Plus 1; for the| Round Trip Permitting Purchase of Pullman Accommodations To Charlottesville Waynesboro Staunton Clifton Forge Hot Springs . White Sulphur . Aldonolll\ . wide 15¢ Unbleached Cotton, Black Rock grade—cut from full bolts. Full 36 73/c inches wide £ 3 35c White Cimhrsk, 36-inch, | Number 100. pe- I clal price 22(: | Main Floor. | | $109 #39c Pequot (42x36) Pillowcases 35¢c Mohawk (42x36) Pilloweases 35c Dallas (45x36) Pillowcases .. .. 24¢ 32¢ 19¢ Main Floor. $5.40 6.70 7.35 10.05 11.85 11.70 12.85 30.65 30.65 44.80 35.50 Birmingham . 36.60 Auction and Special Purchases— $7.50 All-Wool Blankets Solid-color or block plaid patterns. Bound $ 4 Pr. with matching sateen. Soft and fleecy. 100% Solid Color Blankets, pure virgin wool. pure wool juality. Wide hmdmge to match the $3 74 . ets, double bed size. All ss 88 . $5.74 $7.95 Wool Filled Comforts All wool filled—figured satcen covering with plaid $ 5. 15 back; borders to match. $10 Wool Filled $5 85 $2.75 Rayon Comforts. . . Auction and Special Purchases— “Sunfast” Velour Portieres 54 in. wide to pair— 72 in. wide to pair— 100 in. wide to pair— $9 value $12.95 value $16.95 value $5.65 $835 $9.65 Only this special purchase make these marvelously low prices on ve- lour portieres (sunfast quality). Drapery Damask—Sale at 79c grade $1.19 grade $1.49 grade $2.50 and $3.95 yard at yard at yard at grades 52¢ 67¢ 94c 51 A splendid assortment at ’way less than regular! Over 55 beautiful patterns and colors. Auction and Special Pu:éhau:—- Cotton Huck Towels c and 25¢ Qualiti llcea' Large size towels—assorted colored $1.59 “Linfeel” Napkins, as- borders. sorted patterns. 18- in. size. DOZEN for 88¢ 19¢c All-Linen Crash Toweling, colored borders. L YARDS . 48C $1.50 Part-Wool Blankets, solid colors, oy sy bound_with matching saicen. =7 Similar Low Fares to Many Other | 70x80 size. Each.... C R | Reversible Two-tone Blank- (900) Cotton Huck Towels in plain white only, (350) 29¢ to 49c Turkish Tow= els, 22xd4 and 24x48 size Assorted colored bor- 16 ders, each ... C 70x80 All-Wool Blankets, block plaid designs. Pair.. Leave November 24 and 25. Return Limit, December 1. J. B. EDMUNDS 714 14th Street N.W. Phone National 0748. : Special Purchase— $2.50 Mercerized® Damask Cloths, $1.19 64x75-inch size—assorted colored borders. $5 Cotton Filled Comforts ....... lenbers’s—Fourth Floor Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor Goldenberg's—Msin Floor

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