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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, d, Coming As It Does, We Are Dn the Lookout for Gift Items, Quantity—and Be Here Early. S RGH dale Christmas. There are short lots and odds-and-ends at are really exceptional values. So if you want o take advantage of the unusual offerings, and ish to get the very best selections—we advise you o be here early Friday. ders—and All Sales Final ifts for Men A Sale of 2,400 Pre-Shrunk White Broadcloth Shirts $ 1 witpe Nicely Boxed Th_e kind of shirts men would buy if they were making the selection! So you can’t go wrong by putting them on’ your gift list! Well made, full cut and pre-shrunk—of fine quality white broadcloth. Neckband and collar-attached models. Sizes 14 to 17. ‘Men’s Initialed Kerchiefs 6«1 If you're in doubt what to give—choose handker- chiefs—for they’re sure of a welcome! Fine white linen, with neat colored borders and initials. . - MEN'S WEAR SHOP— P 7 N STREET FLOOR. Month End Clearance Prices on Rugs are Especially Low (7) AMERICAN ORIEN- TALS for entrance halls: 4.6x7.6 k. Origimlly 4150. $34 Q7 To be cleared at. MLEiS AXMIN- reduced to (8) (()]\[BINATION HAIR RUG CUSH IONS. 9x12 ft. $8.95. Reduced to (6) COMBINATION H.\\lR RU](;-) :IU;H- IONS. 8 3705, Reaweed to -, $4:95 (2) COMBINATION HAIR RUG CUSHIONS, 6x9 ft. Were $4.95. Re- $2.95 duced to (36) REVERSIBLE JUTE SYEMA _ RUGS. $1.39. Reduced to (9) REVERSIBLE CHEN- ILLE BATH Rl't(: 30x60 inches. 275 and $2.95. duced to ... (9) REVE ILLE BA;H RI“G;. 15;‘36 inches. ere $1.35. Re duced 10 " e REMNANT LENGTHS OF INLAID LI%OL!;:J;;. for bath try. as $1.29 sq. b b o et REMNANT LENGTHS OF INLAID LINOLEUM. Was $1.69 8q. yd. Reduced to, sd 1 REMNANT LENGTHS OF HEA‘;’Y INL?{II’:‘“’LE’:?LELM. Was $1.95 sq. v ™ . ' 95¢ FIFTH FLOOR Sewing Machines Join the Month End Clearance (5) SEWING MACHINES, srently nmdr‘h, real $14.50 bargains at . (3) ELEC Rl(, PORT- ABLE MAC ing condition; duced to ... SINGER ELECTRIC PORTABLE, reconditioned and in excellent sewin; onation ratnse $29.50 THIRD FLOOR. Daytime Frocks Priced Amazingly Low! (75) COTTON PRINT DRESSES. A Lmke]l; ux'al range— 16 to 42. Originally and 195, Reduced 39¢ (106) PRINTED RAYON DRESSES | THIRD FLOOR. Tots’ Wear Priced Unusually Low! (48) WASH FROCKS, in Vere 3295 - $1.95 T91) WASH FROCKS, in an_ attractive assortment of cute prints. Sizes 3 to 0. $1.55 Were $1.95. (99 CHINCHILLA COATS, in pink Sizes 1 and 2. Were $1 95 529, Now priced.. (27) BL()O\II‘..R&()m fine sateen. Sizes 2 to Were 50c. Reduced to... 39‘? (44) INF.ANTS MIT- TENS, silk and rayon mix- ture, ;ere';?b"l‘odncd lsc for clearance . (64 PRS.) SOCKS, silk and wool; tan lnd white. Sizes 5 to 6. Were 75¢. 390 (9) SWEATERS. Sises 2 and 3. Were 3].59 $1 (13) INFANTS’ S ILK BONNETS, sizes 13 and 14. Were $1.49. (37) RAYON COMBINA- TIONS, Sizes2t06. Were 790 $1. Reduced for clearance FOURTH FLOOR. D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1931. Need Dresses for the Holidays? Don’t Fail to See These Bargains!’ 70 Daytime and Evening Dresses for Misses and Women, Originally $16.50 Don’t overlook this group! 35.95 Crepes and sheers for street and afternoon; taffeta, chiffon, laces, and satin for dinner and dancing. Black, brown, green, red, blue and pastels; 14 to 20, 36 to 44, and half sizes. All well made dresses! (27) JUNIOR MISSES’ DRESSES, daytime and semi-formal styles; crepes, smart sheer, h ht-weight woolens; Persian green, tile, brown, b Were $16:50. Now....o.veiievevee . (60) DRESSES IN THE INEX- PENSIVE SHOP; flat crepes and sheer wool. 14 to 20. $495 Were $6.95. Now SECOND FLOOR. ik 811,75 €30) ]UNlOR MISSES' DRESSES, lightweight woolens; tailored and dressy silk frocks; for street, busi- " (125) Sports Dresses and 3-Pc. Suits Were $7.95. Now 36.49 Wools, knits and a few silks. Good colors for Win- ter wear. Sizes 14 to 20; 36 to 44. (50) WOOL SPORTS DRESSES; novelty o plain weaves, @9 40 Were $3.49. Now ...... T e $1.95 Phoenix or Kayser Silk Hose hose, silk mesh hose; broken sizes and colors; were $1.19. (73 PRS.) STRAHAN CREPE HOSE, full-fashioned; broken sises and colors. STREET FLOOR. (105 prs.) Hosiery, Phoenix full-fashioned mesh Kayser full-fashioned mesh hose, Kayser llovc L ? 9 c (30 PRS.) WOMEN'S HOSE, of higher-priced makes; broken sises and ~colors. Were 45e. Q@ Now, Pr. ...oocvveeees e Drapery Fabrics, Curtains and Portieres! (200 YDS.) TRIMMINGS, cords, fringes; were 8c to 12¢ yd 5¢ Reduced to, yd (40) IMPORTED PANELS, fringe bottom. Were $4.95. Rf $3 95 (20) IMPORTED PANELS of fine bobinette; beautiful fringe bot- tom. Were $3.95. 8, IMPORTED PANELS 'uscan net. ere $2.95. e Reduced to $1.95 (15) BRASS TRAYS, bowls, cig- arette boxes, ash trays; red, gold and green. Were 9%c to $7.88. Reduced to 75¢ %95 D ble faced. Were $12.95 pr. Reduced to, pr. FIFTH FLOOR. (200 PRS.) PRISCILLA CUR. TAINS; novelty marquisette. Were 79c pr. Reduced to, pair . 640 (1 PR) ROSE VELOUR DRAPES. Were “25 Reduced 10 . $3.10 (2 STRIPSJ \ELOUR POR- TIERES, rose and blue. Were $6.50. dueed to . (36) CURTAINS AND NET PANELS; one pair of a style; sam- ples. Slightly soiled. Were 98¢ to $145. Redueed to, J5 6 pair or each . (31) INDIA PRINTS—Searfs, panels, bedspreads, coat samples. Were 38¢c to $7.87. duced to 25¢ to Come, Get Your Share, Tremendous Clearance of Housewares (163 PCS.) FENCE WIRE, chintz shelf edging, Art Glo enamel and percolator handles. Were 5c and 10c. (29 PCS.) SAUCEPANS, di hp-n, wood mixing bowl, Art Glo enamel. Were 39c. 10c (32 PCS.) GRISWOLD PIE OVENS, hot or cold picnic jugs, chopping bowls, opal bath shelves, orange juice extractors, water- ing cans, ivy wall racks, bird cages, enamel tea keflle and fruit basket. ;ll steel fireplace wood wall protector, picnic baskets, ash tray and ash tray sets and upholstered 980 chair seats. Were $1.15 10 _$2. Now (20 PCS.) AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC SANDWICH TOASTER, tea wagons and electric corn popper. Were ’7 $4.95 to $5.75. Now S R AND CLOTHES DRYERS. Were 98¢ and 69¢. N . 490 a1 pes d inclosure. Was $6.95. (30 PCS) ELE TRI( CLOCKS. Were $6.50. Now.. $4 95 (1 PC.) FIREPLACE FE ER. Was $4.75. Now... $3'75 SIXTH FLOOR. (1 PC.) UNIVERSAL URN SET—Urn tray, sugar and Was $29.50. Now (6 PCS.) KITCHEN STOOL, enamel pail, enamel kettle, kitchen set and sandwich boards. Were 69c. 490 (170 PCS.) CANS BUTCHER’S FLOOR WAX, kitchen sets (include table cover, curtains and scarfs); and table oil- cloth. Were 5% to 6 490 Now (3 PC NDS, metal SMOKING § base, onyx tops and all acces- $14.50 sories, Were $25.00. Now. (2 PCS) ONYX 'l'OP SMOKING STANDS (metal base and _al accessories. Now ... (1 PC.) CAGE AND STAND OUTFIT. Was $2.95. Now .. $1 95 (8 PCS.) CAGE AND Sl'A\D OUT- FITS. Were $3.95 $ 95 "'BAKEO.GRILL ove. Was $23.50. $16 5 ELECTRIC COOKER and Electric Now . 4 PCS.) Sunkist, Jr. electric juice extrac- %% Pes) ELBCTRIC X ( 'CS.) . ERS. Were $750. Now - 86.75 BASEMENT STORE (12) MISSES’ WINTER COATS, warmly lined and interlined. Si 14 to l6. Originally $22.00. Reduced for cl ance ... (65) FOU DATIO GARMENTS —10 corsettes, sizes 44 and 46; 5 girdles, sizes 33 and 34; 13 girdles, sizes 26, 27 and 28; 29 Plalllr step- in (IN"B\ sizes }l l:; I:fi Flesh. Were '$1.00. Reduce: or clearance 25¢ (300) MAMA DOLLS, dressed in pretty little white, pink or blue organdy dresses, with matching bonnets. Were 95c. 590 Now . (250 PRS.) WOMEN'S SHOES Strap, pumps or oxfords, in dress or sports shoes. Kid or suede; black end brown. A large assort- ment of styles in broken sizes. Were $3.00, $3.95 $4.95. Now (250 PRS) WOMEN'S GA- LO"HES, black and brown or gray i with waterproof _ cloth Snap fasteners. Broken 4 t0 7. Were 51!9 890 —Oxfords_and straps, in calfskin or patent black and brown. Several styles. Every size, but not in every style. Were $1.39 and $1.89. 95(. (14) BOYS’ MACKINAWS, heavy quality wool fabrics. Full cut, well made; double breasted; belted. Plaids. Sizes 14 to 17. Were 3197 Redueed - 929D (200) BOYS' UNION SUITS, heavy fleece lined; long sleeves. Sizes 6 to 16. Were 69c. 390 31) TOTS ( ll CHILLA COATS, warm quilted linings; dou- ble breasted. Some with ap- thue. some wuh lue, tan and white. 1 o' Now (30) TOTS' LEGGINS, of fine quality jersey; button leg, elastic u Red, pink and white. 6. Were HDU 59c (12) CIRLS' warmly Iined and and blue. Broken sizes, 7 to 14. Were $5.95 to $9.95. Re- duced for clearance .... (90) TOTS pockets. floral prints, hand embroidered or smocked; deep hems. Creen, blue, pink, orchid_or red. Sizes 110 6. Were $2.79, Now (12) WOMEN'S swmn:ns in wool and rayon mixtures; pull- over styles. Sizes 34 to 42. Were $L15. " Reduced for clear. 5 SECOND FLOOR. Attractive Vanities Reduced! (12) “EMPIRE STATE” \;ANITI!"S Sateen linings, link chains, Reduced ...cvescvcceseces STREET FLOOR. Down Go the Prices on Occasional Furnituare! (5) OCCASIONAL CHAI'?S,_ u;lvetedwin damask; wal- 150, Now.... . $19.50 (15) CONGOLE MIR- RORS, Federal ericany solid mahogany frame; u.lo i . W (15) END TABLES, ma- h W L Yo $3.49 (2) NESTS OF TABLES, ass ; maple mahogany Nnmo. Wm l159$. slo 95 ow ... (15) ‘TELEPHONE STANDS AND CHAIRS of bird- eyomaple. Wero 31195, @7 Q5 Now the complete set.. (24) CiADDY CARD ::‘?LF& ere $6.95. $4 95 (6) SOLID OAK END TABLES. Were $12.95. 87'95 Beds and Divans Greatly Reduced! (8) SPOOL AND POSTER WOOD BEDS; twin, three-quarter or full size. Walnut, mahogany and maple finishes. (Slightly mar- red from being used as floor sam- ples.) Were $15. Specially reduced t (11) SIMMONS BEDS; twin size. Windsor, eane or solid panel styles. (Stock samples, slightly marred). ularly” $9.95. end price (2) ROME DIVANS, with upholstered back and arms; cov- ered with heavy fi denim. Opens into a comfortable bed. DIVANS with wood frame, back and arms;_coil spring bottom. _ Upholstered in heavy denim. Were $59.75. clearance THIRD FLOOR. Toilet Articles at Great Savings! (8) TOILET ssz A pieces, including Green only, Were ‘10 Now (8) TOILET SETS, 4 pioces. Dupont’s Wedgewaod pai tern. Blue only. Were $oon.” Now 1. vore $1.95 (7) MUSIC POWDER JARS. Reduced .. (30) Gl PUFFS, in novelly con- tainers. Were $1.00. Now, (175 ROLLS) SANI TOI- LET TISSUE. Regular pri 3 for 25¢. Now .. STREET FLOOR. Children’s Hose Reduced! (210 PRS.) GIRLS' 7 SOCKS, childs 4 socks, ank- lets, infants’ pl, Yo socks; broken sizes and colors. e NS AUC (60 PRS.) (,H[LDREN S SOCKS, in Iitle;.hruken sizes and colors. Were 3¢ pr. |5 SILK S Al 4 PRS. N'S 3% WOOL SOCKS, broken sizes and colors. Were 47c pr. Now, pr. . 25(: STREET FLOOR. Come Tomorrow for Greatly Reduced Linens and Domestics 45) HANDMADE BRIDGE SETS, pastels; ap- pllqne designs. Were 98c. 690 432) MADEIRA PILLOW- TOPS, for infant, daintly em- It Warai 1000, ... 79c (133) BOOTT MILL :CARFS‘ ‘white hwuh'hmmhul ; 18x45 i hems; 16245 inchen. Were ] Gy (100) LINEN HUCK TOWELS, hemsitched hems: da- A L g (11) CHENILLE BATH MATS, 18x36. Were $1.95. Now .. 98¢ Regalarly 9255 @0 | Reduced for $30) 75, FIGHT ON RADIO BHLLS IS PLANNED Broadcasters Announce Vige orous Campaign During Congress Sessions. BY ROBERT MAOK. ‘With the congressional vanguard ed in Washington, toda: d u?x‘xpl!m y smnounced a - orous oppmlllon to 'hvi,gh would “further restrict the m" of broadcasting stations. ngs already heard around tol Hill that two bills having to do radio, which were blocked at the last session, will be reintroduced, ap- parently have stirred the broadcasters Fess bill, which provides for the allos cation of 15 per cent of the 90 broade casting channels now used by ter measure has a direct bearing on the payment of copyrixht fees by bro-d- casters to the “copyright owners,” with whom the radio public 38 amply fae m‘gt:r 1d the bill adopted, th oul Fess bill be committee held, the whole™ broadcaststrachire e whole lcast, woul be undermined. Committees of Cony ing the industry are considered, it was said, (Copyright, 1081.) — HAS OLD PHONOGRAPH Mzs. Mary F. Coliman of Milan, Ohio, owns one of the first phonographs in- Linens and Domestics Greatly Reduced Céi’sg:ll MATTRESS Yo s Were l9c: 690 (64) IBLE SHEETS, 63x94, 72x04; extra beavy; three-inch hems at 85 both ends. Were $1. Now, OOC (96) MOHAWK SHEETS; 63290 inches. Were nm. 7gc Now (60) SUPE SCAL- LOPED PILLOW CASES. 31c Were 55c. Now ........ THIRD R. Save on Rayon and Cotton nderwear (174 PCS.) RAYON VESTS AND PANTIES and children's crossbar muslin _euits; cotton suits; lacetrimmed and tailored rayons are lace trimmed. Were 50c. For clearance at 29¢ ™ 19¢ THIRD FLOOR. Bridge Novelties and Gift Items Priced Excep- tionally Low! 3 Outstanding Groups §1 Boxed stationery, book ends, desk sets, pen and pencil sets, lamps, photo albums.and address books. Formerly $1.50 to $1.95. Portfolios, serving baskets; lamps, mechanical pencils, novel- ty bridge boxes, tally o sets, tie racks and fountain pens. For- merly 75¢ to $1.00. 25¢ Mottoes, bridge sets, card holders, picture frames, birth ane nouncements and desk pieces. For- merly 35¢ to 75e. STREET FLOOR. Remnants of Woolens and Coatings, V> Price. Originally $1 to $6 Yd. Now 50c to $3 Yd. Tweeds, wool crepes, jerseys, flannels, suitings; lengths, 3 to 3, vards. 1_'}.‘, YDS.) WOOL CHAI~ yd i . 45 11)9] 54-INCH PLAIDS; red, blue, tan and mixtures. Was $1.50 yd. 950 Now, yd. (15 YDS.) 54INCH ALL- WOOL KASHA; black. Was $3.50 yd. Now, yd. $1°95 THIRD FLOOR. Gloves Underpriced (225 PRS.) GLOVES; capeskins, lambskins and suede; tan and mode; slightly soiled. W $1.95 d $2.45. L ek (150 PRS.) DOESKINS Goiled) andblack_lambakin gloves; small sizes. Were §L55, To go 2t pr.suaes 39¢ TREET »

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