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LOUW ADDRESSES CLASS AT EASTERN Minister From South Africa Heard as 239 Receive Diplomas at Exercises. Eric Hendrik Louw, Minister from the Unicn of South Africa, addressed Eastern High School's 239 graduates last night at commencement exercises ( at which they received diplcmas. Opened by the invocation of Rev. Hulbert Woolfall, the program was pre- | sided over by Dr. Abram Simon, presi- dent of the Beard of Education. The scholarship winners were named as follows: ington . College of Law; to Southeastern University; Lentz, H. Walker, to Samuel Lubin, to Wash- | Elvert Miller, | Oscar B. Columbia Univer: Samuel ¥; Columbia _‘Technical | School; David F. Lady. to Georgetown | Emma Lugeneel, Florence Allen, Betty Virginia Arth, Vera May Barnes, Doris Elizabeth Beall, Naomi Medora Beall, Mildred Louise Beall, Mary Elizabeth Berry, Frances Mae Boran, Mary Lou Bryde, Mary Frances Bunting, Ruth Burdett, Mary Christine Burgess, Rena Olive Burnham, Hazel Catherine Cecil, Ruth Regina Clarke, Rose Merilyn Cohen, Dorcas Cole, Ruth Iola Critchfield, Alice Jane Crow, Genevieve Louise Crown, Charlotte Lulamae Cruit, Louise Fvelyn Cruit, Mary Agnes Cullinane, Dorothy Ellen Dean, Prances Gertrude Donovan, Mildred Estelle Draper, Ethel Maude Dudley, Margaret Janet Dykes, Mildred Elizabeth Elmore, Mary Eliza- beth Pacchina, Naomi Elizabeth Floor, Ruth Friedman, Helen Maude Gates, Alice Gertrude Graham, Dorothy Jane Green, Dorothy Helene Hall, Charlotte Amanda Hammer, Annie Hazel Hanna, Elizabeth Joan Harmon, Margaret Pauline Hayden, Mary Louise Heninger, Ethel Mae Hertz, Georgeanna Hild, Mary Ann Holt, Frances Winifred House, Florence Celestia Huhn, Ruth Jeanette Jenkins, Phyllis Engelke Jen- nings, Dorbthy Louise Johnson, Louise Scott Johnson, Madeline Sophia John- son, Ruth Ada Kaldenbach, Helen Elizabeth King. Evelyn Marie Koch, Mary Elizabeth Lacey, Meriam Virginia Ladd, Beverly Branchaud Langmead, Margery Temple League, Freda Ruth Levin, Kathes Dorothy _Kathryn University for pre-dental work; John |Lumpkin, Elizabeth Launa Marseglia, XK. Hedler, to Benjamin Franklin Uni- | Helen Luella Martin, Sara Josephine versity; Abraham A, Widome, to Uni- | McCartney, Edith Rosalie McCormick, versity of Virginia: Donald A. Moo! to Washington and Lee Universit; Bennett W. Wood, to American Uni- | Sarah Miller, Minnie Evelyn Moore, versity; Hoberg Lee, to George Wash- | Bertha Louise Morse, Evelyn Marie ington University, and Hazel C. Cecil, | Murphy, to Strayer's Busine: C. Hunn was awarded the Theta Pi| nell, Alumnae Sorority prize of $50, to be | Elizabeth Larsons, College. Florence | used toward college expenses. The special awards, as announced by | bel Marie Regas, Grace Rebecca Rinker, Charles Hart, J. Lieb and Ruth Critchfield, for the |inson, Janet Anita Rock, Anna Sakol- | Michigan University honor roll; drew Allen, principal, included: B. An- the business efficiency award; John G. Wilson, the orchestra | award; Robert Slye, La jr., and Miriam | boy and girl Alvmni Association award. Dr. Frank W. Ballou awarded di- plomas to the following: Marjorie | Frances Caroline McCullough, Betty Louise Menefee, Anna Sarah Miller, Marion Grace Nicholson, Miriam Nisbet, Dorothy4&Eleanoce O'Don- Helen Geneva Olmstead, Julia Catherine Cecelia Payne, Florence Ethel Pennington, Isa- Helen Ruth Riordon, Althea Ann Rob- sky, Eleanor Louise Sands, Ruby Lee Sasnett, Miriam Elizabeth Schmidt, Minice Schwartz, Eleanora Bache Seid- | Anna_Rebba | Meloy, Cv ler winners of the | Showalter. Margaret Catherine Simmel, | Elvert Fr aklin Miller, Donald Reister | Mildred Elizabeth Simpson, Katherine | Moore, vames Madison Moore, Joseph | Catherine | Curtis Snellings, Mergaret Bernice Spies, Ida | Walton Marzel Nichols, Edward Eustice ler, Jane Lillian Seitz, Duerson Smith, Florence e | James Joseph Hughes, Cyril Bernard | Edward Bacon Johansen, James Elmo | William Thurston Lady, Charles Win- | Samuel THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Virginia Swann, Helen Louise Sweeney, Eunice Reba Swick, Grace Elizabeth Taylor, Gertrude Buchannan Tew, Dor- othy Virginia Turner, Helen Elizabeth Van Loock, Eleanor Rose Wagner, Mary Cecelia Wahler, Martha M. M. Wfim Mildred Therse Wayne, Mary Agnes Williamson, Gwendolyn Wilson, Laura May Wolfe, Mabel Elizabeth Wyatt, Roberta Ann Young, Elaine Stauffer Zimmerman. David Abelman, Julius Emory Acker- man, Raymond Alexander, Andrew Wallace Allen, Norman Ellsworth Alvey, Morris_Arkin, Clifford Read Armhold, Paul Hugh Auth, Ward Hugo Beall, Benjamin Irving Berman, Alfred Nelson Birmingham, John Arthur Botts, Wil- liam Lester Bowers, Harry Veigel Bryan, Claude Edgar _ Burlingame, George Joseph Carlin, Edward Angelo Chicea, Robert Collins, George Langley Conner, Charles Lewis Cooper, jr.; Leonard Wilbur Lee Courtney, Edward Claggett Cox, John Dominic Crovo, James Ken- neth Davis. Warren Davis, Arthur Louis Essex, Kenneth Cloyes Fletcher, Paul Frank Florio, William Hecker Foster, Granville Fouche, Edward Copes Frazier, William Joseph Giacofcich, Lex Bailey Golden, Earl John Gosnell, Harry Irving Hais, Robert Edward Hamann, Franklyn Otto Hayes, Melvin Davis Herriman, Harry Hofberg, Ernest Milton Hollidge, Hunt, Gilbert Agnew Hunt, Harry Francis Hurley, Frank Joseph Innocenti, Johnson, Benjamin Deane Jones, Wil- liam Joseph Jones, ir.. Paul Barnabus Kane, Jack Nolan Kiley, Francis Xavier Kilroy, Donald Stevens Kimball, Elmer Leroy Kimmell, David Franklin Lady, fred Lamb, Herbert Landsman, Hoburg Boteler Lee. Oscar Bird Lentz, Bernard Joseph Lieb, Ernest Louls Linthicum, Marvin Everett Lohr, Solomon Love, Lubin, Charles Dilley Mades, Magruder, John Mathews Marshall, Percy Carvell Marston, Eugene Francis May, James R»ls McGlathery, Chester William MecT ughlin, Samuel William | Agassiz_ Metzler, jr.; Moore, James Winston Nalls, O'Brien, Edwin Aloysius O'( Melvin Saildman, Danald Neilson Sansbu ren neth Samuel Harold Lynn , George Wa Slye, jr.; ‘Callaghan, Oliveri, James Allen Payne, Conrad Francis Peters, Joseph Louis Pusateri, jr.; George Lock: ‘Walter Shipstead | rg wood Reeder, Reld, Clifton Rickard, Chiarles Edgar Roberts, John Meredith Rodier, Henry Rosenberg, Aaron Gilbert Sampson, Sengstack, Paul Elvin Shank, Ken- John David “Smith, Samuel James Staples, ir.; jr.; Jr.: John Robert Stouffer, Gilbert Suser, William Albert - Taylor, Holbrook = Teeple, Trotter, Joseph Robbins Tucker, Jacob Richard John Willlam Ulanow, Theodore Joseoh Vincent, jr.; Hamilton Walker, Kenneth Lohr West, Abraham Allen Wldome.‘ Conrad Paul Wildensteiner, Carlton Smith Willlams, John Gibson Wilson, | George Waller Wise, Bennett Wallace | Wood, Warren Kenneth Wright, Sidney Martin Coster, Willlam Paul Couper, ) Zeltzer and Ben Zola. ELKS’ GOOD WILL TOUR GROUP HERE TOMORROW Trio Making Pilgrimage Into 38 States Will Be Feted by ‘Washington Lodge. ‘Three members of the Elks, now en- gaged in a pilgrimage into 38 States, will be guests tomorrow of Washington Ledge, No. 15, B. P. O. E. The tour, sponsored by the Elks' Magazine, will wind up in Birmingham, Ala. during the annual reunion and convention of the order July 9 to 14. ‘The members of the good will tour will be taken cn a morning sightseeinz tour tcmorrow, to the White House a' 12:30 o'clock and to a luncheon by the Ernest Louis Lyons, |local lodge. In the afterncon a wreath Milton Edgar | will be placed on the tomb of Wash- ington, at visitors will be taken to a reception in Alexandria, Va. Later in the afternoon they will go to Arlington National Cemetery to place a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown A dinner at the Occldentai | Mount Vernon, Soldier. Hotel, follcwed by a theater party, Wi close the day's program. and the il Friday Ba?gc;m News From Wd.éhinétofifs Thrtfty Sioirem\ 10c Yard Remnants Wash Goods Worth 19¢ to 39¢ Plain colors and prints in good sewing Broadcloth, printed voile, plain lengths. voile, rayon prints, percale, printed ba- tiste, dimity, ravon satin and rayon crepe. Street Floor For a Limited Time—No Tax on Toiletries While Present Stocks Last—Buy Now Satisfaction Since 1859 georget 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. “' KINGs PALACE l Remnants Silks and Rayons Worth 69¢ to 98¢ Lengths from 1 to 6 vards in prints and plain colors. 33c Yard Printed chiffon, printed te, plain and printed flat crepe, rayon satin and rayon taffeta. Street Floor | Extra! 2,000 New Summer Hats In Our Most Sensational Millinery Purchase and Sale of 1932 hats at 49c. black. DW In Anticipation of Crowds of Shoppers for These Hats, Customers Will Be Allowed to Wait on Themselves. ery Opportunity! Golden Mil Panama Hats (Simulation) Worth $1.50 and $2 King's Palace scores- again—with this wonderful offering of brand-new White, pastel colors All head sizes. Street Floor. and PHOEN IX HOSIERY 85¢ $1 Phoenix’ dulSheers at 89c! Reg- ular 35 Flatteringly sheer high twist chiffons and semi-service styles at 69c! portunity this hosiery vear to buy this at these thrilling, low prices. This is your one grand op- exquisite All regular Phoenix. high standard qualities. Only Certified Silk is used in mak- ing these hose. That means greater sheerness, longer wear, gorgeous color. Sce them today in the new Summer colors. Street Floor. 600 More Beautiful New All-Sil Dresses White Pastels Stripes Street Colors Dots Prints Breezy, charming hot weather fashions in silks of beauty and quality. effects, one-piece styles and clever sport sleeves, short sleeveless., dresses. Half capelet sleev the silk dress dresses, in gay new prints. Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 46 Super-Stouts, 48 to 56. Street Floor. In addition to are many dainty voile e \ ] i %@ T R i I i Jacket i 'lIIIIII I sleeves, and G St 117, Men’s Broadcloth Shirts Many Wrapped in Cellophane collar-attached shirts, tailored of Brand-new serviceable broadcloth. All perfect. blue and green. Sizes 14 to 17. all Summer—the saving justifies it!—Street Floor. ‘White, tan, Buy shirts for 39 Women’s & Children’s Wear Greatly Reduced for a Friday Clean-Up WOMEN’'S $2.00 LI COAT SUITS, in sizes 16, 18 and 20. Green, maize and blue. Box eoat with long sleeves, pleated skirt with yoke front. All sales $1 00 final . WO! TO $2.98 DRESSES, of plain and printed rayon crepe, imported linen, in white and pastel shades and colored lawn. Sleeveless, long hn;fikvrrh}ll‘ - i or short sleeves. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 All sales final $1.00 $1.00 COSTUME SLIPS, in built- up and strap top styles. Of rayon flat crepe and rayon satin. White “and - pastel colors. €@ Sizes 34 to 42. All sales final WOMEN'S $1.98 PAJAMAS, in one and two piece styles. Of rayon flat crepe, silk pongee, rayon taffeta and broadcloth. Dots, $1.50 pastel colors and prints. Sizes 16 and 17 . $3.00 R. & G. GIRDLES, front and side fastened models, made of coutil and brocl;; %u- tiz inserts over hips. Bro- ken sizes .. 81'00 59¢ BANDEAUX, made of rayon stripe material and broche. Fas- tened back. Broken sizes. 190 None C. O. D. All sales final CHILDREN'S $1.50 WALKING DRESSES, in flock dots, floral and novelty prints. Short sleeves and sleeveless. Trimmed with hand- smocking, finished with wide hems. Some with panties to match. Broken sizes, but sizes 1 to 4 in the 59¢ lot. All sales final GIRLS’ $5.98 WHITE DRESSES, of flat crepe and crepe de chine. Large cape &ollars or collarless. Belted or sash tied. Flared or ruf- fled skirts. Slightly mussed. Sizes 7 to 10 in the Jot. All 32 98 sales final .. F Sensational News! Women’s Belgian Linen Oxford With Hand-Turned Leather Soles —White —Blue —Canary Sizes 3to 8 Smart eyelet ties with plain toes and Cuban‘ heels, as sketched. Ideal Sum- mer footwear at a super-bargain price! Second Floor \ | | Be Here Friday for this THURSDAY, Economy Group —of hats in becoming styles and colors, chosen from our regular stock for these prices. 75 Hats. .......$2 100 Hats . .......$1.74 Only to see these hats can one appreciate the economy of so startling a reduction. SPECIAL LUNCHEON 35¢ Chiiled Tomato Shell stuffed with Tuua Fish Salad, Cole Slaw and Sliced Egg. Roll and Butter Coffee Iced Tea Milk Toiletries Greatly Reduced Dusting Powder and Bath Salts 2 Boxes Lanchere Dusting Pow- der. Were $1.00. Now.. 6 Boxes Houbigant Dusti der. Were $1.50. Now 8 Boxes Coty Dusting Were $1.50. Now 6 Boxes St. Denis Bath Salts. Were $1.00. Now .......... 29 4 Evening of Paris Bath Salts. Were $1.00. Now ......... 49¢ 6 Mennon's Borated Baby Pow- der. Were 25¢. Now 10c Teeth and Mouth 14 Prophylactic Tooth ™rushes and Listerine Tooth Paste. Were 47c. Now .. 5 Lavoris, large size 8 Listerine 10 Dr. West Tooth Brushes Soaps 12 Lanchere Soap, Miscellaneous 19 Dorin Compacts. Were $1.00. Now .... 19¢ 10 Tre-Jur Compacts. Were $2.00 and $2.50. Now 9¢ 14 Casimere Perfume. £1.25. Now 39¢ 1 Houbigant Bath Set. Was $5.00. Now $1.49 ¢ Houbigant Were $2.50. Now . 4 4 Coty Manicure Sets. $3.00. Now $1.49 1 Coty Perfume Set. Was $3.00. Now $1.49 4 Bridge Tally and Sets. Were §! ). N 10 Mortemoth—kills the ‘Were $1.25. Now MOSES—FIRST FLOOR CHILDREN'’S Vacation Specials Girls' 59¢ Boys’ sleeveless suits. Beach pajamas.. Boys' camp suit: Boys sailor suits Boys' sleeveless sweater?. Boys' shirts Boys' “Popeye” Children’s Shoes Beach Sandals ... .9%c White or red, feather-weight cork sole; steel shank. Sizes from children’s size 7 to misses’ 7. Bathing Slippers . .49c Various colors; sizes 6 to 2. U.S. Keds........8%¢ For boys; in suntan color. CHILDREN'S SHOP SECOND FLOOR Porch Shades Greatly Reduced 6 porch shades, 6X76". Were $5.80 2 porch shades, sweaters Were $10.65 1 awning, 8 wide. Was Window Shades c 30 odd window shades, size 12° to 25" wide. Were 50c to $1 26 odd window shades, size 3 to 36" wide. Were 75¢ to $1. Friday secsenssanses 200 300 yds. Cretonnes, Denims, Reps, Awning Cloth, etc. Formerly 50c to 94c yd. 23c yd. R P e 500 yds. of 36" figured cretonnes; formerly 94c to $1.50; Friday......... yd. $1.44 Curtains. .. .84c 46 prs. embroidered marquisette curtains in tailored style. Silk Pongee 19¢ yd. 250 yds. pongee. India Prints Drastically Reduced 3, size 90x108 inches: Japanese silk 33" wide. were $3. y 1, size 72x108 inches; was §10. Friday. 1, size 72x108 inch was §13.95. Friday 4, size 54x90 inches; were $6. Friday. 1, size 17x36 inche was §1.25. Friday. 44c Porch Pillows.29c ° Only 25 chintz pillows. Lerge and soft. : 12 chintz chair seats, were 95c. Friday 15¢ All Remnants Y, off Cretonnes, damasks, ve- lour, tapestry, marquisette, voile, silk, etc. 1 to 8 yd. PEPRRRS &) veees.B3 JUNE 23, 1932. W. D. Moses & Sons Nat’l 3770 F St. at 11th Friday Bargains Furniture & Rugs PAY BY THE MONTH FOR FURNITURE AND LARGE HOME FURNISHINGS (In a Special Section on the 4th Floor) Large Metal Cabinet, with lock— was $40 Office Chair, » upl tered in red leather reg. $94.. Bookcase, golden oak; style—was $46 i3 Office Table with two drawers; large—was $38.50 teses Bauffet, dark oak finish; space for silver and linen—reg. $120.00.. French Vanity, satin wood with green enamel—reg. $97 7—Office Desks, mahogany and walnut; top 32”x42"—reg. $42.. 2—Stecl File Cases; green—reg. $52 Mattress, kapok filling, covered in grecn damask; double size— reg. $63 serereeteneiiiiaas Chest of Drawers, gray du Pont Duco—reg. $75 3—Wood Beds, full size; green or ivory enamel—up to $53 Desk, with drop lid and bookcase in base; mahogany—reg. $42 Cedar Chest, with rail back window seat; maple—reg. $50.. Vanity, walnut veneer; three large drawers and convenient mir- ror—reg. $45 ......... - 2—Extension Gate-leg Tables, with folding leaf; solid mahegany— Teg. $45 ...... Server, Colonial, shelf at base: mahoganv—reg. $90 . Adjustable-back Bamboo Chair, covered in cretonne—reg. $3! Fireside Bench, walnut base; Wil liam and Mary style; spring cushion—reg. $85 ... Queen Anne Living Room Chair, mohair upholstery; webb con- struction—reg. $57 Boudoir Chair, upholstered in fine cretonne; valance at base— reg.> $65 Day-bed, ope: H coil spring, heavy mattress, cov- cred in green—reg. $39 ....... Wing Chair, tapestry cover; ma- hogany frame;spring cushion— rez. $69 Umbrella and Table for the lawn, oak tep table—reg. $51 - Spinet Desk, solid mahogany. thre= large drawers—reg. $75.. Barrel-style Chair, down-filled loose cushion—reg. $150 = Bookcase, walnut; four shelves: narrow; brass {ip legs—reg. $68 Chifforette. blue cnamel; two-tray drawers—reg. $60 .. Large Overstuffed Chair, covered in rust color frieze; loose cush- ion—reg. $32.50 .. Pillow Back Chair, with down-filled cushicns; cretonne upholstered —reg. $115 e Decorated Console Table, and parchment—rez. $60 5 Mirror 1o match above {able, heavy plate glass; shield shape—reg. $50 .. . - Crotch Mahogany all Table, pedestal base; large drawer— reg. S38 .. Pier Cabinet, red enamel finish; lsv:.‘-'ee adjustable shelves—reg. High Back Hall Chair, solid wal- nut arms; spring seat—reg. $70 Some of these rugs are as is, some shopworn or soiled. However, many of them are ncw...each rug. how- ever is 2 marvelous buy. Others at other prices. 1—9x12 Chenille—$76.50. . . 1—8.6x9 Plain Green—$39.60. 1—7x9 Hooked Pattern—s$44. 1—5x12 Plain Blue—$51.30. 1—9x12 Plain Taupe—$94 1—7x10 Plain Green—$37 1—9x12 Solid Red—$51.30. 1—6x9 Solid Taupe—$30.40 1—8x9 Solid Taupe—$47.30 1—9x12 Plain Chenille—$169. l—::‘.'lx'lg.fl Figured Axminster— 1—8x13_Plain Burgundy—$55.20. 1—6x9 Figured Wilton—$69.50. 1—6x9 Reversible Chenille—$11.25, 1—6x9 Figure Wilton—$62.50..... 3—9x12 Figured Axminsters—$24.95 SPECIAL SECTION FOURTH FLOOR This Price for Friday Only Furniture Your Choice 520 Many Other Items—All on the 4th Floor Choice Normandy Voiles . . . Eyelet Batiste Printed Pique ... Embroidered Voile New washable frocks in cool pastel colors and plenty of white. Cut in lines that fit as smartly as those of any expensive gown. With short sleeves or sleeveless. and larger women. Sizes for misses...women... MOSES—SECOND FLOOR $1 to $2.65 Neckwear 39¢ 18 collar and cuff sets of geor- gette and chiffon. 12 collar and cuft sets of ecru ace. 4 yards blue georgeite pleated ruffling; was $1.95 yard. Tomor- 19c_yd. 4 brown Windsor ties, wers 50c. 15¢ MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Glove Silk and Rayon Undies 8 Pairs Black Rayon Bloomers, size 5 only. Were $1 .29¢ ea. 20 Garter Belts, side fastening, medium and large sizes. Very special ..... ssccce cecsons 39¢ ea, 3 Brassiere top combinations, bloomer knee; size 34 only. qu ea. ntinued color; size 46 only. Were $1.95. 88c ea. Milanese .Silk Undies 14 Vests, in colors, applique trim; size 34 and 38. Very special..88c 8 Vests, lace trimmed; sizes 34 and 42, Very special.........88¢ 12 Pairs Bloomers, pink, peach, nile; size 5 and 6. Very special 88¢c 7 Pairs Panties, lace trimmed, or- chid and blue; size 5, 6, 7. Very 12 prs. fine mesh panties, sizes 5, 6 and 7. Very special ....88¢ MOSES—FIRST FLOOR S0c ’Kerchiefs. ...12¢ Limited quantity. Ladies’ colored linen handkerchiefs; hand-rolled hems and hand-embroidery trim. 10 doz. ladies’ white linen hand- kerchiefs; were $1.15 dozen. Fri- day ...c....... ..0.T8e doz. Limited quantity men’s all white linen handkerchiefs; were 35c. N 19¢ Greatly Reduced - 39c € Three-row Pearl Bracelets. 3 Rhinestone Bracelets. 3 Rhinestons Necklaces. 2 Rhineston Earrings. 4 Mesh Sets, Bracelet and Neck- lace (beige and coral only). 3 Red, White and Blue Bracelets. 4 Red, White and Blue Necklaces. 4 Green Necklaces, 5 Red Necklaces. 1 Yellow Necklace. § Blue Ne;llu-. . Full assortment of neck- laces, bracelets and ear- rings, all colors and styles. 60c ea. or 2 for 94¢ MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Millinery Special for the Week End Only Rough straws, in white and Sum- mer shades. Medium or large $5.84 At Request of the Bicentennial Commission We Cell Your Attention to The Pageant Play Entitled “The Great American” In the Sylvan Theatre . . . June 21, 22 and 23, at 8 P.M. LINENS REDUCED 8 Pure Linen Tablecloths, 67x86: floral designs. Reg. $5.00...$2. 3 Pure Linen Tablecloths, Reg. $6.00 3 Sets Drapes, for clearance, Heavy White Bedspreads, 8¢ Hemstitched R!eg. 3 Q Hemstitched Sheets, size x99, soiled. Re $1.50 - . ...08e 4 Fine Quality Hemmed Sheets. 90x108. Reg. $1.58 . ..98¢ 60 81x99 Hemmed Sheets, from filling. Reg. 96c.. 68¢c 63 Hemstitched Sheets, 72x99, with colored hems; soiled. Reg. $1.65. Sale price............88¢ 52 Colored Ribbed “Martex” wash cloths. Regularly 22c.... e 6 Yds. Table Felt, 64 inches wide, for clearance, yd. 8¢ Good Heavy Double-thread Can- non Bath Towels. white with col- ored borders. [ for 94c 20 Large Size Colored Dinner Napkins. Reg. 50c. 24c 2 Doz. Hemstitched White Tea Napkins, size 15x15. Reg. $13.50 dozen. Dozen.............. $3.94 64 Pure Linen Crash Cloths. Size 52x52 53¢ 1 Pr. Plaid All-wool Blankets, size 70x80. Reg. $10.00 1 Pr. North Star Blankets, soiled. Reg. $11.00 $5.94 3 Heavy Two-tone Blankets, size 70x80. Reg. $6.00. Ea. $2.94 Pr. 72x84 North Star Blankets. Reg. $17.00 .. $8.94 2 Bedspreads, of chenille and rayon. Reg. $32.50. Sale price, $4.84 70x80, for $1.94 free 2 All-wool Blankets, clearance . 1_All-wool Reg. $.95 ... $2.94 7 Part-wool Blankets. Reg. $4.39. . ..$1.94 72x84, all-wool filled. Blanket, 70x80. Hemmed Napkins, as is, 9¢c or $1.00 doz. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. Shears and Scissors 69c Very special at this low price Equity brand scissors and sears, from 31 to 8 inches. Mani- cure, nail, embroidery or regular dressmaking styles. NOTIONS—FIRST FLOOR Lamps & Gifts 3 Twin Night Table Lamps, 1 rose and 2 in orchid; were $4.65. Chintz; 16 and 18 inch sizes. Were $2 and $2.50. Friday..95¢ 4 18-inch Plain Banded Parch- ment Paper Shades, were $3. Friday . 4 Metal Bridge Lamps, finished in bronze, were $7. Friday, $3.95 2 3-candle Metal Floor Lamps; bronze finish. Were $9.45. Fri- day s T 1 0ld Ivory Nursery Floor Lamp, was $20, as is. Friday .......$2 8 Paper White Narcissus Bulbs, with bowl; were 45c. Friday, 15¢ 1 Metal Desk Set, finished in 1 3-candle Metal Table Lamp, finished in bronze; complete with crackle parehment paper shade. 25. Friday 7.95 1 Indirect Floor Lam) style. Finished in bronze. Com- plete with metal tapestry shade. Was $28.50. Friday $11.95 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Friday Bargains Silk Undies 3 Rayon Crepe Bias-cut Slips, were $1.10 59¢ 12 Gowns, Dancettes, Pajamas and Chemise, of crepe-back satin, lace trimmed or georgette trim. Regularly $4.84. Fri- day ! 20 All Handmade Pure Crepe de Chine Gowns and Slips, in flesh or white; lace trimmed. Were $9 ... $2. 48 Chemise, Dancettes, Step-ins. Made of pure silk and satin, plain or_trimmed with Alencon lace. Flesh, blue, tearose or white, Were $2.75.” Friday, 6 Composettes and Girdles. Heavily or slightly boned, with swami brassiere top; two sections of good elastic, 2 prs. hose sup- porters. Composettes in sizes 34, 38, 40, 44 and 46; girdles, size 26. Were §7 to $14. Friday...$2.19 MOSES—THIRD FLOOR $1.85 Blouses, 49¢ Limited number; pure linen, tuck-in models. 5 Jersey Blouses, with long sleeves. Blue, green or brown. Were $1.85. Friday. 49¢ 10 Net Blouses, with short sleeves, trimmed with buttons and frills. Were $2.75. Fri- day 5¢ $3.75 Skirts.....$1.89 Only 24. Plain colors trimmed with buttons and belts. Blue, green, orange, red or black. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR

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