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THE SUNDAY S8 in the dramatic hall of the N\:::g M. E. Church 'at Bixteenth and P ‘The Wesley Players will present a mystery , “A Watch, a Wallet and the Jack of Spades.” The cast in- cludes Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Mrs. Ed- ward Drake, jr.; Miss Evelyn Spencer, Miss Maida Foster, Mrs. Allen Gardner, Miss Florence Blackburn, opers, “The Trial by Jury,” based on & breach of promise suit. The main parts will ‘be ‘taken by Miss Carol Bishop, ‘Theodor Je ‘Wells, s Garison and Fred Oroee Miss 1s the dramatic director. |CHURCH GROUP TO GIVE DOUBLE ENTERTAINMENT Mystery Comedy “A Watch, a Wal- let and the Jack of Spades,” by Wesley Players. 5 m!wanm‘- Club of Washington, featur ing episodes in the life of the great English author. Members of the club "l“h. 1933—PART' ONE. Lea Silva and Ludovico Oliverio, ‘ashington: ARMY LAUNDRIES' ABUSE IS CHARGED Wisconsin G. 0. P. Represen- | sram tative Charges Outside Use | Service Facilities. double-header entertainment pro- will be presented Friday evening Calvary M. E. Church will offe: between | The | Midwinter Merchandising Sensation—But Act Promptly As Most Lots Are Limited! Priced for Whirlwind Selling! Abuse > District residents of laundry facilities furnished by the War Depart- ment and infringement upon the busi- ness of laundrics in Washington was charged In the House late yesterday. Representative Stafford, Republican, of Wisconsin; Chairman Shannon of a special House committee which has been investigating competition by the Federal Government with private in- | dustry and Representative Clarke, Re- publican, of New York asserted that |§| “laundry companies in the city of | ‘Washington have entered into a general conspiracy to raise the price of laun- & DRAPERIES tractive patterns; $1.98 value. ‘ (200) 7S¢ TO $1.00 RAYON UNDIES, many . extra sizes in the lot. Three-in-ones, chemises, step-ins, gowns and bloomers. Lace- 49¢ trimmed, appliqued and tailored . Step-ins, panties, bloomers and vests, 69(: (120) 35c RAYON UNDIES—Bloomers, che- peautifully lace trimmed ........ o mise, step-ins, combinations, panties 23c (36) $1.00 FRENCH CREPE UNDIES of and vests. Trimmed and tailored. o finest quality. Lace-trimmed dance sets, 59: (44) RAYON BLOOMERS, of excel- |5, mr-lm and chemise ................. lent quality, in small sizes only 240) FRENCH CREPE SLIPS, beau- (22) $1.00 AND § 79Q¢ ‘tifully lace trimmed. Sizes 46 to 52, SE JAMAS, in gay color combinations.... 65c. Sizes 34 to 44 ceeee 420 Pairs Fine Silk Hose 49 Full Fashioned—Perfect Quality Pair .. Sheer chiffon and service-weight hosiery with picoted tops and lace tops. Products of famous makers. Fifteen fashionable $hades. (112 Prs) FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSE, sheer " chiffon, 3¢ in the popular colors c (170 Prs) $1.00 OUTSIZE SILK HOSE, service weight with 59 lisle top. Pull extra sizes. ©~C (132 Pya) $1.00 FULL-FASH- IONED MESH AND LACE SILK HOSE, in the popular ors (200 Prs) 59 to $1.00 FULL- FASHIONED SILK HOSE, seconds of chiffon, service and mesh 290 = (140 Prs) $1.00 SILK-AND- WOOL HOSE, Burson make, in regular and ' extra sizes. 4@ Also pure wool undahose. ... former of TWO OPERAS TONIGHT | haian Opers,in New York Gity and the T | e, Simee e FANTASY TO BE GIVEN :in mmh and the ‘Washington Auditorium. Hall of the All-Souls’ Unitarian €hurch. Cen Radaelli, birthday BUY AMERICAN = = All Rummage Lots main on Sale Tues- Orders or Rum- at the Wash- " | ngton Auditorium, “Gevalleri Busticana’” and “I Pag: | Gabricle Simeont and the chor Dickens’ Birthday to Be Marked by Tan siven i those a; Pieree L4 of Broken Lots Opens Wonderful Savings! S M BN £ 9 3 Wi S " Nt Sold Out On day. No Mail, mage Goods—and (1) $250 RAYON ENSEMBLES— g ()0 | sung tonight under SALMAGGI TO DIRECT | sume sonien p|Lea Siv and Ludovco , r in conductor of both operas lacci” to Be Presented at the evening at (5] :‘doerfl gg’:“; 'fl Business Women. started license. " and Leoncavall be Corsey, Doroth Seeger, Gluseppe Bruno, of the Business and Professional | London and the Isle of Wight. Tar 107 ] : | Monday Will Re- | Phone, or C.0.D. | All Sales -Final. Pajamas with short coat. Reduced to While the grmy appropriation bill was under dWcussion, Representative Stafford 1old his colleagues that in th- District of Columbia, “in many in- stances, people, who are acquainted | with Army officers or with the enlisted ! personnel, instead of having their | laundry done at private establishments, | | have it sent over to the Fort Myer| laundry under the name of the officer || or enlisted man and have it done at a' preferential rate given by the United | States Government.” “These laundries,” | sald Representative Stafford, “are being operated at a loss because of such con- ditions. I wish to have the Congress curb if we can the activities of tha ‘War Department in putting in laundries where perhaps they are not justified by | the existence of private laundries; tributary to the post.” After considerable giscussion on_this | subject, Chairman Shannon said Rep-'!|| resentative Stafford's statement was ‘‘very conservative.” He told the House that “the evidence that was presented to our committee tells the most startling (100 Prs.) CURTAINS, tie-backs and other styles. Odds and ends, 2% yards long. 290 59¢ values, pair ....... HEC MRy 49c (40 Sets) $1.00 COTTAGE SET CUR $1.49 in at- Satisfaction Since 1859 NGSPALA( 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. (81) $1.00 SILK TRICOT UNDIES— | (300 Yds.) CURTAIN unq - ETTE, in plain and fancy patt $1.15 25c valeh yard ........ g 12Va¢ (98 Yds) DRAPERY DAMASK, 80 inches wide; assorted colors; 69c value, 39¢ TAINS in dots and plain colors. Set.... (21) LACE CURTAIN PANELS, fine quality; $2.98 value. Each.... (17 Yds) VELOUR, gold color; inches wide. Yard ...... Street Floor. RUMMAGE SALE OF GLOVES (242 Prs) WOMEN'’S $2.00 (15 Prs.) WOMEN'S $3.00 LONG GLOVES, in real kid, washable KID GLOVES, 12 and capeskin and suede. Perfects 7Q¢ 16 button. and irregulars ... binek ... : (84 Prs) WOMEN'S 59 FABRIC pis ers) KAYSER ””’“"3‘;: 29¢ GLOVES; fancy cuffs; slip- %‘;‘lmp “msul GLOVES; O e chapintyi . (30 Prs.) WOMEN'S $2.00 CAPE (55 Prs) WOMEN'S $1.00 LONG DEIVING GLOVES. FABRIC GLOVES, 12 and fleece 16 button; also jong and Qs m‘ S ELTY SILK GLOVES (47 Prs.) WOMEN'S $1.50 AND yyo-clasp gloves .... $2.00 GLOVES, capeskin and I suede in small sizes. Q5. Mended . (72_Prs) CHILDREN'S WOOL GLOVES, mittens and lined 5 Jersey gauntlets, Pair c (90 Prs) CHILDREN'S FAB- RIC GLOVES, in cuffed and 9= two-clasp styles .... c hcse and half socks. nix, Gor- HOSE and other makes. Regular (110 Prs.) CHILDREN'S 59¢ don and other makes. @nd extra sizes. Broken ] | GLOVES—Wool, ficece-lined 9g pairs for 50c. .Pair lot, 3 pairs for 50c. Pair... jersey, mittens and gauntlets “2C Street Floor (92" Prs) CHILDREN'S $1.00 CAPESKIN AND SUEDE GLOVES, warmly lined; mittens (150 Prs.) WOME! BLE-WOVEN FABRIC slip-ons and (74 Prs.) $1.50 INGRAIN SHEER SILK HOSE, full fashioned, 55 perfect quality, c (84 Prs) ODDS AND ENDS WOMEN'’S SILK HOSE, sec- 15 onds, mostly full fashioned. . c (60 Prs) CHILDREN'S BLACK SOCKS. Half socks and 3 socks, in broken sizes (260 Prs.) BOYS' AND GIRLS' 25c HOSE. Boys' golf hose, girls’ 55 and g (52 Prs.) INFANT: ‘WHITE HOSE. Long stockings re- 10¢ duced to, pair - Prsfp CHILDREN'S RAYON = o llflnz‘: derh)’rihbed 0se. c value. prs. for 50c, pair 18(! (98 Pre) MISSES’ 75c LONG SILK HOSE, fuil fashioned, 3Q¢ femous brand. Irregulars.. (130 Prs) $1.35 KANT-RUN Fl’LL-FAngONED slul(x HOSE, guaranteed not to run - regulars ..... D 50¢ (84 Prs.) 39¢ BURSON LISLE 36 Prs) WOMEN'S 24 39¢ GOATSKIN GLOVES, sl.m reduced to (28 Prs.) MEN'S CAPE- lined and 390 SKIN GLOVES, unlined; irregulars . (19 Prs.) MEN'S $3.00 (290 Prs) BOYS’ AND GIRLS' 29¢ to 3%¢ HOSE—-?" hose, 7g hoe) Continuation of the Bureau of EM- clency, which would be abolished unaer terms of the Treasury-Post Office ap- | propriation bill as passed by the House, Wwas urged by the Maj. Gen. Clarence | R. Edwards Post, No. 2135, Veterans of || Foreign Wars, in a resolytion unani- | mously adopted at its last meeting, | The resolution points out that of the || 30 _male employes of the Bureau of | Efficiency, 14 are veterans of the World | || War and that nearly all of the 43 em- || ployes of the bureau have served the | Government faithfully over a long pe- || riod of years and that their abrupt dis- missal “is not only contrary to the in- || terests of the Government but unfair and inhuman treatment of the em- mg‘gfis:' H e post requests in its resolution that, if Congress deems it necessary ml abolish the Bureau of Efficiency, “pro- || vision be made to continue its person- nel and work by the transfer of its per- sonnel and appropriations to some other appropriate agency of the Federal Gov- ernment.” RUMMAGE SILKS AND WASH GOODS (184 YDS.) ALL-SILK CHIFFON sold for $1.00 to $1.98 yard. TAFFETA, in assorted col- @) Various weaves, in plain col- ors. 81 value, yard......... < z (158_¥DS.) ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS AND COATINGS, sold for $1.50 to $298. Assorted col- 5 ors. Yard c (137 ¥YDS.) COTTON DRESS PLAIDS, in 4 varisty of col- or schemes. 9c value, = b * 19¢ Street Floor 296 Winter Coats - Worth $10 to $15 5.90 (315 YDS.) HIGH-GRADE SILKS, (600 YDS.) PLAIN-COLORED BROADCLOTH, in white and loc all colors. 19c value, yard.. (360 YDS.) ALL-RAYON WASH- ABLE FLAT CREPE, in a complete range of colors. 59c value, 390 yard (120 ¥YDS.) COTTON DRESS TWEEDS, in guaranteed fast 25c colors. 39c value, yard (¢ PRINTS, 29c value, in many pat- terns and guaranteed fast 15 colors. Yard . C ¥YDS.) Choice-of -the-House Sale not only of the officers, but their fam- ' | speedy clearance. worth they send wagons in this.way 28 ¥aveign Wars Veterans Point Out (15) ALL PURE LINEN and sev- (3) RAYON CRIB SPREADS, 85 Yds) ALL PURE LINEN G L Assorted _colors. 3198 @] 95 larly $1.98. Each ....... WASH CLOTHS, ity: worth 69c. Yard g in plain colors. @ for 30¢ (38) BATH MATS, plain colors -color checks hemstitched border. 69c value size 81x99. Perfect quality. 5Q¢ ART LINENE EM- —————————————————————————————————————————— R Millin All Winter Hat tory of aby how e b howiwagme wre onght Sold for $3.00 to $5.00 e i s Indeupl e tana Ty Entire stock sweepingly reduced for Itlé:s aag:uz: fl;i;nds " He ex;)lalned that e is even worse in other lo- . . calitles, charging that in Fort Leaven- | All $1.00 to $3.00 Winter Hats in 2 Groups: s L 85 Hats 139 Han R o j Reduced to c Reduced to c EFFICIENCY BUREAU Street Floor. | e e e e e e A e A o) CONTINUANCE URGED|| ™ RUMMAGE LINENS & DOMESTICS in bl 1y, $198 14 of 30 Male Employes Are :fg;l b zm;fl‘;g‘f $1.98 v:me e °f'“’ $ 79¢ e ar M. B T %L FimE LINEN One large mat and one i cover TOWELING, with striped border. 15¢ value. 5 YARDS 396 \'nl(l;e[ %'oluro = FOR ... (20 Dez.) fast-color prints. Regu- 31-00 e Regu Sty 5135, 50 (22 Yds.) BLEACHED SHEET- g L 25 79¢ NG 10/4 width, heavy qual- 25‘: heavy quality, plain or fency. 3¢ (50 Yds.) FANCY PILLOW TICK- 8c value. Each ING, in many patterns. (607) TURKISH WASH CLOTHS, ~Regularly 29c. Yard ....... 15¢ Regularly 10c each and fancy styles; heavy terry 75(: (24) MERCERIZED TABLE- quality. $150 value ..... CLOTHS, size 58x38, with 3@ (60 COLORED HEM SHEETS, HEMSTITCHED TABLE- 89 value 7 (48) DOUBLE 'BED ~SHEETS, BROIDERED FINGER-TIP TOW- perfect quality, free from 5Q¢ ELS in colors. Regularly 590 $1.00 dozen. Dozen . dressing. 89c value..... (160) PILLOWCASES, size 42x36; percale finish; slight seconds. ] 56 25c value. Each .... (970 Yds.) 10c UNBLEACHED COTTON, 36 inches wide; firm, 70 serviceable quality. Yard. CLOTHS, of mercerized ton damask: size 58x72. 89c value, L. 8% Street Floor. (29) TABLECLOT! colors. Size 54x54. anteed fast cclors. In the Rummage but NOT OF the Rummage Sale—for these are specially purchased NEW coats most amazingly underpriced! Tailored of fine black and brown woolens, large fur collars and cuffs or fur collar and tailored cuffs. One PIGSKIN GLOVES, re- duced to .- $1.49 (75 Prs.) MEN'S $3.00 AND $4.00 FINE CAPE GLOVES, wool lined or rabbit fur A driving gauntlets $1.49 (42 Prs.) N'S $1.00 WOOL GLOVES; fleece lined. Made 49 like kid gloves ... ., XA also fur-top Qe (39 Prs) MEN'S i9¢ WOOL GLOVES, for Win- 390 $1.00 DOU- ter comfort . C_ GLOVES, (91 Prs.) MEN'S $2.00 GLOVES— clasp gQ¢ :‘::%e‘:u:gf fx‘nuned capeskin @@ Street Floor. B —— 9 RUMMAGE CHILDREN’S WEAR (98 Pieces) 59c TO $1.00 GAR- (25) INFANTS’ $1.98 FLANNEL MENTS, including odd lots of white GERTRUDES, all wool: also Jdtian fi:ck:. caxé:p lodgs. Lm:xu x:ud- short petticoats on muslin 59€ es, linene and corduroy ickers, bodies tesessstcasacsaans skirts, dresses, toddlers’ beach suits, V] By 2 > > (22) INFANTS' $1.50 FLAN- infants' creepers, baby boys' wash i % e S Assoried: 95 NEL PETTICOATS; all wool, 3Q¢ . Choi . sz CinrAs 96" BATH. _ (1) TODDLERS' $100 to $1.98 ROBES, of eiderdown and DRESSES, of sheer fabrics, rayon, in varous pretty 5@, pastels and prints. Sizes 30, styles. Infants’ sizes 'C 1 to 3 years . (4) $1.98 INFANTS' SACQUES, (22) INFAN 59 to $1.00 o(m::p silk. Warmly 59¢ qunl;idol cm;’f&f chine, qui radium croche! silka- (5) QUILTS, teen: roken sizes: mussed., 1€ ES RN N ; for white with nursery designs in Q5 (16_Prs) GIRLS' $1.00 WHITE Tariff May Stop Races making sheets and mattress 5. colors. Crib size . C DUCK TROUSERS, with : 3 covers, Yard ....... e (23) INFANTS' QUES; were wide legs; broken Racing in Ulster may be stopped as a $1.98. All-wool crepe and slightly mussed ot : a5 59¢ . ult of the tariff war between Britain Bannel in beautiful styles. ... (10) INFANTS’ $2.50 CARRIAGE and the Irish Free State. At the an- nual meeting of the County Down- || Hunts' Steeplechase in Belfast, North- || e Ireland, it was announced that un- less permits could be obtained for horses from the Free State to enter Northern Ireland .no racing would be. held in |! Downpatrick in 1933. The club has ap- plied for the necessary permits. = | NAVY ORDERS Lieut. James G. Atkins, du:,\' as aide to commandant Navy Yard, Island, Calif. Lieut. George W. Bauernschmidt. de- tached U. S. S. Reliet. to 0b<er\a'l:n and treatment at Naval Hospital, Diego, Calif. S to commandant Navy Yard, U. S. 8. Nitro. Medical Corps. Rear Admiral Charles and Surgery, Navy Department, tary of the Navy. Comdr. Duncan C. Walton (Medical | Corps), detached staff commander Spe- cial Service Squadrons in February, to Bureau Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department. Supply Corps. Lieut. Comdr. charge commissary su 15, to U. S. S. Sirius. Lieut. Charles Schaaf (Supply Corps), | additional duty as officer in charge | Base, | commissary store, Submarine New London, Conn., on March 1 Ensign Aubrey J. Bourgeois (Supply Corps), detached Mine Division 1, Minecraft, Battle Force, about Febru- ary 15, Diego. Calif. Ensign Arnold J. Carlson Corps), about January 20, to Mine Division 1 Minecraft, Battle Force. Chaplain Corps. Comdr. Emil H. Groth Corps), detached Naval Pensacola, Fla., to U. S. S. Wright. Lieut. Joseph E. McNanamy (Chaplain (Supply Corps). on_discharge treatment Naval to duty || Hospital, San Diego, Calif,, Naval Training Station, Norfollk, Va. ‘Warrant Officers. Chicf Boatswain Walter J. Daly, de- || tached U. S. S. Oglala about January 20, to Navy Yard, Boston, Mass. Carpenter James C. Doyle, detached to i ] Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif,, U. S. S. Antares. Marine Corps Orders Maj. Egbert T. 24 detached New York, N. Y, cruiting District of New York, N. Y. Capt. Walter S. Gaspar, First Lieut. tached San Diego, Calif., Francisco, Calif. irst Lieut. Gordon Hall, orders to Philadelphia, Pa., modified to Headquarters Marine Corps, Washington, D. C., for duty and to D. C, for Second Lieut. Sol E. Levensky, de-‘ Depot of Supplies, Naval Hospital, Washington, treatment. fached Quantico, Va., to Portsmouth, Va. Second Lieut. ;o San Diego, Cal 8 Mare Lieut. Jack E. Hurfl, detached aide | n Mare | Island. Calif, about January 18, to 2 E. Riggs || (Medical Corps), detached as Surgeon General of the Navy, Bureaw Medicine | on January 19, to special duty with Secre- | Falph J. Dindot | (Supply Corps), detached as officer in | e, Submarine | Base, New London, Conn., about March ! | detached U. S. S. Colorado (Chaplain ~ Air Station, Lloyd, on March 1 detached Recruiting District of New | York, New York, N. Y., to Recruiting District of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa. Maj. Walter G. Sheard. on February to Re- to Head- quarters Depariment of the Pacific, San “fi?‘r O. Price, orders -+ modified to Nor- to 11th Naval District, San'|}| el detached ! 8an Diego, Calif., to Mare Island, Calfl.{ Evans F. Carlson. de- RUMMAGE HOME NEEDS , (13) METAL RADIATOR COV- ERS, brcnze and silver fin- 39¢ ish. 69c value, each (5) METAL RADIATOR COV- ERS, oak and ivory finish. 79¢ Extra long. $2.49 value. Each (9) corrhfil: Ig‘gs, strongly made, walnut - $155. value - §1.29 1o05) CAED TARLES, steel rein- forced center, 89c vaiue, slightly marred . . 49¢ (5) ROUND HASSOCKS, in com- bination colors. 5e 49‘: vajue ... 15) s$1.00 with rayon Each ... (10) AUTO ROBE?. quality in two-tone col- orings. $3.98 value. $1.98 (7) UNIVERSAL AUTO SEAT COVERS, for all popular sedans. $1.00 value, set.... (21) FRINGED WINDOW SHADES, in green only. 390 Perfect. $1.25 value, each.. beautiful (50) WINDOW SHADES, in as- sorted sizes and colors. Re- 19¢ duced tb, each.... (36 Sets) SWINGING DRAPERY CRANES, strong ana durable, 390 69c value, set.. . o (200 Yds) SHE LOTH, many patterns, scalloped 9. edges. 10c value, yard (184) PILLOW TOPS, in a variety of designs and colors. value, each..... . - (38) LIQUID VENEER FLOOR MOPS. Easily washed clean 39¢ after use. 75c value (6) TAPESTRY TABLE COV- ERS, of beautiful quality. Regularly $3.98. Reduced sl_m $1.00 $1.98 (3) complete with $1.98 value. (2) TABLE complete with shade, $2.98 value..... snade. Third Floor Rummage Dresses, Smocks & Sweaters WOMEN'S 79 WASH DRESSES, of printed lawn, sleeveless or short sleeves. Also two-piece coat suits, in white and solid oolors. 39¢ Sizes 16 to 36 . $1.00 WASH DRESSES, SUITS, ETC.—Dotted Swiss, pongeen, pique, voile, lawn and eyelet embroidery dresses and two-piece knitted suits. Sizes 16 to 42. (Bargain 5Qq Booth, Street Floor)........ (36) $2.00 AND $2.98 DRESSES, in ; anyond m-epe,1 Jel_'seuy, plaids and travel prints. Broken sizes .... . $1‘m $1.00 WASH DRESSES, sizes 16 to 44. Cotton charmeuse and travel prints, figured and 790 floral patterns ........... .. (8) ALL-WOOL COAT SWEAT- heavy Shaker $2.98 ERS, knit. navy $5.98 value; Brown, tan and Sizes 42, 44 and 46 $1.98 SMOCKS AND UNIFORMS —*“Betsy Brown” ‘white uniforms of broadcloth and nurses’ cloth, sizes 36 to 46; broadcloth and black sateen smocks, in small $1.00 and medium sixa (13) $1.98 'OOL JERSEY BLOUSES, in tan, red and 81 00 orange, Broken sizes.... o (43) $1.00 SLIP-OVER SWEAT- ERS—Lacy knit, in pastel and other colors with fancy 59¢ borders. Broken sizes....... $149 AND $1.98 SLIP-OVER SWEATERS, in plain and fancy weaves, stripes and solid 79‘: colors. Broken sizes . $1.00 SMOCKS AND HOOVERS— Printed broadcloth smocks in small sizes; white hoover aprons in sizes 40, 44 and 46; odd lotshcoglle coats and pajamas, 1n broken Fe ? 59¢ Second Fleor. RUMMAGE CORSETS (8) C/B GlBDl.EbS kl:d (3) back- lace ccrsets, in broken sizes. $1.50 models sl'm (26) 59cu BANIZ! br%ch“ rayon, satin an e. Broken sizes .. .. 39c (40) 59¢ BA! AUS, of satin, breche and rayon stripe fab- 10(! rics. Broken sizes .o (32) 59 GABTd TS, of crcpe de chine and rayon stripe material ... e 10c (16) GARTE:I] n é 'S AND GIRDLES, were $1.00. Bro- ken sizes ......... 59¢ (9) $5.00 GIRDLES, Nemo and C/B maxes, in broken sizes ........... sl'oo (4) $2.00 CORSELETTES, of rub- ber and rayon stripe mate- 69¢ rial. Broken sizes ........... $1.00 COISEI-E'I;:EB. of s 5S¢ 79¢ 25¢ ySl.W GIRDLES of broche and rayon stripe ma- terial. Broken sizes (10) 59¢ GARTER BELTS of fine broche. Sizes 28 to 32 . . Sccond Floor. RUMMAGE TRIMMINGS (200 Yds) ALL-SILK GEOR- GETTE CREPE, 38 inches wide, in black and colors. $1.00 25€ value. Yard (94 Yds) SILK FLOUNCING, 18 inches vixde‘ B}nggk. v:l!nu: and colors. value. Yard . teeeen . 25(! (300 Cards) BUTTONS for ccats, suits and dresses. Worth 25¢ to $1.00 dozen; 1 to 12 card. Per card (98) BUCKLES, CLIPS, in many styles. 50c 25(: to $1.00 values. Each....... RHINESTONE BEADS, for mak- ing necklaces. 25 to ¢ 5o SLIDES AND 25¢ TO $2.00 EMBROIDERED BAND, appliques and fancy braids. Reduced to, yard— 10c¢, 15¢, 25¢ to 50¢ 10c TO 50c TRIMMINGS—Odd lots silk cords and tassels, metal tassels, emblems, buckles, slides, flowers, buttons, doilies, rib- 2¢ bens, ete. Cholce . (98 Yds) RIBBON REMNANTS— Moire, satin and velvet. 35¢ to 50 (50) HAT FEATHERS, 5 25¢ e (46) FUR STRIPS, 59c values. Yar@ ............ black and colors. 50¢ to $100 values . oo lack and colors. 3 to 4 Inthes wide, Bagh sersnes 2OC Street Floor. .lar and cuff sets of pique style sketched. $18 TO $22 FUR-TRIMMED COATS in a variety of dressy models with colla slz and cuffs of fine fu Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to to 38. Also 3 suede fabric jackets. (17) 3695 TRANS- PARENT VELVET DRESSES for evening and dinner wear. Beau- $3-95 tiful quality. Reduced to (18) $10 FUR SCARFS, large size fashionable Fox scarfs, in the popu- lar colors. Reduced for Rum- 33 mageifo ... Sool S (23) EVENING DRESSES that sold for $1095. In crepe Many lovely styles silks, taffeta, moire and lace. (48 PIECES) NECKWEAR, in col- and lace. 59c values........ 25¢ (36) PbLAlD \Yog’% SCARFS, bias-cut style. (24) COTTON PRINT BLOUSES, frilled ltsy;lfl :\:'h'h E;ha.'i;t sleeves, izes 0 3 ic values . 25¢ (15 PRS.) GEORGETTE SLEEVES in red, navy and peach. §1 250 values. Pair ....... (18) PONCHO BLOUSES, in wool and silk. Solid colors and plaids. $1 values, 39¢ Street Floor RUGS & BLANKETS (15) AXM':‘:STEB Y;)OL RUGS, fine color emes; s 22x48. $1.98 value $1‘29 (8) ALL-WOOL SMYRNA RUGS, size 27x54, in handsome patterns. $4.98 value.... 81'39 (“S. ‘]';OOL:;:CEG é’meSTEl RUG rge , 36x63. (17) PART-WOOL BLANKETS, in plaids u:ml_’ ;l;:’n c‘;lsu‘s’. Large size, 72x90. £ value. Pair. $2'49 (6) ALL-WOOL FILLED COM- FORTS, covered with two-tone ~rayon. $5.98 Extra Added Attraction! Women’s Brand-New Smoked Elk Utility Oxfords Shown for the first time in Waskington! Smiart wing’-tip model with hand-turned soles. Flexible, comfortable and Sizes 3 to 8. supremely stylish! / Second Flcor Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 52. COATS fabrics in black and brown. Col- lars and cuffs of marmink churian Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 52. (49) $295 TO $595 DRESSES—Silk, woolen and knitted dresses in a variety of popular styles. $29 TO $35 FUR-TRIMMED of beautiful all-wool fitch, skunk, (do $ 1 .00 FUR COATS that sold for $9 to $100. In Sealine, Pony and Lapin. Seli or con- trasting fur collars and cuffs, and wolf Sizes 14 (14) *39 (3) ALL-WOOL TAlleDkSUITS. sold for $10.95 to $16.95. Sizes 14 and 14.... TOILETRIES 50c Hair Tonic, Astringent Lotions, Creams and Powders, each 19¢ $1.00 Ambrosia Cleanser or Nourish- ing Cream . 69¢ 55c Size Houbigant's Face Pow- der .......... cececeennaaas ceee.35¢ $1.00 Rea Rita Roller Tissue....59% 10c Shelf Paper, pretty designs, 2 for 5c 50c Memories de Paris Perfume, 25¢ 10c Toilet Soaps, some slightly mar- 2 for 5S¢ rushes and mir- Street Floor KNIT UNDERWEAR (92) WOMEN'S $1 FOREST MILLS' UNION SUITS, 10% 5()o ‘wool. Sizes 36 and 38 only.. (14) CHILDREN’'S UNION SUITS, knit with rayon stripe. Knee length. 'Sizes 93¢ (85) CHILDREN'S NAINSOOK UNION SUITS, with waist loc attachment. Mostly size 2.. (91). WOMEN'S _“SNUGGIES,” Yastic-knit, glove-fitting pink vests and pants. Small, medium 25(! and large sizes. Each. . (116) BOYS' 50c UNION SUITS, knee length; sizes 39¢ (32) WOMEN’S 50c A"l."HLETlC PANTS of white and striped lsc Street Floor hoes . Novelty shoes sizes. p and combination $1= fabric .. (97 PRS.) Broken sizes 344 Pairs Women’s e\'enirfinslippers. WOMEN'S UTILITY OXFORDS, sizes 2, 4 and § black kid, black velvet and suede in and suede and black velvet. High and low heels. $2.95 NOTION SAVINGS 10¢ J. & P. Coats Pearl Cotton, 2 for 15¢ 25¢ Silk-covered Dress ‘Shields, sizes 3 and 4, pair Silk Thread and Darning Thread, 2 for .... . $1.95 Polished Wood Racks .......... 59¢ Rubberized Aprons. .39%¢ 10c to 19c Sew-on Garters, pair..%e 49c Dr. Parker’s Waist and Gatters, sizes 4 to 12 years. each.... 35¢ Street Floor $1.69 & $1.98 SILK .00 UNDIES :ldr; Of crepe-back French crepe. Gowns, dance sets and step-ins. Flesh and peach. Trimmed with fine laces. Broken sizes. $1.00 UNDIES of rayon and French crepe, tailored and lace trimmed. Chemise, step-ins and 59¢ 59c AND 69c SLIPS AND CHE- MISES of rayon flat crepe, muslin and noh-cling material. Lace- trimmed or tailored. Broken 39¢ sizes . 39¢ muslin. Chemise, bloomers and step- ins. Lace trimmed. sizes .. $1.98 SILK COSTUME SLIPS of rayon satin and crepe. Navy, sl brown and tan. Broken sizes.. Second Floor 29¢ Pair and arch-support shoes in broken Many popular styles in black and brown kid leathers; also odds and ends of 95¢ s, brown 88¢ WOMEN'S SPATS, in assorted colors. mse sizes. Pair (22) GIRLS' $1.98 SERGE MID- DIES, all wocl, smartly trimmed; navy blue. 18 w 22 (44) GIRLS’ $1.50 FLANNEL MIDDIES, sizes 16 to 20. Re- 5Q¢ duced to ... . (22) TOTS’ 59¢ BATHING 15¢ SUITS, sizes 24 and 26. Striped top, plain trunks. ... l\"GT, s(.;‘l:l‘_l.sl)lll:l?"s S}.GS BATH- 5 JITS, all wool; navy blue. Sizes 30 to 36 $1.00 (86 Pieces) INFANTS' WEAR, 59¢ to 79c values. Crepe kimomas, crepe and muslin gowns. Sizes 1 390 R.ObBIJ‘Sd. Oldpllfl.le. ?&lul\(uuy embroidered; lace edge; car- riage size .. o 590 (10 Prs.) GIRLS’ 59c RLOOMERS, in white or pink sateen; JEe soiled. Broken sizes (17) TODDLERS’ 39¢ OVERALLS o£ (il’n, blue and green chambray. Sizes 2, 3 and 4 years 15c¢ (40 Pieces) INFANTS' 39¢ UN- DIES—Gertrudes, gowns and | 5 pajamas. Broken sizes (14) CHILDREN'S PAJAMAS, for street, home or beach wear. Two-tone and striped 39‘: patterns. Sizes 2, 4, 5 years Second Floor. RUMMAGE MEN’S FURNISHINGS MEN'S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, wrapped in cellophane. Collar at- tached. White, tan, blue and ;reuf.'sues 14 to 3 for 31.00 17 MEN'S 63¢ SHIRTS, of white, tan, blue and green broadcloth, fancy broadcloth and fancy madras, collar _attached. Wrapped in cellophane. MEN'S $1.00, $1.50 AND $1.65 SHIRTS, “Susquehanna” Brand, in white, colored and fancy broadeloth. Laundered or soft collar attached or two collars to match. 88[! Sizes 13'; to 17.... MEN’S 69c AND 89¢ PAJAMAS, of fancy broadcloth or flannelette. Mussed or soiled from han- 59': dling. Sizes B, C and D.. MEN’S 59¢ SHIRTS AND DRAW- ERS. Cotton ribbed shirts with long sleeves and ankle-length drawers. Shirts, sizes 42 to 46; drawers, sizes 36 to 40 only. 39(! Each . MEN’S 19¢ FANCY SHORTS, of fast-color _ broadcloth, in sizes MEN'S 79¢ KHAKI PANTS, with belf loops and cuff bottoms. 4_90 Sizes 33 and 34 waist only.. MEN'S 39¢ AND 50: SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Balbriggan short- sleeve shirts, sizes 42 to 46; ankle- length drawers, sizes 36 29¢ to 40. Each.. .o MEN'S 3% AND 50c TIES. Re- ducing our regular stock of hand- some new four-in-hands in 9 scores of patterns. : C MEN'S 15¢ SOCK yon and cotton _mixed socks, also plain colors. Sizes 10 1o 11%. Q¢ Pair MEN X .19 SWEAT- ERS, in coat and turtle neck styles. Part-wool and cotton. Sizes GQ¢ 36_to 46 MEN'S $1.98 SWEATERS. All- wool pull-over sweaters, in sizes 36 to 42. Plain colors and $1 39 fancy patterns = MEN'S 59¢ TO 00 SHIRTS. Odds and ends some styles. $1. of 'S §! AN $1.25 PAJA- MAS, of fine quality plain broad- cloth and striped flannel- 780 ette. Sizes B, C end D... MEN'’S $1.60 UNION SUITS. Cot- ton ribbed and fleece-lined union suits, long sleeves, ankle 693 length. Sizes 36 to 46.... MEN'S 49¢ ATHLETIC UNION SUITS, of checked nainsock, some mussed from handling. 25c Sizes 36 to 42 MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAW- ERS, of checked nainsook. Coat style shirts for youths, sizes 30 to 34 only; knee drawers, sizes 100 28 to 32 and 50. Ea°h.... MEN’S $298 SILK SHIRTS. Superb quality silk sairts with sep= arate collar to match. sl 49 Broken sizes ;i Street Floor RUMMAGE BOYS’ WEAR (24) BOYS’ SHEEP-LINED COATS, of black leatherette with fur fabric collar and cor- 81 88 duroy facing. Sizes 5 to 18 ' (8) BOYS’ $1.29 ROBES— Blanket bath robes in fancy 890 patterns. _Sizes 8 to 14 (49) BOYS' $1.29 LUMBER- JACKS of sturdy fabrics, in plain tan and plaid patterns. Sizes 7Q¢ 6to14 ...... teeiiesaes BOYS’ 50c SHIRTS of plain and fancy broadcloth, with collar at- tached. Not all sizes in all colors. styles. Sizes 6 to 14........ ODD LOT BOYS’ FURNISHINGS, BOYS’ $5.95 TO $7.95 SUITS—4- piece all-wool ll‘l‘i)u. Wlldh two long trousers or one long an one short. Sizes 8 to 17.. M""B BOYS’ $250 AND $349 OVER- COATS of blue chinchilla and mixed fabrics; warmly sl 88 lined. Sizes 22 to 7.... - ODD LOT FURNISHINGS—49¢ to 79¢ overalls, pajamas and sweaters, Choice rrnrrrrr 20€ BOYS' $6.95 AND $8.95 SUITS— mixtyres and BOYS’ $2.98 black rubber or erette. Sizes 4, 16 and 18 ... . BOYS' $8.95 OVERCOATS, in gg tweeds and mixtures. llently ined. Sizs g3 98 15 to 18 ...... (15) BOYS’ $4.95 SUITS—Three RAINCOATS, of leath-

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