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ling them immediately. note that due to limited ay not, due to the rush, ndise and fair dealings EW SPRING .. 5289 From $5 to §10 Straw-like Fabrics! New Brims. . . Watteaus s. All are carefully and expensively made. greatly reduced for this sale. FLOOR. on Dresses RINTS .. . NEW CREPES $1288 ‘half-sizes! Every conceivable model and Spring tones. Styles for daytime, sports- All are marked at drastic price reductions. DATS, Now 0 $44.88 4 all season at prices you'd never dreamed ly tailored and sumptuously furred. Black from our regular stock and marked down ’ A prominent New Yor k manufacturer of highest grade fur-trimmed coats has let us have his entire sample line of fine coats made to sell for $100 to $150 at this price for our great sale. TO $10.95 COATS e $4-84 DEPARTMENT—2ND FLOOR Values” Ever in Washington! | $6 and $7 dpring Shoes + » o reverse calfskins. Pumps Ms; all the newest Spring colors mcluded sizes 3 to 9, widths PND FLOOR : 'l’u'c:. o AN Sl 95 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY L W ',,,-'_l = B— » - 7/ A \’o Ready-made Curtains and Draperies — Also Materials 9 styles of tailored net curtains; 34 to 38 inches wide; 24 ‘;‘-’h’" yards long. Were fl“ I. S .84 pai nylu e quality net cartains; l sh™ Peints, ruffied, Point Dl‘.-pru ud B-Il- nets. 2% and 2% y-rdn leng. Regularly $3.8¢ to $8.84 puir. Sale price $2.94 6 styles finest net curtains. Ruffled, Ch-nully nets, Point Venice and Irish Points. 2! and g“; yllfi long. Regularly $9.84 to $19.84 ‘p:lr ale 5 :tykl mwliy umlns lncluihg ruffied voile and tailored. Only 60 pairs in all. Regularly ‘ 96¢ to $1.24. Sale 30 styles curtains -rknlhu cottage sets. Rul- fled, colered ergandies, edge few pairs of fi !0 to 40 inches wfle % yards long. Regu- llrlv $S1.44 to $3.84 pair. Sale price, 'llr .r Sl nyln curtains Inclniln‘ marquisette, fl- [lld.le and dimity. Crea ecru m.l'q-\sflle Priscilla cottage sets and tailored llykl. letulnly $1.84 to $2.84. Sll! pllce il 48 Plain and figured marquisette Swiss ruffied cur- tains; lh. oohred Ill ires on cream grounds and colored organdies. 17 styles in all. Were fl.“ to $3.84. Slle price, pair........... $1.87 llyh fine quality organdy. Permanent fin- rquisette, rayon ruffied Priscilla styles. Were u ll to $8.44. Sale prk! 2.94 7 styles chintz drapes, tailored. 36"x2 yards. Were ull to iill pllr llrll‘e $1.69 pes, ruffl yards; were $8. “‘p. Sale price. E 6 styles rud) made damask draperies, half and full” width -mn pinch- pluua tops, ong. Were $9.8 Iuntlty Sale price, pair, $1. 5' rapes, full width, sateen l lm Were $16.44 and $18.44." Glazed chintx in 36" width, 1,500 yards. Many patterns, for .n. covers, bedspreads, drapes, etc, Was 34c 2,500 yards, 31, 36 and 50 inch figured For slip cevers, draperies, 3" yfl‘h 50-inch genuine hand-blocked Irlsh Geo Nnnr-l. nnn, goid, ’eu: For drapes, slip covers ’c-n-t furnitare coverings. Was l!“ to $58¢ yard. Sale price 100 ylr‘l“lllh dnmh-lt. Wulll( to $3.50 yard. Sale price 200 yards 50-inch lnltry damask. nd shatki. Wn‘l“‘o’!u Sale price. 150 yards fine quality Orinoka sunfast m uphoistery u $6.44 ynt Sale price 100 yards tapestries, 50 inches wide. For up- l.htery purposes. Was $4.44 to $10 yard. ‘IAIt m yards tapestzies and frieses; ’zl- 50 inches wide. Was $2.44 to 36.44 ¥ BEoh T e s u 58 100 yards 50 and 5¢ inch Panne and heavy qual- ity velours, various Was §2.8¢ to fl'l!m u Indl wldlh Was $6.84 to 'I' yll‘. 7 silk water-repellent shower eurmn were $7.84. 7 rayon water- rvpell-ll shower curtains; were $5.84. Sale price.. 20 rubber-back ray Sale price P e R tonne cdgings, ball fringes; all colors, Was 10c to 50c yard, Sale price Sc 1,000 yards silk and rayon edging, m-n bandings; was 25¢ to 50 yard. Sale price. . 500 yards furniture gimp, -—n.e-( .f colors. Was Sc to 20c yard. nh priee. 400 ,‘"’!1 marquisette w‘:‘l: ivory ground wide. All r,olor- Was 3de to Gée yard. price Such Bargains in Domestic RUGS and CARPETS Rugs for Every Room (You May Use Your “Purchase Card” Account) —Read This List Carefully— Armstrong’s Linoleums | &% 170 yards of the famous Armstrong's mma linoleum. Regularly $2.! M 78 yd. Sale pric 150 yards ol Armtranu grade B inlaid lmnleum Regularly $1.95 sq. $1.49 yd. Sale price.. 120 yards of A Regularly $3.50 sq. . Sale price... Carpet Remnants ls remnanil of Sl-lnch plain 34 yds. in ing. 1 te ad Ppiece. l’l‘rlys:.;l:flp:'(::l 75 3189 Smaller Rugs 5 Plain_ Ax-llxu; u 8.3x10.6. Wel Now ons, 27x40. Were $6.95. Now.. $2 95 1 Clinton Axminster Ry z.xso Was $6.50, $2 g uuo l'lxu. w- n 75. $l.95 $2.44 to $4 Yd. Carpets ROOM SIZE RUGS 3 Tristan Amerieat 2. re $66 SMALLER RUGS Broadloom Carpeting $2.19 sq. yd. Formerly $3.50 B Oriental Rugs, $37 S0 Includes—24 sq. yds., 9-foot width; burgundy color. 18 8q. yds., 9-foot width, taupe color. 69 sq. yds, 12-foot width; blue. 16 sq. yds, 9-foot width; burgundy. 13% sq. yds., 9-foot width; green. 3 ‘n:ln-n ‘emerlun o-lz§-l lsu, e oq. yd. ; Formerly $5.38 Idcludes—13%, yds. groes, in 9-foot width; 6435 yds. peach, in 9:foot width; 76 'yds. burgundy, ia 9-foot width, Y-Width Carpeting $1.98 .. n "h Wfl' , 0 = JANUARY 25, 1988 Store Not Open "Till 10 O’clock Thursday Morning Open at Reguler Time—9:15 — After Thursday Morning (You May Use Your “Purchase Card” Account) RUGS REDUCED $45,550 Oriental Rug Stock to Be Sold at Drastic Reductions! At These Prices No Lay-Aways—No C. O. D.—No Rugs on Approval. All Sales Final. No Exchanges or Returns 1} Some of these rugs have been used for display 4 purposes in the store You May Use Your “Purchase Card” Account e e It e $13.50 TO $15 ORIENTAL MATS. . $5 Formerly $25—$35—$15-$1350. Limited number. Includes: Anatolians, Hamadans, Belouchistans, Chinese. Sizes: 2.4x4—2x3.10—2.4x4—2.3x3.8—and mat sizes. $50 TO $148 ORIENTAL SCATTER- SIZE RUGS AND RUNNERS . ... $19 Formerly $65—$75—$55—$148—$100—$50—$45—$110. Includes Kurdistans, Hamadans, Sarouk, Chinese, Berganio, Anatolian, ristan. Sizes: 3.3x6—3.5x6—2.8x9.4—4.4x6—3x6—6x6 Rd. — 3.9x6.5—4.10x7.4 — 4.5x10— 22x94. $275 TO $450 ORIENTAL SMALL ROOM-SIZE RUGS AND RUNNERS, $89 Formerly $400—3$275—$500—$385—$350—$325—$450. Includes: Lillihans, Arak, Bachtau, Bidjar, Ispshan, Kandahar, Sarouk, Chinese. Sizes: 7.3x10-88x118 8x10—8.5x9.6—4.9x11.10—6.9x10—82x122, $475 TO $650 ROOM-SIZE RUGS, $185 Formerly $600—$475—$650—$550—$500. Includes: Kandahar, Ispahan, Yildiz, Lillihans, Serapi, Kirmansha. Sizes: 8.10x12.3—9x12.3—8.5x14.4—10x13.10—6,4x10.6—9x12.3. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR Table, Floor and Bridge Lamps (complete with shades) Reduced GROUP NO. 1-ORIGINAL PRICES $12.45—$17—$26.50—$28—$30 Includes: Torchieres. .. floor...table...bridge... $ 95 boudoir lamps. In Italian pottery, pewter, metal, o colonial iron. Indirect lighting styles included. Wlth shades. GROUP NO. 2—WERE $10.45 TO $16.50 Includes: Table ... bridge ... floor ... desk ... table $ 4 95 torchieres . . . floor torchieres. All complete with shades. A limited number. GROUP NO. 3—WERE $3.80 TO $10 Includes: Table lamps. Imported or domestic pot- tery; also many with metal bases. All complete with $ 045 lhaden. HANDSOME CHINESE PORCELAIN LAMPS ISULLDRECTORS FACE NEW ACTO $40,000,000 Suit Is Filed Against Board of Hold. ing Company, SRR ving t) Samuel Insull, Ht w t the entire director Insull Utultlu l’nvmmnt Inc hllf bil'fon~ Suit was filed in Pederal Court by At- |torney Lewis Jacobson. counsel for ing mditon Ill the bankruptcy mfll against investment conzemn, mna\venm titied “St. John's Qurch . &muel Insull,” the action was filed in behalf of approximately 20,000 holders of the m'- debentures. Bt. John's Ch loe-u n Mich- igan, the e set forth, did not state where in the State. Subpoenas Isswed. Upon filing of the -un subpoenas were issued -mn the defendants—Samuel Insull, his hnmel Ine sull, ir. and 12 2 other ‘:.Im the :onp. paid large flvuenfi nrm 1929 to lfl? 'ith the sanction of the directorate, although it had no surpius; that between December trust went into receivership, the direc- ton ‘:pnroved lln‘ne sums in umsm-ut t w 3 defendants pur uch stock ol @ubious value. The bill !unher alleged that the di- rectorate of the holding concern opera: " Judgment Is Asked. The bill set forth that $60,000,000 vofth of debentures wm L-md by the $40,000,000 of which were cndmd to xmuu Utilities Invaste ment, Inc., by defaulting interest pay- ments on !.he debemum the complaint charges, by ‘“otherwise violating™ provisions o( the debentures the invest- ment company owes the entire of $40.000,000, although some o! henzum will not mature for several The bill of complaint asked an ac- counting and ju ent against the in- dividual directors for all sums it charged 'u! wrongfully diverted. The defend- ts were mnq to an answer to Lhe suit by March 6. Coincident with filing of the suit, Recehen Charles A. McCulloch ¢nd Edvard N. Hurley for the Middle Wes: Utilities Co., largest of the Insull hold- . Grezce, at extra- dition, and his brother, Martin, is in Canade, where similar proceedings are pending. TRIAL RUN TO DECIDE LIQUOR SHIP'S FATE Test to Determine Whether It Wos Within Hour's Sailing Tr'm United States Coa:t. By the Associated Prm . N. c January 2 legally rum runnt The Tanner, vmn uo cases of liquo: Aburd was towed lmo wflmmmm by a Ooast boat last night two hours after c«n Ound cutter Mendota, whose crew boarded the liquor ship, arri ved. Ol.'llchll said the Tanner was boarded at a point 10.8 miles off Cape Hatteras. | A trial run for the ship, to ascertain if it was more than one hour's umnl time Off the coast, was scheduled for today. Under a recent decision of the United States Supreme Court ships of British | registry not within an hour's run of shore ‘are not liable to seizure even Eho;x‘h they are within the 12-mile The Tanner had a crepot four. 'nvo of these. Jos Fogga, seantln, An Fox, mn.e, are under 'zchnlc-l nrrul pending the outcome of the The vessel's master, Capt. C. C. Hmmny and her _engineer, Albert Wessel, how- aver, under bond pending trial on running charge in_comnection wlm '.h! Seizure ¢ of the British registry, in this Vlchl",] At- taches of the district mnrn s oflcl sald the company which hg has since gone lnw ncelvanh'l& that a lml ly increased bond rial run of the Tanner is to be mlfle nlth Mrs, Fannie Faison, eol- lector of customs here; W. H. mh-r Unl Stllu district attorney, ear. commander of thl lnnflon Ib!:rd Until the mt u made, brely 3 tho Tanner bflnl “detained. CHICAGO DRIVER SLAIN Police Probe 'Trouble Between Union and Livery Men. 'HIGAGO, January 25 (#).—Police ped into recent troubles of under- takers and livery men with- union drivers today in quest of a motive for the slay- ing of Joseph Martlnlus, 40, owner of an Ml\;ttnmobue service. a near his garage, to his h A before shots had plerced !he side machine, but had not woundzd write for & FREE SAMPLE To Residents of Wi ADDRESS { Mountain Valley Water America's Foremost Health Water Frem HOT SPRINGS, ARK. 1405 K St. N.W. Met. 1063 It's a Wonderful Way to Relieve Ugly Eczema For 20 now, , cooling Zemo has yemm falied to relieve ttche ing in five seconds, and clear up stub- born eases of Eetem h 8. THis wonderful el remedy gets s cause of its ra Exquisite imported lamps in table styles. Cloi- aon‘}ie and other genuine Chinese bases. $1 5 95 lamps complete with shades. Many styles to choose from. in other umflt es & Sons F at 11th Only 62 remnants of 27- Was $2.75 to $575 yd. inch carpeting. 1 to 1135 sl yd‘ Qet lear SR x:n to a piece. Plain or 27-ineh carpeting. 432 yards m ured. in plain or figured Wiltons. MOSES _THIRD FLOOR Very fine quality. ' J&m‘