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FRAUD IS CLAIMED | IN BANKING LOSS Facohina Sues International 1 Exchange Receiver and . Schiavone Estate. Claiming he was defrauded of $4,770.50 By the International Exchange Bank be- fore it went into receivership, Charles Facchina, 1215 Quincy street northeast, | flledl suit in District Supreme Court yes- i terday against the receiver for the bank | and the local executors of the estate of the institution’s former president. Pacchina says that on March 13, + 1931, Joseph Schiavone, then president of the bank, persuaded him tc buy 400 shares of stock in the bank for $5,000. He gave the bank a note for $5,000, the sult says, and the bank credited his ac- count with a like amount. ‘Then he drew a check for $5,000 on his account in favor of the bank. Claims Guaranty Given. He said Schiavone guaranteed him against loss and promised to take up the stock at any time for the same price he paid for it. Pacchina says, however, that the bank was to hold the stock until the note was paid in full. ‘When the note came due on June 13, 1931, Facchina, according to his peti- tion, asked Schiavone to pay it. The latter paid $229.40 and had Facchina sign a new note for $4,770.50. When this note came due, the suit says, Schi- avone paid the interest and renewed it for another three months. Before the next due date, Schiavone died. On December 8, 1931, according to the suit, the note again became due and Facchina refused to pay or renew it. He said he was told the matter would be taken care of by the bank. On March 7, 1932, however, he says he was again called upon to pay the note. Facchina said his signature on this ngg note is genuine, but that he does not know how the bank obtained it. He denies signing any new note and says he never had any intention of re- newing it after December 8, 1931. Later, he says, he conferred with an attorney and decided to pay the note, only to discover that the stock had never been set aside for him and was not available. R. F. C. Accepted Note. Sometime after the bank went into receivership Facchina says he learned the Reconstruction Finance Corpora- tion had accepted the note for security for a lcan to the bank and that he would have to pay it. He asked the court to impress a lien for $4,770.50 ih his favor on the assets now in the hands of the bank's receiver. He also contends he has a claim against the estate of Schiavone. ‘The suit names J. T. Dinger as receiver and Hilleary L. Offutt, jr., and Thomas tht}tfi:on‘sns the executors. cchina _is rej resenoed by Attor: Jdseph A. Rnfl p i s \ PRESIDENT LAUDS WAGE LEGISLATION Governors of 13 States Urged to Follow Example of New York State. President Roosevelt yesterday wired ‘Governors of 13 States calling attention | to the minimum wage law just passed by. the New York Legislature. which he said represents & great forward step against wage lowering. He expressed the hope that similar action may be taken by other States to protect the public interest. The President’s telegram follows: “May I call your attention to minimum wage law just passed by Legislature of New York and approved by Gov. Leh- man which declares it against public policy for any employer to pay women or minors a wage which is ‘both less Lhnn the fair and reasonable value and services rendered and less than suffi- cient to meet the ultimate cost of liv- ing necessary for health.” “This represents great forward step against lowering of wages, which con- stitutes a serious form of unfair compe- tition against other employers, reduces the purchasing power of the workers and threatens the stability of industry. I hope that similar action can be taken by the other States for protection of the public interests, (signed) “FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT.” ‘The telegram was sent to the Gover- nors of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Con- necticut, Rhode Island, Illincis, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Maryland, Delaware, North Carolina, Alabama and New Hampshire, ROOSEVELT MAY USE HUGE ARMY PLANE Three-Year-Old Ford Transport Thoroughly Overhauled at Dayton. Should President Roosevelt elect to fiy with the Army, he will be assigned the 3-year-old hi speed Ford tri- motored transport in which former Secretary of War }'urlN and former Reprecentative W. Frenk James, then chairman of the House ary Affairs Committee, traveled. The p'mm‘. which is held at Bolling Field for *“adminis ive flights,” was returned to the Capital Sunday from Wright Field, Ohio, after undergoing & thorough overhauling. Although the plane will be at the dis- posal of the President at any time he may choose to fly, it also will be available for official use by the Secretary of War, the chief of staff, members of the Senate and House Military Committees and other high-ranking military officials. During the course of its overhaul, the arrangements of the plane were ed by the construction of a spe- adio room between the pilots’ radio communications and | acon outfits arc part of the| ent, which includes the most| ete navigational apparatus. 'WAKE UP YOUR | LIVER BILE— | WITHOUT CALOMEL | And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go It you feel sour and sunk and the worlaJooks pubs con't swallow & lot of ralts, mineral water candy or chewing gum and expect them 10 make you suddenly sweet and buoy- ant and full of sunshine For they can': do it. They only move na a mere movement docsit The reason for your fecling is your liver. It | down-and-out should pour out two pouncs of liquid | Bile nto your bowels dally. doesn't_digest It just de Relbowels. Gas bloats up your stomach: { You have a thick. bad taste and your | breath is foul skin often breaks out In blemishes. ~ Your head eches and you | feel down and out. Your whole waiem| is Poisoned. It takes those ood old carTER'S| L LIVER PILLS to get these two| pounas of bile flowing frecly and make ‘up and up.” They contain| harmiess, gentle extracts. amazing When it mlkln( the bile flow freely. don't ask (ar BVH pills. carter s Lt Liver Pills. Look for the | name arier's Little Liver Pills on the| L. Resent a substitute. 25c at | stores. @ 1031 C. M. Co.—Adver- | isement. Colored Dress Ensemble 10 —A gay print dress with its plain-color wool coat; a cape style of sheer crepe, and a wild-flower print. In new Spring colors, also navy. Sizes 14 to 40, also little wom- en’s and extra sizes. Second Floor. Shadow Panel Slips e dinn 51,59 lengths. Sik crepe with non-shiftable laces. Sizes 34 to 44. White and tea- rose. Kann's—Second Floor. Swagger Suit With Match- ing Hats for $5.95 —A tweed topcoat with a tailored skirt to match. Others of plain fabrics. Gray, navy, beige, dawn blue, green, and on\\'n. Sizes 14 to 20. Second Floor. New Corsettes —A new line of s new low pnce Inexpensive but not chcap. Kann’s—Second Floor. b, Swagger Tweed Suits $7.95 —7g-length coats, silk lined, with matching skirt. Others are tailored 2-skirt jacket suits. In the popular col- ors. Sizes 14 to 20. Second Floor. Battenburg Laces inches wide, limited quantities, 25¢ to $1 values. 85c to $1 Dress Laces, a yd., 59 Kann’s—Street Floor. Navy Print Dresses 2 —DMisses’ frocks, of silk; short puffed sleeves, in pretty prints. Sizes 14 to 20. Also women's mnavy and white, and black and white print frocks. In sizes 38 to 50. Second Floor. Women’s Handmade Linen Handkerchiefs —White and colored, With embroidery in one or four cor- C ners. 25¢ to 50c Values. 3 for 50c Kann's—Street Floor. Doeskin Gloves $1.00 p-. —It’s the way these gloves wash and wear that makes them so popular. Pull-ons in white, eggshell and beige. \ Sizes 5% to T1%. Street Floor. Woolen Remnants 59c and 69c yd. —Many different styles and desirable lengths. Kann's—Street Floor. “Selma Shoes” for the smart “Debs” $3.95 —Blues, grays, blacks, browns, patent leathers...in a large variety of perforated and plain styles. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Rayon Undies 29C —Smart rayon chemise, bloom- ers, panties, step-ins, briefs and vests, Lace trimmed, tai- lored and appliqued. Regular and extra sizes. Kann's—Street Floor. THE FVEN ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. €, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933. FRIDAY BARGAINS eThe” Avenus"=7th, 8th and D_Sta Children’s Wear —Regatta Union Suits. Were 0c » 16¢c —6 Blue and Pink Silk Bonnets. Were $100.... 34€ —11 Dark Blue Striped Over- alls, Sizes 3 to 5. Were e 38c —4 Large-Brim Silk Sun Hats. Were $1.49 78c —Cotton and Wool Stockings and Bands; sizes to 2 yrs. Were ] () 50c, ea. —Tots’ Frocks, mussed. Were 59 to $1.00 48c —Rayon Slips, sizes 4 to 14. Flesh and peach. Were 49¢ 17¢ Kann's—Second Floor. Radios —3 Majestics, twin speakers. W e T e $60.50 $49.50 —1 Philco’ Tabie 4 Model 7 - tube Was $49.95 ...... $39.95 2 RCA Vicior 1 Ta; ble Models. Wert $47.50 $37.50 1" Emerson Cabi- net Model. Was $24'75 $49.50 —1 DeWald 9-Tube Cabinet Medel. Was SO i es $49.50 Kann's—Fourth Floor Lingerie —22 pieces ‘vSilk 1 % . Lingerie. er /2Prlce $195 to $2.95 7 Lace Trimmed Rayon Crepe Slips. Were 95 40¢ —Silk Undies, also rayon crepe slips. Were $1.00. 54c —31 Hand-made \wuc Gowns, soil L. ‘ere $130 to $195..... 87¢ 58 Muslin and Rayon Undies, Were 30 to 53¢ 17¢ —14 Fancy Silk Sacques. Were $3.95 $1.87 —41 Rayon Crepe Gowns 3Q¢ and Pajamas. Were 59c. . Kann's—Second Floor. / ~ /Coats and Furs —4 " nvenng Wraps. $5.00 Were $10.50 to $29.50. —1 Winter Coat. $10.00 Wasnsii? .50, n()\\r —3 Dress Coats, fur trimmed. Were $29.50 $14'95 _éb Sealine Coat (dyed rabbit), ermine trimmea. Was $98 $58 —1 Winter Coat. Was $79.50, now... —1 Muskrat Coat, swagger style. $55, now —4 White Bunny Wraps. Were $16.50. . 35'95 —1 Leopard Cat Jacket. Was $49.50 324" 75 Kann's—Second Floor. Girls’ Wear —42 Wash Dresses, 14. i Were 44c.. —10 Printed Silk Blouses. Were_$1.00 64c —6 Sweaters. $1.95 Kann's—Second Ficor. Men’s Furnishings —3 silk Shirts. Were $2.95. 1 size 15%; g aded. —8 Gloves, f: Were $1.95 490 —15 Shake Sweaters. Were 5195 and s295.. 9115 —Wrights Durene Med. Wt. Union Suits. Were $1.00 69¢ B 2 . Werd B i g —64 Athletic-style Union Suits. Were 5dc 29c —60 Pajamas, soiled. Were $1.55 and $2.50 95¢ n's Shorts and }so —Plain 2nd fancy jamas. Coat and Slip- o 69¢ —Discontinued Hose, broken 10 Prs. $l sizes. Wcr'cdl&: Sl —1 Brocaded 3 faded. Was $7.95. 82 95 Kann's—Street Floor Jewelry —25 Simulated Crystal and Pearl Necklaces. Were $1.95 to $6.95— $1.00 to $2.95 —3 Rhinestone Hair Ornaments and 4 Novelly Brace- lets. Were $2.95. $1.69 = e ‘:,nd racelet Sets. Were o o $1.79 —15 Novelty 30-in. Necklaces. Were $1.95 $1.00 —10 Novelty Bracelets. Were $1.00 39¢ S35 Simulated Pe‘-r| Necklace and Earring Sets. Were 39¢ 19¢ Kann's—Street Floor. Silverware —25 Sterling Handled Serving Pieces. Were $1. 69c —16 Community Plate ge . Baby Spoons. Were $1.00 —36 Salt and Pepper Shakers, Never Klog tops. Were 25¢ 16¢c —16 Colored 8-Day Alarm Clocks. Were $1.98 98¢ —36 Butter Knives, Sugar and Olive Spoons. Paul Re- 9= vere pattern. Were T5c. . —1 Rogers’_Silver Plated Water Piteher. was $2000 $10.00 —0dd Lot Sterling Silver Flat Tableware, $1.00 and $150 Kann's—Third Floor. —50 prs. Children’s Phoenix 3; Rayon Hose. Discontin- ] = ued 25c grade =45 pes. SIK Hoae, some © 19¢ 10c —70 prs. De Valee Silk Hose. Were 69¢ 39¢ —35 prs. Chlldrens on Hose. were 1215c. Kann's—Street Floor Lamps 12 Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps with shades; 5 Jr. Fioor Lamp Bases, asis 9149 —5 Davenport Lamps, = roflpl‘rtei = = $l.:)9 —31 Vanity Lamp Bases, shopworn e —10 2-Light Metal Table Lamp Bases. . $1.45 —12 Desk Lamps with 79¢ ash_receivers. Were $1.98 —4 Metal Smoking Stands, 3Q) as is. Were $1.00 27¢ —29 Silk and Satin Bed Lamps, as 1S............ 29¢ —10 Pottery Table Lamps with shades. Were $3.95 to $8.95.. 32'49 L Twin Bed Tabie amp with shade. Was $12.98 $7.98 Kann's—Third Floor. Toys —1 Musicator. Was $149 .. 74c —1 Large Velocipede. @ Q= Wes s6.45 $2.95 —1 Medium-size Ve- locipede. Was $6.4: $3 25 2 Jigsaw Puzdle Sets with Saws. cre $195; 3 Babsy Dolls. Were $2.95. sl 00 —2 Greenhouses. Were $1.00 . -2 C_hildrfn's Sewing 5‘2.49 Machines. Were $3.49. —1 National Jr. Play $1.49 Kann's—Fourth Floor Underwear —55 pes. Rayon Undies. Were 35c . " 25¢ —12 Girls Check Union Suits. 121/1(! Were 25¢ . " $1.49 —1 Rayon semble. Was $2.95. —6 Rayon l'ahmns soil- ed. Were £9c Kann's—Street Floor Domestics —&6 Prs. Rayon Window Drapes, in solid colors. —3 éov:rlellfi_‘ Beadapreads, colo- nial style, single S, Were $430: now, $2.50 —300 Yds. Unbleached Mus- @ lin. Wu‘;s 9c l}:?l:d . —3200 Yds. White Pajama T ale Shee B1x00-in, Were $1.00.0 1€ €2 Kann's—Street Floor 30 Cotton and Felt Mattresses $1.99 —$3.95 to $5.95 value. Some tickings faded. All sizes in the collection as a whole. Kann's—Third Floor. Printed Chiffon VOILES |21/2C yd. —A 19c¢ quality, in lovely designs and colors, guar- anteed fast. REMNANTS —15¢ to 25¢ Wash Goods, 10e Yd. —28¢ to 75¢ Wash Goods, 15¢ to 39¢ Yd. —29¢ to 59¢ Linings, 19¢ Yd. Kann’s—Street Floor. Dresses —27 Street Dresses. 87.75 Were $16.50 —39 Silkk Dresses. Were $10 .. $5.00 —10 lil)vu\in; and Din- ner Dresses. Were 5 $9.75 —22 Dresses. Were $10 = $2.95 —25 Dresses, some jncket style. Were @4 8Q $7. —llhflorked Drsls, light weight wool, jacket style, size 16, Was $29.50 $14.75 31 Wool Sparis Dresscs, in rose, and tan, sole ere $5.00 $2.89 —35 Dresses, printed and plain, soiled @} 89 ‘Were $2.95 Kann's—Second Floor. Trimmings —~Colored Clips and Hat Ornaments. Were 39¢ 110 and 50c . —04d lot Colored Fancy Huttons. Were 60c to $1.50, cards lk of six ... Kann* " Street Floor Home Fittings —Curtain and Drapery Fabric Remnants. Were 10c to 6(: 19¢ yd. .. —Remnan apery Materials. Were 69c to }76 98c yd -1 (cdn ‘Wardrobe. ‘"' ‘Was $39.95 szo' —500 Prs. Summer Cur- tains. Were 69c to 89c 390 pr —75 Blue Holland Win- dow Shades. Were 59¢ 5 28¢ —7 Balts Awning Ducl Was 19c yd. 12¢ —15 Damaged Screen Doors ,Were $1.98 to $3.98 $1.00 —5 Damaged Scree! 5 Doors. Were $4.45 10 ot = aspe Cloth. Was 19C A ..ovvennancnans 14(: —Table Lot Curtain Strips. Were 19¢ to 39c 10c —Upholstery Squares. Were 5¢ 19¢ to 39¢ ea —6 Bolts 36-in. Theatrical ] 3. Gauze. Was 19c yd. Kann's—Thir O-oh! It Looks Like a Book! Maybe It Is! We'll Know By Monday! Neckwear -—Fal::y %:riped Puil-over Sweater louses. (2 for 30¢) 19¢ —Jersey, Knitted Wool and some boucle Blousettes. Were 550 $1.00 to $1.95. e —Lynn Fontani also Ascot Collars. Kann's—Street, Floor. 50c Gloves Efl I’slll's. 6 - Button mbskin Gloves, Were $2.95 sl . 79 —86 prs. - Gloves. 95¢ Kann's—Street Floor. Art Goods —Small lot Stamped Pieces, Chil- dren’s Aprons, Dresses, ctc. Were 59¢ to 89c 29c¢ Lights, soiled. Were 89c and $1.00 59¢ —Printed Chair soiled. Were 19c ea. 1-oz. Balis Yarns ... 10c Kann's—Fourth Floor Frocks and Aprons —22 Printed Smocks, 38¢ also pinafore aprons. Were $1.00. —20 Printed Hoo eucs, also Were 59c - and 47 Mfizcs Were Sl 95 580 ses of printed rayon. Were $2.95 and $3.95 . rayon print and polka dots. W $1.95 A..s ”f"-‘ i $1'19 —12 Uniforms, white and colors. Were $1.95. 51'29 Kann's—Second Floor., Linens —120 Cotton Huck Towels. Friday, ea. 10c —35 Table print. Were 50c . . 10 Vds. inen e Damask. Was 79¢ yd.. 59(: Yds. Lis Tow- Was 150 )g' 121/2(3 25 Doz. Cannon Wash Cloths. Dozen —>50 Linen Table Cloths, 52x68-in. Were $1.00 89c Kann's—Street Floor. Toilet Goods —0dd Lot Powders, Lo- tions, ete. Choice 20c —30 Vanity Make-up Novelties.. Were $100.... 0D€ —Assorted Compacts. Choice Kann's—Street Floor. Bed Coverings —12 Chatham Blankets, wool, plain colors. $295 .... ¥1sd"|nny ite” Blankets, jac- quard patterns, double bed size. Each 95¢ —5 Patchwork Quilts, double bed size, ly. Wi s]z;,') rose only ere $1 29 —10 Kets, were- $195 pair.. 91.79 Kann's—Street Floor. Cannon Mill Bath Towels $! doz. —17x36-in. Turkish Towels, very ab- sorbent, with fancy stripe borders. Kann's—Street Floor. Sale of Silks—5 Kinds 39-In. Printed Silk Crepe 39-In. Printed Silk Chiffon 39-In. Rough Silk Crepe 39-In. Peerless Washable Flat Crepe 36-In. Silk Crinkle Crepe New colors and patterns 59; 3,000 Yds. Silk Remnants—25c to $1.00 Yd. Kann's—Street Floor. Just 40 Hodges Fibre Rugs $4,95 ea. —$7.95 values. 8x10 ft. sizes. Reversible patterns. Sturdy, practical Summer rugs. Kann's—Third Floor. 9x12 and Beds, Ete. Gouch, Wes sora. $25.50 —1 Full Size Sealy S i $19.95. —2 lnner-SpHn[ Mat- tresses, 52, Helier Inner-"" pring Mattresses. - Full Were $20.50. $16.95 —1 Single Kapoc Mat- tress, Was $14.05... $4.00 —2 Single Felt Mat- tresses. Were $19.95, $8'95 —1 Single Sealy Feit Mattress. Floor sample $14.95 i $4.98 —2 Boudoir Were $5.95 .. —1 Reclining Chair with footstool. Was $15.00 $29.50 —2 Simmons Metal $10.00 Beds. Were $19.95. . —2 prs. Feather Pil- @] 60 lows. Were $3.95 pr. W i $1.49 $2.49 —2 Fold-a Cots. Were $3.95. ... Kann'’s—Third Floor Floor Coverings —2 Wicker Rllfi. 9x12 fi. Floor samples $1473 raden orre. 9895 2 Artex Fibre Rugs, 9x12 ft. Floor samples $995 grades ... 2$5-95 215 Piain Rag Rugs, 27x S5 it ana M Ha ook —25 Hit a s Rag Rugs, 27x54 in. Were 39c. 24c 1, Cotton Oriental Rug, 27x54 in. Soiled —5 Axminster Rugs, 27 x 54 in. Were $1.29 Floor samnlef $7.95 $16.95 grades . —2 Cotton Ot 1 Rugs, 4 X 6 t. Were @4 QF5 5 Base Runner Were 29c to 15(: —6 Axminster Rugs. 18x36 in. Floor samples $1.00 grades 59¢ =2 Feit Base Rugs, 6x9 ft. Floor samples $3.95 arades $1.69 =2 Feli Base Rugs, 9x9 ft. Floor samples $5.95 99 grades sl' —2 Feit Base Rugs, 715x9 ft. Floor samples $4.95 Goade $1.79 —1 Felt Base Rug, tom, 9x12 ft. Was $7.95 $1.19 ~—150 yds. Inlaid Linoleum Rem- nants. Were $1.39 to $2.95 sq. yd. 57¢ —12 Axminster Mats, 18x 36 in. Floor samples $1.00 grades 59¢ Kann's—Third Floor Juniors’ Apparel =18 Sk Dresses, prints and pla ere $5 and 505 it $1.00 214 STlk Dresses Were $5.95 to 8105, $1.97 Kann's—Second Floor. Umbrellas s gy rellas, 10-ri ere 305 $1.98 —4 Gloria U brel.ll., 163flg‘were -;z 98. . sl 49 Corsets Tvver Coraie ere 3100 les. Were s $1.00 —Broken n;z hléll}er lprleed Cor- settes an - Sa. o o ialrice d_hym s.lnd C;;pewn;s- eaux. Sizes . Were'39¢ ... 25¢ Kann's—Second Floor Sportswear —48 Sweaters, slip-on. ‘Were $2.95 . $1'69 —20 Dresses, sheer knitted styles. Were 23’95 Bl f plaid ba- louses, of pla; - tiste, Were $1.00, now. 50° —114 Silk Blouses, pllln 69c and printed. Were $1.00.. Kann’s—Second Floor. Leather Goods —35 Leather Bags. Were $1.95...... 790 —150 Caracul and Boucie Bags, ‘were 59c; Tie Racks and Frames, were $1.00 —25 Leather Chln‘: Purses. Were $1.00.. —35 Kiddie Bags. Were 50!: and $1.. ann's—Street Floor. Housewares —25 qts. Homestead Rea- dymixed House FPaints. 3Q¢ Were 69¢c qt.......... —8 Metal Garden Caris, were $298; 7 Pyralin Top Bench Hampers, shopworn, were $3.98; 1 Marred 25x40 Table, @] Q8 ‘were 98¢ and $1.98; 8 Cans Wizard Liquid Wax, were $1.25; Shower Curtains, sh ‘worn, were $1.39 —8 Janitor or Service Brooms. Were $1.69.... —11 3-Pc. Mop Sets, 8 Aluminum Cook-o-. M:tlc 690 E“ Boilers. Were $1.00.. —18 Brooms. Were SSC gl 15¢ —22 Wizard Floor S e aee —12 reelain rain Boards, Were $1.35, o8 13 OOC —9 Porcelain Gas Ranges; sam- ples. Were $39.95 to $85.00— $19.95 to $49.95 —2 Tables with flour . S 3129 Homefitting_Specials dot marquisette in ivory or ecru. $1.19 Priscilla Curtai f hio; scilla Curtains of cushion 69c pr- s} Bartllarbor Ch;ir fushion Sets 69 of cretonne and glazed chintz 5 C set 98c “Elco” Cleanable Window Shades, mounted on Hartshorn rollers. Sizes 3x59. Good colors. C ea. Kann’s—Third Floor . .. . Reversible styles. ' —2 Drum Tables. No Mail or Phone Orders on Remnanis Easter Lilies —5 to 7 blooms on a plant—each nicely potted. Ready to carry your Easter greetings. €a. Other Potted Plants—$1 Darwin Tulips Hyacinths Hydrangeas Boston Ferns Potted Blooming Azaleas, 29¢ ea. Kann's—Street Floor. Sale! Electric Light Bulbs 6¢C ea. —Choice of the 20, 40 and 60 watt sizes, frosted on the inside. Kann'’s—Third Floor. Peppel:ell Sheets 3 Sizes 81x99-In. C 72x99-In. 63x99-In. ea. 81x108 Sheets Pillowcases 69¢ 18¢c ea. Kann's—Street Floor. P~ vern ases, ST S, o -3 'al uit damaged. Were . 89c —1 Fitted Overnight Case, damaged. Was $3.50 i, S ‘ase, —3 Touring Cases, damaged. Were $5.50. 82'39 Gladstone -2 Bags, Gamaged. Were 5995, $0-49 Gabes, Bamaged: Were g7 4. stess . $7.45 —Dr Trunks, scragelied. Were $12.95 $8.95 ek T E robe Scratched . $13.44 e e , .Scratcl ks Were $22.00 .. $17.79 Kann's—Fourth Floor Furniture —7 Tea Wagons, dam- 2 Pullman Clrl'h‘: and M lv;el;'z anpens 817.50 Brlage Set e sess, 5900 $1.89 eresus.......... W —2 End Tables wi $1. D s, T $2.45 . $1.50 binet Stands. Were sns sl.oo Porcelain Salad Plates’ 6 for 39¢c —Square shape plates with embossed border on green glazed body. Kann's—Third Floor. Handkerchiefs —Women'’s Linen Handker- chiefs e —Me; 6 *r 59¢ Linen Handkerchiefs. . . —Pastel Colored Chiffon 25¢ Handkerchiefs .. Kann's—Street Floor. Chinaware —48 Topazr Glass Grill Plates and 12 3-pc Glass Bowl Sets. Were 39c. " 25¢ i 50¢ =3 Salad Plate S Dimmer Set. 50° —1 Dinner . T3 Cottage Sets, 3 e —2 Cottage Sets, 32- pc. Were $3.98.. $2 98 =3 China Dinner $27.98 gioofi%n‘en‘gs::i'::; s‘;gg s w;::rl“'s‘e’{s,mé—pf 49‘: T White Cip and Saa- cer Sets. Were e et 4Q¢ —3 Fish Aqwlun-. Were $3.98 31‘98 Kann’s—Third Floor. Notions —Small Lot Velyveteen Hangers. Soil- 3 for 10¢ — 49" 3 pes. 18¢ rted kinds. ;:’;_"‘ éu‘" ‘2Bprs. 25¢ ;m s;cn-ne ag 390 = 19¢ —Sanitary hrn-ble“l i —Un roning ;Eldblbu Ovaall Baby Pants. edium an Toee thee *24 2 for 15¢ xums—smet Floor. Ribbons —Table lot Ribbons. Were 50 10c t0 25€ yduuuovusainen —Children’s Hair Bands. with bow. 21/2(: 8¢ BUSY CORNER SPECIALS Regular Goods Reduced Friday Only: Women’s 55¢ Rayon Undies 39c ea. —Bloomers, panties and step-ins, runproof rayon in pink and tearose, and sizes 5 to 7. Vests to match, 36 to 42. Street Floor. $1.00 Silk Printed Crepe | 80c yd. —For your new Spring frocks here’s this popular silk crepe in new field- flower patterns, spedllly priced. 40 Street Floor 25¢ Size Pond's Cleansing Tissues 6 boxes, $1 —Sofl absorbent tissues, for removing cold cream, etc. Also —Black Ingersoll Pocket Watches Street Floor. 50c Celanese Taffeta Scarfs 39c¢ ea. —Vee -nu ed Rayon With Mesh Boudoir Slippers 69c pr. ‘with linings of peach, red or green. Smart, comfortable and low L 98¢ Ice Cream Freezers 59c ea. —1%-quart, five- minute ice cream zers. Easy to operate and freeze ices and creams quickly and smoothly. ‘Third Floor. Girls’ and Boys’ Overalls 39c ea. - —Six different styles of light- weight denim. Some with short sleeves — xome :]eevelus. Sizes 2 Second Floor. Children's 25 Hose 18¢ pr. slippers, —%, % and % ength + Sizes 4 to 8. Poun Sc Balls Mercerized Darning Cotton 35¢ doz. —One dozen ° as- sorted color balls in & box. A mer- cerized quality, ;?fleclnuy priced for smet Floor. —10 lingerie. wide. 68c ea. —Saucy 18%%-inch plush rabbits for a little tot’s Easter. They can cry and they come in yel- low, pink and blue. Fourth Floor. 5% 4x1-h. Grass Rugs 68c ea. —Oblong and oval WOven grass rugs, with stenciled bor- der designs in blue, green or brown on natural grounds. Floor. T3 Bayen. | | S G MgRe | B Chalky Taffeta $1.39 White Longcloth $1.00 pec. yards plece, soft finished, fine quality, for ' Street Floor. } ‘l Easter Rabbits ‘ 79¢ Fabric Gloves ‘ No-Nik Tumblers 59¢ pair —Navy, gray, beige, white and black with white—plain or fancy wm. Sizes 69¢c Mattress Covers 49c ea. —“Sanislip” co of unbleached mus- lin with tapes to nfin ana 3‘:.', bed an sizes. Third Floor. 50c Crape Myrtle 3 for $1 $1 Cotton er;e Gowns & Pajamas 84c ea. —Pretty, practical gowns and pajamas for misses and women. White and pastel colors. Sizes 15, 16, 17. Second l’loor in a 36 in. 6 for 39¢ —The regular price is 50c for a sot of six of these needle- etched crystal glass tumblers. Six in box. ‘Third Hnor Jelly Eggs (Candy) Oc 1b. —A delightful as- sortment of flavors, including a gen- erous supply of the very popular lico- sum Floor. 49c All-Rayon Flat Crepe 39¢ yd. —25 lovely new Spring shades, for T