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COLORS AT THE COST OF REGULAR FLAT mm'r. ;usz 9_§t.n,w. NO 436 1 Rear. ion charm— t'm Hampden's Powder Bese Im SOFTIE Hompden's powderbase is choice of millions for it brings smooth radiance to each woman's com. | plexion. tiny lines and blemishes, keeps | moke-up looking fresh. | 25¢ in Drug and Dept. #tores elso S0c & 10¢ QUTSELLS ALL FOUNDATIONS “TIME-OUT FOR gyl | .+« NOT ME | N DIUCH functional periodic pain is needless. It can be relieved— and Midol is made for this purpose. | Midol is free from opiates, so millions of women rely on it month after month for comfort — freedom to keep active. All drugstores: 40¢ and 20¢. f expansion costs before applying for | | Federal aid under the Lanham Act. | Hospitals Advised To Arrange Financing Share in Expansion Assistant F. W. A, Chief Points to Lag in Fund-Raising Plans Hospitals should perfect arrange- ments for financing their share ur‘ | | Assistant Federal Works Adminis- | | trator Baird Snyder, IIT, declared in | § | a statement made public today on | behalf of Federal Works Adminis- trator Philip B. Fleming. [ Mr. Snyder explained the warning | was prompted by indications mnny hospitals are delaying fund-raising | plans while awaiting decisions on applications for defense public works grants or loans. No applications submitted on be- | half of Washington hospitals have won approval to date. “In addition to the hospital proj- ' pcls which already have been ap- proved, applications have been filed for additional hospital projects, the total estimated cost of which is more than $155,000,000,” Mr. Snyder said. “Under the new Lanhem Act ap- propriation, only $150,000,000 was made available for defense public works of all types. “It is quite apparent that a num- ber of these hospitals are not eligible under the act by reason of the fact that their need for expan- | slon is not based upon the defense | | program. “With respect to those whose ex- pansion is brought about by the pressure of the defense program, their chances of sharing in the funds wou'd be greatly increased if they would arrange in advance of their applications their own share of the financing that will be necessary.” | LECTURES. | “Camera Studies of Wild Flow- | ers,” by Dr. E. T. Wherry, room 43, | United States National Museum, 8 RELIEVES FUNCTIONAL PERIODIC PAIN TRAVEL. MORE TRAVEL lUXURIES AND CONVENIENCES ‘The Largest Fleet of Winter Trains offers your greatest choice of Pullman and de luxe coach services, modern travel innovations, fast schedules, con- venient departures and arrivals, FINE TRAINS DAILY From Washington FLORIDA SPECIAL® (East Coast) — Arisocra of season. All-Pullman. cer schedule—less than South and Wesc Coast. Florida. Ivs. 6:30 P.M. FLORIDA SPECIAL* (Washington Section) Through Puliman Service from Washington o ali Florida. Lvs. 5:30 P.M. *Added vacation_pl e ¢ MPION — All-coach mnmhw » Flor- ida. 2034 hrs. 10 Miami. Lvs. 7:35 P Super de luxe all (mrh train. 5. 0 Miami, Lvs. 5:50 P.M. SPECIAL -Tirough Pull- da. Coaches. Ga P.M ’ILMET'DUIIITED <rrvnn(‘xh= Mid- Through Pullmans to Wilmingron, Charleston, S. C., Savannah and Coaches. Lvs. 7:05 P.M. da_Fast Coast points operased via Florida Eass Coass Railway. The Largest Fleet of Diesel-Electric Passenger Locomotives in the South- east operates over Adantic Coast Line Railroad. Make reservalions mow! Consult your local ticket agent, or Call National 7835 F. E. Masi, Assistant Gen. Pas- senger Agent, 735—15th Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. ATLANTIC f COAST LINE: RAILROAD 0UBLE TRACK ROUIS BOIWEEN THE FAST AWD $10R104 p.m. today. “That Day Alone,” by Pierre van Passen, reviewed by Rev. Lawrence Phelan, Study Guild Catholic Li- brar 1725 Rhode Island avenue N.W., 8:15 p.m. today. “Mannerist Painting in Italy Hugo C. Smyth, sponsored by National Gallery of Art, lecture hall Sixth street and Constitution avenue N.W., 3:30 pm. tomorrow “Enginecring Thinking in a World § Crisis,” by Dr. Paul F. Douglas, sponsored by the Washington Soci- ety of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. followed by a dinner meeting, Y. W. C. A. Seventeenth and K streets N.W., 5 p.m. tomor- row. | MUSIC. Concert, Soldiers' Home Band Or- chestra, Stanley Hall, 5:30 p.m. to- day Evening with the Victrola, Public v, Northeastern Branch, Sev- reet and Maryland avenue = p.m. today B. & O Glee Club and National Choral . Seciety, Reinald Werren- rath. soloist, Red Cross benefit con- Constitution Hall, 8:30 p.m. Morning Music Club, Bar- ker Hall, 11:30 am. tomorrow. MEETINGS. Audubon Society, Washington Club, 1701 K street N.W., 8 p.m. today, Cappel Concert Guild, Raleigh Hotel, 7 p.m. today. Alliance Club, gold room, Hamil- ton Hotel, 8 p.m. today Thirteen Club, cabinet room, Wil- lard Hotel, 8 pm. today. “Town Hall of the Air,” broad- cast over Station WMAL, followed by forum discussion, room, Jewish Community Center, Sixteenth and Q streets N.-W., 8:30 p.m. today. Gereral Federation of Women's Clubs, Mayflower Hotel, 10 am. to- jrocoe DINNERS. Turkey dinner, sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary of St. Alban’s Church, Satterlee Hall, 5 to 7:30 p.m. today. Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, May- flower Hotel, 7:15 p.m. today. LUNCHEONS Reciprocity Club, Mayflower Ho- tel, 12:30 p.m. tomorrow. General Federation of Women's Clubs, Mayflower Hotel, 12:30 p.m. tomorrow. Cosmopolitan Club, Hay-Adams House, 12:30 p.m. tomorrow. District of Columbia Bankers’ As- sociation, parlors A, B, C, Willard Hotel, 12:45 p.m. tomorrow. FOR MEN IN THE SERVICE. | Game night—ping pong, shuffle board, decktennis, refreshments— Columbia Heights Christian Church, 1435 Park road N.W. 7:30 o'clock today. Open house, Soldiers, Sailors and Marines’ Club, 8 p.m. today. Colored, hcbby night—games, han- dicraft, music appreciation—Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A., 901 Rhode . Island avenue N. W., 8 o'clock today. W R S S o e Drwrer aa0e ~ THIS WEEK ONLY! GLASSES ® 10 MODERN STYLES! ® LENSES and FRAME ® ANY PRESCRIPTION COMPLETE Vision Don’t neglect your vi- sion. Take advantage of this grand value to get your needed glasses at REAL savings. EXAMINATION INCLUDED at this LOW PRICE! USE A “LETTER OF CREDIT” and TAKE THREE MONTHS TO PAY The Palais Royal, Optical Department . . . . Balcony hospitality § THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TOILETRIES REDUCED 10 SACHETS. Were 50c .25¢ 2 BOXES MELLO-GLO POWDER. Boxes slightly soiled. Were Sslo < 4 BOXES MELLO-GLO POWDER, Boxes slightly soiled. Were Szosc' < 14 HAIR BRUSHES. Some mil- itary brushes. Were $1___ 39¢ IOX CREAM CAPSULES. Wequ O¢ i e S e VALENCIA TISSUES. 1,000 sheets to a box. Were 49¢, 39¢ FIORET LIPSTICKS. Were $1 25¢ X (Subject to Tox) The Palais Royal, Toiletries . . . First Floor CLEARANCE OF COATS NOT Fridgy Only! On Sale Until Quantity Is Sold. 3 COATS. Brown, button-down-the- front style. Velvet collar. Sizes 14 and 18. Were $25 --$18 1 IIOWN COAT. Size 14. Was $45 $29 1 BROWN BOX COAT. Size 36. Was $35 $22 1 BLACK COAT Dyed fitch collar ond cuffs. Size 14. Was $69.95, $49 plus tax 1 DRESSY REEFER. Block, buttons down front. Size 15. Was $35 $22 1 _BOX COAT WITH SABLE-DYED SQUIRREL COLLAR. Size 9. Was $45 $34 plus tax 1 BLACK COAT WITH BLENDED MINK COLLAR. Slxe 1. Was $69.95 $43 plus tox 4 BOX COATS WITH SABLE-DYED RINGTAIL. Brown, wine, blue. Sizes 33%, 31%, 39Y2, 41%. Were $60195 5~ $43 2 BROWN COATS WITH SABLE- DYED SQUIRREL COLLAR AND CUFFS. Size 16. Were $69.95, $43 plus tox 1 BROWN BOX COAT WITH LYNX- DYED WHITE FOX. Size 20. Was $69.95 $49 plus tax 2 BLACK COATS WITH BLUE-DYED FOX. Size 16. Were $69.95, $49 plus tax 3 WOLF FUR COLLARS AND 2 RAC- COON FUR COLLARS. Were $27.50 0 $35 _$22 plus tox | TWEED REVERSIBLE COAT. Wine, size 18. Was $14.95 $7 1 PLAID REVERSIBLE. Size 13. Wos $10.95 _$7 1 PLAID REVERSIBLE. Size 12. Was 16.95 1 BLUE FLEECE COAT. Wolf collar. Size 4172. Was $45 $24 plus tex 2 PLAID COATS WITH WOLF COL- LARS. Sizes 14, 16. Were $45, $22 plus tax 1 KOALA PACA BOX COAT. Rose pink. Size 15. Was $29.95 $22 1 TWEED COAT WITH RACCOON COLLAR. Natural beige herringbone. Size 12. Was $45 $22 plus tox 3 TWEED COATS WITH RACCOON COLLARS. Sizes 352 ond 4313, Were $49.95________ _$38 plus tax The Palais Royal, Coats o . . Third Floor $2 and $3 HANDBAGS $1.59 Only 61! Fabric and leathers. As- sorted colors. 25 FABRIC HANDBAGS. Some leath- er. Were $1 and $2. Asis 2 for §1 6 FABRIC NANDIAGS Block or brown. Were $ 1 BROWN LEOPARD LAPIN MUFF. Waos $5 $3 plus tox 2 IEAVER MOUTON MUFFS. Wers $10 $6.30 plus tox 8 MILITAIY SETS. All sold “as is." Were $10.95, $10, $6, $5, $3.50, $7.95, S6. 95 $4.95, 53 95, $2, $1.50 The Palais Royal. Handbags . . . First Floor NOVELTY JEWELRY sg Pieces METAL JEWELRY. Were o 39¢ 2 RNINESTONE BRACELETS. Were $10 $6.50 3 LAPEL PINS. Were 35 $3.95 2 STONE BRACELETS. Were $5.95, $4.50 1 RHINESTONE PIN. Was $18.95, 1 ;5 Pieces FALL JEWELRY. (ANl SubAect to Tax) The Palais Royal, Jewelry . . . First Floor NECKWEAR ATTRACTIVE NECKWEAR, high or low styles. Cotton loce or rayon faille, mostly white. Were $2 _ 97e CHENILLE TURBANS. Wrap-around styles, postel colors. Were 59¢, 19¢ WHITE NECKWEAR. Cotton piques and cotton laces. Vee or round neck- lines. Wete S9¢ - .= -2 " ]0g The Palais Royal, Neckwear . .. First Floor CLEARANCE OF HOSIERY NOT Friday Only! On Sale Until Quantity Is Sold. 97 pairs 4-THREAD HOSE. Sizes 8'2 and 9. Were $1 _ 65¢ 182 pairs 3-THREAD HOSE. Sizes 812 and 102 only. Were $1 65¢ 18 pairs 2-THREAD HOSE. Size 10 only. Were $1.15 65¢ 23 pairs 3-THREAD ALL-SILK HOSE. Size 812 only. Were $1.15 65¢ 11 pairs CAPRICE HOSE Size 82 only. Were $1.65 65¢ 24 pairs COTTON HOSE. Outsizes only, white. Were 50c _.25¢ 75 pairs CHILDREN'S SOCKS. Per- fect quality, some soiled from display. Mostly sizes 9 and 9 ond 3% The Palais Royal, Hosiery . . . First Floor THRIFT DRESSES 10 DRESSES. Were $8.95 $4 6 DRESSES. Were $5.95 and 56.9’5,, The Palais Royal, Thrift Dresses . . . JUNIOR DRESSES 5 JUNIOR DRESSES. Were $14.95 ond $13.95 o $9 8 JUNIOR DRESSES. Were $12.95 and $10.95 $5 8 JUNIOR DRESSES. Were 8. 95 $4 The Palais Royal, Junior Dresses . . . Third Floor Third Floor FABRIC REMNANTS Save! Hundreds of lengths, varying from 1 to 4 yards. _Fri- day only, V2 price! Remnants of Woolens Remnants of Silks Remnants of Rayons Remnants of Cottons The Palais Royal, Fabrics . . . Second Floor RIBBON REMNANTS ASSORTMENT OF RIBBONS, 1 to 4 inches wide. Includes rayon satin, rayon gros grain, rayon moire, rayon taffeta. Many colors. Lengths aver- age | to 3 yards. Yard The Palais Royal, Trimmings o o o First Floor R G Street at Bleventh THURSDAY, -JANUARY 22, FOOTWEAR BARGAINS 157 pairs SUEDE SHOES. Black ond brown, mostly high heels. sizes. Were $5 to $6.75 35 peirs WOMEN'S RAYON SATIN SLIPPERS ‘Hard leather soles, Wine, pink. Were $3.95 $1 The Palais Royal, Footwear . . . Second Floor CHILDREN'S CLOTHES 20 UNION SUITS. 1-piece, sleeve- less, cotton, Sizes 10 and 12. Were 9% - . 3 BLOUSES. Size 16. Were $2, $1.15 1 JIIS!Y ILOUSI Size 14. Was $2. = ---$1.95 2 COTTON ILOUSES. Sizes 4 and 6. Were $1.15 ______________ .94 3 RAYON SLIPS, Sizes 2 ond 16 Were $1.15 The Palais Royal, Childrew's Wear , o » Third Floor UNDERWEAR BARGAINS BRIEF PANTIES. Were 31, 50¢ 6 MUNSINGWEAR GOWNS. Broken sizes. Were $1.65 $1.19 6 RAYON GOWNS. Extra sizes. Were $1.39 $1 6 RAYON TAFFETA HALF SLIPS. Were $1.09 --T9%¢ RAYON UNDIES. Were 69, 2 for $1 The Palais Royal, Rayom Underwear . « o First Floor MEN'S LYNBROOKE SUITS, COATS 15 MEN'S LYNBROOKE OVER- COATS. Single breasted models. Oxford grays, medium grays, plain and herringbones. Sizes 38 to 44. Were $35 and $40, $23 8 MEN’'S LYNBROOKE SUITS. Fine tweeds. Sizes 35, 36, 38, 40, 42. Were $29.75___.%13 1 MAN’S LYNBROOKE TUXEDO. Size 37 short. Single breasted. Wos $35 ____ ----$15 1 MAN’S LYNBROOKE SUIT. Single breasted, oxford gray. Size 36 short. Was $37.50__$16.50 The Palais Royal, Store for Mem o o o First Floor MEN'S FURNISHINGS 30 pairs PAJAMAS. Knit top with broadcloth bottom. Stripes, size B only. Were $2 $1 8 “ZELAN" JACKETS. Zipper front, solid colors. Sizes, small, medium, Iargc Were ' $2. T __-$1.79 irs RAYON SOCKS Clocks ur\d vertical stripes. Sizes 102 to 1% 19¢ 20 FANCY SHIRTS. Collar o"ached, broken sizes. Slightly soiled from handling. Were $1.85 ---$1.19 300 pairs SHORTS. Elastic and tie sides, patterns. Sizes 32 to 40 23e¢ 18 TIE RACKS. Wooden back with two bars. Were $1 39 The Palais Royal, Store for Men . . . CLEARANCE BETTER -HATS $2 and 53 Formerly $3.95 to $10 The Palais Royal, Millinery o . . Second Floor First Floor <. O\strict 4400 AND JANUARY CLEARANCES Sorry, No Mail, 3—$24.98 STAINLESS PORCELAIN-TOP TABLES *12.98 25x40-inch porcelain-top with pull- out leaves. Red and white chrome legs. Floor sample, sold as is. 7 PORCH GATES. Extend to 9 feet. Natural finish with fixtures. Were $1.75 i - 98¢ 18 SHOWER CURTAINS. Floor somples, slightly soiled. Were $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 $1.! 98 13 CANS MURPHY'S OIL SOAP. Cleans all surfaces. Were 65c__19¢ 66 CANS MURPHY’S RUG AND UP- HOLSTERY CLEANER. Were 65c, 5¢ 60 SNAP TOWEL HOLDERS. Were 59¢ 29¢ 100 UNFINISHED WINDOW COR- NICES. Were S1 Lo 79 1 GENERAL ELECTRIC CLEANER. New, guaranteed, fioor sample. Motor driven brush, electric head light. $35 i The Palais I«’aynl, Housewares . . . Fifth Floor 15 INNERSPRING MATTRESSES *13.75 One-piece silent interlocking steel coil unit encased in layers of soft cotton felt. Standard sizes. 11 ENGLANDER COIL SPRINGS. Platform top for innerspring mat- tresses. Full double deck with sta- bilizers. Standard sizes. Were $14.95, $12.95 1 SOFA BED. Converts into com- fortable bed. Bedding compartment, sample, os is. Was $39.95 $28.85 1 SOFA BED. Comfortable bed, bed- ding compartment. Homespun cov- ering. Was $49.95 $37.50 1 SIMMONS SOFA BED. Hide-A-Bed type, Tuxedo style. Includes full-size innerspring mattress. Heavy cotton tapestry. Somple. Was $98.50, $89.50 The Palais Royal, Bedding . . . Fourth Floor FRIDAY ONLY SALE GENUINE INLAID LINOLEUM RUGS 31 Size 9x15 feet. 53 Size 9x12 feet. 19 Size 9x10.6 feet. 22 Size 7.6x9 feet. 38 Size 6x9 feet. Every rug perfect quality. of discontinued patterns. 25 FELT BASE RUGS. 6x9-foot size. Good patterns. Were $2.95 _ --$1.99 HIT and MISS RAG RUGS. Re- versible, washable. 912 - foot size. Were $9.95 $6.95 HIT and MISS RAG RUGS. Re- versible, washable. 6x9 - foot size. Were $6.95 ---$4.95 The Palais Royal, Rugs . . $1.79 AMERICAN INTERIOR GLOSS $1.29 nalt gallon For a_beautiful, washable fin- ish. Easy to apply. Choice of white and 24 colors. VARNISH STAIN. Quick dry- ing. For floors, woodwork and furniture. Was $1.89 2 gal- lon Sl 19 MASTER MADE HOUSE PAINT. White and colors. Was $2. 49 gallon 2 $1. AMERICAN FLOOR AND D!CK PAINT. A gloss finish for concrete or wood. Was $1.79 %2 gallon -$1.19 The Palais Royal, Paints . . . Fifth Floor Were $24.95____$15.95 Were $18.95.__.$12.95 Were $16.95___$10.95 Were $10.95 Were $8.95 $7.95 $5.95 Splendid assortment Limited quantities. BROADLOOM RUGS. Throw size, 36x63 inches. Good colors. Were $7.95 -.$5.95 SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS. 9x12-foot size. Excellent pat- terns. Were $35.95 $32.95 2 EXTRA-FINE AXMINSTER RUGS. 9x12-foot size. Tone-on- tone, green. Were $95 $69.95 12 SEAMLESS AXMINSTER 9x12-foot size. One of Were $47.50, $39.95 RUGS. a pattern. . Fourth Floor CLEARANCE OF ART NEEDLEWORK NOT Friday Only! On Sale’ Until Quantity Is Sold. NEEDLE POINT YARN. 40 yords to skein. Were 25c____ 10¢ WONDER CREPE. 2-ounce skein, 719% wool and 29% rayon. For dresses, scarfs, neckties and sweaters. 3 49 LUSTRE RUG YARN. 50% wool, 50% rayon. 1.87-ounce skein or 25-ounce skein. Were 38c ond - —"— L - 5 COLLAPSIBLE BED RESTS. Wash- able covering. Were $5.98__ $1.98 1 BED REST. Wos $9.98 .___$2.98 6 RAYON SATIN BED JACKETS. Stamped for quilting. Were 5‘29’80, The Pslais Royal, Art Needlework . . . Fifth Floor Phone or C. O. D. Orders CUSTOM-MADE SLIPCOVERS 1% Price or Less Samples and cancellations of better slipcovers reduced half price or less! Sold “as is.” 5 CHAIR COVERS. Were $14__ 1 CHAIR COVER. - 6 CHAIR COVERS. 6 CHAIR COVERS. 2 SOFA COVERS. Were $21 $10.50 6 SOFA COVERS. Were $12 $5 1 SOFA COVER. Wos $12 $2.50 1 LOVE SEAT COVER. Was $10 $5 1 LOVE SEAT COVER. Wos $30 $15 1 STUDIO COUCH COVER. Was 5‘20, 10 The Palais Royal, Slipcovers . . . Second Floor CHINA-GLASSWARE Rty 5e o %2 3,500 pieces dinnerware and glass- ware reduced! Goblets, footed bever- age glasses, stemmed beverage glasses, tumblers. Plates, platters, covered vegetable dishes, tea cups and saucers, soup plates, fruit dishes. Discontinued patterns. 15 pieces GLASSWARE Cut candle- sticks, flower bowls, torte plates, rel- ish dishes. Were $3.98, recently re- duced o $2.15 $1.98 41 pieces DECORATED POTTERY. Some pieces slightly chipped, Y3 off The Palais Royal, China and Glassware . . . LINENS, BEDSPREADS DOMESTICS 55 DOILIES. Were 10c and 15¢. Eoch .- S e 75 DOILIES AND NAPKINS. Were 19¢ - ---10¢ 11 CHINTZ BEDSPREADS AND DRAPES. Were $2.98 $1.98 7 RAYON TAFFETA BEDSPREADS. Were $3.98 $2.98 3 NORTH STAR ALL-WOOL BLAN- KETS. Green only. Were $14.95, $12.50 5 CHENILLE BEDSPREADS. Slightly soiled. Were $4.98 --$3.98 25 REMNANTS COTTON MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS. The Palais Royal, Linens and Domestics . + o Second Floor Fifth Floor Slipcover, Curtain Upholstery Fabrics 15 price 2,000 yords of remnants! Excellent quality materials. Many colors. Were 29¢ to $3.98 yard L Va price 200 pairs CURTAINS. Slightly souled or damaged. Were $1.29 to $3.98, Ya price 125 WINDOW SHADES. As is, soiled. Were 69¢c to $1.19 ks 29¢ 150 CRETONNE SQUARES. Assorted styles. Were 5%¢ to $1.29 yo;fl',' ea 200 UPHOLSTERY SQUARES.. Were $1 to $2.98 yard The Palsis Royal, Curtains and Draperies . . . Second Floor YOUNG MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR 20 Pairs YOUNG MEN’S SLACKS. Waist sizes, 30, 31, 32. Were $3.95 $3.25 BOYS' SHIRTS. Red, white and blue stripes. Sizes 8, 11, 12. Neck sizes 2V, 13Y5, 14. Were 89c____19¢ 2 JUNIOR BOYS’ OVERCOATS. Blus mixture, wool fleece. Size 6. Were $ L NSl T 1 BOY’S JACKET. Black horsehide, size 20. Was $9.95 $5 1 PREP HUSKY 2-TROUSERS SUIT. Green mixture, size 15. Was $17.95, 1 BOY'S HUSKY 2-KNICKERS SUIT, Green glen plaid. Size 10. Was $12 $6 2 IOYS' "2-KNICKERS SUITS. Sizes 10 and 11. Were $10.95 _____$6 15 JUNIOR BOYS’ ETON CAPS. Small, medium sizes. Were 51__19¢ 20 BOYS’ CORDUROY KNICKERS. Swzes 14, 15, 16 and 18. Were $3. $1.89 IOYS' WOOL SHORTS. Blue cheviot and mixtures. Broken lots and sizes, Were $1.95 _, M, 6 TOM SAWYER TUFFEROY JACK- ETS. Sizes4,6,12. Were $3.95, $2 (Materials labeled as to wool comtent.) The Palais Royal, Boys’ Wear . .. First Floor $1-1942 Year Book 50¢ Bound in brown durable simu- loted leather. Pages doted for every day in 1942. Use for o daily record of history-making events. The Palais Royal, Statiomery . . . First Floor JANUARY CLEARANCE WHAT-NOT SHELVES NOT Friday Only! On Sale Until Quantity Is Sold. 20 “JENNY LIND” WHAT NOT SHELVES. Moaple or walnut finishes. Were $1 50e 25 “JENNY LIND” SMOKING STANDS. Maple or walnut finishes., Were $1__ 50¢ 20 HANGING BOOK SHELVES. Wseov $1 12 ANCHOR SMOKING STANDS. Maple finish. Were $1________50¢ The Palais Royal, \Stationery . . . First Floor FURNITURE BARGAINS 3 MAPLE SIDE CHAIRS. Modern style blue leatherette seats. Were $5.95 $3.95 1 LOUNGE CHAIR. Loose spring filled cushions. Frieze cover. Was $39.95 $19.95 1 MAPLE DRESSER BASE. Eorly American style. Was $29.95 $19.95 1 NIGHT TABLE. Modern style. Storage compartment in base. Wos $13.95 $8.95 1 VANITY !ENCH Walnut finish, Was $9.95__ - $4.95 1 DRUM TABLE. Genuine mahog- any, one draner, metal handle. Was $21.95 < -$14.95 1 VANITY. Moden style. Wos $39.95 $24.95 1 ROSEWOOD SIDE CHAIR. For bed- room. Was $19.95 -- $9.95 1 WALNUT END TABLE. Modemn style, floor sample. Was $9.95_$4.95 The Palais Royal, Furniture . . . Fourth Floor CLEARANCE OF PICTURES 3 MODERN SCENES. 25x31 inches, white frome. Were $9.98 $7.98 2 MODERN FLORALS. 25x28 inches, ivory color frame. Were $9.98 $7.98 6 MODERN FLORALS OR SCENES. 19x23 inches. Were $6.98 $4.98 1 MIRROR FRAMED PICTURE. Wos $10.98 -$6.98 2 MODERN FLORALS 29x34 inches, Natural wood frame. Were $14.98, $9.98 GROUP OF SMALLER PICTURES. Were $1.98 to $4.98 50c to $2.98 GROUP OF LAMP SHADES. Sizes for bridge, toble and floor lomps. Slightly soiled, floor samples. Wers $1.98 to $2.98 AR The Palais Royal, Pictures and Lamps . . . Fifth Floer WALNUT ALARM CLOCKS ONLY 25 ALARM CLOCKS in hond- some walnut cases. Friday only, $2.79 plus tax The Palais Royal, Clocks . . . First Floor SALE! Reg. $89.50 Electric Sewing MACHINES *63.50 Famous New Home All-Electric Sewing Machines L. N. Model. Stitches FORWARD and BACK- WARD. Automatic tension, sewing light. Westinghouse air cooled motors. Fully guar- anteed. Free instruction with each machine. Liberal Allowance for your Old Machine. Use Our Deferred Payment Plan. Used Treadle Machines $6.95 and up. We Inspec' Oil and Adjust your Present Machine 69¢ The Palais Ro. Sewing Machines . , o Second Floar

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