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Real Estate Loans No Commissions Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and principal, half oi which is applied to reduction of debt. Larger or smaller loans at proportional rates. PERPETUAL Building Association Largest in Washington Assets Over $6,000,000 Cor. Eleventh and E N.W. JAMES BERRY. President. JOSHIA W. CAKR, Secretary. To abort a cold and prevent com plications, take alotaLs The purified and refined calomel *?Meti that are nauseakss, ?afe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain* ed and improved. Sold only in .iealed r""*VMgtm. Price 35c. QUICK SERVICE for Busy Government Workers Special Lunrh?11:30 to 2 Lnch include** Meat, Vegetables, Coffee, Bread and Butter-? 45 Tents T uxedo Restaurant 1712 Pa. Ave. \.W. iyipn, your head feels like wv lien. a basket of broken bottles?you need BEECHAM'S PIUS Stomach or bowel dis order poisons tbe biood and thus iuKatea the rest of the body. A*r **?*!?? i, tk. ?u >km,10e,Ua. A ' , , first i v' quality P0MPE1AN OLIVE OIL "tdivay* freahm $ Make* Rich, Creamy Dressing* Sold Everywhere Quickly Conquers Constipation Dont let constipation poison your blood and curtail your energy. If your liver and bowels don't work prop erly take CASTER'S Little Liver nils today IVER ind yTu'r ^ g PILLS trouble will 1 wea?J cease. For dizziness, lack of appetite; headache and blotchy skin nothing can equal them. Purely vegetable Smell PfD?Small Doce?Small Price DR. CARTER'S IRON PILLS. Nature's great nerve and blood tonic for Aaearta, Rheumatism, Nervouwi, Sleeplessness and FemaleWeakness. I kMrstvntirt Negroes in Three-Cornered Fight at South Chicago Steel Mill. By the Assoriated Press. CHICAGO, October 30.?Rioting in the vicinity of one steel plant and the return to work of 1,500 men at the Standard Steel Car Company mills at Hammond, Ind., were the chief de velopments reported today in the strike of steel workers in the Chicago district. In a three-cornered light among ap proximately sixty-five negroes em ployed at the South Chicago steel mills, strikers and policemen, in which more than 200 shots were fired, no one was injured. Four negroes, armed, were arrested. NegTo Beaten at Young^town. TOUN'GjstOWN, Ohio, October 30.? Following resumption of more de partments at three steel mills here last night, the Ohio works of the Carnegie Steel Company today blew in another blast furnace, making a total of nine furnaces out of nineteen working in the four big mills of Youngstown proper. Another finish ing mill of the Carnegie Company also was operating today, making seven out of its twelve departments in op eration. Ticketing was more active this morning after a lull of several days and a negro, alleged to be a strike breaker, was beaten by strike sym pathizers near the Carnegie plant. He i was not seriously injured. Amalgamated Men Ordered Back. The national strike committee at Pittsburgh has indorsed the stand taken fcy the Amalgamated Associa tion of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers that contracts with steel plants made before the strike, shall he held in violate, and all Amalgamated men under such contracts have been ordered to return to work, it was announced today, by D. J. Davis, vice president of the Amalgamated, who is here to see that the orders are carried out. Headquarters Confirms. PITTSBURGH, October SO?Steel strike headquarters here today con firmed the statement from Youngs town that the national steel strike committee had indorsed the stand of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers that all con tracts with mills made before the strike must be carried out. "It is fair, necessary and desirable that every one of these contracts be carried out to the letter," said the statement. STEEL STRIKERS COMPLAIN. Pittsburgh Ken's Stories Bring Hoase Resolution to Probe. Investigation by the House labor committee of complaints of the steel strikers is proposed in a resolution in troduced today by Representative Gar land, republican, of Pennsylvania, act ing under instruction from a confer snce between the labor delegation and Pennsylvania representatives. An effort is being made to get favor able action on the resolution at a meeting of the labor committee to morrow. Public meetings of the steel strikers are not permitted in a single town in Allegheny county, the representatives were told by the labor delegation which was headed by William J. Kelly of Pittsburgh. Sheriff Haddock was accused of breaking up their meetings by the use of force. Town authorities, the labor men said, were not permitted by the sheriff to use their functions of granting permits for meetings. After the conference, the labor lead ers announced they would place their complaints before Attorney General Palmer today. SENDS WE COPIES OF flnACK ON WAISON Federal Trade Commission Fur nishes Information Which Was Requested in Resolution. The reply of the Federal Trade Commission to a Senate resolution asking it to authorize and prepare that statement issued by the commis sion attacking Senator Watson and accusing him of being a lobbyist in the past was sent to the Senate to day. The statement was authorized by the commission Itself. It was pre pared by Commissioners Murdock, Thompson and Colver. The number of copies prepared was 150, and 116 were distributed to various newspa pers and press associations. The Federal Trade Commission paid for the preparation and distribution of the statement, charging it to the current expense of the clcrtcal di vision of the trade commission at a cost of ?2.35. 'rhe, Senate resolution, asking for this information, was introduced by Senator Jones of Washington. The statement issued by the trade com mission was made after Senator Wat son had charged on the floor of the Senate that employes of the Federal Ind radfca?sml8fil?a CLEMENCEAU TO RETIRE. Must Quit Politics, He Says, Refus ing to Run for Deputies. PARIS, Monday, October 27 (by the Associated Press).?In replying to the request that he stand as candidate for the chamber of deputies to repre sent Bas-Rhin (lower Rhine, a Frencn department, which was formerly the district of lower Alsace). Premier ?h,Tk"u haa WT,tten * letter, in which he says: "I am more touched than I can say by the friendly offer that I be the ?,c.1esso.* of Oambetta. I would accent Tnni PhJ2e this h,f\Pott of honor had ? >,?? ..wan,e<l by too many signs that the time has come for me to take the repose I have not known for ? The a*e 1 had reached *h.en,.the vast Joy of victory came and the state of health which foil tanlfe" me 10 retlre trom Politi HfFLUEHZA FIGHT ABROAD. LONDON. October 17 (by the Asso ciated Press).?England is preparing for a recurrence of last winter's epi demic of influenza. A vaccine is be ing prepared in Urge quantities at i i r> s Hospital and other bacte riological centers in London for dis tribution throughout the United King dom. Inoculation with this vaccine against influenza and common colds is now being widely practiced by doc tors all over the British Isles. Scores of test cases designed to prove its effectiveness are said to have resulted successfully. Officer's Slayer Sentenced. BRISTOL, Tenn., October 30. Jas per Trimble has been today found guilty of the murder of Special Officer J. M. Carmack, at Kingsport, Tcnn., on June 26, and sentenced to thirty year* in the penitentiau. "Georgetown" Pennants For the Game on Saturday at Georgetown Field, 75c to $1.50 Spoatlar Goods. Fourth floor. Opens 9:15 A.M. oofttoard &Ifotbro? 15 A.M. New York?WASHINGTON?Pari. Closes 6 P.M. Halloween Costumes for Children and Adults. Halloween Toys. Halloween Novelties. Halloween Table Decorations. Toy Section, Fourth floor. A Month End Remnant Friday Offering Many Desirable Items at Exceptionally Low Prices 25 Women's Winter Coats $29.50 Each Were $45.00 and $55.00 Velour and Silvertone Coats, with large sealine collars. Nicely lined with silks. Colors brown, wine, navy and Belgian blue. Sizes 36 to 42. Women's Coats. Third floor. A Very Unusual Value In Misses' Wool Tricotine Dresses $19.50 Each Modish new one-piece styles that are generally prefer red this season for school, office, street and informal wear. Youthful and becoming effects for the slender girlish figure or the more developed womanly figure of the miss. All in the beautiful French neck style with narrow sashes or cord sashes. * Six attractive new models as follows: Belted model with round neck, braided motif, and button trimmed plait to waistline in back. Sashed style, cluster tucked, and button-trimmed pleat down back; button-trimmed pockets. A braided style done in black and Kingfisher blue finished with sash. A cluster-tucked panel style with double cord sash and double rows of self-buttons and silk braid pipings. A conventional braided motif design back and front embel lishes a very attractive belted dress. Sashed Dress with darts and arrowheads for neck finish and deep skirt border forming pockets; button trimming. All in Navy Blue Color?Special, $19.50 Misses' Section, Fourth floor. Friday Special in Collar and Cuff Sets A small lot of Collar and Cuff Sets in attractive patterns will be offered at an exceptionally reduced price. Specially Priced, $2.00 Set. Also a small lot of Organdie Square Bib Collars, embroidered and hand hemstitched. Specially Priced, 75c Each. Xeckwetr flection, First floor. Furs Friday Special in Women's Hose 30 dozen pairs Women's Silk Hose in Black, White and Colors; slightly iregular in weave. Reg ular $3.00 and $3.30 quality. Specially Priced, $2.00 Pair. Also the following. 28 pairs Women's Tan Cotton Hose; extra size legs, full fash ioned, fall weight; sizes 9, 10, 10H; 3?c pair; were 65c. 38 pairs Women's Black Cotton Hose, double soles, high spliced heels, full fashioned; run short in leg; sizes 8Hi, 9. 9%; 3"Hc pair; were 50c. Women's Hosiery, First floor. 1 Stone Marten Opossum Shawl Collar. SS5.MI was $32.50. 1 Black Narohia Collar, fastens with two large buttons; $15.00. was $19.75. 1 Black Narobia Storm Collar. $12.50, was $15.00. 1 Taupe Fox Double Animal Scarf, with head, tail and paws. >20.00, was $25.00. 1 Natural Wolf Animal Scarf, lined: head, tall and paws; $20k00, was $29.50. 1 Misses' Natural Krimmer Set. muff and tie: 919.73, was $27.50. Far Section. Third floor. Maternity Suits 1 Navy Blue Cheviot Suit, but ton-trimmed collar, plaited to a deep yoke, back and front; self-ad justing skirt; size 36. $23.00t was $29.00. 1 Bla:k Broadcloth Suit, fur trimmed collar; rfize 42. $40.00i was $59.75. 1 Gray Unfinished Worsted Suit, button trimmed, fancy pockets; size 88. $40.001 was $64.75. 1 Black Velveteen Suit, fur trim med collar with buttons; size 40. MO.00; was $59.75. Maternity Gowns 1 Dark Brown India Silk Gown with over drapery trimmed with knife pleating, loose sleeves; size 42. $454M| was $64.00. 1 Midnight Blue India 8ilk Dress, over drapery trimmed with knife pleating, loose sleeves; size 38. $45.00; was $64.50. 1 Dark Brown India Silk Gown with tucked tunic, white organdie vest, button-trimmed waist line ef fect ; size 36. $35.00; was $50.00. 1 Navy Blue Figured Georgette Gown, combined with satin, button trimmed, with lace collar; size 36. $45,001 was $69.75. 1 Navy Blue Charmeuse Gown with overdress of figured Georg ette; Size 44. 94&00; was $69.50. 1 Taupe Charmeuse with Georg ette overdress, double sash; size 42. $4SjOO; was $69.50. 1 Navy Blue Charmeuse Gown with overdress of Georgette, dou ble sash; size 42. $45.00> was $69.50. Maternity Coats 1 Large Heavy Coat, gray; straight lines; size 40. $82.001 was $64.60. 1 Brown Velour Coat, satin lined; size 40. $32.001 was $42.75. Maternity Section, Fourth floor. Millinery 10 Feather Hats in black, brown and sand. $7.30 each; were $10.00 and $12.50. 20 Trimmed Velvet Hata in black and colors. $6.00 each; were $9.95. 13 Soft Velvet Hats in black and combinations of colors,. $3.03 each; were $6.50. 30 Children's Velour and Beaver Hats, navy, black, green and gray. $3.96 each; were $5.00. 23 Children's Wool Felt Hats, small pokes, black, navy and car dinal. *1.00 each; were $1.95. 25 Children's Bright Finish Felt Hats in cardinal, rose, navy and gray. $1.93 each; were $3.50. Millinery Salon, Second floor. Suits for Stout Women 1 Strictly Tailored Oxford Gray Suit, braid trimmed; size 44. $29.30; was $50.00. 2 Oxford Gray Suits, belted and button trimmed, plain lining in one and fancy lining in the other; sizes 42% and 48%. $29.30 each; were $50.00. 1 Navy Blue Gabardine Suit, long, graceful lines, with silk stitching and button trimming; size 46. $29.301 was $40.00. 1 Dark Brown Gabardine Tai lored Suit, button trimmed; satin lining; size 46V?. $29.50; was $60.00. 2 Wool Poplin Suits, belted and button trimmed; sizes 43 and 45. $29.50 each; were $5.">.00. 1 Black Foplin Suit, belted; size 43. $29.50; was $55.00. 1 Belted Navy Blue Poplin Suit, finished with buttons; fancy silk lining; size 41. $29.50; was $55.00. Special Sise Section, Third floor. Sweaters Reduced 5 Turquoise Or White Fiber Silk Sweaters, fancy stitched and finish ed with Roman striped bordered collar and cuffs; one 42, three 44 one 46. $$.73 each; were $l,".oo. ' 1 Salmon Fiber Silk Sweater, fancy weave, purled at waistline black silk striped; size 44. snrsi was $10.00. ' ' 1 Buff Ribbed Wool Sweater with fancy purple stripe on border and collar; size 40. $0.73; was $12.75 1 White Angora Sweater with black knit collar, cuffs, belt and border; size 40. $8.75; was $11.75. 3 White Brushed Wool Sweaters with deep square collar and turn back cuffs of black borders tr, white; one 38. one 40 and one 42 $$.75? waa $10.00. Sweater Section. Third floor Women's Underwear 19 Women's Swiss Ribbed fall weight mercerized Combination Suits, low neck, sleeveless, ankle length; size 6; $2.25 suit; were $3. 25 Women's Jersey Ribbed Black Cotton Tights, knee lengths; sizes 6> 7, 8, and 0; 30c each; were $1.00. 28 Women's Jersey Ribbed Cot ton Combination Suits; fall weight, low neck, sleeveless, knee and an kle lengths; size 7; $1.60 each; were $2.00. Women's Underwear. Third floor. Women's Dresses 8 Black and Njvw ^aves; sizes 36 to 42. $.10.00 each, were $60.00. 6 Brown, Navy and Taunn Vel veteen Dresses! Special at Women', Apparel, fhird flew. Corsets Reduced 5 pairs Pink Striped Coutil R & G Corsets, low bust or elastio waist line models; sizes 19, 21, 26 and 28. y%0O pair; were $5.00. 6 pairs La Resista Corsets with treco insert at front; ? flexible bon ing; medium low bust and long skirt; sizes 21, 22, 23, 25 and 26. Jtxso pair; were $5.00. 4 pairs La Resista Corsets for the full figure; medium bust and long skirt; sizes 33 and 34. $2.50 pair; were $4.50. 4 pairs Pink Batiste Corsets for slight figures, elastic waistline; sizes 19, 20 and 26. $1.00 pair; were $3.00. Corset Section, Third floor. It has been our endeavor to assemble for this closing day of October?Remnant Friday?a collection of items that in number, intrinsic worth and unusual value are the most important of the Autumn season. We believe we have succeeded in making it of exceptional interest to every one having any desire to economize on useful, high grade, seasonable goods. No Remnants sent C.O-D. or on approval; no phone or mail orders accepted 42 Pairs Women's Brown Shoes. Special Price, $6.95 Pair. A special purchase we have just received, consisting of 43 pairs Women's Dark Brown Kldskin Shoes with fawn cloth top, straight tip accentuating the slender last; welt soles and leather Louis heel. Sizes 4, 4%, 5 5% 6 ? % 7 and 7*A; 4, 414, 6, 5% 6. 6*4, 7 7%B; 4, 4*4. 6. 5H. 6. 6*4, 7 and 7*4C. Special price, $?.9S pair. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. An Extremely Important Friday Offering of Women's Lingerie, Undermuslins, Sateen Petticoats, Crepe Kimonos and Cover-All Aprons Greatly below the usual prices for garments of these qualities?on sale for the one day only?Friday. White Nainsook Envelope Chemise, $1.00 Each IS dozen Chemise, corset-cover style, daintily trimmed with fine Valencicnnes lace; tailored style, with camisole top, embroid ered in blue and pink dots; also a Camisole style of flesh-tinted mull. Flesh-tinted Mull Chemise, $1.45 Each 5 dozen Flesh-tinted Mull Chemise, corset-cover style, with blue hemstitching; shirred at waist, giving a dainty suggestion of the Empire effect. Nainsook and Cambric Corset Covers, 35c Each 10 dozen Fitted and Loose Cambric and Nainsook Corset Cov ers, trimmed with lace or embroidery insertion and edging. Japanese Cotton Crepe Kimonos, $3.50 Each 5 dozen Japanese Cotton Crepe Kimonos, regular Japanese model, having loose flowing sleeves, daintily hand-embroidered with sprays of cherry blossoms. Shades of light blue, rose, old blue and lavender. Black Sateen Petticoats, $1.95 Each 5 dozen Black Knickerbocker Sateen Petticoats, with deep plaited and tucked flounces in colored conventional designs of rose, old blue and violet. French Nainsook Gowns, Special, $3.95 Each 3 dozen French Nainsook and Percale Gowns, low square or round neck and stitched-in short sleeves, hand embroidered in dainty floral sprays and hand scalloped. Cover-All Aprons. Special, $1.95 Each White Lawn and Cambric or Plain Blue Chambray Aprons; long sleeves, ve neck, pockets and adjustable belt; fasten in back. Sizes 38, 40, 42 and 44. A limited quantity. And the following remnants: 3 Philippine Cambric Petticoats, deep flounce, beautifully hand embroidered in lloral sprays and scalloping; 36, 38 and 40 inch lengths. $&83 each; were $4.75. 12 Plesh-tinted Washable Camisoles, shirred on two rows of elastic at top; satin ribbon straps; size 36. 85c each; were $1.00. 8 French Percale Gowns, low square neck and kimono or set-in sleeves; loose and yoke effects, daintily hand-embroidered in solid or eyelet work and hand-scalloping; sixes 36, 38 and 40. $4.75 each; were $6.00. 5 Taffeta Petticoats with deep straight plaited flounce; green, vio let, 1 changeable and 1 Dresden coloring; 36 and 38 inch lengths. $5.95 each; were $7.50 and $8.00. 5 Violet and Gold Changeable Taffeta Petticoats, plaited and tucked flounce; 36-inch length. $2.95 each; were $4.50. 11 Black and White Figured Percale Bungalow Aprons, slip-over sleeveless style, trimmed in plaid bands; sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42. $1.45 each; were $1.95. 5 Checked or Striped Gingham House Dresses, collarless and roll collar styles; long sleeves and belted; sizes 36, 40 and 42. $1.95 each; were $4.00. Underwear, Pettleost and House Dress Section. Third floor. Friday Clearance of Toys and Dolls Dressed and Undressed Dolls in various sizes, some slightly soiled or damaged. The values are remarkable. ^ 24 Dolls at 25c each; were $1.00 to $2.00 36 Dolls at 19c each; were 30c to $3.00 111 Dolls at 50c each; were $1.25 to $3.25 37 Dolls at $1.00 each; were $1.95 to $6.50 4 Dolls at 5c each; were 10c to 75c Doll Hats and Furnishings greatly reduced; attractive styles that any little girl will be delighted with. 36 Doll Hats at 10c each; were 25o to $3.00 125 Doll Hats at Be each; were 26c 7 Doll Hats at 5c each; were 15c Doll Coats, $2.50 each; were $5.00 and $10.00 Doll Coat. $1.00; was $4.00 Pairs Doll Gloves, 9Sc pair; were $1.25 Doll Sewing Box, 25e; was $1.00 Doll Swing, 25ci was $1.00 Doll Raincoat, 215c; was }2.00 Doll Raincoat, 25c| was 75c Colored Kggs, 25c each; were $1.00 and $3.00 3 Doll Outfits, 20c each; were $2.00 1 Doll Sewing Box. 25c; was (1-00 17 Doll Outfits. Be each; were 16c 60 Khaki Army and Navy Checkerboards, 10e? were 50? 2 Doll Outfits, 50c each: were $2.00 and $2.50 3 Doll Sewing Boxes, 50c each; were $2.00 and $3.50 In the Sporting Goods Section: 9 pairs All-wool Knitted Footless Scout Stockings, $1.50 pair; were $3.00. To;s and Sporting Goods, fourth flow. Important Remnant Day Offerings in: Wizard Cleaning Products, Carpet Sweepers, Toilet Paper and Laundry Soap Three Standard Wizard Cleaners greatly reduced. 98 cans Wizard Automobile Polish, $8c can; waa 50c. For clean ing, polishing and renewing the finish of autos. . 72 bottles Wizard White Shoe Cleaner, 10ci was itc. Cleans and whitens calf, kid, suede and canvas shoes. . ? 82 Wizard Hand Dusters. 15c each; ware 25c. Chemically treated dusters for dusting furniture, bric-a-brac; absorbs dust and never scatters it. , Colonial Metal Carpet Sweepers, Special. $1.95 each. An all-metal frame Carpet Sweeper with band to protect furniture; good bristle brush, rubber tired wheels. Now is the time, to get a serviceable carpet sweeper very specially priced. 400 rolls Indian Toilet Paper, l$c roll; $1X10 doz. A good quality Tissue, and a generous sis* roll. Swift's Pride Soap, 7c cake; $8c dozen. Only 330 cakes of this soap; not less than two dozen delivered. . . . .. . And the following remnants; slightly damaged or soiled:: 4 Galvanized Wash Tubs, $1.10 each; were $1.65; 1 at SOci was $1.25. 2 Garbage Pails, $1.15 each; were $2.00. 1 4-ft. Stepladder, $1.35; was $2.40. 2 Glass Towel Bars, white brackets. #5e each; were 1 Glass Towel Bar. white bracket. $1.35; was $2.25. 1 Galvanized Ash Can. dented. $1.$S| was $2.45. 3 Wizard Oil Mops. 75c each; were $1.25. 1 Wizard Broom Cover, 20ci was 35c. 1 Wizard Mop Cleaner. 5ci was 15c. Housewares, Fifth floor. "~ $1.85. We Have Selected From Regular Stock 25 Women's Suits Reduced Them to $29.50 Each; Were $45.00, $55.00 and $65.00 Checked Velours, Cheviots, Serges and Tricotines, in brown, wine, navy blue and black shades. Box coat styles with narrow string belts and high choker collars. Finely tailored in every respect. Sizes 36 to 42. Women'* Soit Section. Third floor. 200 Pairs Boys' Tailored Wool Knickerbockers On Sale Friday, $2.85 Pair Boys' Separate Wool Knickerbocker?, tailored especially for us of good short lengths of fabrics that had accumulated in the shop of one of our best suit'makers. They are made in a manner much superior to that of the usual odd knickerbockers and separate trousers, for the very good reason that they are made by a suit maker instead of an odd pants maker. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Specially priced for Friday, $2.85 pair. 60 Paul Jones Middy Suits, $2.25 Each, Were $3.75 Made of fine White Galatea, with collars and cuffs of con trasting colors; emblem on sleeve; sailor tie. Closed out at this low price because sizes are broken, and they are slightly soiled from display. , 6 Dozen Boys' Wool Caps, 65c Each Were $1.00 and $1.25 Assorted Golf Caps, small and mediun shapes; fancy patterns in dark shades and the medium tones; all sizes. Boys* Store, Fourth Hoor. Friday Clearance Photo Frames One lot Gilt Swinging Phote Frames; sizes 7x9 and 6x10 inches. $5c each; were $1.25. One lot of Photo Frames in various sizes and finishes. Half Price Picture Section, Fourth floor. Friday Sale Imitation Cluny Laces, 20c Yard ? Infants' Wear 2 Sets Blue Shields for Infant's Crib, slightly soiled. $4.50 set; were $7.50 5 Infants' Light Blue Quilted Silk Wrappers, $3.15 each;were $4.25. 26 Infants' Silk and Wool or Cot ton and Wool Shirts. Sizes 6 months to 2 years. 50c each; were 75c and $1.00. . > 1 Infants' Pink Crepe de Chine Coat, interlined and finished with hand-embroidered collar - and smocking; size 1 year. $7.50; waa $12.00. 8 LittlS Children's Heavy Wool Sweaters in coral and blue, but ton in front; white sailor collar, belt and pockets. $3.75 each; were $5.00. Infants' Section, Fourth floor. Imitation Cluny Lace three inches wide, in a num _ very attractive patterns, desirable for trimming children's garments, underwear and fajicy work lor Christmas giving. Special price, 20e yard. lace Section, First floor. * ; Men's Furnishings Men's Overcoats and Raincoats 10 Young Men's Light-Weight Overcoats, suitable for spring and fall wear; gray, blue and fancy mixtures. Coats of this quality, if bought from the wholesaler today, would cost you much more than the former prices. Sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42. $28.75 each; were $40 and $45.00. 4 Black Rubberised Cape Rain coats. $18.73 each; were $30.00. Men's Clothes, First floor. Men's Shoes and House Slippers 12 Pairs Men's Tan Waterproof Blucher Shoes, heavy, double soles; fine shoes for outdoor wear. For those that can be fitted these offer an extraordinary value; sizes 7, 7^i and 8 A; 6 and 6'/i B; 6 and 6% C; 6 and 11D. $#.25 pair; were $9.00. If bought at the pres ent time they would sell for $12.00. 12 Pairs Tan Russia Calf Opera cut House Slippers; sizes 10and 11 only. $2.25 pair; were $4.50. 12 Pairs Warm Blanket Cloth Bath Slippers: sizes 9. 10 and 11 only. Special price. $1JS pair. Men's Shoe Section. First floor. Women's Silk and Cotton Waists 2S Georgette Crepe Waists, in French blue, white and flesh; tuck ed, lacc-trimmed and braided styles; quantities and sizes; three 34, eight 36, four 38. two 40, three 42, one 44, two 46. $2.1)5 each; were $5.00 and $5.75. 3 Black Crepe de Chine Waists, plain tailored with convertible collars; sizes and quantities: two 34, one 36. $XOS each; were $5.00. 25 White and Flesh Georgette Crepe Waists, one with wide em broidered ruffle around neck and cuffs, and the other. 6tyle lias collar finished in narrow ruffle and tie; quantity and sizes: one 34. six 36, eight 38, five 40, two 42, two 4f and one 4$. $3.95 each; were $6,00. 2 Colored Striped Percale Waists, white pique collars; size 34. $Sc each; were $1.50. 4 White and Colored Striped Voiles, white collar; soiled; one 38, two 40, one 42. $8c each; were $1.00. 12 WaistB of Voile. Dimity, Linen . and Organdy, tailored, embroidered and lace trimmed; one 34. two 36, . two 38, one 40, two 42. three 44, one 46. $2.95 each; were $4.50 to $6.00. 8 Lingerie Waists, gingham, linen, batiste and dimity; two 36. one 40, one 42, one 44. three 46. $1410 each; were $2.25 to $2.93. Waist Section. Third floor. '? ?? y 300 Yards Imported Printed Mohair Casement Cloth For Curtains, Slip Covers, Cush ions, Etc. Genuine Mohair and a very high grade quality which will give the ltailt of service. The lot includes dark and light colorings, and is an extraordinary, offering; worth $3.50 per y?rd on the market today. 50 Inche$ Wide, 95c Yard Curtain Section. Fifth floor. 36 pieces Men's Balbriggaa Underwear, a discontinued atyla; shirts, short sleeves; sizes 36. 4$ and 48. Drawers, ankle lenfth, . -reinforced seat; sizes $4. 36, U, 42 and 48. $5e each; were $1.00. 20 pairs Men's Fancy Silk Socka, striped and plain patterns; siaea 9, 9>? and 10. 50e pair; were S5c and $1.25. 21 Men's Khaki Colored Cotton Shirts, linen neck bands, soft cuffs sizes 14%. 15, 15%, 16% sad 17. $1.65 each. 18 Men's Silk Reefers, stripes and plain colors, fringe ends. $1.45 each; were $2.50 and $3.00 each. 12 Men's Knitted Silk and Fiber Mixed Reefers, striped patterns finished with fringe. $1M each; were $3.50. Men's Ftxrnishinirs. First tlonr. A Large Collection of Short Length$ and Remnants Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics A large accumulation of short lengths during the past week en ables us to offer Cretonnes in var ious weights. Drapery Nets, Voiles and various materials for curtains, bags, cushions, fancy work, making , Christmas gifts, short curtains and upholstery work. At One-Third Former Prices Also the following: 2 pairs Checked Marquisette Curtains, white, neat lace edge, 2% yards; $2.73 pair; were $4.50. 4 pairs Voile Curtains with lace decoration: slightly discolored; 2',4 yardK: $2.50 pair; were $5.00. 2 pairs White Voile Curtains, at tractive border, ZM yards; $2 75 pair; were $5.00. 3 pairs White Voile Curtains; one pair imperfect, one pair soiled; neatly decorated; $340 pair; were $6.75. 2 pairs Voile Curtains, lace edge; slightly soiled; $2.25 pair; were $4.00. 2 pairs Renaissance on net, white. Curtains; $4.00 pair; were $6.50. 50 Pairs White Marquisette Curtains 2% Yards Long With Dutch Valance This small lot of 50 pairs of white'Marquisette Curtains with Dutch Valance are finished with two-inch-;hemstiteh, and Is an ex cellent value; worth ti.M pair. Special at $1.75 Pair Dnperles stifl Curtains, Fifth floor. Chinaware 2 SI-piece American Porcelain Decorated Dinner Sets. Special value, $7.50 set. 6 doz. Gold and White Pie Plates; slightly imperfect: 50c doz.; were $1.00 doz. 6 Gold and White American Por celain Dinner Plates; $1.80; were $2.75. , 6 Gold and White Porcelain Soup Plates: $1 JO each; were $2.35. 24 Gold and White American Porcelain Bowls; 15e each; were 35c. ^ 1 Decorated French China Sugar Bowl, $1.0U| was $2.50. 9 Decorated English Porcelain Soup Plates; 15e each; were $5c. 1 Handsome Gold and Green Mayonaise Bowl, Havlland China; $2.50;. was $5.00. l Decorated Porcelain Covered Butter Dish; 35c; was $L00. 1 Limoges China Tea Pot, neat pattern; TSet was $2.00. 1 Havlland China Platter, rose design; tUOi was $6.50. 5 Handsome Decorated Bouillon Cups and Saucers; 45e each; were $1.15. Chinaware Rrrtioh. HftS