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TANGLED LIVES -By ANN FORESTER A ithnt of "(telto W<{«." CHAPTER XLVII. MAEDY. Riverton society rAnd what we may lack in quantity we make up in quality!” Mrs Cameron was accustomed to say) found itself in a quandry. What attitude to take toward Roger Cameron's widow? Mrs. Roger Cam eron, mistress of the Cameron fortune was a person to be courted. But Mrs. Cora Cameron was a person to avoid offending. Over bridge tables at porch parties; down the first Invitation to dinner. Mother told me you didn't go to that tea fight she was giving last week. You wouldn't go to the club dance with me. And last night you weren't anywhere to i be seen—even in yo»r own home! Why | do you suppose I went to that dance last night It it wasn't because I thought j you'd be there?” Joyce thought of how fervently she had once longed to go to such dances with Norman. How she had wanted to be part of that gay social life of River* 1 ton—one of the pretty girls who passed the Commerclsl House Summer eve Very handsome and earnest he was, his pleading: fare close to her own. I In sewing circles—at the younger set's Thursday Night Bridge Club, at the Country Club dances, the subject was thoroughly thrashed out. Mrs Harmon, president of the River tori Ladies' Sewing Club, couldn't take a book from the library without bring ing up the subject with little freckle faced Geneva Haines, who was librarian. "-1 really can't think what to do about the next meeting at my house. If I ask this girl Joyce then Cera won't come. And if I don’t ask her . . . well, my husband was telling me he wanted her to buy some of that new issue of gas stock and after all, there’s no need to snub her. . . ’’Of course, when she lived here be fore none of us knew her—not really knewr her-” fluttered Geneva, and every freckle seemed t*> twinkle with earnestness, "but after all. as you say. dear Mrs. Harmon, perhaps we ought to be big about this thing: for after all. she is enormously rich, and she s been everywhere, and. after all, traver is so broadening. . . Ana it s an very wei*- went on Mrs. Harmon fretfully, “for Cora to expect us to take up her quarrels, but Cora doesn't like to play second fiddle, and that's what she promises to be for five years at least, from what I hear of the old man's will, and Natalie and Cora Cameron never-“ "Sh-h-h! Here she comes-’’ Geneva's fervent whisper as Joyce came into the library. Mrs. Harmon discreetly stooped and pretended to be so absorbed in the titles of the lower row of books that she was unaware of another's presence. Both pair of eyes turned to follow the grace ful figure of the girl as she left. It remained for Mrs. Lloyd Weaver to take the bit in her teeth and bolt at the head of public opinion. A canny word from Lawyer Weaver to his sagacious wife and Joyce received an invitation to the Country Club dance, which was quite the peak of Riverton society. Not only was the invitation proffered, but it was immediately fol lowed by Norman's offer to drive her to the club. Riverton society might have spared Itself the perplexity. Young Mrs. Roger Cameron, it appeared, wanted none of it. Joyce smothered a contemptuous little smile and discreetly begged to be excused. "Why are you so remote?” asked Norman irritably. Joyce had come down to his father's office on business, and Norman had immediately inveigled her into his own private office. It was a hot day toward the last of Summer, so hot that the women's heels sunk into the asphalt of Main street and left little half moons in the soft surface. Norman thought how coolly lovely Joyce looked. She wore a chiffon dress, fashionably long, and of a pale orchid which deepened the violet light in her eyes. Norman found himself remem bering the long-ago twilight when he had thought her eyes looked like pools of purple ink. The loose waves of her hair were parted and brought to a soft flat knot at the back of her neck. An exotic and metropolitan figure which made River ton girls, bobbed and shirt-skirted to a stereotyped pattern, appear stale and uninteresting by Contrast, In the dusk of the office here, back grounded by the tiers of pigskin law books, Joyce was a vision to make a young man's heart beat faster. She turned deep blue eyes upon him. "Remote? I?” • "Don't try to pretend!" Norman said harshly. "You've avoided me ever since you came back. Joyce! You turned ! rung?, laughing and singing in auto | mobiles on their way to the Country j Club. And ahe remembered the night j she flad waited alone under the dark .maples—waited for Norman, who was ashamed to be seen with her. . . . Perhaps something of this showed on her face, for he spoke with rough earnestness. ,-I was a fool once. Joyce, but don’t 1 punish me for that forever! I was just a kid in college—snobbish like all kids. But I was really crary about you, Joyce, , .lust as I am today. And even if you were different—if you were still down there in that shabby old place. I'd be the same as I am now. For you'd still be you—just as beautiful—as sweet-” "Hush!” Norman caught Joyce's slim hand, pressed it hard against his lips. "I mean It. Joyce. I love you. I al ways have. You were meant for me-” “Oh. no. . . . Please!” Very handsome and earnest he was, his pleading face close to her own. Something of the old Norman in his intent eyes. Something of the old magic coming down through the years like faint perfume. Anything might have happened in j that moment throbbing with old mem- I ories—but nothing did, for the door j opened and the mouse-gray stenog rapher-very obviously delighted at the opportunity—came into the room. “Mr. Parks to see you, Mr. Weaver.” she murmured with a look of fgint malice at the girl across the room. Norman swore softly. “I'd forgotten about that fellow! Joy—you'll go for a drive with me tonight?" But the spell w'as broken for the time being. Joyce drew her hand gently away. "I don't know. . . . Not to night . . . later on-” Norman’s words lingered in the girl's mind as she walked slowly along Main street on her way home. "If you were still down there in that shabby place I'd be the same as I am now. . . .” Was the cricle closing? Was fate draw New Discovery Stops Cause of Stomach Gas In his private practice. Dr. Carl I discovered the cause of stomach gas' was often in the UPPER bowel. So he perfected a simple remedy to wash out st -imach and BOTH upper and lower bowel. He named this remedy Adlerika. Adlerika washes out poisons which cause gas nervousness, bad sleep. Get Adlerika today; in 2 hours you will be rid of all gas and bowel poisons. Peoples Drug Stores —Ad vertisement. ’ • j morning Shake into your 7 / . shoes some Allen's § .•*/ Foot= Ea&. It will five you i day of V re,t ^rom ^ot. t‘rc<^* smarting, ach rj ing feet, stop the pain of corns and bunions. Make new or tight shoes Zi; feel easy. 2 Sires now sold. For fret sample address Allen’s Foot-Ease, feS Le Roy, N. Y. \f Allen’s Foot-Ease i - I - cfe palais Royal an H&W Foundation will do wonders for your figure! Ask Mrs. Medean—an H & W expert from New York who will he in our Corset Department this week. She will help ydtl select the H Sc W model that will give you a figure for the coming summer. priced dt 3*50 to 12*50 Palais Royal—Third Floor in* her closer to Norman—Norman whom she had loved so ardently—so recklessly In the old days? Once she had longed for wealth, Joyce remem bered a little bitterly. Pate had heaped wealth In her lap. Was fate, In the same lavish manner, going to give her Norman’s, love. . . . Joyce had reached the scanty awning of Hlalop's vegetable store Crates of wilted lettuce, of squashy tomatoes were tilted on end about the entrance. A woman in a faded orange house dress, balancing a hot fat bsby on her thin hip, stood while she dubiously Angered vegetables. Her broad straw hat shaded her face so that Joyce could not see her features clearly. If It had not been for the curious little shrinking In her manner, the obvious way in which she stepped into the doorway, Joyce would have passed her by as a stranger. As it was she found herself looking with a sudden quick interest . . . found Herself recognizing the thin fig ure. the freckled face of her cousin, Maddy. iTomorrow—The Acid Test.) The Leipzlfr. nr—-- iyt fair now has 57 exhibition buildings. RESTORES ANCIENT FETES _ Yu-Yi B<e-e*tabllehes Holidays of the Manchus. CHANOHCHUN, Manchuria (IP).— The ancient holidays Of his fathers, the Manchus, have been ordered restored in the new Manchurian state by Henry Pu-Yl, Its head, and former boy Km- I peror of China. By hit decree the newer holidays of I the Chinese Republic, including October 11, the anniversary of the revolution, have been outlawed. Tne new schedule will Include the observance of the ancient festivals of the four seasons, three Confuclan re ligious fetes and such picturesque holi days at the Dragon Boat Festival. Jobless Full Grass. DARWIN, Australia OP) —'When un employment became a problem in Darwin, the government provided ecores of men with work at $5 a day. They were assigned to cut down and pull up the grass, which grows so rapidly in the rarth that it would overrun everything If not kept 1n check. $1.95 to $2.95 Jewelry, 29c 6 rhinestone bracelets .29c 7 pearl (simulated) bracelets.29e S rhinestone neklacet.29a 10 assorted sport neeklaoct.29c 18 pins. 29c 5 pairs earrind*.29e MOSES—FIRST FLOOR VP. ft. 3ttose* S? Son* NAtional 3770 Store Hours: 9:15 to 6 F St. at 11th SPECIAL LUNCHEON Assorted Gold Guts.. 25c With Potato Salad . . . Sliced Cucumbers and Pickled Beet! . . . Rolls A Rutter . . . Iced T#a . . . Coffee ... or Milk. Opportunity Day Tomorrow, extraordinary values—special purchases, low pieces, as well as regular merchandise, odd lots, broken sizes. Some slightly soiled or damaged. The values in every instance are truly remarkable 1 No C. O. D/s ... No Mail Orders ... No Phone Orders. Also please note that because of the low prices and limited numbers, we cannot guarantee that quantities will last throughout the day. Linens Greatly Reduced Limited anantlty of Kpanlsh oral and oblear hand-embroidered dollies. Were tl.Mi tomorrow. lie 1 Pare linen creen damask din ner set. hemstitched, cloth sire i!S.Z ‘".V*. 1 aare llnen-rolored satin damdsk dinner set. hemstitched i doth 70s 10*. IS napkins. Was K7.0D. Ild.M 1 pare linen damask while table cloth. also 71x7*: soiled. Was MS# .*1.74 • pare linen white damask table , sloths, rise 71x10*. were tfi.so. Soiled .9S.94 1 pare linen white da cloth, also 07xM. 11 imparted ■'Arlstfx” bath taw els. Were **.88 . Me 4 Imported "Arlstex" bath tow els. Were C.M Me I moire ta'lored bedspreads, size *7x108. Were S19.$4 98 II wool-Ailed comforts, size 77x 84. Were *3. *7.94 1 pr. North Star all-wool blan kets. site 7ts84. rut smile. Were tll.M pr.; tomorrow, pr., Ilf 74 1 "Orexon" blankets, size *0x80; all wool, plain colors. Were * *7.15 *4.84 * prs. all-wool blankets, also 70s 80. Were *10 pr. r tomorrow, Pr.*4 98 1 North Star all-wool blanket, plaid; size 70x80. Was *17. As Is . (4.98 * Odd Lot of Fancy Linens Vs of Regular Price Includes doilies for tables, buffets, vanities, etc. In oblong, round or square shapes. Trimmed with exquisite lace or embroidery. All are now at !* of their original prices. 85c to $1 Linens 50c Linens 33c 16c 95c Linens $1.75 to $2 Linens 24c 58c $2.50 to $3.50 Linens, only 94c Also a Urge assortment of pieces, including starts, bridge sets, etc., of finest fancy linens, tomorrow, leas. MOSBS—FIRST FLOOR Toiletries 90 Bath Salt and Dusting Powder, novelty boxes. Formerly 11.06; now .Be 12 Osimlr Perfume. Formerly £1.50; now 44c 1 Bottle D'Orsay I.e Dandy, slight ly evaporated. Formerly 925.00; now . £10.00 1 Bottle Caron, slightly evaporat ed. Formerly $12.50; now. 93.95 2 Sets. Perfume, Toilet Water ahd Powder. Formerly $6.50: now •5.00 1 Yardley Smelling Salts. For merly $1.50; now .75c 6 Bottles F.anehere Blue Rose Bath Salts. Formerly $1.00; now 39e 3 Breath of Spring Dusting Pow der. Formerly $1.50; now 75c 2 Caopi Dnstinc Powder. For merly £1.00: now. 50c 5 Barbasol Shaving Creanj. For. merly 50c; now 20c 6 Bost Tooth Paste. Formerlv 50c now 29c 8 s. s. White Tooth Paste. For merly 25c; now 15c 5 Dr. West Tooth Paste. Former ly 25c; now ... 17e 5 Kolvnos Dental Cream. For merly 30c: now ....16c 10 Dr. West Tooth Brush. For merly 50c; now . . 31c • Prophylactic Tooth Brush. For merly 56c; now .31e • Pears' T**B«parent Soap, for merly 25c; now 15c 2 Botes Pears’ Glycerine Soap. 3 in box. Formerlv 25c: now 15c 3 Boxes Laeo Castile Soap. 3 in box. Formerly 50c; now 25c 6 Cakes Johnson's Babv Soap. Formerly 25e: now . . . 10c. 12 Bottles Mortemoth. £1.25 sire. Sow 27c 18 Assorted Compacts. £2 op to 65.60; now 47c BIOSES—FIRST FLOOR Drapery Dept. Odds and Ends U plain rayon *atin dIIIo*«. Were SI.#4 Me 85c Curtains, 35c Only 65 pairs of these ruffled cur tains with baby ruffles and tfe baelt*. Ip plain blue marquisette 1 ffMCnne-fotered screen. Was *27.50 .*7 .ft 2 Chinese embroidered four-fold screens. Were *50.$24.84 1 wall paper-covered screen. Was *23.50 *7.91 1 blue burlap-covered screen. Was |12 .*6.91 6 water-proof-covered chair backs. Were *1.25.10c 3 Bar Harbor chair cushions. Were *1.84..Ole *5 yards odd colors of 30-inch theatrical gauze. Was 24c; to morrow. yard.5c 85c to $2.50 Curtain Fabrics* 24c yd. Only SCO yards of this curtain and drapery fabric, odd pieces. & to 30 yards to each piece. 25c to $1 Curtain Materials, 9c yd. 150 yards plain-colored mar quisette and rayon curtain ma terials. 65c to 94c 36-inch Cretonnes, 24c yd. Only SM yards of this cretonne. 2 fancy ornamental Iron rods for circular-top windows; 40 inches wide by 36 inches hirh. Were !62.50 .*4.04 vrftiddw shade. 63 in. by 6 ft.; an. Was *3.75.*1.04 1 vjfidow shade. 63 in. by 11 ft.; duplex. Was *7.«o.*1.91 1 windo# shade. 67 in. by 6 ft.; cloth only. W’as S3.91c $2 to $25 Slip Covers, Etc. 48c to $2.94 Sample slip covers for Chair or two-piece suites. Made-up drapery sets. 1 •f a kind. r«d as dis play. etc. Sold as is. ' No exchances. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR $1.50 to $3.75 Linoleum Remnants 88c s<i- >d Plain, firared Inlaid, tile pat t e rn s, marbleized effect*. Some pieces are larpe enourh for medium sized kitchen. Very specially priced. Rugs Greatly Reduced 1—9x12 leamlexx neared Avmin iter. Wai *11,80 *23.14 1—8.3x10.0 ftemmles* Firared Ax mlnxtrr. Wax *13.80 *21.*4 1—1.1x10.0 Seamlrxx Fixured Ax mlnxter. Wax *41.28.*21.44 t—1x10 Plain Wool Reversible Chenille Rati. Were *01 *10.44 1—1.1x10.0 Plain Taupe Velvet Rat. with border. Wax *14.10. Sow .*21.44 • —0x9 Firared Axmlnxter Rot. Wax *21.80.SIC 44 I—0x9 Plain Axmlnxter Rur. Roxe color. Wax *13.*21.14 • —1*0 Factory Hooked Rut. Wax *21.10; tomorrow.tlO.M 4—0x9 Fiber Rati. Klmlark make. Were *11.40.*1.94 I—0x9 Wilton Rot; ax lx. Wax *09. *2* 9 Saser-Onallty Cocoa boor Matt. Were M.80 and M *1.91 MOSES— FOURTH FLOOR 9 Leather Goods 5 Ban. War# *1.1 is.7* I Baa. Smooth Calf with sfts.ke skin Olfh. Was *17.50.*3.66 3 Enraiooa and Poach Baaa. Wara *5.*3.1* II Billfolds of (engine laithar. Were *9.50 and *5.75e 7 Billfolds, real leather. Were *1 . .Mo .1 Card Cases. Were tt.M_Me 3 Coin Parses, real florentlne. Were *1.50c 7 Real Ostrich Billfolds. Were *5 .*1 00 MOSES—FIR8T FLOOR. 25c ’Kerchiefs, 9c Limited number; pure linen 3d Ladles’ Linen Handkerchiefs. Were Me. How.fte 34 Ladles Linen Handkerchiefs. Were 75e. Now.I9e 10 dot. Ladles Linen Handker chiefs. Were *1.15 dot. Now Me 30 Odds and Ends Initial Hand kerchiefs. Were 50c. NOW. 33c 40 Men's Linen Handkerchiefs. W«d 7V. No#.lie 30 Men's Linen Handkerchief*. Ware SSe. Now.19c MOSSS—FIRST FLOOR $1 Collar and Cuff Sets, 39c Limited number; of ecru lace • 30 Plecea Chiffon, Crewe or Loco Collar and Caff Beta. Formerly vp to *4.96. No#.Me 3 Yd*, qeoraett* Pleated Raffiins. Llfbt bind. Formerly *1.96 yd. No# . ...77e yd. 14 Silk Scarfs; assorted styles and colors. Formerly *3.9.1. Now .*1.69 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Right When You Are Wanting New SHOES Comes This Timely SALE Of New and Intriguing Jacqueline Modes $4M | I Formerly to sr.so New Summer Styles Most Every Site Our Higher Grade Department. Second Floor POPULAR PRICK MILLINERY SHOP 150 Hats $1-94 Formerly $2.95 to $4.95 \ splendid collection of smart straws. Including montelupo, sharkskin and other interesting straws. Black, brown, navy, red or green. AU head rites in the collection. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR “Marathon” Health Shoes for Children Greatly Reduced Scientifically constructed. “Best in the Long Run." Baby Jr. sixes $4 to 6. reduced to $1.74 Infants’ sixes $4 to 8. reduced to $2.34 Children's and Misses’ sises 84 to 3, reduced to ..$2.74 Children’s Apparel Greatly Reduced 85 tots’ coats .$2 11.79 girls’ flktXts ..$1 11.50 girls' sweaters .96c ll boys’ wool knickers.74c R9c boys’ shirts . i.59c II play suits .59c 94 to $5 gtrtt’ silk dreoa9s.$2.50 R9c beach pajamas.56c |1 tots' wool bathing*.64c M08SS—SECOND FLOOR. Silk Undies 8 chemise of error-hack satin and crepe r<r chine: lire trimmed: were SI 1.50 to 515: special.M I chemise of erepe de chine trimmed with lace, tle-around saahes; were *7.88 to 59: special .*4.95 I* handmade silk slips with law trim: ■hort lensths: were (9 to *11.5*.*2.79 I* nl*htjes. ill haudmade, lace trim or hand embroidered, tle-around sashes: were .*3.85 ! neslieees. plain or lace and chiffon trim, neih. orchid and blue. Small and me Jlum sites; were *2* and $2*.8d; at la. 85.79 I pajama, plahi Ripe trimmed #lth eon trastine shade of yellow. ThrCe-ptere ittle. Site IS; was S25.*5.79 MOSES—THIRD FLOOR. $4.75 to $6 Bathing Suits $2^5 28 all-wool bathing suits; 1 or 2 piece styles; medium or sun tan baeks. Green, blue, red, yellow or rose. Broken sizes. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR $3.75 Skirts $1.79 24 all-wool skirts, plain colors: with pleats or flare*. Some with bat tom. Mark, blue, Ian, rust or green. Sizes 26 to 32. $2.75 Sweaters 49c Sleeveless sweaters of figured lislr. Flesh or white. Sizes 24, 36 and 38. m $1.85 Jersey Blouses 49c Only 17. Plain color*, vee or square necklines. Trimmed with buttons and belts. Several colors. 12 net blouses in white, frilly trims. Vee necklines. Sixes 34, 36 and 38. Were S2.75. 95e. $2.75 Linen Frocks $1.49 Onlv 23. Daytime frocks of broad cloth or linen. Plain colors or trimmed with contrasting shades. Half sleeve. Blue, green, pink or peach. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR. Kayser’s Undies Discontinued styles. in rlove illk snd rayon. 3 Milanese silk fltled nrttirdat*. site 7. Were M.9.3 *2.33 3 Kalian silk vests, siie 43: three-star Quality. Were R.95 SI.19 I* llahan silk Tests: one-star Quality; Uses 40. 4? and 4S. Were *1*1 and .89c 7 bandeaus, triconeee and novelty styles. Were *Sc 39r 37 run-proof ri-nn bloomers, site .3. Were .33c to Sl.iS . 29c Odd Lot of Rayon or Milanese Silk Undies * Milanese silk yest«. lsre trim. Wrre *1.73 . . 89r 3 Milanese silk fomhlnatlens. lare Kin Were **.9.3. . 81 .39 7 Milanese silk bloomers, blsck. Werr *1.93 39c >« parrot* sorter belts, different styles of brocade; all sites. Special 39c 3.3 run-resistant noyetty laee-tflm ravnn ye»ts. bloemers »r shorts. Special . S»c 4 novelty bandeaus. Milanese allk. Were 9«e S9r .3 novelty rayon bandeaus. Were 9.3c 39c MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. FRENCH SALON 150 HATS $9-94 Regularly $7.94 to $12.94 ONE-OF-A-KIND Some of our very finest hats. Includes all head sizes, a wide selection of colors, and styles suited to immediate or all Summer wear. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. Lamps and Gifts Greatly Reduced 1—9-candlelifht Metal Floor Lamp, in hionze finish. Was $11.98—at is . 11.93 l—3-randle!irbt Metal Floor Lamp. RerularlV $lo . $4.95 4 Metal Brldce Lamps, bronze fin ish. Were f 10 $3.9$ I—2-llfht Pottery Table Lamp, with black wooden bottom. Chinese de sirn. Was $17. . . 13 12 Mirror-bottom Dressersticks. with black silhouettes under class. Were 91.9ft each .73c 12 Metal Dressersticks. in boudoir colors. Were 41.50 to £3. each. 75c l Modernistic Electric Side Brackets. Were $20 15 18 Framed Pictures, interestinc sub jects. Were $1.25 to $9.05—as is— • special.54ie and 95c 8 Make-up Boxes, covered in imi tation Florentine leather, red or brown. Were $1.40 74c .1 Larce Size Make-np Boxes. Were $2.19 .. . M .24 4 Real Leather Telephone Book Cover*, brown color: doc or Godev print trim on front of rover. Were $3.35 . si.44 .1 Leather Telephone Book Covers, trimmed with Godey prints. Were •ft.lft. $1.94 3 Real Leather Cirarette Boxes, cedar lined. Godey prints. Were 91.85 to *3.35 94c 1 Real Leather Bridce Set. 2 pack aces of Concress cards. 1 score pads and pencil. Was $7.10 $1.84 1 Meta! Twin Table Lsmn. in orchid and Ivors Orchid taffeta shade. Was $15.35 $8.95 12 Odd Parchment $h»de*. in 18-In. and 18-in. sizes. Special—z% Is 5f*c Chinese Scarfs 44c 5IW pieces, in square, oblonr or round shapes. Modern or antlone embroiders. Greatly reduced. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR $1.50 Silk Gloves 22 Pn. Silk Gloves. Grey or ton shades. Sites 5'j to I. $1 Fabric Gloves 48 Pn. Suede Fabric Gloves, in slip-on cr novelty styles. Brown, beige or grey in the collection. $3 to $5 Gloves 95 Pn. of C:pe. Kid or Suede Gloves, beige, ‘ans, brown or black. Odd site*. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Odd Lot Mesh and Silk Hose 39c Includes 4 prs.. site 8'j: 24 prs., site 9; 5 prs.. site 9'y. and t prs.. site 10—these in mesh. Black Chiffon Hose—34 pn, site 8; 4 prs., site 8H. Ivorfe Chiffon Hose—*5 pn, dte 10. All were formerly 51. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Drastic Price Reductions on Some of Our Finest Made Furi:;ture (Pay by the Month for Furniture) Please note: All furniture listed here is not just cheap furniture bought far sale purposes— it is our regular noted fine quality furniture, which once a month re mark dorn to ridiculously low prices in order to keep our stock fresh. I loose-cushion- nlaid-coverrd lore seat. 49-in. lenath. Wat (180 (-if) I barrel-shaped' bjtb-bark lirina room chair! matches (bare set tee. Was *150.*».3» 1 i-pc. kidney-shaped, tnfted-back lirina room auitc. antique velor corerina. Was *550.*195 I i-pc. taupe mohair-corered lir ina room suite. Was *185 8110 I i-pc. Chesterfield type low-arm and hieh-bark lirina room suite. Was *185.(N I i-pe. solid mahotany-trame lir ina room suite, antioue rose cov erlna. Was 8M0.*179 5M9ueen Anne model softs, Were 1 4-ft. lore seal, onr-plere down seat, covered in arren damask. Was *150.*89.75 15 foldinr chairs: easily folded. Ufht and atronc: duck carers. Special .fc.91 1 i-pc. lirina room suite, covered ift dark red mohtlr. Was fe'.V *1.7* 1 spinet desk, solid mahoaany: 4 drawers; finished in Dupont Duro. Was *75.*37.50 I solid mahoaany pier cabinets. Louis XVI style; 7 drawers; IHI In. kirk, 1* In. deep. Were SUV I i-pe. bed-davenport spite, solid mahoaany frame, roll Sprint con struction. covered In tapestry; the best constructed bed-daven port on our floor. WAS **35 *115 i, solid mahoaany occasional tW* ’*jf*r vfrt blah Mfk; 1 hiah-back wlna chair, tufted back. loose cushion. antioue relojr corerina. Was *11(1. Floor cample .«0 10 pull-up chairs, solid mahoaany, fine construction. Were Kl.75.fi4 1 solid mahoaany hlah-baCk hall cllafr. covered In linen frleae. Was *150.*59 1 solid mahorany console table. sl*e 20 In. nitn by 12 in. deep. Was *16.*T.» 5 1 solid hifkorv round table, site 24x21 in. Was *10.73.M 1 30-in. round hickory table. Was *13 .*6.50 4 metal foldinr chairs. Were *3 *1 1 foldinr metal-top table. Was M .*1.30 1 sun parlor boudoir ehair. Was *03 StO 2 S-pc. Solid maple suites: con sist of settee 02 inches Ion*. one small wlnr style chair and one other chair: loose cushions, sprint seats, loose padded backs. Very special .*JW 1 solid hickory maple-finish chair, loose cushion, small-firured eor erinr. Was *75. As is.*20 3 double beds. Were *07 each .SIR 1 t-pe. Chesterfield style sofa and ehair. tapestry corerinr. Was *225 *00 1 ?-pc. carred-frame llrlnr room suite, covered In antloue relour. Was *325.M9 J decorated vanity In rreen; six rawer*. Was *70.*20 1 solid on* 66-In. buffet. Wat *!4§ .St! 1 4-pe. decorated, rust-shaded reed suite—settee, ehair. rocker, table: loose cushions. Was t^S. 1 blue hirh ehair. Was *10. As is .*3 I pastel blue bed room chalf. was lit.*3 1 rreen chest mirror. As is .*3.56 1 rrar chest of drawers. Was *75 *20 1 dove «ra> double bed. Was *53 .615 1 3-pc. tentilne mahorany bed room suite—larre dresser, chest of drawers, toilet table, double bed and bench for toilet table. Was *350.*160 .V» prs. regulation sltf bed »!! lows; sterilised feathers. Were kite .$1 I 4-pc. Jade rreen bed roans suite, hand decorated: Duce finish In side and ont. Was *243.*139 1 3 ft roll spring. Was *13.36 *4.44 S Inner-spring mattresses, alee 4 6. Were *29. fid 4 3 3 Inner-sprint mattresses. Were *29.*1d 1 4 4 National link sprinv. Was Sft .*3.79 iroil spring. Sargo ntake. Was 13 *4.44 13 3 hair mattress. Was *67.36. *39 4 walnut niiht tables with drawer and shelf; In walnut. Very ape rial .*3.23 td-pc. maple bed room suite, rand Raplos make. Was *423. *169 3 solid mahogany-top tables, drop leaf style; when leaves are down, top is 12 In; 36x42 when open. Were *25.*13 d refrigerators. 3-door types, front-leer styles: white enamel, green, gray and oak; 73 to 123 lb. let capacity. Were from $49 to *69.. «6 1 34-in. buffet, mahogany; has large drawer and two large tifr are spaces. Was M9. *26 1 4-pe. walnut bed room suit*— consists of two twin beds. large dresser aqd Ilollywood vanity with bench; Duro finish inside and nut. Was *243 .*93 1 7-pc. maple bed ropm suite, Grand Rapids make. Was MOV •223 1 solid mahogany-top extension table, measures 31 in. when leaves are open: with Itaf. measures *6 In. Whs *43. *24 1 extension table, solid mahogany ton strong base; 31 In. when drop leaves are np and 67 in. with lf In. leaf alao used. Wat *43. $29 ALL OFFICfi FURNITURE Vi OR MORE OFF REGULAR PRICES De*k* formerly $55 to $80.$24.75 Chair* formerly $20 to $32.$11.50 Mafiy other pieces of all kinds of furniture at equal reductions MOSES—FOURTH. FIFTH AND SIXTH FLOORS 3 Mid filled bracelets. Were «5l.*1.00 1 (old filled mesh brarelet. Wet fil*..Sl.oo 1 frosted crrstal and enamel bracelet. Waa SU...S1.M 9 rhinestone nins. -l.»S to im.M.St.M iher neeklnee. „ . 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