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EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6 1921. ; : . ; —= If you liad wn _ewti v - your R WORK before Xmas and still waot our work dose, daughter you can save has 0, 209, s worth your whils. THE or of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Widtt Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. R, R. Govin entertained a company of young people at dinner l:rnt “ter:‘lng' tx:mng their guests Ia:;:r‘ 0 e ues included Miss May "}?" T Bmgih [ert T. Pace. to Mr. Stanley W. Allen| T B > Bacon, M fokes Craven, |t00K place this morning. The gere- |stitution Chapter, D. A. R, for the den ¥ Miss Mildred Green, Miss Minnie Vee- | MODY Was performed in the Church of [ benefit of Americanization work, & der, Miss Ann Hight, Miss Adeline [the Holy Name by the Rev. Thomas |the Woman's City Club, Friday, Jan-|lut Mr. Albert D. Spangles, president of | American Revolution; Mrs. August W. | McLean, and Mrs. James 1. Blaklee : Miss Kathryn F. T. The floor man- | of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor. Rowlins. The | returned to the city after spending the with her parents = in their apartment at 14 East U.thjcumpany of relatives and friends. Mr. street for the winte ]and Mrs. Allen left immediately after | the Sons of the American Revolution, | the ceremony for a short wedding trip Allen—Pace Morning Wedding. and on their return will be at home a The marriage of Miss Frances M.|336 14th street northeast. ace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Miss Colby, Miss Burleson, Miss Eliza. 5 = ) Woodbury. Mr. Allan Graves, Mr, Wil- L4 ©@jl@ liam Bowle Clarke and Mr. Kimball or, Miss Natalie S. Barnes entertained seilla at dinner last evening preceding the | seillai o v ger will be M The colonial ball to be given by Con- | additional Serbian ball. Her guests included Mr. On the price now. It and Mrs. Francis P. Garvan, Mr. and (Continued from Eighth Page.) Mrs. Frederick A. Levering, jr.; the e military attache of the Russian em- and Mme. Nikolaleff; Miss ional Club_during 30-32 Florida Ave. N.W. Scoellkopf, Mr. William' Phelps Eno, b 1921, promise to be a s the Daughter Toses 530 daily Miss Eno. Miss Antoinett Col- and 3on Chinieolnette 1d . 3. and Mr. Mark Reid Yates. Batchelder and Mr. McCormick Good-| Miss Barnes and her guests went hart. |later to the ball. | = Miss Christin aughter| Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles L. Mc- of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sedgwick.! Cawley entertained a company at din- entertained a company at dinn last evening. evening, taking her guests I the Serbian ball. Amongz her gue d Mrs were Capt. and Mme. de Laver, Dr. Loren Johnson enter- ening in hon- FIFTH AVENUE AT 46 St NY. 1510 H Street opposite Shoreham Hotel MID-WINTER SALES the most momentus reductions ever offered by this house Street and Afternoon DRESSE Formerly Selling seine * $55 to $l'45 SUIT $55 to $150 DAY COATS and WRAPS Formerly Selling to $275 $95 to $175 FROCKS %" $65 to $125 WNS 55 $125 to $195 GOWN MILLINERY Formerly Selling to $275 Formerly Selling to $225 Formerly Farriers and Ladies’ Smart Wear . G at Twelfth St. January Clearance Sale We Are Selling, Regardless of Cost! l It will pay you to shop NOW I Coats Handsome, up-to-the-minute models, in Velour, Pom-Pom and mixtures. Fur-trimmed or plain. Values up to $50.00, Clearance...e.v...... Coats and Wraps Wonderfully attractive new styles in Bolivias. Some of them have extra large collars and cuffs of Fur, others are plain. Croneoibro 3500 .. $59.00 Dresses We are offering an unusually fine Iot of High- grade Dresses of Velours, Tricotines and Satins, in models that are new—the sizes are broken. Crrpne e ... $19.95 Dresses Beautifully Beaded and Hand-embroidered Vel- vet, Taffeta, Satin and Tricotine Dresses. Just the thing for Spring wear. N - | | Dainty creations in Crepe de Chine and Geor- gette. Plain, beaded or embroidered models in all the wanted shades and colorings. $4.85 Values up to $10.00, Cleraiiee ;. -~ viniaiisnis s Smart Plaited models, suitable for street or sport wear—plaids and plain colors. Values up to $25.00, $l3 95 ceeecmees . Clearance. .. caue-. Furs Furs You should take this opportunity to buy your Furs for next season. You can ef- fect a considerable saving by buying them here—we save you the middleman’s profit. 1G Oxnard, )xnard, and her hot . Mis Virginia Harrison; Miss Govin, Cap! Beauregard, Capt. Lansdowne, ) Johnson, Mr. Snell. Mr. Mosley, Robert Bell, Mr. Chester Lockwood, Mr. Lequer, Mr. Mackall and M Thornton Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Leet will be hosts at dinner at the Chevy Chase 1 Club this evening, when_they will en- | tertain for their guests, Mrs. L. French Baum of Los Angeles and Mr. an< Mrs. § C. F. Waters of Girand Rapids, | League dance on Friday evening, Jan- uary 11. Miss Elizabeth Hills entertained a small company at a theater party last | evening, followed by supper at the Cafe St. Marks. & Former Representative and Mrs. Martin Littleton of New York are in Washington for a stay of some length and have taken a suite at the Hotel Washington. Mr. Littleton is counsel in the Senator Newberry case. The annual winter exhibition drills given in the riding hall at Fort Myer, | Va.. will begin Friday afternoon at |2:30 and will be held weekly each { Friday at that hour. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Delano Rob- {bins” are temporarily established at 12200 Kalorama road, where they will jlive until the old Dodge house in { Jeorgetown, which they have pur- ased, is remodeled. Mrs. Ord Preston will not be at home this afternoon, but will receive the | following three Thursdays in January Col. and Mrs. Stephen L'H. Slocum {left Washington yesterday for| | Charleston, S. C. where they will board their yacht and cruise in south- ern waters through much of the! winter. They will not return to Washington until spring. Navy and Marine Ball. The second of o series of three dances being held this winter by of- ficers of the Navy and Marine Corps will be given at the New Willard Hotel tomorrow night, when over a thousand guests will dance. A de- lightful spirit of hospitality and good fellowship is the result of the dances and every detail that can in any way add to the comfort of the company is being carried out for tomorrow night. In the receiving party will be Admiral R. E. Coontz, U, S. N., and Mrs. Coontz, Maj. Gen. Lejeune, {U. 8. M. C., and Mrs. Haines. Admiral {Coontz and Gen. Lejeune are the i ranking Navy and Marine Corps offi- jcers, respectively, in their respective branches. The Washington Chapter of Trinity College Alumnae will give a dinner |party this evening at the national clubhouse of the Association of Col- legiate Alumnae on H street. Miss Gertrude Lane, president of the chap- | ter, will preside, and a program will | be given by Mrs. Lawrence V. Grogan, !soprano; Miss Margaret Callahan, i mezzo-soprano, and Miss Mercedes Phelan, pianist. Miss Phelan will play the accompaniments as well as sev- cral solos. Mrs. J. W. Lang, wife of Col. Lang. || who is visiting her parents, Col. and ! Mrs. Harmon, was the guest of honor fat a party given by Miss Adele Powell, aughter of Col. Junius L. Powell, at the Dresden last night. | Mrs. A. Waller will be at home Wed- | | | nesdays, January 12 and 26, from 4 to 6 o'clock, at 2138 Wyoming avenue. Mrs. Richard Park, jr., will receive after 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at 1729 P street, and the following F |day afternoons of January. | Mrs. De Frees Critten and her daughter, Miss_Critten, are spending 2 few days in New York and will not observe their Friday afternoon at home. The marriage of Miss Maud Hudson of Culpeper,-Va., to Mr. James Schosser of Mount Rainier, Md., t place yesterday. The ceremony was performed in the home of the bride- groom’s mother by Rev. J. M. Sparks, in the presence of a small company of relatives and friends from Balti- more, Philadelphia, Harpers Férry, Cumberland and Culpeper. The cere- mony was followed by a breakfast, after which Mr. and Mrs. Schosser left for a short wedding trip. They will g:m. home after February 1 at Mount infer. Mr. Schosser served over- seas with the A. E. F., where he was twice wounded, and since leaving the service has returned to his former occupation. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Alton Connolly, who now make their home in New York, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hutton at Bay Shore, L. I Mr._and Mrs. Connolly are_established CLOSING OUT FUR COATS —anJ Otfier Fll"!‘ —at Irresistibly —Big Savings 1 You'll pocket fully 50% on some items by purchasing now. 1 Act promptly and benefit by the wide choice now afforded. SRAKSFUR (o, MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES 1212 F Street ! Miss Ruth Larner will entertain al| ! company at dinner before the Junior {J: Kervick. in the presence of a small uary 7 NIRRT IAIIZNINININININ I Jj€ « 1216 F St. N.W. Remnants for Suit Buyers $52.50 Suits, $18.85 1 Reindeer Silvertone Suit—belted jacket; size 32. $55 to $69.50 Suits, $24.85 7 Suits, in handsome suede cloth and duvet de laine—made self wad seal fur collars—in navy biue, brown and $69.50 to $75 Suits, $33.85 15 Fur-trimmed Suits, in duvet de laine, suedetex and silvertone 11 fine mate: i . nd belted vle: : Nankin blue, oxford nd brown to choose from. $59.50 Suits, $34.85 5 Strictly Tailored Straightline Su in navy biue and brown silvertone—— ceptional remnant values. $89.50 Suits, $38.85 10 Suits of silvertip, velour and duvet, with opossum fur collars—both ripple and blouse jackets—conservative styles, in navy, oxford and black $62.50 Suits, $39.85 15 Strictly Tailored Suits, always good style—in navy and black tricotine of fine grade—unbelted pockets, with button trimming. $135 Suits, $39.85 3 Velyeteen Suits. with squirrel and seal fur trimming, plum and taupe shade—a terrific reduction, but these suits are not in demand. $85 to $98.50 Suits, $58.85 20 Fur-trimmed Suits, elaborate styles, in fine grades veldyne, goldtone, suede cloth and duvet de laine: taupe, reindeer, brown, ming, navy and black. $100 to $115 Suits, $64.85 10 Suits, embroidery and fur trimmed, in suedetex and veldyne—splendid materials, in navy, brown, taupe and ming blue. Sport Suits $33.50 Jersey Suits, $19.85 Heavy-weight “Sportspun” Jers: Suits, with belted box jackets, in brown and blue heather mixture the-year-round- suits in all-th round styles. . $42.50 and $45 Suits, $36.85 20 Suits, in extra heavy sportspun jer- sey: box and belted jackets, with large pockets—very smart, in heather mixtures of brown, gray, green, blue and reindeer. No Room for Coat Remnants $35 Coats, $24.75 5 Wooltex Sport Coats, hip length, with raglan sleeves and all-round belts—rein- deer, olive and green. $45 to $62.50 Coats, $28.75 25 Coats. belted panel back and semi- fitted styles, silvertone, duvet de’laine and bolivia cloth; navy, ming, Hindoo red, beaver, taupe and brn‘wn all Included. Take - your pick early! $75 and $85 Coats, $39.75 20 Coats, straightline, panel back, fitted bodice and belted styles—choice of fine Yalama cloth. diagonal bolivia ang suede tex, with seal ‘and opossum fur colla navy, ming, Nankin, reindeer and brow. - are all here. $95 Coats, $56.75 If you want a Wrappy Coat, here are 20 in Yalama, with self and large seal col- lars—navy, black, ming, taupe and brown. $89.50 to $95 Wooltex Coats, $63.75 A few odd Coats—I5 in all—smart self collar coats, in chamo, suede cloth, duvet de laine and silvertip bolivia—wrappy styles, full back and helted models; in navy, beaver, ming, brown and black. $95 to $110 Wraps, $68.75 30 Fine Wrappy Coats in the lot— Blouse Coats, Cape Coats and Straight- line Coats—of the deep pile Evora cloth, chamo. bolivia, frost glow, veldyne and suedetex, with handsome seal, mole, opossum and nutria fur collars,” and i choice shades o rown and ta a s navy and black. Sepsas el $65 and $75 Plush Coats, $29.50 10 Seal Plush Coats—% and full length —panel back and beited styles—greaily Teduced for remnant sale. $85 and $95 Plush Coats, $39.50 12 Seal Plush Coats—3% length, full backs and front belts, large self and rac- coon collars—3 pricé and less for rem- nant clearance. Our Sale of Gloves The Greatest Ever - Centemeri masterpieces of French glove craft—exquisite styles—the na- tional quality French kidskin Gloves, from the Centemeri factories in Gren- oble, France— Suede, Chamois and Capeskin Gloves —for dress and street wear—2-clasp and strap-wrist styles. $2.95 U DU A lready \ Our January A few left-overs also—"though there are not many of them, and not at all old! Butif it's ? a remnant it gets scant consideration here, and Friday is the day we let them go! Upstairs —out they go to keep cl S and down—all through the shop—remnants have the call tomorrow. r the stream of merchandise passing through New Goods, Too, in Our January Sales Many new lots all ready to refresh the tables. Remnant Dresses— - Cloth Cloth Dresses, $14.75 rEe long tunic silk emb dery $30 Dresses, $15.75 Navy Tricotine Dresse and moyenax and tinsel th ry $26.75 Dresses, $16.50 Vel Dr T z d bodice styles—with taupe and brown $46.50 Dresses, $20.75 vy Duvety ¥ led or e with floss silk. - $39.50 to $45 Dresses, $29.50 15 'y Blue Tricot Dresses of superior long and coat 3 aid, button sz embroidery trimmings. All timg dres: at remnant cost. $69.50 to $75 Cloth Dresses, $44.75 llaborate Cloth cloth and tricotine brown; with floss braiding and b nant opportunity. Silk Dresses— Remnants Extraordinary _ $35 Dresses, $16.75 Blue, Black and Bro long tunic style, l;3?57.50 to $45 Dresses, $19.75 7 a ck C tunic suede, trimming—exti e Satin s—long blouse big bar- lines and s A chance for $65 to $85 Frocks, $41.75 4 Silk Duvetyn Frocks—brown beaver—claborately embroidered—har some in every detail! $65 Gowns, $39.50 k Tace Dinner girdles; in sizes up to 49. Gowns, $42.75 navy blue, Canton with and 7 and contrasting colors; $65 to $75 20 Afternoon Gowns in black and brown, includ and Meteors and Sa and jet beading, flo. $95 Gowns, $76.50 5 Chiffon Velvet Di Gowns, in black and brown, with lace vests and wide satin girdles. Blouses—Remnants $2 to $2.75 Blouses, $1.35 A dandy Iot, including fine batiste, voiles and linene. Various stvles of high and Jow neck vest ing: trimmed with embroidery or strictl lored on. $3.50 to $5 Blouses, for $2.35 Pongee, wash taffeta and Georgette, both tailored and dre: na light and dark colorings. I a lot-to come . earlyafor. $5.50 to $9.50 Blouses, $3.35 All-wool Challie—neat stripes or plain white pongee, with roll collar and Geor- gette crepes, pr ided or lace trim- med. _Good to look over. Manufacturer’s Remnants Fresh. New, Good Style Neckwear Just Arrived and Placed on Sale at Remarkable Saving $1 Collars, 59¢ Venice Lace Collars, Tuxedo pretty patterns. $2 Collars, 95¢c Venice Lace Collars and Sets—popular lace for spring, in good shapes and pat- terns. $2.50 Neckwear, $1.55 Lace Collars and Lace Sets of rosepoint patterns Venice—six ' different desizns. Exceptionally fine quality. A Petticoat Surprise for Friday—Neéw Colors—New Goods—but Quantity Limited $4 Silk Petticoats, $3.25 All-sillc jersey with fi flounces—big r: 2 spri sh as well as nav; ck—taffeta petti- coats i uffled flounc i plain and beautiful changeable shades. $3 Silk Ruffle Petticoats, $1.95 Heatherbloom tops with rufled and tucked taffeta silk flounces, navy, taupe, green and changeable shades. Remnants of Gloves Extra Added Attractions for Friday! $3.75 and $4.50 Gloves, $1.95 Broken lots of slightly iled and mussed kid and chamois gloves $6 to $7.50 Gloves, $2.95 pr. 8. 10 and 12 button length White Kid Gloves—brokén sizes and slightly soiled. $1 to $1.75 Gloves, 65c pr. Odds and ends of Fabric Gloves in final clearing. n crys siik gmbroide style— The Supreme Event of the ~Season Balance Winter Millinery— Remnant Day Sweeping Reductions. All Winter Hats Undergo Deep Price Cuts—Noné Excepted—Even the Late Arrivals in Evening and Dansant Hats Included $7.50 to $12.50 Tailored Hats, $2.95 Becoming tailored models, in late winter styles. Fashioned of velvet, du- vetyn and velvet and duvetyn combined. In black, navy, and brown. Only 17 at this price. Entire Stock of Evening $12.50 to $28 Smart Dress Hats, $4.85 Chic styles for women and misses. Majority are of velver, trimmed with chantilly or silver lace; others with fancy ornament or bit of fur. 59 hats to select from—some have been in the department for only 3 weeks. and Dansant Hats, Formerly $21 to $65, Now $10.50 to $32.50 About 20 hats of rare distinctiveness, made by foremost . New York milliner. Hats of mole with gold lace brim, Kolinsky " and brown duvetyn, seal and brown cire satin, mole and taupe panne velvet, mole and henna duvetyn, black lace with irides- cent spangles, silver cloth hats with mole or ostrich .brims— Y2 models of refinement—just what you want for late winter social functions. Just a Few Skirts— Remnants $15 Skirts, $8.75 and s vy Blue S nd side plaited. $16.50 and $18.50 Skirts, $9.50 10 < ed Skirts, in brown and black ar and b woolen p . %25 Skirts, $10.75 20 Plaid and Nov Str ns of the and brown an 3.50 to $25 S| d Faille Skirts aped accordion plaited vles—navy ana black: nt chance. —box plaited, flounce and tun Remarkable rem Remnants for Misses Come and See What You'll Y Find Misses’ Coats Misses’ $39.50 Coats at $16.45 7 Velour Mixture Coats, with tailored collar; half lined. Sizes 18 and 20. Misses’ $35 Coats at $18.45 3 Green Mixture Coats, with patch pockets, half lined. Smart models, in sizes 18 and 20. $42.50 Wooltex Junicr Coats, $21.45 t and Velour Coats, with shaw In rust, tan, brown and blue. . 15 and '17. Misses’ $45 Wooltex Coats, 5 S Pebble and large quarter length. Misses’ Suits— Remnants If your size is here you are assured of the best suit value your money ever boucht. Misses’ $39.50 Suits at $10.00 4 Suits of Velour and Gabardine; convertible col Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Misses’ $49.50 Suits at $16.45 4 Suits of Duvet Superior, hand- somely embroidered; in navy blue. Sizes 16 ang 18. Misses’ $65 Suits at $24.45 13 Fur-trimmed Velour Suits, in navy blue. French Blue, ming. reindeer and brown; . Frengh seal.collar. Sizes. 16 and 18, x A Few of a Kind Big lots and little lots this shop. Feature Extraordinary January Sales Philippine Nightgowns isitely Hand-c Han lore $4.00 CGowns roidered and Throughout 50 $3.95 Gowns ut t Exq s splen- with the all Philip- run styles, some with January Sales— Cotton Underwear Values That Make It Decidedly Advan- tageous to Buy Without Delay. $1.50 Cotton Crepe Bloomers, 89¢c Tn plain and figured patterns; choice of flesh or lavender. Women’s Gowns, Special $1.75 Of cotton crepe; plain and figured pat- terns, round and square necks. $1 Underwear, 69c Drawers and Corset Covers, trimmed with lace and em- Muslin prettily broidery. $1.50 Gowns and Chemise, $1.00 ainsook Nightzowns or Envelope Chemise, trimmed with lace and em- broidery; also some gowns in figured batiste. Remnant Day—Lisle and Silk Stocking Savings $5.25 and $7.50 Silk Stockings— Remnants—$3.95 Pair Fancy Silk Stockings, embroidered and drawnwork clocks, also lace front and lace clocks. In black, white, brown and fawn. $2.75 and $3 Silk Stockings, $1.95 Full- hioned Silk Stockings, well re- inforced. Select from black, white, cor- dovan, brown, light gray and suede. $1.50 to $2 Silk Stockings, 79c Pura silk, full fashioned. also fiber silk hose with seamed back; well reinforced. In black, white, cordovan, dark tan, suede and medium gray. 85c to $1.25 Lisle Stockings, 59¢ Made in plain or dropstitch style; with seam back. n black, white, brown, gray and navy New for Our January Sales— Sales Just Arrived—Special Prices Silk Handbags New Styles Would Sell at $8 to $1050 Regularly—Your Choice $5.85 and $7.85 A handsome lot, excellently made of durable moire silk, in dlack, navy blue and taupe. Plain or engraved frames; also covered frames. A number of popular styles. Many with inside purse and mirror; beau- tifully silk lined. $13.50 to $22.50 Leather slo and Velvet Handbags . | quisitely Bead-embroidered and Plain | et Bags, some with 1 bead fringe; | inside nd mirror Misses’ Wool Dresses Misses’ $24.50 Middies at $10 6 Middy Suits .of navy blue ma- terial. Sizes 13, 15 and 17. 2 Misses’ $29.50 Dresses- at $12.745 4 Tricotine Dres v blue only. Sizes 16 and 15. Smart style. rt Misses’ $42.50 Dresses, $14.45 3 Tricotine Dress with fancy vests; navy blue oniy. & s 16 and 18. Misses’ $49.50 Dresses, $16.45 5 Braideq Tricotine Dresses, in navy Sizes 16 and 18. Misses’ $49.50 Dresses, $24.45 4 Velveteen Dresses, s htline models, in navy blue, brown and black. Sizes 16 and 18 Extra—Silk Frocks— | New But Special, . with shell with - vanity frames moire handl Y 4 lini; orge : draped ed over satin: nton crepes. Select . _brown and black. 16 and 18. \} | a o1 e of dull or bright pin [ e ve cot oss-grain_and Sizes 14, | tyle in a . gold trimmings. with 14 Furs—A Close-Out Of 0dd Coats, Scarfs and Stoles. Remnant Prices Will “Make the Fur Fly” $300 Natural Muskrat Coats, 36-inch 1 Coats, in all seal, 30. 95 et ony Coat, ¥ length, $75 Coats in Beaver Coat, r, % length 10" Leopard length with raccoon coilar A ComeDown for High Quality Shoes—Remnants —to be sold tomorrow at prices away below good quality price levels— but when size assortments become so broken up there’s nothing else for us to d6. So here you are—look over the size assortments and come in time to be fitted. Top Boou.— 9395 | LTBoes36.45 | Ka'bonir, $6.45 pairs high | 16 pairs women's high Top Boots. .. . . 94 pairs in this lot— 13 women's patent cut lace boots, with French | cut lace boots, with hand- : turn_ soles. black kid and leather with cloth tops and Sizes AA—5 A—$6, Ti Cuban heels. Patent . 8. C—3, 4%, 5%, 6. leather, lace and button, with cloth tops, welt soles 1. Tongue Pumps. ¥Ve and low Louis leather heels | 51 56 pairs women’s pumps —here are the sizes. 3 cre are the sizes | $12.50 Patent 53 95 Oxfords, Pair. WO+ with hand-turn soles and Sizes AA—4 73 pairs of women's ox- French Leels; good styles Alaska Wolf Kitten 36-incn $29.50 to %45 Scarf: one of a kind . —4 fords with turn soles and $3 95 French llo\e}l:.A = 5 o Sizes A —5, 2, » Kid Oxfords...9J. 1. AA ok Just 40 pairs—Ilace style, with hand turn soles and French heels. Sizes AA—114, 5, 53, 6%, : 1o RA}/h—é'«:. 6. B 6, 6%. D—5, 5%, L3 Fid S $6.45 3 : Kid Boots. ... .90« 34 pairs women's omensSlZSOss 95 | cut 1ace boots, with French Brogues. ...... 9V 48 pairs brown kid and ealf welt oxfords, English made; very serviceable. %, 4%, 5 %. . Sizes —D4, 4%, 5, 5%, 5%. 6, 8. 3 8. C—3, 4, 6 61, 7. o & 613. D—4, 4%, 6. 4, 5%, 6 5. " 3 $14 Black Kid 56 45 Boots, Pair o Lot limited to 52 pairs. ‘Women's high* cut lac gh | boots, with French heels some have welt and hand- turned soles. Sizes AA—4, 5, 5%, 6, A—4%, 5, 6 6%. B—