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arine ty-four and amon, was Miss Natalie Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) arrived last evening nard. Miss Louise Branc mond, Miss Margaret Flint of ‘Why mot Bave them made over mow? You bave montbe to use them. Martin Wolf 30-%= Florlda Ave. N.W. ¢ Store_clomes and Mrs. Gist Blair will have guests New dining with them. Mrs. Joseph E. Davies will be at home this afternoon after 4 o'clock for the last time this season, when she will have with her Mrs. Willis | Townes of New York, who is her house guest. Senator A. B. Cummins of Towa, who the week end with Miss Oxnard. Mrs, luncheon today in honor. of the Misses Smith of St Louis. Her other guests were a number of debutantes of this season. Gasi L4 has- spent ten days at Daytona, Fla. Large Chapter Ball Tonight. muslin ask for Will go to Jacksonville on Saturday| The Robert E. Leo Chapter, No. 644, Yo Join Presfdent-elect Harding for @ | United Daughters of the Confederacy, will be the hosts at the second inter- national ball this evening, in the ball- ‘rooms of the Willard. will be divided between the hero en- dowment fund for veterans of the world war of the U. D. C. and the fellef fuiid of the chapter for surviv- ing members of the confederacy and LQ thefr- families. : A cruise in southern waters as the guest of Senator Joseph S. Frelinghuysen on beard his yacht. frs. Edouard Victor lsaacs, wife of m’lm. E‘gm's. U. 8. will entertain at a large bridge party this afternoon in her quarters at the navy yard. Miss Esther -Reno, sister of "Mrs. Charles B. M sr., will be the guest of honor and the seven tables of bridge will be followed by a tea | for which there will be a few ad- ditional guests. Miss Aleine Osnard _entertained at luncheon today in honor of Miss Kath- FRUIT .OF THE LOOM b posed of Mr. John Fugitt, chairman; } H. Saunders, Senator James D. Phe- |‘g’[ Representative James V. McClintic, lan, Mr. Jaime C. de Veyra, Mr. Isauro bgi { The reception committee is com- 9 vice chaimman;. Dr. Cary T. Grayson, Col. John Q. Quekemeyer, Mr. William Gabaldon, Prince Rasul, Representa- | JI(] tive James O’Connor, Dr. Clarence J. | Owens, Mr. Claude N. Bennett, Mr. Est. Over 50 Years Edward B, McLean, Mr. Frank B. |/} Noyes, Mr. Milton E. Ailes, Judge E. C. Fletcher, Maj. John A. Smith, Maj. Wallade Streater, Mr. C. M. Bruce and Mr. Rudolph de Zapp. ‘The young ladies’ committee, from which eighty young ladies for the pageant have been selected, is headed by Miss Margaret Ripy, chairman; Miss Katherine Gould, vice chairman; Miss Myra Fairfield, Miss_ Florence Curry, Miss Margaret Mansfield, Miss Jacqueline Mansfield, Miss Nina Gore, Miss Dorothy Mondell, Miss Marie Parks and Miss Rose Maye Kendrick. On the floor committee are: Dr. M. Phone Main 7676 JAMES B. HENDERSON Qw0 1108 G St. Location Our Reduction Sale of This Entire Stock of 0 Clarence J. Owens, ir.: ilton Owens, John Ridley Shields, F. R. Fravel. George Strong, O. Lewis, Jokn Showalter, Hallie Wil- liamson, Howard Bishop, Lawrence Haugen, Clarence Churchman, W. H. Huches, Mr, Moncure. Harry Hughe: J. Rodler, J. King Pickett. William Denning, Julian Goolsby, P. J. Halti- gan, C. Leonard Chambers, Mr. Ers- feld. L. W. Clever, Milton Simpson, John Glick, Robert Thonison, James } |y B. Horning, J. G. O'Brien, William R. Chapline, Dr. W. W. Alleger, Ed- ward B. Dean, Edward O'Donnell, Cur- tiss Howell, George M. Potts, Ray- mond Phillips, H. H. Dicks, F. M. Wil. liams. S. H. Ford, Carlisle Bargeron, M. F. Cronin, R. A. Boswell, Judge Marion DeVries and Maj. Walmsley. Continues During January James B. Henderson has eajoved for many years the reputation of handiing exclusive'y high-grade furniture. and these reductions represent bona fide savings of 10% to 25%. Our Box Springs and Mattresses Also Included in This Sale Hark Ye! A Style VI Victrola Fittedina Beautiful Mahogany “Converto” binet fo: $65 *9 Cash *3 Monthly - IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Ansell, Bishop & Turner, Inc. 1221 F St—Open Evenings D'Arcy Magee, James R. Parker, Louis Ql Woulfe, George T. Rawlins, Sam || Owen, Adolfo Cardenas, Clarence q Haugen Jesso Anthony, Theodore i udd, Joseph N. Todd., Forest F.|IF¥ at 107 to 257 of |t S ] /0 0 Strong, Theodore Umbeck, Charles | Ify Woods Tavlor, Walter “ G o Stephen Miss Anna Hamlin entertained at luncheon yesterday for Miss Katherine Mackay, ‘daughter_of_Mr. Clarence | [ Mackay of New York, who is the | i house guest of Mrs. Lawrence Towns- end, -and for Miss Susan Rogers of Boston, daughter of Mr. W. B. Rogers, ‘who is the house guest of Representa- tive and Mrs. Richard Olney. . Mrs. Merle-Smith, wife of the third assistant secretary of state, Van Sant.. voord Merle-8mith, has gone to Chi- cago for a brief stay. Miss Mary A. Cryder will be hostess }I, at the Arts Club dinner at 7 o'clock | i} tonight. Dr. Mitchell will gpeak fol- 1\ | Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury, who 5 b Jowing the dinner, giving an illus- ‘Athens, City of_the trated talk o Violet Crown. are spending the midwinter in their home at Palm Beach, Fla., expect Mrs. Stotesbury’s son and daughter- | |j fn-law, Mr. and Mrs. ‘James H. R. || Cromwell, on January 25, for several | {§ weeks’ visit. Mrs, Horace Dodge, ‘mother _of Mrs. Cromwell. will_also . - SHll Deeper Reductions to - Move .Out Furs Coats and wraps, as well as small furs, must all go. {| Drastic lowering of all prices to “clean up” before stock-taking. &FJanuary’s Biggest Fur Bargaine SRAKSFUR Co, MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES 1212F Street e 1 1106 G Street ; : o Our Tremendous Stock Clearance Sale l Is Gradually Drawing to a Close —and While We Realize the Great Losses Sustained We are determined to dispose of every fall and winter garment in the house, REGARDLESS OF FORMER PRICES. b Compare Our Merchandise and Prices With Others— - We Court Comparison 200 Handsome Coats Big fur collars and cuffs—or plain. Best materials and latest styles of thc‘season. ; Former Prices, $39.50 to $200 4 Clearance Sale Prices, $18.95 to $29.50 and $39.50 to $98.50 200 Handsome Suits—Fur Trimmed and Plain Copies of imported models among them. Former Prices, $49.50 to $100 Clearance Sale Prices, $22.75, $35.75, $49.75 200 Dresses—for Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear * All the beautiful shades, including navy and black. Former Prices, $30.00 to $69.50 ) Clearance Sale Prices, $12.75, $19.95, $35.00 50 Fur Neckpieces sold to $75. To cl 25 T0" Fur Cholerer sobd to 330, To close, ’$10 and $1" X 50 Trimmed Hats, sold to $22.50. To close, $3.50 and $5 Bargains Galore In Our Waist s e Sameicts to Cinso, 5139, $198 oo ss 98 Mackay of New York, who is|go to Palm Beach to open her cot- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence| tage there, and will be p.ccnmmied Townsend. Covers were laid for twen-| by her son, Mr. Horace Dodge, jr. Mr. 5_the other guests!and Mrs. Cromwell, who were married Winslow. daughter|in Detroit early last summer, have of Admiral Winslow of Boston. who| recently returned from their wedding to visit wsflm%x‘- trip around the world. Tho second of the series of Army York.” and Miss Virginia Harrison are |dances will take place Friday evening expected to arrive tomorrow to spend|at Rauscher’s. The committee on ar- rangements for these dances includes Miss Gladys Kaime entertained Illp. Connor, Mrs. George A. Nugent, David M. King, Mrs. Lorenzo D. James P. Barney and Mra, J. Duncan Rliott, treasurer of the organization. The guests will be reccived by Mrs. William R. Williams, wife of the as- jand Mrs. Frederick A. Delano, was sistant secretary of war; Mrs. James hostess at 2 .dinner last ‘evéning at To Make The proceeds | [RIKS 10—§: . and blue, blue and green. '+ black an . navy, 7- * Skirts. . - THE: EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921 liott. William Snow, Mrs. r, Mrs. Clifford Lee Corbin, Mrs. who is the secrctary and |Uary 28. e 4 1216 F St. N.W. COATS—Remnants No Odd Lots Allowed to Linger. Cold Weather Makes Them Doubly Interesting 10—$35.00 Navy Suede Velour Straight- line Coats. $13. .00 Sport Coats, gray, beaver and 21.75. .00 Coats, Diagonal, Bolivia Coats. panel backs and front belts, al collars —in rust, Pekin and green. $29.75. 10-—549.50 , Three-quarter-length _Sport :‘;:ts. raccoon and opossum fur coliars. LT, blue. o 5 5.00 Straightline Coats, suedetex, =eal collar and pockets. Navy and brown. 857, 1--§98.50 Reindeer Duvet de Laine Straightline Coat. $59. 10—$100.00 Coats, in veldyne, Bolivia and Chamo—straightline and blouse back, large fur collars, navy, black, reindeer and brown. $81.75. 7 4-—-$110.00 Black Bolivia Straightline Coats. %63.75. , 2—$110.00 Black Wooltex Velour Velvet Coats. $69.75. 2-—$120.00 Black Velour Velvet After- noon Coats. $78.73. 1—$125.00 Black Chamoistyn Straight- line Coat. $79.. 5--$122.50 Btraightline Coats, nutria fur collars—Boliva, peachbloom and evora. $89.75. 1—$117.50 Navy Wooltex Peachbloom Coat, plaited panel back. $76.75. 20—%135.00 to $150.00 Wooltex Self-col- lared Coats and Wraps, in chamoistyn, peachbloom, veldyne, evora and marvella. 5. 2--$75.00 Chamo Cloth Wraps, large cape collar of self material, navy and rein- deer. $39.75. 1—$95.00 Navy Suede Cloth Wrap, nutria fur collar. $43.70. 3—$95.00 Wraps, waist-deep yoke and large fur collars. $38. —$125.00 Yalama Cloth Wraps, navy and musketeer, beaver fur collars. $81.73. 145.00 Wraps, in Evora and Fortuna, reindeer and malay; seal collars. S$8Z75. 7—$65.00 Short Plush Coats, full backs. $26.73. 3 8—$60.00 Full Length Plush Coats, beited styles. $34.75. 4—395.00 Seal Plush Coats, three-quar- ter-length, shawl, raccoon fur collars. 33775, 4—3$95.00 Wooltex Seal Plush Coats, full length. 5. 1—$110.00 Wooltex Seal Plush Coat, with short ripple jacket. 1—$184.50 .75, ‘Wooltex Sedl Plush Coat, taupe wolf collar. $89.50. Skirts—Remnants New Goods—Smart Patterns Remnants From Our Remarkable Skirt Selling 15.00 Velour Plaid Skll;l'; ‘brown #7.75. Box-plaited Plaid , Skirts, lue, brown and black. $8.75. 10—$23.50.8ilk " Skirts, Faille and satin, blaek and taupe. $10.85. —$37.50 Accordion Plaited Satin Skirts. 6.85. ule..W Faille Silk Skirts, hip vokes and panel plaited, navy and black. $17.85. 10—$27.50 Box-plaited Black Satin $19.75. mnants— 10—$25.00, ; (- $5.00 Neckwear; $2.50 icked from stock—col- fars, collar and cuff sets, vestees, che- misettes and jabots—many. cffective styles in colored organdy with embroid- ery or lace trimming, hand-embroidery ar lace trimming; black chemisettes and satin sets in the lot. $1 Neckwear, 59¢ Styles that will please you, cven if they are remnants—colored collar and cuff sets. Venise coliars, met collars, imported or- gandy collars trimmed with lace, eyelet collars, a few remnants of vestings and some pleating. M-E-N-D-E-R-S Friday sale of mended gloves—gloves ripped in trying on at the counter and mended by expert glove sewers, so that you can scarcely detect the mended place—also_mussed and soiled: gloves— in a great Friday clearaway—mostly fine French kid gloves—Centemeri make. and hort Gloves, $1.95 Pr. $6 to $8.50 Long Gloves, $2.95 This is a glove chance that comes only 0dd pieces * occasionally. Centemeri Sale Continues $4 and $5 Gloves, fZ‘QS Pai Perfect gloves from t -clasp French kid and 1-clasp hite, black, tan and buck shade. e assortment at $2.95 palr, $5.50 and $7.50 Strap Wrist Gloves, $3.95 Broken sizés. in strap-wrist kil and capeskin gloves, in white. tan gnd cham- pagne. for a quick © Friday remmnant clearing. Here's What We Do Tomorrow With the Blouse Remnants ‘What Will You Do With Them? $1.95 to $2.95 Blouses, $1 Just think of our Blouses at a dollar! White batiste and -voile—trimmed Wwith laces, embroidety, ,tucks ‘or plait; long or ghort sleeves, 2-in-1 roll collar and col- larless styles. We won't guarantee how 1oPEcL90 to $6.75 Bl $3.50 A more costly reduction—75 Blouses, in georgette crepe, light or medium colorings, trimmed with embroidery, drawnwork, narrow plaitings and fine tucks, also all- wool chulljes, in solid white or neat hair- line stripce—regulation shirt or pleated front styles with convertible collar, also pongee in plain tailored style, rall collar. $6.95 to Blouses, $5.85 Remnants of the dressy styles—fine grade georgette crepe, in light and dark colorings, elaborately beaded and embroid- ©red in self or contrasting colors, also tai- lored blouses of crepe de chine, satin, pussy willow and high-grade twilled silks, in attractive styles, all white, navy or black;. high and iow necks. sizes as well as regular sizes in this lot. Handkerchiefs Remnant Lots—Mussed and Tumbled W 's 25¢ an Handkerchiefs, 124c Half price and less—cotton and Sham- rock lawn—plain and embroidered corners, also some with initials. iefs, 35¢c each, or 3 for $1 Men's and' women'’s linen Handkerchiefs —those for women have hand-embroidered corners. “Linen handkerchiefs are still going Goo ? — ) : P. Barney and Mrs. J. Duncan El- Miss Margaret Ripy, Mrs. J. Campbell Cantrill, entertined at luncheon on Tuesday in her home on Kenyon street, in honor of the debutante mémbers ‘of- the Cobgress: sional Club. Her guests included Miss Katharine Sutherland, Maye Kendrick, Miss Dorothy Mogn- William | dell, Miss Priscilla Husted, Miss Anna | Mary Evans and Miss The Congressional Club will give 2| dance for these debutante members of the club on: Friday evening, Jan- Miss Louise Delano, dightec &2 Mr. lowed. daughter of Miss Rosa- her home, on 16th street. Bridge fol- The Club of Colonial Dames held its first at-home yesterday _afternoon since the election of Mrs. Charles Grey Matthews to the presidency, so that the gathering yesterday which met at the clubhouse on K street, took on_the nature of a welcoming |~ assemblage. Tea was served from a handsomely appointed table. A reception was given at the Chevy Chase School Sunday evening for Mrs. Cabot Stevens, honorary director of the Near East Relief, when she gave an illustrated talk on ‘The Land of Sorrow,” and the response in ca¥ Farrington. Marion Burke. | 1751 P 8t. N.W. SRR IRTET T “Face Peeling” SPECIALIST Wrinkles, Black-heads, Plmples. Freckles and All Blemishes Positively Kemoved. “Madame uick Work of —Prices on odd ots take a sharp turn downward tomorrow! naturally accumulate quickly, and vigilance on our part is necessary to keep them moving. If ) N DN N | Madame Helena ! Parisian Modiste } Stylish Dresses, Evening Gowns | Remnants As the season advances remmnants " LEIBEL ‘ Buy Furs Now Ladies’ you will trouble to delve into them you’ll find much to repay you. These remnants are not:old goods, but odd sizes, odd colors or lines not to be duplicated. They have the quality demanded for admission to this store, and you can’t go wrong on that score. All we ask is not to ask us to lay them aside—somebody else might want that article for immediate possession. Quick Work of Suits Suit Stocks Getting Low. Clearing Out Remnants. 15—565.00 Fur-trimmed Suits, in duvette silvertone and duvet de laine, ankin. $29.50. 9.50 “Smartly Tailored Unbelted Suits, in silvertip velour, navy, brown and oxford. $31.30. ; 10—$45.00 Wooltex Sport Suits. in heath- er mixtures, plaited. belted and panel back jackets. Brown. gray, olive, chow, blue and oxford. $3250. —3$62.50 Tailored Suits, in tricotine suedetex, straightline and belted jackets. Navy and brown. $39.50. $103.00 Embroidered Suits, fitted bodice. 3 5—$89.50 Navy Ravonner Cloth Suits, opossum fur collar. $24.50. 15—$85.00 Fur-trimmed Suits. dyne, Bolivia and duvette, ripple-fitted bodice and belied jackets, reindeer, brown, green, French blue and navy. $48.50; 11—$95.00 Fur-trimmed Suits, longline jackets; veldyne, suedetex and duvet de laine. $33.50. MILGRIM SUITS 1—$233.00 Navy Suede Cloth Suit, seal collar. $97.50. 50 French Blue Fitted Bodice e fur trimming. $89.50. Remnants— Suits in Extra Sizes Peachbloom $97.50 Fur-trimmed Sults. longline jackets, navy .and brown. $69.50. 8—$100.00 Extra Size Fur-trimmed Suits, belted. tucked, pockets and straight- line styles, navy and black. $76.50. 1—$148.00 Extra Size Taupe Veldyne Suit, nutria fur collar. $86.50. 61][—395.00 Black Duvet de Laine Suit, seal collar. EVENING GOWNS 3—$85.00 Evening Gowns, in rose, jade and French blue velvet, with metallic rib- bons. _$39.85. 10—$75.00 Radium _Taffeta Evening Gowns, dn_maize, orchid, peach, Nile and rose. $$Z8%. g 1—$125.00 Black Chiffon Velvet Evening Gown, sequin trimming. .83, 3—%$95.00 Chiffon Velyet Evening Gowns, rose, American beguty and jade, with jet girdle. $50.83. Lots of Good Chances for Remnant Underwear # nd 55 Philippine Undecwear, Important, Friday—Slightly = mussed Hand-made Gowns and Envelope Chemise. of fine batiste, hand embroidered, in sev- eral different patterns. kimited lot. $4 Pajamas at $1.95 Cotton Crepe and Batiste Pajamas and Billy Burkes, fizured and plain models, in flesh color—not many. $3 Flannelette Gowns, $1.95 Exceptional—high neck and long sleeves, in butterfly style, of warm, fleecy striped flannelette. $3 Silk Chemise at $1.95 Going_quickly—fine Crepe de Chine En- velope Chemise, prettily trimmed with filet* and Val laces, also tailored styles, with hemstitching. ~Both in flesh or white. $8 and $10 Silk Pettibockers, $6.85 ot Italian silk—also ankle-length Knickers, in navy, black, purple and green. | A rare opportunity to save. Corduroy Robes $12 Corduroy Robes at $7.85 Not many left—Wide-wale Corduroy Breakfast Coats with set-in sleeves, peg pockets, in rose color and plum. $15 Corduroy Robes, $9.85 Wide-wale Corduroy Breakfast Coats, with roll collar, loose kimono sleeves Lined—in rose shade only. Remnants— ‘Bags and Purses Silks—Velvet—Leather Just a Remnant Clearing Tomorrow and Some Big Plums Bags and Purses up to $10, $3.95 Velvet and Leather Handbags and Leather Purses with silk or suede lining, in black, blue and brown. Also patent Jeather bags for shopping. Early shoppers get best cholce. $1250 to $18.50 Swagger Bags 3 and Purses, $9.85 0Odd lot, best styles—of seal, morocco and patent leather, fitted with purse and mirror. Swagger bags with plaited front, in brown and navy: some are suede lined, others silk moire lined. These are extra remnant chances—including some unusual- 1y fine bags. pnwn, Down, Down, Go Prices on Millinery Remnants Not ol;l styles, but the kind of Hats you are seeking for immediate wear. Glorious opportunities Friday $11.50 to $22.50 Hats, $4.50 Attractive winter Hats, in navy, bl brown and wine. Six hats wer hats were $16; 7 hats were $11.50. at $4.30. $7.5C Soft Felt Hats at $2.50 $9 Skating Tams, of Beaver Cloth, $345 $13.50 Country Club Velours, $3.45 $21.50 to $26 Hats, $7.50 Included is one $26 Black Hatter’s Plush Hat, with silver and pastel shade ribbon; $24 black velvet tricorn, with white wool embroidery; 2 $21.50 . Cherry Velvet Hats, in smart winter styles. Mourning Hats at 1, Price $15.00 to $32.50 Bonnets, brussel net veils, with crepe border. Now $7.50 to $16.00. All Fur Hats, 7; Price $21.50 to $48.00 Squirrel, Kolinsky, seal, mole and nutria Hats to: go in the Friday Remnants at $10.75 to $24.00. $28 to $40 Hats at $10 Street and Dress Hats, including $40 large brown velvet, ostrich trimmed mod- el; $36 Carryl Weis taflored model, Eng- 1ish pheasant; $32.50 large black 'velvet Spanish lace with blue glycerine feather and two $28 black velvet Hats trimmed with pearl gray ostrich. 2 K. $22.50; 5 Choice avy, black, _ in _vel- . Cloth Dresses 3-$3000 Long Tunic Serge Dresses, green and navy blue. $105. 10—$26.50 Navy Blue Tricotine Dresses, vest and collar, with floss silk embroid- cry, $12385. 7—$30.00 Straight-ine Navy and Black Tricotine Dresses, bead embroidery, $14.35. 20—3$35.00 Tricotine Dresses, navy and ‘black; tunic, blouse and coat styles. with jet beading. A big remnant value. $17.85. 15—340.00 Navy Tricotine Straight- line Dresses, Moyenage and Redingote styles, with satin foundations, taffeta and braid trimming. Exccptional! $22.85. 15—3$69.50 Tricotine and_ Yalama Cloth Dresses, with silk braid embroidery, navy, black,” beaver and brown. $37.8% 20—$75.00 Flaborately Beaded Tricotine * Dresses, in pavy and black. Ask to see them sure! $38.85. Silk Dresses, Too! 10—$32.50 Satin Dresses, in navy and black, with silk and wool embroidery. $11.85. 20—$35.00 Satin Dresses—navy. black and brown—straightline, draped and pleated tunics. $16.85. 7—$45.00 Chiffon Dance Dresses, in tur- quoise and orchid, with all-over embroid- ery. .53, 10—$55.00 Crepe_de Chine and Canton €repe Silk Street Dresses, in navy, black and taupe, combined with henna and new biue. Striking models. 4—3$55.00 Silk Duvetyne Dresses. prin- cess and straightline styles, in taupe and reindeer. Superb quality. 85. 2-—$65.00 Chiffon Velvet Dresses, in navy and brown. $38.83, 1—3$79.50 Black Satin ‘Dinner Gown— net tunic, embroidered in old gold. $39.85. 10—$65.00 Afternoon Gowns, long tunic, in navy blue and black kitten's ear crepe. 1—$115.00 Black Meteor Dinner Gown, embroidered with red beads. $48.85. 2—$95.00 Chiffon Velvet Dinner Dresses, in brown and navy, with lace vests. $72.85. 1—3120.00 Black Velvet Dinner Gown, silk lace vest. $78.85. Prices to Make Quick Work of Hosiery Remnants $1 Lisle Stockings, 50c Mock seam back; well reinforced, white, black and cordovan. $1.25 and $2 Stockings, 65¢ Pure silk and fiber silk, full fashioned and mock seams. Wanted colors and a g0od range of sizes, "Black, white, cor- dovan, suede, dark browns. $4.25 and $4.75 Wool Stockings, : 95c Pair in - lmpofted Stockings priced ridicalously low. Pure wool, in good heather mixtures. Vertical stripes and crescent designs. Mostly. pIL sizes, . $3 Silk Stockings, $1.85 Ingraim and pure thread silk, full fash- ioned and well reinforced. Black white, suede, dark brown and cordovan. $5.25 and $7.50 Fancy Silk Stockings, $3.95 Pair Extra special—full fashioned, with silk garter hems, well reinforced; embroidered lace, drawnwork and clocked styles; also instep with drawnwork. Come early. Just for a Remnant Clearing! New Tricotine Frocks Also Velours—of splendid quality —for every-day all-time service. In straight lines and coat ef- fects, with satin sash, both brown and navy blue. Misses’ Dept. ST VA R " of you for just those shoes. $12.50 Oxfords, $4.75 Pair 52 pairs of Women's Dark Gray Suede. Mjli- tary heel Oxfords—com- fortable last: very de- sirable, and in’ this range-of sizes: Oxfords, spring. $12. $6.95 Pair 30 pairs of Womien's Patent Leather Pumps, with hand-turned soles and_ French heels. A ., good style to wear withi spats, or can be worn with a buckle, making a nice party and dance slipper. Sizes—A, 6 6%; B, 3%, 6 4,8 6%:°C 3 3% 4 | 4575k, 5%3'15'23'3 Pumps, $6.95 Pair hand-turned soles and French heels, for street with spats or evening 4%, 6, 312, 4, L 4, 4%, 5, $12.50 Oxfords, $3.85 Pair | $4.75 Pair 36 pairs of Women's White Kid French Heel with hand- turned soles. to buy and lay by for . 5, 5%, Sizes—AA, 5, 5%, 6%; Sizes—AA, 4, 4%. 5, A, 4, 5, 6%, 7%; B, 31, : . 5. sk 6 | P bt TE S e e 7. B, 5%. 6, 6%, $12.50 Oxfords, $2.85 Pair 83 pairs of Women's Patent Leather French Heel Oxford’ Ties, with hand-turned soles. This price should make quick % $10 and $12 Boots $3.85 Pair 107 pairs of Women' Button and Lace Boot . w D:«(k‘lnl leltherd with, s . 454 pairs o Vomen's cloth tops an welt l 95 P Black Kid Dumps, with soles; also black kid > air with cloth tops and welt soles, and leather Louis or leather Cuban heels. This is a bargain. « Making Quick Work of Remnants for Misses 0dd Garments here and there in the misses’ department—small quantities here. Sizes suitable for small women as well as girls. 2—$35.00 Velour Coats, nav. $13.50. R §—3$39.50 full length Velour Mixtire Coats. Sizes 18 and 20. Dark xhndo.'!u' green. $1%00. 47 % 1—$65.00 full lined T: 3 - an Coat. Size 16, Bize: 18, 6-—3$45.00 Wooltex Coats, in polo mix- tures. Brown, green and reindeer, Junior sizes, 15 and 17 years. $21.50. :4 2. .00 Velour Coats. navy blue, with fur collars. Sizes 16 and 18. $34.58. 1—$65.00 nch Blue Coat, -loose back, seal collar. ze 18 years. $34.50. 1—$7500 Purple Velour Coat,.large seal collar and pockets. Size 18 years. $39,30. 2—$65.00 ming color Velour Suits. Size 16. $13.00. v ;. 1—$35.00 Tan Velour Suit, seal collar, $16.30. 5—$52.50 Navy Blue Tricotine Suits. Sizes 16 and 18. 4—$65.00 Brown Velour Suits. Sizes 16 and 1. $3250. $—3$65.00 to $75.00 Fur-trimmed Sui Brown, navy, reindeer. Sizes 16 to $39.50. 2—$35.00 Rose Color Beaded Georgette Dresses. Sizes 16 and 15. $10.00. 3--$25.00 Check Velour Presses, blue and black. Size 16. $14.50. 3 4—%$39.50 Xavy Blue Tricotine Dresses. Sizes 16 and 18 years. 6.3, 1—$49.50 Gray Tricolette Dress. Size 16. 1950, . 4—$319.50 Velveteen Frocks, navy, black and brown. ~$21.50. 1—$75.00 Tan Beaded Georgette Dress. Size 18 years. $3850, (o - 1—$85.00 Rose Georgeétte Dress; beaded. Size 18 years. $39.50. . NEW g v And Mighty. Big Value! Misses’ Silk Frocks, $26.50 Crisp New Taffetas, Soft Canton Crepes, Clinging Georgettes, with basques, pufings, ruffles, beads and embroideries—in navy blue, brown, gray and black. Misses’ Dept. Fur Remnants. $125 j 36-inch length—in brown only. $145 Pony Coats, $69.50 Cmalt;lncn length black Russiad 'Poay 46-inch length, with skunk colfar and uffs. 3 $345 Near-Seal Cape, $225 45-inch length. _ $525 Hi “With skunk eollar and cuffs, 36-inch length. “® - _. $675 Beaver Coat, $375 Three-quarter length—very beautiful. $695 Hudson 45-inch length with skunk collar and cuffs. $20.00 Seal Muffs... $39.50 Fox Scarf $50.00 Fox Scarf....... $95.00 Alaska Fox Scarf .. $100.00 Australiah Opos-~ sum Scarf $125.00 Skunk, Animals. $125.00 Squirrel, Stole $150.00 Skunk Cape $195.00 Mink Stoles. $165.00 Wolf Sets $125.00 Fox Sets.... $185.00 Skunk Cane el $65.00 .$115.00 - What About Shoes? Oxfords—With Woolen Stockings!—Pumps—Think of Spring! Boots, for Wear Now! All Represented in Tomorrow’s Remnant Clearing The worse the sizes are broken the lower you'll find the prices— but you can see from these lists whether or not there’s anything here to interest you. If so—come early, or there may be a customer ahead $12.00 Boots 45 pairs’' of Women's All-kid Lace . Boots, with_hand-turned soles and French heels; very soft and comfortable— and what a price. ‘Will pay 74 pairs of Women's Black Kid Modified Or- thopedic Lace with Jow heels, welt soles and full round toes. Shoes for tired ;e‘:t and very servicea- Boots, 2 5%. s 52 pairs of Women's Spats, in taupe, pearl &Fay, tan and fawn. Not all sizes in every color, but there are g range of sizes to choose from.. Find yoyr:Pumps and then your spats. A money-saving remnant day combination. and pledges for. this worthy cause, though incomplet® up m'a-u. already averages over $1.000. according to Dr. Mrs. Stevens presented Serapi_Carnig, the rescued Armenian (Continued on Fourteenth Page.) Purvier and Tailor = ‘land Wraps o':i‘zlde on short notice.. SCARFS, l::o'r"h::’“":‘ CO |Latest remodeling. By appoint- STOL E [ At e rai ?mtquemll'—w ! ment. Columbia 4236. 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