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"B Stonewall Jackson Cl:apte;in D. C. Gives DanceParty Tomorrow i N‘nfly Pag;ans and Patron- ‘csses Evinice Interest in Event @t Rauscher's. Plans have been completed for a wery pretty dagcing party to be given by the Stonewali Jackson Chapter, U. D. C, at Rauscher's on Monday evea- ing, January 31. Keen interest is al- ready evinced by the many patrons and patronesses formerly attending many of the ‘brilliant parties conduct- ed by this chapter, of which Mrs. Benjamin Soule Gants is chairman of entertainment. . Assisting her.’ are Miss Blanche Cooksey, vice chairman of entertainment; Miss Marie J. Mc- Guire, chairman of men’s committes; Mrs. Albian Wilkins Tuck, chairman of patronesses; Miss Jessie Lee Webb, chairman of young ladies’ committee; Mrs. Fannie Shreve Heartsill, vice chairman of young ladies’ committee; Mr. B E. Britten, chairman of floor committee; Col. T. Q. Donaldson, vice chairmaa of floor committee. Mrs. Prank Morrison, president of the chlpnr. will be assisted in re- ceiving by Mrs. Josephus Daaiels, )(m T. Q. Donaldson, Mrs. Jessie Lee Mrs. Charles Hamilton Fred u&m officers of the chapter. young ladies’ committee, charge of Mrs. Jessie Lee Web cludes the following: Misses Lillian Chenoweth, Mary ¥rances Anne Ap- plegate, Cordelia Niles, FEleanore Templeman Armstrong, Marian Up- ehaw, Margaret Mansfield, Jacqueline : Mansfleld, Grace Eastment, Alta Le Geur, Helen Eastment, May Little. ent, Heloise Lazaro, Elaine Lasaro, Etta Taggart, Beatrice MoGuire, Sabine Wallace, Marguerite Barnes, !‘l’ Brennan, Elizabeth Ed- ‘watds, Moek, Mrs. Chester Smith, Vl.r‘illh. Revere, Mary Bilen Blanchard, Henrian _Early, Gladys Pun. Netty Werner, Helen Hill Hop- kins, Maria Davidson, Elsie Mont- gomery, Jessica Smith, Gretna Per- rott mn. Kateline Pitts, Willie May Margaret Cockrell, &dfl, PEKIY Fred, Blanche Cooksey, Marie Par!l;-. Julia Cook, Youise Owens, Mrs. W. B. E. Winfred Grant, Louise Dennis, Jo- sephine Jones, Miss Kennell, 'Miss Fleming, Mary M. Childs and Anne Surghnor. r. and Mrs. Marshall Entertained as Guests (Continued from Fifth Page.) . Mrs. David D. Porter, Mrs. gos, S e B 3 iweeney, rs. ose] . Mrs. Heary T. On.u’rd. i age of callers from official, ‘lplc-nlc and smart resident so- oty. 'n.. receiving party was com- rud prominent matrons, among Ir-. Alexander Sharp, sr.; Mrs. hlk Hertle of Gumston Hall, Va.; Dennis E. Nolan, Mrs. Paunl m Mrs. Thomas B. Hutchinson sud Mrs. Loren Johnson. Mrs. Grant received in a bdlack annnny n'n of great historic in- terest, as it belonged to Mrs. Grant. ‘wife of the President, and was worn by her at some of the most inter- esting state functions at the White Fouse. It has been remodeled and is mounted over black satin made slight decollette. Col, and Mrs. 8 J. | Bnyud !ehlld.l entertained at -dinmer - Wednesday eovening at the dinner a.neo at th- 'llhllm barracks- -Their guests re Maj. Gen. and Mrs. William D. o.nlwr‘ Col. and Mrs. Albert C. Dal- ton, Col..and Mrs. Edward L. Iunon, Col. and Mrs. George H. . uc Mrs. Abnaun G. Lott, Mrs. Raymond W. Briggs, lld Mrs. Frank. coch-u. Lleu!. Mrs. Clark, Do-lhl and P‘ury L Miles. Mrs. Charles F. Nesbit was hostess her at a tea Wednesday. st 2700 conmuu Col. Col. Women’s PIIERREOC B, JE. NS ,.. ._..___.__ _____________.___.._.. ¥ - | Capehart. .r:x‘her bouffant wnh elbow lluvu{ f SOCIETY wmuu. ball at wun nhe in vice presfdeat. ———————— her friends to meet Mrs. Frank F. Nesbit, a bride of the autumn. Mrs. Shields and Mrs. Du Bois presided at the tea table, assisted by Mrs. Ken neth Wales, Miss Lois Reeside, Miss Elisabeth Siddons and Miss Anna Cooper. Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. John Helmes Magruder, jr., enter- tained guests at dinner at the Chevy Chase Club last night, the company including Rear Admiral and Mrs. Charles B. McVay, jr.; Commander and Mrs. Fairfgax Leary, Commander and Mrs. Ralston Holmes, Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. Robert R. M. Emmett, Miss Virginia Hunt, Miss Carolyn Nash, Miss Natalie Magruder, Capt. Lombard, Mr. Lynch Luquer and Lieutenant Commander Everett Mrs. Van Reypen and her daughter, the Baroness Korff, entertained at luncheon Friday for Mrs. Tracey Drake of Chicago, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Louis Hertle. Mrs. Arthur Paul Davis entertained at dinner last night the Rev. Oiym- pia Brown, president, and officers of the Federal Suffrage Association. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr., were hosts at a buffet supper with d&nclns. Thursday evening, in honor of Miss Katherine Mamkay of New York, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Townsend. Their guests Bay Now and Save Sauirrel 'm-'.':’ 537‘“ eclal lot ot Chokorl for vduls -.u"u.u......... s, Valaes I’ u 478 1106 G Street and Misses’ New Tricotine Suits The prices are exceftionally low gs compared to anything offered for several years. 1399 349:5 We warrant you no better values can be had anywhere. 595 ; Beautiful Spring Dresses .& Taffetas, Crepe Metanrs. Crefie de Chines, Si amu, Tricotines. 2 Evening Wraps, mle and black and 295 Before Inventory—Bargains Galore Women’s and Misses’ Suits, sold to $110; to go $39.50 and $49.50 All Coats at About Half Price, $27.50, $39.50, 3%3.534 $98 Groups of Dresses, all kinds, sold to $40; to clme, $17.95 11 Suits, Fur-trimmed and P! 16 to 38 Si formerly to ; to close MCuh,llhuu:eghsz‘dtom::u' D lPh-iCuh, formerly sold to §55.00; to 1398 copen, velvets, vab-n brown, 18 and 38 sizes; to close MRS, THOMAS R. MARSHALL, Viee Presideat, who in chairman of the committee on boxes for t the New Willard March 4, to bemefit the Child Welfare Society, of January Clearance Sale of Furs Greatest Values Ever Offered wondcrful selection of Fox Scarf: colors. WM. ROSENDORF ° 1213 G Street N.W. - ; were 875.00, to close sold to $29.00; to 3 to close close . SOCIETY NARRIS - EW™E numbered about 100 of the young married set. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes will entertain at dinner next Friday and Mrs. Stokes will be hostess at luncheon on Baturdey. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Yates Stir- ling entertained at dinner Thuraday evening in Baltimore for their daugh- ter, Miss Helen S. Stirling, whose guests were asked to meet Miss Eve- lina Gleaves and Miss Phoebe Quinby McKoen. Miss Gleaves is spending the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen Poe in Baltimore and Miss Mc- Koen is the debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. McKoen of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. A. Garrison McClin- tock were hosts at dinner last even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Capper Meet Guests of Kansas Society Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper re- ceived the guests last evening at the Kansas State Soclety reception, which was held in the gold room of the Hotel Tafayette. Assisting Senator and Mrs. r were Mrs. Campbell, wife of Representative Phiiip I>. Campbell: Mrs. Anthony, wife of Revresentative Daniel Q. Anthony, jr.; Miss Rameeyer, and Newton, president and vice presi- dent of the society. 50% for Next Year Miskest Conter Voo &1000 (02 ate, Vai- $100.00 ues up to $225.50... $75.00 Squirrel Stoles. $150.00 values All ‘Seal and Squir- ’. e S 1216 F St. N.W. 4 <. Monday-ml Clearing-Up Day Sal Before taking account of stock and winding up the business of our fiscal year! One day to dis- pose of many groups of merchandise that ought not to be counted on our inventory sheets, and a day that brmgs some mighty splendid values to you! N D NN ) € N I N A LT Many of Our Sales to Continue! The great sale of leatherette and Kayser chamoisette gloves is just getting well into its stride—silk underwear keeps coming in—remarkable purchases—new blouse sales are creating a stir—new silk dresses are wonderful values—this shop is never resting on its oars. Prices Are Amazing in Our Sale of Leatherette and Kayser Chamoisette Gloves Long and short gloves included in this extraordinary offering of washable, long-wearable, good- looking cotton gloves! White and colors—all sizes. A great big purchase, but don’t delay too long Dress Opportunities Our desire to sell quickly is your opportumty to save—with these pricings there won’t be many left by night—choice styles of the winter season. Cloth Dresses 8—$35 Navy Tricotine Dres-es. blouse styles. bead embroidered, $14. 5—$26.50 Navy Tricotine Dresses with embroidered vest and collar, $11.50. 4—$65 Duvetyn Dresses, elaborately embroldered, réin- deer and mv\y, very smart, §39.50, $55 to $75 Dresm, $36.50 25 to select from—clever styles of tricotine and velour with colored and jet beading. also some with soutache braid, floss silk and openwork embroidered trimming. In navy, brown and black. / Silk Dresses 25—$35 Silk Dresses in navy and black satin. blouse, straizht line. plaited and draped tunic styles with lace SeliasegaId 10—$27.50 Striped Taffeta Silk Dresses in blue, black and U)l’lpm shades H17.50, 15—8$54 to $61.50 Crepe de Chine, Meteor and Satin Dresses in navy, taupe, brown and black, 320.50. 15—$65 and $85 Afternoon Gowns in Canton crepe, Kkitten's ear crepe and satin, crystal jet beadine, lace vests !trli[h! and over- and collers; navy, black, taupe and brown. $36.50. 23—$85 to $95 Gowns for large women, dinner and afterneon styles of matin, kitten's ear crepe, meteor and Canton crepe, elaborated with filet lace vests; beading and hand embroidery. In navy and black, $47.50. 2—$65 Chiffon Velvet Dresses, silk cord girdles, navy and black, $29.50. 2—$96 Chifton Velvet Dresses in black and brown, l——fl 20 Black Velvet Dress with lace vest, $69.30. Evening and Dance sses 20—$40 and $45 Dance Dresses in rainbow chiffon and embroidered georgette, in flame, jade, gold, rust, lavender. rose and light blue, $38.50, 24—$85 to $75 Dance Dresses In satln radium and georgette crepe: silver thread embroldery, metallic laces and ribbon trimmings. In orchid, lavender, turquoise, maize, gold, peach and flesh. %39.50. 20—$100.00 to $155.00 Dinner and Afternoon Gowns, in moroccan crepe, satin de chine, silk duvetyn and meteor, elaborately embroidered, beaded and fine lace vests and collars, $75.00. 1-$120 Brown Chiffon Velvet Dinner Gown, gold thread lace bodice, $06.50. 1—$240 Taupe Chiffon over henna foundation, bronze beading, $109.50. 1—$175 Black Beaded Net Robe over gold cloth, $98.50, 1—$255 Black Sequin Beaded Net over satin founda- tion, $179.50. Milgrim Frocks Acclaimed by many as the highest achievement in dressmaking. $220 French Blue Frocks with fitted bodice, $67.50. $198 Brown Suede Cloth Dress, straight-line model with gold thread and floss silk embroidery, $79.30. $220 Navy Peco Twill Tunic Dress, gold thread and Wwool_embroidery. $84.50. $231 Black Peachbloom Coat Dress, chenille embroid- $RD.50. $195 Navy Twill Cord Coat Dress, $89.50. $268.50 Black Velvet Dinner Gowns, with ruffled skirt, ered, e $205 Black Velvet Dinmer Gown, crystal beading, $08.50. Coats--Your Chance Tomorrow—Ilast day before inventory—will be a big day—prices on choice winter styles deeply cut. 10—§76 Straight-line Coats, panel back and fitted bodice. Styles in diagonal, bolivia and snedetex; opossum and eeal fur collars. In navy and green, $24.50. 19—$65 to 330 Wrappy and Straight-line Coats with self and fur collars, navy, black, reindeer, Nankin and brown, $36.50. 5—$79.50 Straight-line Coats, raglan sleeves, seal collars, reindeer, green, brown and navy, $49.50. 5—3$95 “Wrappy Coats in navy, black and brown yalama cloth, waist deep yokes and large scal collars, large 50, 15—8$95 to $125 Full Length Coats in veldyne, bolivia and peachbloom, large fur collars, navy, brown, tan and black, $37.50. 10—$§110 to $130 Wraps, waist deep yokes and full backs, in bolivia, evora and yalama cioth, beaver, seal 2nd opossum fur collars, 874.50. 14—$130 to $160.50 Straight-line Coats in veldyne and peachbloom, belted and panel backs; navy, black, beaver, reindeer, gray, brown and black, $79.50, 3—$135 Black Corduval Wraps, beaver or fox collars, 3.50. 1-~$185 Navy Embroidered Wrap, with kolinsky fur collar, $84.50. 1—$225 Black Evora Wrap, with taupe wolf collar, ; Wooltex Coats 4—$35 Wooltex Sport Coats in polo mixtures, brown, green and gray, $19.50. 1-$125 Brown Marvella Wrappy Coat, #8230, 1--$117.50 Navy Velvesuede, full back coat, $64.50. 9—$98.50 Silvertip Bolivia Coats, panel back and nar- tow belts—brown, Nankin, ming and navy, $69.50. 2—$130 Large Women's Coats, navy and black duvet de latne; seal collars, $78.50, 1—$145 Black Veldyne Embroidered Wrap, $70.50. 25 Brown Marvella Wrappy Coat, $82.50, 150 Peachbloom Full Pleated Back Coats in navy, brown, reindeer and green, $84.50, 1-—$183 Black Peachbloom Coat with nutria fur collar, $89.50. 24250 Peachbloom Coats in beaver and reindeer, ringtail opossum_coliars. $02.50. Last Day Suits 4—%30 Suits of ‘rainbow tweed and wool jersey, in greens and browns, $17.85. 8—$65 to $75 Fur-trimmed Suits, ripple blouse and belted jackets; silvertone and duvette, in navy and brown, $26.55. b5—$55 Btrictly Taflored Suits in silvertip velour, navy, oxford and brown, $28.85. 3—$75 Blouse Suits in black, navy and ming, of duvet de laine, silk cord girdles. $36.85. 10—$62.50 Strictly Tailored Sulta of navy or black tricotine, unbelted jackets, $A8.85, 25—$79.50 to $100 Buits with seal lml nutria collars, also tailored of duvette, veldyne and bolivia, $46.75. 1—3$100 Suit of embroldered veldyne, in black. $46.85. 6—$115 and $125 Wooltex Suits in veldyne and suede- tex, embroidered and tailored styles, in navy and brown, 85, 10—$100 Dressy Sults in navy, black or brown suedine, tucked and panel pockets and large seal fur collars, $39.85. Milgrim Suits These high-class tailored suits at tremendous re- ductions: $175 Black Suedetex Suits with wool embroidery. Size 40, $69.85. $226.50 French Blue Ripple Suit, mole fur trimmed. Size 16, ¥69.85, $261.50 Brown Suede Cloth Suit, with beaver fur col- lar, $87.85, a2, oi215, Navy Siede Cloth Suit, squirrel trimmed. 2—$174 Suede Cloth Suits, cable stitching. Bize 36. $89.85. $180 Navy Embroidered Suedetex Suit in size 42, Large Women'’s Suits A few high-class suits, cut on long lines, fitting beautifully the large woman: 2—$95 Suits, in reindeer color duvette, nutria collar. Size ¥4, large. 2—$110 Tailored models in taupe and wine coior suede- tex. Size 48. long lines, $57.85, 2—$97.50 Suits with straight-line jackets, nutria fur collars, in, navy blue duvette. Sizes 42, large, 0 Suit with long jacket of brown suedstex, nutria fur collar. Size 42, slénderizing model, $81.85. 3—$95 Tailored, Suits for large women, in navy and’ brown, Rayonner cloth. Size 40, $74.83. 1—$110 Suit, long-line model, of navy suedine, braid trimmed. Size 44, .83, 2—$142.50 Suits, of black veldyne, hand embroidered. B B Skirts—A Big CleandUp’ 15—$15 Velour Plaid Skirts in handsome color com- binations, box-plaited style, $7.75. 15—8$16.50 Skirts of navy or bl:ck serge, box side plaited and straight line styles, $10.75. 10—$26.50 Faille Silk Sklrl!. with hip yoke and box plllt!. in navy and black, $16. 15—$27.50 _and $30 Black Satin Skirts, box and side plaited style, $16.50, $10 Leather Purses, $6.95 Just 18—every one a big value!l OF good seal, mnrocco and patent leather in mostly dark shndes- ‘ullr sizes—neatly lined and fitted. $12t0 § s and at $9.85 ve reduced Swnfger entory u&-.im-u lot we o arge Rather tmxn 1 them to hurry m_out tomofrow-=medium_and sizes of hlsh-tnaa leathers, in black, green and the want- ed gra Laathar or sllk moire lined. Bize in black or brown, with —$ in making your purchase. $1.50 Leatherette Gloves, 75¢ ‘With all the appearance of leather ~—2-clasp style, in white, pongee and mastic—easily washed. $1.75 Kayser Strap-Wrist $1.50 Kayser Chamoisette Gloves, 75¢ ‘These are in big demand—2-clasp style, in white and pongee. $2.25 Kayser Long Chamoisette $3 Kayser Long Chamoisette 16-button length, in white, beaver, pongee and mastic. Get your share at this low price. $3.75 Duplex Chamoisette Gloves, 95¢ Another excellent seliing style— splendid wearing grade, easily wash- ed. In white, gray, mastic, covert and chamots. New Gray Hats, $10 Gray the shade of the moment—both tailored and dress hats—georgette and ribbons—batavia trimmed with flowers, tagals trimmed with flowers and Also a good much the vogue In white, gray, Splendid value. streamers of ribbon and georgette. selection at $12.50. Satin Hats, $7.50 New a month ago and now reduced from $9.50 and $lh250 to $7.50; brown, black, henna, navy with cello- phane. Take your choice at $750. “Making the Fur Fly” 0dd Fur Pieces Marked to Assure Disposal To- morrow—Watch These Furs Go Monday $37.50 Black Wolf Muffs. . $10.00 $22.50 Bay Seal Muffs . $12.75 $39.50 Fox Chokers $15.00 $40.00 Nutria Muff . $15.00 $50.00 Fox Chokers . $25.00 £100.00 Australian Opossum Cape . $45.00 $95.00 Taupe Fox Set.. = . $50.00 . $125.00 Cross Fox Scarf... $69.50 $150.00 Mole Stole .... $75.00 $125.00 Squirrel Stole . . $75.00 $165.00 Alaska Wolf Sets = . §75.00 $225.00 Azure Blue Fox Set .$100.0Q $2/5.00 Caracul and Seal Cape. $135.00 $375 Natural Muskrat Coat—extra d: inch length $345 French Seal $400 Scal and Ausiralian Opossum Coat, 3 length, opossum cuffs and border 8526 Hudson Seal Loa!l 36-inch l!l‘llth‘ plain and $295 s glmmed $250 an, eaver Coat, 33- Inch length, T e RO . $325 Of Imported Lace Neckwear Imported Lace Collars, Sets, Scarfs and Vestees—Regularly $6.50 to $12.50 Beautiful pieces—rare designs—imported from Spain, Irelgnd, France and Italy—real baby Irish and filet lace, also filet and Irish lace combinations; some genuine princess lace scarfs to wear with evening dresses or as sashes included. Hand-embroidered nets are shown. A -varied assortment—collars, collar and cuff sets and vestees. A remarkable pre-inventory disposal. A Wonderful Clean-Up of Women’s Stockings How can they remain? With such low prices they will go out in “double-quick” time. % 85¢ to $1.50 Stockings, 49¢ Speak up quickly for these—fiber silk and full fash- joried lisle hose, also mock seam stockings in cordovan, suede, black and white, $4.50 and $7.50 Silk Stockings, $2.65 When women see these they won't remain here long— full fashioned all-silk stockings, well reinforced—hand- embroidered and drawnwork clocks, also drawnwork insteps—plain colors—not all sizes. Phoenix Silk and Wool Hose, $1.95 Formerly $2.75 Pair Just added to our sale of Woolen Stockings at this. low price! These are the fine dropstitch Phoenix Stockings in silk and wool—and the best colorings, brown and navy cordovan and green and Havana brown. All-wool hose in fine mixtures, all shades, wide and narrow ribs—were $4 and $5 pair. Making Sure 12-button length that will prove mastic and covert. $L15 12-button length—a style that will be in great favor later in the season. In white, brown, covert, beaver, gray and sand. Misses’ Fine Coats No Chance for Coats to Remain—Look at the Low : ghrers Sizes 18 for spring wear. 5 $39.50 Velour Coats, in dark mixtures. 15 and 17. Choice ..eeceveeennn 3 $35 Normandie Cloth Coats, in navy blue mix- [} tures. Sizes 13, 15 and 19, At ....eeeennaiionnsdd 7 $45 to $55 Velour Coats, with fur collars, in navy and brown. Sizes 16 and 18. At ......... 5 $69.50 Velour Coats, with large raccoon collar, in tan and navy. Sizes 16, 18 and 20. At. 6 $75 to $85 Coats of bolivia, straight-line and wrap styles, with nutria, French seal or Aus- tralian opossum cOllar ....cccceeiisinnccncnnced Misses’ Suits Prices That Should Clear These Suits Out in 2 Day 10 465 to $79 Suits of velour, tricotine and dsuvet superior, in navy, reindeer and ming. Sizes 2 ;o QI8 AL ' $35.00 12 $75 to 385 Fur-trimmed Sults, in navy, rein- deer and brown. Sizes 16, 18 and 20, at. $39.50 Endingthe.'nnunrys.law‘thv;humwm Create a Stir! At the former prices these were gréat val- ues—of sheer batiste, volle and linene, strictly tailored with convertible or high collars; others with roll collar or collarless, V neck or square styles with vestee; lace, embroflered or fine tucked effects. Get your share tomorrow. $5 to $7.75 Blouses at You will marvel when you see the kinds here at $3.95—tub silks in bright colored stripes % with roll or convertible collar—pongee in con- vertible, Buster Brown or roll collar; some are finished with narrow plaiting around oollar, down oenter of front and on cuffs, others plainly finished. Some tricoleite and satin tie-on blouses, reduced to $3.95. $7.50 to $10 Blouses at Expensive looking, but not high priced— georgettes in bright colors and suit lhuln.. gt- tractively embroidered, beaded or lace med—overblouse and tuck-in styles—soltd mlor-s or .com- binations of colors, also tallored blouses of crépe de chine, pussywillow or twill silk, in all white, flesh, navy, black and bright color stripes—convertible or roll collars. $10 to $12.95 Tailored Blouses Late styles—few of & kind—reducdd— pussywillow and crepe de chine blouses with plait finished with narrow fronts of small tucks,' the roll collar, turn- over cuffs and center front plaitings or roll collar with wile filet insert, cuffs to match; others with wide frills or jabot. In white. flesh, bisque, navy and black. 2 Final Clean-up of Silk Underwear Monday will be a day to reap big savings. Silk Camisoles, flso de chine, ace straps, Limited number—all reduced—satin and cre tailored and lace-trimmed styles, ribbon or in flegh or white. $3.50 and $4 Camisoles, $1.95 Tomorrow they go—satin and crepe de chine—fliet or lace trimmed, also tailored styles with hemstitching— flesh and_white. $3.50 to $10 Silk Underwear, ;us Gowns, pajamas and envelope chemiss—a few of each —all reduced—crepe de chine, satin and georgette, lace- trimmed and tailored styles In flesh and white. $12 to $15 Gowns and Pajamas, $9.85 Not many left—rare values. Satin and crepe de chine gowns and pajamas, trimmed with Venise and filet laces, sleeveless. In flesh, green and rose. $8 and $10 Silk Petticoats and Pettibockers, $5.85 Little Thought Given to Former Prices All jersey and satin petticoats, pleated and ribbon trim- med flounces; Italian silk pettibockers with shirred elastic cuff and ala.uo belt. In brown, black, navy and green. $10 Silk Petticoats, $4.85 Just a_ few left—flesh or white crepe de chine—lace- trimmed flounce—the kinds for graduation wear. $13.50 Silk Breakfast Coats at $7.85 Now you can buy them at a deep reduction—two-toned satin and taffeta breakfast coats trimmed with silk ruch- ing. That These Shoes Go Before Inventory The new low prices will do the trick—for they must go in a day. What an opportunity to save —what a chance to buy fashionable boots, economy you will be here wi ithout fail Monday—a lots. At $4.95 At $5 95 F R:‘“hfly e p,i; X brown 68 pairt Wum . »m !z;‘-.n Eid T, olf m'fl:f“s'm::: Boote: with heayy Yith hand tuma it -':::'i'; sod Jow hecls: vory .'::"‘.ix"q"."" o8 B, T Vg o m. 7% ] s u.q ki o At$545 " A¢ $5.95 gularly $14.00 rularl 5’2 %',‘.':J’y.‘.'u.""‘“.:q"?m and mm‘.:i fl:é “mmfiwfi ia 3 by 5 5,8 5% dresiy. Bisos—B, $15: C, 4, $33, 5, Bi4, 6; 4! ), 4, 5, %, Thi °JI‘6- 1, T%; At $5.4 $12.50 and §14.00 Pair women’s black kid Lace Boots; Freneh h‘fll some have hand-turn and some have welt noln. very dressy and "lmu-—n 4, m, 5, 55"0 1; A 4* I.C. % 5‘.Mfi %l»‘. o Clear Few are the women and misses who wouldn’t get a them in the face. 'Mmheh Weather—Prlces Down on - oxfords and ties—if you have any inclination toward good assortment—sizes for all in the combined At $6.95 Regularly $11.50 to $12.50 S L &% 5, Sy D é.l%.tn D, fl.‘/g. n-mu-tyuha-rx\mu Bizes—AAA, B AA, 4%, 5, 8%,6%:C, 3 4 & D, 8%,.3, 3%, 4 At $6.95 Regularly $1250 lomen's Black 1’-:“" '..u.-mm' zervigetls =3 57T o a6, 04, d.s.mm. -.-—A.c‘i‘:'ntmcmmo.c. 4%, 8, %, 6, 7, T4, 8; D, 3, & 6%, 6, 634 Rubbers new pair of rubbers with such unusual savings staring $12.50 Pair % Ribbon very 0 Lace 3 1.10 Rubbers 80c and 90c Rubbers 80c Sandals . Storm, and low-cut rub- - Women’s storm and low- Women’s toe-sans rubber 5 bers, high low heels, 9c 9¢ :::t:d?r roonrnd 20:: 850 cut Il’lfllh. Fiue qualit; 6 s:ndals-—qood weann de. 7