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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. TFTEBRUARY 20, 1921-PART 2. SOCIETY ] Absolute Dlsposal of All Goods Bought for Winter Selling! Together With Odd Lots of Recent Purchases—Beginning Tomorrow Morning—in Our Great Quarterly Stock Clearing! fetleft In accordance with our long-established merchandise plans, we begin tomorrow the absolute disposal of all goods bought for winter selling and all odd lots, no matter from what source! Child Welfare Ball Promises to Be One Big Financial Success Wealt}ly Persons the Coun- try Over Vie With One Another in Filling Berefit < Chest March 4. An avalanche of success has attend- ed preparation for the Child Welfare benefit ball at the New Willard on ’ March 4, and important persons from the four corners of the country are This event continues until all such goods are sold-—1 i d over into the new scasoi vyving with one another in adding to Four times each year, at the close of each of Nature’s seasc I ese widespread stock-clearing events, and the prices are such as to make buying worth w tahe con son’s end. g 'I'!xc selling of them is worth while to us, as it absolutel The lists are fairly complete, though we could not find As a warning to those who would delay, we point out th: are sure you want the goods! Other customers here the Vas Women’s Coats the financial success. Mrs. Harold Walker has just re- ceived a telegram from Mr. and Mrs. ward Doheny of Los Angeles, who n society here les us to offer to our patrons a constant succession of n s the old styles and enz sales is that th = il 1 ¢ = beeame so well known during the war, accepting the offer of Senator Lawrence C. Phipps of Colo- ¢ rado to pay any price up to $300 for a hox if he was matched. Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh of Colorado, who previou goods last only a few d at the most. All sales are final—do not 1 m! gave $5.000 to the child welfare, the first to give the senmator of her MISS ALICE C. NEWMAN, Annual February Sale—New Spring Blouses! and rein- 1 5:_':";‘ an opportunity to be S0 E€N- | \whoue mother, Mrs. John C. Newman, :l-—le!\ 5“..1-‘nr Collar Sport Coats, in polo mixtures. 3 . ur-t Su pple ckets: navy The story of the hoxes and tickets |anmounces her emgagement to . || 25—-§75.00 and $85.00 Coats agonal bollvia, 1—$77.50 Black Duvet de L Suit, silk 9. for the bail runs like a fairy tale. |John B. Saunders, xon of Mr. and Mrs. susdetex Flduvetsdeisiains i : cloth; ! ] i e !'e unnlng t e Ouse ale ver There are forty-two boxes in the % ¥ nkin, ming blue, t Tarce ballroom, twelve in the smalldRichard Lee Saunders of Maryland. v 3 2 = % - 2 baliroom and nine in the receiving o 2 Wrabs of Yal First—because so many blouses arrived late owing to the strike now on in room. Unless some unselfish person navy, brown and black 1 he bl T s D o o eox o be 801d, box | Bugene G, Herndo: Z—$108.00 ' Blouse-back Coat Steuk0 to SUs00 B e o ‘the blouse mdustry. hunting will be in vain. Tickets will [ bott. Mrs. G. W. Cocheu, ) uede cloth. $4. and boli i S d d. h b Mond be taken on the first floor of the | Stewart, Mrs. Harry T. Gu w s ) econd—in order to give every one a chance to buy Monday or on the holi- | . and the large reception room E. Coligan, Mrs. Richard Olne. 1<$Hfi b opossum collar. ‘,” d T d on leaving the elevator on |v. Bachenhausen, Mrs. R. k. Bakenhol . 3545 B ay on luesday mommg. the ballroom floor, which is generally | Miss Blanche Louise Green and Miss 2-§110.00 Y @ Cloth Wraps, green and navy; g eqo;, = :sed as @ smoKing or sitting-out | saric Adams. wieayericoilar 4 ; 370,50 S s | ; room, will be turned into a reception .00 to $ htline Coats, bolivia anc * < - > davs vou e S chanceOr D e n | el s e o for a few more days you have the chance of i IAWaDs and Coats Tion choosmg from this great array of new spr stales yne and V in li 11 stand t t the guests s e =i o et e Eees | Third Army Dance to brown: evora, at the low prices named for the February S s they leave the slevator. ; oK Tiave been placed in this room, and 5 ama_cloth. lecr. the sarrounding facts make them the | < Be Given on Tuesday 20—$130.00 to $17 yimyn dWap S Sinfcond o Sl mo: l‘(h‘sirable of a!hli. Twenty-two o; o i fortuna ;;\:1) Be \:flvhmm R T Y ! the boxes were sold for three and he third of the series of & 0.00 ur-trimmed Straightline S fone Tundred dollars each. % BV | dances will be held at Rauscher's on| | Conts, navs. brown, DIek And reindecr, Drach- 17400 § Hundreds ‘::f lgous:s lscores of.'styles all < the boxes to be occupied by ¢ & 3 . bloom. sed.50. adte Al = 2l o BN Uhe boxes to be oceupied DY | nyegqay evening, February 22, and is|| 5500 0D Stalok Nine Coats navy cndl Dladk chat= 1 st or S b new and authentic—Surely you will want to each of whom will enter- | given in honor of the Secretary of| e T Y o 1 Suit take advantage of this epportu to secure o the movernor of their state | wa s = = ooltex Large Women's navy and s ) A ; rli B i | s sndiMzesiHaler, SwhoRWIIE teg 'k duvet de laine; seal colla Lot e : riore new blouses for your w ) ceive with Mrs. David M. King and .40 Wooltex Fur Collar Coat, brown peach- There are new arrivals on almost eveiy (ab]e and generous assortments on all! The 3 for $5 and 3 for 0 prices continue. Wonde Georgette Crepe and Mrs. Edward James Gay, Senator ce Pomerene, Senator and | Mrs. Lorenz Gasser. | s arles B. Henderson, Senator| On the committee are Mrs. William and Mrs. Key Pittman, Senator and [ T. Snow, Mrs. William D, Connor, Nrs. | 74, Wool ollars. &7 10—5130.00 to $165.00 French Blue Bolivia: ringtail 50, Wraps, val and peachbloom; mole and fox co Cletn anu stk in chamoistyne, cordu- Mrs. John Shields, Senator and | David M. King, Mrs. Lorenz G A Arthur Capper, Representative [ Mrs. Clifford R 1 . an ;h»; Thomas B Dunn. Mrs. Ed- | b el s L i Self fiollar Coats louses at $5.00 and $7.95, and among new Hand- . win S. Puller. Mrs. Henry Kirk Por-| The floor cammittee include: 0 Wooltex Spért Coats, in polo mixtures. Jlouses are a few at only $2. ave to ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss. | William E. Horton. chairman nmdc»l»lo_\ c e ew at ‘ SZ%S; We haye (v speak softly of these, for they will be quickly—a 3—858.50 henna and brown. $2 3—$110.00 Bolivia Belted Straightline Coats, goldtone and velour; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Titus, Mr. and | Harrison Hall, Maj. George Mrs. Thomas T. Gaff. Mr. and Mrs.}gshall, jr.. and A et el IWinthrop Cowden. and Mr. and Mrs. [ ton. Col. Horton will make the intr “R. H. Arnold. who have taken two |guctions. & 0= boxes for thoir out-of-town guest B Miss Mary P. Brown Mrs. Owen Free. | = S S man Roberts_ Col. Robert M. Thomp- gon. Mrs. Henrv Rea Virs Lansdale Mrs. Bernard_Jones. Miss Laura Ver- ran. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Everett. value like this never remains long on the tables! Do not forget! This Blouse Sale continues! Ther yet time to take advantage of it! black and reindeer. s and Coats, yeldyne corduva and hrown. %49.50. / 3lack Peachbloom Wooltex Coat. $50.5 vertip Bolivia, larze self shawl collars; nd French blu 0. 0 Wooltex Wrap, suede cloth Misses’ At $2—3 for $5 s | il | | [ | Coats Gen. ana Mrs. Johnson, and Col. and || A Shop of 0 Woolte: avy chamo cloth ) Wooltex Velour Co More of those fine blouses that went S0 quickly 1 0 and $87.50 Wooltex ¢ for la s R Of fine voiles, batiste, organdy and lawn in pretty color! { me are finished with Mrs. Cecil. attractive collar of self-color or white Individuality brown fmd black duvet de : 5 0 Black Chamoistyne (' - >, ors pla Also all-white blouses, either plain 2 cotine Ccats, navy 16-18 , others plain. Also a e 5 ! 163135.00 toi $150.00 Wooltex C Velou b (] um collar. or trimmed, s Fonr to Be Guests Of College Club Mr. and Mrs. Post Wheeler and Mr. 4nd Mrs. Louis Geldert are to be honor Fuests for the reception of the Southern College Section of the Col- belted styles; peachbloom and marvella; navy and reindeer. $73.50. Velvet and Plush Coats 2--$120.00 Black Velour Velvet Co: | 2 $65.00 Short Plush Coats, full back. $21.50, 1—3$110.00 Seal Plush Coat, ripple style. $44.50. 1318400 Seal Plush Coat, taupe wolf collar. $59.50. sum fur At $2.95—3 for $7.50 The blouse ew York held some of these blouses— xe num 4 cesterday. Made of sheer batiste and voile, Primed with fine val and cluny laces, narrow pleatings titching, roll or flat collar, V or square necks. blue. $79.50. At $3 95 and $5 00—Handmade Blouses Coat, dark mixture, of - of opossum 50, pretiily <in fur col- | Braho : Wrap, brown, mole jege Women's Club. at their club- | 1—$50.00 Plush Coat. helted style. $18.50. o squirnalico e s odnctiay . | Leather Coats S no wonder they are inereasing in ~better known to America as Hallie . 1217 C 1—$65.00 Brown Leathcr Sport Coat, yoke back. lsses -JUlt.s popularity. made of theer batiste, with front, collar -Erminie Rives, author of several onn. o White Leath 2 O ats: soilea ) Velour Suits, by 1 4 Rna cafts finished w awnwork and embroid: some trimmed _.novels based on her experiences in Ave. PR tolke st TS pone Costasienilen 18 A 5 with handmade 1a o hemstitched and tiny tucked effects. clour Suit. br Tricotine - 9 ' : Women’s Dresses Mlcses Wool Dresses 20—$40.00 Tricotine Street Dresses, circular skirt ; and satin sashes. Navy, black, tan and z : v At $5——New Silk Blouses are scarce—we hav od assortment ¥les of crepe de chine, georgetis silk and s : tailore blouses e sho dspme colored s tterns; trimmed bLlous fmbroidered, lace trimmed and frill effects. At $7.95—Silk Blouses . mational capitals, where her husband “has been stationed in consular se L) _ice. her most universallv_.ead one. THearts Courageous.” en..ling her to fame. Mrs. Geldert is better known 1o or ar the re#ing public by ner pen name, “ "Crace Duffie Bovlan. M:s. Frederic Ernest Farrington will furnish the Tike a4 p; i brown. $23.00. . musical program for the evening, Fiving ‘severs] solo Broupe. Diroihy rin ' Clothy Dresscs Manning and Theresa Pvi> will give 20—$50.00 to $69.50 Tricotine Dresses, braid and y Sale brings rlph:‘r\?fl:‘oxg(:l\’l 2t a big saving_newest 57 — on and overblouse models, fea_ Short overblouse of o . con- s—of and lace-trimmed effe panel, whistling and instrumental selections. bead embroidere 1 novel pi ter front pancl of pin tucks finished at Mrs. Frank Wilkes P i o g . 1 Tof thie’ Sostion. BNt by aamitl Smart, Distinctive ! 2-$7930 Black Sucde Cloth Coat Dresses. $15.00. M “a D e Paonette and Rnie ercpe de chine receiving by Mr. and Mrs Basil § 109850 to $10300 Fine Tricotine Tailored 1sses l.k resses sides and extending to form collar of- Mr_and Mrs. W. %, Fulton and Fashions for Women Dresses, navy and black. $65.00. : b it B SGe At $10——Beaut|ful Creations foot at buck by wide bands of Venise and Mrs. Willlam A. Reld. y 15—$2650 Navy Tricotine Dresses, wide tricolette E . Soper N ey s Blouses of rare ditinctiveness and stvle charm at lower than o in fiet pattern—the short sleeves sashes and braid trimming. S14.00. [afete pod Talle. By D v e e sale. Many becoming styles of SPIenSIS trimmed to match. Colors ace Visquc, Women’s Silk Dresses - e Sre featured. Make lion tomorrow. flesh and white. N.C.D. A.R. Members to Gowns, Wraps, Meet National Candn&ate‘ | Dresses, Coats, Sports izes in Dresses, tunic and 10—$35.00 Black and Navy ' blouse bodice. $10.00. I 10—$25.00 and $30.00 Tricolette Dresses, braid and rening Dresses, rose and i I 743 Pairs of Women’s Boots Invitations have been issued by the| Clothes, Blouses, ‘gold thread embroide: £15.00. - Patriots Memorial Chapter, N. S. D. A. * 4 o n e Seomeety Crepe Dresses, navy and Georgette Dresses, ‘nav 375 Pairs of Low Shoes corgette Dresses, navy; sizes 14-16. $65. R. for a tea at the Washington Club, Sweaters, Charming | 2 $55.:00 Black Satin de Chine Beaded Dinmer , glopoq tomorrow afternoon, from 4 to Y. to meet = c = Gowns. $32.00. = 5 2 former regent, Miss Caroline F. Smith, Millinery, Lingerie ! 236350 Chiffon Velvet Street Dresses, navy and F“]['s All K]nds 1 l 18 P 2 s f G d Sh ~President general from the District. All - | 95.00 Chiffon Velvet Aftcrnooms Gowns, lace r e 9 alr (o) 00 O€Ss of the regents, officers and delegates Novelties, Separate | sts: brown and black 00. $695.00 Hudson Seal Coats, 26 and 45 inch leng¥W, ;‘ £55.00. 3 I ~+of the District are invited. Among those | 1315000 Black Velvet Dinne ;i e Collar et j 1—$157.50 Mlack Satin Meteor, steel beading and L Coat b . | tinsel embroidery. $95.00. 900 Beaver Conts, K203 J } 5 $115.00 to $127.00 Black and Brown Kitten's T'l": ::‘: Nutria Coat ! uar er oc e l { . Fletcher, Miss Dorinda E. Rogers, Mrs. | Charles W. Richardson, Miss Lillian | ~Chenoweth, Mrs. M. Clyde Kelly, Mrs. | ~aw I s e] b s, ho will _assist will be Miss Hilda | and stee] bead trimming rtural Muskrat C Crepe, Georgette and Meteor; jet and bronze I3 -thread n Kitten's i beading. $75.00. . ¢ s ui ‘_sd‘:y\p:;”,\‘:::x:.:‘.m:"::g:v';:n ;“rr‘r;" Heonsrpabels fi j;:E By Thousands of dollars tied up in broken lines of footwear—a condition almost be- oS i200RaronmiNdlneaR i sl Copn REcla s el 5165100 Hudsor vond precedent in this store. So we are making an extra effort for clearance in this de- 6—3$52.50 and $59.50 Moroccan Crepe Dresses, navy, p:00 stsplin 09 partment. We greatly regret that we haven’t more space in which to show them—Dbut 5 fl Z Mfl ulacisandybooLin 00 Saalerel Broje, sunmn. SH0 the entire 26 lots will be on sale and among them there will be good shoes for every- v H 1—-3107.50 Bro r Cre auiprel il ind Floss Silk Embroidered Dress, $59.00, e oxt 3 body at the Quarterly Clearance pric The Gonnectiout Avemue Shop I 1—$127.50 Black Duvetyn and Meteor AfLeTnoon 0 15 3500 Odd Muffs, in nutria, wolf and seal. $10.00. ’ | Gown. $63.00. Women’s $12 Oxfords, $2.50 Pair 'omen’s eo Ties, $5. “and-turn WOMEN'S PATENT LEATHER 24 PAIRS OF BLACK THEO TIE — Hand-turn soles and French heels, soles, French h 3 Sizes—AA, 4 AA. 4, 5, 5%, 6, 6%, 7, 4 4% 5 6%, 7 B, 4, 4%, 6 4 H 2 $115.00 Black Beaded Satin de Chine Dinner H o Men’s and 54 PAIES ( N owns. $60.00. an () 1efS womens OXFORD 1 12Q9 Connecticut Avenue N.W. 152000 Brack Saiin, French Blue Georgette Crepe o rCi : HXFOTD T i wirdle, gold thread embroidered. $28.00. 50c Pp Linen Hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs. 1—$55.00 Black Satin Afternoon Gown, crystal bead- i L embroidered de <3 for $1, or 2.00. each, lack Lace Dinner Gowns, jade satin $1.00 and kerchi 1-embroidered corn girdles. $33.00. h 0 Striped Taffeta Dresses, navy and green. . ilsosa few dadeir 75¢ Linen Handkerchi 11 $14.00. NIAL PU 10—$54.00 to $65.00 Street Dresses, in crepe satin and and colored embroidered, also zes .55 AN . 515 . . | meteor; navy, black and brown. $30.00. d Women’s $8 Pumps, $2.50 Won‘xals 312_59 'fie,, $5.95 2 ‘Women’s Dance Frocks ags an urses 16 PATRS OF COLONIAL KID PUMPS—Silver OF SLET RIBBON TIE 8—$50.00 Dance Dresses, Ggorgette crepe; all-over $5.9 Velvet Ba and gold, kid trimmed, French heels and hand-turny AL T R i embroidered in floss silk and ailver thread; il A SEETS Crey i sad ) Gk A2 orchid, flame and turquotse. 18.00, lack “Wo ’s $12.00 Pumps, $5.95 men’ . mps, $5. 4,6, 8%, D4, 4 PAT 51 Colonial Pumps, 52.50 Pair 7 PATENT LEATHER and Cuban hee fand- PAIRS OF WOME: en Hand YELET TIES and initi Men's and Women's Pure Li for men and women, white AL 4 led. Boe. 5, 5% SN A 6 B, 4, 4 C, 3, 61z, Morocco 10-inch i 10—355.00 to $60.00 Dance Dres: taffeta silk net Rt 10 00T | ‘and satin; pink, orchid, maize, Nile and French RS B, Women’s $12 Oxfords, $4.95 ATHER TONGUE | Dlue. " 82500, Db 16 PATRS OF GRAY >)E OXFORD TI rench heels 20—$60.00 to 00 Dance Dresses, in taffeta satin ~ 6—g$10.0¢ ent and seal leathe: 1 he nd welt S and soirec silk; rose, Nile, light blue, peach, Tt fentiand sealfleathon s—AA, 4%, 5, 6, 7; B. 5: C, 5 D, e 4, \ i ize, flesh and black! 500, : : 1%, = $12 B $250 Womens Sll Oxfords $5.95 i 00 Rainbow Chiffon Dance Dresses, lavender Gl B N omen’s oots, 11 PAIRS BLACK KID LOW-H OXFORD and purple. $16.00, OVeES: 1g ews PAIRS OF DARK GRAY 'KID HIGH-CUT Hand-turn soles and round toes, very com- Evening Gowns $2.25 Leatherette Gloves, 2-clasp; white, pongee and BOOTS—Welt soles and French heels, very 3 LA 3 4: B 61 6. 7 b Piquetine et Evening Gowns; sequin bodice. black. @9¢ < g 2 _n"‘:e s $3 and $3.75 Gloves—I12-button-lensth leatherette, —AAA, all size 2 to 7: AA, all sizes, Women’s $12 Pumps, 3595 1—$110.00 Bld:k Silk Net, with brocaded velvet brown\ gray, white, covert—Is-button-length all sizes 4 to 3%, 4, 6, 67 - 19 PAIRS OF BLACK KID COLONIAL PUMPS— Suit (sketch- } bodice. chandoiscite, white st slip- Women’s 512.50 Oxfords, 3495 With jet buckle, welt soles and French heels ed). The 1—$100.00 la(ln Green Taffeta, net over-drape and ongly ctteigloyes whlte gray beayenand tan, PAIRS OF BLACK CALF BROGUE OXFORD 5, 5% 6%, ©: B 4 4% 6 P boxy fmcket ! gcltilace - 85500, e Quo —Wing tps, low flat he ; .5 | ) iffon Velvet Rvening Gowns, .net ..5%, 6%, 7, 1% 5 53“:,. & Won}ens SlZ Boots, 35 95 . 3,3%, 4. o5 PAIRS OF WOMI BLACK KID LAC s; jade and American beauty. $65.00. has silk .00. stitched 4 4%, 5 T1e. BOOTS—Welt soles and low Cu heels; very 00T comfortable walking boots. 'k Velvet; Milgrim model. $7; | 0.00 Gold Cloth and Gold Color Net Evening : BE I e I Gown. 855.00. % £ in sizes 6, S stripes on 95.00 1lack: Velvet Evening Gown, crystal I kid pique gloves in ? : 3, 3%, collar and beading. #85.00, e Y : \d 71%; black in 23 PAIRS OF BLACK KID OXFORD TIES— 50 Plack Silk Net, goldkloth girdle. %83 lasp pique kid gloves in um, Hand-turn soles, Baby French heels, comfy and - Womens Slz Boots, $5.95 sleeve, lined i 00 Black Sequin Beaded Robe Ivening Gown. -wrist pique dre 4: B, 3%, 4 41 40 PATRS OF BLACK CALF LACE BOOTS —Welt to match the | $150.00. K 7 and T3%. $2.35. 5.\ A, 4%, . 1%, 4, 412, X 9\ —AA. 3, L4 blouse of \(Vornen s 812.50 Boots, $4.95 MilsrimErock e i e Underwear Opportumtles LA ;15 B;»:;. 595 Chinese red 1—§198.00 Brown Suede Cloth Frock, panel & = » d si s r PAIRS OF DARK BROWN KID, FRENCH i bablat { ST AR P '5’.?;1,"{'“;.;",- Hlloe oleg acestrimmedioritailoredistyles) SEL, HIGH CUT LACE BOOTS—Welt soles, very PAIRS OF WOMEN'S BROWN CALF LAC plain skirt. il $755.00. i % S e 5 . 4 —Welt soles and Cuban h with clot . - .50 Na ok Gowns, Envelope Chemise and Pe o 7 5. 3, 4, B %, 6%, = e 5 St | 1325106 Wlack Suede Cloth Coat Dress, chenille R e i UL LT L e L e B.S41617: C336 Jo32 1 {ona ¥eome Ruar wlnu i IRDALERL R IRe iR i embroidered. $73.50. $1.50 and $1.95 Bloomers—Cotton cr sateen, voile S i g $1.95 B stton ¢ sateen, Sizes—AA, all sizes. 5% to 6 all sizes, 413 Women’s $15 Boots, $4.95 es, 3 to 8: « FORECAS I ING women,s Stocking LR S 31 PAIRS OF BATTLESHIP GRAY KID LACE 1o Tie: B all sizes o 8 1 > Musiin Nightgowns, Envelope Chemise and Petti- TS—Hand- S “9‘”_" et : Women’s $1250 Boots, $6.95 1 $1.75 Silk Lisle and Cotton Stockings, fll coats, embroidered inhned s v ith e es—AA. 5%, T3, I AII ORED Sl I I S hioned—black, white, cordovan. Regular and slightly mu. . 1 6, 61 C D, 4,5 5 26 PAIRS OF PATENT-LEAT 3 \. E BOOTS [ i $4 Taffeta Silk womeng SIS Boots, 3495 — Patent-leather vamps, dull kid tops. welt Soles .00 a 3.75 Full-fashioned Silk Stockings, white, brown, b v 7 PAIRS OF CAMEL GRAY KID LACE BOOTS and Baby French hecis, 3 I's nd colors; some with Pointex heels. $1.60. g5 insook Gowns, la French heels, very dressy. Sizes—AAA, and ( or S rin { $5.50 to $11.50 Sijk Stockings, hand embroidered and Fpstl s S ! Fal gy 6, 6%, A. 414 2 I Iscedcloskr it Sok Nexds white and wanted §3.00 and §4.00 Silk Camisoles, of satin and crepe de & 43, A I shades. Bl ghine. ace trimmed and tailored: Alightly mussed. Womens 312 Boon, $4.95 - P“Vlvmoom:ns $12.50 Boo(s, SQS Bea hf“l p e e i e : 15 PATRS OF LACE BOOTS—Black kid vamps 18 F PATENT-LEATHER LACE BOOT:! SILHOUETTES SO CAPRI- I i 3 e kor‘ylses ] 3s0giGowins detizatinianayercpalds ching feseamilace l\,‘»!:h n‘.sbl::‘ mouse kid tops, welt soles and French —With dull Kid tops, welt so na st = = i n the Quarterly Stoc earing. k Envelope Chem and Union Suits, i £ . 3 v s . CIOUS AND CHARMING- $5.90 to $7.95 Bloi rrettecrepe in the wanted il tailored fop; ribbon Strapa; & ¥ sollea: : 29 2 7 5 B 4 e e 1 shades; embru .cred and tailored styles; very at- $4.65. = Women’s $12.50 Boots, $4.95 e \i’ome’n’i 3{250 Boots, $6.95 ¥ TAS N D < i tractiv 12.00 Gowns—Crepe de chine and satin—Venise and n's of 2 y 95 THAT FASHION HERSELT $8.50 to § :|. ””ih grade Blouses, nfml:cnrx:vll'; 3 1-1..(..\n val lace trimmed; flesh and whit «.:.—., PAIRS OF BLACK KID I ('l,.muy'ri<~.<nlme CK KID LAC < R erepe. satin and crepe de chine, overblouse and i ce welt soles, and ench hecis: MUST MARVEL AT THEIR 1 L FELEE BES Attractive Neckwear b i gy & : = v e $15.00 1o §2550 OverblousesExquisite models of Size: S 3 5. 6 s AUDACITY. PASTERNAK ;:onrpzlllh mignonette. satin, duvetyn and wool 51 face Collars, Orsanidy eletiDmbroideren - || B Sia o : = P s v: handsomely embroidered, braided or rea AT 5. 5% L 85D, all sizes, 3i to 9 ORIGINAL CONCEPTIONS ace e e s cciars, Soliarisets goe (TS0 e ‘Women's $12.50 Osfords, $5.95 - pml“f:’:«“",.\’.?.\‘fz,fi\“?'f:,‘§7‘5 S e = S with dots, vestee 3 lace veste ey RK VN CAL! i o elt soles and ARE NOW AT THEIR BEST I 5110 and $12.50 Umbrellas, $7.95 Bt et et o andy - b, St sl i o % o 4 Sxcellent quality 1k th hand: akelit f F £ 8 2 va 3 A P 3 E i 3 &—AA 5 i3 AND READY FOR IMMEDI- | handles, in white and colors: aleo some with ! : : 3 : A - tiies taupe and blue; for rain or shine. ATE SELECTION. ] leather handles. In green, purple, red, brown,

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