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’l —and one that you should profit by if you feel your eveglasses need changing. SHELLTEX thorcagh our expert optometris Our Greatest SPECIAL OFFERING | to Stem Them. | Following an [ States, ates, ciety on “The Enemy " the District of Columbia of the Sons of Our Entire Stock of the Franklin Square Hotel, mously indorsed eral of the D. A. R. who asked GLASSES Is offered at the low price of country. A re local pre ident of the erp How | the number of reckless agitators . . . ernment Is growing every day. There This price includes a d weekly _and tions “in the " United States examination by ADOLPH KAHN 935 F St. printed for circulation among negroes alone. vile nd violent of any. issue of the Communist, the Worth Many Dollars More! SUITS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE Guaranteed All- Worsted Suitings (Not Merely All-W ool) & Blue Serges (Guaranteed Not to Fmie) We repeat emphatically that this is a sale of utmost importance! And we add that it has been many, many years since we or any other tailors have been able to offer such GUARANTEED WORSTEDS AND BLUE SERGES at anywhere near this low price. Even in the days we like to compare prices with this sale would create as great a sensation as it is doing tod There Is a REASON and a PURPOSE Behind This Big Sale! Last year in the months of April and May did the vears of we greatest volime of business in our 19 Merchant Tailoring. We do not feel sat- isfied to sit back and accept the much misplaced slogan of “bad times” and leave our business drop _ in volume. With the firm purpose in view of equaling if not surpassing last year's figures, we went into the woolen markets and made tremendous pur- chases of these WORSTEDS to make this sale possible. We Are Determined to Beat Last Year’s Every Man Owes It to Himself to See these Figures Worsteds And this means that we There is no catch to this must sell even more suits offering. Wt have loaded this year than last year— up our window with these as prices were much higher. s suIitings so you can see them With these worsteds we feel confident we will beat last without stepping into the vear's figures and will con- store. They radiate quality tinue to do so, as long as right through the glass. Mr. Green can buy enough of these fine quality WORSTEDS as we offer_in this tremendous value-giving sale. Better still, we invite com- parison. Ready-made clothes would cost you more than the price we quote ih this special event. Newcorn & Green Merchant Tailors 1002 F Street N.W. STERN TREATMENT OF REDS IS URGED Wade Hampton Ellis Raps Agitators—Advocates Law inspiring speech by {Wade Hampton Eliis, former first as. stant attorney general of the United Within Our | the American { Revolution, which met last night at unani- the speech of Mrs. George Maynard Minor, president gen- | the curbing of radical propaganda in 2 olution to this ef- ented by John Paul Er- Selden Mervin Ely, presided. from Mr. Ellis" speech are | “There is no denying the fact that Ifanatics who are openly and deflantly Preaching the doctrine of force and violence in the destruction of all gov- monthly are boldly advocating armed revolution right here in America. Twenty-Seven Go Among Negroes. ‘There are twenty-seven of these These are the most The very ' ficial organ of the communist party, THE EVENING "AR, WASHINGTON. D. €., THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 1921 T === calls for-a- armed uprising of Amer-| | |They say that God put the coal in|$10.000; Westerm Pennsylvania tnstt- | ican workingmen asains - i A | the “ground: that they take it out.|tute for the Blind, $15.000; Bucknell crnment. Tl s et heir govi| | Pigs, Drunk, Seen | 1 i ey fone tetio stands bol | University. Lewlsburg, Pa. $10.000: | e Ind ial Co b oiints | 5 13 3 and yd is @ medd ewton Theological S . Roch- | N s readers are asked to sign, en- Dying, Close Stll | |ihe vroits” which belong (o them | Theological " Seminary, Upiand, Ta., sting o vred | g, 4 5,000, establish in A sa <0 | =My little pign trouble. Work is the answer to i of red guard ae eeims o ame 5001 | ing home drunk evers very puzzle of life. We must not' Queen Mary is first Queen of ara e ro e 1011 which has recently been expo: in Guerrin's farm. At first it wan | | ¢ work. but we must with | England, and, indeed, the frst wom- | Great Britain, is sapplied awith arms | | funny. Then when twelve of | | niline”faves and contented hearts” | an. to recelve the desree of dector of L _ and training and drilling for the pur- | | them dfed from continucd sprees | | civil law from the University of Ox- Fhat metal garage of yours pose of violent insurrcction. it wann'e- funny.. L apoke | | ford. = no “It is a startling fact that there is by which the federal government c apprehend citizen speech or writing, the overthrow of Guerrin, telling him he ouxht He law i Fhlted States: fodas Keep hix still fenced. in the United States today e S Tor (R plan and who pun openly rin, a neighbor. told the jury o by | his government by force and violence, | | ©f Oxcar Guerrin on a charge A man may stand on the street cor- | | Yiolating the prohibition laws, After hearing ra. Harris' tes- the city of Wi hington and pa This was what Mrs. J. A. Har- | circult court here in the trial W. H. PORTER WILL FILED. | Numerous Charities Are Named as in | ) Beneficiaries. of | | PITTSBURGH. April ! charities are named —Numerous s beneficiaries aavecats Blowing i ihe a verdict of guilty was under the wiil of the late W. H. Por- or assassinating the Presi- d. ter, which has becn filed here. T [dent, or he may print a newspaper , . | Gne hundred and fifty-five thou- So-| advocating these things and he is =sand dollars was placed tr the tinue. There ought to be a statute s answer is education v hinton Boston,and thesAmerican fori passed by Congress making it a is that poor, de- | B { Home Mission Soclely, New criminal offense, enfor York. are ta reccive 820,000 when the nd eral courts and federal ju government. “In the next place, we should en- absolutely gafe, so far as the sov- = ereignty of the United States is con- | ., rage the greatest freedom cerned.” spe and the 1 would i “This situation i, of course. intol- o sen all these agitators now hi erable and ought not longer to con- | in secret brought into the open rican citiz e the forcible des ruction of the | honestly’ ! profits of the of- Ard Anniversary coal mining belong to them. income to be paid to relat] At the d during the per- th . the prin- to be divided among the char- "he American Baptist Mission- th o s w their lives of principal is divided Other b included: 224 ests from the trust fund THE Hoffman Co. CLEANERS and DYERS 12—STORES—12 5 Main Office, 740 12th St. N.W. Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. S.E. Phone M. 4724 PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE treatment durable. tion. It's made especially for | work, and goes on without any previous acid P HUGH REILLY CO. 10% to 15% 0 will Kkee | weatherproof and sightly indefinitely if pro tected with— galvanized iro of the surface. Economi rice per gallon a 1334 New York Ave. Wholesale—PAINTS This promises to be the biggest day of all! A sweeping clear-away of all remnant groups of | apparel and accessories left by the biggest event this little shop ever held. You can well | imagine that these odds and ends would hang on for a long fime if we didn’t take decisive measures. We can't afford that. Everything bought for the Anniversary must be swept away—the regular order of business must begin again on Monday. So prices have heen made to sell the remnant goods! On our third floor—in our regular departments—everywhere in our shop! We shall temporarily be almost a remnant store—but the remnants are remnants of our qualities, and the prices are prices that sell them out! will quickly isses | Our Misses’ Department was so sold of | out Anniversary g ganization made a hasty survey of nearly Merchandise that our buy or- the market to remedy the situation. | Many new purchases are arriving | and the remnants are being con- solidated with these for the bigge week end you can imagir Misses’ $29.50 to $35 Dresses, $18.50 75 of the most attractive of misses' frocks—mostly one of a | style and not more than two of any model. Taffetas, canton crepes, | mignonettes, crepe de chines and combinations of mignonette and georgette crepe—coat effects, Eton styles, blouse effects with crushed sashes and tunic styles—ail essentially misses’' frocks. Sizes 14 to 20 years, and In navy blue, brown, tan, gray with biue and tan with brown. Misses’ $55 and $60 Dresses, $39.75 | Of high.grade canton crepe and taffeta silks—artistically de. | signed and beautifully made—one of a kind and in all shades—a | small and selected Anniversary group. Misses’ $35 and $39.50 Dresses, $23.50 C Another big purchase just received! Delightiully youthful styles | In silk crepe, embroidered mignonette, canton crepe and imported Shantung—street and sport styles and two-toned combinations—coat | effects and straight-line effects—large crushed sashes—sizes 14, 16 | and 18 years—tan brown and navy blue—also compimations of navy | with tan and tan with brown. | New Arrivals—Extraordinary— | Misses’ Suits j Here are most remarkable values in Sport Suits and | the best styles in Tailored and Costume Suits for a grand | finale to our Anniversary! | Misses’ $22.50 to $25 Jersey Suits, $16.50 This time we include the wanted navy blue at this price! Also tans, browns, greens and light blue in worsted jersey—well tailored and hand finished—wrinkle and. dust preof—Norfolk, Tuxedo and beited models. X Misses’ $32.50 Sport Suits, $24.50 Tweeds, mixtures and the most attractive velour checks of the | season—tweeds In gray, tan, blue and rose—checks in brown and tan, tan and brown, biue and black, and tan and liaht blue. Jackets are silk lined. Only a small lot In this purchase, we rearet to say— | but come early! Misses’ $55 to $59.50 Suits, $37.50 Stunning styles with lots of dash and go—for misses—in tricotine, twill cord and Poiret twill—in box, Tuxedo and blouse styles, and with long notched revers—belted and unbeited styles—navy blue pre- dominating. A few tans and velour checks. Misses’ $65 and $75 Suits, $47.50 Youthful and distinctive in every detail. Navy biue tricotine | and twill cord, including the dashing embroidered box and Spanish | sash styles—also smart tailored suits set off with silk braid or cable | stitching—hand-finished by man tailors. Anniversary Remnants Blouses ¢ tables. A general clearaway of the Anniversa Some a little mussed—but bigger values than ever $2.95 to $5.00 Blouses, $2.00 A table full—French and domestic voiles in all white cr trimmed | with rows of hemstitching and fine tucks or with pretty embroldery or lace—roll collars or high neck. Pick out a few. Good size range! $5.90 to $7.50 Blouses, $2.95 | Broken lots for final clearance! Georgette crepe, crepe de chine, tub silks and novelty migncnette—In both the briaht colorings and | suit ades—tuck-ins and overblouses will be found—also a number of extra sizes—but you must come early! $8.95 to $15.00 Blouses, $5.90 This is another big Anniversary .closing chance! Tricolette, georgette crepe, satin and crepe de chine blouses—beaded or em. | broidered in contrasting colors—others with attractive plaiting or fine laces—all the wanted colors for suit or sport wear—both overblouses | and tuck-Ins. Don't miss these! $5.90 to $6.95 Handmade Blouses, $3.50 This is a good item! Sheer batiste blouses, with attractive de- signs of hand-drawn work, embroidery and tucks—some with trim.- | med collars, others plain hemstitched hems—close-fitting cuffs to match collars—necks are both V or square—handmade throughout, and some of the prettiest styles of the year! $10.00 to $17.50 Handmade Blouses, $7.50 Here are some of the finest of handmade blouses—best of ma- | terials and finest handwork—of sheer batiste or French voile—trim- | med with wide bands of real filet or dainty hand embroidery and drawn work in novel designs—many have the Tuxedo collar and trimmed vest, others are V-neck. Be sure to see them! EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE OF Fur Chokers To be placed on sale tomorrow! Dest values yet for the closing of our Anniversary! £35 to $50 Sables, $24.50 One and two skin Chokers in beautiful soft brown Jap Sables—pelts of unusual size. i 1 Skin, $24.50—2 Skin, $42.50 This is most unusual! $35 to $40 Chokers, $22.50 A big, varied Anniversary assortment—including mole, | | 43ces stouc marten, fitch, mink, fox and squirrel. One and two | | skin styles, small capes and ties. | A Sweater Surprise | —for the last days of the Anniversary! | $6.50 to $10 Tuxedo $3.95 Sweaters................... Nearly 200 Sweaters—a belated Anniversary shipment | —Zephyr and Shetland wool and jersey in all the new weaves. Colors include navy, black. buff. brown, peacock, jade, rose, tomato, gray, orange, turquoise and purple. | | Some with revers and cuffs in contrasting shades. | and white, brown and tan, and biue and aray combinations. | with floss silk embroidery, silk braiding, | emeraid green, purple and deiph blue. | remnants frcm higher-priced lines. 'Anniverséry Sport Clothes Remnants Friday in Our Sports Section $18.50 Sport Jackets, $10.85 | Kid Chamois Silk GLOVES There Will Be Some Mighty Big Values! $3.50 and $4 Kid Gloves, $1.95 Pair Two-clasp French Kid Gloves—white, col- ors and black—in broken sizes. $2.65 Chamois Glovq*flJ! Pair One-clasp and two-button Wasgable Chal- mols Gloves—in sizes 534, 6!4, 6!, 634 and 7. $6.00 Long Kid Gloves, $2.95 Pair Eight-button-length Brown French Kid— sizes 7, 7' and 7!> only. $1.75 SilkGloves, 95 Pair Twelve-button Milanese Silk Gloves—black In 5! and 7 and white in size 6/ only. $1.75 Chamoisette Gloves, $1.45 Pair Sixteen-button Chamoisette Gloves—with self and black embroidered backs—all sizes. $1.00 and $1.25 Gloves, 45c Pair Broken lots of two-clasp Silk, Lisie Thread l and Chamoisette Gloves—for final clearing. ENDS OF SILK BAGS $5.00 Silk Bags, $2.45 All-silk Bags—nicely lined—metal frames— fitted with purse and mirror. $8.50 Silk Bags, $3.95 Moire silk with fancy sitk linings—with silk tassels and one-piece effects—metal and | covered frames—purse and mirror. Jersey sport jackets in Tuxedo style—plaited and pinched backs —larger pockets and belt—navy, jade, cherry red, fose, Copenhagen and black. Just right to wear with plaid skirts. $22.50 to $27.50 Sport Coats, $16.85 20 smart Full-back and Belted Sport Coats, in heather jersey and Polo mixtures of tan, blue, brick, green, gray and brown. Splendid coats for Anniversary closing. $22.50 Knitted Sport Capes, $16.85 Lightweight Knitted Sport Capes—larae collar and revers of brushed wool in contrasting colors—many handsome and striking effects for summer wear. Wooltex $32.59 “Sport Spun” Jersey Suits, $24.85 Sport and tailorcd styles in Wooltex high-grade “‘Sportspun’ jersey—panel backs, plaited, beited and unbeited stvles—and in handsome heather mixtures of brown, tan, beaver, Copenhaaen blue, green and navy. These are extra high-grade—with the famcus Wool- tex tailoring. * $1850 Piaid Skirts, $9.75 30 smart box and side plaited Plaid Skirts—tan and white, gray An extra skirt chance in tomorrow's Anniversary clearing! $22.50 Silk Skirts, $10.75 35 Silk Skirts—advance styles—straiaht line, box and side plaited —with novelty pockets and wide girdles—in a choice line of new silks, inciuding crepe, mirrette, taffeta, baronet satin, crepe de chine and roshanara crepe—white, tan, gray, jade, rose, Copenhagen blue and b 5 “ " $32.50 and $35.00 Sport Dresses, $19.65 Smart Worsted Jersey Sport Dresses—straight-line styles, with wide sash belts and overblouse styles with white skirts—Marion blue, navy, henna, rust, jade, brown and tan. Anniversary Suits WOMEN'S SUIT SECTION! 0dd Sizes and Styles From the Anniversary Selling $50.00 and $55.00 Suits, $34.75 20 trimmed suits, in navy blue and black Poiret twill and tri- e—in ripple and flare box styles, with floss silk embroidery and piping. s $65.00 to $89.50 Suits, $43.75 25 strictly tailored and elaborately trimmed suits—rippiz, biouse, slashed box, belted and unbelted styles—navy, tan, pewter, You'll find this lot great for choosing! $69.50 to $95.00 Suits, $49.50 15 sUits, in tricotine and twill cord—styles for large women: Tuxedo revers, slash panels, unbelted and belted models—embroid- ered and braid trimmed—navy, pewter, gray, tan and black. + Dresses Tomorrow! WOMEN'S DRESS SECTION! One and Two of a Kind From the Anniversary! $30.00 to $40.00 Dresses, $18.65 25 silk street dresses, consisting of foulards, tricolettes, taffetas flare, gray and black. | and canton crepes—in long tunjc, blouss, bodice, lcw waistline and fitted basque styles—with chol brown, henna, navy blue and bldek. A grand Friday opportunity. $50.00 to $75.00 Moth Dresses, $36.65 20 elaborate daytime dresses, in tricotine and twill cord—with satin foundations, metallic and floss silk embroidery—long tunic styles, with wide satin sashes and fitted basques, with circular skirts—navy, tan and brown. $63.50 to $75.00 Gowns, $37.65 25 elaborate dinner gowns, of silk laces, taffeta, satin meteor, canten crepe and georgette crepe—with eyelet embroidery, beading, flogs silk and metallie thread embrotdery—lace vests, wide and rib- bon girdles—navy blue, gray, tan, Harding blue and Sorrento blue and black. Coats and Wraps! WOMEN'S COAT SECTION! Remnant garments from the Anniversary in the Friday clearing. $40.00 to $55.00 Coats and Wraps, $26.45 20 Wraps, Crepe Coats and Topcoats from Anniversary assort- ments—fine bolivias, tricotine, suedetex, covert cloth and mixtures— in straightline, belted and tuxedo styles—some with embroidery, of tan, gray, copenhagen blue, | navy, tan, sorrento biue, jade and brown. $75.00 to $85.00 Wraps, $46.45 20 wraps from the Anniversary—claborately trimmed styles— ilk fringe and moire braid- ing—made in tricotine and suede cloth—navy, tan, brown, copen- hagen blue, sorrento blue and black. $70.00 Coats, $48.85 Full:length camel's hair polo coats, with famous Wooltex tailor- Ing—mannish slashed back and belted styles—both natural color and Remnants! Underwear—Petticoats Odds and Ends Grouped for Quick Selling! $1.50 Camisoles, 83c 7 Lace-trimmed satin camisoles—half dozen or more styles. By putting in some odd pieces frorn higher priced lines we start with all sizes. $2.00 to $5.00 Silk Camisoles, $1.45, $1.85, $2.85 Here are satins and crepe de chine camisoles in the loveliest lace-trimmed and tailorcd styles! $5.00 Silk Chemise, $2.85 Crepe de chine envelope chemise—slightly mussed, but {ncluding tailored and lace-trimmed styles. /! . $15.00 Silk Gowns, $7.85 Satin, crepe de chine and georgette crepe gowns—trimmed with and ribbons—also tailored styles with hemstitching. your choice early! $2.0Q Crepe Kimonos, $1.35 Remnants of cotton crepe kimonos and breakrast coats, In rose, lavender, pink, purple and light blue. $3.00 Philippine Underwear, $1.95 envelope chemise and corset covers—hand embroldered wed—slightly mussed—not a big lot. $8.50 Jersey Petticoats, $5.85 All-Jersey petticoats—with plaited flounce edged with Roman stripe ribbon and a few straight models—rose, taupe, brown, navy, Remnants, but all ight! $6.00 Silk Petticoats, $4.85 Taffeta, satin and ail-jersey petticoats—tucxed, plaited and hemstitched flounces—a few extra sizes with taffeta flounce. Mostly Gown: and hand $5.00 Petticoats, $3.95 Not remnants, but a fine selection of special Anniversary values—big range of shades—plain and fancy colored plaited flounces —fine silk jersey. Make $12.00 and $15.00 Silk Bags, $8.95 Best quality Bags of Moire Silk—beauti- fully lined and fitted—full-pouch shapes and shirred bottoms—some with fancy catches. $8.50 to $12.50 Vanities, $5.00 Odd pieces—a dozen shapes and sizes in Vanity Boxes—four to six fittings each—also box shapes without fittings—patent and dull leathers—navy, black, brown and tan. | $15.00 and $20.09 Beaded Bags, $8.95 width, all sizes Nine Beaded Bags, with shell and amber frames—purse and mirror. Clearing Up the $8.50 and $10.50 Umbrellas, $5.00 All-silk Umbrellas with bakelite handles in various smart shapes, tips and ferrules—also amber handles—clear and clouded—colored handies to match the silks—navy, brown, taupe, red, purple and green. ry Neckwear and Scarfs $1.00 and $1.50 Neckwear, 50c In this lot—organdie collars, colored sets *with embroidered or tucked collars—many ©0dd pieces at this price for closing. $3.00 to $4.00 Neckwear, $1.95 $5.00 to $6.50 Neckwear, $3.95 Consolidation of various lots of hand-em. broidered and Real Lace Neckwear—net vestees, with Venice and filet laces—round Tuxedo collars in filet laces and embroidered nets. $5.00 and $6.00 Scarfs, $3.95 $7.50 and $8.50 Scarfs, $6.95 Brushed Wool Scarfs in two closing lots— with and without pockets and beits—plain colors, heather mixtures and Roman stripes. These are scarf days—get one now! Millinery Remnants $9.50 Satin Turbans, $3.50 Senna, gray, tomato, black and gold bro- cade. Slightly shopworn from handling are— 1 Cherry and Gage Poke, $13.50, for $3.50, 1 Cherry and Cherry-trimmed Turban, for + 1 Brown Hat, rolling brim, $12.50, for $3. 1 Bionde Maline Turban, Cellaphane petals, $12.50, for $3.50. 1 _Brown Maline Turban, $12.50, for $3.50 1 wa;te Ribbon Hat, hemp facing, $17.50, for $3. $7.50 Sailors, $4.50 Rough straws, Milan hemps with folded silk bands, Lisere braids and Leghorns. $10.00 to $85.00 Hats—Half Price Dress, Sport and Tailored Hats, to close out, crushed ros HOSIERY REMNANTS Consolidating the Anniversary Lots to Clear the Counters $1.00 and $1.25 Remnants, 59¢ Pair Siik, Silk Fiber and Lisle Steckings—plain and dropstitch—broken sizes—these colors in the different lots—black, suede, white, fawn, gray and cordovan. $2.00 Stockings, $1.50 Pair Full-fashioned Pure Silk Stockings—with mercerized garter tops, heels and toes— black, white and gray. $2.50 and $3.00 Remnants, $1.79 Pair Full-fashioned Silk Stockings, with all-silk and silk lisle garter tops—in black, white, navy, canary, purple and silver, Upstairs-- Remnants Tomorrow! Can’t find room for them all on second floor, with all of our other Anni- versary Items until noon. Coats, Suit for quick choosing. each. tan, gray. jade, rookie and green. 3 so some of them must go upstai Brown Tricolette Silk Dresses, long tunics: P]csll-cf:l?r Tricolette Dress. lace trimmed, panel vest: and $37.50 Worsted Jersey Suits, tuxedo and notched regers— , and sale will be held there , Dresses and Skirts thrown into even-price Jots 25 $16.50 Striped Baronet Satin Sport Skirts, gold, green and rust, $5.00 -$10 20 $25 Box-pleated plaid skirts, good colors; . = 0 $35 Foulard $45 Canton Crepe Blouse Dresses—na 5 $45 Bolivia Capes. 7 4 10 $38.50 and $40 Navy and Black T backs. $25.00. 5 835 Navy Blue and Brown Tricotine Dresses: ther-colored Georgette Crepe Dresses: ilk Dresses and foulard with georgette; $30 Tweed Raincoats—three-quarter length; Ik Dresses—navy and brown: 3 ( reindeer and tan, fringe-trimmed cape collars ; 0 Suede Velour Cape Coats—Copenhagen blue and tan; ($15 and brown: otine and Serge Suits, belted and pancl 10 $50 embroidered Duvette Wraps. Tuxedo collars and embroidered panel backs —nav: taupe, sorrento and collie brown, $35.00. Shoe Remnants Extraordinary! Third Floor We continue our Anniversary Selling of regular lines at special prices | in our Shoe Department, Main floor—and present an extraordinary collection of remnants Third Floor. Tomorrow a day of days for footwear! 49 Pairs Women’s $2.50 and $2.75 Kid Boudoir Slippers, 95c¢ Pair Some with low flat heels and some without heels. Pink, rose. blue, red. tan, with silk pompons. Delightiully com- fortable. Sizes and widths—D, 2%, 6, 6%, 7, 714, Women’s $10 Pumps, $3.65 Pair 16 pairs Black Pumps with buckles, 3, 314, 4,51 welt soles and Cuban heels. Wonderful value. Sizes—AA, 5%, 6; A, 6: B, 3, 3y, 415, 5. 31 pairs Black Kid Theo Ties and Colonial Pumps, with hand-turned and welt soles and French heels. 4v., 5, 6V4: A, 3. 4, 415, 450,123, Women’s $10 Oxfords, $5.45 Pair 44 pairs of Women's Tan Calf and White Canvas Combination Sport Shoes. with low flat heels, welt soles and full round toes. Very good looking. Sizes—A width, all sizes, 2% to 6; B 214 to 6; C width, all D width, all 21 to ) 71 Pairs Women’s $10 Oxford Ties, $5.45 Pair—In 3 Lots! 23 pairs of Women's Black Kid Ox- ford Ties. with welt soles, Cuban heels, short vamps; with full round toes. ze D, width 2%, 3, 3%, 4, 414, 5, 6, 65, 7. 20 pairs of Women’s Tan Kid Oxford Ties, with welt soles, Cuban heels and full round toes. 412, 5, 5%, 6, 6V 1/ Sizes—C, 2, 3%, 4, D, 313, 4, 414, 5, 514, 6 28 pairs of Women's Tan Calf Ox- - ford Ties, with welt soles and Cyban heels. Very serviceable. . Sizes—C, all sizes, 3 to 7; D, all sizes, 3to 7. Women’s $10 Oxfords, $5.45 Pair 7 pairs of Women’s Black Kid Hand- turned Sole Oxfords. with low Cuban heels and full round toes. Very com- fortable. Size 7: D. 5! Women’s $10 Oxford Ties, $5.45 Pair 63 pairs of Women's Tan Cali Rrogue Oxfords, with wing tips. low flat heels and full round toes. A wonderful sport shoe. Sizes—C, 3. 4, 6, 7. 35 Pairs of Women’s Black Calf Brogue Oxfords, $5.45 Pair With wing tips, low flat heels and Very serv- B, ; D, 3 4 4 welt soles, full round toes. iceable. 514, 6; D, 3, 34, 4, 31 Pairs of Women’s Patent Leather Brogue Oxfords, $5.45 Pair With wing tips, welt soles and Cuban heels. Sizes—C, 3, 4. 417 2, 6, 614, Women’s $10 and $12.50 Oxford Ties, - 3595 Pair 32 pairs of Women's Sample Oxfords. They are very good looking and won- derful value if you can be fitted. Sizes—A, 4, 4%; B, 4, 414 Women’s $10 Low Shoes, $3.65 Pair 35 pairs of Women’s Patent Leather Pumps and 2-Eyelet Ties, with hand- turned soles and French heels. Very 1620 | f P n

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