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NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL - 22, 1921. 7 THE EVE @ufin ENbartinls | ‘714-11ST. U 1215F $T.and 1212t01218 G ST You Don't Have to Ask for the Best at the P-K Market The Best Is All We Carry Morris “Supreme” Brand Hame Washington's Gift Store Smoked Hams Have That Delicious Flavor— I C Maryland, showers tonight and to- morrow: somewhat cooler tomorrow increasing south and southwes: winds. | For Virginia, showers tonight and tomorrqw; somewhat cooler tomor- row in west and north portions. in- creasing south and southwest winds. For West Virginia, showers tonight EThree Cannot Affirm ng' and tomorrow; cooler tomorrow > Records for TwOn'y-l-:onr H That Deliclous g Drove “Bomb Wagon” After | ,-"mimiaht! 6 4 i 50t L i 15 One and See BLaK's e Hiches eyt Veal Prime Steer Beef potting grapn. I A at 4 pm. yesterday, low APISIOCRATIC Home Dressed—Milk Fed Rib Roast . ..Ib., 35¢ 00 WOO CANDIES ""<x('3;¢}‘\‘§7.."‘1 ,,7::‘ i ature, vecurred at 4 Shoulder Roast.....Ib., 20c Chuck Roast .. .Ib., 25¢ ar Win my heart T eherish John. 1 loved %o dear. HIS WIFE MARTHA, ® remembrance of my ALY. who de- s ago today, INEZ. ® and_remem- CORA G fhis iife five cmperature sam Highest, x4; lowest hath rest Bouill R || New Yorkers who came here at the be- Hurn;r‘» 5 4 hl' m £ ., § ares of s g ouillon Roast 2 A 3 hest of the Depart 3 tailed AR b . g WILLIAM H. AND EDWARD ¢ 3 A ¢ ) of the Department of Justice faile AL i Breast (bone cuty ____1b,, 15¢ Shoulder C —is America’s most famous ceramic product. Each piece is S Spanimen o 3 . 30.03; 12 noon, 29 A. FAUNTROY . Shoulder Clod ......Ib., 28c S Sttt : 5 51 OO t $Z 50 fedavstofidentitaiTl oL is] fundriax Weather In Varlous Citiex Chops (shoulder) .Ib., 22c TR an individual art creation. This individuality is further en- . o 5 rest here, as the driver of the “death ot loving memors of my dear rib or loin eg am| £ : T Bl | wagon figured in the Wall street Temperature. * : Chops ¢ )....Ib, 28¢c Ehioleest iR et T hanced by the fact that it is not duplicated. PER POUND explosion last September. 1 sore. tacasris case D50 1b. : 5 !| The trio, who declared they had scen | . Cutlets 35¢ Our display has recently been extended and includes an — the driver, had expressed belief, when| S'fon 3 = 2 5 = ~ =— es of Ligi, that he might Caonae. e Fresh Chickens Fresh Eggs Bacon assortment of items ranging from the most reasonable to PENNINGTON & TAYLOR ! but v tion cihey vizitea i = | i M T For Baking and Right Off the “arm | gugar Cured. Machine t 5 i 1.50 50, ST 5 in_his cell here they thetr heads. = A Josing sememigance of oy, aking Guaranteed e e the most expensive. § to $350. Painting Plperhngmg The three wh ificd the photo- | Lo oue year ago toduy. Aprid Sl Doz. 30c Rind ofr graph are connwcted with well known | Alleoe. Tex : = 5 rms in the financial district any .. Yeath hax 1b. 45c 3 Doz. 87c 1b. 40c The Better Kind s lding that he Atlantic City Fron Balts I Distributed in Washington to make known their n o Wi seemed positive in the New Potat Finest Florida by the 2333 18th St. N.W. emed positive n' their ew IO atoes Stock = 4 & Sii In their hunt for the bomb plotters | Charleston Yulin & Martin Co. Chisf Flynn and his aids had gathered | Chic - photographs of many known suspected | tin i Asparagus Oranges Bananas Graduate Eyes Examined radicals, and these were shown to the | {leveland Large Bunches of ne. Large, Juicy Large Ripe McCormick Medical three persons before Ligi's arrest. The [ hever - Choice Grass Florida Fruit Fruit Ligi photograph. which is said to have | 11 1L, © DR. CLAUDE 8. SEMONES ||:257 ‘il i, 2 radical in Paterson, N. Galveston s picked { Helona Bunch, 30c Dozen, 50c Dozen, 35¢ Evesight Specialist by all three as that of the man they | Jack<onville. S Teit cano e 10 lb 83 (Formerly With Edwin H. Ets) saw driving the bomb wagon, Mr. Flynn UgAr ranuiases - 8¢ s. 83c to0010 TS g it : N achlan Blle:, apt. Arthur Cary, head of the homi- Phone Main 721 cide bureau of the police departmen en in co Evaporated Milk Flour Brown Sugar “White House” Tall Gold Medal or The Good Old- > Pilisbury Fashioned Kind 2 for 25¢ 12-1b. Sack, 65c Ib., 10c 1t You Drink Coffee You Will P-K Cofiee Like (;ur Special P-K blend— lb.’ Zsc t Has the Flavor was reported to have b tion with Chief Flynn last night. Capt — = i Okla 5 e | Special Car mitted he had received from { phifadelph TI the Scranton superintendent of polic: | Phoenix. RES { photographs, finger prints and Bertil- : ton measurements of Ligi. -+ 3 30!3’/_: [ efused to discuss latest develop- | U up. the pomb disaster investiga- ach impor- shall ti “The matter is of {CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc.|one Word about it - coi not say HER DEVOTED " g5y e Broc” Auto Sapoly Howee DiGes MLAIAN .. 4 Doors Nort St ISINN FEINERS AND REDS ‘xxcm’x;‘}[)s'o‘.:ch‘ ok "y RICHS 200 IACOB HALDNON. 1 CONNECTED, NEW CLAIM |J0HN W. HECHINGER DIES. | i Associate in House-Wrecking Busi- | Attorney General for Ireland to = be'in Balth & a 3 es: ‘ere Succumbs in Baltimore. Put Evidence Before House | "¢ ! i ! John W. Hechinger, foriner dry ! L he 9 of Commons. goods merchant and lately axlsnc);h-d i i o ) LONDON, April 22.—Evidence of a{%ith his son in the house-wrec®ing Final Curtain of connection between the bolshevik |business and a resident of this eity} Soyernmentsof FRu and the Sinn {gince boyhood, died yesterday at thel Fein movement in Ireland has been |} 03 ! found, declared Denis Henry, attorney | Hebrew Hospital, Baltimore, 3 { had been iil for the past three months general for Ireland, in reply to a d He whispered, ling the s und we see her no @ far better shore. written question by Sir William H. |He lived at 1812 Vernon place. RN ANh A ) Davison in the house of commons{ Mr. Hechinger was born in Shreve- here today. A Mr. Henry added that h: hoped to place this evidence before the house Ml {in 2 few days. Irish Rushing to United States. i\ DUBLIN, April 21.—The decree just issued by the Irish republican parlia- ous resident here since. except for a few years he spent abroad. Retiring from™ the dry goods business eleven | years ago, he became engages witn the Sidney L. Hechinger Hous wrecking Company, in which work he | was active up to the time of his ill- ness rviving him are his wife, Bertha Hechinger, and two children, Sidney L. Hechinger and Mrs. Leona Graff, both of this city. Funeral services will be held tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock at Geier's funeral parlor. 1113 7th street. Inter- ment will be in the Hebrew cemetery. port, 1564. He came to this city in 1872 and had been a continu- ment prohibiting emigration from Ireland “without permission from the C proper authority,” although it is di- r. CHRIS wihio departed this 111 HCE The celebration comes to a close tomorrow night! One more big day for buy- [l Fected against aii emigration, was ai- s . . : = Dl s rectly occasioned by the heavy ing Springtime apparel and accessories at ANNIVERSARY prices! It’s been a e b mirntioni(iojitic Bunited great occasion, and tom'orrow will be a great day! Incomplete lines are reduced Wf| sised hers, foday. Toy, numbers of —new goods are added! Queenstown for vises great recently that the consulate But God 3 consulates in Belfast, I S E ! T CARD OF THANKS. came o All These New Arrivals for MISSES | Plaid Skirts in the Anni ) W R Ay e, | SRR ]| to keep up with the demand. hanks and d titude to my relatives Ve = ese New Arrivals tor al ts in the versary Saturday! £ D Shan o, O ENNT BT COR | Womy av e omine T E { =2 aplin - and 70 s been 1 | fe Eleventh-Hour Peace Effort. oral” teibaten At the death| g While e was sick in bed, ’6‘4 Goods have just been pouring in for misses—for this last Anniversary | $18.50 and $20 Pleated Plaid Skirts, best shades; velours and prunella B e NGTON, MD. of T %a.lz'! Axllld there never were such values or so many styles to choose from! cloths; also stripes and checks. ............ 3 st 91050 e By T i T — There is nothing worse in human lite | y will pu - s ss hi ' X = 5 3 & bring the Sinn Fein leaders and the gov- DIED. Than to The dearest one to you, dear vue as be ful and bLappy An Anniversary selection of new styles in Bolivia, tricotine and tasmania wraps & . q 5 EOROICIIEst Smoniiche fwould Do —full silk. lined .ang extraordinary value. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Navy blue, $3.00 Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings, $1.79 Pair Sl e S e b tan, éstrich and French blue. Black and white—with silk garter hems. i blusiness men, p?minem members of the A % i 2 2 ll i clergy and unofficial representatives of Misses’ $65 to $69.50 Wraps, $44.75 : $2.00 Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings, $1.50 Pair the government. ... Another new and extraordinary Anniversary purchase! Handsome wraps with Black, white and gray—mercerized garter hems. silk embroidery, radium silk lined—a large selection of models, including becoming styles for the small size girl who finds it hard to get a becoming wrap. Ostrich, navy Red Stripe Mock Seam Silk Stockings, 95c Pair RITES FM_S;WELLS' and brown. A fine closing theme for the Anniversary. 5 Sill:! lo)dprr cent pure, an]rl protected against “runs” from garter clasp cuts by the || || | Funeral for Wife of Physician Held = patented red stripe—s —black in si 12, 9, 9. N i Most attractive of misses’ frocks. Taffetas, Canton crepes, mignonettes, crepe . 5 5 % F 1 servi for Mrs. Mary L. de chines and combinations of mignonette and georgette crepe—coat effects, Eton $4.00 Strap-wrist Clm_rnms Gloves, natural color; pair..................$285 Wem?:vavif:el;‘rc‘f): g:mrl:; A dl\‘30115: styles, blouse effects with crushed sashes and tunic styles—all essentially misses’ | $3.00 French Glace Slip-on Gloves, white and tan; pair. ... .. ceveenn....8195 | liwho died at her home, Hyattsville, frocks. Sizes 14 to 20 years, and in navy blue, brown, tan, gray with blue and tan $4.50 “Fielder” Strap-wrist Slip-on Gloves, white French glace; pair $2.85 early Wednesday morning, were held with brown, and only one and two of a style. . $8.00 to $15.00 Vaniti 2 g trom her late residence this morning. Misses’ 335 and ”9'5) Dreuec, m'm 5 From small size to 8-‘inch~3'ilhmxt’ fittin ?::«:l:'i.(,h ist'mb)fit i vari i{fl!e’rl{!‘:nll “'fl:; h)‘l il‘l“otl“ cemteli‘l')" Just purchased for the Anniversary end. Delightfully youthful styles in silk | ors and all colors. & 0.0 httings—variousileath i || Reyacharles i ateallist erprectorscl crepe, embroidered mignonette, Canton crepe and imported Shantung—street and sport sd!yleshand two-t&néfiscorsbilrga!ions——coat ;fle:!s an&'l slraiggltline Tfiecls-})arge Gl S‘lk U d . crushed sashes—sizes 14, an years—tan brown and navy blue—also combina- M J Ar d tions of navy with tan and tan with brown. ove l n erwe o ore uSt nve Gk 5 o Nrvhe o $59.50 to $75 Silk Frocks, $39.75 ; For the Last Day of.the Anniversary! | - This is the premier group of the Anniversary celebration. Best looking dresses | $3.00 Glove Silk Vests, full length; splendid quality. .. ... iieesi$195 Births Reported e ’ ! e vV s B irths Reported. we have seen in years at such a price! Canton crepes, both plain and beaded, em- | $3.95 Quality Plain Knee Bloomers for....... broidered georgette crepe and taffeta silk dresses—the most attractive styles of the | §6,00 Jersey Silk Petticoats with plain color season in the finest of materials. Sizes 14 to 20 years, in navy blue, heather, brown, p 5 5 grays and gold. About 100 dresses to choose from. i flounces; all colors. Don’t miss getting one at. et 2 More $12.50 to $15 Umbrellas Just Arrived, Lj| &0 ns .5 Tweeds, mixtures, velour checks. Tuxedo, CROWLEY. Wednesday, April 20. 1821, at 9:30 p.m., ALICE JANE. daughter of Eliza- betl: Aune and late John Crowley. Funeral services at Christ P. E. Church, 31st and O sts.. on Saturday, April 23, at 2 pm. In-| terment private. CURTIN. Thursday. April 21, Mrs. CHAR-| Bach night we bow upon our knees, CURTIN. Services at Lee's! We pray and prar in rosebud s garden s o0k our darling For that grand and glori When_we. HIS DEV BROTHERS WINSTON. Peansslvania ave., Sunday at 4 p.m. DOLBY. Thursday. April residence, 637 Raleigh st., MARY ELI widow of J 1921, at her meters chapel, Monday, April 3 5, ur years ago 1o Relatives and friends in- e 23 but_ sleeping: t to know loved so fondly 1 surrows Leiow DUNN. Wednesday. April 20. 1921. ELLEN. | beloved wife of the late Thomas Dunn. Fu- neral from her lute residence. %10 Sherman 23, at 8:30 am. Re-! Paul's Catholic Church | and friends invited. 220 .\hrfl‘ is bard to say Plenty to choose from. | | St. Matthew's parish, officiated. The pallbearers were Mrs. Wells' sons, Dr. Alfred H. Wells, Dr. Walter Wells, C. A. M. Wells, Robert W. Wells, D. O. L. Wells, and her grand- Smith. Daniel _ Freema: Sarah Wilson. GRAHAM. Wedne: p.m.. BDITH LOI and Extelle M. |~ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Eeaviaed 1om i son, Addison ) ave. Funeral services Saturday, chapel at Oak Hill cemetery EN. Thursday. at 1 3 hmshand I Saturday, WM. H. SARDO & CO, 412 H st. ne. Phone Lincoln 524. Modern Chapel. Automobile Funerals. e V. L. SPEARE CO. ¥ era "of | (NETTHER THE SUCCESSORS oF NOR coy. . | LR, e, $2.95 The following births have been reported to and fancy pleated silk {he healsh | Raymond F. Tallman and Marion Tallman, bos lepartment within the last twenty- NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) AYDE . HARFORD, Ma: Alfred R. and Bertha Hale: girl, e Franklin 6626, 940 ¥ Charles and Anna Rodbell, boy. KIRBY. Thursday. April 21, . at his resi- | sl D . Norfqlk belted. . b Henry F. and Elsle C. Sonnabend, girl dence, at Oxon Hill. Md.. RGE F.. be- 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director 3 Henry A. and Elizabeth loved husband of Mary A, 3 amd embalmer. Livery in connection. Comme services at St. Barnabas' u: modern crematorium. Moderate 1 April 23, 11 am. Relatives and friends & d Stev: jous chapel and Andrew L. and Steva a . Nearly 100 of these smart suits for tomorrow’s R i B act ; 5 . Owear A and Mabel C. zices. ave. nw. Tel cail M. selling at $24.75. The type of suit so many girls | Bak}Tmhe ha"ffl“ in most attractive shapes—some with amber rings or in colors Sosepn ir"2ad Murie A, vited to attend. | ik, Diguited wad Eiciat Srviee.— A e ey antt Tt b o match the silks—with tips and ferrules—silks of high grade—last shipment for Rarl A.-and Nellie C. Young, girl. LUCAS. Departed this life April 21, 1921, it W. W. Deal & ¥ b A== GLaNs, . s . | the Anniversary. 75 pieces, and each umbreila a beautiful one. Don’t be too lat Whiliam A, and Rosa Pullin, b 11:30 p.m., at her residen 204 e. . . Dea Co. | Checks in tan and brown, in brown and tan and | ¢his time. Make an early selection tomorrow. 3 00 late |bgl! Daniel aud Mary £ Lo UGENIA MAE loving baby | 516 B Lincoln 3464, blue and black. - % Prey e e, A e e Actomobile_Serv Chaper . Grover 0. and Mary E. Rraviey, girl. Al 23, at 3 pame from ier’ X Misses’ $45 Tricotine Suits All the New Styles in Benjamin and Ruth Payton; bo D e Frank Geier’s Sons 90,. 00 /i % Leo B. and Esther Branson, girl. G < 1113 SEVENTH STREET 2 . . . Little Eugenia was our darling. —~ James and Lucinde Green, boy Modern Chapel. Telephone call, rth 329. 10' Summe Ox o ds s ’50 RaEyLand e abel A fon b i F h i $37.75 § f ) § 7 F alr . Biabe b ibox But an angel came and whispered { P 5 ’ [ GecraniandiE 2 "“*Darliog Eugeniu, do some home."" Timothy Hanlon (el fity suits in sizes 14,16 and 18 years, For the last day of the Anniversary! New Sport Oxfords ey G ewelt, oL : oot ot —;‘Efirsél;jm {Jhuln:f{lg‘;i‘ ifin -‘,‘,",j‘"‘{,‘ P hi"illh mareoie belis. 'All hand- a;id;cl for this week!h Complete s;lze assortments and the greatest Deaths R 5 M ';"—‘.}'?A“:r." = “_‘,::‘;f;.":_,:':,_:::w,!;;,;;;;:; EsT 0%, nished and richly lined. of chances to save on the footwear ' v e Fancral Wi e held fron = o Sif £ wear that you must have—and demon- || aths Reported. e e R “ZURHORST” Misses’ $49.50 to $55 Suits, $43.75 strating why our Anniversary events are so popular. The following deaths have been reported to! 23, at3 p.m. R e s . . : & o = the heaith department within the last twenty- | gEYNOLDS. ddenl, 9 301 East Capitol Street . A choice assortment of "“J"“dg."fi"bflaf; “l:’d SP’"”’:‘ “Shb 5“.‘;’ for misses— | Sorosis $10.00 White Canvas Oxfords with tan or white calf strapping; white Marvin Tumphey, 76, Garfield Hospital at RO S Fhone Lincoln 523 in navy blue and black tricotine, with braid, button and embroidery trimming. ivory soles and Cuban heels, $7.50 pair. 5 P e A O L um’f.’mi st. nw. LINWOOD C.. husband of Edna!| me¢ablished in Martinsville, Ind. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years—radium silk linings—and high-class tailoring. s, pair. ¥ itai. May™ Repnoids (e Quill): Notiee of fu- L plllen Van Sproussen. 67, Home for Incum-{ erut liereatier. Sorosis $10.00 Tan Calf Oxfords, with straight or wing tips, welt soles and 1t st. se. Friday, April 1031, at the resi JAMES T. RYAN, Women’s Smts, Coats, Dresses, Skirts Serasis $10.00 Tan or Black Kid Oxfords with welt soles and Cuban heels, el e a7 et et sosers Cugpet " * *incon 12 Women’s $50 to $60 Tricotine Suits, mostly navy blue $§7.50 pair. Z Py Livety tn Gonpection. a Laucien Moten, 2 d; Infant of Thomax minutes, 2330 G xt il R-SrenreCor 1208 H_STREET-NW. | Women’s $72.50 to $95 Embroidered Costume Suits. . ...... Sorosis 9 & $10 Pumps, $7.50 Pair | Women’s $85 to $98.50 Latest Fashions, plain and embroidered. . FresSgrosis $1000 Patent Leather or Black Kid Pumps, with hand-turned soles, high 5T T e saturday. (FORMERLY S40F STHW)’ B i : i rench heels or low baby French heels, $7.50 pair. : SPEC[ALTIES B o Women’s $115 to $150 Costume Suits, superb materials, hand tailored. .$94.50 Sorosis $9.00 Black or White Satin Pumps, with high French heels or_low Baby Retatives and Thends invited FHDNE NAl':‘w-a!sc;E- For Larger Women, $75 to $95 Tailored and Trimmed Suits.........$49.50 | French heels, 575.0 pair. —Painting. % April 21, 1021, Women’s $32.50 and $35 Tweed Sport and Street Suits...............$24.50 SorOSls $1 2,50 Pumps, 59_75 Pair Fritmesl (o e e ’, Quality workmanship always. Sarurday, FADA} 28 Tt R0 jp o N Women’s $40 and $45 Topcoats and Wraps, all colors. ...............$28.75 _ Sorosis 2-strap Pumps in black or brown kid—with hand-turned soles and New [ We sell fine furniture. ) L s Women’s $60 to $70 Topcoats and Some Dressy Wraps..............$37.50 York heels—also Beaded Tongue Pumps in black suede—with hand-turned soles and Geo Pliu CO ]IIC 1325 14th 81 ELLEN. bel wife of ' Louis low baby French heels—for our Anniversary at $9.95 pair. < Ainin 4224-8 | S - eral from Clements® | PR Lt . tery. Non-secta- 0 (1) | | it care of graves Baltimore Boulevard at District Lise. Women’s $75 to $85 Wraps and Tuxedo Style Coats—soft, luxuri | MOURNING BLACK 1ML Wis i mrday. April 3. 00| omces: S35 14th st. nw. Pbone F. 4745 . 3 ‘ithin 24 Hours Interment at Mount | —— = e s e et @R T One More Day for the Children | ot S B e Women’s $98.50 to $130 Embroidered Wraps, finest materials. ... ... Sl $69.50 . Woemen's $1850 Worsted Sport Jackets, heather mixed and plain, . §1275 Anniversary Footwear Women’s $25 and $30 Polo Sport Coats, hip and 3 lengths. .. .......$16.75 Another day of Special Anniversary selling of the famous Sorosis Foot- | > 7 s / /O ay rest assure 2 s room for all five toes of the little Women’s $25 Silk Tricolette Dresses, blouse and low waistline. .......$14.75 | feet, Tor Sorosis lasts are scientifically made. ; Women'’s $35 and $40 Canton Crepe Tricolette Dresses. ................$19.75 SOROSIS ANKLE TIES 2480 1S1R 00, IL01 1808 1, 162, will kindly atiend the funeral Talize in designing and erect- Dupont_Circle, Fr. 5232 = omrade, ELLEN M. VAN SPRONS. | We SPECals gning " Satriny ~1ing Imperishable memorials of quality - { and character. Let us take you to see many speci- S| . . the chapel Cls Skin To s fmeat iy W ars M th R A C. WALSH, see, |7 MCCARTHY. Pres. {ong of our work In any of the local - Mothers Reste* mEn e sy - NNING CO., INC., YAN. T id but loving remembrance of THE J. F. MAI . After Cuticura [|=ra, e s momeg Seer,Ointment ifteenth Street. BRYAN (nee Milstead), who departed this | Bl e “Kamp Tramp” Play Shoes et o ey Dot T Maidow ot | | 1ife two years ago toduy, April 22,3010, | == e | Women’s $40 to $55 Canton Crepe Taffeta and Georgette Crepe Dresses, $23.50 Sizes 8% to 11, $3.95 Pair A a e L N %‘%}f%% Women’s $50 Dinner Gowns, lace and Georgette crepe. ...............$36.50 Sizes 11% to 2, $4.95 Pair Sizes 8Y; to 11, $3.45 Pair e s betow: wlzp;sigington Floral Co. HeE trounies are Sll ended: - 14th and N. Y. Ave. Maln 168 Her heavenly crown is won. HAFFER, " rapa SShiA AD Sisten ¢areie, +| GEO. C. S| b nw. - JURNETT. In memors of our dear son and | EX IVE FLORAL EMBLEMS Phone M. Better than Pills rother, | BABIEL " (or Duten) BURNETT. | o MODERATE PRICES 24161718, For Liver Ills. T SRR Bl U Gde Bros, Co, 1214 F St People’s Drug Stores (8 Storea). e bt et o Fauiwy, o] _ e plmmrt auts Sl servien, Women’s $82.50 to $100 Dinner and Afternoon Gowns, quite elaborate, $49.50 Ankle ties in patent leather, black calf, Sizes 111/; to 2, $3.95 Pair brown calf and white canvas. Made with | Women’s $32.50 Wool Jersey Sports Dresses, all colors...............$21.75 | welt soles, heavy, smooth insales, which Girls’ Oxford Ties, made of sturdy, but . o SIS save the stockings and give comfort to soft and pliable horse or brown calf. Women’s $40 to $45 Street and Daytime Tricotine Dresses. ...... .. hetfect Footwear for good service.

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