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1921—PART 2 SOCIETY T e Confederacy, tomorrow afternoon \ l:ul;;m.“ “l)n:!ld 'I;Iu;:np*-n.l 2 5 W i1l | A. H. Mitchell. Mrs. John ) at Wardman Park Inn. Playing will | & H Mitebell Stre Jopn start at 2 o'clock. and there will be a | Jaa Mrs, J. Harwood Graves. | dainty prize for each table. ith, Mis Daniel, the chapter Additional hostesses D. C. MAY 1 THE SUNDAY ago to prepare for her wedding. Mr. daughter Virginia Roseberry to Mr. Sells, who was until recently com-|James G. Graham of Washington and missioner of Indian affairs, expects o | New York. make his future home in Fort Worth. and will move there as soon as Mrs SOCIETY STAR, WASHINGTON, M ‘ Miss Keene’s Marriage Dunlop i i Dixie Chapter Plays At Cards Tomorrow An attraciively arranged affair will 1 this party will ;o weney relief fund of To Mr. I. « Wedding at Emory M. R N G 1 H ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Mason an- Poli's Monday night promises to be « | R PR ement of their daugh- | ¢ o 2 adies of | eception at Grovelawn ome o nounce the engagement of their da splendid success. and the ladies P . * ter Margarita to Mr. Clyde S. Bain. | the hospital board, under whose aus- E 3 - I és Bride's Mother. Mr. and Mrs. Oren H. Shafer of [Pices it will be given, are highly o Brmg m your ./Wl I[l"()r‘- South Bend, 1 announce the en-|gratified over the prospects. ! T kagement of their daushter Mildred | Because of the cancellation of ) One of the prettiest weddings of the | vears ago yesterday. The anniver- |Sperry to Licut. Nevins D. Youns. C.|girayss opera, “The Last Waltz," the 931 G St. V.W spring season took place on Wednes. | Sary, was also t g o{hlhe wedding of ¢ performance will be Sir James M. - e day. April 27, at § pm. at Bmory | g riqr e B was matron| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shepard Den- | Barrie’s charming musical comedy, Leghorns and Straw Hats . M. E. Church, South, when DMiss|of honor and wore a gown of gray |nis of Morristown, N. J.. ,'_1“‘":““‘} Phoebe of Quality Street,” with the o 3 : Hats n]' Personality canton crepe embroidered in the same | the engagement of their daughter| o 375 “enor, Shaun Glenville, of all kinds tor g 5 Dorothy Louise Keene, daughter of Mrs. Sarah L. Keene and the late ¢ o _ carried_orchid and pale pink sweet \ Dorothy Warl, in the leading roles. aJ D1 - Ny -John G. Keene, became the bride of | puas. Miss Helen B. Kerby, sister|Jackson Marsh of Dixfleld. Me. o hears are e o My Bia- _I)!f{llfill7fo?ll({ Ribl” K’i’f’ Mr. Irving Gaylord Beckwith, son of [of the bride, and Miss Estella B | Miss Dennis raduite of Miss e A Oy A e s [ el ’ 3 . Mrs. Margarette A. Beckwith and the | Greenough were bridesmaids and | Porter's School, Farminzton, Conn.. clean. Mi ind Bine: Deter | glatmt Armis | | Soo Our Diaploy of | A special selection of attractive models, late Whitney . Beckwith, of De. | Wore similar frocks. the former inland was with 'the Y. M. €. A in it gar, and M R R Oou. sady-toWoar Huts | | Zatest “Bpring "Eat . J : ! - . pale pink changeable taffeta with | France during the war. Miss Jane Tiigs, Col and Mrs. Robert Bl ! - Belds e | including large, fluffy hats trimmed with - troit, Mich. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Clifton K. Ray of the Mount Pieasant M. E. Church South. The bride, who was given in mar- G. Beckwith E. Church, Followed by color, with a large hat to match and picture hat to match and carried pale pink sweet peas; and the latter or- chid changeable taffeta with picture hat of the same material and carried pale pink sweet D Sells is able to travel. Engagements Announced Dorothy to Marsh, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mr. M College and of the George W, ton Law School and is now ing law cighteen months with the American The benefit Of Prominent Couples arold Newmar 3 Me, Haiod wmanlind Londen's popt sh is a graduate of Bowdoin | ;" Fhompson. He served for those Milton F them being i Walsh, Mr: in this city. Promising Outlook. for G. U. Hospital Benefit| performance Georgetown University Hospital at | A numbar of theater are scheduled for the eve of Ail be the card pa to be given by Dixie Chapter, United Daughters of for the| primadonna, arties also ng, among Mrs. Thomas . Mrs. Henry n: Ladies Capitol Hat Shop -~ 508 Eleventh Street N. W. Wailer, Mrs, Harry Gieorge D. Horning, flowers, Georgette crepe, Taffeta Leghorns, Banded Saf’ars. sbort Hats and a fu” line fnr riatge by her brother, Air. Joseph A. ' Mr. Richard Harvey Baird was best | oxpeditionary forces as a captain in ) Gower and Mrs. Stephen B. iikins 4 " Kvene, wore a handsome gown of |man and the ushers were Mr. Aubrey |artillery. The youns ladies who will act Phone Main 8322 the matron. These hats are ail moderately white 'georgette embroidered with | Cheatham, Mr. George Gaither. Mr.| The wedding will take place in May, | flower girls are Martha Boyvle Hur Work Is Our Reputation. " ° crystal beads made over white [ Frederick Long and Mr. Carroll R.|after which they will reside in W Y Miss Ruth -/ © 14 frrced. satin with a tulle veil hung | Rector. ington. Mis: O PR trom a Juliette_cap formed of lilies | Mr. John §. Thiemeyer, organist, v gruder, Miss | of the valley. She carried a show plaved the wedding music and Miss| Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hereford, Margaret bouquet of “bride’s roses and lilies | Ruth Ayer sang preceding the cere- | announce the engagement of the n and Miss D of the valley. mony, “I Love You, Truly.” by Carrie = The maid of homor, Miss Jacobs Bond, and “O Promise Me,” (NN NN NN NN AN AN Myers, wore orchid orzandy 4 with filet lace, with a poke bo neapolitan braid trimined with morn- ing glories and streamers of tulle. She carried a bou.uet of Ophelia roses. The garet ind M van w organd bridesmaids were Miss Mar- ullivan, cousin of the bride, s Mary Waesche. Miss Sulli- s dressed in apple green with picture hat to match, trimmed with pansi and tulle streamers, and carricd a bouguet of pink sweet peas. Miss Waesche wore apricot orgundy with picture o hat to match, trimmed with pansies and tuile stream, * louquet of lave Sweet peas. Mr. Beckwith was formerly a sec- ond licutenant in_the 6th Marines, »d_Division, A. E. nd partici- pated in the actions in which that division was engaged. He had as best man Mr. Theodore S Cox of Virginia, who attended the University of Michigan with the bridegroom, while the ushers were E. Mr. Geruld 5. Keene. brother of the | bt heen, » M= L rother of the | naunder Jensen, U. S. N., as_matron bride. and Mr. Charles W. Fretty- | of honor and Capt. Walter D. Vail, oy . o o i o an.’ i} g= U. S A. will act as best man for M s l _$1 Phlll Sllk U d e I for e ToceP: | Maj. King. Charles Perry Miller. jr., ay ales ppme . nderwear and Intimata. friends at Grvelang, | 4nd Burtan Miller. the young sons of Most attractive nderwear Creped = 5 s ncd T - | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perry Miller, ey U d 5 y < S]rn;gh.-n'l ‘:\.‘Arl. Fr’(‘;.hlh\_t;?d,](!x‘v ‘)‘m|n}"|e” will hold the ribbons to form the Gowns and En- naerwear 3 2 g Chine and of the mother of the bride. Later. the{ gigle through the drawing room. velope Chemise, Hundreds of pieces grouped at This "‘"P:” ’d?’t‘ °fd_5‘”< .L{]'(‘d]"' Satin—oli, so wear'in e SO radium sy has bride and groom left on a short wed- ding trip, the bride wearing a be- coming tailored s of dark blue tricotine with straw hat to match trimmed in ostrich plumes The out-of-town guests were: Mrs, W. C. Beckwith, mother of the bride- groom, Detroit; Mr. L. Gaylord Hul- 4 lhert, cousin of the bridegroom, Bridgeport; Mrs. William McDonald, | Mrs. W. G. Blandford. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown. Miss Louise Mitchell and Miss Bertha Louise Robinson, all gf Baltimore. Misn Kerby Marries for their proposed honeymoon trip to W Willlam H. W. Brisco Panama. Because of Mrs, Sells’ ill- Chemise. Gowns it $5 to $6.50 Underwear, yokes or hem- The marriage of Miss Rosie Ada|ness no member of her family was are sleeveless ? 3 $3.95 Flesh color and white radium stitching: rib- Kerby. dauzhter of Mr. and Mrs. |able to go south with Mies Selis, but and designed with %) AP0 silk with himstitched and shirred bon straps and Gowns and Chemise made entire- vokes—round and square necks; built-up shoul- Samuel L. Kerby. to Mr. William H W. Briscoe of this city took place § VYesterday afternoon. The ceremony was performed at 4 o'clock in_the|her wing. Church of the Epiphany by me“mv. The ci]emony took place in the lace and embroidery trimming. necks; chemise with either built- Crepe de chine and satin, cut Robert . Browning ainid a grace(ui | Kirst Unitarian Church, New Orieans, May Sales, $2.95 up shoulders or straps. $5.00 extra full with slashed sides. o4 ring flowers inter-|Monday. and Mr. and Mrs. Burke have u 3 2 Flesh col vhi i Many different styles with val 3y : $4.00 Gowns of fine nainsoo Something entirely new G enppr ane while madlum g cked' georgeite Grop: mingled with palms and ferns. The |sailed for Panama. Mr. Burke is vice volaand leeves of Mlet and sai g 'y ne silk with picot-edged ruffle. ::f;‘:n?n";! tacked georgette crepe bride wore her traveling suit of dark blue, with a gray hat. gloves and shoes to lighfen the darkness of the blue, and a corsage bouquet of or- chids and lilies of the valley. She carried a handkerchief of exquisite ' ¢ hand embroidery, carried by her mother at her own wedding thirty . nd carried a | { from de Koven's “Robin Hood.” and Mrs. Briscoe left imme- after the ceremony for a trip the New England states, and after June 1 will be at home, at 3339 Nichols avenue, Congress Heights. One of the most interesting wed- dings of the late spring will be that of Miss Marie Holtzman Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron S. Adams, and Maj. J. Craig King, U. which will take place Tuesday. at 4 o'clock, at the residence ride’s parents, 1801 Park road. | The ceremony wili be performed §by the Rev. P. C. Gavin, rector of Secred Heart Church, assisted by the Rev. John F. Eckenrode and the Rev. F. A. Winter, in the presence of a small_company of relatives and in- timate friends and a large reception will follow. The bride, who will be escorted by her father, will be attended by Mrs. Henry Martin Jensen, wife of Com- ara Sells H. C. Burke, Jr. Miss Barbara Sells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cato Sells, and Mr. H. C. Burke, jr.. of Fort Worth, Tex., whose engagement was announced a fort- night ago, were married Monday in New Orleans. Plans for the wedding had been held in abeyance on account of the illness of Mrs. Sells, and it was finally decided that the young couple should meet in New Orleans. which was the logical starting point Mr. Burke was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. H. C. Burke of Fort } Worth, 'Tex., who took the bride under ipresident of the Associated Adver- | tising Clubs of the World. His bride was graduated from the University of Chicago several years ago and later grom Simmons College. She had the post of efficiency expert in a large |department store in Fort Worth unti] ishe came to Washington two months E_’av A T A N B B (NN NN cJellefls We caught it early and have invested thousands of dollars more than usual that you may have thc}fviglcst selections with the prices down. in the good old days—Philippine Underwear at $2.95 and $3.95. handmade and with hand embroidery that is really astonishing— "fi Silk Chemise at $2.95 and $3.95—Glove-Silk Vests at $1.95—Handmade Blouses at $2.95, $3.95 and $5.90. All these are features that will be far beyond vour expectations. But they are " sts at this little shop and are filled with determination to go ahead. Please attend our May Sales— [t A Big tables of Domestic Underwear at $1.00 and $1 95, a only a small part of the sales—the biggest we have ever attempted—for ‘we are optimi see what CAN be done in value-giving! embroidery and lace trimmed. Also flesh color Batiste Gown s, square, round and V necks. May Sales Y $1.50 and |\ - $1.95 AN Gowns, combina- tions. Envelope ;) - garments. embroidery and lace yokes. Chemise trimmed with val and filet laces. Combinations in skirt and drawer styles with embroidery laces, or with Swiss embroidery and lace—sleeveless models, both round and V necks. Cotton Crepe The quickly washable undergar- ments in our May Sales. Bloomers, 89c In white, lavender and flesh col- or, with narrow ruffle stitched in blue. Gowns, $1.45 . It's an underskirt that folds Flesh color, in plain and fizurea [0S 2% - g back;: scalloped and hem bottoms. patterns; stifched in ‘blue; round PAck with an 18-inch hem, mak- yeductions. All sizes from 34 to 46 in most of the numbers. - Crepe Russe and square necks. ing it slaadulwpw}?f all “-"":,"df' ctions. All size: Sateen Petticoats, $1 Something l:eew in silk under Paj $2.95 Just the lengths required for Straight models, with scalloped wear. a Ssilk with inty < Two-piece medcle fcen color; the spring and summer dresses—- Handmade Blouses, Handmade Blouses, and hemmed boitoms; also in stripe.~ Gowns, envelone chemia ique. and step-ins. Tail d and stitched in blue. double Glove Silk Underwear Remarkable Values in the , May Sales— i peacock, silver, jade, fawn, navy - $3 Glov;lsglék Vests, and American beauty. A skirt sleeves both long and short. embroldery or real flet edge; lonk Whito tub silk Petticoats, double soles, lace. trimmed and tailored; 7 that “flappers” will like im- % g panel front and back, with scal- ribbon and lace straps. 3 B Handmade Blouses, match either V or square necks. loped and hemmed botoms, or with dainty siyles for ol Sras Loreh Of splendid quality—flesh color glove silk with tailored top and ribbon straps. Kayser Dropstitch Vests, $2.95 Outer Apparel Emphatically Joining in this great dispersal of merchandise, our outer apparel shops offer remarkable May Sale Opportunities. All carefully selected; all measuring up fully to our usual standards of quality, but at extraordi- From a Manufacturer Dissolving Partner- ship—A Remarkably Fine Purchase $69.50 to $110 Wraps at $46.50 In order to settle up his business the stock had to be sold, and we secured.our pick of the wraps on hand. At About 50c on the Dollar These we put on sale for quick choosing at one price, $4650. , All wraps of dressy character, of fine fabrics and beautifully tailored. There are blouse and Tuxedo styles, cape coats, full ripple capes, yoke wraps, panel back wraps and sash coats. Distinc- tive models, for this manufacturer specialized in high-class goods. The materials include marvella, ramona, duvetyn, florizelle, piquetine and satin— beautifully tailored and lined. Navy, black, os- trich, gray, tan, Sorrento and brown. Mostly one of a kind, so make an early choice. New Arrivals At Extraordinarily Low Prices Fashionable Footwear for Our May Sales! Only limited two popular prices—with an ex- traordinary showing of the finer $4 and $5 Underwear, $2.95 Fine handmade Gowns and En- velope Chemise from pines, with hand embroidery and handdrawn work. A host of styles with either built-up shoulders or embroidered straps. y hand, with beautiful patterns and drawnwork. with round, Shown in Washington First by Jelleff's— Shadow Fold Petti-Skirts An innovation in summer un- derskirts—of fine Milanese Silk Jersey, designed and tailored by VANITY FAIR! thickness where needed—and the price— $6.90 Colors are delft blue, pink, rust, $12.00 Breakfast Coats, $9.85 AS N With Prices So Low the May Sales Start With Tremendous Enthusiasm! the Philip- square and V Extraordinary purchases of the silk $2.95 Extraordinary values. Sheer voile or batiste Blouses, with hand- drawn work and tucks. A num- ber with touches of real filet; roll or flat collars and round necks; $3.95 Beautiful styles, made in the finest batiste, attractively trimmed with handdrawn work, in straight- line and key or novelty designs. Handmade Blouses of handmade Blouses in the most attractive of styles—all at a considerable saving. Some discontinued models at extra ing. for our May sales. Hundreds ' $5.90 Blouses of French voile or ba- tiste; some have collars and vests attractively trimmed with plain or shadow blocks in various patterns of drawnwork; others with dainty Handmade Blouses, $9.85 Exquisite French voiles with Tuxedo collars or V neck. trimmed Cool and delightful for summer Two-tonél heavy satin and silic Also hand cmbroidery: many have = with insets of handdrawn work, . 5 straps. i wear, these new Kayser dropstitch taffeta breakfast Y coats, trimmed trimmed collars to match front: = shadow blocks. fine tucks and tra Size Pethcoa_b, 35 4 Bl Blove Wie. Ventsiean oprme e i ke ™in Towels others with deep hem with real daintiest of hand cmbroiders and _ Of fine quality tub sik—with $4.00 Bloomers, $2.95 white—tailored top and ribbon light biues, rose, lavender and Irish or filet laces. Extra sizes in- Irish or filet lac numerous double panel front and back; scal- Superior quality glove silk straps. purple. cluded in this lot. styles of fascinating loveliness, loped or hemmed bottoms. Bloomers, with plain knees. in the nary reductions through special purchases and our own mark-downs! Another Great Purchase for Our May Sales! $40 Lace Dresses, $27.50 Just secured from a_manufacturer closing up his seasoii’s business—Silk Lace and Chiffon Aft- ernoon and Dance Dresses in most attractive styl Shades include navy. flesh color. Blouse dr ed tunics and frills. New Summer Styles $48.50 to $55 Silk Dresses, $35 Remarkable opportunity to purchase Afternoon Gowns of crepe de chine embroidered with crystal and jet beads, or of silk laces, chiffon and georg- ette crepe—draped, pancl, tunic and blouse styles in navy and Harding blue, gray, rose, peach, flesh, jade, sky-blue, black. Another case of the manu- facturer closing his season’s business and our get- ting a closing price. s. brown. white, sky-blue and with wide sashes, gathef- Don’t you need one of these? May Sales of Tailored Suits Two Hundred of the Season's Best Styles $55.00 to $110.00 Suits in Three Groups at $38.25 - $47.25 $58.25 Strictly tailored, semi-tailored, braided, beaded and embroidered suits in 25 different styles. Be- coming suits for every one and mostly in navy blue tricotine, piquetine and twill cord—beauti- fully tailored. The long directoire coat styles ap- pearing late in the season are included, and if you are interested in a suit. this is, indeed, your op- portunity, $25 sa]e Worsted Jersey Suits “All-Weather” Worsted Jersey Wooltex Sporstspun Jersey And both with that high-class tailoring that is Selels instantly found favor. Smart tai- lored styles, perfect for launder- Envelope Chemise, $5 to $8.50 Flesh color and silk, with hemstitched and shirred yokes and picot edge straps. Tailored Gowns, $10 to $15 some with straps. Tailored Bloomers, Tailored Camisoles, $2.50 to $5.00 Embroidered and hemstitched flesh color and white radium silk -with picot edged straps. White Petticoats Cotton Petticoats, 89¢c ‘With double panels front and Extra Size Petticoats, $1.50 Straight model sateen Petticoats with scalloped bottom. Tub Silk Petticoats, $2.95 hemstitched flounces. Satinette Petticoats, Flesh color and white; double panel front and back; scalloped or hemmed bottoms. May Sales! beautiful at [theselow prices. Chemise, $2.95 styles in ctepe de chine and satin with filet and val laces, tucked georgette crepe white radium 3 ders. $6.00 Chemise, $3.95 $8.50 Chemise, $5.90 Extra heavy quality crepe de chine and satin, trimmed with exquisite laces, rosebuds, double- faced satin ribbons and rosettes. $10 Silk Gowns, $7.50 Of heavy crepe de chine and satin, with georgette crepe and lace yokes, ribbon rosettes: sleeve- less ‘models and with straps. trimmed. $7.50 to $13.50 $1.00 Camisoles, 89¢c Satin and crepe de chine cami- $3.00 Camisoles, $1.45 Satin and crepe de chine, de- signed with fine laces and tucked georgette crepe; ribbon and lace Fiber Silk Sweaters $]2:50 A specialty of this shop for 1921—Pure Fiber Silk Sweaters at $12.50. Our present showing in- cludes novelty weaves in checks, blacks, stripes and dropstitch, in feather-weight, medium and heavy silks—Tuxedo styles in black, navy, brown, tomato, jade, buff, flame, peacock, gray and or- chid. Impressive blues always, at $12.50, New—in Millinery it Our Hat Shop—Third Floor. Sport Hats, $7.50 to $15 Soft Effects, Sweater Colors, Ribbon and Felt Combinations Smart Pokes, $8.50 Of navy, brown or black taffeta, with bunch of gay French flowers—here exclusively in Washing- ton. Blue Taffetas, $15 _Navy blue hats with white facings—trimmed t‘r“h wool embroidery or banked in front with owers. , A Great Purchase of Leather Bags . quantities, so o Ao s make carly se- The Larger Women Not Forgotten in characteristic of Wooltex Suits. = = = CAPTIVATING lection. Our May Sales! .k i ~ About One-Third Reduction! ADVAN 2-Strap - $72.50 to $95.00 TU all navy and navy with collar and This maker is turning his factory over to the i i £ Brown Dresses, $55 i AT Do back SI1es Wi maTeow DR S e o ol i, i e S ‘ . Als v s is stock of regular goods, all in pe i- The Dinner Gown sketched §, %fzs"':“?" Binner:Sirect and Mum:m‘ Gaviis ot.éxcesd af!d‘ buflog ;fimmed pockets, ahrlxd l:ailm‘:d styles tion, at about %} Fednrtion. S i . Sy Y air inner, § / sowns do ivith. Hote s, i sy e Conene s refreslzmy m its gracefu’ ingly attracti]vc sl)l:lc ;n sizes 425/_-‘t2852'/4,56!;cre ;“;g:-n"l?[:ecan(rl::;;he‘: mir:t}:xrcsn;i na:r;" Cg,’;:x- $3-95, 54.95, 56.95, ‘7.95 = rtats : S p 1 endid are the long lines for the women o to ust hagen blue, grays, tans, bi d oxfords. style-explostation and typifes quality with measurement, ‘but in dresses of youthful charm. BED DS ETRYS, ans; Drowns and oXiords _Your choice of bags which have been from $590 to $12.50 retail. They include pin seal, alli- B S PIPIPUPUDIPPP P the sprrit of this exclusive shop in its gently flowing lines. Of Coral Gcargette Crepe, embroidered in gold thread and beads. The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Connecticut Avenue N. W. H5£EMM1§ | welt soles and low flat heels, in the fashion- Pumps. Gray Suede Strap Pumps, $10 Pair Another smart Pump—2-strap style with welt sole and baby French heels. Decidedly good-look- ,“gBrown Suede Pumps,‘ $12.75 Pair Brown suede circular ankle-strap pumps—with hand-turned soles and New York heels. A high arch effect that is very dressy. 2-Strap and Buckle Pumps, $12.75 Pr. Smartest of pumps in patent leather and gray suede combination, with two straps and buckle, hand-turned soles and New York heels. iso a high arch effect and very good-looking. Plaited loose panels, the season’s smart blouse style, the long tunic and panel vests that you sce in the best dresses in regular sizes, and made of crepe de chine, Canton crepe, georgette crepe and foulard silks, in navy, gray, beige, taupe, brown and black—with eyelet embroidery, gold thread embroidery or beading in attractive designs. Extraordinary Purchase of A $27.50 to $30 Plaid Skirts .. $15.50 The_finest” Skirts we have shown this season. Fine Prunella cloths in newest plaids and stripes, tan and blue, blue and tan, gray and black, black, gold and gray. brown and Copenhagen blue, in box and side pleated styles. Do not miss these! Wooltex Coats |, To play a big part in our May Sales! Two splen- did groups in these high-class tailored garments. Wooltex $22.50 Coats, $15.50 About 50 smart flare back Sport Coats in heather mixed woolens, tan, gray, blue and brick shades; hip length with large pockets and belt. Just the sort of coat for rough, everyday town and country T 46250 to $89.50 Wooltex Coats, $47.50 Quite a selection, all bearing earmarks of the quality tailoring that enters into Wooltex Coats. Genuine camel's hair and suede cloth, loose full-back topcoats, cape coats, in ramona cloth. yoke wraps in the beautiful soft marvella: with choice of navy, brown, ostrich, gray, tan, sorrento blue and black. gator calf, morocco and vachette—in black, navy blue, tan, brown and gray—top and back strap purses, and swagger bag shapes—silk lined and fitted with purse mirror~some with inside frames. A great selection for those who come early! Another. Big Purchase of Colored Silk Umbrellas $12.50 and $14.50 Kinds, $R.75 Here is a lot of fine umbrellas—all perfect in every detail—fine taped edge silks—all the best shades, with all-bakelite handles, with leather straps or rings of white, amber or colors to match the silks. All with large bakelite ferru'es and tips to match the silks. Make an early choice.

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