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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 6, 192t FAVORTES ITOS | : Nseriyj Footwear for Tiny Tots the new, clever styles the Little Folks like so well at moderate prices that are sure to please their parents. Correct fitting and excellent service assured. Patent Leather Slippers A great variety of styles for growing girls, misses and children. Sizes 2to 5. Sizes 4to 8. .. 3100105250 Sizes 81/ to 11...$3.00 to $4.50 Sizes 111 to 2...$3.00 to $5.00 Because we are Makers---these White Slippers and Oxfords Men’s Suit For growing girls, misses and children i ‘j ug Ko Vd‘rfm_l‘;’r‘l' I of White Nubuck and Reignskin Cloth. Are Glahi 3 andi anal Revinsoniory Sizes2to 5 Ss150 I;“’;n'r."fi"“’ié“"u’&tfi..“dpr:’:?::"::(‘. g'“‘ ;,/‘*"8 i B Filliams. y s d H izes 0 2.50 to Marked - [ il SRR 6o o 350 Sizes 21 : {McCallum Gets 68, _ Sizes 2% to7.......... 8500 Only New Course Record = Men'’s Golf Shoes Women's Golf Brown and Fan Lotus Calf $9.50 Pennsylvania Avenue—Seventh Street $8:50 No Upsets in First Round of| Tournament at Wash- ington Club. Favorites won in the first round o match play this morning ington Golf and Country Igolf tournament. James J. Coy |teated Samuel Dulzell 2 up:; Albert R. McKenzie defeated Tom Moore, 4 and 3. and Donald Woodward. defcat- fed J. T. M n. 9 and n { Thomas de alv(n) ¢ Special for Saturday Tan Russia Calf One-Strap Slippers for growing girls, misses or children. All Goodyear welts and excellent qualitics. At these special prices— Sizes 81, to 11 Sizes 111 to 2 Sizes 22 t0 7.... Hosiery for Children—All Styles at All Prices Barefoot Sandals and Play Oxfords Good leather soles, the sort that will stand hard wear. Sizes 5 to 11, $1.50 Sizes 1115 to 2, $1.75 Sizes 2!, to 6, $2.50 in Qualifying Round Low score honors in the qualifying |5 round of the Washington Golf and . - Country Club's annual spring golf How much better made is a self-evident fact—how much more effect- tourney vesterday went to Walter It ively designed is equally plain. And when it comes to price—remember S i e far The cousse by on there’s at least one profit less to figure in this price—to say nothing of the o e et e . e oo e overt ] Materially better Suits—at materially less price—is the truth concern= A IER i’,”";‘“;:;.;}‘“;;ol: 13 00"«:'\\';::5‘ a3 Columbia, who had a by three Herringbones, Pin-stripes, Fancy Mixtures — Single and Double Breasted—and in our new Sport model that is as proper on the street as You'll find yourself persuaded in favor of these Suits at $37.50, because they have the Saks features. card of 68, breaking the co lower scores turned in in practice, but | economies of production. i Rix course. The inner of the ing them. shots, Albert R. MacKenzie of ( J on the links. Third Floor. a keenness to! ind himself un- r he has played eral rounds, Elgh score to qua | flight and 30 was th JOS STQASB UIQGEQ, CO. 3 12 SEVENTH STREET I 4 back scores as high as 53 hmc' A Big Day Is Planned in Last Day of the Phenomenal et 2 e one of the four flights in the The Boys’ Department| Sale of Shirts ||f[.= = s == Had the Shirt Maker not lost his : ; i courage, you'd never have found such Shirts in a sale at— Selden, Jr? $1.95 —they are surely $4 values. N A 3\ D . 'k 0 83). The fine imported French Madras— with high-grade American weaves—Satin- striped Cheviots, Russian Cords, Fiber Silks, etc., of most engaging patterns. They are all true to proportion in cut. Just about enough left to meet tomor- row’s demand. ington (& rinus_ i wihingion First Floor. 1 4 mm,."m‘f,""" (87), vs. . Hatch (Columbia (88), A Sale of Athletic Union Suits |[[|55: ;;? lard. n.nnacxwm (90) NSBURGH & BROTHER- Saturdaj'—and The - Sales of May on Don’t miss these specials—for they will equip the youngsters from head to foot—and touch the purse light in doing it. { lumbia (73); Donald vs. James T. McCle lumbi Fiaenger, War Depariment @ ‘allum, Washington (88). vs. hington (79): Otell, n-«brm e 3. L. Howeli, wflnmnm»n (19) Boys’ Two-pants Suits—in choice of several neat patterns—belted model; both Pants full lined. Sizes 7 to 17 years. $8 75 SPECIAL Boys’ Fancy Cheviot Suits; some’ with one, others with TWO PAIRS OF PANTS—Brown and Gray mixtures; belt all around. $1 6_50 Sizes 7 to 17 years. SPECIAL. ... Boys’ Wash Suits—regulation Middy cut; White, with Blue collars; very attractive style. Sizes 3 to 8 years. $ 1 79 SPECIAL. .............: S dna Boys’ Blue Serge Reefers—double-breasted, with belt all around and inverted plalt in back; embroidered emblem on sleeve. 2Y; to 10 years. SPECIAL « Boys’ Khaki Knickerbocker Plnb——extra good quality of khaki; full cut and well 95 made. Sizes 7 to 18 years. SPECIAL (¢ Boys’ All-wool Serge Knickerbocker Pants— full lined; and strongly sewed seams. $2.59 Sizes7 to 17 years. SPECIAL Again The Bargain Sixth Evldences its Supreme Value-Giving Policy in a ew Silk Dresses The kind of a sale that warrants vour early attendande. \We pro- cured concessions from manufac- turers on their new summer stocks. Added to this we have applied The Bargain Sixth's traditional close pricing. The result is a sale of Dresses that radiates quality, style and superb workmanshipata trifling price, $15. Never mind the temporary bleakness— think ahead a bit to the warm days that are coming. Your need is then—but your opportunity is now. Self-plaid, self- frogs. Sizes 8 to 18 years. SPECIAL, striped Ma,dras and Mesh-striped Cloth— Boys' Bell Blouse Waists—in fancy stripes; perfect-fitting models, strictly athletic in light, seasonable colors; collars at- 9 cut. Sizes 34 to 46. 7 (o New Foulard Dresses tached. Sizes 6 to 16 years. SPECIAL i 5 Boys’ Three-quarter Socks—Black, Brown $2 and $2-50 $ 1 .10 5 for | e » Soft Taffetas Values $5.00 | S Brerand ") e ! Georgettes and Navy; with ribbed roll tops. Sizes 55 C 7to 9%. SPECIAL SR L Bl Crepe de Chine Mignonettes Men’s “Delta” Oxfords |||[is55 : YEl o ‘Boys’ Furnishings Two-piece Pajamas—in plain colors—Blue, Lavender and White—fastening with silks l 25 Children’s Hats Children’s Washable Hats—in “rah rah” and Dresses for all daytime occasions | { ! l broad brim shapes—White Duck, Olive Drab, Blue—Palma Linen and Crash. SPECIAL 89¢ Kiddies’ Shoes Boys' High and Low Shoes—Brown, Tan and Black Gun Metal—a combining of the small lots of higher-priced Shoes. Sizes ranging up to 6. SPECIAL g $3 i Boys’ and Little Boys’ Brown Leather Shoes for scout and school wear; all solid leather— strong and comfortable. 13%; and 1 to 6. SPECIAL Misses’ and Children’s High and Low Shoes —Gun Metal, Patent Leather, Tan and Brown Leather, White Canvas, Nubuck, etc. Among them you will find all sizes. SPECIAL....cueuceennees 5 $2'45 Second Floor. Grades up to $10 and $12 $7.95 Delta confirms the quality—and you'll find satisfactory assortment of styles— Ball Straps, Brogues, Wing-tips, English, Semi-English, Custom lasts—and also the Conservative shapes. In Cordovan, Brown and Mahogany Russia Calf, Gun-metal or Velour Calf; Brown and Black Kid; Norwegian or Scotch Grain Leathers, Patent Leather— as well as White Nu-buck Sport Oxfords, with Cordo leather trimmings. The sizes are in excellent assortment. First Floor. On the Economy Floor (Fourth Floor) Men’s $45 and $50 Suits These are Saks Suits—taken from our you'll find YOUR size. Reduced to regular stock because the sizes are some- what broken, although among them all j !9 75 [ Single and Double Breasted—Young Men’s and Conservative—exclusive models. Tweeds, Cassimergs, Worsteds and Shepherd Checks—of exclusive designs. For one day more—Saturday. by the War Department and printed in the Congressional Record.” was in- troduced today by Representative Hill, republican, Marviand. Should judg- !ment go against such a newspaper, |the government would assume the Mr. Hill said, tates government ishes this list widely published, it unfair to nlluw 1 ewspapers to 1 ‘The unusual thicknessof extra fine * quality, rich smooth chocolate coat- ing is put on by the use of moulds insuring a uniform distribution. 2 Keptair-tight, fresh and wholesome * because it is hermetically sealed in heavy foll wrapping reinforced by nu heavy paper label. ‘The sheer goodness of the fillin * whether it is Cocoanut, Mmhmnf: ln-‘.unn-wlu Raspberry, Peanut or 4 Untouched by h: n hande— i moulded, wrapped andsealed tirely by machinery in the largest and most modern daylight candy factory in the world. 12 DIFFERENT KINDS Ask your jobber about our offer to dealers or write D. AUERBACH & SONS 11k Ave. % 4Gtk 30 4708 8. Sap- “AUERBACH in the newest conceptions. Dainty, fluffy frocks, tailored models, sport dresses, fringe, rufflings, pleatings, overdrapes, basque effects. A great diversity of clever trimming ideas. The colors—Navy, black. gray, flesh, white. blue, pink, brown, also color com- binations softly blended or in rich contrasts. Sizes for women and misses. Thirty-five Sample Coats and Wraps Handsome Wraps and smart Coats that are fashioned of REDUCED TO Bolivias and fine Velours, neat trimmings of exquisite em- lined with pretty colored silks that will appeal to the broidery, or outlined in contramnw stitchery. Every one $18 75 . feminine heart. Remember, only 35, this price be carly. so if you want one at Saturday Specials on the Bargain Tables Women’s Muslin Nightgowns . and tucked yokes. Specially priced. Children’s Jean Middy Blouses . ... ... 89C Of good quality Jeln well made and fin- ished with neat trimming effects. Mothers will buy a good supply of these. Children’s Black $1.00 Slip-over style, v\nh funcy lace or em- broidery trimming. Long sleeves, V neck Extra Sized White $2 9 5 Voile Blouses. . Lace-trimmed and la|lnred styles, white only. Every one an exceptional e gain. Slzes 46 to 52. $2 59 Georgette Waists Here you will find hund.reds of new blouses in all the wanted shades, including navy and black, in embroidered and beaded Sateen Bloomers ... 50C Erz:lbmycmgham $ I 9 5 Well made, with elastic waist and knee. Values just like this one will be found daily on the Bargain Sixth. Sizes 14 to 18 years. 89c tment of pretty gingham ke, Neatly made with novolty pockets and pipings nf plain or con- Girl¢ Gingham platds "and "o rnl!lna colors. A—Dresses from_this same lot, in 60c. sizes’'2 to 6 years. Only Porch Dresses. . In a variety of helun{ul new plaids and plain chambray gingham. Organdie col- Jars and cuffs, and trimmings of lace or cmbroidery. fizpei st $5.00 Box pleated models, in a variety of color * combinations; navy and tan, black and gray and others.