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PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION | Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 8 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $700,000 Cormer 11th and E Sts. N.W. i | | | on 15 HOLLOW TILE, - re le P aeronautic: v d. Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drep a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then | shortly von lift it right off with fin- gers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard eorn, soft corn, or corn hetween the ioes. and the cal- luses, without soreness or irritation. | t NAVY PARLEY - PASSEDIN SENATE; i of naval armament, lmn THE D&flflfl.—@fl[\v\‘]@ X ain ana orated, would authorize continue publication of the Shipping Bulletin, for the benefit of marine and other interests. The amendment pro iscribers at actual cost, Frank J. PLAN iBorah Amendment Calling for | Conference With England and Japan Adopted. The adoption of the Borah amend- | [menc to the naval appropriation bill. | authorizing a conference of the United | States with sjreat Britain and if possible, a curta by the imp * of T4 1o 0 in the Senate afternoon w the fi reduc o arrang ion in armame the amendment will b the House is regard 1t will then be up t o call the conf ed to do in the Borah 1t is inconcelvable to ‘r< of the plan that the President il to issue the invitation to the ither naval powers involved. in View mr the unanimous action by the Sen- ate. Text of Borah Amendment. The text of the Dorah a ollows t the President nid requested to iny ‘nts of Great Bri is te the cod with the an under rams of ¢ b wir, the uaily during the ch an extent and upon such ms as may be agreed upon, which understanding or agreement is to be poried 10 {he ToABGEive Eowarn nts for With the pproval, Borah amendment i an effort was made to r 2 of the bill late was frustrated b on minor amendmen Follette, republican, W King. democrat, Utah, eral amendments pend- latter promised to intro- ach had The several to abolish what he X a4 na yards and depots. Immediate Paxsage Unlikely. nator La Follette made another ngthy address vesterday in opposi- tion 1o capital ship construction and n_of the contested nomination of | i Blair to be internal revenue | oner immediate passagse of - bill was a hazy prospect. Among mi erday was the committee pro- ion for creation in the Navy De- artment of a special bureau of with a head selected by the President. Another amendment by Senator Smoot, republican, Utah, adopted the department to be es that it supplied to sub about $1 a Reinstatement in the Naval Acad- emy at Annapolis of 110 midshipmen who sign last January was the object of | an amendment introduced by I MeKe! adopted. contended not examinations. posed that ti Placed ina grade a year behind their class. “flunked” and were forced to re- Senator democrat. Tennessee and enator McKellar and others that the midshipmen hac been fairly dealt with in re- His amendment pro- be renominated and - MUST PAY FOR HATS. Settle Divorced Wife's Bill. PARIS, May 25.—Frank J. Gould must pay a Paris milliner 8,000 francs ! | for hats purchased in May, his divorced wife, according to a decision handed down | in the sixth chamber of the civil tri bunal. evidence, had refused to pay the bil on the ground Miss Kelly under a so-called separa- 1918, by | Edith Kelly Gould, Mr. Gould, according to t that he had married ion of property agreement. ——EXTRA SPECIAL OFFER—, Sent to You on 10 ONLY $3 50 Then You Can Pay the Balance ments—30 Davs Between Paymenti PAYMENT TPLAN places the GRAND PRIZE OUR EASY ed the Grand Prize, highest possible award for Electric Vacuum Cleaners, by the Panama-Pacific Inter- national Days’ Free Trial The Grand Prize UREKA Draws the Air Clear Through Electric Vacuum Cleaner The Only Grand Prize Winner The Eureka was award- the E x p osition, San Francisco, and at Brussels, Belgium, 1920 Milan, Italy, 1920 Amsterdam, Holland, 1920 For Free Trial, Phone Main 955, 956 If you are mot in every way sotisfied with it, after the most rigid test, notify us and we will cheerfully take it back. 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PAY YOUR ELECTRIC Petomac Electric Avpliance Co. 607 14th St. Electrie B -Hiranch Store, nce Co. 607 14th St. Absolutely f—.. to me send at once the detail: offer and easy payment pian. eot Write us today or telephone us, and we will give you the offer. You can get a cleaner LIGHT BILLS HERE Waskington Railway and ing, 14th and € Sts. N.W. Iment | sive s regarded here to- Ui step looking to- upport - authorized movern- | which the ! or amendments adopted | Gould Had Refused to | | nt France WANTS U. S. TO REMEMBER GERMAN WAR ATROCITIES Lieut. de Wiersbicki Says France i T THE EVENIN( STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1921, ‘You gent se you Tn. ruction of war and made it as destructiv . fought Adiamond i as science could make are inclined to thinks of war| lemanly fight.” he syid, “be- | have always fouzht gentlo- dians, emanly British e Remember ind A time ifor the BAR LEADERS TO GIVE VIEWS TO CONGRESS | | d that nowhere in 50 BALTIMCRE SHRINERS ARE ENTERTAINED HERE | Prompt Action Will Be Asked of Members of Boumi Temple Guests t American spirit hetter ex-|now ‘ han the: Judge David | Lew of Baltimore was another| An . that at [ the next iun ub Jean ugh, assisted by <. | Veranor of cademy of 1 McCloud and Norman. | Rescarch wo il Would Keep Sapremacy Until oi0"0f i Wi Committees on Pending of Caravan Club of Almas Tem- | Micers for 5 A Teutons Repent. A L IR Resolutions. i ple at New Ebbitt. iewing the (e education Ly than a hundred leaders of I reciprocation for a similar af- jin I"\ran-'l‘ and making an urgent plei Stodk. ¢ American bar will be in Washingtion | fair held in Baltimore several weeks | Americ to remembor the war 3 “hairman of the Mo to attend a meet the | ago. the Caravan Club of Almas Tem- < ! el Pl 2 mestins o a1 Corn St oL e e W 2D ANST 0PP PALAIS ROYALE | de Wierzhicki of the W high eport on the prop < s S s i 2 5 nte the | Cnited ; hine @ hationall univer clal e ten Ehcane | IR G0 Shomes o8 R | P-K Service never varies—you can always be sure our " iere, in addition to the regular pro- on-wide o 1ton imo imcheon at the w oke Yerlnndi At enaan g J5nin addition to" the: regular Droci & o icuad of lawyers In evers stite. | Ehbiit Hotel veste prl:cs are right and our qualities of the very best | chiean farum. == Al membars of the club have been| A coneurrent resolution is pending [ Howard Omohon il hieh invited to att ¢ meeting {before the committecs in « club, and He i Fresh Fish Picaic Spec Is | ah \ authorizing the appointment of a | tentate of Almas mple \\1I-llu~n|-4! for F d for Mond i G linuts o joint commitice composed _of five | the siests, and in bricf addr | . pred e s 10 RICH INVESTMENT FIELD. [ S e et e | eone i tuiated both bodies for e « or Friday or Monday | Ry Nk 'ES TMEN ‘:..“" whan e dent frivndliness and fratornal spirit Haiibut Steak...... Ib., 40c Imported Sardines. .12c, 25c I “hrkine | $25,000,000 Expenditures in Co- ;‘]" Drotedisc e, ¢ ity EalhesnEs btbritat Cod Steak........... 1b., 30c Imported Kippered H“‘,S i han she obtained by hereof, would tend to dwin M. Brom otents ring .......... can 25¢ than she obtain | lombia Offers Business Chances. |administration of justic Boumi, and Rich: Flounders .......... Ib., 25¢ | p, :‘l Chick: 27, cear s hoes mentimenty: hell XEw ot U [.,.‘.. to the Cong 2 bill to carry [dent of the Raltimors ott: icken. can, Zic “We have not seen our il ANV XORE —Great oppor- {the recommendat of the joint|on behalf of the visitor: Boston Mackerel. .. .Ib, 25c | Boned Chicken, 1 2-1b. t :rm‘d“. pentant and crush The tunities for an busine ommittee into effec fley red those pro . v r Toesn't know done w inte will be The members of the committee will | Houmi Temple, on How . Il White Perch........ 1b.,25¢ can, . : 83c i “‘;M.' s ikn up ment of 001000 to1 tht | SRRELEDRIERE LBy ""’””,\,“,:,{.“ [ W o enioaie ||l Large Troaut......... b, 25c | Stuffed Ol ves....15c to 59¢ I rring to the statement of John | OH0 the Laited States in con | (jon o the b invitation to: ali linston il o o1 er Bulk Olive _pint, 33¢ i £ the m S In the even rs to e prosent for the dodicy S Sweet Mixcd Pickles, pt.,33c I the me embe y ; abe round costing s pt. P ot it e e e B 1 IOt M Boan Hegotiated for und!]l| Cooked Shrimp...... 1b,4% | ‘Dill and Sour Pickles cz'.,Sc he would nof e A ostmaster that wo on the new structure " pplicd to France | nests have b would he started imm. v Breakfast Bacon Pcznut Butter, bulk, lb., 18¢c - {he did not believe it but, he | to_dine with the Declaring tha Libby’s Cocked Lunch i had not obtained wh Rilinedtur) The national off 1o curtail Sliced. with rind off 35¢ T 3e 0 had hoped for. el B0 for cans ot imitten, which has in | dom of reliz - ongue S e Corian o v all of ti s wn | hel New orl el are lihomas B l“‘i‘"r‘];, S S k d H Roast Becf i-1b. can, 25¢ | G keeping the dev. |Utilized for pu improvements. | 10200080 O SRS Rew Yor founded moke ams Social Tea Biscu! ! polit- | With development of the n \cal icom o ymy - made a st i Morris supreme Lrand— 9@ transy tion and @ better feeling 4 e Ans 10 return as e best, b toward North Americans. the ker Fortlimeto e ihle Lo constitution Tl Lhra B 3 e ot o | etiured a Tich fld for proftable in- |5 i Smith oL ths DiRtHe: | moat. Tak-hom-a Biscuits d with a plea that | Yestment He paid tribute to the sterling Americans keep in mind that the | —_— e committee is acting as a an qualities of the mountain- P-K Cofiee e i had added science to the| The taken to cut a | banquet ngement committee iple of his nat iround - | considerable more debate was in | prospect when adjournment was ndast night. With today set | M| de by special order for considera- | o — i 1 o Extra—Suits Friday $75 to $95 Navy Blue Suits, $49.50 Not previously advertised—25 navy blue suits of the popular tricotines and twill cords—staple styles, long jackets, one-button panel jackets, belted and slashed box styles—radium silk lined— hand tailoring—remarkable opportunity ! $55.00 and $65.00 Suits, $22.50 Of high-grade Poiret Twill and Tricotine, in navy blue and black and tan—tailored—braid and embroidery trimmed. $59.50 to $85.00 Suits, $34.50 These Suits are another extraordinary chance! Embroidered and Braid-trimmed and Tailored Suits, in navy, black, tan_and gray—Poiret twill and tricotine—ripple, Tux- edo, narrow beltea and unbelted styies. $72.50 to $82.50 Suits, $39.50 Elaborately Beaded, Braided and Hand- embroidered Suits—in the best tricotines, both navy and black—blouse, slashed panel, flare and belted box jackets. Do you want a fancy calling suit? $59.50 to $69.50 Suits, $42.50 igh-class Tallored Suits, in long line, hed panel and hip length styie. Also belted box and Tuxeco models, including the one-button fastenings. Navy and black tric- otine; hand-finished and radium silk lined Jjackets. $95.00 to $110 Suits, $59.50 - Elaborately Embroidered Suits, in navy blue and black piquetine and twill cord; strictly hand-tailored; fong line, slashed box and tailored styles. $150 Suits, $68.50 Hand-tailored Suits, in navy blue pique- tine, with nail head, jet and iridescent bead embroidery—very handsome models. $50.00 Wooltex Suits, $28.50 Superior Wooltex fabrics and talloring. Navy and Black Serge Suits—practical for summer traveling—beited box jackets—cabie stitching. $59.50 Wooltex Suits, $39.50 Semi-tailored styles, notched revers and novel hip pockets, with cable stitching—serge and tricotine, navy and black. $55 to $75 Suits for Large Women, $38.50 Suits cut on long lines—to fit and become women of 44 to 50 bust measure—in navy blue, black and tan tricotine—both tailored and embroidered styles. Dresses—Different $55 Dinner Gowns, $28.50 This lot of 20 dinner gowns added Friday to the Quarterly Stock Clearing! All handsome gowns—Silk laces over Georgette Crepe, panel and draped tunics, soft blouse and wide sash girdle styles—gray, peach, sky blue, beige and jade. $40.00 to $50.00 Dresszs, $19.75 Here's another new item! 40 Dresses— your Dress! It's here If you come in time. Styles for snort, street, dinner and afternoon’ wear. Developed in chiffon, lace, georgette, crepe de chine, Tally-Ho and washable crepe cloth. Colors: White, flesh, jade, flame, peach, navy, black and tan. $25 Silk Dresses, $8.50 Dresses in Coperhagen blue, brown and tomato color tricolette and black and white check taffeta silks—ruffied tunic fiounce and coat styles. $30.00 Silk Dresses. $12.75 Dresses of excellent guality Canton Crepe —in tan, gray, brown and navy blue—with white organdie collars. $69.50 Gowns, $29.75 Desirable models of Canton crepe and tafs feta. Blouse and slender straightiine styles, adorned with beads and braid cmbroidery. Navy, brown, black and henna combinations. $70.00 to $85.00 Gowns, $38.50 Handsome Satin Meteor and Silk Lace Din- ner Gowns. Distinguished by hand em. broidery, beads, eyelet work; fringe-trimmed sashes. Gray, bisque, Copenhagen blue, biack, brown and navy. Frlday disposed of in a day Everyvthing bought for Spring g every three months scarcely be called une Tomorrow morning dise, Quarter Give Thls Carcful Consideration Another big day in prospect, for there are more r Selling is being offered for sale half reduction, in accordance with our now well known merchandising plans of cleaning house But so gently does Spring merge into Summer that these goods can .asonable, although by closing them out we shall be abie to lu"n\\ this event with our full rlhp].n s of strictly Summer apparel. we shall regroup the lots w herever the results of today’s selling ma nsz this advisable. particularly small renmant lots, is included in today's advertisement for tomorrow’s sale! will need for the holiday may be obtained at the quarterly clearing reductions. will make tomorrow the biggest Friday of them all! Cloth Dresses— Friday $20 and $35 Dresses, $9.75 Business women, notice: Basque and straightline stvics: braid trimmed. Navy and brown. Just the thing for the cooler days. $32.50 Sport Dresses, $15.75 Worsted Jersey Frocks; boyishly femini Straight lines, braid trimmings. Sorrento, navy, tan, beige, henna, gray and PeKin. $55.00 Cloth Dresses, $24.75 Tricotine cnd Poiret twill. Straightline style; embroidered tastefully. Colors are tan, brown and the popular ravy. $85.00 to $95.60 Dresses, $39.50 Distinctive Dresscs, in that there is only one of a kind. Tricotine and twill cord, elaborately braided and embroidered. Dainty vests of embroicered batiste. Large Women’s Dresses $55 to $65 Dresses, $29.50 Extra size Dresses, of taffcta, georgette and soft-hanging crepe de chine. Circular tunics and straightline styles. Navy, brown, - taupe and black. €65.00 to $85.00 Dresses, $36.50 Navy and Black Tricotine Dresses for ‘women of generous buil Embroidered and braided. Long tunics, straight lines, panel belts. Every innovaticn that slenderizes. Blouses—Friday! nearly Tables x(p[u'\\h( d—pretty every size—good | '$2.95 to $4. 50 Blcuses, $1.95 Sheer Batiste, Voile and Organdie Blouses, white and piped with brisht colors. Val. and Venice laces, embroicery and tucks all do their bit to make each biouse attractive. Sleeves long and short; necks collared and collarless. $5.90 to $8.95 Blouses, $3.95 Striped washable satin, pongee, geor- gette crepe and crepe de chine. ' Among them is the tailored shirt for business or sport wear, as well as the more frivolous styles for dress cccasions, adorned with laces, beads and embroidery. Quite an unusual Quarterly Clearing lot. $8.95 and $15.95 Overblouses $6.50 Satin, Creps de Chine Crepe Overblouses—make early selection— attractive bright colorings, navy blue and black. Trimmed with noveity braids, beads, embroidery and wide bands of Venise lace. Piain girdles and tie sashes. Just pi k one of these plums in the Quarterly Cleai $3.95 to $5.90 Blouses, $2. 95 MADE BY HAND—of sheer batiste, with roll collars and vests finished with lace and hemstitching; hand-drawn work, forming inset blocks, key patterns and straight lines. A very rare opportunity is presented in this Quarterly Stock-clearing group! Quarterly Stock Clearing $13.50 to $16.50 Umbrellas, $10.00 Fine Colored Silk Umbrellas—odd pieces with bakelite and leather handles—large tips and ferrules—best quality silks, in purple, taupe, navy, green, brown and black. $10.00 and $12.50 Umbrellas, $6.95 Stock clearing cf our $10.00 lines—bakelite and leather handles—tips and short ferrules— mighty good looking—fair range of shades! Stockings—Friday! $1.50 Stockinzs, 50c Pair Fiber-scam Stockings, with mock seam back—in black, white, navy, fawn, cordovan and suodc. They are great for wear. $2.60 and $2.50 Stockings, $1.39 Sure silk, FULL-FASHIONED, with mer- cerized aarter hems. Black, white, gray, sil- ver, purple, canary. Quite a price for full- fashioned silk hose. $3.00 and $3.50 Stockings, $1.95 Glove Silk, in navy blue, and Pure in- grain Silk, in white only. Nearly all sizes, but limited guantities of each. $3.00 and $3.25 Stcckings, $2.65 pr. Embroidered Clock Silk Stockings, full fashioned, mercerized garter tops. Also a few white dropstitch, Black with self- color clox, black with white, white with I)I:'llck, white with self cclor, navy with self color. and Georgette Misses’ Friday Remnants And Quarterly Stock-Clearing Combine 00 \\ ooltex $39.50 Navy 6 $49.50 Navy rinhow, s, straight lin Tricotine Suits, At $26.65—Regularly $39.50 Misses® Dresses of Taffeta Silk—with in. sets of lace and embroidery or ruffled styles. Navy blue, black, brown, tan, in sizes 14, 16, 18 years. At $10 00—Regularly $22.50 Unlined Polo Coats, belted models; natural shade. At $12.00—Regularly $25.00 Waoltex Polo Coats—checks and plain col- ors, tan and Copenhagen biue. At $15.00—Regularly $29.50 Spert Coats—belted models, with full silk lining; Raglan sleeves. Brown and gray. Sizes 16-18 ycars. flare and box ¢ d! It will be a great 14-t0-20-year day! iday $10.00 iday $15.00 “Friday $20.00 “Friday $23.00 _Friday $25.00 Tweed nes. At $19.65—Regularly $29.50 Eelted Polo Coats, in_ sport shades—full silk lined—tan, rose and Copenhagen biue. At $12.00—Regularly $22.50 Misses’ Tricolette Straightline Dresses, coat effects—navy blue and brown. At $18.00—Regularly $29.50 Misses’ Sport Dresses of crepe de chine and tricolette, in navy, brown, tan and gray —an extra Quarterly Clearing Item. At $20.00—Regularly $35.00 Misses' Silk Frocks of tafieta, crepe de chine and canton crene, in blouse cffects and tunic styles—navy blue, orown, gray and black. An extra fine lot for choosing. PETTICOATS $3.00 Heatherbloom Petticoats, $1.85 Heatherblcom Petticoats, plain and floral patterns—purple, green, blue, tan brown, gray, black and navy. $8.50 and %$10.00 silk Petticcats, $4.85 Satin, all-jerscy and lersey top, with satin flounces—tucked and pleated flounces. A few straightline mndell—odds and ends of fine grades. New Capes Friday! $26.50 Satin and Taffeta Capes, $18.50 - Navy Blue and Black Full-length Capes, with large colla $30 Topccats, $19.50 Sport and Top Coats; homespun heather, polo and suedetex fabrics; tan, brown, gray, green and henna. $49.50 Jackets, $22.50 Veldyne Sport Jackets, belted Tuxedo styles. Navy, Sorrento and black. Not many. $65.00 Coats, $28.50 Satin_ Coats at an unbelievable reduc- tion. Fuli length, quilted collar and Tuxedo revers. Navy and black. $i00 Satin Coats, $46.50 Beautiful quilted Satin Tuxedo Coats, witn sach—navy and black. $75.00 to $125 Wraps, $49.50 Luxurious Wraps, in beautiful marvelia, fiorizelle, romono, duvetyn, duvette and trico- tine. Embroidered, braided and stitched. Navy, black, sorrento, ostrich, brown, Pekin, gray and tan. Extra—$75 Coats, $57.50 Sash Coats. Tuxedo Cape Coats and Full-back Coats of navy blue tricotine, with braid embroidery and wide sashes. Latest style. $15.00 Spert Jackets, $7.75 Worsted Jersey Sport Jackets; Tuxedo and notched revers. Quite nobby with white skirts—in the following radiant colors: Coperhagen biuz, rose, red, green, Pekin, Jad well as navy, black and gray. Sport Suits Uriday in the Ouarterly Clearing $18.50 to $22.50 Jersey Suits, $13.75 Worsted Jersey Suits, weil tailored notched revers. Tan, rose. gray. sponge, green and brown heather mixtures $26.50 to $40.00 Suits, $19.50 40 Worsted Jersey Suits, including all of our finest novelty eport styles. Tucked panel backs, Tuxedo and notched revers, Angora collars and cuffs. Colors, Pekin. Sorrento, reindeer, gray, tan, brotvn, rose, Kelly green and Copenhagen blue. $32.50 to $40.00 Suits, $17.75 Homespuns and Tweed Sui Tuxedo style, with notched revers and belted coats—gray, tan, brown, brick. skv seafoam, oxford ‘and reindeer mixtures—all good-looking cloths. Even our tion to the Quarterly Clearir $10.00 Oxfords, $4.00 pr. 46 pairs black kid lace oxfords, with French heels. Buy for less than AA—S5, sl;.s. C—3, 3'2, 4, $10.00 Purnps, $4.09 pr. 29 pairs black kid one-eye! medium toe style, so price is dm\n‘ Sizes: AAA—4, 5, 5V 52, 6; A, 4, 5/2; B—3, $9.00 Canvas Pumps, $4.50 pr. 44 pairs white canvas pumps, with Cuban heels, light welt soles and pleas- ing buckle arrangement. $£50 per pair is Tow enough, isn't it? AA—4Y,, 5, 6Y2, 7; A—4. 413, 5, 55, 20 4, 5, 52, 6l2; C—3, 32, 4, 5, 6, 4, 5. $9.00 White Ties, $4.50 pr. 28 pairs white canvas two-eyelet pumps, 4lso one-eyelet pumps. French heels and turn soies. Shoes for summer. Buy for the hl\lid;n‘! es: AA—S5, 5!, 6, ; B—32, 4, 4V2, 5 5'%2, 6; 6, 62, 7V2. $7.00 Canvas Pumps, $3.50 pr. 120 pairs of white cativas pumps, short vamps, French heels, turn soles. S350 per pair—would you have thought it! Sizes: A—4! 6Y2, 7Y2i A—S5, 6, 7, €=3, 4, 5, 53, 5, 5!z, 6, 6/2; B—3!2 to 62 ly Stock Clear Tonight! —What Can You Use? thousands of dollars” worth of goods th at one-third to more than a of our stocks. The Clearing Event, Underwear—Friday mbled Iots added, too! How they did sell tod: ) $2.00 Silk Chemise, $1.25 Somewhat mussed—Crepe de Chine En- velope Chemise. tallored and lace-trimmed. $3.60 Silk Chemise, $1.85 Crepe de Chine and Satin Envelope Chemise, trimmed with val and filet laces. Tailored models, with tucked and hem- stitched yokes. $4.00 Silk Chemiise, $2.85 Flesh Color Satin and Crepe de Chine Chemise, charmingly designed with cream lace. Some tailored models. $1.50 and $2.60 Underwear, 95¢ 0dd garments—Gowns, Pajamas and En- velope ‘Chemise of nainsook and batiste— flesh color and white lace and embroidery trimme: $5.4 60 Gowns and Chemise, $3.85 Good Quality Satin and Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise—tailored with hemstitshed yokes. Gowns of crepe de chine, yokes trim- med with filet laces. $3.85 for a quick Quar- terly Clearaway! $3.00 Crepe Kimonos, $1.65 Cotton Crepe Kimonos and ~Breakfast Coats—in ross, pink, lavender, light blue and copenhagen blue. Handmade Underwear, $3.85 Philippine Handmade Gowns and Envelope Chemise, hand embroidered, in solid and hand drawnwork. Some face trimmed. Slightly mussed—that's your good fortune— otherwise they wouldn’t be in the Quarterly Stock Clearing. Friday Glove Day! Proken sizes in all these lines! $1.00 and $2.00 Gloves, 65c Pair From 2-clasp to 16-button length. 2.clasp Silk Gloves—sizes limited as fol- lows: Black, 7'2 and 8; white, 6 and 8. 2.clasp Chamoisette, with black embroid- ery. White: size Strap-wrist Chamoisette—Gray, 6, 65, 7'%. 16-button-length Black Silk Gloves—5, 62 and 7. $1.00 Chamoisette, 29¢ tasp Chamoisette Gloves—White: 53, 9. Alzo gray and white in children’s 8 ¢ size Centemeri $5.00 to $7.50 Gloves, $2.65 Pair Finest French Kid Gloves, in 8 and 12 button lengths—if your sizes are here—come early—tan, 6Va. 7, 7V2: white, 5%, 6. 6'%. $3.00 to $5.00 Kid Gloves, $1.85 Pair Strap-wrist “Fielder” style—the most popular of Centemeri French Kid Gloves— white, 512, 5%, 6; black, 7 and 7 Also 1-and 2 clasp French Kid Gloves. White, 7, 7V, 73; mode, 5%, 6; pearl, 634, 7, 7%, as well as Strap-wrist Chamois Gloves. White and natural, with colored Insert at wrist, in sizes 6!4 and 612. $1.25 and $1.75 Fabric Gloves 85¢c Pair Chamoisette Gloves, in gray and covert— sizes 55 to 7. Fine Black Milanese Silk Gloves, in sizes 52 to 7. Friday Finds More Shoes In the Great Quarterly Stock Clearing! Some factory close-outs in addi- ‘The biggest Shoe Sale this store ever staged! Third Floor Annex is taxed to accommodate them. $10.00 Tan Oxfords, $4.50 pr. 20 pairs tan vici kid brogue oxfords, with Cuban heels. Wide lasts only— shoes for walking comfort Sizes: C—3 to 6; D—3 to 6! $10.00 Brogue Oxfords, $4.50 36 pairs patent leather brogue ox- fords, Cuban heels. D width only. Sizes 3 to 7. Remnant closing! $10.00 Pumps, $5.25 Pair Gray suede pumps, one strap, wing A style greatly tips, Cuban heels. in demand ! Sizes: a2, 5, 5! B2 7. $8 Gray Suede Pumps, $4.95 pr. The popular gray suede one-strap pumps — brown and black, trimmed —McKay sewed soles and Cuban heels. A factory remnant purchase. Good as- sortment of sizes, as follows: B—3!%, 4, 412, 5, 502, 6, 6!2, 7. 7'2, 8; C—3, Var & 312, 5. Shar 6,615, 7,75 85 D4, 5, 502, 6, €Va $10.00 Oxfords, $7.00 pr. Brown cali walking oxfords, with high Cuban heels, strai tips, welt soles. Sizes: AA—S6!2, 7, 8; A—S, 62, 7, 8; B—T; C_§'7j.1-)0 Canvas Pumps, $3.50 pr. White canvas pumps—short vamps. French heels and hand-turned soles. Another factory purchase. Sizes— A—4lz, 5. 52, 6, 6l2; B—3V; to 6! and D—3', to 6. This should make riday feature! ing! cJelleffs i Additional merchan- Many things that perhaps you combined with Friday remnants, Friday—Skirts We've picked out some ex skirts to make Friday interestin $14.50 Silk Skirts $4.50 Washable Striped and Piaid Baronet Satin Sport Skirts. Rose, green, flame, goid, lavender and white. i h $20.00 to $22.59 Skirts, $9.50 Novelty Silk Skirts—Roshanara, baronet satin, mirette and blocked crepe silks, plaited and straightline styles. Whits, rose, jade, gold, fiame and gray. $21.75 wwlen Skirts, $9.50 Smart stripes in Worsmd Skirts, color combinations of navy and tan, copenhagen blue, tan and green, and gray, henna and blue. Also Prunella Ciloth Box-pleated Skirts, with daring stripes of white and orange. $14.50 Jersey Skirts, $7.50 ‘White Worsted Jersey Sport Skirts. Very rakish and good style. Wide girdles and pearl button trimmings. Also Golf Skirts in red and green burella cloth—box pleated. Neckwear Goes Friday! $1.50 Neckwear, 75¢ Vestees of net with rows of Vai and Venic Insertion. Organdie collars and sashes—all at 75c. $3.50 Collars and Sets, $1.95 Hand-embroldered Net Collars, filet sets. Real lace vestees. Some bcautiful pieces in this collection. $6.00 Fiber Silk Scarfs, $3.95 Graceful and becoming. Navy and gruy, rose, black and tan, black and white, brown and ‘gray. $6.95 Marabou Scarfs, $3.95 Natural Marabou Scarfs—Soft and downy; silk lined. Good streamers and pompons. $31.50 Stoles, Capes, $15.00 Marabou neckwear—fluffy and light. ished with tails, ribbon and pompons. and cape effects. than half price! Stock-Clearing Friday! $18.0C and $20.00 Hats, $2.50 Extreme stvies for individual types—hats that appeal to tha secker aftor the unusua'— not to the average woman. Here they are at a fraction of their nrevious prices. Also a few banded sailors, rough ws, lisere, hemn and milans. Colcs: Brown. bia delft, navy, cherry. mini green and orch For sports. street wear and traveling. Matrons’ Hats, $7.50 There are just a few ieft of these $15 and $22.50 Hats—a dozen perhaps—but such won- derful values that it will pay you to come downtown first thing in the morning if for nothing else but one of these cool, light, pic- turesque hats, trimmed with flowers and ostrich feathers. Colors: Navy and white, brown. gray. taupe. purple and solid black. $13.50 and $15.00 Taffeta Hats, $8.50 Navy. with becoming facinns cf white and flesh. Trimmed with flowers and embroid- ered in wecl. Just the of the hour. Fin- Stole Get one of these at less $10.00 Oxfords, $7.00 pr. Brown kid walking oxfords, Cuban light welt soles, in the following h(‘c] 8: A—7. 7'z Cc—8. Also Black kid, with high Cuban heels and long vamp; light-weight soles. Sizes— AA—S5, 5!3, 6, 6!5, 7, 8; A—8; B—S5, 6!, 8; C—4Y2, 5, 6, 6Y2, 7, 742, 8. $10.00 Pumps, $5.25 Pair Gray suede pumps, with brown kid trimmings. One strap; welt soles, Cuban heels. Another tremendous value! Size: 5, 52, 6, 61%; B— 2z, 3, 3 €3, 3!2 5, 5Y2. 6, 7. $10.00 Oxfords, $7.00 pr. Black kid oxfords, wing tip, low Cuban heels, welt soles. Can you wear these? Sizes: AA—S, 5!z, 6!3, 8; A—8; B—3!2, 4, 5Y2, 7, 8; C—3, 3'2. 5, 52, 6, 612, 7. $10.00 Oxfords, $7.00 pr. Brown cali walking oxfords. Wing tips and low Cuban heels. Welt soles A staple shoe, under price for the quar-, terly clearing. Size: AA—5 to A—5 to 8; 702; C—4, 415, 5,55, 6'2, 7, 7' 2 $10.00 Oxfords, $5.25 pr. B—3!: to Gray suede oxfords, Cuban heel welt soles. Here's a popular style. Sizes: A—3, 3V, 4, 412, 5, 5'2, 6, 612 213, 3, 3'5, 4, 412 6, 702 C— 412, 5,512, 6, 7.

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