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rg = . SOCIETY BEHREND 720-22-24 Tth St. NW. Store Hours for the paths to economy all lead to Behrend’s. 20 Fine Tricolette Skirts Assorted colors and size: Reduced from to. Assorted colors and mostly in small sizes. Were $12.98. 4 All-Wool Sport Coats Sizes 38, 40, 42. Reduced from $10.00 to.......... 1 s. Regularly at In several good colors and $298. Reduced to.... 25 Fine Georgette Blouses duced from $5.98 to.. ..ottt Tuxedo Jackets, with straps and belts. Full cut skirts. Colors rose, pink, green and blue. Reduced from $7.98. 59¢ 36-Inch Poplins . Free, closely woven quality mercerized poplin in a fine range of light colors, full 36 inches wide. Special tomorrow. 69¢ 40-Inch Colored Voiles Trim, sheer colored voiles, two-thread grade in a long range of light colors. A wonderful quality for cool summer dresses. All plain colors. 39c White P. K. . Excellent quality for skirts and children’s wear or trimmings. Cut from full pieces. 50c Stripe Madras Firm-weight corder and colored stripe madras for house dresses—men’s and boys’ shirts and blouses. 34 and 36 inches wide. 19¢ Dish Towels border. Excellent for kitchen use. A very absorbe quality. 59c¢ Curtain Marquisette A remarkable purchase of 2,000 yards fine corded marquisette for long or short curtains, in a good as- sortment of satin and openwork borders. 36 inches wide. White, beige and cream. 39¢ 36-Inch Cretonne A wide range of large or small floral designs in wonderful color combinations. _Excellent for comforts, furniture covering and summer curtains. 39c 42x36 Pillowcases Made from fine bleached muslin, with cambri finish, cut 42x36 and iree from dressing. Be of neat designs. Billy Burke or fitted waist styles. 2 pockets, large collars and 3-sleeves. Sizes to 4. $1.50 Colored Satin Petticoats Fine quality lustrous black satin, with pretty pink, blue and lavender flowers. All fast mlorsp and) igmali lengths. attached pants. Fancy white and black trimmed neck and skirts. Sizes to 46. $1.50 Cool Challie Kimonos __Soft, cool challics—in gray. blue and pink grounds with neat fancy floral designs, an ideal hot-weather house garment. Sizes to 44. . $1.00 Infants’ Long or Short Slips ‘ Cool garments for infants, of soft, sheer batiste in long or short styles, with neat embroidery yokes and lace-trimmed skirts. 89c Ladies’ Drawers .. These are made from fine quality nainsook, with wide embroidery ruffles and cluster tucks. All sizes. $1.50 Corsets, Girdles and Waists A lot of Corsets. Girdles, Corset Waists and Waist line Corsets—discontinued lines and odd lots. Sizes to 30 in the lot. All with strong hose supporters. To $2.50 Boys’ Wash Suits ing combination colored suits. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Men’s Nainsook Union Suits disappears in the laundry is the only fault. Check and plaid nainsook, in all sizes. Men’s Cotton Jean Drawers Men's Cool Cotton Jean Drawers with web seam and elastic web ankle.- All sizes to 50. Ladies’ Lace-Yoke Vests These are in regular and extra sizes. Lace yoke and shoulder straps. Fine, closely knit rib for warm weather. Men’s 69¢ Blue Work Shirts Made from heavy quality blue cheviot, with at- tached collar; double. stitched and one pocket. All sizes. 2 to a buyer. Ladies’ Pink Bloomers Extra full cut, closely knit, Pink Bloomers with elastic waist barid and knee. Ladies’ Imported Lace Hose - s Beautiful all-over lace patterns. Full fash- joned and a most excellent wearing quality. These are in black only. ,Ladies’ Thread Silk Hose Good heavy quality Thread Silk Hose that would sell at $1.25 ii absolutely perfect. The faults do not impair the service. Black, white, blne and cordovan. Thérés a lot of Real Leather Bags that should sell as high as $200. Several shapes and colors. Fitted ith purse and mirror. Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. Tuesday’s Specials Thrifty Shoppers take advantage of these Tuesday specials, 11 Silk Dresses $ 5 9 8 18 Wa]kingAS’l:irts $1 5 9 Several styles in light or dark colors. Re- sz 98 [J 25 Linene Tailored Suits $ 4 98 ) Firm crash towels, with hemmed ends and red side 8c b $2.25 House Dresses Sion. Fine quality fast color percales in a fine range $1 49 n,:‘: [ ] 2 vlvania, isiti P h, | deiphia on the steamship Haverford ats, t three-quarter and . . . = é:m?xf-‘x?; i G pnln‘::.’bu;[sr!. for Liverpool. They will spend the || Codts, smar ee-d the quality of Jelleff’s merchandise is well known ! , [ 1and s Crother. “who was formerly Mrs. |next three months touring in Englan [ hair and angora polo; full backs, to Washington women, so we are confident that $2.50 Bathing Suits Fast Black Jersey Cloth Bathing Suits. with $1 79 . A large table of Boys' Wash Suits, in many styles. All made from durable middy jeans, Peggy cloths and others. Every wash suit style, includ- ® Termed run of the mill, but a simple oil spot which vice, Blacks white, binc and condorman — Ladies’ Real Leather Bags the the com crui, mas yest whe Muri Mr. for and 39¢ 29c parti retu Th accol members of his suite to Niagara Falls| 15y attached to the U. S. S. Arizona. Sision T Atlantic et when }\\ey leave Washington tomor- = row. Dr. ¥ze will return the latter| aries Ruth Yeagle has gone to the cAs ro R l c PAIL of the week D Chu an | Thousind Telinds to spend the re- I will President and Mrs. Harding Will Entertain the |&ge= s = tmoortant funeheen Attorney General and Chief Justice Taft |sushier"Sifi’ gouee” buianc, nave General new Chiet Justice of the United|Springs, Va. States, Mr. William Howard Taft, and several other guests. Miss Mrs. Harding has invited a group of | unge! ington to be her guests Thursday |in their villa, the Moorings, preced-|Mrs. Jullan Witcher, 2 afternoon for a short cruise down |ing the arrival of her mother. and little daugh: e Aowar."The President and Mrs.| Mra David Prescott Hall gave | Mr. and Mrs. M. Marshall of Dallas, Harding, with the party which ac. |tea Saturday afternoon in her summer | Te {thry of War. Mr. Weeks: the Post- |daughter, Miss Julla Ward Howe Hall | Capitol Hill. tary iMrs. James E. Watson, Senator and Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, Senator Tru- man H. Newberry, Senator Frederick Hale and_Chairman Lasker of the chief justice of the United States this | Mrs. Frank Samuel. morning, arrived In _ Washington for several days at the New Willard, | Motor Trip to Cannda. conclude his_connections with Yale |jeave Washington tomorrow for North annual pilgrimage In honor of the Lniveralty, Where he has besh 2|Hatley. Canada, and will make the “poet of the Sierra member of the faculty. He will 8 |trip by motor. Dr. Claytor will re-| Senator Samuel M. Shortridge of |congratulated Miss Lake on her work. California delivered the - [Miss Lake ix a daughter of Mr. and principal ad- |y % plix Lake, who are accompany- from there to his summer home &t|iyrn to Washington Sunday and Mrs. for his post at Rome. i Ambassador Rolandi-Ricel will| Lyon of this city, and Ensign Robert stay ahoard. Cthe tAquitania | Tuesday, | brar e mitenied by Mius Helen K.| Lieut. Commander Abraham C. Ten |stored for summer months. July 28. Belknap, and the best man was E _ B e iawel ‘Huske, Ensign Lewls | emy, has been detatted as aide on the | ~Native rug men are employed . t der, and your rugs will last longer leN:‘rd:')nl; Order, N sl.so and look better if done our way. THE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY 11, 1921 h n - - . hnp raturned to her home after o2ere | Child Authoress Sails in who spent part of last week in Washington, are now at Harbour- view, their place in Newport, and yesterday Mrs. Fitz Simons was Mrs. Frederic A. Delano and her returned to the Nunnery, thelr villa at Stockbridge, from Barrytown, N. Y., at White House Dinner This Evening. Where they’ wers. the suests of Mrs. Warren Delano. Mrs. Irwin B. Laughlin of this city, HE President and Mrs. Hard- u.;rlved ‘:n LNa‘w dYgrk yA":“g:: whr; is o::cu;;)iln% Llndls E';xd' at 2\"ew- Aromrd the Lapland from Antwerp. |port, ontertained at lunchéon thers ing Will have as their guests| LSAT, TG, TORST0 merly Miss Toa |Saturday. at dinner this evening at the [ Wynna. — White House. the Attorney — Col. A. C. MacComb_entertained a e ey iy | Representative and Mrs. Louls A.|small party at dimner Saturday even- Mr. H. M. Daugherty; the|proRinGiium have gone to Hot |ing at'the Powhatan. - Gen. George W. Goethals has arrived Mrs. Julia C. Lay and her daushter, [from New York, and Is stopping at Srances Lay, are at the Munch- |the Powhatan, King. ' in 'Newport, for six ) z : " | Weeks, Mies Lay has been visiting | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tiller have woman correspondents fn Wash- | S2€UH, 33 Wiillam Corcoran Eustis [as thelr guests Mrs. Tiller's sister, ter Dorothy of Charlotte, N. C. river on_the presidential yacht y i Miss Marshall of New York O Eed" them on’ their week end |home, Oakglen, at Portsmouth. R. I|and Mr. Wainwright of Pittsburgh Be"and which Included the Secre- |When she presented her grand-|aro visiting Mrs. Deis at her home on to society. Miss Hall is the daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Henry Marion Hall | Mr. and Mrs. J. Eisenmann left to- and @ great-granddaughter of Julia| day for Atlantic City, where they will Ward Howe. A lurge company attend- | spend several weeks. ed and the receiving line represented HONOR JOAQUIN MILLER. ter General, Mr. Hays; the Secre- of Labor, Mr. Davis; Senator and three generations. !Shipping Board, returned to Wash-| zr. George N. Poulieff has returned . ilnxton this morning. to Washington from .\'urhramns-'t W — ™ NATALIE L. . e T Pier. where he made - short stay | Cali -yenr- th. £ | Former President William Howard | with Mrs. Poulieff, who is spending alifornlans Hear Address by :‘("":h:v::;r::n‘hr;“uh:;::; ihe !Ta”- who took his oath of office a8lthe summer with her parents, Mr. and Senator Shortridge. Adrintic ax she sniled for Eur 1 nearch of local color for a new Californians yesterday gathered at SOCIETY Births Reported. and Ruth L. iskell, and Edna Eiseman, boy. B. and Ann C. Smith, girl. d Claudi Elia Crawford, boy. Budduth, girl. 3 boy. Raymond Archer and Bertha Berlin, girl. Milton E. and Anna B. Complon, boy. Michael . and Belle Dore, boy. Harry and Florence Tarter, boy. William B. and_Mamie Shriver, girl. Grace E. Close, boy. Szinuel d Ros nd Mary F. and Lilllan L. Seltzer, moud F. snd Anna K. Maher, ho rlex 8. and Naomi B. Herrini Fred D. an Mike and Catherine Zazani Danlel aud Aonie P. Reeve Milton and Julia Joimson, boy. Robert and_Juanita Nelson, boy. Moses and Eva Baisey, girl. Cleon and Frapces Johnson, girl Robert L. and Lilifan Latimore, boy. Grorge B_and Parthenia Scoft. bov! nels ¥ and Christine H. Kane, girl. i . Melville M. and Margaret T. Willeox, girl. Individuality Alexauder A° nud Trine 4, Tennant, girl. i 5. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to thi The following births have been reported to |, Marries - —— . - Boaufort Shapley at the Dewey. Quest of New Material the health department within the last tweaty- 63 e of Griditide, Wa 1oad e LB BUGoas four Hours LaSeoEy Dtonvasoe of thls ity artyine at Newport. William . and Margarete Mshases, boy. ‘Michael Kearns of Woodside, N. Y., and Mil 5 T '8 0D, . v Y .. 9 ; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fits Simons, Tl - M P | oot W suarkof Copepen T Th Laces and Lace Curtain Cleaning MME. VIBOUD, Inc, shed 1855. 727 1ith St. N. == SCREENS—AWNINGS Installed on Shortest Possible Netios Phone, or send Prices reusonable. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Walter E and Margaret r- Ténugr“{:ui. bj:y. CORNELL WALL PAPER co. 714 13th N.W. M. 5373-3374 A Shop of Edging Buttons Covered Quick Service MRS. M. E. HOLLEY 2561 15th erday afternnon, and will remain | pr. and Mra. Claytor Plan the Joaquin Miller cabin in Rock |ax the Hills,” a romance dealing with ; Ne Creek Park e e ien Gosacs, n ho will' go o New Haven to|" phr una Mrs. Thomas Claytor will ark for the twenty-seventh |Perslaw war with Grecee i 1w 3 o characterized the man as a e hotes Tor next winter, and he | (07 meveral weaks Doot of the people and of mature, | InE her on her trip abroad. Mrs. Taft expect to ocome £0| Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Atkinson of | Whose fame would grow as the years | o Yaman Atkne Have Your Rugs Washington in October. the Arundel apartments, who motored | lengthened. Representative Arthur M. to Philadelphia for the week end, will | Free of California also spoke. The ambassador of Italy, Senator ; y Thomas F. Flah resident of iy Roladl Rl entéialned at Iunche |TotUrn.to Washington tomorrow. the Callfornia State’ Soclety. under 'lhoroughly eon Saturday In New York city in| Mrs. Edwin Corning and Mrs, Al-|Whose auspices the celebration was honor of ths new United States am- s s conducted, was in charge of the cere- b B e (0 Toate, Do Riehace Wasns | pert8. Barker are at'the Lenox Club. Cleaned burn Child, preceding the latter's de- = o monies. Miss Helen Burkhart and P. J. Haltigan, reading clerk of the ure aboard the President Wilson | The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Roe | House of Representatives, also par- Caldwell, daughter of Mrs. Albert rn to Washington for a brief|pg, an Lew k place Friday hefore Sating fram New York| oo oan Low e Ik oty The DETAILED TO FLEET. Eyck, at the Annapolis Naval Acad- e minister of China, Dr. Sze, will!§ = ol e L Ly * s a son of Mr. and M Robert C.|staff of the commander of Battle Di- mpany Dr. Chu Chi Chien and the|e\wig of Pompton Lakes, N. J., and 18] vision 7. Atlantic Heet. y will g0 to Yellowstone Park and | mander of the month of July. She Ll L3 o3, Vansouren from ity shes| wit e o Ohis hefory retiraing Wur Infanth and Gl e an el hurs ome, “about the 1st of September. | g njg e For Over 30 Yo sai i i 1l leave today The presiding bishop and council of | Mifs Jane Wilkes wi the Protestant Episcopal Church will [ OF Wellesley Hills, Mass., where she The 1512 H N.W. be entertained at dinner Wednesday [ il Join her nlece, Are. 7 kin, for the remainder of the summer. Phone M evening by Canon J. Townsend Rus- sell nt ata g\e ngni\'ersary of the birth of the aj::;lu ‘l;oge{,‘ Ifllnirr‘xx“mr rench republic. s. Mrs. Can v . c The ambassador and Mme. Jusserand | (he €408 O Y0¥ SAINET Mome: Eim —has captured the enthusiasm of our salespeople—and of ¢ill sail that day f New Y of Chicago in her summe e A 5 B e Theie Rome tn ¥rince Tor & briet vaca. | Tree farm, at Neweatle, X. H. Mra our customers, too, judging from their enthusiastic com- tion. on Woodley road in his charming home, Beauvoir.| yr. ooq e Edward H. Everett and — their tiny daughter have gone to e counselor of the French em-|Newport for the remainder of the sea- y. Prince de Bearn, will entertain | SOn. nner dance Thursday evening at Highwood, the suburban home of Mrs. b Mrs. Charles Wesley Cannon closed ¢ [T} Henry O Corbin, which the prince has | her home, at 1512 Rhode Island ave A ‘ leased for the summer months. The |Bue. today and left for Ry Y. s s o dinner is in celebration of Bastile day.| Where she will be the guest of Mrs ’ Cannon will return to Washington 2 in October. i ment Monday morning. Mr. Mrs. Bristed Cards have been received here aive n;:.u at Lenox. from California_announcing the mar- || Mr. ander McCormick-Gpodhars ¢ w d C c of the British embassy shared honors | man. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sal raps an oats with Mr. and Mrs. Newbold Morris at]uel J. Waggaman of Los Aneles, for- $35 and $40 Three-quarter cently published. President and Mra. | Harding each received an autographed copy of the book and each personally TO UPHOLSTER ticipated In the program. Now is the time when rugs YOUR 3-PIECE ould be properly cleaned and PARLOR SUITE SLIP COVERS American Upholstery Co. 627 F St. N.W. Phone, Write or Call—Man Will Bri ng Sumples Phone Main 8139 ——lo|l——|ol——] the dinner given last evening by Mr. | meriv_of this city, and Mr, Walter D Coats, yoke back, . R d and Mrs. Charles Astor Bristed at|S. Bonnell of Los Angeles. The cer- T D e, fuil ‘silk lined: ' he Qu[c est ay to Keduce their summer home in Lenox, Mass. | emony took place June 29 at the gt o ther: polo and Church of the Holy Sacrament, in n-_bollviss : ° Representative and Mrs. Frank | Hollywood, Calif. The bride is a|| serge; navy, tan. green §$18.75 stocks Is to Reduce rices Crother have returned to Washington | great-granddaughter of _ President - _At. from their wedding trip, and are at|Tyler and was named for his daugh- $3650 _Full-length English B . the Congress Hall Hotel. where they | ter, Miss Letitia Tyler. Tweed fotor Coats. plaite ~That's the whole plan of this sale in a nut- will remain until the end of the ses- e backs and raglan sleeves, all- = £ Their marriage took place in| Mrs. Judson C. Clements and her around belts; tan, $19.75 shell. Every department bears its quota o eling, W. Va., June 27, and since | three daughters left Washington Fri brown and gray. At. time they have been touring|day and sailed Saturday from Phila. f $69.50 and $72.50 Wooltex lowered prices. The reductions are substantial, full length top coats: camel's James M. Young of Pueblo, Col. has fand Scotland. returning fo Washing- Taian siesves, belted und un: v v ut the 1s 4 A ; e ey e o ot ederation] Lo a2 befied vics:“natural §3475 | before the end of July we will have 5t Women's Clubs in Pueblo and vice| Mrs. George Le Roy Hol!g\i!iwurtr a N president of the federation in_the|of Mount Royal terrace Ba tmore: || g $100,000 less stock’ State. She spent the past two win- oves wide fore ters in Washington and has made & The former Governor of Ohlo, Mr.|Be Loyal to This Washington Product James M. Cox. and Mrs. Cox are at| H., where they will occupy their lodge. turned this morning from Hot backs. Springs, where he accompanied Mrs. Excels circle of friends. d States Hotel at Saratoga $1.25 12-button-length Fine he Cnited I amoisette Gloves — White, o Springs, N. Y.. for a brief stay be- pongee mastic, sand. g85¢ uits going to Bretton Woods, ) brown and gray. $1.50 16-button-length Fine $40 English Tweed Tailored Suits, smart unbelted semi- At coeoeninnnns $2.50 16-button Fine Milanese Suits, long-coated models, one- - Commissioner Rudolph Chamoisette Gloves—White, . . oidere: o S c ‘Commissioner Cuno H. Rudolph re- plain and embr $1.15 %550 ana $35 Shantung Silk bytton fastenings, notched re- Rudolph last week. Mrs. Rudolph X Siik Gloves—White. pon- §7 g5 button fastentER Lo s “nar- will remain there for a longer Visit. | ppone Franklin 335 to Chevy Chase gee, brown and navy.. Tow GehE pias fold and $24.50 Former Postmaster General Rob-|Food Products Company If your . button trimming. At. L ert J. Wynne, accompanied by his son- | grocer is not supplied. Stocklngs $65 and $75 Sport Suits, all of in-law and daughter, Capt. the Honor- { n ; our finest Sport Suits in import- Ronald French, $1.45 Black Silk Stockin&s ¢4 and velour checks, one-but- with mock seam back; rein- {on fastening tuxedo and belted | | I forced; one of our well- Q5 jackets, tan with brown, green known makes. At....... or copen, navy with tan or $2.25 to $3.50 Silk Stockings; white, also black and §29 75 shiffon or medium weight: plain, white. At. 5 s lace or dropstitch, with all-silk $9850 to $150 Costume Suits, or mercerized garter hems: elaborately hand embroidered, Black, brown and cordovan: in peaded. braided, eyelet em all sizes; new suede. medium proidered, short flare, box an gray and light gray, in & 05 long slashed panel Jjackets; Fine for This Hot Weather NO WASHING REQUIRED Sanitas 0dd sizes. At.......... pewter, tan, navy and $3.75 _Glove - silk Stockings: black. At.. ! $42.50 plain, fish-net and dropstitch: $159.50 to $175 “Milgrim” black, white, cordovan, navy, suits, strictly tailored and medium gray and light $2.95 dressy styles: smart hip-length gray. At o "l jackets with cable stitching, self-fold_and braid trimming; navy and black trico- __9 Sweaters Y ama ewits sord. At $69.50 a eC Ot S =) a2 $8.50 Fiber Silk Sweaters; — Tuxedo style. with sash; buff, = <) . gro(wn."(ol?uo laml Jockey red. 3 ot all sizes in each s s color. At .. 56-95 $9.50 to $13.50 Fiber Silk and Doylies Sweaters; Tuxedo model: two- 7 . . . button, belt and long-tie sashes; —that take in everything bat a few sta“ple lines Just wipe with a moist cloth in soapy water—like magic, Davy. black, buff, tomato, Jade. and will surely help us make the goal, “$100,000 they’re as good as new—will wear indefinitely. some ‘with contrasting g7 g5 less stock.” . revers. At............ $4% $6 (Spectal) Women's | _$7 (Special) Women FOR HOME, PORCH, BUNGALOW, GARDEN PAR- Neckwear White Canvas ]Pumpsj Whlltte“(;::vl‘-ndoflords; TIES, PICNICS, AFTERNOON TEAS, MOUN- BAndturn Ko A0 | Euoan heoin ‘At $3.95 EA. D $1.50 and $2 Organdie, Pique, and medium round $10 (Special) Women's TAIN, SEASHORE fnln (;rhmn Collars; ali:leld ves. toes. At.......... $2.50 | Two-strap Pu]xfnp-.notmzrady . ees with round neck; en sets; 8 8 ial Wi 5 an cal combined; In Round, Square and Oval. Beautiful Dutch Blue ebrofdered linen collars: some on'e-str(ny-pecs Pack i1 | Welt soles ana $3.95 and many other designs. with real lace edge and em- g7 Pumps, with medium long | Cuban heels. At.. A e, broidered dots. At........ vempe'and leather 4,95 | 10 (Sorosiu) Womens i 2. .50 Net, French heels. At P% an or Blacl umps, 48-inch, were $2.35—Now for $1.89 Bl A N e nen WU Specian “women'a ith welt goles and Cubas i S, dge; high-neck shields; sleeves; te Canvas Oxfords, eels; - 67 ¢ 54-II’ICh, were $2.63—NOW for 52.00 =t faa and Tuxedo organdie col- with tan calf tips; ball | length vamps. At $7.95 B ! = lars; embroidered linen collars: straps and facings: also | $12.50 (“Cort’s”) Women 54-inch, were $3.25—Now for $2.65 net ' vestees; met frills edged White buck with black | Brown Calf Brogue Ox- with real fillet and baby sl 95 o':}:! u:::‘: alu; wlh‘-’l'llva.:nd welt Irish lace. At... . Wiew = = $5.50 . $7.95 $4.50 Organdle Shields with fril tucked net high collars; sleeves with vestee and collar; real laces, hand embroidered on llal‘.l: linen or! orl,.lndha collars and vestee of net an lace. At . . 52'95 Doylies |Card Table 13-PieceSets| Covers i To Match Above Cloths, | Detachable Corners Firm- Special at ly Fastened With Tapes, Quite Regardless of Cost —That's how many most de- sirable items in this sale are marked. “$100,000 less stock” Pumps and Oxfords 1218 F St. NW. ............. e Misses’ Apparel $16.50 to $19. Cotton Frocks, printed or plain voiles, import- ed dotted swiss, organdies and tissue ginghams. Charmingly vouthful styles in colors of lav- ender, rose, g:nk. wh{lse and copenhagen. zes 14, and 18. At. .o sl’o $49.50 to $69.50 Taffeta Frocks, combined with lace and organ- die, basque, tunic and straight- line effects; navy blue, brown and black. Sizes 14, $24.75 16 and 18. At $35 to $45 Polo Coats, full silk lined, belted, raglan sleeves; ;‘-n. roseSlxnd i:pe;lé agen. Sizes 14, and 18. At. * $19.50 $45 to $69.50 Coats and Wraps, of tricotine, bolivia, ramona, tailored or embroidere edo or wrappy styles; mavy, brown, Copenhagen and tan Sizes 14, 16 an ‘ RE ; busiane Smpe s $23.75 $39.50 and $45 Jersey Sports Suits, with plaid skirts; others in plain shades with lynx trim- ming: navy blue or brown. Sizes 14, 16 and 75 18 Al Hemstitching and Picot Cotton, 13c Silk, 14c 1216 F St. N.W. ? If you don’t mind crowds —Then you'll find shcfping at Jellefi’'s a very profitabl ure. “$100,000 less stock” 1217 Conn. Ave. Mid-Summer Clearance Sale Offering Very Substantial Reductions On All Our High-Class Apparel —embracing Summer Frocks, Wraps, Afternoon Dresses, Coats, Sport Suits, Skirts, Sweaters, Blouses, Lingerie, Furs. Smart Sport and Trimmed Hats, $5 to.$15 Dresses $16.50 to $25 Cotton Dresses, Normandie, voile, woven striped voile, flowered voile, plain color voile, plaid and checked ging- ham, rajah poplin, organdie; light and dark colors-—lace col- iars and vests—wide self and ribhon girdles: blouse, coat, oyefblouse styles; tull gathered skirts; ruffled and panel plaited tunics. At..... 59'75 $28.50 to $39.50 Cotton Dresses —Finest of dotted swiss, im- ported organdle, Irish 1linen, georgette voile and Anderson imported gingham;daintystyles; with hemstitching, narrow ruf- fles, fine tucking, handdrawn work and handmade lace trim- ming. White, flesh, orchid, maize, peach, $ky-blue. bisque, Tay, rose an NAVY. Pk v $15.75 $5.75 and $6.25 Wash Skirts, linene. pique and gabardine; straightline, gathered yokes, button trimmed, pockets g3 and belts. At... i $8.25 and $9.25 Wash Skirts, gabardine, linen, tricotine. fancy striped pique and satinette; smart styles with tucked pan- els, corded and tucked pocket, or embroidered pockets and belts. At ...........e.n aes 50 $25 and $30 Silk Skirts, in Fan-ta-si, Moon-glo, Fallle, Roshanara Crepe, Tally-Ho, Fancy Blocked Moon-glo and Crepe de Chine; plaited and sport models; white, gray, tan, or;hld, peacl .fdol& l;'lll‘l av- ender, green, jade Harding blue. A! 514'75 Underwear $5 Philippine Underwear— Gowns and Envelope Chemise of fine nainsook, embroidered in uohud work: ou;ern with hand-drawn yokes. e s, 3245 $4 and $5 Silk Chemise—En- velope Chemise, Bloomers and Gowns of crepe de chine, trim- med with val laces—tallored model s—built-up or bodice top. At........ sz‘as $2 Satinette Petticoats. Blrllgll!sslyie. with scalloped edge. jnort iengths. gt ort Jenes. $1.50 $2 Silk Chemise. Satin En- velope Chemise, trimmed with filet lace ribbon straps. sl 65 $3 Sllk_Chemlse, Crepes de Chine and Satin Envelope Chemise, trimmed with val ard filet laces—lace mednllions. Tal- lored styles wita hemutitcliad yokes; bodice top or sl 95 built-up shoulder. At. V5 Blouses $2.95 and $3.95 Veile or Ba- tiste Blouses, featuring frilled models snd new jabot effects, short or‘ lnnl' llefla;l:\ trim mings of val or flle! laces. At.............. 51‘95 $6.90 to $6.35 Handmade Blouses, various models, featur- ing the tuxedo collar; many with hand-drawn work & trimmed with real filet 5395 Iace. At.........c.ceee 0 $13.95 to $17.50 Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses, taken :n;om "‘m"t';nrctkh; ’-‘tylu too verse to set fol detail. At. ss'” e pleas-

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