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s SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 7,.1921—PART 2. ‘ SOCIETY A“nouncemeflt Mr..Crissinger to Join = Ensign W. Roland Gaines, U. 8. N., ‘lnz her mother, Mrs. Jack Mitchell, at| Mrs. Frances Smoot Danenhower is : CHEVY CHASE - who has been on furlough, has joined | her home in Stevensburg, Va. spending the month of August in| on ae Beallte " William H. 7 Party at Harpers Ferry ! 3 bis ship, the U. S. S. Maryland. Miss Louise Cowhig has returned | HA'ERORRITE, Na; 20T 2 oionth in - ;H. Grovermann Th, controller of the ~ odrrency: | v and mirs. 3. Edgar W, Sohl were . Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Downham, 24, |{#0m @ Visit to relatives In Charlot- | 'yiss Ellana Eastham of Huntaville, 1714 H St. N.W. Ansounces to friends r. D. R. Crissinger, who has been g s 2 & 3 have returned from a tri tic Tex., who has been the guest of her| 2 T e it )m:lr: d wl:'h- u‘::.og'e‘::. in Philadelphia since Friday, will go ::hexh“"ll“k‘ :Mcn party at their 2 L i rip to Atlan Miss Beverly' Brown of Washing- | gunt, Mrs. Eugania Dudley, left Tues Within two squares of ali of the govern Iy tore, STt Ktreet | I e e coday (o join Mie | home on Hesketh street last weck. F g | O nos Carr and Miss Nelllo. Carr | (o7, Was the guest during the week | gay to visit relatives in Washington, | Mot departments aud two doors of the Metro n ran e ra of Bessy | Celnsinger, and. Miss Chissiner, who || DT, and Mrs. Thomas K. Conrad ent ] e ot A, and Mise Nellle Cart| o ner “wrandparents, Mr and Mrs. | Vi, Defore returning (o her home. in | Molltsn Club. Neatle Permorat Haic Waving i €. e e upending " the. week ond with "sfr, | tertained at o luncheon at thelr home 4 . e e e el Walter Anderson. at’ thelr home o | Te<as. e memiicigecns Home Phone, Clev. 558. s _|anda Mrs. Milton Alles_at their |188t Week, when their guests were the : Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Dienelt and | > arin PAtt street. Miss Lila Gray and Miss Mary | trical Vi 1 and Scalp Treat — !summer home on Bolivar Helghts, a | members of the Montgomery County L gy VL daughters, Miss Marlan Dienelt and | gl Anfe Cable has been the guest|Cabell, who have been the guests of | ment. Hair ,,,.,;.,,,,, [ BRING YOUR point avhich overlooks the country |Medical Society. They were assisted X - |little Doris Dienelt, ana Miss Leslie | (g7 the past week of Miss Pat Calloway | Misy Cabell's parents at their home | Eyebrow Arching, s for milessaround. BYSMES TR Soh e e Vel ) Cox,” all of Rosemont. are spending | **Mer "wa® Gear Norweot, Vi o, |2n Sguth Alfred strect, left Monduy | moied. e houe ; . B. eavell has returned 5 . .| for Miss Gray' atter spending the bast two weeks e the month of August at Ocean City,PEverett and Stanleigh Swan, have 'Va., Where Miss Capell will vinlt Tor - |Are Spending Vacation Heavell win' Jenve within s few’ aaye o Mra W. 8. Powers ana children of | {Fin Through the Valiey of Virginia. | her home in Nortoik | c i€ 0 . Del Ray are visiting relatives. in S v 5 i 9 g | e st L L " Mrs. George B. Caton and her| Miss Bettie Cole left Saturday 1o now to he made You wint | At Rockaway Beach i utter shenion s week or ton’ days o Barnesvillezasa B o daughiter, Mrs, Russell Woollf, arelreturn to her home in Savannah, 11l | bave to wait If you don't - Mr. and Mrs. Clay Phillips have 5 Cow Y £ e i | Misn Roemars Lynch ‘and iiss | With her. will go to New York ciy y the guests of friends in New 'York |after a visit togMiss Louise Adams in 4 at work at loy prices. el el (R0 ST Lo i % :-jlurned from a visit to Atlantic|city. = . Rosemont. Mis® Marion Adame has | 537-8th St. N.E. MARTIN-WOLF 3552 Florida | tlon at Smith's Hotel at Rockaway Judge and Mrs. John Wilmer Lati- ik 3 Mia iTorenzo Wolford s apending | b i s At MG Ize e e omia enayimicitomeas ) fiieliclons BS N bumeanalls Sice Avenue Beuch, L. I. | mer, with their children, Lilllan, John ; } the remainder of the summer at At- | Chatham, Mass. @ Nrn. ATbert Drestar ia spending || CTERM ... --S190 qt. e b T S L T Ot lantic City. Mirs. K. W, Nalls and Miss Mary | month with friends in Rectortown. va. | Plate, 15c. Tax, 2c. SRS i 3 P Miss Lillian J. Stubbs is spending |.Ellen Nalls left Tuesday to spend sev-| Mrs. Harry Porterfield of Birming Pure Candies ...35¢ onih of Auguit. T eeiing S . a week at Potomac Lieach. eral weeks at Braddock Heights, Md. | ham, Ala. is the guest of her sister, SODAS. SOFT N jaudge;and Mrs. Adolph A Hoehiix Mr. and Mre. L L Armatead and | Ses. Mildred Pettey and Miss Eiva | re. D C. Chambers, at her home iy | DRINK Ioft ot xeek with thalr chlidien fox 5 ’ & c en left 1ast Sunday for a trip |Pettey left last week for a trip to|Del R: i CIGARS, CIGARETT y. N. J.. w ey ¢ stci to Nnrmk Va., and Raleigh, N. C. \\ll;am Falls, Boston, Mass., Franklin, Mrs. Frank Norton and children of St. | AND TOBACCO spend a short time. 2 L SR l Mrs. Hugh Petty of St. Elmo is visit- Me., and Toronto, Canada. Elmo are visiting relatives in Culpep-r. | i Capt. and Mrs. George Langdon —_— SR emstitching, Buttons Covered, Plaiting, Etc. MMM ‘Whitford left last week with their = daughters, Harriet and Ordway. for : 2 : their farm at Waterloo, N. H., where | MRS. SYLVAN OPPENHEIMER. |} they will spend the remainder of the [ Who before her marringe om July 28 | summer. e Mi and Mrs. William H. hn(!‘ll‘b have returned from a short motor™Tr.p L2 The Shop That Shows the New Styles First , Hemstitching Sh in Th G Val e amd Mra. "Howara Maj here he will M r. and Mrs. Howard Gottlieb, who | Maine, where he will join Mrs, La S H are n ese ( reat ues have been visiting Mrs. Gotilieb's|and their sons for the remainder of for This Special tore ours in Our Semi-Annual parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murfin, tn Phila- | the summer. ; pecial delphia, have returned to their home.| Mr. and Mrs. James N. Alburtis will Sales Week Dr. and Mrs. William K. Butler left |leave today for a month's motor trip Dm'l,___s_.so to s 10c Per Yard With Cotton or Silk | | 1ast week for Sugar Hil H., where | through the White Mountaina. they will spend a month. Mias Belle Mactier has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Parker|lengport, J., after spending sev | were hosts at dinner at their home |eral weeks in Chevy Chase, Md. | j the past week. Mr. and Mrs. George Morey have re- ] 5P Rae Wright has returned from{turned to their home after a ten-da Colchester, Conn. where Mrs. Wright [MQtor trip to New York state. is spending the summer. She will re-| Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H.McLachlin s turn about the first of September. and children are on u motor trip o e e wnod Wamennorst | through Ohio and Canada, They will 1and Mre. Robbins have returned to|Deaway about a month. ! Mr. and Mrs. Elmont Hazard have their home after spending a month In |y with thelr children for Massa- Atiantic City. . chusetts, where they have takéh a Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Walsh and |§ 3 3 } son Edward, ir. left the past week for | oLté&e on Cape Cod for the remain- |Saratoga. N.' Y., where they will spend | 1], O Ihe SeaS0R. o Clark win a _month. leave on August 15 for New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burrows and A £ 2 ] | cottage, on west Irving street, for the ¥ e Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forest Myers i : and children have returned to their !, Mr. J. O. Cassidy of Florida is the |home after spending several weeks in ihouse guest of former Representative [ Bluemont, V: land Mrs. Asbury Lever. Mr. and Mrs, I. E. Wheeler ghave Mr. and Mrs. R. S. MacBride have|gone to Canada., Their daughtef§ are returned to their liome from & short|at the Gi 5 i trip to Piny Point, Md. Inflrm At e WHITE—BLACK—BROWN | _Dr. and Mra. Garden Warner will| “Miss llary R. Lewls of Baltimore, | | 1eave August 9th for Alexandria Bay,|Md, who has been the house guest of Thousand Islands. Dr."and Mrs. Charles C. Clark. will . Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Webster |leave with them for w York city I | have left by motor for Maine, where | this week. Il | they will spend a montn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Angel and L] 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Burkhart|daughter Marggret will leave the last 1219-1221 G Street NW Satardays—8:30 to 3 Store Hours—8:30 to 6—Saturdays, 8:30 to 3 |IIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||IIIIII||IHIII Sworzyn’s Midsummer “Let Go” Sale We've decided to “Let Go” of all Desirable Spring and Summer Mer- chandise from all over the store. Fo this end we have inaugurated this fde. Every Department in the store has spared no effort to produce items at priccs LOWER THAN WE HAVE OFFERED THIS SEASON. | have returned ofter spending the past |of this month for Boston, Mass., mak- month in_California. ing the trip by water. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Murphy.| Maj. and Mrs. A. Larkin have !who were also in California, have re- |given up the Lane house and will jturned to thelr home after’ spending |leave shortly for Japan. where Maj a month in the west. Larkin has been made militarv af- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Emmert Ger-|tache of the United States embassy. mann have returned from a short trip| ~Mr. and Mrs. Robert Preston Sheale i ‘Women who have worn Queen Quality Shoes are always first to patronize our great sales because of their being familiar | apolf 4 Baltimore. left last week for the Adi with the high standards of Queen Quality footwear and they g e e akhaw. who!| Where they swil Anana s monthe o o : = know that our expert fitting service assures complete and last- [ [ has been the house guest of Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Buffum have 3 ing satisfaction. rs. Bernard Emmert Germann, is|gl their .house on Shepherd - il | visiting Mr. and MrshR J. Earns);nv\ Byu‘!)e\t‘an;‘l’ have gone back to New - 1 i il | at their home in Washington.and after } York to liv You'll find a complete range of sizes but not every size in wend"’;g several weeks with them| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fidler have every style. i return to Chevy Chase for an- |taken a house in Chevy Chase for the il | other visit to Mr. and Mrs. Germann | surnmer. Feature Items and Specials will be announced each day. No item will 2 before returning to her home in Vir- Mr. and Mrs. E. Percival Wilson . < . h : be offered that ARGAI resul| that we can Store Closed All Day Saturday Daring August ana s B 3 Datton have ce| SR o 1 e g ot isnot o CENUINEIBARGAIN. " The ot thes = . s n M, X R R er s it | ""Mre. Emma Exel and ner daughters. promise you Values that have no counterpart, we believe, in Washington lo Mr. and M.rl \Vlllllm Pace. Mrs. | Mlss Deborah Exel and Miss Christine """ year. The de wl'a confimte fo' o E’ltire w“k T’le Ba" . are ready. Each Item is a Money-Saver. WOMEN'’S HOSIERY NOTIONS Warren's Girdeline—in Black t' o fl tton S and White, straight and curved 2x2%: inch. He:u!ar price, 2 e . 19¢ Our 69¢ Silk Plaid Crepe Voiles 39 All-Silk_Taffeta Seam Binding— Our 69¢ Sin(-stfipe Voiles, Yard, c Black, White and colors. In i- yard pieces. Regular special 2! -G This collection of handsome fabrics includes our entire stock, || Brjes oo o rrien all perfect in quality, on backgrounds of Resedas, Copen- % hagens, Silver Grays. Pinks, Niles, Greens, Tans, Browns, Rick-Rack Braid—All colors. Taupes. Light Blue, Navies ahd Blacks. Over forty pieces to | Regular price. 6 vards. ]() “Weldrest” ontery— select from at our Let-Go Price of 39¢ Per Yard. 10c. Let-Geo Price, 9 ¥ s c o lored = S lack, White, x » . Bias Fold Tape—In White and 83.,%25,’{?.“ LN A Regular Our 69¢ 36-in. Embroidered Dotted Swiss, Yard, Black, all widths, 6-yard pieces. 5 s 5 cgular price, speclal price. Tc. Let-Ge (e Our 69¢ 32-in. Fine Tissue Ginghams, 49c it B Price .. The Tisswe Ginghams are mostly light backgrounds with Sanitary checks and plaid overeffects of Rose, Greenms, Orchid, Orange, a L] Pace entertained at a_ garden party { Exel, are spending the summer at for her guests during their stay here. | Lake Saranac. » Mr. Richard Whitmore Harr left| Judge anpd Mrs. Thomas Jennings |1ast week for Camp Penacdok, N. H., | Bailey and * family’ have gone to { where he will spend a month. Nashville, Tenn., for the summer. Nfre. Willlam R. Harr was hostess| Mrs. Hugh M. Dufty left several lat a ainner party at her home the days ago for. Florida, where she will 1219 F St t N w past week, when her guests included |spend two weeks. ree . . and rs. Benjamin Smith, Miss| Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bebb are spend- | Margaret Smith, Mr. M. W. Sparks, |ing a month on their farm, in In- Miss Margaret Furse, Mr. Edward |diana. | Pickens Happolee and Mr. Richard| Mr.and Mrs. Wentwortn C. Brooke rmare Ho will take possession of their new M. Jonn Lane l1éft last week for house, on Virgilia street, about the first of Septémber. ° Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ford have gone to Canada to ‘spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J, Henry have returned to their home after spending several weeks at Rye, N. Y. Mrs. Vernon E. Hodges has re- turned to her home after spending | | several wéeks in 'Bennington, Ver- mont. Exclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes | W] s Silk He IE which 1 [ Fat © ?!B]@H HIS sale exacts the greatest sacrifice of the entire season, but it likewiSe offers you the greatest advantage. Dresses for street, for sport, for afternoon and for formal occasions— All Canton Crepes—All Georgettes z All Crepe de Chines—All Laces All Taffetas—All Satins - All Crepe Satins—All Mignonettes —those that are of tailor-finish—and those that are embroidered, and beaded and braided. Black, White, Navy and the approved - colors. . will be included in each— Frocks reduced from’ $39.50, $45.00, $4930 and $59.50—NOW. $69.50—NOW .evnerrnarnnn.s Frocks reduced from $45.00, $49.50, $59.50, $65.00, $69:30, $79.50—NOW Frocks reduced from $45.00, $49.50, $55.00, $59.50, $65.00, $69.50, $75.00, $79.50—NOW,,....... Frocks reduced from $59.50, $65.00, $69.50, $75.00, $79.50, $85.00, $89.50—NOW ............ ... #4950 Frocks reduced—~from $59.50, $69.50 and SR NOW - 5 -l ants 35500 Frocks reduced from $65.00, $75(l) $85CD $89.50, $95.00—NOW ....... Frocks reduced from $75.00, $85.00, $8950 and $95. (X)—\OW Frocks reduced from $75.00, $79.50, SSDG} $89.50, $95.00, suooo—Now T There isn't a Frock in the nssortments‘but will serve you ad- mirably for fall. We've made nine groupings—plainly stating the original prices, 1115 1117 F STREET - 1o snend several weeks. in Vermont, $29.50 $39:50 $45-00 $59.50 $65-00 *69 50 leave this week on a motor trip jfarm in Virginia' for the month of A\l‘u!t §. H. Gruver and her daughter, | Migs ieien Graver, are spending sev. eral weeks at Elkton, Maryland. Alexandria. Mrs. Charles F. Holden entertained at a. miscellaneous shower Monday afternoon, at her home in Rosemont, for Miss Mary Pemberton Moncure, whose marriage to-Mr. Francis Au- stus Cox took place Wednesday even- fhg in Christ Church. Mrs. Holden was assisted by Mre. Wilmer Joyce Waller, Miss Collins Jones, Miss Josephine Gregg. Miss Margaret Warwick and Miss Elizabeth War- {wick. The guests were Mrs. Wi A. Moncure, mother of the bride; Mrs. Edgar Warfield, Miss Ellana Eas ham, of Huntsville, Tex.; Miss Mary Lindsey, Miss Katherine Waller, Miss Hilda Schneider, Miss Ellen Burke, Miss Rosella Burke, Miss Sarah Kemper, Miss Charlotte Kem- per, Miss Margaret Moncure, Miss Mary Hunt Roberts, Miss Abnie Hox- ton, Miss Dorothy Morton and Miss Louise Griffith. Commander and Mrs. John N. Fer- guson entertained at a dinner party for Mjss Moncure and Mr. Cox Tues- day evening at their home at the Washington navy yard. With their guests were included Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Albert Cox of Raleigh, N. C. Miss Margaret Moncure, Phil Chesh- ire_of Charleston, S. C., and Gardner L. Boothe, 2d, of Alexandria. Mrs. Edward Bradley Walker. her THompson, at Herndon, Va. Mr.and Mrs. Charlés Franklin Bag- gott hate announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Nora Wolls Baggott, to Mr. Richard Lee Schultz 'of Washington. The wedding will take place in the early autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Franklin and Jack Ashton Franklin left last week for Cape Charles, Va, for the re- mainder of the summer. Miss Mary Louise -Nichol, of New York; spent several days in Alexandria during the week, en route to the sum- ome of her father, Judge Charles E. Nicol, where she will spend the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Graham left Friday for a trip to Boston by sea and will also visit Asbury Park Mrs. R. Maurice Wilkins and Miss Virginia Wilkins have returned from a two weeks’ visit in Ocean City, Md. Miss Elizabeth Jester has returned to her home. on Braddock Heights, after visiting friends (n Chestertown, Hl'l Charles Potter lnd children are -visiting relatives in Fredericks- burg and King George county, Va. fil da Grinals of Norfolk is the guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cox, at_their home in Rosement. Mrs. John Moffet, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. William Francis, on Duke street, has returned to_her home in Laurel, Md. Mra. Dabney Herndon is spending the summer at Old Orchard, Me. - Miss Minnie Henderson also Orchard, where she will spend th: re- mainder. of the summer. - * * Miss Elinmthnvnrney, of St. Elan is the guest of her. aunt, Mrs. John ary, Che! ake Beach. 5 Mr- Charles S. Stoler has returned to her home in Rosemont, after spend- ing the month of ‘July with her moth- er, Mra. Anna M. Appich, and her sis- 2 Franklin White, in E | IIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllll 24 Clearance of Women’s Hesettes —In All-Silk and Silk with lisle tops, in Navy and LordO\ln Regular prices. 85c and $1. et . 59¢C ..« S1. 25 ull! 38 1nense wide in fHe Price ¥ effect. MEN’S HOSE Men's Lisle Hese—Including “Monito” make, in White, Navy and Black. Regular price, 35c. Let-Go Price, 4 pairs $1.00. 90 ¢ Pair Lisle Hose—In R Co'rdovlsn :nd o White. ez-lllr price, 75c. et-Go R e Lee59¢ Men's Silk “Meonite” Hose—In Black and Whl(e Regular 98 price, $1.25. Let-Go Price JOC best qualities. Sizes 12 $6.50. CHILDREN’'S HOSE Children's “Buster Browa” Hose —In Black, Brown, White. Reg- ular price, 3%c. Let-Go Price, 4 pairs $1.00. Pair.. 29c "hildren’s Lisle Socks—Plain and Fancy Tops. Al sizes. Regular hlldren’s Faney Top Lisle Socks o dlught;drl. MS:! A[lnri‘l ‘Walker, and h:r In (,;nrdo\ Blllt ln:‘l White. - e niece, i8S nnie [oore, are spend- All sizes. ular price, 59%c. ® Frocks reduled from $45.00, $55.00, $59.50, $ .00 ing the month of August with Mrs Let-Ge Price, 3 pairs, $1.25. 45¢ e it Yoy i3, ‘Walker’'s sister-in-law, Mrs. W. W Pair . e PR SILK UNDERWEAR a Raalte Glove Silk Vests— sely woven and extra long; ribbon_ or_self straps. Regular price, $2.35. Let-Ge Price . Van Raaite Glove Siik Bloomers —Fine heavy quality; reinforced seat; all sizes. Regular price, $3.25. Let-Geo Price. Canvas Tennis Hats—All-White, White with Green Facing and m:i-k'l‘ goRegular price. $1.23 ans . Let-Go Brassterea—Flesh color. rein- forced throughout. An excellent quality. “Regular ‘special 306 price, 45c. Let-Go Price....0JC Girls’ and Misses “Nayvee” Middy Suits A’ remarkable assortment of suits, including some of our very years. A big feature of this sale. Regular prices, $4.89, $5.95 and Let-Go $ o89 . Girll’ and Misses’ This wondsrtu] item lncl\ld’a most of our stock of “Paul Jones” and “Navyee’ Middies. Price | three-cornered shapes. All col ! Let-Go Pri Each Hooks to 20 to 6 yard chid. All at our Let-Go Price of 49c Per Yard. Let-Go Price, Safety Regular, price. 10c 2 card 'Q Let-Go Price, doz., 79c. Each OC All-White with a Plaid Over- arics ) S I, Eaaeh MOekuen=— 150-yard Spools White, all_ numbers. Rexular price, visiting her sister. Liste top, in Black and Cordovan: Brown, Blues, etc. 3-Inch Lisle Dr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Merritt will Regular price, $2.25. $1.89 The Dotted Swisses are shown on white backgrounds with strong quality in Let-Go Price........... the small embroidered dot of Black. Copenhagen, Rose and Or- White. Regular price. ic yard. Plece, 50c. through the north. They will be gone 2 Women's_Silk Hoslery—In this 9 : 30 and Nirs, Roger Whiteford wil lotare piack witn White 5. || ¢1'98 Colored Dress Taffeta, e e leave shortly for motor trip through rolderad Ok Plain: GOE: s l 65 Sizes 2, 3, 4. Regular prices 20¢ —_— . the Adirondacks. dovan and Navy. ‘A very fine, Let-Go Price, Yard, and 25c. " Let-Go r reSS e uce D . e full-fashioned quality with lisle Full 36 inches wide. A standard that we can recommend o2 2 “ (5 have gone to Maine for a month. tops. Regular price, s 6 for wear .You may Surfit Dress Linings—White only. = j e el dacer w0/t Da Rock ity $2.00. Let-Go Price. Light Blue,” Turquois Pink. Honeydew. In Net. Regular 69c. 49, jicaelr childrbnilor oo o i CCk e e Jasper, Copenhagen, Pearl Gray, Wine, Wistaria, Dark Brown, iet-Go Wrice, e c foreqreturiing Slokthelcihame. An-siik Full-Fashiencd Navy, Midnight Blue, Black and White. In Seco. Regular Mr. and Mrs. Errett Wallace, with A very fine quality m ey g 5 I e { their young, son, g0 to their egular = —except New Fall Dresses— rewds Price $2.98 In Sik. in Black and 8c. IM—G. Price, @ozen, @9c. 4 Spools, 25c. yes and Smaps—A special lot, assorted. Let- 1 o Price, 6 Cards.... 0(: Tc BUTTONS All sizes, large and small. Regu- lar prices up to 75c dozen. Let-Ge Price, Card. ... 5 5c RIBBONS, fleta and Moire i many colors. The lot includes almost every color, Black and White. The pieces run from 1 yards. l{e:ular Lrices dsc and 59c. Let-Go NECKWEAR Eyelet Embroidery Lace Regular_price, $1. Reguhr prices up to $2.50. ART SUPPLIES T Royal Seciety Pearl Cott Let Priee Al :olors Black &) sl.oo Middy Ties— Windsor and J- & P. Coates—White and Eeru, ors. Black and White. Regu: lar prices, 93c to $1.25. prics 2 for 25c; 10 for §! Texto Tie Silk. Re; ul-r 5c 89c. Let-G ‘ 7 Royal Society l'-elm:e Goods 20% Off Regular Prices Great Sale Women’s Low Shoes ' _ Greatly Reduced for the Let-Go Sale The most sensational sale of Smart Footwear we have an- nounced this season. - All this Summer’s new models, in- cluding the newest effects in One and Two Strap Pumps and Oxfords, consisting of Black Satin with one strap, Plain or Beaded, Louis or Baby Louis heels; Black and White. 2 Sports and All-White Shoes; also Blacks, Browns and Tans. All to close out at the Let-Go Price of...ccceieivaene... lIIIIllll||l|||I||||1Ill||ll|||ll||lllllllllllllllfllllill"'ILll Designer Patterns and Fashion Books|IjIHHIIMMHRHHHITHHHIHIES 95 A Pair g N TR —on