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B THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 19f. " 10 charges. As a result, the Regular Army today is below ‘the maximum ! peace streng ¥ g gress. T official total was 135,000 phoenx on October 31. | Pittsburgh,. 30.08 — —_————— s : part of Britain to come to the defense | German forelgn .secretary, there is|has a problem on its hands which | of J. P. Morgan & Co., went to China | while, u political compact between 3o | Named by the President UNVEIL BRONZE GROUP of Japan in the event of future trou- |little falth on the part of some our | every one here ls anxious to make| ayd Jupan and with 'the moral BUD- | nations has been decmed essentia! ! A 7 ; y3 |16 In the far east. . Army and Navy folk in the value of | a.. r. o S pdrt ‘of our Department of Etate ne- | pbt! ‘ =y < For Advisory Committee| T0 “HANNIBAL OF WEST””| o an this the anti-dapantse ele-|any treaty or compact. ment employs American advisers and | gtlared an_agreement known as a agreement to come out of the ' | i) A g Ne ments n our own country as well as| Suspicion and mistrust is a hard|American newspaper men as publicity | “Jonsortium” whereby the cnmtullsl; | forthcoming conference, whether it in i e S ln the furopean powers shake thelr | thing to combat. It runs all through | a€ents, iere’ls B0 Liowaing rf:pe"'n: R st Pown, :‘;:.?zc;-‘gfi_vggr;';n a treaty or convention, will be of im 6 < eal 5 at good, su - officials. No, 8 - Bl Charlottesville Civilians and 1,800 | fiele, G oteliy Wit 'rabans She | weil as our swn reiations With' the | that overy opportunity Wil be given | 30t of principles for the financing of | menze value as g mora] support % U ipate |has adopted, they claim, the German |far east. But the United States gov- |the Japanese government and people; ehterpriscs in China. It was andtASe, cogources i China, which Amer: il g Parti W . erica is not anxious for i 1 e ] i T. of Va. Students cipaf political system. What the forelgn |ernment cannot” officlally take cog | (o 5¢© that America is not anxious £ B e P rods row Eng- | capital would like to help de<elop : office may say is no doubt sincere, nizance of that distrust. It is 2 idn’ e mu - | railways a cricans hase 3 : in Ceremonies. bat what the military Darty does 14| our Army and Navy offieers who have|Of incessant mistrust and contro-| 14nd didu't have much capital avall- [ TEQWATE Sod minch, Americans & o ;SVILLE, Va. Novem-|the Important' thing. 'Feeling that|heen in the cast talk conatantly about | VEFSY, but wanus a clean-up oi wn- | 4% ¢ and that even though other pows | (&0 SR TN (oF ¥oars that 5 HARLOTTESVILLE, "V ing |Japan is ruled by a military cligue, |it. The truth is, enough confirmation | #1es and disputes which have led to| £g% Were INCACT Wb CUC SERESEVEE | their government in the far cast Keller Tells Twentieth Cen- ber 3.—A brorze group epltomlzliE ¢yt the Japanese general staff does|of Japamese militarism has come to|the rapid r'se of a mischievous jingo | “SMEKe L MOre INRTEBRAT (08 SERUC | given the citizens of Great Brits § the achlevement of George Rogers|iwhat it pleases with the edicts of the | Washington to convince the most|8Pirit in both Japan and the United ’1“'“ were concerned. But capital | OF Germany or France. The new co #i tury Club He Is “Head Clark. & pative of.Virginia, in ex-|Japanese foreign offic, Just as the|skeptical fhat there must be some- | State P42 ot ‘Been forthcoming s eusily, | Pact WIth respect (G tie far c. i 5 |German general staff used to ride| thing back of it all and that ¥ be-| It is not entirely a political prob- | Why should money flow to a region of | 18 designed to remove inequalit: . i ploring and acquiring the northwest | oughshod over the forelgn office and |hooves America to be prudent. lem. ¥or America it has an im- | the world' where political conditions [and give the American en eq: L Trash Man.” “} |territory. was unvellea here today,[the German admiralty made a scrap| The Japanese foreign office. whoss | portant financial aspect. Not more | are unsettled? chance. ¥ s S| i Coremontes participatea In by |of paper out of the pledges of the|good faith Is not being questioned,| than a year ago Thomas W.Lamonti To snake the consortlum worth _ Coyright, 1621 by the Evenlug ar. 9 i ‘t £ ; zations and citizens, city ) Functions of a l)li[\‘\.ll Commis- ’ ;.ll‘;'[‘: ,:zcl'hg‘;lutilt‘;\upll)ls and 1800 students sioner, the present situation ir : "3 |from the Uni ersity of Virginia. v = IR . — Soe— . —— Poland*and the viewpoint of Eng. e Dr. Willim M. Thornton, '{}’:x':egt ! i i articl 5 e ineering school of the . ) i land on America’s participation ir : }‘r:yv;-lz e U!Ii reaided at the exer | . ‘ the conference for limitation of arma. cises, and Dr. Albert L,{c&,,& of ;:.‘e R * .. ments were the topics of three ad- ¢ \iniversity facuity presented the mon- f L - 2 i : behalf of the donor, Paul ||d L dresses delivered to 200 members o v S Goodios "Melntire of Charlottesville ! =B the Twentieth Century Club in the , i i & 3 The veil was dr,‘wnAbyA)\%:-l!, Mc[“\l;ee. | i o i e 8 he Cosmos Clul F President Edwin A. erman re- || A " ‘ fy gasembly” Eall, of thenCol . ceived the gift In the name of the || ” : - i today. 5 5 university. The historical address H i Col. Cherles Keller, Engineer Com- : was made by Dr. Archibald Hender- || In spite of all our eflorts to keep our stocks free from remnants, we now find a sur- ! missioner for the District, alded by B [son of the University of North Caro- || o : ‘ {2 chart, described to them the basic| MBS. ELEANOR FRANKLIN BAGAN MR & " "0\ o0 o0 perote | i prisingly large number of these—one or two of a kind, broken sizes, and-so forth. They dutles of the threo Commissionor: | Of New Vork. she of the fowr wowen |proportions, requiring, 2 _petestal )| clog our racks and now—no matter how new—no matter h d are going to v ppoint o e advi ry eommittee ) wenty-six feet in length, and c iof —] ] |— et L e Joct | of the American lelegation to_the prises seven figures, the chigf one be- | | g °!” er how good—we going movernmental system. e describec | iimitati of armaments conferemce. infi George Rogers Clark, “Hannibal . 2 gt = el . : Himeelt a5 “the head garbage mar | She i ‘a writer on Intcrnational|of the West,~ an horseback. Clark s | | ) sell them. To accomplish this tomorrdw we have made prices to get them out in a s s madionca. that. these tune. | ‘1 TR eE Tadiang Surieyine with a num: hurry—and you know what that means! We must clear our stock—and tomorrow is the elling his audience th - er of Indians. , .| H H tons “under his supervision occupy —_— — i lzllfi F St. N.W. d t ] much of his attention at the strict W q | bulidin: woowo. | THE WEATHER |“MAIL EARLY FOR XMAS.” |{ ay. ¢ Collection Costs . e —— hi ! “It is an intemsting thing.” ho said,j District of Columbla and Maryland— |00 sor Relatives and Friends of | if ° 9 . o, o S B DR e e e e it i emnants for Misses costs for the District during the past | % n 3 ing care of insane persons &mounted | winds. ail early for Xmas® is 1 _ . " 10,41 Same MEUE" ontion ot e |, IEMIATERIr tonteht and tomorronw | HOE®, 06 (LS BTG S | s ] gy , Misses’ Coats | Misses’ Suits, Cont’d. 2 Fitien i to moderate - variable | NovY, Stationed in many, parts of the Women’s Cosdts Women’s Suits Woraen’s Dresses | $45.90 Sport Coats—ot camers huir | $17.00 Nortolk Suits—ot fine im- o ludolph, | Winds, becoming southwest aud west. | Ul nean waters will be carried by | f @930 and $89.50 Sults—Smartly $1050 Jurhper Dresses—Of mavy | 4nd Dolivis, in tan and brown | ported mixtures of brown and fon lony | West. Virgini—Fair tonight and to-| ghe T 8. 8. Alumeda, leaving Hamp- | #l $35.00 ana $3750 Coats—0f No.-| tallored, of navy or blak trl-! and black scrge: leather or mcit | 3! ose out §96.50 | Eray: sizes 16 and e yecured (PRI contnued cool, \ s vember Secretary | [t mandy, Heather, Velour 1nd! cotine; coats are in distinctive | belts. About 20 of them *5 be 3 S g $39.50 Reeculs for Twenty-Four Hours. | :d today. = Mail in-| | Buedetex; large collars of beav-| panel and box effects. Just 9'' closed out tomorrow $5.75 $39.50 Bolivia Coats—With large | 4t 5 2RISR Thermumster—4 p.m., 50 ‘:f,"de;';‘nf -mi“h ” ;k‘ilsn mus: trrwen::' Il erette or self. materials; sUk| of these to close out $34 75 o g e ) o Amu.ralilmrlai npos;um uu]la;; é:ul- § 5.00| Fur b’l‘nmmed ’isunn—ln 2 i Sidam, 455 8 al jthe Hampton roi 1 . bl A o i ors, reindeer, brown and Sor- | reindeer, brown and nav: - it Homeptic domy | oo laniEn 4o+ 2um.. 401 8 am, [1ater than November 25, it was stated J . !ned and belted: I nevy MRCR] jap ... $1650 Jumper Dresnes—Of velve: rento: sizes 14, 16, 15. Five of | straight line belied models, trl , delivered a short address on Christmas S H L - 3 2 & 01 . med with squirrel and nutria; P e of b where he , P naval ships and stations in the Pa-| | of them to be closed 526'751 $55.00 and $65.00 Wooltex Sults— | and with leather and siik cord =~ ‘heee 0 close out GRQE() | TeE WA squts : had been stationed for the past two b 30003 3, 2.m. cific will_be carried by the U. S. 8. out at In suedetex, moussyne and trl- belts; colors, navy and black., 2% --- v p 5 todl . 543.50 years. Hilghest. temperature, Newport News, sailing from the Mare | |j | cotine; tallored and dress mod-| Only 15 of these $52.50 Bolivia Costs—With large | 9 to cluse out at ... Conditions in Poland. 2 pm., yesterday. Istand yard for Pearl Harbor, Guam | | 51920 Coats—Of Suedetex, with! els, enriched with hand embrol dresses to go tomor- $10) ) beaverette collars; in brownand | Misses’ Dresses ol ing hel Lowest temperature, 45, occurred at . this k beautifully hand - embroldered; ery and cable stitching. Colors, | row at ............ Fay reindeer; sizes 14, 16 _and 18, | S Poland 1odas, Ts assumlng ler pre: P i itsidelivery. imall for this/ship mast black a i Just five to close out ! Tricotine Dresses war prosp he said. The crops|6 am. today. be In San Francisco by November 1. cuffs and side panels; large| navy, black and 1$30.00 Setin Dresses—In navy and | v SALDY | sunrin e Dresem e fo whien will be Harvested this fall will DEPARTURES. | shoulder: ‘collare of heavaretis| 0T R et 839.75 “biack, featuring long tunics, B B i | " be closed out: sizes 14, 16 and 15 he abundantly adequa Accumulsted excess of temporature i Colors, navy, brown, . with floss and thread silk em- 5 a ats—With smart 2 3 - necds of that nation, 10 will sinen January 11901, prus 1655 |CHINA BIG PROBLEM (‘ black. Only 116 1 GBT EY| o0 s pur ed| broidery and cire rithon em.| blouse backs, richly embroidercd | 8 Dresses, were u?«‘:i_s < he"said, Te will come to within 10| 13xccss of temperature since Novem- ARMS MEETING ‘1 L, osell At ..o Ry =y Moo lwan’,’,‘""’,nd,,: mings. Only 10 to §]() () &nd with collars of mlf mater. oo ] - A e 5 Py ;| ber 1, 1921, pus 0.13. - | "“Close: out at. | fals; color. ar vy, brown a z .00— P e meultaral couns! Accumulaied deficlency of precipita- | FOR ARM T 55500 Corts—some with fur col| ipim! models with collare and i$30 and $35 Cloth Dresses—iiab-| Svrrentu Eight of tnese coa's Now $15.00 in the days of pre-war prosperity. | ton sice January 1, 1921, minus 6.38. i lars and cuffs, others plain, With| gtc. Beautifully handembroid. | Orately hand embroidered; | Wil be closed out @RQ Ff) 15 Dresses, were $35.00— i d that the decline in the 'a‘1|ut 2 ot v;c‘;‘";fllflvn since Novem- (Continued from First Pag il - ceble sitching; made of Nor-| ered and of sych materials as| beaded and embroidered mudels at 2! | Now $18.50 of paper money wus serious In tha e e | mandy, Bollna a~d Romona, in| gyedetex uvet de Laine, | ©Of navy, tricotine and twill ey Sp { 10 Dresses, were $39.50— country only in respeet io forslgm Higheperaiure same date last year—linto o treaty which will impose cer-| i navy, = taupe, brown, bUIFO,| Colors, nave, black, burro and | cord. finished with ik cord | navy; size 15. Four ADH il Now $21.50 trade bee of the adjustme 3 i tain mutual obligations? Great Bri- Sorcento. | reindeer | ey itiicen ror girdies, Only 20 of these ru. of these to close out @10 Y | §150 Zinge: Dressenof navs Suitency ARINE e i e Condition of the Water. tain is waiting to see. The United and biack. Just 22 §30 5()| Remnant Friday to {0 | markable values to @]() () 8t oo Vet black” or browmr vilve- o s e b e i acens | Temperature and condition of the wa- |States pledged herself under McKi: ‘ ¢ e cloae: it it DU ¥ R ! close out at....... #! $19.50 Sport Coats—Of tan Tas- tecn, - Just 8 to cluse Poland, he said, under the pres ter, 8 a.m.: Great Falls—Temperature, |ley’s administration and has reit- 'l i $30 and $35 Street #rocka—I mania, fuliy silk B $5 00 regime, will probably advance greatly : perature, 1 | an reet & n . 3 out at 2 i ‘ in" educational facilities, since the |97+ condition, clear. e R e renneed i W ’s Ski tallored “and dreasy styles. lined: three to close @15 ()() $935 Jumyer e 55t Sermes ~ L. in education: i 5 Since under Mr. Roosevelt and repub-| [l 560.00 Coats—Espectaliy fine styles| omen’s irts | : y 8t g 35 dumyer iresses Sersex: oppression of Russia limited her as- Up-River Waters. lican secretaries of state to maintain | [i of erminfe, with large collar i :r'“::g ’s;u’““‘en‘"“'; Are canton “"'5‘5" i e a in a peach shade: just two of |b ots hese lines in the days before PERS FERR' B Ve NoviEms : ol s A o i epe, n, Roshanara an . 0ats- andria and or- 4 the world war. hor 3 The Fotomas’and 1he’ Snenam. | irariee, Independence of Chine Wi | ff and cufts ot gposum. Displass) ) et O T evgo%ana | crebo do chine, ornamented with |~ lando, - copen and reindeor; 1% dresses 0 s §5.00 | Newspaper Man Spenks. Goah rivers were both clear this morn- |the Harding administration say so in| & smart semiLttx pe il trimmed with panels, plaits, | Jet and crysial beading, as well three-quarter and full lengt $25.00 Dress of Beaded Sati ‘ Slios ot Eowte. woroeh ing. a formal treaty? Mindful of the fact| ff| with sids peit, and can be hadj TAUNEC O ka's. @ iy 88 Wwith brightly colored silk only five to close oy et = g Wilmot Lewls, correspondent for a 5 - | o oL | a| 1 in navy, #ack and brown. Only' bra pocke's. 4@ L) | a5, W . d $25.00 Size 16. in navy. Just this one i Tondon hawannner who larfa. this Weather in Various Cities. fhat’the republican party denounce 13 53" Fhene conte to” G4 B(), Omy 15 to close out at wol) | embroidery and” monkey fur. _out at . .9 drems 10" ve” cioned " $10,00 country for the conference on limita- article ten in 3 - 1 2 4 | -{ Just abou $40.50 to oats—Plain and fur i X tion of arman delivercd an ad- g Temperature s e e Nl | Gt o ““| $15.00 Bkirte—Of prunella cloth, i | dresaes, in nevy and Q18 () trimmed. of Normandie - cloth B e e dress on Participation in 3 5 1 i checks, stripes and pialds, box ; ack, to go at.... > and Bolivia, some with largs | s & 1 le oy the International Conference and the| grations. 3 o ot | e O e eicting. Ghian | o030 Coste—or Erminier with' orside pleated. About TR B() (33500 io $1500 Strect and Afire | collars of henverette or Austra- el e Results Whihch Are Expeeted From 4 @ Weather, |the query is whether enough water large, " luxurious dlesoh:r; .od: 20 to close out at.... { mhoon Dresses—Of Canton Crepe, llan opossum, others with gen- 18. Only 3 of these A 2 s ™ | has gone over the dam to make Pres- | | beaver; smart pan: ck an | Roshanara and Satin, cleverly | erous colars of self materials; a X ) S“fifi*‘%g‘&é{)’:‘f;fifl"&é“’xft""; : 1 ident Harding and Secretary Hughes| | gelted: bcolorl are ;e“t:;’";-,‘ $18.50 Skirts—Smartly box pleated | combinsd with lace, chiffon vel-| few cisplay "fi popular biouse | s,‘_"w""r ‘“-‘-----‘ St iEous ’ erence wi *P extent | o T dy to apply the doctrine of article rown, burro, navy an ack.i * gnd stitched to hips, in yoke ef- | vet and georgette; tailored and back. Celors, navy. Llue hrown 23.00 Dresses—( avy iri e, ‘ to which America assumes interna-| fyicne Tex. 9032 74 g Ao i ! Only '10 coats to @78 TE! fects: irimmed with wide sash| dress models in navy, black,| and reindeer. Special £3075 | Sz 16 and 18 | tha rermovel GF the causes for sar | Alaey e [ Baskior sl in s gesit {oprovent ] §f _ closs; omt atipzivass *"71 - belt iang " ifringe brown and burro. Also @ num:| for Remnant Friday $€Uefd oniv: unt § of these G () ()) g e cause: = | Asbury 3 vor of the guarantee of | e isses’ ) 5 s | A ca, B , A & alti . o= o ¢ v - = = H 9 = et . . i of peace in the world which will be | Birmingham. 3013 64 e s o the avtiod Te ] f graceful _semidfitting _styles; , | Now T . smartly belted models, with rar. | in mavy, blue and black; sizes effective proportionate to the degree Biumarck ..-30.04 34 | pieage to let China alone, the agree- | [N made of Romona, Revolia and $1630 to Dress Skirts—Of | $47.50 to $63.50 Dinner and After- lan sleeves; ‘n tan, $29.50 14, 16, 18 Jusp ten of these ‘ to which America shoulders interna- | Jioson % 10 ent will never have to be enforced.| | Erminte, with large collars of| fallle and "Roshanara “silk; side | noon Gowns—In dull crepes, brown and taupe.. It dresses to be closed 515 00 - tional obligations. Wi hurles T the same line of thought which| Jl wolt, beaver, fisher, raccoon and| or box pleated and finished brightened by colored beads, em- out at . ’ o) Mrs. William Herron presided and 40 actuated Mr. Wilson in urging article ‘: squirrel. Just 20 of these u-} with fringe trimmed sash gir- broidery and contrasting Misse" Suits Clever Silk — Of can- introduced the speakers. 25 |ten; namely, that a profession of re-| Il - ceptionally (ine .| dies. About 10 skirts, in navy | facings; in navy, black and ton crepe, setin-faced canton o jspect for territorial integrity made| [} coats will be closed 874 75; and plack, to close ; > 50 brown. Just a lim- sse 75 $39.50 Tweed Suifs—Straight line. lace end lace combinatlons in 1 in a formal treaty would be too dif-; i out at s od | out At o -~ | ited number to go at - belted models, in henna, tan and | besd.? and plain effects: straight ARMY LOSING MEN. a2 ficult a hurdle for any nation to Jumn. | [ i brown; only five in lin> 2ad blovse models. in navy. & no matter how strong migit be her| i . = . «s, > size 16 to close out @OC 5 ' black and brow i 3 militaristic elements or how far gone emnants in econds,” But Not Badl, 25.0 . 25.00 Total Is Below Maximum Strength o might be her ambitious stategmen. | Remnants in R Hurt Y | st . 2 Y sizes *4, 16. 18. $25. Set by Congress.” g Treaty Conference Aim. i Neckwear Umbre“as ' e 1 ; e ; The drawing up of & treaty or con-. : Remnants in ! AT silriny, enlistinénts duringrece 2 vention Which would Insure all na-| Collar and Cuff Sets that were up| $5.00 to $7.50 Gauntlet Gloves i al} honths have no norma 3 o tions the “open door” and pledge all ] o o xS ¢ por ana pledge il to $1.00, including pretty nets| Values ...... BI OUSFS countries to respect China’s territoria and organdies, in white and col- : ) " and political integrity is the big aim s e A ceh Centemerl “Fielder” Gloves, i Y of the conference. When once such a | ot at 3 er B compact is in effect, what use would it mot 90 or, 35" Silk and Linen Umbrellas with strap-wrist gauntlet style. In leather strap handles and silk tan, gray and black, with white $52.95 Cotton Blouses, tailored !'u'le: | covers. Also Umbrellas for sun. | Stitching and embroidered backs, for business wear, of dimity an: Hats that ] were $22.59 015 00 to §38.50. - the units stationed nearest their, homes. That policy, they said, was ¥, and alliances or understandings en- and white and turquoise and| Tred:. purple and green, ard are | 2<lasp Chamoisette Gloves, in drawn work and real {ilet made necessary by the lack of funds tered into heretoforo which may be white. Remnant Day &, OF | valves that are well worth com. | White, brown.and gray, lace. Broken sizes. To el R, inconsistent with the new treaty shall Sale Price.......... 2y $0.08 ing for. on sale at... . 45¢ e Cloied ot iatosas $2.45 ! be automatically considered as de- = Strap-wrist Chamoisette Gloves, in | §5 Hand-made Blouses—A small ——e nounced or abrogated. That would 5 | ¥ - i v ve E 24 covert, brown and gray; { lot left from our recent szle and In the latter days of the eighteenth| In the days of ancient Rome music|save England the necessity of de. e ] 65¢ ! Tot 1860 LE0M: olip rhednt sile and siosiery eentury ladies cianged wigs for every |and dancing formed a most import- | nouncing the alliance ‘and would ab- | [§ new toilet. ant part of girls’ education. solutely remove any obligation on the J | | | | hom . ¢-un and wool effects. i - anes lliance be?| H L L 5 During the month of October 2.834 | Portlana, Me 30.04 the Anglo-Japanese a | 3 batiste; slightly mussed. Re- | In this group »ou find hats men left the service, while only 2500 Forlland, Ote 30,08 Great Britain might be reluctant fof 1 695 Striped Woolen Scarts,| shine and rain; made of all siik, | 0 S0° qunnty. . S2eDD | duccd for this sale @] (1 | Wits Fhumes, rai-on hatw of the oliconts only fog Diego.. . 3 to ask for the incorporation of a pro- | 8 lesigns in blue an : - g $4 Har .m: of fine ba- s the acceptance of applicants only for | WUk - O tating Thar ol mercaments :1‘ oxford, tan and brown, black| P% these may be had in blue, | $1.50 Chamoisette Gloves 65 | “tigte, enriched wita _hand- |l — $3 to '$4.50 French Kid Gloves, / trimmed with real filet lace. | g30p Hoce—Just a <mail lot in odd [ . odds and ends in 2<clasp mod- Sizes are broken, of course, | gi.g rzatly i | els, to be closed out Q3¢ | hence wo ofter them @8 AR | haav, “fne i 9C | a * vi's and cordovan. Here are odd lots, mustly one of a kind, that || - oro i ar D51 5895 fo $11.50 Overblonses—a va- | Xou...” represent the most extraordinary sort of savings: with b {nset | ety of smart dress and seml. | p i it and wide ombretdered | dress models, in_ slipovd and | §350 fo $4.95 Glove Silk Hose— Mufi . ck Woif Muff g mao i3 || i 2R S5 Remnants—S$5.0 Mo fnagr, $2.95. 1227 F St. NW A esmall Iot of Bags in Duvetyn and Vo:vat. with covered ana || | vt f O e S | TheRemnantSale of Shoes 29 (5| ESEm A | MILLINERY EVENT | Includes Oxfords at........ &t e ' » : ) SEMI-ANNU AL REDUGTION SALE Not all sizes, of course. but you are pretty certain 74 to find a pair to £t ydu In some desirable style or other. OFFERING WITHOUT RESERVA TION Bear in mind, however, that these are remnants, and late-comers are preity likely to be disappointed. i 4 . Regular ' Remnant o s tleback effects. Made of crepe | ° Plain or with voriial open-work il . Price. * Price. out '..'Q e 5 035 de chine, satin and georgette. stripee: alsa_a few in grev mnet: il $225.00 = ! 31“ lleuwntnblen colors. 54.95 | remacvabi: Vn.ues if we 51 95 % { osing out price...... e your dze. Now.. . i 150.00 Remnz~ts in $2 to $9 Handmade Blouses, oda | D2¥* YO i $5.00 . nunfbers selected from our stock | $150 Li‘e Tose—an cxcellent [ ** i 110.00 75.00 Handkerchiefs of finer French voiles and trim- | Quality, full-fashloned Mercer H 65.00 37.80 | med with real filet lace. Not ized Lirle Fose: well reinforced 2 il 110.00 55.00 50c Handkerchiefs—Ladies’ Pure more than two or three of a and w4 souare or pointed heel NEW YORK PITTSBURGH il 95.00 £9.50 Linen Handkerchiefe, with hand- | 6tvle. Now reduced QB ()() | il e'es, in oisck, white §] 15 < © BALTIMORE * g i 38 ¥ emoroldered Izitials and corners. | to . D and oc=fnvan........ . by B i ¥ 18.00 Zhc Men's Faadkerchiefs with | e | | i | i i [ i i i Our Entire Stock of 4 ~ \ Shoes Made to_ Sell_wt $10.00—Sixty-one palrs of / | Women’s English W-iki g and Dress Oxfords—to s be closed out at t.is attention-compelling price. o [} [ Among them are Black Vid 3luchers, with full wide I In er toes and Cuban heels; Oxfords of black or brown calf, with full N fl:'lll wi:lteyltog i:m- t;lng:‘xy st%leu ‘:idth low, flat, walking: heels; an- £ | - other e is eather, i RN ) o, I P . Cuban heels. The pl:Ie vl tact Yith tht"fo lo‘:in;u:igst LR . o ° Y at’s Price w03 36 4 4, 5 6 1 win 0, 0,55, + a5 o | | SilkEnvelopeChzmise , of Pumps, made to |64 £ 1 and 2-strap Pumps, | 31 pai ; : and Less than 2 e Sroien. §f4 9'5" Lol ‘cl"i-"é% e o il f&'"'sg'g'g Of Fine $ 12 Differgnt . { ‘X B Now veveneirens $12.00. Now.. Do $12.00. “Now..... DJs Crepe de Chine H flIf-P rice | Pumps of tan calf, with medium |Of gréy suede, with hand.turned-| Especially smart are these Pumps I Styles % - i narrow toe, welt soles and | soles, medium short v 1 1 snc of pearl grey kid, with sturdy Tomorrow [ A et Pronchihesltl 1 e e ok 11 e b Simp! isite—with dainty styles that AAL. 4%, 5 AA, 4, 4%, 5, 5y, | lowing sizes: i e b Y e ea s , 64, T . 4, 4%, 5, 6%, 6 6%, 7: A, 4%, 5, it is difficult to make up one’s mind which tc select! % i EVERY HAT g‘nOUR SMW%KNW% \ 5 8 1428 B ‘u’l‘g. A B4, 5 8%, T%: B 3% ‘4}‘5‘%- Some of these Chemises are trimmed with val lace, 5 | . NO EXCEPTIONS TSO! o ‘Y il S LT N 3 PR E ';.i:j' s C b Boste: others have lace medallion inserts, and still others ; 7 | 7, 1%, 2 T e * 7| made to sell at §4 9 are stes, plain with hemstitching or here and Ever y 310-00 fo $12-00 Hat...... #ie aidie .$5.50 | l.-:". u.{.llh}:':’ Pumps;r. hies . of Votrap: Pespe, L ke u5x there a ciuster of birds relieving the severely tail- e Every $15.00 to $18.00 Hat $7.50 | st 7 85.95 | ndeto on oG5 GF | T it poe v | | ored efects Some have shicred or hemsijiched e e e e PR N e ELSER ot hei s e Saes. - Mo, i y : } soles an g orchid ar Every .’20.00 to $22.50 Hat. seseccsse .$10.00 Frech beein An idesl pump | ‘sles and Biby French hesls. |- cloth tops and French: heels A e e e B, 5, 6%, 6, O, ¥ P e Bt R TR il i S Bloamers oo o i | 0Mte—With fancy pleated BTN e t L g T T R TR g6 D) e, 4 4,5, TR | ,',‘;‘,:"{‘,;‘:;‘mu"‘:'_‘,‘",“% flounces; also extra sjse Taf- 41 Pairs of Women's Brown Calf Oxfords—Made to sell regulsrly for $6 50 duced 0. c.ce..... e . v $3.5) i $:2.50—to be closed out Friday at CoERs s 5 B B Watin s inceman Gow i e High-grade, modish ords, with full round sales t heels. Has that Tolope = s e ok aad i her e o e L e 2ol Piay sioas! falloren sivion ekl S0C: [ITme deidiine; mlined 65€ 1 i AL B B%. & 0%, 0 T A 46, 8 Ok, G4, T T B 24, 3 B84 4K, 50K, 66 . 3 7, 14: C.'3%, 3, 3%, 4, 4%, §, 6%, 6, %, T. . ! a

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