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TSR, TR il BB COMFY OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE THE IDEAL GIFT That Pleases the Whole Family . We manufacture our own fur- niture and can therefore quote you very low prices, Comfortable Fireside Chairs $25™ 965 3-Piece Living Room Sets offense, Talbot was convicted on a charge of transporting Pearl Bagley from Topeka, Kan., to South Bend, Ind., for immoral purposes. He was permitted to remain at liberty under $5,000 bond, and has sixty days in which to make an appeal. Prior to the sen- tencing counsel for Talbot filed mo- tions for a new trial and for arrest of judgment. Both motions, how- ever, were overruled. Talbot had no statement to make. at a restaurant here, Larry Van Foi son was thrown to the concrete pave- ment below and badly hurt. The young man, who is a veteran of the world war, suffered a broken arm and collar-bone and severe cuts about the head and face. He was taken to the King’s Daughters’ Hospital. —_— The first wheeled carriages used in France in 1559, 5 FOUR ARMY AVIATORS GIVEN HEAVY SENTENCE. KILLED IN PLANE CRASH Mann Act Violator Must Serve Five Years and Pay $5,000 Fine. INDIANAPOLIS, December 1.—John Talbot of Soutt Behd, Ind., supreme pr ent of the Order of Owls, a fraternal organization, who found guilty in United States distrioct FALLS TWO STORIES. Veteran of World War Injured ‘While at Work in Staunton, Special Dispateh to The Star. STAUNTON, Va., December 1.—The scaffold glving way while he was painting in a second-story window Machines Collide During Drill Bodies Consumed in Flames as Watchers Stand By. e e, Hemstitching and Picot Edging, 10c per yard; we hemstitch In gold and sliver at 25¢c per yard. Gifts in nearly every case can be made up to cost less than half usually asked by better stores. Our Creative Lamp Shade and Novelty Section —offers wonderful apportunities to Gift Givers that desire beauty, permanence and intrinsic value. By far the most complete range of Lamp Shades to- gether with a host of new novelties. Our stock of requisites presents the newest in Frames, Silks, Flowers, Passementeries, Ornaments, Fringes, Tassels, Guimpes, at lowest prices. Expert Instructions by Mrs. Butler fres when goods are bought Finland is one of the few countrles ‘where the “tip” is unknown. 6-Piece Breakfast Sets, French Gray and Blue . ... . .. .$65.00 LAWTON, Okla., December 1—Four | act, yesterday was fined $5,000 by performing combat duty drills collid- By tho Associated Press. John L. Loomis, Lieut. J. T. Lonfall, v in Al fhtrepid commander of the “ost bat- | 0% the wrediage in famss Trucks ever to still the haunting voices of |haq been oharred beyond recognition. Floor and Bridge Lamps ......cccoeueece......$25 to $55 Liner Fellow Passengers on Army aviators, two officers and two|Judge A. B. Anderson and sentenced ed while at an altitude of 2,000 feet, HAVANA, December 1.—Lieut. Col.|Privates Tubbard, and B. A. Smith. d bul: hy tallons apent. the. Iaet Hours of hlb | e e e Ao b the past. b According to officers who were pe By the Associated Press. court last week of violating the Mann - privates, were killed yesterday when | to Leavenworth prison for five years. iTell of War Disoussion. | fhe two airpianes in which they were | It was the maximum sentence for the Left Nine Letters. and crashed to earth near the post field, Fort 8ill, Okla. The dead: Capt. Charles W. Whittlesey's shipmates of | As the, airplanes struck the earth, the Toloa last night told how the their gasoline tanks exploded, envelop- scene but attendants were unable to lifs, before leaping overboard for-ireach the bodies of the men until they N o ey xedcumiont e taut WOrds (witnessing the drill, the two machines and actlons of the famous American |had been in the air for some time Bon 'Voyage Flowers Are delivered direct to pas- senger’'s stateroom by special messenger from our New York Store. You are assured of per- fect service when your order is left at soldier, whose “Go to hell” flung at| W ted Do Germar afficer whi called ons RIT | g e oo difficult maneuver. As they sweeped to surrender, won him the applauseitoward each other their wings met of the world, they came no nearer|and both airplanes fell to earth in a than friends in the United States to|helpless tangle. revealing the final, compelling motive for the deed. This, it is thought, must wait on revelation of the contents of nine let- ters left by him on his stateroom unk. which Capt. Grant, master of i e tho Toloa, "said he Would intrust 101 5oy way Aboarar Said Capt. Grant e mails as soon as possible. | “but I did not see him until dinner e latest story of the lawyer's dis- | that night. He sat at my table and appearan from the vessel, agreed| appeared quite normal. on by Capt. Grant and the few pas- Left Room Suddenly. sengers who were admitted t secret of the tragedy. is that he| . “The firstintimation Ihad tht he had leaped overboard about midnight Sat- | Gisappeared was Monday morning. It urday, the first day out from New |aPpears that he had struck up an ac- York on the vovage which none of | quaintance with Mr. Maloret, another his friends knew he was taking until |Passenger, and conversed with him in h the smoking room until 11:15 Saturday 5 1003 9th St. N.W. 4, »°%% p. n Main 3211 death wa » v ra Dh“;,‘:_r::;‘;";? by zadle: night, when he left suddenly, saying ne mengers. would retire. He was not seen after- : G ERER RN BN ER SRR or nearly two hours after dinner |ward. «:;fi'd:’! *‘:;:'"F—a_ 1rrgul whieh he | n Sunday Mr. Maloret inguired for = captain’s table—Col. | him, but thought he was ill, as we ST ITIT T T T ITINIETITITITIT I ' Whittlesey sat in the saloon of the | meeting heavy weather. On = 't Get A F R We Can’t Get Away From Remnants While business is brisk remnants do accumulate and we don’t like to see them ship, discussing the war. | Mond Even'lf It Is Christmas ) : . pile up. So tomorrow we hold our remnant sales as usual—or, rather, they will G Al . y i be a little unusual, for remnant prices are made to send them all out in the morning if possible—so as to clear the counters for regular selling in the afternoon. 'The big shoe sale, however, goes on all day downstairs!’ was A. Maloret, a Porto Rican mer- vestigation was made, and nine let- 3 Remnant Day—Silk Dresses chant. Mr. siats o ters to members of his family, several Maloret said his new acquaint- | wireless messages and a mote to me More than 100 dresses priced for clearing among tomorrow’s remnants—already we are anticipating spring styles, ance had none of the bearin s I ng of a|were discovered on his berth. The With & heavy load on his mind. jstateroom was then locked and the $26.50 to $32.50 Dresses, $10 30 Dresses picked from our regular stocks, consisting of Canton On the g Whittlesey spois of declared, Col {papers were delivered to me, apparent calmness until an poar o’ {1 did not forward the wireless mes- s until an hour be- | gages, but sent two of my own—one Crepes, Satins, and the well-known Roshanara Crepe; all rather dressy styles with beads, thread embroidery, monkey fur trimming or com- bined with Jaces; all in navy blue and black. ;:é‘:.:‘,ld""m‘ When the conversation | o his executor, John B. Pruyn, and Arious wireless messages another to the company office. The 37 Coll Whittesey' tor- ransmicsion s, e C i NEW YORK, December 1.—Memorial $35.00 to $50.00 Silk Dresses, $15.00 sa A decited remnant clearing—40 Dresses in'this lot: Canton Crepe, jatin, Crepe de Chine and Crepe Back Satin; with beads, fringe, floss —Woolte: 3 1 elo! o a 12 1s; silk and £o1d thread embroidery; tier and Dlaited tunfo blouss & clothe daaas i moacy tlomag riyienotine and diagonals; fitted bodice styles; lace vests and collars; navy, black and brown. 2 . es for Licut. Col. Charles W. Sizes up to 42. $89.50 Suits—$38.75 Drapery Materials Silk Poplin, $1.35 per yd. Elizabeth Cloth, 69c yd. Silk Stripe, $1.50 per yd. Repp, $1.39 per yd. AMOS W. McDEVITT Adjoining Mount Vernon Savings Bank. 86-1n. 86-1n. 50-in. 60-fn. $2.98 Value, $1.98 Hundreds of persons who hurried to $3.75 Value, 3235 the scene were foroed to stand by helplessly while the wreckage burned. LIS III LIS Vhittlesey, hero of the “lost battal- ‘Wwould be missing. ion.” who leaped to death from a Ha- 3 None of the letters which Col. Whit- | Vana-bound steamship Saturday night, esey left on his berth were on the | Will be held here next Sunday, it was w.rmnx paper of the steamship com- {announced last nigh The Assocla- Dany. nor were any of them dated, | tion of the 77th Division of which T bto the belief that they were | Col. Whittlesey was a member, is ar- Tolewn before embarking on the [ranging the program, assisted by the 5 s American Red Cross and the Training rned just before we sailed last | Camps® Association of America. Winter Coat Remnants Just a few in additfon to our big coat sale now In progress $35 to $40 Coats—$19.50 Plain color and heather mixed velour, Bolivia and Normandie cloths; in navy blue, black, brown and oxford; collars of seal, beaverette or of the coat matersi Can't long they will last. Now the Misses Exceptional savings—14, 16 and 1% year sizes! Smart Dresses 10—$12.50 Jersey Dresses $7.50 Pretty two-plece D: reindeer, brown, black henna. —$7.50 JERSEY SLIP-OVER, s 3 Remnant Suits including suits for large women Tomorrow 1s going to be a great remnant suit day! 5—$45 Tweed Suits—$24.50 Panel back and belted jackets; mixtures of rust, and the oxford gray. 10—Tricotine Suits—$29.50 5 Su slzes 40 to 44; unbelted jackets; “ $45.00 and $52.50 Wooltex Suits—$31.50 henna, green navy blue es in and all tested promise how M'Hfillfifi’fl”filflfi% The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Connecticut Avenue N. W, Specially Reduced Afternoon, Street and Dinner Dresses of rare charm and exclusiveness are now offered at special prices. Come in and be convinced of PASTERNAK'S moderate prices. Wonderful Model Hats Were $20 and $25. Specially $12 50 priced .o dzadiaiatos s atal New Arrivals in Evening Gowns Well suited to take their place in this—Washington's most brilliant social season. 20-Year Gold Filled Watch Bracelet, 15 Jewels, i DIAMOND BARGAINS | 1-Kt. Blue-White Solitaire Diamond Ring. . ... .... 3/4-Kt. Blue-White Solitaire Diamond Ring. .. . ... .. $600 Blue-White Solitaire Diamond Ring. . ....... $500 | $65.00 Blue-White Solitaire Diamond Ring....... $50 | Diamond Earrings, Blue-White (weight about 1-kt.) $125 | 3-Kt. White Solitaire Diamond Ring............. $750 | $1,425 Solitaire Diamond Ring. . ..............$1,200 | $100 Pare White Solitaire Diamond Ring $75 1’ (See Us Before Buying Diamonds) ; 20-Year ; Gold-Filled in Watch $850 25-Year Gold-Filled Hamilton 17-Jewel Watch $32.0 $45 Solid Gold Elgin Watch $35.00 $1 Eveready Razor Outfit, 65¢ $200 $150 ceceoves Special, $20.00 14-kt. Solid Gold 15-Jewel WATCH BRACELET 14-kt. “White” Solid Gold Watch Bracelet, 15-Jewel Movement $17.50 18-kt. Solid Gold 17-Jewel Watch Bracelet, $40.00 $5.00 Cigarette Cases, $3.50 $7.50 Solid Gold Solid Gold Scarf Lady’s and Man’s Pins, $1.00 Ring, $5.00 GOODS LAID ASIDE FOR XMAS KAHN OPTICAL CO. 617 7th St. N.W. | | | | | | $45.00 to $65.00 Dresses, $30.00 > Many pretty ones to pick from. Dresses; silk cord and ribbon girdles. : bead, floss silk, and thread embroidery navy, brown, peach, rose and black—some with bright colored fa 20 -Afternoon and Elaborate Street dainty lace collars; g, $79.50 Dinner Dresses, $45.00 __Just a few of our higher-cost Dresses, 15 in all—of Black Chiffon, with silk lace; styles for dinner wear, with cape sleeves and pointed tunics, and metallic ribbon trimmings. Cloth Dresses—Drastic Clearing! Grouped under 3 price headings. Come early and pick the best. $26.00 Tricotine Dresses, $10.00 Only 25 of these Dresses: all in navy blue and hip waist-line styles; blouse, sashes. st t line, chemise, bright colored beadings, ribbon $30.00 and $35.00 Dresses, $15.00 25 Dresses. Tricotine and FPoiret Twill; navy, brown and black; both tailored and trimmed styles; tunic, blouse and coat dresses; beaded and with braid embroidery. $40.00 to $55.00 Dresses, $25.00 : in nav. Jjet, steel, ci you would zssociate with remnants generally—30 of black and brown tricotine, twill cord and velour, with al and colored beading and gold thread or floss silk embroidery; or the plainer styles, with flat brald and button trimmimg. 125 Skirts—Half Our Stock _In a big clearing tomorrow, After a great skirt scason we've decided to make a decided clearing now! $10, $12.50 and $14.50 Skirts, $5 20 Box and Side Pleated Serge Skirts—in navy blue and biack 15 Skirts for large women—in navy and black serge with plaited panels and hip pockets.......... 15 Plaid Skirts of fine Prunella Clot! black and white color combinations, box pleated...ceeeuuzeene $5 $5 $5 $16.50, $17.50 and $18.50 Skirts, $9.50 25 Plaid Skirts—all in Prunella cloth—box and side pleated—best colorings 30 Striped Skirts—box plea ;:i—a ne and best colorings . = = $9.50 e e $9.50 20 Misses’ Skirts—box pleated and with wide fringed sashes— in brown, blue and tan, black and white, navy and rust, .'navy, tan and red—all.ceeeeceeereeeecoomreocscocncoanaces Silk Underwear Just a few features to clear up early tomorrow to make room for Christmas goods. $1.00 Camisoles, 65¢ Lace - trimmed and _ tailored Satin Camisoles, with ribbon straps. Flesh color only. $3.00 Camisoles, $1.95 Satin and Crepe de Chine Cami- soles, trimmed with filet and French val laces, as well as lace and net medaliions. Finished with_ribbon_straps or built-up shoulders. Both flesh. color and white. $7.50 Silk Underwear $385 Here are exceptional remnant chances! Gowns and Envelope Chemise of fine crepe de chine and satin, daintily trimmed with filet and val laces; others orna- mented with lace and georgette medallions or with neat hem- stitched _yokes. Flesh color and white. May be mussed, but you can easily press them out. $10 Gowns and Pajamas $6.85 Another Remnant chance— beautiful styles of radium silk and crepe de chine, hemstitched and tucked yokes as well as more elaborate . lace -trimmed gowns. In flesh color, white, orchid. You can imagine how fast they will go! $8.50 Silk Breakfast Coats, $4.85 Handsome styles of satin and taffeta, trimmed with self ruch- ing, peg pockets and sash: rose, light blue, orchid and two-tone effects. Not many. Pick yours out early! $4 Silk Petticoats, $2.75 Of silk Jersey, with plain and pleated flounces, all shades. You could never have TOO many of these! - Remnants Umbrellas, $5.90 Probably 35 Umbrellas—with bakelite and leather strap han- dles—short ferrules and tips to match—purple, brown, red, green, blue, black. Choice, $5.90. Leatherand * Velvet Bags Just a few pleces—all in per- fect condition— £5.00 $5.90 to $8.50 $4.75 Only one or two of a kind—16 or 20 bags in each lot. $9.50 Remnants—Wool Scarfs at $2.95 Clearance of odds and ends— brown and blue, buff and blue, myrtle and cardinal, peacock and black. Were $5.00 and $6.00, Stockings— Remnants —Of silk and of wool, for sport and for dress—all are going out tomorrow at Remnant Prices— $2.25-$3.50 Silk Stockings $1.39 Pure silk, full fashioned, with silk_garter hems; plain, drop- stitched effects, and a few with hand-embroidered clocks. 0dd sizes. $2.25 Sport Stockings, 95c Black and Heather mixtures, part wool and part cotton; wide and narrow ribs; odd sizes; re- markable values—t your size Is ere. $2.50-$3 Sport Stockings $1.65 Silk and Wool Sport Stockings in Heather mixtures; full fash- ioned and in drop-stitch patterns with mock seams. Odd sizes. Rare savings! Remnant Gloves Just note these Remnant Prices —want to clear the counters early in the day. $1 and $1.50 Chamoisette Gloves, 45¢ Broken lots, .including 1-clasp, strap-wrist and 8-button lengths; splendid qus.lfly". Chamois Gloves, 95¢ 2-button Gloves, of imported ‘Washable Chamois, in natural color; to buy twa pairs would be good judgment. $2.75 to $5 Chamois Gauntlet Gloves, $1.65 So easily washed; natural color only. $3.50 to $5.50 Gloves, $1.95 0Odd lots and broken _sizes; among them are flne French kid, capeskin and suedes; both 1 and clasp and strap-wrist styles; tan, gray and black. You can pick up a good “buy” here. Neckwear, 55¢ Remnants ‘Were $1.00 and higher—but they are pretty well mussed. Collars and Sets linen, pique, satin, lace and eyelet embroidery —some piped with blue and red —boat shapes and round collars. 5-Em mole fur collars. Sizes 32 to 38. broidered Suits in fine duvet de laine; box jackets, th large 2—$125 Suits—$48.75 Navy blue duvet de laine; long jackets; beautiful embroidery and squirrel collars. Sizes 36 to 38. $89.50 to $100 Suits—$52.75 10 Suite—handso and 5, every one of them; of soft moussyne, suedetex, ialay brown, are hand-finished, hand-embroidered orrento blue, and burro 3 und fur-trimmed with squirrel, mole and krimmer. SUITS FOR LARGE WOMEN 5—$75 Suits—$39.75 Long line, unbelted, strictly tailored Sults, in oxford gray; to fit $65 and $69.50 Suits—$46.75 10 Suits, in fine grade of duvet de laine and tricotine; heautifully taflored: some embroidered or with cable stitching! navy blue, black 46 to 52 bust. and brown; to fit 44 te 56 bust. FURS—Remnants This week, a zroup of c out furs that should bring carly response. 1—$365 Mole Coat—$295 % length; gray fox collar and cuffs, 1—$285 Mole Coat—S$195 Plain—in 36-inch length. 1—S235 Near-Seal Coat—$165 Elaborately trimmed with opossum. 1—$235 Coat—S$185 Taupe, nutria; 36 inches length. 2—$150 Marmot Coats—$110 Effectively trimmed with skunk. 1—$110 Marmot Coat—$79.50 Self-trimmed. 1-$150 Coat—S$125 36-inch model; natural muskrat. Remnants—Small Furs 1—$165 Kolinsky Stole, tails and paws.. $125.00 1—%$150 Mole Stole, e 8- an $25.00 £20.00 $10.00 $19.50 1—$29.50 Nutria Muff. $18.50 1—$25.00 Wolf Mufl.. See—Remnants in BLOUSES! Help us to clear the tables by noon! $2 to $2.50 Blouses, $1.00 50 Cotton Blouses that are mussed from handling: various very pretty styles in linene, dimity and batiste. $5 to $6.50 Silk Blouses $2.95 Overblouse and regulation models of georgette and crepe de chine; a few particularly effec- tive models are all-over lace in navy, brown and black; ideal for wear with sleeveless dresses, won’t last long. $6 to $10 Hand Made Blouses, $3.95 Exceptionally fine quality French Voile and Batiste, trim- med with real filet laces, E quisitely hand-made throughout, and featuring a graceful long roll collar; embellished with drawn work and hand em- broidery. $7.50 to $10 Tailored Silk Blouses, $4.85 At a price that should make them move out early! Only one or two of a style—Superbly t. Jored of fine wash satins, pussy- willow, radium, taffeias and crepe de chine; white, flesh, navy and black in the lot. Fair size assortment. $45 and $50 Coats, $32.50 “oats—Rivola, suedetex, Nor- ndie and erminine; self or fur collars; navy, brown and black; plaited panel, full back and belt- ed styles in this lot. 10—$60 Coats—$47.50 In navy and brown erminine. with opossum fur collars; all one style; semi-fitted panel back. $120.00 to $135.00 Coats, $89.50 10—Model Coats, embroidered and fur trimmed; with collars and cuffs of molé, beaver, Ko- linsky and_ wolf in Pollyanna, Cordova, Panvelaine and Ve- londe; in navy blue, Malay brown. marmot, Sorrento blue, taupe and biack. Mighty big values.. Suits for Misses 10-$39.50 Tweed Suits $2350 Of - the famous Bannockburn tweeds, superbly tallored with notched reverse or convertible collars, in navy or henna; size 16 only. 4—$75 Suits—$34.50 Of very fine imported tweeds, in the popular Norfolk style, with notched revers. Gray and brown; sizes 14 to 16. Coats for Quick Sale mise’— At $35.00 2—COATS THAT WERE $49.50. Of Normandie cloth, trimmed with Australian opossum; navy or black. 5—COATS THAT WERE $49.50. Of navy blue Normandie, with collars and cuffs of beaverette. 1—COAT—WAS $49.50. Velour coat with handsoms col- lar of beaverette. 1—COAT—WAS $49.50. Of fine Bolivia, trimmed with beaver and embroidery. At $45.00 2 COATS—WERE $69.50. Stylish models of Gerona cloth, with collars of nutria; in sorrento and reindeer. 2—COATS—WERE $79.50. Panvelaine coats, richly broidered and with large vertible collar in taupe brown. "$12.50 VELVETEEN SLIP- OVER. $3.50. 4326 TRICOTINE DRESSES, 7.50. Neat, serviceable and stylish; in navy only. 4—525 to 835 DRESSES, $1250. % In navy blue, prettily em- broidered in henna and gray. Size 16. 3—$16.50 SILK DRESSES, $3.50. Darbey models in black, canton crepe; collar and cuffs’ of red leather. 4—$25 STLK DRESSES, $10. Elack canton crepe; sizes 14 and 16. 3325 Of crepe satin, bined with lace. 8—$25 to $35 DRESSES, $14.50. You'll like these pretty models of navy Poiret (will; sizes 14 to 16. 5—$35 DRESSES, $19.50. Smartly_styled frocks of navy Poiret twill; sizes 14 to 16. 20—$45 to $49.50 DRESSES, $25. Frocks of Poiret twill and tric- otine, in straight line and blouse effects; trimmed with beads and lace. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Friday Hats! Closing Out 40 Hats at $5 —Were from $1250 to $25 Be here early to select vour particular hat. Navy Lyons Velvet $25 Hat at $5. Hat of Brown Lyons Velvet, brim embroidered of same shade. $22.50 hat for $5. Brown Duvetyn Hat, brim faced with henna velvet, trim- med with narrow henna velvet and _wood beads. $16.50 hat for $5. Black Velvet Turban, edge of black ostrich, with feathers of sand and copen. $19.50 hat for $5. Large Black Panne Velvet Applique, poppies and green leaves, embroidered centers. $25 hat for $5. TRICOTINE DRESSES, $15. cleverly com- Shoe Remnants Downstairs! Had to find some place to dispose of these big overflow shoe stocks, so we put them downstairs. We've fixed this salesroom up so it is fairly presentable now and you'll find it well worth a trip down the temporary stairs. Remnants—$1.95 Women’s $8.00 and $10.00 Slippers 34 pairs of evening slippers in a variety of styles and ma- terials. They are big values if you can be fitted. 3 6. B—314, 4, 4%, T. C—21%, 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 6, 6, 6%. D—4%. Remnants—$3.95 Made to sell for $7 to $10 pair. 78 Pairs of Women'’s Oxfords, and Boots A great variety; hardly two pairs alike; styles for dress and street -wear. Come and look them over. A—4%, 5, 7, T%. B—z%fi. 4, 4%, 5, 5%, 6, 6%, 3, 4, 4%, 5, 6, 7%, 8. 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 6%, 6, 7. Remnants—$3.95 Made to sell for $7.00 pr. 23 Pairs of Women’s Black Kid Oxford Ties Welt goles, Cuban heels and narrow toes. Practicable and serviceable Oxfords. Sizes: A—5. 5%, 6, 6%, 7. B—6%: C, 8, 6%, 6%; D, 6%. Remnants—$3.95 Pair Made to sell for $8 Pair. 48 Pairs of Women’s Black Kid Lace Boots Leather Louis heels and me- dium narrow toes; good look- ing and you'll soon want boots. Sizes: A—4, 4%, 5, 6%. B—3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 5%. Remnants—$4.95 Made to sell for $10. 56 Pairs of Women’s Black Kid Oxfords With hand-turn soles French heels. A good lot. Sizes: AA—4, 4%, 5, 5%, 7, T%. A—5, 5%, 6, 7, 4. B—3, 4, 4%, b, 6%, 6, 6%, 7. 4,4, 4%, b, 5%, 6%. c—3 D—4, 434, §. Remnants—$4.95 Pair Made to sell for $10 Pair, 13 Pairs of Women’s Black 2-Eyelet Ties ‘With Baby French-heels and hand-turn soles; soft and dressy. Quite an opportunity. Sizes: A—4, 4%, 5, 51, 6. 6%, T. 6, 615, 7, T%. and Remnants—$4.95 Pair Made to sell for $8 Pair. 227 Pairs of Women’s Black Kid Lace Boots ‘With welt soles and Cuban heels; pretty nearly every one can be fitted in this excellent boot for business wear. Remnants—$6.95 Made to sell for $12.50 53 pairs of women's patent leather lace Dress Boots, with hand-turn soles and French 1 ‘Wonderful value. 5%, 6. 7. A—43%, 5, b1, 6, 6%, 7. B—3, 314, 4, 4%, 5, 5%, 6, 6%, T 1%, C—2%, 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 6, 6%, 7. D—2, 214, 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 6, 5%, 6, 6%, 7. Sale at ‘36.95 Made to sell for $12.00 42 pairs of women's tan calf lace Boots with welt soles, Cuban heels and medium nar- row toes. Better not delay! Sizes: A—4. 5, 6, Tl B—3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5 6, §%4, , T%. C-zxfl. 3%, 4, 4%. 5, 6, 7, T4, D—4%, 6%, 7. T%. 1, Sale at $6.95 Made to sell for $12.00. 24 Pairs .of Women’s Brown Calf and Brown Calf 'ump: With Baby French heels. A special purchase, but not all sizes. Sizes. AA—4, 4%, 5, 53, 6. A—5, 534, 6. Sale at $6.95 Made to sell for $12 Pair. 67 Pairs of Women's Brown Kid and Brown Suede Strap Medlum short vamps and me- dium French heels. Another special purchase. Sizes: AAA—5%. AA—4%, 5. 6%, 6, 6%, T%. A—4, 4%, b, b1, 6, 615, 7. B—3 4, 4%, 5, 6%, 6, 7, Ti. C—4, 4%, 5, 6%. 6, 6%, 7. D—41%, 5, 6%, 6, T%. $2 Boudoir Slippers, $1 100 pairs of women's felt Slippers, with warm felt soles; in brown, blue, wine.