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OUTLNE STANPING 00T OF DISEASE Mrs. Ernest R. Grant and| Surgeon General Cumming Address Rotary Club. Health eonditions in the District and the activities of the federal gov- froment to drive disease from the country at large were brietly outlined by Mrs. Ernest R. Grant, head of the local branch of the nal Tuber- gulosis Association, and Surgeon Gen- eral Cumming of the United State: public health service, respectively, before members of the Rotary Club at the New Willard Hotel yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Grant told of the wonderful strides the tuberculosis organization had made here in the past four years, giving statistics to show that \\hlle‘;::'(l]rel{e -w\\hllel";v‘;fdx‘fl’;‘cy‘:\“x o osed to be freer from malnut ) c Tlow and other health defects, the ch [ seritad dhe Avmy oficik folthie o dren of the District suffered about on | dBI‘ n nls DI e an average with those of the rest of | nf*:, -{“1 & ";“n o ( TP ational Rotary for The speaker Tot the sole reason for fa chilaren, but that physi frtemperate eating and lac control were eqnally : Gives Rexume of Work. Gen. Cumming ga of the work being done ernment for the general health of the | in the interests country, and said that the recent war| lief. Bad done much to increase the re-! William Radcliffe, chairman of the sponsibility of the individual toward |entertainment committce for the meet- ‘his country's good health. | ing presented Mrs. Frances Lawson, Lawson, HAR] RATED M'AN 1316 -0‘1324 277 ST.NW Christmas Sale it ) Ready-to-Wear Bargains | Common Towel Put | | Under Ban in Spite i | H s P Of ‘Linen Specials By the Associated Press. i HARRISBURG, Pa, December S—A strange interpretation of | the state law prohibiting the use of the “common towel” in public places hax been received by state health officials from a | hotel proprietor in a small town. A formal notice wax served on him that he must discontinue the use of a “common towel” in hixs inn. In an indigna i protest he re- mon towels, make a ~p ia to purchase linen ones.’ 1 State health officialx dixngree | | with nix interpret of the | | | 1aw, and have no discontinge the “common towel” | even If it ix linen. He, too, gave many statistics show- ing the result of concentrated work along certain lines to drive out dis- eas nd declared that through such activities the death rate of the United States had been substantially de- | creased in the past fe | Cumming lauded President Hardin for his interest in health work. d that pover nutrition | fon at the s to the Dover, cember He furthe ment at Keit to be conduzted by Elastie Top And They’re Acceptable and Worthy Gifts ‘white fine roufll - Corsets s o SUITS 0 98¢ Medium and low vust | worth $12.95 $7°____ Women's pink and All-wol heather Jerser mannish, Just enough to last $9 95 e du- odels for misses and w DRESSES Sold at 312.95 5‘14.75 and SIGJS Pink Mebh dea 19¢ ‘Women's fine hllnk(ll | weave Bandeaux in | sises up to 44. Regu- lar 25c vaiues. Celour and emhroidery trim shades. Smart styles that canoot pri med in all lhe plicated at ti $1 Bungalow Aprons 69 Women's All-wool Velour Coats and Riik C Plush, Sport lml\ Finest qualities de- or | 318ned in the latest models and beautifully Women's fast color|jijied. Wi colorings In a great figured and striped | le:dApronu. Color Beltea | models regular sizes. Girls’ 2 to 12 Year 'Winter Coats Heavy blue. in 98 $1 Silk-Lined Suede Gloves 79c Women's black | browa, v and beaver 2-clasp_gloves in all sizes. Perfect. Splendid durable qual- fty. : Lined thronghout. 35 and 36 i i, S T e plush and self-trimmed. Smartest models with belt and large collar: Values that formerly sold up to $10. Trimmed Hats $1 -98 One big tabie of beautiful panne and silk velvet creations In smal and large popular shapes” Silver sold up to $5. All shades. Girls* 7 to 14 Year Gmgham Dresses .51 Big selection beautiful fast color plaids and plain shades, self and contrast trimmed, some with sashes. it SV)lkl green and brown Winter Coats, Clearance Sale and gold thres trimmed and mauny novelties included. Formerly inciuded. Taken from reguiar stock that sold to 3! #4 Quaker Craft Lace Curtains $2.98 Purchase of beantial samples. 1.50 Double Bed Blankets $1.98 Choice of white | $2.50 Double Bed Ripple Bedspread $1.79 Very vopnl.r Black nd ‘white or navy sweaters with bele and, collar. Sizes up to 44. An ideal Xmas gift. — or gras with pink | Sanitars, heavy | Piain white and Fine Ribbed and blue border | quality spreads, | ecru curtains, 213 HOSE designs and shell | that requite mo | fRrs lovk and sev stitehing. Warm ironing: full size; widtls. Many d:- 250 woolen finish. Sizes | popular make; free | 51805 to chose from. A’ wonder- 66x50 and G4x76. | from dressing. T0L chaneo it ot 29¢ hllti and cream. Perfect qualit; Extra_he. ity with smooth weave o O™ WOMEN’S High-Grade Shoes Sold from $6 to $7.50 Hundreds of pa fords and Strap ippers, Pat. colt shoes, with pearl or mouse top; alsa, black or tan vicl kid lasts, Louis heels, in sizes 3 to Pat. colt, black and tan vici fords; black and tan one and two strap slippers with low heels; sizes rls’ fast Saa" pove In all sizes. | Stardy, lasting quality e ususlly at Storm Serge Choice of mavy blu full -Wide $1 Thread ece; Silk Hose 69¢c Women's black, white and _cordoran seam-back hose in_all sizes; reinforced. Also white drop-stitched in- cluded. Women's 3%¢ Burson Hose 25¢ Sale of famous fast color black hose in all 3—a cut price on | this _standard _hose. Buy all you ‘Women’s $1.50 BEDROOM SLIPPERS Gray, taupe, i blue and $1 black, wine, blue and cardinal felt m nder cretonne Slippers in sizes 3 to 8 o e ik Suts& $0).95 0’Coats Our Xmas sale of high-grade gar- ments taken from regular stock. Each suit has two pairs of lined pants, is made in the latest styles and runs from 6 to 17 years in size. Shown in nobby stripes and mixtures. : Snappy belted, big collar o'coats in .sizes 7 to 18 years in blue, green, brown and gray mixtures. Every one reduced Friday to $8.95. $1 Wide Lace Trimmed | Scarfs'and 59c¢ assortment of new designs in plain white and colored em. ry effects. Pul chase of sample line. 50c Round.Lace &- Edge . $1 Doll Wash 79 Sets, C Set of Tub, Wringer, Hanger and ‘Washboard. L ing and well made, 8-Key Schoenhut’s Pianos, 19¢ Big $2.50 French Dolls (222) $1.69 $3.50 French Dolls (222 $2.39 $3 Jointed Dressed Dolls. $1.98 - | $5:Big Character Dolls.... §3.98 $4 Viola ("7) Dolls. .$2.98 Every Doll in Stock Rediiced Beautiful inish, special for Friday. famous make, Regulurly $1. $1.75 Oak Finish Kitchen Cabinet s l 039 Complete with samples and kitchen utensils. Especially advertised. iOhio; soprano. accompanied by Mrs. Mabel F. Rawlings at the pno. Christmas Respowpe Praixed. %red Shepherd, chairman of the| Rotary Kiddies - Christmas party, | thanked the club for its “magnificent financial response” and Fred Lincoln | explained that through a. mistake several guests had been allowed to subscribe to the fund. at the last meeting. He said that no further out- side subscriptions would be accepted. Out-of-town Rotarians and Invited guests present included, J. I C. Smith;, North Charlotte, Mich J onihan, Montrose, Calif.; J. P. Flynn, Cisco, Te: . 8. ‘caldunl, Carbondale, _ 111 A, Garfield, Waukesha, Wis. Priest, Boise | t Chester, be LAW STUDENTS’ SMOKER. Senior Class of Georgetown to En- The annual banquet-smoker of the senior class of Georgetown Univer- sity Law School will be held in the grillroom of the Ebbitt Hotel Satur- day night. jeral chairman of the committee in harge of the arrangements and will assisted by Flanders, F. J. O'Neill, nell and J. W, Addresses Reed of Missouri, Prof. Hugh J. Fe- trict Court of Appeals, Prof. Daniel W. O'Donoghue, Judge Doyle of the joy Event Saturday. gan, Chief Justice Smyth of the Dis- |and George M. Hanley. law school faculty, Joseph A. Can-|now appearing at one of the local | trell, president of the senior class,|vaudeville theaters. The first recorded life insurance|twelve months. Tt policy was issued in London, in 1583, on e life of Willlam Gybbons, for A program entertainment will be furnished by ‘Babe” Ruth and Wellington Cross, being $50 per George M. Hanley is gen- B. Grifiith, Harry F. C.” O'Con- omlison. ill be made by Senator Hastings, M Lansing, Parker, Tacoma, Wash. Vallejo, Calif. R. Osborire, Mi . Philpitt, Miami, lliam Buthorn 1 onaldson, "Greenville: C. Covert, Albany, N. Y win, Idaho }'a]hx. Trenton, N. H, L M. Warren, J. C. Godwin, Easton, Pltch Brownavlllc Te: H “ 5T La.; K. M. Brndley Ed. Talbot, Los Angeles, Peterson, Long Island | Schoen, Atlanta, | st Liverpool, Lancaster, I’a, son, Shre\epor( hicago, 111 alif, City, Georgia; ¢ Milron Raunc] nants, but for the sake expresses it clearly. Remnants—Dresses There's going to be some quick selling here. $26.50 to $30 Dresses, $9.50 3 Jumper Dresses—Black satin, with white georgette blouses; neat and attractive. ~ 3 Prettily Beaded {Dresses, of crepe de chine, in navy and black. 2 Dresses are of black Canton crepe, effectively trimmed with monkey ur. 2 Tunic Dresses, of black satin, with silk thread embroidery; pleasing styless 3 Dresses are of navy tricotine, tai- lored in chemise styles and finished with white buttons: especially de- sirable for business and street wear. 6 Handsomely Beaded and Embroid- ered Dresses, of navy tricotine, in sizes 32 to 38 only. $26.50 to $37.50 Cloth Dresses $12.50 Just 30—the remainder of a popular selling line. Tricotine and Poiret twill, elaborately hand-embroidered or ornamented with brightly colored beads: others, In smart " tailored effects, are trimmed with braid and buttons; navy and black; sizes 32 to . $30 to $40 Silk Dresses, $13.50 30 handsome models—of ~Canton crepe, crepe de chine and satin, in navy and black. Beaded and em. broidered styles as well as strictly tallored dresses with lace vests. $40 to $50 Cloth Dresses $22.50 20 Elaborate Dresses, of tricotine and velour, in clever new styles; ornamented with silk and chenille embroidery, as well as steel and iridescent beading, and some have vestees of duvetyne and lace; col- ors, navy, black and brown. $35 Velvet Dresses, $23.50 15 Chiffon Velvet Dresses, in attrac. tive blouse, basque and chemise styles, with fringe, ribbon and bead trimmings; in black only. $47.50 to $65 Dresses, $29.50 20 Smart Street and Afternoon Dresses, in tin-faced Canton crepe, black satin,” Canton crepe, roshanara crepe. and silk lace; beaded, fringed and _beribboned: these frocks are particularly de- sirable; in navy, black and brown. $60 to $79.50 Dresses for Large Women, $49.75 15 Dinner and Afternoon Frocks, at- tractively fashioned in pleated tunic, hip waistline and blouse styles. They are of roshanara, Canton crepe, faille and satin, with hand-embroidery ribbon ‘trim. mings; colors, black, navy and brown. $79.50 to $100 Suits, $48.75 10 Suits, made of such choice ma- terials as moussyne, duvet de laine and suedetex, and trimmed with hand-embroidery and fur; in navy, black, brown, burro, Seor- rento and beaver; sizes 34 ta.40. Suits—Too! $65 and $75 Suits, $26.75 8 straightline models, of fine tri- cotine, In navy and black; hand- somely tajlored throughout; sizes 42 and 44, $65 and $69.50 Tailored i Suits, $44.75 30 Dininctively Designed Suits, of moussyne, duvet de laine and tri- cotine, In graceful, long-line ef- fects; Jackets have notched revers, button-up collars and are with or without beits; choice of navy, black, burro, marmot, brown and Sorrento; sizes 32 to 44. $45 Tweed Suits, $22.75 _ Only five of these smart, jaunty suits, with belted Jackets; in ; Srays brown and rust; sizes, 32 to 36. 45 Wooltex Suits, $29.75 Fifteen suits, straightline and belted models. of navy, black and brown suedetex and _ diagonals; tucked panels and touches of em- braidery lift these suita above the ordinary; sizes, 32 to 40. $65 and $69.50 Tul,red Suits, $44.75 Distinctively Designed Suits, of moussyne, duvet de laine and tri- Cotine, in_graceful, longline ef- hct Jackets have notched button-up collars and are wl(h or without belts; choice of navy, black, burro, marmot, brown and Sorrentos sizes, 32 to - 45 Skirts To Go . Regular Prices $§1450 to $1850 Most of our better skirts are going into this Remnant Day clearing. Mostly fine skirts of Prunella cloth, striped, checked and plaid, with box. side and panel pleats: colors, black and white, tan and brown, navy and tan, gray and black, brown, tan and henna; regular and extra sizes; 24 to 40 wn.h!flmm] Phoenix Silk Stockings +« With Silk_Tops $2.35 Pair A Friday Clean-up—Black and Cordovan Lowest Price Store in the City | §3 Strap Wrist Gloves, $1.35 The Store with the Christmas Spirit Hayes Dry Goods Store OPEN EVENINGS Uatil Xmas 319 Pa. Ave. S.E. * Capitol Hill OFFICES-809 WTERNATIONAL REMNANTS- WeHavetoDolt e It doesn’t seem fair to the Christmas displays to mix them up with rem- ake of keeping stocks clear we are gcmg to hold a short, sharp remnant clearing tomorrow. “Short and Sweet” is slangy, but this To make them least obtrusive, we shall put the blouses upstairs, the shoes downstdirs, and crowd many others to the ends of the counters, ticketed with prices to clear the counters by noon. mistake by sharing in them. You'll make no Remnants—Blouses | Remnants—Furs Remember—2nd Floor Just some odd pieces for Tomorrow Friday clearing — buy for $5.00 to $8.95 Blouses, $2.95 | Christmas. HANDMADE Blouses, of French veile and. batiste; both 1 Bay Seal Wrap— Tquare mecks: trimmed with et WANIS10B00 At 20 91800 laces. 1 Mole Cc{’l,— $195.00 > = was $285.00, at ............ X $7.50 Tailored Silk Blouses | 2 Muskrat Coats— were $150.00, at.... 2 Marmot Coats— were $110.00, at............. $79.50 2 Coney Coats— $75. at $3.95 Strictly tailored styles, in wash satin, Pussy Willow and crepe de chine; white and navy blue; one or two of a style. That's why the price is 8o low. $5.00 to $7.50 Silk Blouses $2.50 Georgette crepe, crepe de chine 1 Mink Cape— was $125.00, at........... ..$75.00 2 Mink Stoles— were $95.00, at... and satin overblouses and regu- ¥ Wolf Set— Jation models; fight and dark was $95.00, at.............. $55.00 shades; only a few; one or two of | 5 Fox Scarfs— a kind. were $35.00, at.............. $22.50 Women’s Coats Priced in Keeping With the Remnant Spirit Here arg three groups—some of the best values we've offered thi and that's saying a great deal. Those looking around for a “be: than-usual” coat at a “lower-than-usual” price should take advantage of the following items: . $45 to $60 40 Coats, of such excellent materials as Bolivia, Normandie, Ramona and Erminie; some have great collars of raccoon, opossum, nutria or wolf, while others have collars of self materials: pleated, panel and yoke backs; stralght and_ beited models make up this group; colors, navy, black, brown and Sorrento; sizes 36 to 42. $69.50 to $85 355 COATS 30 Handsome Coats with large fur collars of wolf, fox, skunk and beaver, made of Rivolia, Normandie. Erminie and Panvelaine. Among the distinctive style features contained In this group are blouse, belted and straightline effects, fitted bodices, graceful straight. line capes, and those elegant wrappy models; in navy, black, burro, marmot, brown and Sorrento; es 32 to 42. $110 to $155 20 Exquisite Wrap Coats, Blouse Ccats and Semi-fitted "Coats, dis- playing clever hand-embroidery and fringe trimmings; huge colars of kolinsky, squirrel, beaver, brown and taupe wolf, squirrel and mole, add to their wonderful appearance. The materlals are Mok et Velonde, PoHyanna, Cordana, Wondora and Panvelaine, in taupe, malay, burro, navy and black; sizes 36 to 40. A Remnant Message to Misses Remnant Day brings "a_wonderful message to misses—a message of fashion, together with value. MISSES’ COATS AND WRAPS Brown Polyanna Coat, beaver collar; size 16.......... Coat, taupe gerona, beaver collar; size 16.. Coat, Sorrento blue, platinum wolf; size 16 Brown Coat of Pollyanna, nutria trimmed; size 16. Wrap of marvella, collar and cuffs black wolf. Wrap, Sorrento blue, collar and cuffs black wolf. 250 Coats, of worsted jersey; nav 110.00 110,00 110.00 1—5165 6—$29.50 to $ 115.00 and tan; - sizes 16 to 18 7.50 1—$35.00 Brown Bolivia Coat, beaverette collar; size 18... 2385 6—$32.50 Coats, bolivia and normandie; convertible self collars; Si%e8 16-18 ....c..ciiiteiineriendacinedin. eeeeeresaianaas 2450 1—33‘1 0 Brown Bolivia Coat, Australian ononum collar; size 16 29.65 $45.00 Sport Coats, raccoon collar: green Taffeta and Lace Evening Frock; size 16 $26.50 Taffeta and Net Evening Dresses; sizes 1 2750 Black Evening Dress: size 16. Afternoon Dress, orange; size 3150 Lace Dinner Dress: size 16.. Georgette and Lace Dinner Dr it :: 1—$9r00 Dress, white net over peach; size 18... 4850 Remnants—Practical Everyday Dresses for Misses 1—$7.50 Jumper Dress, beach color; size 16. $2.00 2—$16.50 Canton Crepe Darby Dresses; size 16 © 750 2—$16.50 Serge Dresses, navy and black; size 16..... . 750 5—$18.50 Tricotine Regulation Dresses; sizes 14, 16, 18. 10.00 8 3—5 5.00 Black Canton Crepe Dresses; sizes 16, 0 Dresses, navy Canton crepe; sizes 16, 18. 5-——-8"5 00 Tricotine Dresses, navy; sizes 16, 18 AFewGlovesat | Smart Sailors at Remnant Prices dosiglh Regularly Remnant Day offers you -Some o to big chances in odds and ends of ”‘”“s"'”sa'75 58'75 good gloves! Just eight of them left. The famous $5.50 Strap Wrist Suede | Gage’ ~snd ‘Country Club” makes; of silk beaver or felt, Gloves, $1.95 and banded. A small lot of high-grade Gloves, -3 substantially reduced for quick Friday Hats, $5 disposal; broken sizes; tan &nd | 15 in all—we describe 3 of them. - gray. A pretty model of navy velvet with $2.25 Leatherette Gloves, 85¢ tan glycerine feathers; was Two-clasp models in white and | $18.50. beaver; better get here early One hat—was $26—of navy duy for these! o- tyne, with jaunty ostrich feather at side. ~ $17.50 hat of black panne velvet, v::’th cardinal red wings on both sides. Leatherette Gloves, in white and pongee; splendid for Christmas giving, and a saving, too! N ST ST R TS FROM MINE TO CONSUMER You can’t fight shy of cold without the heat-blast of good coal! Qrde'r your supply now at mine-to-consumer ces Immediate fiefivery on any gquantity. Phone -Main 5567 \, EASTERN CIIA‘L & MINING CO, ™= 125.00° Raré Flower Vases Our entire showing of imported wases 18 characterized by ez- 7 clusiveness of design. Give a di: tinctive flower-holder this Christ- Yanoe-Rast ano N 9rs. NE. 1216 F St. N.W. Pure Linen Handkerchi From Ireland, Switzerland, France and the Madeiras! What really is nicer for a Christmas remembrance than hankerchiefs, such as ours— pure linen, with hand embroidery or initials? We have collected them from many parts of the world for your approval. = From Ireland are ladies handkerchxcfs of pure linen, with hand-embroidered in corner designs. At 35c, 50c, $1.00. o From Switzerland are the Appenzell embroideries—pure linen. At 50c. Also men’s handkerchiefs, plain hemstitched and with initials. At 50c, 75c $1.00. From France are ladies’ linen handkerlhiefs, with lace footing, at 50c and $1.00, and men's hand- embroidered_initial handkerchiefs, 6 in a box at $4.25. From i are the hand-scalloped edge and eyelet embroidered corner designs, which these islands are noted. At 75c and $L00. There are almost unlimited patterns to choose from, el Extra—ijust arrived from Paris—novelties for the children, with 2 handkerchicis, at 50c. ior Centemerl Kid Gloves for Christmas! Special for Christmas Selling! $2.95 $425 two-clasp French kid, all sizes; sz 45 §500 strap wrist, finest French kid; black and white. Pair. . . pique sewn; white and light tan.... oves sewn P. K. is largely due to the fact that ? !\li}:,l\ll,\' firmlsr n this way, the The _increasing popularity of g grade of leather Gan be advantageously used with this particular style of sewing. style supermacy of fine light-weight kid is retained and the eiement of durability increased These Centemeri Kid Gloves with pique sewing are indeed a fine gift. How Many Pairs of Gold Stripe? For Mother—for Betty—for Ann— for Grace —and who else?, They all like Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Because They WEAR! | And WHY do they wear? First of all because the silk is 1009, pure; and second because garter clasps cannot ruin them! Garter clasps cuts, you know, are the chief causes of the “runs” which destroy silk Stockings, but the patent gold stripe at the bottom of the garter ‘hem of all Gold Stripe Silk Stockings stops all such “runs” and saves the stockings. That is why women want to buy them faster than we can get them. 'l'hntuwbyywnbwldpvetbmforanmhnn' That is why they are so popular! With Silk Garter Hems, $2.75 pair (tax 8c) These make a truly luxurious gift—and perhaps you'd like to buy a giit box from Paris to put in half a dozen pairs. With Mercerized Tops .$2.00 pair (no tax) Extra Heavy Silk, at.. .$2.50 pair (tax 5¢c) Ve also have a few with hand-embroidered clocks; done specially for us by our embroiderers, $3.25 pair—but there are not many of these. Silk Chemise and Camisoles, $1.95 An extra Friday event in our Underwear Shop. A ’mighty fine opportunity to buy an inex- pensive gift! Envelope chemise of good quality crepe de chine, in a dozen different models. Deep lace yokes and insertions, or georgette and lace medallions; ribbon sfraps. Light blue, flesh color, apricot, orchid and white. All full cut, well-made garments. Also camisoles of great at- tractiveness of fine satins and crepe de chine, trimmed with filet and val laces or with lace or georgette medallions; flesh color and white; ‘ribbon straps and buiit-up shoulders. $l 95 $3.00-Glove Silk Vests, Just a f;;v in tl'lesh and ribbon straps; u;}mh styles in pink and sky b! ‘ests, $1.95 color only, with tailored tops full length; also a few drop- $4.00 Glove Silk Bloomers, SZ.SS Plain and drop-stitch glove silk, elastic waist and knee; flesh color, sky blue, orchid and white. Remnant Shoes - ——Down Stairs Again! High shoes and low shoes, pumps oxfords and walking boots, footwear for business and dress—all are here—among the remnants. And’ while the range of sizeg is not complete in articular style, you are pretty sure to find YOUR size in some very desirable style. any one p: great enough to warrant an -early visit to our Shoe Department tomorrow The savings are —down stairs! A $2,95 $3‘:§51 At $4.95 17 pairs—$7.00 Wom- 41 pairs—$10.00 Women's Tan Calf Pumpe, with welt soles and low Cuban_ heels: serviceable and very attractive. They'li make an ideal pump for present-day wear with spats. 20 pairs—$7.00 Women's Pumps and Ox- fords, in_dark brown kid or patent Jeather; French heels, medium- weight soles; ideal for wear with spats. 5 5% 8% 7. T4, 8 A, ua 8; n, a!?*.t "fi '%'%a%.% . en's Tan Calf Ox- slm Ag{A._sl, s“ »:‘,,"". .“’IA g 11‘ n. 53, fords with ‘welt| eif, 7. Ti4: O 214 3. 30 4 412 & & ,,__; 10 Women's Boots, in a %, T, 2%, R 5 ity 18 A0l hers and colors: choles| soles, Cuban heels| 4. 7 -of Cuban and /vronch heels, with sturdy| and ball straps;|57 pairs—$10.00 Women's Dress Oxfords, soles. splendid quality | of black kid, with hand-turned soles and A, L0 0. 59, T B & e S 7; C, 8%, 4.|. and very stylish. A| French heels. Can be worn with %, 8%. -mend:g value for ”:':7 A4 :;2 3 54 rs—$ Patent Leather Strap| YoU OB can H Vet ”,‘,., T Eanly ‘and Moccasin_styles: TAEEEYC R S 1S 5 5%, 6% D e e e | Fommis s o e heeu. as well as w - S -eyelet models, wit) eather Baby B 1, 4, 4% 5 5% 6.7, 1%, 8; |17 palre-37.00 Wom | Sirench heels. A smart-looking tie that 18 extremely comfortable as well. | Bizes: A, 8%, T; C. 435, 6 6%, 7. D, 4, 4%, 6, 6%, 7, | { fine black kid, with 22 pairs—$8.00 Women's Black Suede welt soles and Cu- T ban_heel Strap Moccasin Pumps, with welt soles| ' 70, [0¢6 1o 5901 | 273 3 pairs—38.00 Women'y Black Kid Lace o lng;» flat heels Just & small % | tremely comfort. | Boota.with sturdy welt soles and the able shoe that will be appreciated by ‘women who are on their feet a great deal. Sizes: AA, 5, 5%, 6 8%, 7; B, 3, 5%, 6%. Cuban heels. These shoes com- blne quality, style and value to so marked a degree that you simply can- not sl!ord 30 overlook this offering. m o8 A ; C 5, 6%, 6, 6%, 7. airs—§8.00 Women's Black Lace Boots, 51‘vlth hl'thnr Louis heels, medium, nar- row toe and lon: vl.mm. urvieelble and neat. . Bizes: A, 4%, 5, 5%, 6; B, 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 5%, Sizes: AA, all siges, i Men, 3% D, ail sizes, 2% t was underwritten by thirteen individuals, the premiunm

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