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14 SLEEPY BELGRADE FAST BECOMES CONTENDER AS BALKAN “PARIS” By the Assoclated Press. BELGRADE, Jani 3. —Bel- grade is now vying with Bucha- rest for the-title of “Paris of the Balkans.” The cit7 is heing rapid- Iy transformed from a sleepy, mel- ancholy, unattractive® provinclal town to something like a European capital. Its stores are full of lux- uries, jewels, rich furs, silks, lin- gerle, expensive confections, per- fumes and cosmetics. Everybody seems to have ample money to buy these articles. A'tide of prosperity is now flowing through the coun! ‘There is not sufficient room in the capital for the ‘thousands of Slavs who want to come here from the united provinces. Several thousand new buildings are under construction; the streets are being repaved: parkes, publln squares and an esplanade are planned; a new royal palace and & new parliament bullding are nearing completion; MONEY AND CHAMPAGNE PARADISE FOR GERMAN POLITICAL PRISONERS BY GEORGE WITTE. By Cable to The 7d Ch'cago Daily N ‘Copyrient, 16530 DT e BERLIN, Juniary ‘26.—Bavaria is a paradise for political prisoners, according to statements made in a debate in the Munich diet. Under * the leadership of Ernest Toller, a radical poet and communist, who is serving a sentence of several years in the fortress of Nieder- schoenfeld, a *“hobo ball” was given.. The prisoners ran around ‘masquerading as kalsers.” princes, famous generals and other royal- ist characters. At the same time they consumed immense quantities of food and liquor, including champagne. The communists ' of Germany played Santa Claus for their im- prisoned comrades, and on Christ- mas morning the men found in their stockings 21,000 marks in cash and almost three tons of delicatessens, including every kind of alcoholic beverages, smokes and other “liebesgaben.” ““The prisoner: e getting as fat e i ' CHICAGO, January 26.—Three offi- cials of the M~ster Steamfitters’ As- sociation and three contractors were named .n an ind.ctment returned by the special grand jury investigating; Jabor troubles here. The indictments charge that the men conspired to fix the price of heating plants. ‘Those indicted are Charles Glennon, secretary of the assoclation; Lewlis T. Baun, his assistant; Charles M. Rau, business agent of the steamfitters’ um n, and Robert Wray, John R. Kohn ‘William A. Pope, contractors. —— FRENCH DOLLS, KNOWN AS GOOD LUCK CHARMS, HAVE JAPANESE RIVAL ARIS, January 1—Nénette and Pinnnn. those funny little Frem:h dolls o long regarded as good luck charms. at last have a rival, whe bids faif to be even mere pop- ular. He is Nikki. a chubby, plaintive. porcelain Japanese doll, with painted features and sleek hair, ghort, fat arms and legs full of character. ;A pudgy hand holds a Japanese 1: and his eyes and mouth are le open, as if in amazement at approaching future. Nikki is rded as the most attractive In the claim of charms which have appeared since 1914. His quilted #itin _coat gives him a friendly fireside air which endears him to every an the construction of a great ata- 1 dium is cn!imfilltafl. and the Eovernmeut is offering prizes of 00,000 francs for the best plsn for the lngro"ment and beavtid- cation of the city. Weat Know Belgrade. “You won't know Beigrade in another five yurl, m cltisens say proudly; “We.shall have a capi- tal worthy of & nnllon of 13,000,000 people and a city that will attract Europeans.” It is & city of strong contrasts. In. the heart of the business, bank- ing and shopping sections the visi- tor sees many peasants, herdsmen and handmade urrn carts drawn by the immemorial o: An American vlluor was startied to see an aged ex-soldier carrying a coffin on his back through the crowded shopping district of the capital. It was oxphlnod that the Serbian undertakers made their deliveries of coffins gruities are constantly to be seen in the capital. = _pigs,” complained one reaction- m ut i ferdne o he flcl thlt one prisoner had put on fourteen pounds in the last two months. “If you don't stop this the other radicals will find the vocation of political prisoner so attractive that they will fight to see who can get in wrong with the government first and be sent to Niederschoenfeld.” It is, however, reported that the Kappist leader, Von Jagow, wWho is serving a five-year term ln Pomerani: hll etitioned to transferre varia, 8o lhe laugh may ba on the reactionaries. PAY AS YOU WISH C NORWOOD!] For resurfaciag old fleors and mew | | ones of hardwood. Workmanship i suaranteed. 1428 B St. S.E. Phene Line. 3081 » You can give the dnildm Dr. Bell's ‘ Pme-Tar-H?uy too httlc today from any druggist. DrBell’ 1 N sity. Chestnut Farms Pasteurised Milk receives the highest official’ HE people who have achieved. who have become large, strong, vigorous people, who have I reduced their infant mortality, who have the best trades in the world, ‘ who have an appreciation of art, literature and music, and who are i ftogreasive in science and in every activity of the human intellect, ‘are - g the people who have used MILK : and its products liberally."—Dr. . McCollum of Johns Hopkins Univer- rating of the, health department for the District. of Columbia Selected as a Model for the British Public Perfectly Pasteurized Milk Guernsey Pasteurized Milk Certified Milk—Cream—Buttermilk Butter—Eggs—Cottage Cheese EMIGRANTS BACK HOME Speakers -t hfll Ooncn- Say Ration Could Use Many Mfl*‘ By the Acsclated Press. PARIS, January 26.—~Nationalisa- tion of the Irish rallways and banks were among the measures recom- mended to the Irish government in today’s debate in the world congress Ry (nsu DISCUSS CALLING - Delegates upon the nical Men, omas AR IN SN SR A TN S R TSI S S S .. - . A ’ Suits—Come Friday We think most of these will be dis- posed of. s 500 40 Navy and Brown Sults, with fur col- siges 32 RMIMI( l—lh Black Jersey Sult, 23846 bitord dijxiure utt .-D.ll.\ Jacket; size 33 bust.... ?5-00 3C and 38; pleated el backs A Sy b R e $15 00 6—3$79.60 and $85.00 \5‘1‘11 lnl‘l, hand er‘nlnbr%ld-ry 7, 1y Durro A n; 3 54 " §95,00 1-—$79,50 N-vy Biue Tricotine !-. w ith hand embroidery; 0—$/ '50 Blllll. nnvy. burro and hhck dnvat de laine and tricotin 5 00 36 to ! ze 34 1 IB And $95 Suits, of handsome mor syne and orlanda cloths; tailored .t’ltl with long jackets; sizes 36 to 43; navy, mlmot. brown $50 00 and Fur- | or black 5.00 1) & k duvette; a box kaal: ::Is 86 ...iieiniaais teesene $65.00 4—8125 to Sllu Embroidered trimmed Suits; 40; bl sizes 36 to knlv! blue, brown and Remnants in Gloves ‘We're cleaning out in this department, too, before inventory, and these broken lots are offered at ‘mnext-to-nothing” prices. $1.00 to $2.00 Gloves, 65¢c Chamoisette, Leatherette, B8ilk and Woolen Gloves in this lot; two-clasp Chamoisette and Leatherette; strap-wrist, 12-button and 16-button Chamoisette; two-clasp and long Silk Gloves; wrist length and Gauntlet Woolen Gloves. Broken lots and sizes; a few slightly imperfect. All at 65¢ a Pair (No Exchanges) | $2.00 and $3.00 Gloves at 95¢ 2-button and _strap-wrist washable Chamofs Gloves; broken sizes; a fine lot. $3.00 and $3.25 Gloves at $1.65 2-clasp fine French Kid Gloves, in black, white and.gray: llghfl soiled and mussed from ouf Jan Sale; all sizes represented. A vllue yuu il not see again soon. Friday Remnants in Hats The Hats are wonderful a: fllthe prices not last velve! combinations, 8—Hats. Some of ous comhlned ‘with 37.50 Only a few Winter Hats left, and we 80 remarkable that they long. 102%1ats, "ot ‘Vaiues $10°to"§16 smart tailored and lnor! models are included in lhil Jot at ...... must_close them out before inventory. ¢ Hats; values $36.50 to $8.50; Hats, for, each... 3 : $1.50 1 1—Gold Hat, brown valve!, ‘25 ty flo and satin rlbbon. m.s for. 1—Draped Spanish Siiver Tu ba steel beads and pi 35, for .. Black velvet velvet; stunning $18.50, £ ° Fur Hats Half Price $15 all sedl at $7.50. $25 seal and nutria at $1R50. $19.50 seal, wlth brown faille; embroid- ered in henna, at $9.75. SII 50 lllll. (old biue), with mole, at 99.75. model; 2 R Unusual remnants of Dbeautitully fittpd Umbrellas, at two attractive lnd sufe- fire, quick-sale prices. $7 to $10 Umbrellas at $5.90 Only a few that we were able to get for Friday remnant sales. They will all go this Friday. Rainproof taffeta silk, some with bakalite hmdles and_rings, others with applewood handle and leather strap; oolors, red, green, purple, brown and navy. $12 to $16 Silk Umbrellas, $8.95 These are not really remna.nm, but selected from @ group of samples for special sale. They are beautifully mounted with tips and handles of amber, sterling silver and bakalite, made of full wide tape silks, in all colors. A marvelous buy! You'll Want a Lot of These Hosiery Remnants For such values are unheard of even in remnant sales. We're closing out these lines pfior to inventory. 3%c and 50c Stockings, 35¢c; 3 Pairs for $1.00 These are Lisle Stockings; mock seam: back well reinforced; in bheln Tuss: iees. Sl 85¢ to SI.SO Stockings, 65¢ A Covion, Sisokings: sotion sl wew cotton 3 :.&l reinforoed; most all sises; in black, ocordovan, Russian calf; an nxt.rl- rsm~ nant value, * $2 and $230 Silk Stockings, !Se Remnants of fine, full-fashioned silk smm“n all silk and mercerized garter to] oudd shades and sizes, bllt excellent lufl. all of them. flndfi.?SSi!kShehn.SlJS Amunnmmammglmm-n also ttorns; ocanily R Famwes, ol _ 1250 to 325 Wool Stockings, Theso are all-wool and silk and wool, in plain and heu.hsr shades, some with fancy checks, in nearly all sizes, An at- u‘ouu Iot at & most unusual price. of the Irish race, where ways and means of helping Ireland to economic | ¥ independence were under discussion. English-owned industries in Ireland to, dllflnetb Irish enterprises. In talking on the subject, lary MaoSwiney of Cork declal the common uluunlhlr with the En{llm provided for in the Anglo-Irish done away with do hing toward keeping British capital out of Ireland. Ilu hes Kelly of New York declared all t! of Irish life was in the hands of in- WASHINGTON, D. who apoke also insisted necesstly of transforming Miss red of the Irish trades abrof would have to be efore ‘Ireland could agricultural maximum, e economic machinery in food. IR RSN IR IR SRR TN SN SN NI This is the last Friday in our fiscal year and the most important Friday of ‘all Every remnant sold makes our inventory sheet look that nants into money. this consequently is the big clear terests -nhflnm.le tn alw' t won'-.ona !hlt.&ht -nnut:n J ul strangie gnhlnorr ‘was thken out of foreign The eventual return of Irish emi- grants to their native home to help in bulldlnl' up the country was dis- cussed, the speak Ireland could use a great many men who have and that ultimately be able to utilize much ad- ditional farm labor, I production up to ‘which would be three times her own needs O, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922. tio,to, frumadochs | MANY TEAGHERS TO MEET. !m“rfll!loouu-wfllmlop- resented at Hopewell. Special Dispateh to Tha Star. Va., ers agresing that P Lrieh. | eld, will ho At least -nond un eonlen learned nehnlcnl she would bringing hfi? speakers _estimated tion Harrls 't an I R O PR AR R T S RO Y S\ S G AR SR SR ettetfs This Friday Counts Ho! Teachers from ten eommea. lneludln‘ Surrey an .dmuonil confe: snos in HD ewell March 23, 24 and teachers are e: £ the lnl- will urlnr addresses, among them State Su urlntnade‘;n o’,l Instruc- 3 stne Nomll for !hn vlnlun 1 1 made b o’; I-'R. 26.— January CHICAGO, Jsnuary 26. Chete: scted to igh offi- system of Vir- 22 seaway. order work be, L. Jar-| soon as possible. CHR RS for turning rem= much better, and .away day in every one of our departments. Pnces are printed in small type, but it will pay you to read them all. No exchanges, no refunds on these goods—all sales must be regarded as finall COATS— Most Important Because we have big money tied up in these garments! 1—3$35.00 Navy Velour Cloth sealette collar nl:e 511.85 ; $15.85 $21.85 $29.85 irimmed Coats, black; sizes 3 3316 Normandy 1 Velour material; nutria collars; navy and brown; sizes 36-42 ... 6—3$69.50 Coats of hormlndy cloth; large beaver collars; ballod models; brown and 1‘—’1. 50 to $69.50 Sel in black panvelaine, gray, brown and navy, Normandy and cream chinchilla 1—379.560 Velvet Cap! a Dbright evening -huAe~ mouffion Collar ............ 833 50 5—365 Coats of Normlndyl, navy, brown $39.85 $39.85 $42.85 ¢ $43.85 38 5—3$75 B use Coats, of black and brown Normandy; large wolf collars 4—386! Normandy drown and black: llylel. beaver collars, d—us Panveiaine Cay lars of mole, nutria ssum; belted 36 Australian 223110 Binck —! ac wnpvy style .......... 2—3110 Black Normandy Coats; panel back; black $58.85 collar and Q acul c.ollnrl and cuffs; 123105 “Cordons. Cioth Coaf: cuffs of Bcotch mole; judt enough embroide: tris size 3¢ line models. Size 36....... styles; jersey sleeves; earacul cuffs 4—3115 Cnrdonl cxom Co-lu beautien? styles; Jenn. eeves; caracul cufl- and uhnnldn collnr trim- med with wlde band of 1—3$145 Coat 1k veldyne, in the marabou shade; slik fringe side trim., with double chin ot collar of beaver; size 36.. 1—$95 Stylish Stout Cnn ., in black Normandy; ono-\lm colllr nnd cuffs.......... $63.85 |. - $59.85 | Raincoat Remnants . ‘We are clearing out our stock and have only a few left. They will go fast, so come early. 4—3$25 Raincoats, green and gray silk rubber lined, all- around belt; sizes 36 to 40... A Great Lot Blouse Remnants For Friday’s Sale The values are quite exceptional—so much so that we expect these blouses to move very fast. Come early and get the best. § $2.00 Cotton Blouse, 95¢ Sure to be cleaned out early. 25 odds and ends, one of & style, in all white; colored cotton blouses. Clearing out at the above price. $5.00 Silk Blouses, $1.15 ‘This price will be for Friday’'s sales. 50 crepe de chine and georgette tie- back and slip-over mndels; some very at- tractive styles in black, trimmed -with white piping. _ $4.00 to $5.00 Handmade, $1.95 They will all go Friday. Fine batiste and voile; all handmade, handdrawn work, and some are trimmed ‘with real fllet lace; Tuxedo and V neok; also @ few frill models in this collection. $5.00 to $7.50 Georgette Crepe Blouses, $2.95 Overblouse effects, slip-over - and tie- back; white, flesh and sque; trimmed with real fillet lace and fine tucks; gray, navy and brown; are beaded or embroid- ered; some very charming styles. $7.50 and $8.95 Suit Blouse, $495 Fine georgette crepe; regulation models; rolled or flat collars; trimmed with real filet lace; white, flesh, bisque and navy. Last Friday Sale of Dresses Before - Inventory Just a few items of remnants that will clean out new stock because their ,values are so great. Street, Afternoon, Evenlag and Dance Dresses 7 ’Woolbmm 25 Polret twill and tricotine; wool “.—r:h:oldory and bead mmmmg. Bul- gatian trimmihg on sleeves and skirts; sises 33-38.. u—-:n Polnt twm ang tr mmt e; blue; 9—$24.76 and and triootin bratd n-ummn 3 Dresses; sises 5—$33.50 Jersey One-vlm Dre: beaver, ~ black rown; sises 33-36 .... = . = 43.50 stralght lines, blue and brown S Folret tmu.&lmfl Diack ‘m‘:: =0 braid _trimming a 3 siges 33-36 ..... ”21 4 9—3$40 coat model, s t front an blouse back; vest of m lwk m duvetyn; sises 32 to sl 2—$47.60 navy Pm;ot twill, u-urm 1ines; button trimm! i mm black and mohnlk. e 3338 $32.50 ice and full tunlc; size Sl.... . girdle; size 40 . twill; ltrlltht 1line two have vests of 1—3$59.50 navy Poiret twill; u'lmmtd 1n i .50 3—379.60 blno Poiret twill, -lnbontoly |—1 Poiret S hhac “and bnl trimming; old blue; button tflmlnn' Jet beads; ch button immed, S Uee red stiening: $34,50 gold thread an ® size 40 ...... l—'-lfild nl\sy :zleul&nl.n n:n‘r;unlfi. and embroideres an blue; Sise 38.....c..un- $36.50 3—$75 /blue and black Po(rot twill, sl CHI g a0l mming; ®ises 38 t0 44 . eoeeiiainonans ’50 1—$116.50 blue Poiret twill; coat style, elaborately trimmed with heavy all- iflk blac! ‘ brg“q" volry e I Anse 1—$98.50 straightline Alurnoon Dress; navy se! over black satin; serge tunic; embroidered in brown and nld threa deep. ambnlflcred $69.50 cuffs; stze 38.. 1—$143.50 navy Polfet twill, with gray trimming, ‘and “buttons; very stylish rnoon dre it l—-m;s' .;:.-.v-y“md b\lni 'l;oh-et twill; waist and skirt elaborately u'lmmcd with gray and black @&titching; 38 and 43....cccc0iennnee 1—395 nvy duvetyn, golden beaver col- lar and cuffs, also bottom trlnnod with deep brown cuff; straight button dress; size Sl.....‘... 569‘50 Silk Dresses 17—3$25 and_$32.50, taffeta and canton ::r;pe. ?d lln(l co':ded. 3lzllo Span- sh lace trimming; sises 1040 ok ovenes $18.50 7—$49.50 Roshanara ‘Creps Dres straightline styles; contrasting thread SR PIIRIS1930 10—3$40 and $48 Dresses, black canton and creps de chine embroidered and tal- lored styles; aizes 38 and m 50" 14—$35 and $45 Drefier blue, black and brown; george! orepe, canton crepe, r?. de chine, knm s ureope. beaded and plain trimming, ‘with ted t 5 “ To g Diner funioer Mo L 2150, 1—?0]’;53 black l:ndmn ':t:m plaited over tunic; dee] 4—3$76 blue nna hlnk canton crepe and kitten’s ear straight lines and tunic style; lllk braid trim- “G ming; aizes 43% t0 50%....... ! Large Women's Silk Dresses 1~—$120 black kitten's ear orepe; jet trim- ming; very handsome afte 339 noon dress; size 46%.......... - . . Remnants in Skirts Even remnant lots of these goods are almost gone. We have only these items in Bkirts left before inventory. 15—$10.50 Skirts, in striped prur:lll. black and white only; box pleate vn.h narrow belt. walstbands $5 00 5-4!&‘0 Bkirts, in navy and black serge: plaited and straightline styles; $5 00 sizes 36 and 28 waistbands.... Furs at Remnant 0 Prices A wonderful assortment of odd pieces in the remnant clearaway. They will go quickly. Fur Coats 80 Coney Coal 136 Bay BSeal 0: 150 Inunot Ooat; skunk trim. Kllun ‘oat... 1—mo muk lu-km 1—$285 Mole Coat; plain 13400 Mole Coat; trimm: 1—$400 Hudson Eeal Wrap Remnant Discoveries In Leather Bags and Purses A wonderful display at most attrac- tive and unusual prices. Up to $1.95 In swagger and envelope styles, in pin seal, crepe seal, patent and calfskin: colors, black, gray and brown. You'll find these leather bags remarkable valués, for they have been marked to insure their being sold. . Repriced at $3.95 Another lot of fine Leather Bags and rees in crepe seal, patent and calf- skin, fitted with change purse and mirror. ked at a price which looks toward their quick disposal regardless of their fine quality and value. Up to $10—Special, $5.90 me of these leather bags are leather l(nod. ull fitted; colors. black, brown, fr tan. A wondeérful lot of ather md- in this lot, which should not be included in a remnant sale at all. $12 to $15 Bn‘o-SpouAl. $895 These form a splendid uunrumm or Leather Bags, ln pin seal, seal and beaver calf, all nlcely !lned lnd fitted. Very smart. A wonderful lot. Our Neckwear Remnants are “Finds” Priced low enough to dispose of them all. €1.00 and $1.50 Neckwear, 75c Quite & variety of attractive etyles: vestees of net. with Peter Pan collars trimmed with lace; linen vestees finished with dlack bow. high neck shieids. round lace oollars, middy ties in blue and black, organdy guimpes, linen collars. €2.50 to $3 50 Neckwear, $1.75 If you want the best cholce come early for these real filet lace sets; organdy collars trimmed with real lace, baby Irish collars, net sets, vestees, guimpes with- out sleeves, sets of pique and imported gingham, pongee vests, linen sets, suedeen vests in gray and tan. W “»00 and $5.00 value, marked at $3.96 d $3.50. Just 15 more at these extremely low Pre-Inventory prices, Dance and Evening Dresses 18—$40 and 345 taffeta and chiffon; all evening shades; bodices are lace trim- med; some have =mall sleeves; skirts are pannier and corded; Nul $ 32t038....0.niannnn 2150 X;szfl;l;u::d robe over whlu $24 50 Afternoon, Evening nnd Dance Dresses 3-—$62.50 faille brocaded silk; bllle. yeliow and rose; long lines; wide sash; after- noon dresses; sises 3¢ to 326 50 12380 to $65 taffeta Dance Froocks, all tel shades; corded and 33350 past ruffied, skirts; sizes 33 to 40 2365 pale pink chiffon Dance Frocks; silver girdle and ruffled $3450 akirts; sises 33-34.. 2355 pale blue, also pink taffeta; silver thread embroidery; Paris skirts; sizses 3¢ and 38...... o Intensive Shoe Selling! _Owing to alterations in our basement, our final Shoe Clearing for our fiscal year must be confined to our main floor department. This makes intensive selling necessary—and tomorrow’s prices reach a new low level on broken size lines. Just see! $4.75 Made to sell for $10.00 and $12.00—145 pairs of Women's Strap Pumps. There are Dark Brown Suede or Pearl Kid and Dark Gray Suede, and some Patent Leather and Gray Suede combination. There are some low baby French heels, but the greater pu.rlt of them are medium height French heels. ‘Sizes—AAA, sizes 4% to 7. AA, sizes ¢ to 7%. A, sizes 3% to 8. B, sizes 3 to 1% C, sizes 2% to 7. D, sizes 5, 5%, 7. $3.65 Made to sell lor no.oo-u pairs of Women's Black Kid Oxfords, hand-turn soles and French hull. soft, dressy and good looking. Slu’—AA. 6. 4% 5, 5%, 7%. & s % o, e . 4, 4%, 5, 6 7, Th. " $4.75 - Mads to_sell for $10.¢ 00—14 D‘Il‘l of ‘Women's and Brown Pumps, low Cuban heels and welt nlu. ‘nuylr- ‘wonderful values; very serviceable. Il.lCI—AA. C 0T T%; A, 4%, S .*. 'l. 7%. e & 33, 4. 6%, € . 7, T%. cq: s 3, 3%, 4%, 5, 6%, 7. . 95¢ Made to sell for $7.00—62 pairs of Womuu Black Kid Lace Boots, leather m& n.llmn n-.rro' toes; soft, nomlor e. P SAM.' 4 ¢ H l, 5%. v 4 434, 5 S%. “Made| to sell m $7.00—-113 pairs of ‘Women's Tan Calf Oxforis, welt &oles nn Cuban hnl ; practical, serviceable ‘and good looking. * $4.75 Made to sell for $1000 and $1200— 56 pairs of Women’s Black Kid French® Heel Lace Boots, with welt soles; they are good shoes, and well worth while. Sizes—AA, 4%, 5 5%, 6, A, 3 M A:, 5, gfi: 6, 8. B, 3V 4 4 B, 3,4, 4% 5 5%. . . $550 Made to well for m.»—n paire: of ‘Women's Black Caif Lace Boots, wm: low. m heels and medium narrow jdeal young woman's -hoo—unhubl- and good looking. man of the faculty of the Farmville ents to provide quarters teachers are now be- steict Buperintendent Hoke. ——— CHICAGO URGES SEAWAY. ‘The city coungil by a unanimous vote approved | of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence deep A resolution was adopted directing the mayor to appoint & spe- clal> committee to urge Congress to n on the project as t choker collar; size 18...... Ak R R SRR I T T RIS (N S SR e SRS SO S women who cannot lucation. N versit) Remnant Day savings on misses’ gar- mell(_l are very ;attractive, for we are clearing out all odd garments before in- ventory and it is a clean sweep. lfillll' a.b Hn.sw o $35.00 Rain Coats; tan, névy; sises 16-18...... 1—$46 Velour Coati navy blue; beaverette collar; size 16.... 1-32080 Navy Blue Bolivia Coat; sisé 15... 3—3$30 Bolivia Cos! blue, brown; size 1—$95 Oriando Cloth Coat; navy; sise 18. $12.50 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00: $35.00 and eorrento blue; sisé 15... 3—$87.50 Tan Wrap Coats; siges 16-18...... 3—$76 Blouse Coats; navy blue; squirrel collar; sises 16-18 } $35.00 blouse back silk velvet Evening mouffion collar and npbhlr? $38. 50 1—3$110 Evening Wn of silk velvet; delft Dblue, with ermine 54850 Misses’ Dresses 2—82250 Sport Dresses; white and finn whi lu and orange; $5.00 g_ Dsfzz 50 Nl')’ Blu e $8'50 2—$26 Navy Blne wall Dnuen. sines 1608 oo oo $9.50 535 all black Crepe de Chine: g, sleoves, full akirt; sises §Q 5() '$10.00 : $10.00 g peach and laven- $10.00 """ $15.00 26—3$35 Navy Blue ’Prlcotlne Dresses; sives 14, 16, 15 . $15.00 Final Clearance of Mxnu Better Dresses $35.00 $35.00 $35.00 $35.00 $35.00 $35.00 $35.00 ‘White Geor‘e!l- ;. size 16 4—3$25 Tricotine Dresses: navy. sizes 16-18. 1—356.00 Lace Dinner Dress ‘white and orchid; sise 16 1—$65 Roshanara Black Dress; size 16 2—$49.50 Silk Faille; black; siges 16-18... 1—$55 Black Cnnt.on Crepe, size 16... buded. H“ 50 Canton Crepe Drellel. black, brown; sizes 16-18. 1—$47.50 Black Satin Drefl. size 14 1—$35 Black Canlon Crepe Drese; size 16.. .. 2—3$75 Canton Crep e 1es ., AT Mk $38.50 2—$89.50 Navy Blues:":ad Buith: size 157, rrerer 921.50 4—;::5106 nlrovrn Tweed Suits; 521.50 3—3$77.50 Imported TWEOd Sultr gray, brown; size 18........ 4—3$75 Reindeer Box Suits; nutria collar; size 16.. 1—3-9 50 l\nvy Blue Duvet de 16 uit; wolf collar: size 535.00 1—3$105 Brown Duvet de Laine Sn't: shawl collar and pockets of wolf; $45 00 $23.50 $31.50 size 16 ........ . Underwear Remnants Are Plentiful and Attractive We are going to dispose of all of these. These. prices- will take care of that—giving wonderful values. $1.00 Boyshform Brassieres, 45¢ rlgoy::::n;n fi?'fum' in couon mate- w rial,” edgeq ace; tape straps; flesh $150 Silk Camisoles, 65c Satin and crepe de chine Camisoles; trimmed; straps or built-up sho;lde:ce €3 00 Silk Camisoles, $1.35 Satin_and crepe de chine Camisoles, ,t:(;;;lfid ‘Il? val and fillet laces, lace ons; also extra size cami built-up shoulders. S $1.45 *? Ravehform Brassieres, Boyohtorm Brassieres. n feu red - Hal; silk strap; flesh color, T ToC $3.00 Muslin Underwear, $1.65 m(“;o;lr:;mfnvcllom thamlno. Petticoats TS; lace an b - med; slightly soiled. A and s?so .u.,f:.,sxflfug.?‘.mfimf }Agg pleated flounces, a fow 1d! bloomers. i St s $5.00 and $5.90 Glove Silk Underwear, $2. Glgafl::lk Blfool::;-. u‘:fl.-' and Envel. se, of & ty; flesh nnly. slightly soiled. g D *fi 00 Slll.;= Ullldm, wns and Envelope Chemise, dc uhlno and radiu i..t-!'lmuml "o: !mnéeps tadlored - mod oll with' hemstitching; - flnh and white. in radium and are) a chine;,. flesh, whits, orebid. - . v dd 85 Radium Silk and All-jersey Petticoats; straightline , with tucks and.motifs: black, Davy, bisque, gray, taupe .and green. . $12.50 i $9.85 1608 model, with ash; - pink, ue, orchid ‘and Copenhagen: u..‘;'éf"...‘!r.i‘ iaves and berer b Cotue orchid and Copenhagen. o, ~$8.50 Breakfast Coats, $5.85 * Satin Breakfast Coats, straightline model; trimmed with ruching; pockets and $22.50 Rabfl‘r $18.00 3 4 Qulll.‘finbel. ded with llmbl wool; long” sleeves; peach, flesh. and American Beauty.

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