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8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922, men, for ‘publicity for the George e ment at the Farragut. Boston B Pittsburgh 227 FS.NW MOSTIMPORTANT SALE! Sidney Webb, Miss Elizabeth Kem Princess Bertha Cantacuzene, Mis Louise Ross Todd, Miss Gladys Chap- Speaker and Mrs. Gillett Honor Guests at Last State Dinner of Season at _ the White House Last Night.. HE last of the series of pre- | Park Hotel. Covers will be laid for scribed state dinners given | tWenty-four. this season by the President w’l‘hck Emegrv;", n‘!’l‘ Arrl:ul!uu:e ed-nd and Mrs. Harding, that of 1ast dln.:'ur Glnll’ly . lace entertained at . t evening at their apart- night in honor of the Speaker and|ment at Wardman Park Hotel. There Mrs. Gillett, was second In point of | were covers for twelve. beauty and elegance to no 8tate func-| w0 poioretorr wite of the minis- tion ever given in the mansion, dlnd }er tot nulnrln.dvm rocsl‘ve lznturhm marked the first lady of the land asly tomorrow afternoon in her home one of the most competent and|®t 1629 16th street. istresses the White House| The Vice President and Mrs. Cool- ;:ll‘.:‘vzl'mh:d. ldge, the ambassador of Great Britain Miss Jane Story, the Misses Mont Louise 'Littauer and Miss Camilla Sewall. These members of Miss Bromwell's company will also act as ushers at the mass meeting which Minn. will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 Prince and Princess Boncompagni row from New York for their home in e === ==l ton shortly after their arrival in this man Park country. Princess_Boncompagni was S e ot (he ntatoiuite and Lady Geddes, and the assistant v 'uber were fragrant with spring flowers and roses artistically placed, and the table 3 ‘was unusually beautiful in its decora-| Charles W. Richardson in their home tion of pink roses, snapdragons, yel-|on —Connecticut avenue. The forty MISS MILDRED BROMWELL, low jonquils and ‘ferns, short stem-|guests were members of the medi- | Captain of & large party of girls from med "pink roses with a graceful]cal profession or intzested in medi- | diplomatic, oficial and resident woel- tracery of fern trailing eftectively|cine. The ambassadorlof Great Brit-lety, who will assist in the drive for e e cloth between the vases,|ain gave greetings from the British!the George Washington victory me- Oile the full gold service was used.| Medical Association and amoni the|merial fum ‘Mrs. Harding wore a beautiful gown [guests were Senator Lawrence C. 2 of Goth of gold with a flame-color | Phipps, Senator L. Helsler Ball, Rep- thread showing from beneath the web, | resentative S8amue] E. Winslow, Rep- e O iy draped flame-color | resentative Wallace H. White, jr.;|Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Oulahan, Mrs. "'“:“l}““d the skist. There was a| Gov. Shoup of Colgrado, Dr. Alexander | Philip H. Patchin, Miss Carolyn Nash, tule softened e o bold, and threo | Lambert of New York. Dr. George de|Miss Cora Barry, Miss Alys M. Down- train of the cloth of 010 ¢ crystals | Schwinetz of Philadelphia, Dr. George | ing, Miss Dorothy Connor, Miss Har- o B e otor were placed L. Simmona of Cnieago, Dr. Geary|rict Love Miss Patricla Alnsa, Mr. walst . Dr. v, Dr. A. W. mot Lewis, Mr. Blaine Malian, sicross the xr':n:hlzfl‘ov‘ve e ot Eoswell, Gen.~Merritte 1Ireland. Ad-|Commander John Rodgers, Capt. Da- line and from e med below the hem | Miral Edward Rhodes Stitt, Surgeon|vid F. Barry, Capt. R. L. Montague, o7 'the skirt. She wore & collaret of | NGB HHER O SRV Faager and Br | Gieut plohu | Crelghton and Licut ent an Y Roces -G er. The table had a center- black with a diamond ornam . R. Boggs of Baltimore, Col. Vic-|5iece of white lilacs, pink snapdrag- rich feather 2 carrled & long black ost N auBhn of A AT M iioton | ons and pussy willows, and after the 8mall company of debutantes of this|with Mrs. Smith. season at bridge followed by tea, and Hugh 8. Cumming, mother of the|in-law, Mr. and hosteus, presided at the tea table ye: terday and will again assist this afternoon. £ when thei® guests numbered forty. TRIMMED HATS IN AUTHENTIC ADVANCE SPRING 1922 STYLES Hats Designed $ Hats to Meet to Sell at With Fastidieus $15 to $20 Feminine Approval tomorrow afternoon for the last time this season and will have with her | *on8¥ evening. Speaker and Mrs.- Gillett, Senator|Gorgas, Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe, Miss dio of Mrs. McNamee for dancing. Brandegee, Senator anf|Mabel Boardman, tho Blshop of Wash | wiss Margaret Selecman Hammill, xter, Senato! ngton, . Rev. Ire . arding: , e Sonator and Mra| Mr Henry Wellcome of London, Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. oor home in New York, and will spend }\;'uv:l:d 8, Freiinghuysen, Represen- | Herbert Putnam, Mr. Charles | Hammill of Prince Willlam county, ith G pe! the week end with Col. and Mrs. q 2 . are at Hot Springs. for a short stay. o : Washington Memorial and Victary sri 5 drive.” Miss . Mildred . Bromwell is| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ryan, have 7 f & captain of a company of young ladies | €one to Palm Beach, where they are | mm——onot o C TR 0 who will be on-duty in several of the [at the Everglades Club n b . local banks for distribution of liter- o v % : ature pertaining to the fund. Miss| Mr. Lloyd Garrison of New York Bromwell will be assisted by Miss |arrived in Washington yesterday and |ff - Virginia. Many charming hospitali- | gomery, Miss Anna Hamlin, Miss| ;o500 yeing arranged for her upon | her return, on February 25, for al further stay In this city before Ttaly. Prince and Princess Boncom-| Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Harrh N pagnhk made a brief visit in Washin \-on: alr'é_m)mnf :%mnl ';ryl:to{Vn:\;t formerly Miss . Margaret Draper,| Mrs. Leila H. B. Smith of Summit, daughter of the late Gen. and Mrs.|N. J., will be hostess at a tea on Sat- ‘Willlam F. Draper of Washington. urday, February 25, fram 4 to 6 o'clock —_— at 2400 16th street. Mrs. Elbridge "'l Miss Diana Cumming entertalned a|Moore of New York city will receive will entertain a small company again} Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Roberts have this afternoon at bridge and tea. Mrs.|as their guests their son and daughter- Ernest Weeks NOW ON SALE Hlustrated Memorial Roberts of Watertown, Mass. Mrs. James H. Cassidy, wife of for- Eis et mer Representative Cassidy of Ohio, To the Victims of the Gen. and Mrs. George F. Downey:is in Washington for a visit and is were hosts at dinner last evening|staying at Wardman Park Hotel. il Mrs. Ellicott Worthington will en- Among the several hostesses enter-|tertain 2t tea Monday afternoon in On Sale at taining at_dinner tonight preceding jher home in Baltimore in honor of the Junior League dance at Rauscher's| Mrs. Edouard Albion, who is spending will be Mrs. H. Wilfred Du Puy and|a week there. Mrs. Albion will re- Miss Cora Barry turn whw'nshlrpgton early in the week | National Sport Shop, 2467 18th — after the performance of the W; - Mrs. Gillétt Hill will be at home |ington Opera Gompany in B,m,,',:*,f, cousin, Mrs. Richard Latham of| Mrs. John Mock of 2361 Connecticut Handicraft Guild, when among _th Mrs. Henry F. Patterson and Miss 2 Fl Hopkins will arrive today from their | S1¢8s Were Mrs. Bush Brown, Capt. Mrs. Ofaf Sangstad, Mrs. Henry Al- bert and Mré. John Stephens Cammeon. Ramona Lefevre, Miss Inger Wallen- | Will be the guest for two weeks of ! berg, Miss Ellmbeu:sc:l‘:n;lly,.):ll%\{ Mr. George L. Willlams at his apart- ! leaving for her home in St Paul,! o'clock in the National Theater, when e the Chief Justice, Mr. Taft, and Mr. T AR e S e ! fohn Temple Graves will spcak. tained a' company at luncheon yester- : day at the White Peacock. | are at the Ritz-Cariton, New York, fof | Mrs Willlam Gatto will be at home | a few days after spending several weeks In the latter's home, Hopedale, | jome 'y "7 2fternoon at the Hotel Logan near Boston. They will sail tomor- yor! (4, 1o © odock: hawing Sh s Ry RS e Mrs. T. E. Covington is leaving | Is the Ti Get 5 Washington today for a visit of ten | e Time to ;"““ Smith, Miss Gladys Hinckley,)gaiq'witn relatives in Maryland and ! Electric Shades at (Sixteen Cents) Each As many as you want at Also many other big bar- gains in Electrical Goods. + MUDDIMANg, 616 12th St—1204 G St. . Knickerbocker Disaster Contains full list of names. Pictures of well known people. Knickerbocker Music Shop 1788 Columbia Road. ., 23 California Fruit Shop, 1824 Columbia X LA Ba. re, s R. Mann, Rep- | Mr. David Lawrence, Mr. A. E. Lasker, and Mr. Henry A. Haden of Crozet, Ve A M Mrs. Nicholus Long- | Mr. J. B. Smull, Col. Mathew A: Du- were married at:3joiclock youtar= Va,, Fred- | laney and Dr. is Smith. day afternoon by the Rev. M. Le Worth, Representative and Mrs. Fred- | laney George Ot Rippy of Mount Vernon M. B Mrs! r. and —_— erick C. Hicks, Mr, and, Hiandt F.| Representative ahd Mrs. Thomfiis B.|at the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. woodhur;unlllr- Dunn will entertain at dinner Thurs-|Paul Weir, 2848 28th street, Woodley Mr. and_Mrs. Frederick H. day eyening, March 9, in the New|Park. Mr. and Mrs. Haden left for Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas Murra; Willard, where they are spending the | the south on their wedding tour. They Maj. Gen. and Mrs. ‘William Carter, | winter. will take up their residence, tempo- IIINHRRES= S E =SB IMMMIMINITE |35, 872 i bt i | snee o cnios et comn | 7 i 780 it o ek 1 of state and |selor for the Chilean embassy, and Se-| Mr. Haden is in b Mea. g;?:mfr:‘t:.r:fld Mrs. Reginald | nora de Castro-Ruis, who have been eniisiinibusineas. Mrs. Robert Hollister Chapman will Colors and Trimmings to wear NOW in Hats to wnrf::nmen. In this remarkable offer- ing no hat requirement has been overlooked. el M e T . apartment at 1302 18th street for | Reasomable. the remainder of the season. === = == U == Es===3ss Twining_are at the Hotel Ambassa-| 714 13th N.W. dor, in New York, for several days. = 7 3 Mr. and Mrs. Julian B. Wright l o M . De Mr. and Mrs. John W. G%Ml- Ifiyfi‘nyene, left today for New York|] Fort Myer Heights, V: lnnomicfl; ll?: ‘hn' Se ch]n 0 n, Mrs. B. H. man, | city. J n 'wing ivias e partment Laurs e Hedges; Mr. and Mrs: _— Webb, to Mr. John P. Ruppert of r. o Miss Louisa R. Mrs, Robinson Downey is entertain-| washington. No date has been set for Th S Charles D. Hilles, 'S, Holmes, Mr. | N8 at tea this afternoon in the palm | the widding. e Stan otary Hoar, Commander R. 8. Holmes, Mr.| o5m of the New Willard Hotel. Her fmrer ] Charles P. Kling, Mr. an . | guests included Capt. and Mrs. David| ‘A meeting was held yesterday after- ert Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene g " pierre Galillard, MF. and Mrs.|noon in the home of Mrs. Charles S. Posier, Mrs. Augustus P. Gardner, |spending some months at the Hotel engagement of their daughter, Salad: 2 ?{of their daughter, Miss Hortense brook Hull, on Monday afternoon, February 2%, at the Second Cnngre-' Suite 208, Farragut gational Church, t Newton, Mass Archibald Hopkin: SLIP COVERS TO ORDER not be at home tomorrow afternoon. Papering—Painting—Decorating— Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Kellogg have | Competent Workmen—Prices Most Rear Admirel 2nd Mrs. Nathan c.| CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Marshall have issued invitations for the marriage Bemard A, Carver Marshall, to Mr. Edward Sea- OPTOMETRIST Apartments Cor. 17th and Eye Sts. N.W. fan o guests at the dinner were the| Cuthbert, ~Mrs. ~Willlam Crawford | dinner the company went to the stu- Lincoln, IIl, her house guest. avenue was at home yesterday to the M ’ —EYES EXAMINED, 3211 cDEVITT Slip Covers to Order . Phone Wonderful Overstuffed Purmiturs Matn Draperies—Window Shades 1003 9th St. N.W. M. 5373-5374 Baer Past Office. Look Us Up —if you have MACHINE WORK of any character to be done—reasonably, promptly, satisfactorily. 111t won'e take much “looking,” by the way, ‘We're just a block below the Avenue, opposite the H. S. ELKINS CO. Manufacturing Specialists 300 12th St. N.W.—Main 8034 Rockefeller, jr., Rear Admiral William | with Mr. Harriman, is making a short . —a portable electric machine—two models—one at ||, Bosze. \t[::l. ‘:r&d Enrss :?,:.’:.d"{:, visit in Washington. X X ! Col. C. i, Mr. Henry | Miss Stepanek, sister of the min- Mocaandionciat$ssoosreally unuisualvalues. Sheffleld, Col. C. O. Sherrlll, Mr Hepry | | (80 ¢ Caochosiovakia, will Dot re- TRobert E. Tod, || Sore Hichara. . Townsend, ceive tomorrow afternoon. nstrate a 3 V. Twombly, Mrs. George Vander-{ 4 t i ge D. Hope entertained a . wing Yite, Mo "and’ Mre. Henry White, Mr. [ Mrs. George D. Hope entertained a ond Mrs. John F. Wilkine and Rear | company of ten at dinner last even - B. Wilson. Machine to You— Admiral e lowed the dinner. the [she has an apartment for the season guests being seated in the East room. | .. . .. 00 gaffaires of the Neth- Q, where Mme. Povloa Frijsh. soprato: . jangs legation, de Beaufort, | | i acjarea i hessli SR [ianes NeEren, st | O 0 A MISSES’ Dress Sale Frank Bibb. piano remain over the week end.‘Zr. de| i Let us repair your machine and put it in perfect the spendidly selected prograui. Beautort has postponed his depariure | [ , : running order at a nominal charge. Our Man will call & e rastite fromithin et untll early In Marem|ii] —to crowd our crowded Misses’ Shop (soon to be enlarged). These are the and give you an estimate at no cost to you. paniah Envoy M tidse Tomight. ' |3farch i for his home in the Nether- ot 4 £ % & SUEAE Mr, and Mrs. e i PSR O U R rt of values which have brought it so quickly into popularity with the Repairing of hemstitching machines a specialty. c‘zm‘,‘v‘?& be the guests of honor)vacation before going to his new post | |2 younger women and girls. at dinner this evening of tha ambas- as minister to Greece. = 3 More Than 100 Charming New ~ 7 Stdor of Spain and Senora de Rian distinguished] Mrs. Frederick) A. Barker enter- IR LRI A g tained a small company at luncheon company of thirty- sador today at the Shoreham, in honor ot Rl’{:: w‘l?l‘b:o! to New York tomorrow | Mrs. Clifford Langley of New York: and will be absent for & fortnight. Among the guests were Mrs. Clareite efllet'meiér e e e o | it e G e b { $30 to $40 Si]k Dresses Justice Willis Van Devanter, enter- tained at luncheon today in honor of | w0 yopat will be at home Mon- O Mrs. Coolidge, wife of the Vice Presi- | 30v afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock in dent. her home at 1105 K street for the last time this season. ) PIGHTH ¢ E° STRETTS Mrs. Cootiage il be the guest of " "0 1" "o win_entertain of ‘Mrs. Reed, wife of Senator James |a company at luncheon Monday at her A. home on _Massachusetts avenue 1n company at luncheon yesterday. of_ St. Paul. DD SRETD R TI Mra. Reed entertained a small |honor of Mrs. Cordenio A. Severance Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh entertained a company of forty at luncheon t n},?{,? sfiféf'“i'ey %.th‘a“r:;:y:tm}‘m.r_ day in honor of Mrs. Douglas Robin- at the dinner to be given this even- |50n- ke ing by Col. and Mrs. Guy Despard| s Joseph W. Folk entertained a &% %% their apartment in Wardman | Mre Sosept ¥ FO Foneon toda When her guests included Mrs, Jones, = Wife. of Dr. J. C. Jones, president of the Missourl State University, who is spending a short time in Washington. Hemstitching—Picot Edging, 10c Yard Black x Bouffant—Blouse Effects— Straight Lines Bought under price—marked - under price to give us a busy Saturday. Spring Styles—taffetas, bouf- fant, crepe de chine, Canton crepe, beaded Roshanara crepes. crepe satins, with bright touches of contrasting colors. Only Misses’ styles—only Misses’ sizes—14, 16 and 18 years—in this remarkable group —a’ dozen or more models to choose from—none shown pre- viously. You’ll surely want to Smith Winston, Miss Calderon, Mrs. 3 Frederic L. Oliver and Mrs, Joseph < b Rollie Defrees. A see them. | — i = : 2 Mrs, John Ryan Devereux will be 3 il | at home informally on Sunday after- | - noon from 4 to 6 o’clock at her resi- . 5 | | dence on Bradley lane, Chevy Chase,| 1] " ° Md. Mrs. Joseph Devereux, daugh- w ults, tertaining at a bridge and tea this afternoon in compliment to her daugh- ter, Mrs. John Howard Hoover, who has returned from San \Francisco, D 2 | ¥ 2 templating - P ln P m P Furriers for [ ssbotnn il v 66 Years T eTond et the mavy yard. " M. and ‘are at Wardman Park Hotel. All Remaining Winter ema ln l e > Panaretoff, wife of the minister of " garia, and Mme. Calderon, wife of l g B mer minister_of Bolivia, will . . Mrs. George Richard Smith is en- the preside at the tea table. The hostess is also assisted by her daughter, Mi: Lucille _Claire Smith; Miss Ma ter-in-law of the hostess, will receive with her. At the tea table will. be 2 Mrs. Kemp of Baltimore and Mrs. st 4 ) , ; e 1os “Dann: Mrs. Deveroux® also| A Misses’ Sale equaling in every way the extraordinary values on special . | Tibeiachoms cuithe folawing Bun; sale in Women’s sizes. Tweeds of high quality, including Kelley Cloth (Polly G £ g — Stewart), in the lilac, chalk blue, tan and other high and neutral shades Lo Y AeHinEion. LomoEEow Tor Bt which young women are calling for. Box, belted and straight-line designs, % | Ausustize, e v here eyt distinctly “missy” in mode—showing high class in tailoring—and quite re- 3t —Fun-Tnmmed Coats Mrs " Howson. Mr. Washburn will be markable value! None to compare with them were found on a shopping 5 X : | Dat Mrs. Washburn will remain with tour for less than $29.50. Make your own comparisons. See these where | —Self-Trimmed Coats [l | ner mother until the 1st of April. quantities of the desired Shades are shown in all models. . out of the city only about two weeks, o | Mrs. John H. Bankhead and Mrs. —Priced up to $175.00 e el roslaunte on Corambia 1¢s Spring Inside Oar Shops At the February Sale of road yesterday afternoon from 4 to 6 'New Spring Blouses - e 5 ‘clock. Receiviu, with the: as —All at One Price Il | Sheir Fuest of nonor, Mra. Whitford To sce them makes one wish’ to buy in abundance. Cole of Nashville, Tenn. Asaisting the hostesses were Mrs. Oscar Underwood, Mrs. Robertson Downey, Mrs, Harry Norment, Mrs. Richard Bennett, Mrs. Scores of styles—and each one seemingly prettier than Mrs. Coleman dw Pont will be at the other. Huadreds of blouses—and each a special home tomorrow afternoon \at the V' > . Willard from 4 to 6 o'clock. She will || ‘a’“_c ’f‘" the s‘{": v DO AMNIEted - nC resElvivg. - Mrn Dimity, Organdie, Voile and Linene Blouses at $2.00 T DINIDT K IRIRIRIRTIRS, Ashmead Fuller and Mrs, Oscar Un- derwood, jr. The table decorations were pink roses. - . A &, ,‘?:}‘.‘3;,:.’ “l‘lrn—.“ua&l:r ‘2:";'.‘{,‘3".;,’; Tailored, semistailored and lace-trimmed styles. All white, znh:l;gl:‘xr:xe;‘l.. ¥n.a'{. ;z.mr.)onil:_il- with ctz!oud trimming and p?stel shades. _Any 3 pairs, $5.00. e - : ll{ Irvine L. Lenroot and Mrs. C. A : - Tailored and Lace-Trimmed Styles—Hand-Made is i Nlotahigg fie“r!iied otrch l;i Afw];i EVE&Y Wli\:[lter (l:llaot% Coat fi}:nfil:a%;%g?thzggnfi ‘;:‘é‘-% - £ Generous ass;)rtmexg smtilflufiicfll at $295—and in ad- is included.! Magnificent Coats o i - { % <ib = Y i velaine and Nor%nnandy; Wonderful Sv;;r‘zeCoaltge;' soxax-nre"lux;riao‘:slfy BB B Fration Sira. b Meods: dition you may have any 3 for o Fur-trimmed with Beaver Collar and Cuffs, Wolf Collar and Cuffs, [fI| aushter of Mrm du o as s Raccoon Collar and Cuffs, Genuine Skunk Collar and Cuffs and du Pont; Mrs. Thomas W. Miller, Mra. 3 Caracul Collar and Cuffs; some have Fur Collars only; others are | Thome et s ATH ‘E:‘ri‘:‘:nYE (S::‘lig-trimmad. Reautifully Sitk Lined with Finest Quality Crepe de [ | Colorado Springs. - e. [ e ~ % Remember, these Coats sold up to $175.00 YESTERDAY. NOW | . : . . : they’re all priced at $43.50, NONE o APPROVAL. The Sale | encoriained a company at dinner iast o Girghe 'Sl TPhere’s no- time like the present to buy - Starts AT ONCE. Naturally, the best Coats will go First. If you, [§]sveniog at the Whiio Feno oK o hite pieating ‘anieh o Diotses! ; i Yiis . want one, Early Response is Important. - : mander”and . Mrs.. Tand, laimegal 2k o A : e % Sewing Machine with its many features not found in 3 Meyer, jr.; Mr. and Mre. Adolph C.|Henry Parsons Erwin, Mrs. George H. | Bromwell for the organization of a| Mr. and Mrs. John Dryden Kuser of other makes, $75.00 is the ricg—on convenient terms, Miller, Judge John Barton Pavne |Taylor. Miss Hosa Maye Kendrick and | committee, of which Mme. Groultch Princeton, N, 3. the latter formerly —GLASSES FITTED. and the 2 % p > [f|| Gen. .!ohan Psr;:nrl'n:}-l 'gg}a 101"‘:-: o8 | Miss Idris Kendrick. and Mrs. Bromwell are joint chair-!Miss Brooke Russell of Washington. Telephone Franklin 7010. , Mr. an: A 5 A —_— ; : . i Igir.l"::ff ars. John T. Prate, 3 and| Mme Hauge entcrtained a small ~ > i den M. Reld, Mrs. Douglas|company at luncheon yesterday in Hot Point Elmc | o den e and 'Mre. John D.|honor of Mrs. B. H. Harriman, who, |j New Skirts The materials most attractive, novelty tweeds, velour checks, plaid and striped homespuns—50 of the new skirts. Excel- lent quality and ex- ceptional value...... $5o “Everybody in This Town - Wants Gold Stripe”! A house-to-house salesman for a hosiery mill came to us after a few days’ work in Washington and asked us to supply him with Gold Stripe Silk Stock= ings. He said he had been trying.to sell his brand, but had had the worst luck of any city he had worked in— “Everybody in This Town Wants Gold Stripe” was the reason he gave for his inability to sell his own goods. 5 He wasd’t quite right. There are still some people here who don’t know Gold Stripe—the Silk Stockings that ‘WEAR! Silk 100% pure and protectedf§ from “runs” caused by garter- clasp cuts by the pat- ented Gold Stripe. It %‘v.es them long life. ith Mercerized See the new shades— oak, fawn and naturelle. Just try one pair. GOING--ALL 4 Ld Sport Stockings —from our winter stocks—and going fast. -All -$3.00 and $3.50 At $1.958 52 Sotioen wool and silk and wool—ribbed and plain —heather mixtures and vertical stripes. Some hand clocked. At $2.9577 550,50 wool and silk and wool—fine heather mixtures—hand-embroidered clocks. A few extra pairs would be good to have! Through a Fortunate Parchase 21 Cases of New Welt Sole Oxford Ties $4.95 For Spring at......... Pair —instead of the price intended— $7.00 or $7.50 Pair Your size here for you! Cuban heels and round toes with straight tips—the smartest of spring styles—- also Scotch grain with wing tips and NN VAT (Y (2 (7T (B (A (A (Y YAV o T Y N7 e e NG Black calf and Scotch grain, with Jow | low heels. The above in complete size assortments—together with patent leather~3-strap buckle pumps, with low, flat heels in C and D widths. All re- markable values. ’ AT AVAA A, AT

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